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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1918)
4 .kwy$wJib'M' PAOETltRES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1013. - TEN PAGES m NOTES w 8; W. 8 8 8 iw Mousnu In Picture. Jllss KgianUne Mousau, well known Pendleton girl who to In Paris us an Interpreter In thetulephone service, ap pear In a picture of noveral blue unl formed soldiers of the switchboard printed In Forbes magazine of No vember 16, mm. by Policeman Cha. Myera on drunk charge, wan released on 15 ball, was forfeited. , tor In the Pendleton schools last year. Bailey was well known In this state as a football player prior to his en liniment, and played on the Marine Iik. KolihiHOii Itcturidnlf, Mrs. 'J. F. Itoblnson, who has been In Pendleton for a serous operation caused by trouble with her eyes, ex pects to return to Pendleton the lat ter part of the week. Mrs. Koblnson's condition Is Improving dally. team while at Mure Island. I'Vrmlulo Takes tiuriiientK. Kerndale branch of the Uniatllli County I led Cross has taken materlul for 24 pinafores, which will be made Put Up $15 Hull, Lb V. Douglas, arrested luHt night Into refugee garments Immediately. lias I'mtl iiamlKTlalli's Cough ltUIIIIH7 UK - a wmi j -- " . "We have used Chamberlain's planned ax me ---Cough Itemedy In our family during though arrangements are not com ll,e past fifteen years. I have taken Plcte. the society will probably meet It myself and have given it to the .every Tuesday and Ihursday. children for coughs and colds, and have found it to be a quick cure for thoso complaints," writes Mrs. Wil liam C- Promt, Pana, 111. Will Have Mttrary society. . I V. A. Keunw Here. .1 lliemrv society for the pupils oil w . K-nrn recently returned the Pendleton high school Is being froI1) ttVlutlon camp in Canada. re- It's laiigcrous l Neglect a Oougli. Never allow a cough to hang on week after week. A cough la usually a symptom of some dlseaso of tho throat or hronchlals and may well be regarded os a signal of danger. No one cn toll whut serious disease may follow wlinn It is neglected. As a rule the dlticuso that causes the cough: InB may be cured by taking Chamber lain's Ciiuirh Remedy, in more than nine cases out of Jen It Is all you will need. Very Much Surprised. Some time ago Mrs. S:ila Wright. C'hllllcothe. Mo., was troubled with in digestion and had freipicnt bilious at tacks. She procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Tublet and was very much surprised at tho quick relief which they afforded. I'. K. Welles In New Work. Frank K. Welles, former county su perintendent hore. has resigned his position as an assistant In the stale superintendent's office and la going with . teachers' agency and will have linudouurters n Portland. Mr. Welles has been In the state superintendent's office since leaving this county. turned today from Portland and will remain here In the office of H. W. Collins. Ited Cross Mccliiur Tonight. Klectlon of ten directors from Pen (lU-lon brunch of the t'mutllla county Ited Cross will be held tonight at th county library ut 7:30. Members of the Ited Cross who ireside in Pendlo ton are entitled to vote at the election Hoy Miner Mentioned. Roy Illtner, newly elected senator from this district, is mentioned as n possible chairman of tho roads and highways committees in a forecast in tho Portland orogonlnn this morning. This committee and the ways ana moons coniinltio are attracting con siderable attention at present. 8 that will expediate the work of Christmas Shoppers n.,.ts,T)ffVT -Till? WAV Tfl CTTATCTRT 17! T1? APTIP AT. ARTICLES. YOU WILL FIND THIS STORE 8 PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR EVERY WANT BETTER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN it 8 8. Take Charge of Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Wilcox, for merly of Pendleton, will arrive during the latter part of the week from Wa pato, Washington, to take charge of the It. W. Carglll farm near Helix. Mrs. Wilcox Is Mr. Carglll's sister. Mr. and Mis. Curgill will move to Pendle ton uml will reside at l.eo street with Mrs,. Carglll's father, Mr. Minor. 