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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
' ' fc' ' V V - I -" 1. , J V" .-' v PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTORER 11, 1917. EIGHT PAGES FACTS: lUTon- on buy arc- worth nior than rvoue after. We-w-ll our kihhIx Htt-it-t)y on thi-lr JIIOHITS. AVe make no, t'lnlm tliat wo ran nut hark im w ith ItKVI. I'.UTS. Wc make no irronilxM unlrws c tun fulfill (Imu. Wlirn you hiiy.T. 1. W. uiiulll v dk rt lmjullMi a kmm -artlyq n hat yim'rr xvtiliis lil IXli 10 yuii sih-ikI jour money. . Thin mean-; mturv s VI'ISIWCTION lnsunl of future UK- Urn's. Me imsftlvciy d ,, sell "take-B-ehaiiiv" tuerehaiullw. K i:i-:i'li Till: tjl'AI.ITY I ! Tt) T. 1'. W. ST.X l.ISI. It'a n lly a sn-ater aehtevemeui to xtnek to last season Jl' AI.IT Y tliim It Is to lat yeur I'lJll'l s. Vou'll find here the unie 1EI"K'1. U,: quality PS ALWAYS liKl tlltK. GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Light, Medium cr Heavy Underwear. You prefer one or the other, but you want comfort too. Our union suits are ideally tailored, with closed crotch and a seat that does not gape or does not bunch up or pull. In every weight for men, for fall and winter, cotton, cashmere, pure wool, worsteds and mixed worsteds. The prices you'll find pleasing and reasonable. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, to $7.00. -a pointed I n 7 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 35c A big lot of ex ceptional patterns and quality in these fine ladies handker chiefs. ' White and colored borders ani". embroidery. Made of linen, silk and Irish lawn, 35c each, or 3 for $1.00. n Ik READY-TO-WEAR A ONE PIECE DRESS Made of our French Serge, Epingle or Guernsey cloth insures style and service. Shown in all the leading colors, such as navy, brown, forest green, rnaderta, plum, burgundy, etc. Priced right. Let us help you plan your dress. NEW JABOTS An express shipment today of New Jabots, showing lots of style and frills. Each $1.00 to $3.50. COATS AND SUITS For Women VIio Appreciate Distinction in Style, in Value, in Quality. Our label in a garment guarantees all these. Toats of Character, that fairly speak in ui vidua lit v. They are hTe for your selec ttcn in in eritt-nsive ariny, embodyni;-; the last word of Dume Fashion. Tim models ran sip from the conservative stylrs to 'those more elaborately trimmed with fur and novel belt effect. You'll find our prices reasonable,, r.inin-t f rum -$10.00 to $85.00. C'OWIiKCT ST ITS that come with the first frost, combine style, crispness, with quality fabrics, that will make an inMant appeal for their beauty and oriKinal ity of design. One model typical of our entire show in p is taupe velour with a large collar of gen uine f-x. The Ioumt cfiat is embroidered round the bottom and on the cuffs with ttrey silk twist in a darker sh;i!e of j-'rey. Vou'll rrard it as a model of beauty in company with the many oth rs we will show you at prices from $17.50 to $90.00. OXFORD SUITING One of the new weaves for fall tit be used in mak ing up ladies suits. Come In brown, jfrc-y, "6 inches '.vide; Just the riht weight and excellent finish, -es pecially for good serviceable wear. The yard $;'..00v - PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE WHITE JERSEY SILK Make up your vests and knickers of S!I.K JERSEY v.e are offering an extra fine quality medium veiht, .IB inches wide; launders like linen and wears better. The yard $a. 5U THE PEOPLE W AREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE ram THE leadership of tKe Firestone Super Cord has been won solely on construction producing unequaled strength, durability and flexible action. The body is built of walls of stout cord. Each cord imbedded in pure &um, no two cords ever touching to cause friction. The cushion (which is under tread to absorb shocks ) is a thick layer of pure feum. The tread is touh and thick. The beads which hold the tire to the rim are specially reinforced. The side wall is also reinforced, g,ivin extra strength against rim-cut, and raising bending point safely hi&h. Users of Firestone Cord Tires are g,ettin& the highest average mileage enjoyed by car