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r PAGE TWO TWELVB PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917. OFFERS $100 REWARD . FOR AUTO THIEVES WHY PAY MORE, WHEN YOU LOCALS & Advertising in Briet EATK8. Her Hue flr-t Insertion 10r Per tine, additional lasertloa. , . . fte ier line, Mr month .....93.0 No iucals take for less thaa aloe Count t ordinary words to line. Lotah, will out be taken over the telephone except from But Oregon Ian paid -op subscribers. Smart New DON'T GET MORE The biggest value in an automobile at any price. Cantilever Springs s Valve-ln-Ilead flfbtnr . s prut uits for Young Men We now have m stock the snappiest lot of young Men's Suits ranging in size from 34 to 40, ever shown in Pendleton. The new double breasted pinch backs are probably the most noticeable. Soft materials are logically the ones best suited to these new models, and our stock is full of them. Give yourself just a shade the best of it and come and look these suits over before you buy. If you don't you'll be sorry later when you see the other young fellows on the street dressed and looking so attractive with T. P. W. suits. Triced from $20.00 to $25.00. Li. IT m The I System Cloth ls, n New Arrivals in Our W omens Wear Dep't. 2nd Floor. This morning's express brought to us a wonderful assortment of Children's Spring Coats in the newest styles, made of plain and fancy materials, checks and plaids, fancy collars and cuffs. Moderately priced. WOOL DRESSES FOR WOMEN By this morning's ex press we received a choice assortment of wool dresses for women. They are made of plain serges and Panamas, straight line models ; long waist effects with pleated skirts, finish ed with touches of braid and wool embroidery. All the desirable new shades are here. Priced from S18.75 to ?27.50. MOTOR COATS FOS WOMEN New Motor Coats in plain tailored models, of gabardine and Scotch tweed mixtures; full cut belted models; the most practical coat for motor wear; all sizes; moderately priced. WOOL JERSEY SUITS More new Jersey Suits. The popular, material for sport wear. Rose, green and Copenhagen blue. Priced from $27.50 to $37.50. New Arrivals In Our Shoe Department Women's Plum Kid 8-in. Boot New est shade. Price . $ 6.50 Women's White Washable Kid 8-in. Lace Boot With French heel ; very nifty $9.00 Women's White Kid 9-in. Lace Boot with white Ivory leather soles and heel. Price ?8.50 Women's Negro Erown Vamp and heel foxing with Ivory kid top ; lace boot, the very latest $8.50 Women's Ivory Kid Top and Black Kid Vamp, Louis Cuban heel S7.SO Women's Crusia Grey Kid, French I heel. lace boot $6.50 Women's 8-in. Black Kid lace boot. Price S6.0O Women's Black Kid Cloth Top, welt sole, plain toe button shoes $5.00 Women's Black Kid Plain Toe, lace welt sole, French heel shoe $1.50 Women's Black Kid Cloth Top stag last, Cuban heel button shoe $4.0O SO Pair Women's Patent Leather Kid and cloth top shoes, broken lines. $4.00 and $5.00 value $2.45 Women's Black English Last with white fibre soles and R. Heels.. $3.0O PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPART ME NT STORE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Housekeeping rooms, 400 EL Alts. Furnished apartment. 717 IJlIeth. Housekeeping rooms, tog Willow. Modem seven room house for. rent. Inquire John Vert. For sal Five room modern bun galow. Phone 444. For sale Fresh milch cows. T. J. Cheney. Box lit city. For sale Horses, Karl Klrkpatrlck, Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 8FS. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone SS4M. . Stand, Charles Co.. Phone 7. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 65SM. 1403 W. Railroad st. Wanted Woman to work in the country. Address X this office. Furniture and 2 large rugs for sale. Phone 784W. For sale SO sacks A No. 1 seed barley. B. B, Eastndge. R j, City. For rent Large, newly furnlshej housekeeping rooms. 701 E. court. For rent "-Furnished auartment. Also extra sleeping room. 118 Grange. Wanted Several dozen hens. Will pay highest cash price. Box 48, City. For rent 8 furnished housekeeping rooms. 184 Jeff Davis street. For sale Federal truck and trans fer business. . D. B. Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 380. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul .ng. Prompt automobile taxi service, lay and night Funerals to cemetery only J3.60 Phone 481, Book Cigar Store. Carney Ta.il Co. For rent Suits of two rooms, with or without board. Mrs. W. B Maya 227 Water street. For rent Nicely furnished from apartment with glass enclosed sleep ing porch. Phone 205M or call 103 Water. For sale 8 room furnished house. A bargain If taken at once. Address ! T". this office. Wanted Work on ranch by reliable man and wife with one small child Inquire "R" this office. Wanted Scrap cast iron, aluminum and brass. Blewett Harvester Co. Pendleton, Oregon. A well furnished apartment of rooms on first floor to let at the home of Mrs. MacMaster, 401 Aura. For sale or trade, .for close in prop erty, 7 iota well (Improved with or chard. Address Box 707 Pendleton. Wanted Competent girl for gen eral housework, colored preferred Apply 111 & kfain or phone 868. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Po- land Bros. . Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros. 31 ( Beauregard. Phone 287 J. Wanted Position on ranch as coon by woman with small child. Prefer place for men onry. Apply 'B" this office. Fred W. VofcltM. Head of Northwt Ant Oo, win pa 8am for Airwt and Oonvtcthon of Any Perswti Stealing- Any Ofcr purohanr-d off HI Company or Dealers. Here la a chanc for detective, amateur or professional, to. make aom money. Fred V. Vogler, Iieail of the Northwest Auto Co., of Port land and who is attending- the Pen dleton Automobile Show, announced yesterday that he would pay a re ward of $100 to anyone securing the arrest and conviction of any person stealing any car purchased from his company or, from any of Its dealers. The company handles the - Marmon and Reo, of which the Pendleton Au to Co., Is local agent, and the Cole and Dort which the Allen-Knight Co. handles locally. "The stealing of cars and accessor ies Is something that has to be curb ed for it is daily rising to greater pro portions," declared Mr. Vogler. "Of course, it Is realized that many oars are taken by boys and younp men as a sort of a Joke but it poems to me. that it is a very poor one. A man's property is involved, whether It be $300 or $3000. in the early d'iy of the northwest, a man who played that sort of a joke with a horse or cattle was tied to the wrong end of a rope and pulled over the nearest telegraph pole. ''"Our young men should be made to realize that the private property of car owners is not the plaything for their whims of the moment. They should be dealt with in a manner which will impress them with tho gravity of their conduct and when it comes to tne organized crook or cir cle, drastic measures should be ta ken. - "1 am serious aboutthis thing and I am going to do everything I can and am going to use my influence with friends to see that this thing is stopped, in the early days horse thiev ery was the most serious thing we had to contend with. We stopped it. I propose to see if there is not some way to have the theft of automobile stopped. There is no reason for the commonwealth of Orfegon to permit these continual depredations." ;I5 F. O. B. PKXDI.KTON. SEE THEM AT Simpson Auto Co. TELEPHONE 40S See Hum at tlie Pendleton Auto Show, Feb. 15, 16 and 17. the streets from prison sentences, al so has his Ideas on the course to pur. sue In reclaiming; young girls who have cone astray. Judge Llndsey's views are so ut terly foreign to the general Ideas on this subject that they are worthy of special study. SAY GERMANS USED ISLAND IN AMAZON For Sate. The best small ranch In Benton county, tit acres. 100 acres or more In cultivation, mostly second bottom land. 8 miles from Albany, ore. Also fine timber claims In Lane and Doue. las counties. For particulars apply to K. Morgan Watson, First National Bank. Eugene. Ore Adv. nraVKIl JOXiE TALKS ON HIS WORK S ... if S ' ' ' v v I I f I i t - -- , ? 3 x -, l! ! i ir.iMVKK. l. 17. Judge Ben Undsey, who has gained nation-wide prominence for his work in the luvm lie court here and his lectures on the proper methods to use in attemptin to save the so-called "bad boys'" of MEN WHO WILL COMMAND ARMY NEW YORK, Feb. 16. Oer man commerce raiders have been uing a small Inland In the Ama zon river as a buse of supplies and operation, according to Htatements made today by pas sengers who arrived on the steamship Sergipe of the IJoyd Hraailiero line. The Sergipe sailed from Per humbuco Jnn. 17 and Is the first vessel to reach New York from t hat port since t he Ja pn nese freighter Htidxon Muru arrived there with 305 survivors from some of the vessels captured and sunk by the raider. Many of the fterglpe passen gers spoke to the survivors and learned that the commander of the raider had Instructions to sink no Japanese shipping. They also stated that the Japanese were paid In German gold to carry the survivors Into port. The Inland is known as Mena loas and Is situated about twenty-five miles above Para, on one of the many deep watered chan nels that make possible the safe navigation of vessels larger than the ordinary river steamers in this part of the river. Menalnas is said to be fifteen miles wide and abundantly sup plied with fresh water springs. Tt ostensibly has been used as a Herman trading poet since the early part of 1911 and Its popu lation of 2n according to the Serglpe'a passengers, consists of seventy-five Germans, fifty Ja panese and seventy-five Portu guese and Indians. The Japa nese and Portuguese ar chiefly deserters