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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 5," 1918. D r. Galdwell's';7 We'll give you the best for the price, no matter what the price Wonderful Waist Values .tor Saturday Shoppers BEAUTIFUL NEW CREPE DE CHINE ' ' , , ,s' --.WAISTS $3,95, (i. V With War Savings Stamp $4.20.' i. .f M ' ; j -.'', - v An extremely attractive and pretty assort ment of styles in a good quality of silk. Some in tailored styles, others trimmed with good lace, hemstitching or silk embroidery. DAINTY CRISP LINGERIE WAISTS AT $1.50 OR $2.25 With War Savings Stamp $1.75 or $2.50. No where else will you find values that will equal these for the styles are so attractive, the materials so good and their fit so perfect that you will marvel at the reasonable prices. The new roll collars of organdie, with cuffs to match, in sertions of creamy venition lace, with touches of embroid ering and hemstitching render these waists of plain and crossbarred voile different from the ordinary. Select yours now while the assortments are ' hew and fresh. . . ...... WE'D LIKE TO HAVE YOU LOOK, AT THESE NEW LACES . : Filet effects in medallion and pointed de signs with beading in ed.p;e, for s camisoles, envelope chemise and kindred garments. They are very prttey and the prices arc moderate. Venise and Baby Irish Laces and bands, very much the mode this season for collars, trimming silk and wash dresses. May we show them to you soon? Round Thread Val Laces with insertions to match in many new patterns. These laces are serviceable and very much in de mand, the yard . .' .-. . 6 l-4c to 20c" DO YOU NEED EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS? If you do we would like to show you these new convent embroideries, 15 inches wide, made of fine quality nainsook, in blind and eyelet designs that are really beautiful. These convenient flouncings wear better than any other kind. This special value the yard . , k .............. . . . 35c . ! Embroidery Finished Edge Beading for shoulder straps, inserts, etc. We have a new assortment of these at 15c to 30c v PONGEE SILK All silk,', imported quality, the yard. 75c SKINNER'S GUARANTEED WASH .' ' SATIN ' is a quality that they make bathing suits of. If it will stand salt water, surely it will give satisfaction washed in an ordinary way. Won't you look at this satin, the Skinner "kind, yard ..' $2.00 Oirls' Dresses.: 79c, OSc, $1.49 25C nihhoris, yard Hoys' Shirts 29c, 38c Non Stretch Corsets 97c Men's Dress Hats... $1.98 Hoys' Wool Suits $:.N9 TmisE CASH SAVIXO nAftfSAIJfS AUK HIT A FKW OF TIIF. IIW 1KKIS OP BAItUAINS PFFKJIKn' ltY TOIS DRPAIST.MKNT. "Women's Dress .Shoes . . . $1.9R- Men's Work Shoes Si.frH The "New Silk Skirts .... $t.8 noys; Heavy. Shoes. ...... 2.2.t I.isrht Wool Ohallis, yard.. OSe Men's Wool Pants $2.5 IIvrc'R Ajtotlior One of flic Tteal Bargains UHc WOMAN'S AVI) BIfi ;1H1-H' KPOICT CANVAS SIIOF.S 9Hc T:tn and black leather trimmed, white soles,, $3.50 values. Curtain Scrims 18 l-2o and ISc Jntrlish Long Cloth, yard . 3Bo Percales, washable. 17c, yd. lit; Colored Cotton Crepes. . . . 18c Plaid Dress Goods 2c ?!lue ltlnck and Deep lied , Herxe , .9? Table Damask, full width.. 49c ShcphonI cheeks, f0-in..... 39; , Saturday Mnniine Hp Will l'lace On Sale $2.89 ONI-i ItHi lAiT OF MKN'S CiV.V MKTAIj llltKNS SIIOF.S AT THIS PHIC'K $2.98 Another Hie; I-ot of Liberal Remnants Placed on Sale Today. Our t'lean-l'p Waste Sale has just fairly started, all reasonably priced Visit the bargain basemknt SPECIAL NOTICE This store will be closed from 12 till 3 o'clock tomorrow, Saturday, April 6th, on account of the Liberty Loan Drive. Please govern your shopping accordingly. Bring Us Your Fresh Eggs WE ARE PAYINg 32c PER DOZ. YOU CAN TRADE THEM OUT IN ANY DEPT. IN OUR STORE. STRAWBERRIES The first of the season, fresh for Saturday's trade. VEGETABLES Fresh by express for Saturday's trade. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Spinnash, Green On ions, Radishes, Cauliflower, Ripe Tomatoes, Cu cumbers, Head and Hot House Lettuce and Cream Squash.. Phone your orders early. ;) HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE Doz. cans, $2.75, can 25c; with Thrift Stamp, $3.00 and 50c. T. P: W. SPECIAL BLEND, the best 35c Coffee on earth; with Thrift Stamp 60c. Cleanliness 'PURE FOOD SHOP" Economy Service BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS It's your duty as an American to buy every war saving stamp you possibly can. It's your duty to help the boys fighting "over there" n every way you can. 1 We offer war saving stamps with every sale, just to make it easier for you to help. PENDLETONS greatest department store 2j V3 r-aaa where .T pays to trade Ma v'MrW. Ella It'.