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s ! f i ' "i t ' t t f . I It ' i Hi TACK TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. EIGHT PAGES RtfiA . Tf . aftrPI Kt3 Ra tdaa tnUUil PSWfcS ' i alp Hi f I OnZy Ttoo More Days Remain I OFnTHE GREATEST JANUARY WHITE: SALE J mi PENDLETON EVER SAW fi 1.: THE CLOSE OF THIS GREAT SALE IS CLOSE AT HAND. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS AND IT y ILL , BE 0 ER TIIlv SAVINGS IT OFFERS WILL ONLY BE A RECOLLECTION. BEFORE IT COMES TO A CONCLUSION, HOAV LVLR THERE STILL REMAIN A NUMBER OF SURPRISE LOTS OF THE CHOICEST WHITE GOODS , HICH . MUST BE CLOSEDOUT. SO TO ACCOMPLISH THIS RIDDANCE WE HAVE ATTACHED TO THEM PRICES LOW ,ER THAN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SALE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND INVESTIGATE. MANY NEW ITEMS HAVE AL SO BEEN ADDED. WASH WAISTS One small Jot of wash waists, plain tailored and fancv models. Values up to $2.25, while they last ... 9c BRASSIERES One small lot of Brassier es, sizes 34, 4(, 38, front or back closing-, .50c to, $1.00 values 9c "PURE FOOD SHOP1' , BASEMENT CLEANLINESS ECONOMY - SERVICE Nutros Rice "Tastes as tho itvere cooked in but ter." The natural product, uncoated and not pol ished. Try a sack with today's order. We know you will like it. Bags . . 30c and (50c Potatoes Good dry land spuds, the hundred pound weight . $Lm Small Size Spuds, sack 75c Japanese Crab Meat Packed in wood lined cans, its the best quality we have ever shown, can 10c Tomato Catsup--One of the best, dozen bottles $2.25 bottle 20c INFANTS' LONG DRESSES Infants' long dresses em broidery and lace trimmed, only a few left, values up to $2.00, your choice 9c CORSETS One lot of slightly soiled corsets, front anil back lace, values up to $4.00 for.. 59c HELIX GRAM NOW IN HE CONDITION irr ritosi'ECTs j on noon ( hop iii:tti"U than H)ii past i nul l: YKAItS. IUisktt Social Ili-ld lit Finn School House; Mr. ami .Mrs. Homlii-Uson Mom- in Asioi-U Alter III Yeiirrt Iti-siili-noc t Helix. FEED: YOUR-STOCK CH()l'i'i;u ilax You: will save, nwnoy. We will si'll you chop ped alfalfa or chop it for you. ' BLYDENSTEIN & CO. Phone 251 EAT WITHOUT FEAR ' OF INDIGESTION OR i SOI,; ACID; STOMACH (Kast Oreppnlun Jpeciak,! , HfcL.IX( J,iia., 2li, v. II. Shannon, extensive whi-at farmer', slates the past Hcvcral wcckn,of ruin and worm weather has caiiKcd Iho wheat 1" Brow, 'thicken ami Htool In a siillwfKc tnry manner anil the prospect for a (foml crop l.i belter far tho timo of vimr than .for three yours. Klmi-r llendiekson of tho Finnish settlement slates conditions tho sumo In their INSTANT HKI.lF.Ft "PAFIVS 1HA larKo holdiiiK null reports from othKr ';l'sl I".MS VOI Il STO.M. illstricts are optiml.stii; for Iho c;ir' n sTltlSK. TIIV IT! yield. . I A baaki-t oclnl wan held at 'the j Wonder what iiBi-t your Ktom.ich Finn m-hool houao Friday cvcniiiK net-i whli h portion of tho food did thu tinif nhout. J lfl, the fund to bo mod in ; diimaw do oo 7 Well, don t ntlior. part for tho bone fit of dintrlot, tho i If your stomach Is In a revolt; If Hole, hnbmoo lo ho donaicl to tho i hililrou'H a.y and tipsrt, and what you lust ntn THE PEOPLES WA REHO US E PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE - v - ' j I. I."1 , , . , . homo in I-ortland. Mr. and Mrs. fmrls Jlendriolisnn havo mod to Ailorta after havimt lived for more I htm forty yearn con tinuously on thi-ir splendid ranch south of town. lun fei inenii d and turned injur; tread dl..y and lichen: heloh bumps and nclda and eruotato undiucsted food; hronlh foul, tonifiin coated Just take a little l'a lie's I iln pepsin to help noutruIIe ncliliiy and In five minute you won- Announceinent has Just been, ro- , tier what uccami- oi inv five. I of tho mariiaffo of riydo I'res- und dlMresM. ton of fold SpriUKS and Miss Marcie Offoid of I.oiib Heach. Cal., Jan. 10. They will return to Helix about Feb. ir,th nnd live with t'larence 1-rcslon until n new house i built on the I. C I'reston much. i Miis Kdilh Maison, fold SpriilK.'" 'teacher spent Thursday cveliinB at the idriswold home. Miss Maisou Is ex ' pec-tins: a visit from her father Max srioii on his way home from N'ew 1 York to l-ortland. Tho V. C T. I". mailed IS many tailed linnd.ipes to hendiiuarterx ! Thursday,1 iiiakiui; r.r.ft sent out wlth ' 111 the p.'C-t few weeks. Mrs. V. V. Kelley president of the Christian Iiillet Aid hns offered a' " w-inrtr prize to tho member makinir best at- AUSTRIANS UR(I - Millions of men and women today know that it U needless to havo-djs-pepaia. A Utile Idapepsln oocaslobnl-b-'keeps the stomach sweetened and they cat their favorite foods without fear. If your t'tomach doesn't take enre or your 'liberal limit without rebellion; If your food s dama :,'o iuslead of help. it member I he ipilcliesi, surest, most li.irmless nllef Is l'api's IHapepslii, which Yost only fifty renin for a lartto case at ilrux stores.. Ii's truly wonder ful li slops fermentation nnd acldhy and sets tlilm s sirnbilu. so gently and ea.'lly that, il is really nstolilshlllK. LADIES AID OF ECHO G VES UNIQUE SOCIAL 'hooter soti.i,"-.Tiionoroin,Y , KX.TOVKI AXD NETS S23.fM. cial time yraa had by all. The mono- been ursinj? her sister at Lena the tan- benefit amounted to J3.00. Tho Commercial club gave another of their pleasant dances here Friday evening at the city hall. Music was furnished by Fletcher's orchestra, of Pendleton. ... Carl Scholl of Walla Walla left yes- Past month is again at home. SOI.DIEIl-AI'TllOIt, OITWT n.VMMKU JV I. S. DRDRH fterday way to California, .fter off'lcers or' enlisted men ,a few- days visit hero with his brother hoo on nillltar; snjOPtSi ..PXf iand family. i llr. S.-holI expects (o viit a ffiw ' v A.i '"Tavs with relatives at Wasoo on-i tanr Bn. Thrif, Stn O il,er enrouto. nd Sc--ial Notes aroM ettin(rer who is doin car- GaUK-re.1 by the KaM t,reonian ipentcr work Rl ,ne wlffRlftsworlh f;irm coc)on','n, . ' ; 'on Butter Creek spent .Monday with ihi family at. Ilermiston. Clarenco Adams who- has been with ttho Ueorffo & Miller Co. store for the i past two months left yesterday j I-oi5 Anpeles, Cal. PORTUGUESE QUIT HOME FOR PARIS tor (East Oregoman Special.) . i ' ECHO, Jan. S?. The .adieu Aid of the local Methodist church cave a very unique social at tho church on 1. ih im.v ... I'l.liii' i, m-ai Hoover social. t:rn .broad, eraham sanT- j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sloan. Mrs. wichr. homo made MKjkies and c-of- p- EleU,t-, j""- ' -op-tee were served. A pau iotic proeram mger were .a Pendleton