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EIGHT PAGES PAGE THREK DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917. WALLA WALLA TO PLAY PENDLETON ON NOVEMBER 16 (?' SE1V1CE Ir. ItJ tiK n l-'urmtT. ; Cluytiiii HI rnln, eon of A hhohhot and Mrs. (', p. (Strain, Is over from Cam- ' undue, Idaho, where he Is farming an alfalfa rnnch, for a ten duy vlult with his parentH. He reportB that Dr. it. E. ItlnKo, formerly of this city, In now a full fledned farmer near Cambridge ; and is regaining hiH health. More) Puhlli-lty for Natorliim. i The Commercial AHHneiatlon ha received a copy of a Dallas (TexaH) Fnewmper containing u reproduction 'of a picture of the Pendleton natato Jrlum and a Htory under the head. "Example of f(vio AttracttveneBH." , The cut wan loaned by tho Amcrltan City which magazine a year ago had an extended article on I'emlkVn'a ftwlmmlng pool. ed by Kugene Molltor, the newly el ected grund knight, that the order would commence a spirited campaign for new member, urid the Initiation class would be held some time in the coming December. Stolen l-Tuucrl I'IoiiimI. A buck of old water faucets other braHH fixtures was found ye terday cached near the railroad bridge In the eastern part of the city and was turned over to the police. 28 YEARS AGO K. or C. Flection. At a rousing and enthusia.siiu meet ing of the Knights of Columbus, held Tuesday evening In K. of C. hall, the new officers of the order were Instiill ' ed. A very enjoyable time was had i by all members, and It was announc- NUX, IRON, PEPSIN lil AND SARSAPARILLA r The combination of two great ' medicines, Hood's garsniiurilla and IYpliroii,by taking them in coiijimo (ion, ouo before eating and the other after, brings into co-operation the , above-named substances, best for the , blood, nerves and digestive organs. , This combination is especially recommended in cases that are ' scrofulous, or rheumatic, anemic and s nervous, or where the blood is both Impure and (mle, deficient In Iron iOuo of tho most common disease conditions of the present duy. In cases where a laxative is needed. Hood's 1111s should bo taken. They f, work in perlcd harmony wilh HimhI'h 1 SarsMparilla anil l'cptiron, and are s mild and clhVicnl. (From the Dally Kast Oregonlan Oct. 1 1 18X9.) Pendleton now has a marble yard and the next thing to be established here should be a steam loundry. Par tics looking for an opening to go Into the business should apply at this office Hetween (ir.no and (2nn Is the amount remilred to buy and establish a laundry plant. The East Oregonlan will assist in Its establishment. The city has ordered meters to be used by the larger patrons' of the water system who may thus buy water on the European plan. O. H. W hittle of the Western I'nlon has put In batteries at Umatilla for the new wires soon to be stretched between that point and Huntington. The amateur theatrical organiza tion spoken of In a recent Issue has adopted the title "lotus Social and Dramatic. Club and Is now preparing, a play to be presented In the neigh boring towns beginning with Pilot Reck. A. lj. Adams, city surveyor, is absent cn a visit to Portland. Football Game Will be Stag ed in Garden City; Satis factory Terms Made. Arrangement were completed this morniiiK by Principal Drill and Prin cipal JoneH of Walla Walla hlxh Nchool, for a font ball game between the two lnHtitutlorm Friday, November 16. The game will be played at Walla Walla. Manager Hoone Hayes of the local team in pleaded with the contract, which will be Klgned at once ,ana which will guarantee the Pendleton t earn $ 1 DO exenne money. Thin Jh $30 more than hurt year'H guarantee. The executive committee of - the student body Iihh voted to assume the $100 a month aaliiry being paid to Couch Jones, provided the school board makes no provbdon for the ex pfiife. Thbt action place the student body under considerable expenFe, hence the approval of the satisfactory termH of the Walla Walla game. SPAIN KXIKs MAHTIAIj WW. (Government Isur Imhtiv Olseontlii itliifr ItUrhi Itoijni. MAIUII, t rt. 10. Discontinuance of irartiul lnw throughout Spain was ordered In a decree issued today. PAY CASH AND GET MORE The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 Cling Pcachei, these are extra large and good color, box $1.00 Cascade Butter, pound 60c Cranberries, quart 20c Raieins, new pack, package 15c Parsnips, pound 3c