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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1917. We Give You At All Times the Best and the Most for the Price no Matter What the Price rO i t I i I .' j Clothes :.;rys i it- rrm'S JM that I Wrv ; drape ? If II I If I " IMr jj it I laMr-'"'"'' mmyJ That's what these days; the the-wall" idea past. you want a fit is NOTICE THIS VARSITY FIFTY FIVE BY HART " SCHAFFNER & MARX See how free it hangs; the suit suggests the natural lines of the figure; the la pels roll back; the fronts drape; the clothes are in formal, comfortable. Your ideas are expressed in these stylish, all-wool suits. We'll show you many variations and some unusual values. $12.50 TO $30.00 Dress Ginghams ' Make up your summer dresses and house aprons now. An immense stock to select from all colors and patterns, finest quality and finish. The yard lO, 122, 15e 20, 30. . White Linen Our linens are made into fabrics of the pure flax yarns, scientifically treated in order to give the best service. These are shown in heavy and sheer weight hand kerchief linen. Round thread aft ,1"e" and sheetings. The yard ....65 to ?2.5J Ribbon Special 65c, 75c, $1.00 Ribbon 49c. An Extra Special on this lot of fine Rib bons. Comes in plaids, fancy, floral and checks, all colors, special for Friday- anrt Saturday. The yard BEDFORD CORD Use Bedford Cord to make up that baby coat, or a wash skirt for yourself; shown in medium size wale and of woolen tex ture; 4 inches wide. STRIPED DIMITY A sheer dimity check with colored stripes, especially for waists and summer dresses; 36 inches wide. The yard.. 25 Beautiful Silk Suits in Newest Styles From now on is the time when these beautiful suits of lustrou? silks will be most practical. They are of such inestimable value during the warm days that no woman can afford to be without one. From the demure suits of navy taffeta to those of brilliant striped khaki kool we show a variety that will appeal to every taste. The materials are taffeta, pros de londre,- silk jersey, silk poplin. Yosan and Khaki Kool in all the most desirable shades. The prices range from $27.50 to ?r0.00. YTicht Hut Scft it 4 If arx PURE FOOD SHOP HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES We re ceived the first home grown berries in Pen dleton this season. We will have shipments daily from now on. Use the phone. Step in and See Our Display of Fruit and Vegetable, kept clean and free from flies and dirt. , , , COOKED MEATS, for quick lunches, fresh by express. LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR FURS THIS SUMMER We'll store them in our cold storage vault? at a continuous temperature of 28 degrees, in suring them against moth, buffalo bugs, fire and theft. The cost of this invaluable protec tion is small (3 per cent of your own valuation). Full protection for $100.00 worth of furs for $3.00. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THE WHIRL WIND SALES DAYS. Extra Special Bargain in thi most popular of all Economy Shopping Places; Special in Women's Ready to Wear; Specials in Men's Wear; Special in all Wear for Girls; Specials in Everything for the Boy; Shoes for the Whole Family. Friday and Saturday Special Days in the Bargain Basement. Pendletqns Greatest Department Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade stasis) F.. innW.HW..w,W.MnWJW iWM-WMVI Wl, M, 1W 1WI I jjJJMjJHi-- 1 - 1 mm ----- f " , FROM THE PEOPLE OeWFXTS TO KOAD KWBS. 31. Pendleton. Ore., May Editor East Oregonlan: Heretofore the state highway com mission has expended iu greatest ef forts on the Columbia river highway, and the present bill Indicate!! til u road will be ita first thought. If the QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L m DENTIST. Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg. Telephone 523. : bunds carry. That road, beginning at I the Tillamook county line, running north along the coast to Seaside and Astoria, thence following the bank of the Columbia river easterly for sever al hundred miles, is not a military mad; because, it is too close to deep water, which would enable an enemy's fleet to approach and destroy ammu nition and commissary trains. Mili tary engineers say decidedly, that a military road must be 10 or 15 mile from deep water and ought to have an Intervening ridge between the roait ; and deep water. The proposed road i is badly exposed for 200 miles or more, hence is In no sense a military 1 road. j It is not an agricultural road: he cau. it has water, either the ocean ' or the Columbia river, etween 300 i and 400 miles, on one side, and or. j the i her much of that distance steep j..r moumuinous. rocky country, and so liarifn that it wi;t never have any I auri. r.llural value. ' This load is about as far away from ' the Isife. fertile farming sections of : ireiron ai they could have put It and hu ma- ir the state of Oregon. Had they .ht a location for the road ANSCO ! Weak Women ! I J An Oregon Woman Testifies i .Pntfl. Oregon. "Vrwn - ti fJ t.ro?Sl the criucal time of m!'