from trading ships. It takea a woman to observe every action of a man without appearing to know he Is on earth. IT STOPS CROtTp The afet thing for a scared mother to have on hand for croup la a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It atops croup by cutting the thick choking membrane and raising1 the phlegm; by easing the hoarse tight breathing, by leaving a soothing coating on the Inflamed lining of the throat, and stopping the hoarse cough. Mrs. T. Neuerer. Ku Claire, Wise, says: "Fo ley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of a very severe attack of oroup after other remedies had failed " I rec omend It as we know from our own experience that tt is a . wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough." Your dealer sells U. Try It Tallman A Co. - ADAMS LADIES CLUB OBSERVE "MISSION DAY" I , "h8W.ot. Mrs. Baine, Mrs Mclntvre, I Mrs. Ims Voigne, aire. Mynck. Mr. i JpenceT, Mrs McCoilum, lira ft-mp- - 1 : eon. M iases Kthr Rled, Dora Che- Mrs, Roe) Eager and Mr . Harvc'nut. Myrtle Tyndall. Beolah pncer, rvoa9ocTg nisxa vi-u New NotM. (Eat Oregon Iftn Special A DAM a, IV h. 17. Tb Lakes' Olu met st the home of Mrs- Koe Kasw wi h Mrs Harve Roseberry as aj tMant hostess on Mission dar. Thnee present aero as follows: Mrs. I. I. Ueuslira. Mrs. Boyr, Mrs. Edwards UefreshmenU i were served in the evening j Mr. end Mrs T. A. Leusllen roolor- Mrs Cells Oregs snd Mrs. Carl h rin I n moinrfd to the county seal TTiursday. Mrs. J. D. Harrsh spent over night with her husband snd little son Don ald Thursday. Mrs. Ilarrsh will re turn to Pendleton Friday. Ths Lad.es- eJub will meet nrxt time at the home of Mrs o-Cu!lom Marrh I. , Mr. and Mrs. Joan Bunh aent tn Pndletn Thirlf to sttend the fu neral of Mrs. Bunrh s aimer. jda win dow. M.ss Maoda Oupuis Is on ths sick ust with la grippe. Clint Uoloomb wss In Adams on Thuredsy evening. Kalph Waiden ias In Adams Fri-dsy. Success In any enterprise consists largely in snowing when to quit. ss J- . A t-J - : ' 1 I III . U I SECRETARY KUCH III yj-y ' , r or WASS SCOTT. Ill f M' : . I Bfti.-t.iKTtictRH mm J I HOW YOU GET SICK Sometime, you overload your nuniKrn wun ricn iooaa x our life may be an active one, snd thus yea may care for all you eat. But a fsw days of Inactivity show your yaiem aors not can ror so mucn. You awake tn the morning tired. Tour body feels havv: you know you are not up to the mark. Your alteration nas not cared ror ths ovrrlond. I'art of It remains. It gint rates gas that Inflames ths dr-llrate llninsrs. They fail to pour out the difrnattve fluids and neKlrt to auorb the Iire-givlng elHmenta You know something Is wrong. Tour body gi-ti wak, and soon opportunity Is ottered for some se vi' re lllni. Takpn tn time, ths Indigestion would not become serious. Ft ret re move the over-loud; then soothe the ore mfmbran,s; then hulld up ths weakened body. Tt's simple to say, but not too espy to do. You naed hHp, A tonic that wtll quicken dla-' tlon. ht-lp remove want, anotho ths aorrnewa and arouno the ayatem tht'w Jiint what you need. Peruna has an enviable record In this rei-tjrt. Tt hna aide( mnny thoiiwnniif in the It rnturr to overcome Jimt tht'so cnnditlnriM. and tncr uy prt-vtnt sriius iirnfR, The t.tllt form convenient for regular adminl-tration. W a sj 1 1 S) S all. sash. WW') 7Ue"!H,.t vZS.-.lbfr levstlve end -TfVi-JllnV V Th hv. .a1f.fi. - no unplmp. -af I S'nrr-1 t'?: V liV 'V', lc and , nl err n. and form a. no hnbita. 10c and 2&c. Ce O. Now Is file Tims to Sell Your Junk While tlie Price an High. All kinds of bottles. Old oast and wrought Iron. Hides. Pelts, and furs of all kinds, also Rags. We pay the highest pries for second hsnd furniture. Copper Wire, light copper. He Tellnw Brsss no Ught Brass ltc Aluminum ftc Pewter Ho " Ton 11 We Zinc te 1 4 He Oreen Hides 18 Hs Try Hides 87s Rubber Tires 4 He Inner Tubes lHe TTic Eastern Hide & Junk Co. 1J1 W. Railroad St.. Pendleton. M. GORFKIJE, Prop. Iten, I'hone 728-J Bus. I'hone &1 Vos may keep tbla oew KdlM'B with the tlla ont atjlns yswr chair t 12 rrvorrta for ainuw. rajr , Uttle down and a little ea-ti noms or Wet llll VOltr ti.rm .u n;r!Tkto"v v J,?" "' rw WARRKlf B MI BIO HOHtR Pendlewm, Oregoav Hoti,, of ParnMnt of City of pewdlr. These are the men whe will com- ker. Nest In authority to Serretarv mand the military situation In the ' Maker would be) Major Oeneral Hurh event r.f a dt-claration of war between I Bcott, chief of the general staff, the United Ktafaes and Germany. wh h onrsniMttnn Is expected to de. while the presitdent Is the conimtrtid. er-In -chief of both the army snd the navy. th direct command would fall to rWretary of War Newton D. Ba ns all of th at rat eel c moseo of the I srmv and to pln th campaign gen erally Major-Oeneral Talker H. Jiliea Is siMiMAnt to renera 0rott. TEip Uqq COoug 5-10-15 AND UP I now opposite THE COSY and PASTIME THEATRES.