yesterday was rendered All presnt who wore 'attending the speaking at Happy Can- WASIirN'OTON", Jan. Strict or ders were j-syilcil by tho war depart ment today apainst the publication by of xcept as . an approved government publication ! or as authorized by the government The constantly increasing number , of soldier authors. puilishinLf bore or i . less incorrect "manuals" of advice to i the service. Is holieveil lo have led ; ; ii. Hie action. All bureaus, schools .and departments are notified that , permission must first be ..l.iiiod ' trom the war college before ;iuj' pain pillet is puijlisheil. their "Sunday" clothes were fined. Much amusement and a thorough so- yon. O. X. Teel was amonu the Echo vis itors In Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. R. F. Wiifglesworth went to Pendleton yesterday for a weeks vis it at the Ira. Terpenins home. Iiev. Oeo. B. Van Wraters of Port land was a week end visitor in Echo and Hermiston. Jto returned home Monday. .. . Frank Cunha was a business, vis itor in Pendleton Monday. . Miss lather Scholl returned home last evening after an over Sunday visit at Weston, Ore., with Mrs. H. D. liedrick. Ralph Martii of Walla Walla ar- j rived hero- yesterday to take a. pos'ti- j on with the George & Miller Co. "Mr. i Martin enpects to brint,' his family to Echo sooji. i Eec Halo and bride of Seattle who have been here visitine the past two weeks left yesterday for Spokane where they will stay a few- days be fore going on to their home SUM AT NEW VOItK ijp.ew fjKx.Tn-s np.r- WASIIINT.TO.V. .Ian. '2. Fred If. t'olvin. witness before the senate mllltory prol)o. said he worked in .New York but lived in East OrniiRo, New Jersey, be cause, "nobody lives in New York, if he can help it.-' "I move thaf ohserviuton be stricken from tho record,- said Senator Wadsworth, who lives in New York and likes It. SCROFULA AND HUMORS GIVE WAY Tliere are many Ifcinps learned from experience and. mbservatiim that the older generation should impress upon ibo younger. Amonsr them is the fact that scrofula, ami ether humors, lrhieh prptluce ec zema, boils, pimples and other erup tions, are. mo.-a siieeessfully treated with Hood's Narsaparilla. Thi grest medicine is a peculiar eomWinitiori of rernarkahly effective hlood-purif vinj; and heallh-frivinp; roois. barks and herbs, which are 'Hthered esneeiallv for i. ,h,. 4mi a. feu,- d.-ivs he- It developed yesterday that Ray Jlood's Sarsanarilla has stood the ' t,, on to their home. Mond 1.. ib-nry. a private of oliphant . ,c e ... 1 ... i,. Ha i In. in i rii i ii in ir. a t Camp Tix, -was ' v"f .-.".. . .-nemo... e..- v .. " ' . . .' ,,., ,, n.l life In tiet a ijolile today now from rrearson boys at Ecna last weeK. i,...in.... ... - . your nearest drus Btore. .rwava Ueputy Sheriff Joe Itlakely was : surancr- while of pneiMnonla jus ''here yesterday on official business. inren oas r.- up ........ j Mrs. Mary E. Pearson who has j Thursday nlixht. "j 'I i ' - fx fc ' ' t. . V . e f 3fi 1 f 1 t Iff,; 4 - ?'"e 21 j . nxtC ' Hi-x v,t 7Y Ji, At Hv : U-; . : . '- h nornartino .M;u hrtdo. I lin flfpo.K-a 1 f-n Ihoir w.iy t Vui ix frum tlmtr prPHidftn of VormsinX. nnd IiIk l home. Thoy will innko ihoir hmiio Mrs. t rlr-H WHkos donntinl a holt or muslin lo thft lorut . C. T. I.". to ! inii'lo into linnl:iirfs for suhllers. 