- Nason,- of t Grande, whq hS been a BueHt at tho home of her brother an BlttBivn.laW...Mr. and Mrs. J. T...lehardson, returned lo La ilrande this morning-. A number of requests have been made of Jrtlss Ixnilue Halley, Instruc tor in the girls' nthlctle work at the High School, to conduct a women's plum In the Commercial Club Rynina stum. and Bhe requests that all who are Interested call her within tho next few days in order that a meeting: may lie held to discuss nrrantfrementH, if there aro a sufficient number interested in the work. Miss Ilalley'B telephone number is 747. . t II Si n ti u n u n u I! Syrup Pepsin.: The Perfect Laxative The reKUlar business moetinB of the Civio Club will bo held tomorrow af ternoon at 3 o'plock In tho club rooms of the library. About 125 children tinder 14 years of aire and members of tho Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a banquet at tho church last evening. The older members of the Sunday school to the number of 200 or more are expected to be present at the banquet (his even ing at 7 o'clock. A brief projiram was i rendered last evening In connection with the banquet. Vlcnl solos were given by Blolse Welsey and Edgar Averill, Jr.. recitations by Kuth Les ter and "Bill" Williams, while Miss Lois Gornell rendered two piano solos. is an ideal remedy for consti pation. It is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, thiit acts in an easy, natural manner and is as safe for children as it Is positively effective on the stroncest constitution. Sold in. Drug Stores Everywhere 50 cts. (SZ) $1.00 A trial bottle can be obtained, free 'of charge1, by writlni U Dr. XV. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois m 8 The bazaar of the Umatilla County VV: c. T- IT. which was to have been tomorrow, has been postponed for week and will be held on Saturday, April 13. " t Mrs. H. S. Bfxby has returned to her home in Alberta after a visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. Oeorge Hum blen. "Uncle'' Georfre Webb, lira. Frank Frazler's father, who has neen vlsltina at Hillside Home for the pant two weeks left last evening for La Grande. Mrs. Carl Gilbert is here from her hom in GCotio. j R. 'T. fctanflold, Kchrt banker and ! chairman "f the Liberty Umn cam palfcn in that district, was here yes terday. 1 Stark tM Cap!! , CsiMg PloUers Muy m Kertr Homo vill Hire a Utti , , Sunbunm fco Brisliten it Mrs. G. E. Reese, accompanied by , her sons, Raymond and Harold, and . Alias Helen Raymond returned to Pen- dleton last evening, and are at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. j R. Raymond. Mrs. Reese 4)jxh been in , Portland for the past nix weeks and Miss Raymond has been visiting In Oregon City and Portland since the : holidays. 1 i 1 V 1 I ill Mrs. R. X. Rtnnfleld. of Tendleton : Is visiting with friends in this Vtly ' for a few days- Portland Oregonlan. An event wiich may well be antici pated with interest Is an exhibition of practical gymnasium work schedul ed for 3 o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, April lft at tho under the direction of Miss Louise Railey. According to plans for the af- 1 fair, it Is not to be the preHental Ion of a pageant, but an exhihillon of the Physical trainLuK given day by day throughout the grade schools and the high school. MIkh liailey has arrang ed the numbers according to the various classes of work given in the primary, upper grades, and high school departments, demonst rating folk games, imitative work, rythmical drill, formal gymnastics, advanced folk dancing and aesthetic dancing. The exhibition will undoubtedly be ap preciated as It Is the first such op i portunity to view the practical physi cal training being given In the Pen dleton schools. Cupid od the Binrk ore licit! ip to ven eration; tlu'y ere ruled a ciinni;. plotters tt Herald tho cuiui:ic Jt na Jiulu piiribcum to gladden M.0 hearts and brirbtu tlie hemes cf a toft of Imppy fjimllk9. 