Carrots, bunch 5c MEATS OF QUALITY Under the personal supervision of Mr. Wm. Straight, meat cutter. Anything you want in the meat line sold on the satisfaction basis. EVERY THING TO EAT. THE FOOD VALUE OF THE BANANA That the banana is an extremely valuable article of diet is shown in a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical AHRociation from '- which we gather tho following: The i calorific value of the banana is higher j than that of any other common fruit j in its natural state. Bananas are to be found on the market at all seasons ' in th'e year at a cost per calory about ; half an great as that for other fruits, j The peel of the banana protects the j fruit from contamination, a decided .advantage that many other fruits flo i not possess. From these considerati j ens it appears that the name, "poor I man's fruit," sometimes applied to the ! banana, Is justified. I The banana, like other raw fruits I can be consumed to advantage only j when thoroughly ripe. One of the j worst objections to this fruit is th;it ( it is often sold and eaten before it is thoroughly ripe, when its starches ! have not been converted Into sugar. ; This is due largely to the popular misconception that bananas should not be eaten after the appearnnce of the brownish tints on the peel. When the yellow of the skin changes to a golden hue and begins to speckle with brown shades the fruit may be con sidered fully ripe. The spread of this brown coloration on the skin does not condemn the fruit as over ripe so long as no fermentative decomposition is apparent in the pulp inside. In composition the banana is sim ilar to the potato so far as total car bohydrate and the amount of differ ent mineral constituents are concern ed, Itoth yield an alkaline ash which is antagonistic to the development of acidosis and which is needed by the system. The calorific value of the two is practically the same. Much more sugar may-be given in the form of banana than as pure su Hur without setting up digestive dis turbances. Very satisfactory results have been obtained in owing bananas in the diet of persons suffering- with kidney trouble. The Puthfinder. ITA1JAX All MANY :PI,AKtt Il!OP IEOMHS ON ( ATTAIIO WASHINGTON", Oct. 10. Italian airplanes bombed Cattaro, severely damaging Austrian destroyers and submarines, Italian embassy caWes stated. Although several big Italian planes were riddled with bullets, all returned safely. Sour Stomach. 1 Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days and In most cases the-sour Rtomach will disappear. if It does not take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets Immediately after supper. Red meats are most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find It best to cut them out. Adv. jT vgg&&y 'mm ISSd pirn Id R Si N-A "'" ..."iiS" II fAurssss CMJTHIKHS IXHtf KI TO QUIT. CHICAGO, Oct. 10. It was assert ! ed at the semi-annual meeting of the , I'nited National Clothiers association here tday that the high price of ma I terials has driven the small retail ' clothiers out of business in Innumer able cases. 1 Mrs. Smith Hcvommcncl CIianilor laiii'n Tablets, j "I have bao more or les stomach trouble for eight or ten years," writes ; Mrs. Ci. JT. Smith. lirewerton, X. Y. I "When suffering from attacks of Jn i digestion and heaviness after eating, one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets have always relieved me. I have al ! so found them a pleasant laxative." These tablets tone up the stomach ,and enable it to perform its functions naturally. If you are troubled with I Indigestion give them a trial, get well iand stay well. Adv. I Xollre of liids for Automobile. Notice Is hereby given that sealed 1 bids will be received at the office of J : tho City Recorder at the City Hal In Vendleton. Oregon, up to October j : 17th, 1117, nt 5 o'clock p. m.. for one j second hand Heo automobile. nfl j ' property of the City of Pendleton. : The car may be seen at the Cadillac j j Oarage. The common council re serves the rteht to reject any and all : bids at Its pleasure. This notice Is published by order of the common ; council of the city of Pendleton, and Vated this 4th day of October. 1917. ! THOS. FITZ OKKAI.n. !nty Recorder of the City of Pendle i ton. 10-18 I . Public lancc llcrmlstnn Auditorium. j Friday evening. Oct. 12. Pendleton I Orchestra. A good time for all, lu-12 THAT IS WHAT YOU MAY AT ALL TIMES EXPECT FROM THIS STORE AND FROM THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER YOU. Today we want to especially emphasize the service-giving quali ties in Schloss Bros, and Stein-Bloch Suits and Overcoats For men and young men. We are prepared to fit most every man, may he be tall, slim, stout or regular. The lines of every suit is per fect. All we ask i just come in and look the splendid showing over, try on a few models. We leave you to be the judge that's fair isn't it? SUITS AND OVERCOATS PRICED $15 to $35 Week-End Clean-Up Sale Of Remnants and odds and ends from our Dry Goods Dept. This is a sale that it will amply repay every housewife in Pendleton to at tend. A s"ale that will be productive of many useful articles at reas onable money saving prices. Below we list a few specials to give you an idea what to expect. One Ixit of ltal Society Stamped Km broidery I'aokagc. Hroken lines, 'tis true, but the contents of every package is just as drsirable as when it left the factory. They consist of children's made-up dressta, doll outfits, ladies' under wear, boudair caps, child's hats and caps, baby cap, bibs. etc. All are specially priced for this sale at OXK HALF PKICi:. ItcmnuiilH of Silks and Woolens Many large enough for waists, skirts ami children's dresses. Some at half price; others at .33 1-3 per cent dis count. One Hunch of ;kkI oinc in sizes from I to 2T., boln back and front lace. All of them are well known brsinilw. Week end clean up sale, OXK HALF lK I, Hroken lines, odd lots and broken dozens of pla in and trimming HI T TONS at ONI! HALF FKU'K. Jrcs Ix-nfith Jtemnants of Percales, Ginghams, Cham bray. Short lengths of Sheetings, Pilow Tubings, Muslins and Domestics of all kinds at sub stantial discounts. One Lot or I.adlr?' and Children's liMlcrwear. both union suits and single garments. OXK HALF I'ltlCK. - Kemnants of Ribbons, Laces and Kmbroideries at remarkable money paving values. DO.NT MISS THIS SALE There are values here that you can't afford to pass up. Remember, for two days only Friday and Saturday, Oct. 12th and 13th NOTICE TO HKSH.XEK SCB SCIilREItS The November Designers are here, so get yours the next time you are down town. It will not be necessary hereafter for you to bring your sub scription cards, as we have arranged for your convenience, so that you may Ret your magazine without present ing it. You should see our wonderful show ing' of Suits and Coats before deciding Before you make your decision see the new coats and suits at this store. Never have we shown a more complete assortment of the newer wanted stylesr Garments cut from fashion's newest patterns "still with the coservativeness that make them a splendid buy from the standpoint of value and service giving. We will be pleased to show you and to try on your favored garments and allow you to form a free opinion of them. ... . . .. Any little courtesy we can show will not obligate you in any way STYLE is the paramount note that every fashion-loving woman demands in her footwear, and the Smaltz-Goodwin line leads in style,. quality and advance ideas. , " . Our assortment for Fall and Winter has been so selected that every prefer ence may be suited, $8.00 to $13.50. . v ,. . PHONE 526, ALEXANDER'S GROCERY DEPT. for Fruits and Vegetables in season. CABBAGE FOR SAUER KRAUT. All the very most . select fancy and staple canned goods, lunch goods, etc... Phone 526. OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SINCE 1881 MTU, .1 MUtlHIM H , M-4IHHI '""' ' V ssCi e tixC j t? -ili:illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllltllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!llllll' "A CONFECTION WHICH IS ALL FOOD ; A FOOD WHICH IS ALL CONFECTION" Sold and Guaranteed by Thompsons' Drug' Store 17CJEYS ARIIET always ready to serve you with pure U. S. Inspected Meats when you Call Hay for Halo In the Payetto Valley. Idaho. I RrtO tons of first class alfalfa hay j for pale on the Payette river at $17 1 per. ton In the stack, two Rood feed 1 yards and water privileges. IT. Pa U on . Pa yet te. Idaho. 11-9 STYLISH MILLINERY at LOW PRICES Also UNDERWEAR -AT- THE BEE M or 187 UIIJT big sale on Eastern sugar cur II HI 1 . e(j Bacon Saturday only Commencing Mcnday, October 15th, will open at 7i00 o'clock a. m. this store "illlllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllilllllllllllU? i