. I took several bottle, of Dr. F-rce , Favorite Prescription and it nelpeil me ! wonderfully. I cannot say enough in of this medicine TTHE Anco Vest A Pocket Speedex catches swif.ly moving figures u-uhoxit a blur, it gets in;o action quickly, when everf second count -. You can change h; frui, the pi a .d ornmd of the shinier iiutanily !! arcurji'y uh.le viewing tc inai'e in thefmd"r. Iyu.hotv 'nil thu cimeri. r-r ChUet Arisrcs Z2lo TMnN S CO. Have alw used the Midden .weuicai hon e for many jvars for manv different Ol.u,1t' - Mfci. I.Lf..v Haboi.i. Lents, Oregon. j.. At t'ie firrt fyinptoms ci any y- ranzeinert of the leinuiine K.....U ,v p. n.Kl of life, the nn'. n-aliv'l.elpfnl remedy la Dr. 1'ierce r;.vnl Prescription. . Tens of Uiousaiids f women hsvo aien it w;Ui nnfailing ucccss for diases of a womanly nature. Ir Pierce's Favorite l'reecriplion in a true fri. nd to women in times of tru-J aid r'-t:in- of pain when tba not iwriormiiig Ueitl-v he, nwkwiii-, o- v ciilllloli, tM'arin mciital depression. .:ziis, laintinu bi". , it:, en ni"! i " rr nd true uieuxine. r -.i f...o nature S rsjis where it would consume money fast and o the general taxpayer and the farmer absolutely no good, nowhere in oreron could they nave found a more suitable location. It avoids farms. It seeks scenery. Along the whole western 300 miles of that toad there Is no place where con be f.nnid in one body. 10.000 acres of land large enough and fertile enough for forming. It is a scenic and pleasure road, wholly an 1 solely. ft Is very expensive to build, one- moneys derived from them are spent, we will be in this condition: We will be paying interest on bor rowed money with which we built the road. We will be paying, by taxation, between 1500.000 and $1,000,000 an nually for repairs and maintenance of the road. And we will have les money for roads for and among far mers than we have now. Our taxes will be still higher. Bonds always raise taxes no exception to that rule. t So passage of this measure would lie in troori River count v has I make taxes more burdensome anil : put the gooa roads wnicn ail want, still farther away. Kvery taxpayer r-hotild vote already cost H7.000 and Is not yet completed. Another mile there will cost nearly if not outte S2TS.000.' To construct the whole Columbia river highway, giving it a "permanent hard surface." will cost between .000.. "'On and 12.000.000 (depending on expense of, building and location. It is not all located yet). . Nothing cun be left from Ihe J. 000.000 funless ther do very poor work, which will not prove durable). Hut should they iv something over by cheaper work, then Jncknon coun ty, under the hill, has a right to have its share of Pacific highway both graded and paved. So that no ' on the $6,0"O.00"j bond hill. BARNEY ANDEIISON. KMKM-.SKS MltM. TKKPKXIVO. withstanding their good intentions, there can not be a cent left for 1'm-t-tilla county. So. should the bonds carry, after Pendb-ton, Ore., May 31. jKditnr Knst or'gonlan: Muv I trespass upon your columns ' tc ask the voters of- this school dls jtrict to go to the polls of June lKth, iand cunt their votes for another wom an upon the board of directors. There (are two ilireeiors to elect and It wili not- I A niniiifvNt injustice to refuse one of !the places to the women of the city, jwho have quite as much Interest in j public affnirs, and verv much greater Inlfrest In the schools, than do the I TURRET GUNS OF THE LOUISIANA 'naaMli' 1 " ' ' . " 1 1 -i .'-.'fvi'.WiW'M.m-i ' nn. r" lhihies, catiirrhai disn sctisatuin. xtian: .i n. ) '.ake ;!.is tri"-d atitre S nsits ...-v.- it. r.y.tilulll4 lt'l a'"'Jtl't or ii xi c.rtic, nor iy I'Jnnlui in?r.-.!.ent. .ld in eit!.cr t-i.lct or liquid fnn. If vonr d -alcr d not k-P the K-fV.r-c-fc.ed tablet,. .-..d lifiy """ P tta.n,,) f,,r u al! box, or 1.W m curren. y fur a lare box. w-.e :octor Pierce, Invalid- H"t ', Bufiaio. N. V., 1-day. 1 i,'. bo" on woman's d. m-uft f.-.t free. In. rierrr'n P!eaant Pellets are tlie j ory.nai little Liver run. io'- sot:i.r-c.-aiel. anti-bi'io is irraiiiiis t.ia , i.... and t'.e eav-rt f. Like. Ona Inn,- P.-v.'t f..r a luiativc tiiree lut a :-.ri.z. 'fwmj i T .'. 