owners. liKlK.lKH IHljll'lii'l H'ii.;i'HHHH .i U""W't"l- I' W ' 1 ""..m n ' I - J-" ' lift .; J- - l?3r cross section vd U at your dealer's if$fMM II li . I X-mll CMATTT TTrtll I K: !l f the extra mileage I U Y v;4 in Firestone Mj ' Fabric Jm. K Tires JW 3 Inch yCrv 5 ULjimnMiw m " " - - tlll . - )r )--fj-,n m aw..., rif 5 , J Ls. 1 sx ' IfSs -f ? I ' f r.d eztra values ;-x-j tT'-fe t in FirGstoti'3 Tires feE-55T-; 13 r'ro0 tlta -isM-'- fact that our 3: Seles increased S-- 5i-.:s5--.: I 72 per cent this r f-'CT- S'-'-1 I yoar ao to Sept. 1 Our total V-zzrz-t-'S-ii business this sss. V-Jirf '5 year Tvill exceed far- i-A fx: 5 J 'OmS. I ATTACHES OF THREE NATIONS fslEET AGAIN AMl;l!! X. I'llFNfll AXU iFI! .man i-i:i)i:i:s ititix .n r XCKiKTIIKK I.V HATTI.K. BY HENRY WOOD FABRIC T.IRES THICK, TOUGH TREAD fclves longer snrfaca wear. MORE RUBBER BETWEEN LAYERS. Added JL protection ajainrt internal friction, freater resiliency. THICK CUSHION STOCK. More regency, protection against tread separation and stone bruise. REINFORCE MENT IN SIDE WALL. Greater strength at bead. Firestone dealers will show yon cross section of the newest output, with features that add more miles to Most Miles per Dollar. FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Ohio Branches and Dealers Everywhere x (Vnlterl 1'ross Staff CorreHponclent.) W ITU THK FREXCH AHM1KS Sept. 2 (r: MiiiO Whpn thn vie toriutiH French poilus swept up tht slopes of Morthomme rucontly th the tame field of battle three gener als, who us lieutenants had werved to gether as military attaches with thi Itupjtlun army in the Manchurian cmn- One of these was General Corvl- sart, eoniinanding the trous wm. wrested the final possession of Mor thomme from tho Germans. A second one was General I'ershinK, command iiK the American expeditionary corp. in Franco. The third one will b named later. During the UtiKSinn Japunese. war, half a dozen of the mi litary attaches of the sreat powers mussed together and constituted prac tically a little family. All of them tvero lieutenants then. Old Acmiuintafncc Meet. When Cnrvlsnrt and Pershing, both of whom have become eeneralH Hinn then, met ly Occident Just before the 1 second battle of Verdun, and renrwrd fneir old Manchurian acquaintance irtd friendship, Generar Corvisart In vited General I'ershinii to wline th. impending trattle on the left bank ot the Meuse from his own observatory. As the battle progressed the general exchanged reminiscences and asked after other members of the old time mess. General Pershing- asked whnt had become of Lieutenant the Flritlsh I member of their attache mess, and was apprised that he had died with the rank of colonel early In the pres ent war. German Is Gcjirral Too, Then a gleam of new interest sud denly name Into General Pershing' face. "Hut Von Etzcl," ho ashed, MJeutenant Ktzel, the German atta che and member of our mesa? What do you suppose has ever become of him?" I "Oh, Von Etzel, replied General Corvisart, with an even greater gleam of pleasure in his face. "Oh, he too If is a general now.." Then turning suddenly towards the battlefield hi added. "And If you wtlltlnok quick! Mon General, you will be Just In time to see my victorious poilus chasing 1 the tail end of General von Ktzel'e I army over the crest of Morthomme General von Ktzel, our former com panion of the Manchurian mess, in the German general commanding" In front of me." SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR WESTON COUPLE . I MRS. 1 II. SMITH is DFXH3IIT- j 1 Til 1IOSTUSS IN IIONOIt OK ! MISS ,1RN SAI'l. Barn and t hicken House of Charles Nelson completely destroyed by '. lire; Oilier News Xotes. jj ( Kast Oregonlun Special.) i j WEHTO.V, Oct. 11. On last Thui'8-j day evening a miscellaneous shower i was given by Mrs. C. H. Smith In hon- j or of tho approaching marriage ot j Miss Jean Pa pp. The bride to be re- I ceived many useful and upproprlute uifts. Ice cream and cake were nerv- ' ed an refreshments. John Thomtison of Gibbon was In j ' fhe city Wednesday, greetng , old ; friends. J Mr. and Mrs. Will Read of Athena i vtslt?d relatives in Weston Thursday. ! I Mr. and Mrs. II. A.. Weuallen nt- ' j tended the district convention of the i Mothodls't church in Milton Wednes ! day. . ' Miss Adna Reamer, who has been ! wishing relatives at Hudson Ray dur-( in? the past two weeks, has returned j home. j ; Mr. "and Mrs. Pen Dupuls of Pen- ; ' illeton were In th city , during the i week Yisltlnv relatives. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe TJeuallen visited j j "n Walla Walla Wednesdav. Mr. and Mrs. .r. T. O'Harra nnd Miss ora Martin motored to Walla ' I Walla during the week. ' John Herndon of WaPa Walla. Is' '. vlfdtlnr his son. Grady Herndon on 1 fifed and Ilawley mountain near Weston. Mrs. Jes M vrlck and Miss Pauline j j Mvrlck of Athena visited friends in j j Weston during the week. j j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross and ! ' M(s Tnlsv Wsddingham motored to i Walla Walla Saturday. ! j A social dance given in the Weston ; opera house -.Saturday evening Was ; well attended. MftH OdMft KIrkpatrick entertain ; ed the Girls . Rachelor club Monday ' evening. The barn find chicken house of ! ' 'hnrles Velnon were completely de stroyed by fire. The barn was filled with hay. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Smith nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. IT Williams motored to Walla Walla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William McCorkle of Reed and Hawlev mountain have 'oved Into the McRae . cottage on Washington street which they recent ly purchased. , Car ATTENTION Wo have spvoral used curs on hand that enn be bought at very reasonable tiKUroH. Thuse tiani are In good shape nK-chunlcBlly. and they Have lots of lonn hard service ahead of them. Look thin list ovor: 1 HUB Winlon, MKle Sit.. $850 I 1910 Wllllon, UltlO Six.. $70 1 ruillllac Elsht," tinev . fdmiio . . . $1S0 1 tnl lloud-ior, a bnrxnlu at ,.. $250 3 Cadlllar "I'diiih'' at very ' . rcasonnhlc irloi. ' ' It will certuinly pay you to look these cars aver. - tTsod Car Deartnicnt o the Pendleton Cadillac Juto, Co. QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L DENTIST. Roonm .J and 4, Belts Bldg. Telephone 523. AU.Fx;e:i TursT is. dissoiatfcii Woven ;Lnbcl Mamifaottirors No OniKJHltion. Offer NEW YORK, Oct. 10. The wo- j vcn label manufacturers association charged by tho covernment with vlo-'atlnK- the anti-trust law. was dfssnlv- ! d by t'nlted Ptafs Judpre Hand with rnsent of he defense in tho federal i'rt today. The government alleged 'hat the association conspired to mo nopolize and resre in trade In wnv ti labels, hn nirers, tabs and similar articles attached to hats, underwear. "Tits and ohtr elothinsf. QUICK SERVICE New comfortable taxiea Touring car tor country. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. phoLne44 Wm. Coedecke Prop. ; Stand at Jost'a cigar store. . Ch..dren Cry for Fletcher's W;, ... ?mt s :c The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea in uso for over thirty years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per LLJrMTj- 6onal supervision since its infancy. vuznrx s-cucsun. moyr no one t0 decelve you ia thj. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Esporiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Iofants and Children Experience against Experiment. . What is C ASTO R I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It rge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been ia constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ' Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; .Jlaying Fevcrishncsa arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowel3, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ! wanted! CTonp. If your children are mibject tn rroiip frnt a hnttle of Chamherlnln'r Couith Rcmpdy, ani when thn attnek rnmrs on h careful to follow the llaln printed fllrectlonii. Tnu will he r-mprlHed nt Ihe quirk rclicr hlrh It arf,rJ-!. Ailv. 3 1 5 Prime light hogs 1 Prime heavy hogs s Rough heavy hogs 2 Pigs and feeders - Live Wt. Dressed Wt. $ 1 7.2S per cwt $23.00 pef cwt. 16.25 per cwt. 21.S0 per cwt.. 15.75 per cwt. 21.00 per cwt. 15.00 - Pendleton Meat Co. 2 Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. fiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir-