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r-AGR TWO DAILY EAST OBEGCfNIAN. PENDLETON, OREG ON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1917. EIGHT PAGES A Great Sale of Women's at Radical Reductions begins here Tuesday morning Suits 1 W-f" f; 1 . FOR SUITS REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $90.00 This is most wonderful opportnity for you to secure an up-to-the-minute high grade suit at an extremely low price. . A . . j. There is not an old suit in the entire assortment, many having arrived in the last ten days, including: rich fur trimmed suits, mannish tailored effects and even several bustle models, which every one knows is the last word of Dame Fashion. Wool velour, velvet, broadcloth, tricotine, Poiret twill, wool poplin and serges are the materials shown in the season's most popular shades. V . 1 t " - FOR SUITS REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $40.00 SPECIAL NOTICE Our entire collection of Suits scientifically cut to fit women of large proportions, (bust measure from 42 to 50) is included in this sale at the same radical reductions. There is a full as sortment of the most beautiful models in the most desirable fabrics and colors. TURKISH TOWELS The . largest assortment we have ever shown. A quiet little suggestion to you: Make some of your Xmas gifts "up" of the towels. Shown in 'plain and colored borders. These are soft finish double knit and wear well. Each 25c to $2.00. TABLE DAMASK A showing of the new est patterws in finest qual ity table damask. These are especially constructed so as to give service. Also Napkins to match many patterns in damask. Damask 75c to $3.00 Napkins, doz. $3 to $12.50 FANCY RIBBONS A great big shipment by freight of Fancy Ribbons in stripes, plaids and flow ered patterns, showing the very newest colors and combinations. Suitable for bags, fancy work and hair bows. Priced the yard 25c, 35c, 50c. COAT BUTTONS Those new buttons we have will just suit that coat you want to brighten up. Or one you're going to make up. Offered in all colors and we have many sizes, 25c doz. to 35c each. NOTIONS Notions, yes notions of all kinds; notions you use every day; dress making supplies, etc. Ours are better and assortments bigger. THE.BAnCUS RASKMEXT It is surprising the amount of business carried on this very small, out of the way. hoplpng department You hare no idea of the number of pairs of shoes that are sold earn day In this busy place; and hundreds of yards of bolt goods are sold at bargain Pees. Heavy warm clothing; from this economy market has been placed in every family in the wholo Kastern Oregon. - Possibly we have missed Vdl'It family but the fault is not ours.- v - - . save sow wmr.r. the saving is good. Men's Heavy Mackinaws S3. 95 and S7.0O Women's New Fall Coats ..$7.89. (12.45 Good Warm Sweaters 98c to S3.49 Women's On tin: -Gowns. . . , 59c and 8c Men's Online " tgh Nhlrts. . , Sttc laid Wool Iress Good 79o Heavy Suitings in gray 79c 'ow lot Silk Skirts ... Table Banutsk Men's Gun Metal Shoes Men's Work .shoes Fa Color Overalls , . . . S4.89 59c, 69c. "c . $2,89 , S2.89. J2.BS 89c Sheplicrd Check Dress Goods Wool Skirtings i . . , 9c 79c These few items mentioned are exceptional savings over anything where in Pendleton; there are hnndrcda of good bargains besides. offered etse- Tn no other market in the West will yon find these bargains. They are exclusive to the Bargain Basement. Tan Hiih Top Lace' Mioes for women. girls and Utile boys. S3.89. $3.29. S2.08 Black High Top Shoes for big- boys and the little fellows. ..... $3.29 and S2.89 Women'a Combination High Top Dress Shoes at this price S4.98 Men's Heavy ICibbed 1'iibra Suits, full cut, closed crotch . 97c Women's Serge Dress Skirts, jkw styled, full cut . $3,98 Boys' Heavy School Shoes to No. , 1.9S, to -No. 2, SI.89. If its In the Bargain Basement its sure a Bargain. Help to Win the War Quickly IT'S UP TO YOU. BUY A LIBERTY BOND WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU. HERE'S THE PLAN. WE will sell YOU a Liberty Bond for either $50.00 or $100.00. YOU pay one dollar down on a fifty dollar bond and one -dollar a week till you have paid fifty ' dol lars. (We charge you no interest). Then the bond is delivered to you and is yours. For a one hundred dollar bond you pay two dollars down and two dollars a week till one hundred dollars has been paid. (No interest charged), then the bond is absolutely yours. We will take any bond that is purchased here, in exchange' for merchandise, any time, within -five years. You have absolutely no chance to loose it's the best security in the world and it gives you a chance to help your country which is the duty of every man, woman and child at this time. DON'T WAIT. If there ever was a time when you should hurry, it's NOW. PURE FOOD SHOP BASKMEXT Cleunliness Kconomy Service 1IKADI.1GHT, 1IOTPOIXT IIF.AT KltS Just the thing for these cool mornings. " l-ot us demonstrate one of them to yon today. XEW CHOP WAI.XTTS The first f the season, pound 35c. HOME MADE SAl'K.K K1IA1T Quart 15c WHALE .MEAT The newest thing In canned sca-fmsl, can 1 5c Pendleton's Greatest Department Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade UKIAH HAS AIL SORTS OF CLIMATE AT ONCE WAKM WEATIIEIl, EllOST AND WIXD rXH.UlW EACH IX - Ol'K'K SVCCESSIOX. Electric Light 1111111 Is Almost Com pleted thus insuring Lights for Two Soon; lied Cross ladies are Active lu Their Work; Oilier News. AtTheT; 1 ... ... . . Alia Theater Sunday-Monday. acta of vaudeville. Headlining the Tnr rUinday and Monday the man- show is the Pervett-Merrill Co. a man afement of the Aha announces five and two women i na spectacular nov elty number which they will bill as Photodrama starring Wm. S. Hart. "A Bit of Old Egypt." It is an act , which will be presented at the Pas of beauty, mystery and pschomancy, : time theater Tuesday and Wednesday, artistically presented. The feature : The story, which Is one of the pioneer offering Is their own original illu- ; (lays In California, Is centered In the , sion called "The Masterpiece." a re- Yosemite country, the wonderland of production of the famous painting of the western state. The most dramat that name posed In life. Mable Bar- - ic episodes take place in and among rymore and Co.-have a comedy nov- ; the towering redwoods of the prlme eity act introducing their wonderful i val forests. tKust Orenoniait Special. 1 CKIAH, Ore., Oct. 22. The weath er has been beautiful fur the lust months and the duys have been very warm for October, hut on lust Wed nesday, I'kiuh wus treated to a real dust storm and the wind blew a gal all day.and Wednesday night was cold und bleuk, and house plants were completely cooked and on Thurs day morning the mercury had drop ped to eight degrees above aero and since then it bas been threatening rain. , . .. T. J. Hastelton. field secretary Ore gon Prisoners Aid society lectured at the church Tuesday evening to a large and appreciative audience. After which a collection waa taken and (17.00 was raised to aid in the work. Lloyd Stuart of Pilot Hock, and former proprietor of the t'kiah hotel was In town P'rlday with a load of po tatoes which be bad raised on bis ranch neur Pilot Kock. Miss Kmily Quant left Alba Friday for Portland to remain during the winter. Misa Stella Mills of Hidaway. came to town Saturday to remain with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlin and go to school during the winter. While fishing a few days ago Mrs. Alice Huston landed a fine mountain trout 12 Vi Inches long, weighing two pounds. A. S. Quant of Alba was a business visitor in ITklah Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Moore left Monday for Ciurdane, where she will visit for a week with her, son liun Moore and famUy, and her daughter Mrs. William Setby and family. Mrs. Maggie Walker of Dale was in Ukiah Wednesday for a load of sup plies. Mr, and Mrs. George Caldwell left Wednesday for Long creek and Prai rie Sityfor a two weeks visit with rel atives; after which they will return and leava for California the first of November to visit Mrs. Caldwell's mo ther at Loa Angeles during the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram left for Freewater Monday to remain during the winter. Herbert and Ray Mdbngs, rangers, were in town Thucsday night. Haley Kirk who has been In Wash ington and Canada for the last three months returned to t'kiah Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlin mads a trip to Pendleton Wednesday, returning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beeney of CJnlena were guests ut the hotel Peterson Friday. Emil HolUi and Berkley Da Vaul were in town Friday from the Holln ranch. , Hed Cross Meeting. The lted Cross ladies met at the home of Mrs. Abe Martin Thursday, and there were seventeen ladies pres- ent and from the work that Is being done, Ukiah Is certainly doing Its share, livery lady thai can sew or j knit Is Invited to conio and help. The next meeting will be brld at the , home of Mrs. Chsrli'V Hynd, at the ' Hynd ranch unless It rains, which if It should the meeting will be hold at Mrs. Bollns" In town. Perry Simpson is hauling wood for J. It. Laurance. Walter Allison returned Wednesday1 from Lookout Station and while there Walter killed i fine buck. Jerry Schmidt and Jack Sargent, linemen of Pilot Rock, arc In town re pairing the telephone lines. The building for the electric light plant is almost completed and with out a doubt t'kiah will huve electric lights in the near future: and every body should take advantage of this and install the electric lights in their homes as it would help the town, which has never fully recovered from the fire last November. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson who live on the John Day river below Dale, were In town Friday after a loud oY supplies. Mrs. Casteel of Hidaway moved to town Friday and has taken rooms ut the Blue Mountain hotel. Mrs. Cas teel came to t'kiah to send her little granddaughter to school. Mrs. Sanford Chllson and daughter . BARGAIN BARGAIN IN MONTANA WHKAT LANDS. ORKATEST YIKI.D PUR ACHU ' IN UfclTICD STATUS. AM OWN 'BR OF 1IJ0 ACRKH IN HEART OF THE HKLT; MILKS FROM GOOD TOWN; 500 ACRES IN C II I. T I V A TION; W1NTEII WHEAT NOW VP: GOOD i IM PROVEMENTS!. HELL ALL OK PART. DOMESTIC RKLATI- sOX8 ONLY REASON FOR 8KIX I.W.. 1117V DIRECT OF MllO AND SAVE ADDED PROFIT OK LAND MEN. WASHINGTON FARMERS HAVK HOlKlflT THIS SCMMF.R OF MV NEI GH MORS. WILLi BE AT COL LI' Ci K 1'LAOK SANITARIUM. WASH., NEAR WALLA WAX LA, TA KINO TREATMENT. FOIt TWO WEEKS. AND tlFFIt LAND AT HAKOAI.V. CALL OK WRITE O. S. JOHNSON,, IJQL LEC1E PLACE, WASH. .;'.,; - ' ' " If 10 GENT "CASCARETS'i BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND EOV.'ELS - '.' 1MXT STAY iONJr.l-TKI, HpXO ArilY, III Mors, with itftK.-vrii iiai on stomach sont. No odrtK how hiatl your liver. Mom h or bowel: how much your head arhfa, how miserable and uncomfort aole you lire from a cold, constipation, InrilffeHiion, blllnuHiiesit and NliiftKlfh bowels you always got relief :. with Cftucarets. Don't lt ygur stomach, llvr;nnd 1 owpIk m a Ite you mliterablp. Tak CascarPtK tonlKht: fut art end to the headache, hl!iounnesi, dirtiness, 'ner vousness, nick, nour, .iraKHy' tottiarh tad cold, offensive breath and all oth er distress: rleanse your Inside organs of all tho bile. Ruse and constipated matter which Is producing the mis ery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Cascarets. Pon't for Ifet the children their little tnsldes need a nentle cleansing, too. The farmers have taken advantage of the beautiful weather and have been rushing their fall seeding to the limit, and now the seeding is about done. The hay crop Is about double of what the farmers thought It would be. Excellent Laxative For Elderly People As we pas the prime of Ufa taa various orffsns of lue body haw a tendency to weaken, espeotaUr the bowels. Hefrtilrtty la this import ut fancUua is so essential to good fcaalta that old (oiks should be very earofal to avoid constipation. A ooagostloa. of stomach waste In the bowels oeea slons dlzslnssst headache, drowsi ness alt or eating, blUonsmess, belching, bloat, piles, etc, aad should be corrected immediately; it is the direct cause of much ee rtous disease." - Ttte most effective remedy far constipation Is a combination f simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold la drag stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Vep sln. Xt costs only fifty cents, a bottle. Is mild In Us action, does not gripe or strain, ssd brings re lief quickly In an easy, n tarsi zr.snner. Get a bottl of It freen. your druggist and keep it in toe aunsef it is the ideal family rem edy . a trial bottle can be ob tained free of charge by writing to Sr. W. B. Caldwell, 45 Wash logtoa St., Jfonticello, Illinois. Overland and Willys-Knit 1 AUTOMOBILES Here U the Overland Model Eighty-Five Four the low priced quality car that has been the choice of thousands. Drive where you will, you are sure to seen an "Eighty-Five Four." More often than not it will be pointed out as the car ahead. For this car has power and plenty of it. Moreover, it is a smooth-running, easy riding family car, one that will accommodate five people comfort ably without crowding. Come to our store a demonstration will convince you that this is the car you ought to buy. The price is $1035 at Pendleton. James L. Elam trained horse Frankle. Miss Grace Warren ie the possessor of a beau tiful voice and is a singing comed ienne of note. Mink and Jenette De A RCA OK TO SHOW Tllfl Ixantic Train Wrwk. This vatneHH haw- been P: immeasur ably increased by the resources of motion picture art. Given such ad vantages of original magnitude, 'The Uhin" . rf...,l .. i i.i v. Ject for picturizatlon. Trem.ndno,,.:'1''"1"'"".","'1 ' u h , , ,-..n effects have been obtained, a for In- Klrk '-ave b"?d"y.i..; StnnM, the rlTnn.l, ,,l, 1 I ton for a two week, visit with their i which a whole train wan smashed tojaunt- Mr"- ('ora A'"- . . bit at a hun c, for ,h. ,.r. ! J- H. Wanner of the hardware .tore roe of obtaining one dcene for thl-i"-" th "rHt of tne w'ek f"r pp"le- I.LINR FILM The picture, par-excellence, one of r-.onoo nave an act mat i unique ana the HUPreme offerings .of flimdom, l F-eiii uie worm Krnu one-arm- i .The Whip.' the screen version of Bd dare-devil. Irdriot, piano ac- : the famous'Dlay that ran for three cordionlst. is a musician of rare ahll- . years , inn an(, for over two Itjr. He has a pleading personality waHon. In New Tork clty wnen It was and while playing on the piano accor- pro,ucefl bv William A. Ilrady. dian. whether classic, popular or rar- , Af,ri..rrt (hA , hMd rnn f time solos. Ik entertafninK at all tmes. The feature picture is 'Flirt 'ne With "Death." and fpr its stars presents fFerbert Kawllnson and Brownie Vernon. Paramount' Bray Cartoon is also on the program. Stone Garage OVFIU.AXU rK. I.F.il. Pendleton Phone 74 WONIKltr,AXt O' fT I'IMTM;AIrilK1 FWt "DKSKIIT MAN-' Pictorially there is much of Inter- two years In Australia and a career without precedent In every part of ; the English speaking world. It was j translated into French, Russian, fjer- man and other tongues, and always i with enormous success. It was so vast In its equipment of scenes and effect that It cou'd Tie ' Produced In only three or foui the aters In all America such as the Manhattan opera house. Xew York: est in The Ilesert Man, the latest The Auditorium, Chicago, etc. .Wcture. ; 1131 The story Is of the race track unu the IntrlKue revolving around a fa- j mr-us race horse named "The Whip." This intrigue Involves an impecuni ous "frentleman" and his adventurous J Partner, a handsome young man In i love with the charming daiiKhter of the horse-loving judge who owns "The Whip," the jockey who rides ond Idolizes the horse, and the unso phisticated and pretty sister of the Jockey. I Full of Powerful Scenes. Big race srenes, wonderful hunting scenes, the best train wrerk and the most thrilling automol'Ile accident ever seen In pictures all these com- Mned with a powerful and attention riveting story, make this one of the world's biggefit screen plays. All Traces of Scrofula Eradicated from the System 7i By the greatest of all purifiers. A common mistake in the treat ment of scrofula has been the use of mercury and other mineral mix tures, the effect of which is to bot tle up the impurities in the blood, and hide them from the surface. The impurities and dangers are only added to in this way. For more than fifty years S. S. S. has been the ce recognized reliable blood remedy that has been used, with highly satisfactory results for Scrofula. Being made of the roots and herbs of the forest, it is guaran teed purely vegetable, and absolutely free from all mineral ingredients. You can obtain S. S. S. from any drugstore. Our chief medical adviser is an .expert on all blood disorders, and will cheerfully give you full' advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address Swift Specific Co, Dept. F. Atlanta, Ga. fVwy TlieattT Sunday-Monday. "The Tell-Tale tep" with Shirley , Mason in the leading role and sup I ported by an all-star cast, will he shown next Sunday and Monday at ! the Cosy theater. ; Admirers of Hhlrley Mason, sister ; of Viola Pna. wil Ibe pleased with her next picture In which It Is claim I ed she is scoring an even greater hit than In any of her previous photo plays. KxceptlonH.1 talent was required for ' the role of I,ucia. which Shirley Ma ' son portrays, and for this reason- she wns selected for the part, and has suc cessfully made use of her dramatic inlilllty. ton on buainesa. Joe Manzulll who Is working at Lehman Springs for Hob Manning, was in town Friday night. Mra.Robort Linsner who has been at the Pendleton hospital for several weeks, returned to her home in ITklah Friday evening much improved In health. Muw Orace Holln was visiting her mother" In Hkluh Friday. Ilriilgi; Work Finished. John Hlnderman, with his crew of men has finished the repair work on the bridges across Camaa creen ana Owens creek and now both bridges are in excellent shape and ready to withstand the high waters of next spring. Several of our citizens are very en- I thusiastic over the liberty Donas, ann are boosting and rustling for them. ALAND'S The only NEW face powder ia 't the pa.it 50 year Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one Is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too M 50 cents'! KOEPPENTS Have It. E7VT CORN i AND THECMOICEST WAY IS POST TOAST I E5 3 v - IWIMHI .l!lH !! L !! I Ji ,il III MHnl.U.U When You i Sign a Bond As surety for a friend, you In jure your credit. Bankers, Cred it Men and Commercial Agen cies, take this Into consideration when determining your finan cial standing. , Moreover, you JEOPARDIZE TOril KSTATE, and may delay Us distribution In the event of your death. The provision that a man has made for his family during his entire lifetime, ia of ten wiped out after hia death by a loss on u bond signed, by him. MatldcR-Laatz Investment Co. Insurance Loan Real Estate SS slain street. Phone SS. -MfcM jmiSisi fciW is iinii o iift.i' iiamS Wn m.n.m ail's .n I mmm i itn nn jnnMiiiiinnim