'I ' y . j i j jsf"' t I ii. fell. I ciwt ' T0 of the 1'nrle am s i ill .L3y men. If at this time there shall be elected one man and one woman, there will be upon the board of five, three men and two women. Thai Is fair, and that representation the women have a right to k, and In deed to demrtnd. Cnder the new law all electors are qualified to vote. The tax requirement was wiped out by the last legislature. I have learned that Mrs. C. 8. Terp.nlng will be a candidate". I know her to he a worthy, capable woman, experienced in edu cational work, herself a teacher for many years. I am confident that to gether we can do more for the schools of Pendleton than can be ex pected of men, who will not oten have their business to visit schools, or to do many of the things which are imperative If the public school Is to count for what it ought to count In our civilization. Respectfully, K1.I.A P. I-OWK1.U OHIO SKY RAINS BUGS AND THEN SOME MORE BUGS Sudden Swoop of Mysterious Insects Almost Over whelms Woman. I.KETONTA. May 31. A cloudburst of bugs, hard-shelled. chestnut-colored creatures, deluged the home of llyron Zimmerman. Salem townshln farmer, nt dusk yesterday. They were not June bugs, but prob ably late May bugs. Not so large as the common or garden variety of June hugs, they were, well protected with fuzx. Mrs. zimmernvin ruhed Into th yard to see what was up and wss .u ldenlv surrounded by a great swarm of the Insects. She fought hr way with difficulty to the house. The roar of the hug storm- could be heard hundreds or feet, according to a neighbor. Jefferson Freed. The bugs camped all night In the tard. but were gone when Zimmer man got up this morning. -js I t More than a million pnek of gem are -going to the trenches and anvhortv who mluht declare that thi.' : ih.ref..re a mollycoddle war would better not. JUKI'S- SLr v O f"5 I NsturMlly a man would rather part his hair than part with It. .V' OF U SS JOU1IJAHA t jMW-rful prf(ii'i of the U. . a tiii.r. "ONE DISH OF POST TOASTIES COT EH SAYS KEVT9 WIRE CORN FLA HS Lint EM! J.W.IHY HEADS CHAUTAUQUA ASSN. 1 .04 ill OricmnlijitJcm Xamin Mm Who Will He iMtnc of ih mnt f-.nd or U-o hauutufiiia Wrk. Judtfe J. W. aMRloney was hint ven ing re-el ct'ed presicent of the IocjiI champ uiua amoclatlon whlrh tJte charfft of the county end of the rhoii tntiqun. County Supt. I. E YfiunH wan elected vice prmident, Hiimld J. Warner Mrrretiiry ana J. T. Iambirth. t reH u r r . I ' po n m tt i n the p reHl -dent, vice president nd wcn-taiy were autt'iortxed to nppoint ull cm nilttee. The elecljon took piuce nt the clone of a meetlnjc f cltixi'iin In the Com mercial ajwKiiitiftn room. J, . H-rwHiiiHn, reprenentiUrt e nf the Kl -liHon-White bureau, mt with the clt i7.en and explained immething of the proRratn thla year. He declared that ttie lUt uf talent to b her this year in the htKhcnt price aKKrKation ever Kthered to cether by a lyreum or chautauquet bureau. He told the citfftena not rn feel any douht of the nuccea of the Institution heoauM or the war, aay In that the war han not affected the Chautauqua at all m far this year. The Kittson-White talent started this year In New Orleans and will con clude Sept. 1 in Montana, vlslttnv over 300 tons in the interim. He urged that the !oca committee t;irt an active campaign for advertis ing the chants until which Is to le her durina the latter fmrt of June. Tv iHvAn. two nviNr;. WiriTEIIAUj, Ky.. May SI In a fre-for-all flaht at a baseball iriime between two neirro teams here today Pearl Turner and Majtee Stone Chan ult and Hosa Minfer mortally wound ed. More than 100 shots were fire.1 and a score of spectators received slight wounds. boy In the schoolroom Is anrth sen in the poolroom. A FRIEND'S ADVICE Woman Saved From a Sen ous Surgical Operation. Iniavillc, Ky. "For foar years I suffered from female troubles, head aches, and nervousness. I could not sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, I would hsve to lie down before it was rntshed. 11m doc tots said I would hay to be onera U m and I simply br4 k'e down. A friend advised me to try Lyilia K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and the result is I feel like a new wom an. I am well and strong, do ail my own house work ami Gave an ci?ht pound baby i irl. I know I Lyun l'itjrthara's Veiiftible Com. llll-ll linj "viustll UIT'DiJw. IfirBe THhoocd t Students tn Any I orm hf lrrlytrrl-ins. Art. TVas. Mny 81. Th um co In any form hv tholosical was tuhroed today In a res- N el-lib FlsfiBACK, 1L2X Christy Ave.. Louisville. Ky. Everyone naturally dreads the jr- will do. hat mnny tima Lvdia E. Pink- ham's VVfTctaVile ("omriounfi has suvmf IAIK of iotac slurlftits olutlon j asM-d by the Presbyterian 1 the nnticnt an J r:.ale an opera'ion ur ireiieral iiMchhlv In session h're. Th- oeossary. niiKf-tiiMy hIo p.'iseen a r'slution f If you bav nr.? syniptr n aV-oot vhi h vorintr tr-mprram e and i.reilictinrf rt- yru wvtuld lil.o lv Vr i -v -vrito t i tuo tlotnil prhl'ilti'n fr-c-ftre the next 1 -h i2. i'.'.Jirrn r...4V.i. I'q., , I. ,T.!i, renerai 'tnldy. j - u';v!t" f ,'L- - r- BETTFIl AXI Stlrll'll Mt.irr t. nee of soma flXtiirai i(f They rive a lisht thar iliurr mux th rto?i1 t fe ilv. hut 'hat d'vs not tire or r;i,T i-f. Ther or nrn n nr,' -lrin rh tr extra t-'f- est ee them le assured by the i,f thf-oe beiutlftil nut I th" i IV J. L. VAUGHAN