8. IV Vh. 8 Christmas Suggestions from the Ready-to-Wear Section 8 8 A PENDLETON GARAGE FOR SALE Is well established and has fine parts Keep Jleniberslilp Here. t,,. i, oh llvlnir at Vancouver. Wash at presentMr. and Mrs. J. V. Hrain well wish to keep their ited Cross membership at Pendleton so have sent R. W. Fletcher, circulation man ager of 4he Kast Oregonlan. $2 to bo applied to. the local chapter. The Prammuils are not certain when they will return toal'endleton. and tire account. First class Hood location. Address I. Pendleton. Unit tier T Mrs. sunn. Ed 'flatter, sergeant In the I'nlted shop. States Marines, who was recently se- hrother of Mrs. Ben Sinm. formerly MIbs I.ouise Ualley, physical Instruc- How often has an attack of indigestion interfed with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech am' s Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Directions of Sporisl Valuo to Women ara with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout tho world, la boxos, lOcu. 25c. Meeting President. j The election of a student body , k presliltnt will take place tills afternoon in the hitdi school. The office is va-; Jj. cant liecifTise of the withdrawal or, llalfe Ulrleh from school and the i three candidates for office are Hubert Smith, Jack Beck and Ix-an Host. The polls will close at i p. m. Aged Father Keck Hon. Anyone knowing of the where abouts of It. E. Johns, a carpenter, will confer a great fuvor upon his father. J. M. Johns. Itocky Ford. Colo., by communicating same to him. It. K. Johns was last heard from in Pendleton. Before coining here he had worked'at the carpenter trade at Walla Walla. His father Is past SO years of age and very anxious to hear from his son. $1.50 to $6.50 $5.95 to $25.00 . $3.50 to $7.95 . $2.95 to $7.50 1 1) ron (iunmi In New York. A telegram received here today an nounces the arrival of Byron Gumm, Pendleton man In the service as a member of the naval aviation, In New York from Queenstown, lrelaiu.. Gumm left here last December and with Glenn Storie was at ,n Diego. California. before being sent to France and later to Ireland. They are at present at Pelham Bay Naval station and have no idea when they will' return to Pendleton. ft 161 ioi 161iQi loi loi loi loi ioi" Fancy Xmas Apples Order Early. Our Supply is Limited. Shipments have already gone forward to New York, Chicago, Ann Arbor, Fargo, Salt Lake, and other eastern cities. Also to the orange dis tricts of California. Fresh Walnuts and Ahntyids. Large fine quality Brazil nuts. Fresh Roasted Peanuts. Top Corn that pops. Per pound 20c MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Country Veal. Pure Pork, Counlry Style Sausarre, made clean, sold clean. Try it for breakfast, 40c lb. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats .501 E. C-nurl St. Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dcpt's.) Is Made Sergeant. Hlalne Uurton. who left here In pfe. June to enter training school fori ground aviation at San Francisco, ana who Is now at Camp John Wise, San III Antonio. Texas, has been made a eer- I ffi geant in Halluon Company 68. ac- j cording to word received by his moth. JjJ er. Mrs. 11. A. Uurton, of this city. ' rit 1 Maine Is also company clerk and has A served in that capacity for the past j two months. I Ilu Long .lob Ahead. Though many boys in the army and navy look forward to early discharges, ituli'h Shaw, who is here on a fur iouuh from the naval base hospital at Fort Lyons, Coyo., understands that hit work has Just commenced. The hi .ipital there is handling gas cases which orten terminate In tuberculo sis. Many wounded men are now ar rfviiiR ft-m overseas and Khaw says the s-'chi of them makes a man hate l be liiiscr. SILK UNDERWEAR Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisole Crepe de Chine and Satin Gowns . . . Crepe de Chine Bloomers Philippine Envelope Chemise . Philippine Gowns $2.95 to $7.50 becond t loor. SWEATERS Wool Sweaters $9.95 to $25.00 Fibre Sweaters $11.95 to $25.00 Scarfs and Caps $1.50 to $5.50 BLOUSES Crepe de Chine Blouses, white, flesh, maize, at $4.50 to $15.00 Georgette Crepe Blouses, all shades $5.95 to $35 PETTICOATS Cotton Petticoats $1.50 to $2.95 Taffeta from $5.95 to $6.95 Satins $7.95 to $8.95 Jerseys $8.95 to $9.95 FURS Neckpieces in Poiret Wolf, Black Fox, Lynx, French Cony . $9.95 to $125.00 -.sr., 1 11 A 1 tUrt f A 07T Mutis to matcn or soia separately. . . $v.vo io vu.uu KIMONAS AND NEGLIGEES In hand embroidered Japanese designs, both in silk and cotton cre'pes $3.50 to $35.00 Dainty Negligees in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chines $15.00 to $35.00 -TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT tOT To Notify Omimmpf. Whil It is Ht'ldom that Femlleton pcu.U whit nl")ir French orphans f;iil tt receive letters from the chil dren, the committee In charge hi:re requests that If uch a condition arines notification he given to MIhh .ahia Knson. at th con ply library, or to liev. Alfred LockwufxI. ut I ft John won. One cnno h cited wherein a pacKase vh nent to Franco hut re turned I localise of incorrect mid reus. Kurh mistaken ran he corrected hy seeing Miss Nitson or Hev. Lock wood. Cfiristmas Suggestions from Men and Boys Section Quality Cars Our Used Car Department has the most com plete line to select from in the city, and the prices are about 20 per cent below the ordinary prices. Don't fail to see our lines, which includes the following fine cars: . 1918 Elgin Six Several Fords, including a Ford en closed delivery car. Dodgfi Brothers Touring Car. Apperson (will make a fine truck). Mitchell Roadster. " v Cadillacs. . . MI.UTSi Liberty Bonds at Par on Used Cars. Cor Cottonwood & Water Sts. Thone 530 Nclchlsirs f WHHlinrt Klret Offli-crs At the meeting of Pendleton Circle. cii:lilior of Woodcraft No. fi-7 yes-j icnlav i,venhiK onicers were eiecien Tor ihe ensnini; ycirr s follows: IJusr. uian nelKhlnir, Lmilso ljtmpkin: past Biiiinlian nelKhlsir. Sjrah Cathchlnif: advisor, Noreen: inaKlclnn. Myrtle l.oaniiiR: clerk. I.IIllun Cannon; bank er, J. I Walker; attendant, Anna McConnell; outer sentinel. AuKiist I'cnson; captain of ftuards, Sophia Ihnmpson; manaRers, Mary Johnson, Charlotte Cook and Ora Hamblcton. ft Folds, DressGloves, Initialed Handkerchiefs, Silk H Hosiery, Cigarette Cases, Poker Case, Scarf Pins, K Cuff Buttons, Lodge Emblems, Sweater Coats, Bath Leather Collar Bag, Plush Collar Bags, Military Brushes, Toilet Kits, Silk Mufflers, Silk Knit Muf fl-r..-c k)U skirra Antn (llnvos. Leather Purses, Bill Robes, Smoking Jackets, Mackinaws, Overcoats, Suits, Jersies, Silk Neckwear, Silk Handkerchiefs, .ctlMUt4 OistntHMctl. I H. E. Inlow, principal of the Pen dleton high school, started a number j of new activities today when he called i a meeting of those pupils who wish to engage In either debating. boys' j j glee club or the school orchestra. He j I planned for a girls literary society of t the high srhuol which will probably I i be formed Thursday evening, while 'one for the boys will start Monday. (This work will be under the direction j of Mrs. Charles Itonney and Miss Al , berta C'a vender. Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Leather Vests, Etc., Etc. ALADDIN DYES Aladdin Dyes, cleans while it colors. Comes in all the most wanted shades. Brighten up your discard ed waists and lingerie with these. The cake 10c CHRISTMAS MAKE IT MERRY BY THE GIFT OF SHOES All styles are good styles today, browns, grays, ivorys, blacks, some for wintry service and some for auto and house wear. Boots from $5.50 to $13.50. Slippers from $4.00 to $8.00 Comty Felt Slippers For women and children, in red, lavender, old rose, black, gray. 9 a- M ' u 8 n u $ s 8 8 8. ; st Christmas Suggestions from Our Dry Goods Section Silk Dress Patterns, Silk Waist Pattern, Woolen Dress Length, Georgette for Dresses, Velvet for Dress, Women's Gloves, Children's Gloves, Boudoir Caps, Hair Bows, Auto Veils, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Silk Underwear, Silk Hosiery, . Brassieres, Camisoles, Corsets, Auto Veils, Jewelry, Purses, Drug Sundries, etc.