1 l rs. rioru UiiHsclI of Wallowa is jvisitin relatives and friends here and 'at Milton. Mrs. lunelt l a Uter of j .Mrs. ItUKh Hell. AI. Ij. Morrison and brother J. P., have ivturried from a week s visit in lYiiliimai Valley. K. 'K. KheN-r is home from a visit lo Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. John Pnker returned Sutitrday from an t'Xt-niUd trHt,rn ' trip. Mr. unl Mrs. . A. Andi'rson left S.ttiirila.v for their n'W home in 1'rn .tl.toti. Mark M. Anderson is Htiitioned at Seanhh1, Ore., where lie is wmkint; in --prni'o for ari'Oplnnes. Mrw. :iyde Jhnt of Kfn Hill. Idaho. Is visiting hrf. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. ' MeDonald of I'endteiuM hriv uranizf f a m ti.sii.ra 1 class t(i he held Wednesday of week. I'm nk reer r( We.'jlon Tuesday eve nine with Jtis sister M rs, Minnie Walker. ! I'a;, Adams of f'nmp I.-ewls iiceom panied hy li is hrother Ilarley of Mil (0(1 were unesti of tho I- I llulehin- sf)t hoim Wednesday. Mrs. it, Tnsier Is home. from a trip to Arllti'ton. A. F. V:i rr'en j presented M km. War ren with a lift) a I piano during tho holidays. Mrs. K. .1. Leslie and daughter '!rriei were ovi I Waitshiirs; with 1 Mills nnd bride. A. F. Warren nnd 1'rof. H. W. Urew 'attended thts Shriners eonveniion at 1'orlland. j Mr. and Mrs 'm. Nnekols am vis itiiiK in Washington rtties. , GERMANS TO REVOLT AGAINST SOCIALISM . . . . AMSTEISDAM, Jan. SS. Vienna reports1 that, t be .Kelchsrlat. . fprelcn coiuniltteo voted coni'ldenco In For eign Minister t.V.ornln Willi open de mand that the Uormans , revolt nialnst socialism and . "save thetn-Kflves."- ltoforence to the Kalter as Tlerniany's hamfm.m" Is contained in copies ..f the luul clie Taltcsjteltunl; Junker, a pan-i I. l inan orKan. lteply- lii" to fellcluitlons of the court piencher on his l.lrth.l.iy, the Kaiser . xprifsed i h.-inkf otuess for "ilod's ftrcal deeds for tin- liel'li.ail poorde. lie has tfiven our colurs historical, suc cesses." : tin south, young man. and 'thaw out with the counir ! - -. INSURING DYING SOLDIER; COLONEL DEFENDS ACT t'ol. A. V. V. Anderson, comnm nn IiiK tlie 3 I 21 Ii Itetrhnent at the canton menl. said last liiHhf ho had ordered the policy KTitlen and explain".! hi-' action. "tn-edrs were Issued recently," he rommnnder in Camp Ilix Soyx $10.. Mid. "to itive ih" volimreerss "iuar- ,,,, PoUtry W.h or Jfonry in Any Kvonl. j tho n;tsfl n(SI)n:( ,,),( there fmind Tlenrv tu a. serious eomi it Kn. When It developed yesterday tnat iwj- . b , (() t,t.itti,,u-irter;-i I sent my : . . - . : wii.ii i iti:si: roitu; " " ' I.I OI..N, Jan. lis. Vehniska fnr- 1 Insurance officer to see if (he hoy meiM iitfri'Cfi to iiireiiM tlieir i wanted to take out :t policy, lie said pork" prtMltn-thm frtru a tlilnf (o n he did and l( w;ih written ami mane half out original plans, Aeifinliii lo . effective ;:t onee. I refwtrts to the uuHeiill nrul evfeitiin j ( rectumi'.e mm'Ii a jtroeeedini? i strvie. W oitld he hiipossohle nmh't' t V'e (relief ;.. . . : : musterole quick RELIEF! NO BOSltK! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting, Muslerole is i clean, wliite otJneT , made with the oil of .mur tard. It dora all the work of lha old-:ashioned muttard plaster does it better and does not blia ! ter. You do not -have to bother with s Sunday visitur in ; cloth. You simply rub it on and Usually their uncle , Win. j the pain is gone 1 " Man? doctors and nurses use Muster- , ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it pives (rem soru throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff ruck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of tlie back of joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, lrosted ieet, colds of the chert (it otten pre vents pneumonia). , . 30c and 60c jais; hospital size $2.!QL i.e-iiranee law:'. I. lit in lilts c.ise nicr el ynvi- .1 h" k s..lii, i- an of.pi.riuni ty liial Uuiild have come to liim lirm he lieen Wfll and ahodt Ine larr:iHs." Henry Mas a uliinleer. His ;j , I i . - v.iui lii.twn In favii- of his lui.llii-r. I When the women wear holinailcd shoes will it influence Iho course of; ai l inn pursue, l.y the gentleman who esp.ises his toes while pcrniittinir n , .lelicato lady to slaltd In front of him I liaimim to a street car straji? DOLL SPLiniNG; HELPING NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND GET COAL tep lhia meJirine on band. ANSGO 'T'HE Ansco Vest- " Pocltet Speede catches swiftly moving figuies w itho.it a blur. It ecu into action quickly when every second founts. "You can change the focus, the f.'ieeJ and opening of the shorter instantly and accurately whir viewing ihe linage in tliehnder. J-tusshow von th'S cjmerj. TALLMAN & CO. in .ty. ';-(! i Three Generations Testify to the Efficacy of DR. CALDWFXL'S Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative in maintaining the family health. A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic drugs, and pleasant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally, restoring normal reg ularity. First prescribed by Dr. Caldwell more than twenty-five years ago.it is today the indispensable family remedy in count less homes throughout the United States. Sold in Drug Stores 50 cts. and $1.00 A trial lottle can 1 obtained, free of charee. by writing to Dr. W. II. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois ft , t w ff ' 1 t - -J Dr. James' Headache Powder re lieve at once 10 cents a,' package HZ v. -wi ' " 'J r fey 7 ;-i cv "i !:. t 41 "2 v v .'. '; a , ..ri r-l. ,1 .-h v. ss.. I. u itl tii.riiious p..v (slronw how V:.s I Harbor to bent . I , I ',( uut of of these vessels niude th.lr M.-.v In , .. , ,. v j -i-,,l:s ..ml l.ur,.-cs . "W 1-nKlnn.l. which UK. wiff.-rlii1.- '' "" fiMiu hick ..f c.nl. and i,l i.rs went need In New Vor and oilier Ijoui carryliiir coal found m j,n-.v York fliy. which had a a. lnr.e throuBh the, It Impossible ta break the Ice. h'ome caon of ero weother. You t:iko ' it llr. ' .Tuinc' tTii.nfa.Ji Powder nnd in jut a few momenta rnur he.nl clenrs urtd rill nouralKi.t and distj-esn vsninhe. It's the ijuicliet iimi hiirest rclii-f for lieod.iehe. whether .lull, throbbing. s)ilitLin; or nrve-ra.-Uinr. Send somehne lc (he dnta; (.lore and yet a dime yack.-i now. Ciiiii Mill'erbit' it so nee.leii. lie mrr' you pft Or .lumen' llesdarlie Pow.leM Ui.-n tliere will be uo dip pi.intiuejit. r. Flowers .- Have Iho Joy of early winter In your homes. ciirtvs wTiirrwrMs i Also Cnrnntlons, Violets, ete." CEO. HOOKER . Ilurlvt. Phnna S!l. Frse Delivery