- BRASSIERES Make your selection of Brassieres now while the stock is bountiful showing the very newest in styles. Give her a couple for Christmas. Price, each 75c to $3.50 BED SPREADS A bed spread will be a practical gift for Christmas. We are offering bed spreads in crpchet and Mar seilles plain hemmed and cut corners. Also bolster sets in white and colors. Bedspreads $1.50 to $15.00 LINENS 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 mm 8 In our art department you can find linens of all ft ids, Art Linens, Linen Crash, Round Thread, Ma- y 8 kinds. dcria, in all widths. Use our linens for your fancy work. The yard 50c to $2.00 BLACK SILK A Black Silk Dress is truly one 6f good taste. We are showing a big assortment of Black Silks speci ally for dresses. Give her a length for Christmas. 36-inch Taffetas $1.25 to $2.50 36-inch Messaline $1.25 to $2.50 36-inch Satins $2.50 to $4.50 36-inch Duchess $2.50 to $4.50 Charmeuse $4.00 Crepe de Chine $1.59 to $2.00 Poplin, etc $1.25 to $2.00 a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8: the ;lrls tti KHkak. A number of the girls of the high school will speuk siiioiik the grade i schools of the city this afternoon in; the Interest of the Ited Cross. These' Klt-ln are Jaye Itoosevelt, Katherlnej Wilcox. Itlanche Frtedley. Sarah Mor- j ton. Thelma ltlanchet. Peerl Krnst. J Klsle Wat ten burner, I.aura Johnson j and Ktta Hummel. Four boys of the ' same KnRllsh department will be used i as four minute men at the local the aters. They are 'Vaude Snow. Arthur! HM1!) he,ad of at Kort Kiley. Kansas, is on display nave started suil In the circuit court ; today at Soyres store and is the pro- aKainst Alice X. Walker for the col- - ,erly of lr. J. 'I. McKelway. -who re-'leclion of S40l.9a alleged to be due cently returned from medical offi- .plaintiffs for merchandise furnished ltav linker Vendleton man now in rem .-...k , - - .... .. France savs'in a lelter written No- has n device which wilt permit the of lot 5. block 2, Uvermore addition veniber 17 that he is safe and well, shell to be fired at a distance of either to Pendleton have been attached for mpany 15S, 111 -etui or Jeo jams. in .-.i. rrirrnuii is iiiunir, 'for plaintiff. I rtland Journal. I Berkeley Is w intering V.. V. Averill of rendleton. nortn-j titicks at Mantieiu. west director of tlie Tolled States Bio. j logical Survey save a very interesting nil iuimt n..-T. talk diirlng thecourse of the meet ing, touching at length upon the ex ir,iiii,M,in of predatory animals. He iirf that Ihe survey saved 500.0U0 He is a corporal ill worth of caltle in the three north-, the Infantry. -lutes last vear. at an expense. Here uu Itii.-lness. of ( 7 S oon.. Averill declared that ll" .ivi Hi-,-eiel from S.Jdlcr lloys. j. j; Kikins, formerly of Pendleton ptesent sxstem of the government In Uirloilc Service League headnuar- j nQV of Seattle. Is here today on bust- the biological toirvey is far better ,tM(. have received three more letters nesSi accompanied by A. M. Kergu- than the bounty plan. Averill also f,-m men In the servk- acknowldg-l also ( Seattle. stated lhal the government wouia meet, jnr r(,or,,t of the inristmas iciver Norma Alloway left yesterday Kntttinic needles should be as po tent weapons in peace as iu war. Frnkhimn, Swanson. Jithn Simpson and Iavia the appropriations of the various ,h ,i,e Hound-l p pictures. They at ' Boi;e 1Jaho to 8pend the holl states to create funds for the exter-, f , otll Lieutenant Kd Iu Puis. ;j F. A- !uays wlth' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. mlnatlon of these animals. 'hariuns. is confined with his enliretj ' Allowav, former Pendleton resl- f. s. Naval Itadlo station, uremer. : den, "J:J"!:?t. i-iiited .te.!ivH.sh..is.-..rM,i. !;,n-. h-ie7h ksu:"vm,,; j HlHli.Rintl Survey, whk one of the f. nri K'i' , , .....- - ' ... . . !.- lha Hra. i Kit III V 111 tTieM ttt.. IIil. l ttt- rv . ... ,.'..,,. i,u-. held Mondav'spending the day In Pendleton visiting Midi On In Portland. The following la frorajhla brother, Norborne Kerkeley. Mr., A Display. m. m. slteli, Sues to Collect (till. US. K. L. Smith and M. D. Smith doing of the tl' in use : business as Smith Brothers at Helix RIA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Atway bea the Siaoatur of i ( V I I . '