1 litre Is a vuttt TemnrkaJjIe preparation, known as tlcitbcr s Friend, wMcb has liocn ucd by women for over lialf a century before the arrival of the stork, Thi? t a Icnetrattnff eternnl application for the nb domeu and brcart. Uy ;tiy uq tltmnrli out the wultinff mnntlii, strain und tension is reiit-vej. 1 he muxHrs are made elastic and pliahlo so that when bihy come they . expand with cntae nnd the piiu and danger ; at the crisis U naturally Ush, Thunf too, the nerve are not torn nnd drawn with th.it tL-uul wre'ichhiK strain, and many distress, sucu at iifnu.sii.' imusra. high schf.ol icj:tf .r ":U!T T . v. f. . Trieiid say they have entirtly eoain-d by Uit i nous OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES THE VJLI.ys-KrHT Vou will concode the. luxur iounpsa and briuly of Ihif car without argument. Its practical advantage ' fin ally detprmlnn l porchaae. The motor haa no equal no nfur approach In any similar cms aelllna' for so moderate a prlco or for hundreds iof dollura more. ' It la a 'Willys-Knight slneve valve motor 20,000 produced last yonr and giving- the most remarkable satisfaction. Everybody knows that noth ing has ever seriously dialling d the noijsclessnesg of this type of motor. v It has the softest "purr" com bined with greatest power for its size. Its velvet smoothneos puta all other motors of like power to Khamo. OVERLAND PENDLETON CO. Dealer Overland and Willys Knight Motor Can, 812 Johnson St. I'hone Hi ' Tenrtleton. Ore. i a(.i t t women luvc u.-mhJ Muth'a V'p:id a :d Vw from cxDerlviire that it in me of tl.o Rre;.test cuntriUitloiw to licaltlty, .jpny Di..tticrh:'jd. W rite t tli r i,illeU Rcfc-ul;ilnr Co., .amnr IJ!;!t.. ALbmta, C:i for their "Moth 'rbwwl Boo-." ILre in a vrrultli of in fruition and rotufnrt to le ilt-rived froai eaiing this little hook, It In plainly written ut what every wotuun wants to know. (let 1 boltie of Mfttlier'a Krlend from the dmir iil today, and thin fortify youreif ogainii Ktin and dlflcomfurt. HOOKER'S MESSENGER ; ; SERVICE Phone 522 . Calls 15c and up. LIBERTY BONDS TO Catarrh Cannot "Be Cured n-ttt. iw.i .T.ifi ii'.TIOVR mm thp. rmn- n.,t rti-h ihf wnt of the- disease. Catarrh f A DDV OA TF MA V Q do is i.. a iwal 11ea. greatly Inflneneed bj - I Ur M La I VI r i J conKtitutional oondttiomi. nn ta uraer tot - ur- it you niirt Hike ho Intrrnat remedy.! ,,.. ,v.r.-pf,x. ..,-n - Th Hull's ratarrh Medicine Is take Internallr I " ASHI.VfxTO.N. April .) I he ml art. tttru the blood on tbe mn-.w snr- j treasury deartment haw notified jai-w of the system. Halt's -mTjZ banks to arrange for a 21 day cam- and bear inter- In inn unlrr fnr rran. It IS lin Itr me cimiMe(l of some of the lrt tonl-s known, 1 The bonds are dated .uiUn! wiih some nf the bent bioofl I pan-1 f May ninth. They mature riem. Til perrH-t re:r.i.ir.atiun of the la- i ' vrMients In Hall s larsrrn Medlelne Is September la. 1928. The coupon irodoceii Kieh woanerrnl rewoiTs ;wlll be lor 129 flays Interest payable The part of the canary In the great war is a snap. All the canary has to to die. The birds are placed In cases hung ! along the first line trenchea. Canaries are particularly susceptible to Ger man poison gas. On the first sniff of the gas. the canary dies. Then tho gas alarm is sounded, and Sammy has a chance to put on his helmet. SAI.V.M HAXKF.IC lfr!lfl lKl IX HIS liOO.MS I'lt'Hiitc-iit or I'. S. National Itollevpd to Have Kxpiretl 1'Viday livening When J'lnnnlni,' Trl. Tomorrow evening, April Bth, at 8 o'clock a sliver medal countest will he held by the v. C. T. V. ut ltiver side. The program includes the fol lowing numbers; Selection by the McDonald quartet, (B. S. McDonald, Harold Hattan, Ru pert Graham, and Thomas Montgom ery.) Temperance Dolly, Ada Brownoll. ' A Day He nn Hrag About, Myrtle Sailing. IMano solo Revelry of the Wood men (Barbour), A 1 7.0 r a Xelson. The Vagabond, (Lorene King). The JDrunkard'a Dream. (Velda Coffman). violin solo Sfmple Confession (Thome) Harold Hattan. A case for Charity, (Melbourne Johnson.) Instrumental duct. Violin and Piano. Fred Griggs. Ben Griggs. A Small Boy's Ambition, Eugene Lester. Duet, Waltz (Dncelle) Doris Gra ham, Xorrls Graham. Dollys New Dress. Arlissa Bennett A Threat from Uttle Tommy, Esther Winn. Following the program an offering will be taken, and while the Judges make their decisions, Thomas Mont gomery will give a rending. .The con gregation will be dismissed with the song "America.'' . W. R. Dilkey of Echo Is at the St. George. j Jtoy Lee of Wulla Walla Is at the ! vlmt in-oddce socli wonoerrnl fewim -i fUrrh:il conditions. Head for testimonl- 1 I, free. r. j. ciirNFV Hall's Kauillf Ail Lruici.ts, March 15 and September 15. & Co., Props.. Toledo, O. I-lllsj for constipation. 7.' . DH COLD SPRING CERMAN HALL SAT., APRIL 6 THE USUAL GOOD TIME FOR ALL Ilet cher's Jazz Orchestra W I.NTHI) PATRIOTIC BIRDS f.rrniM of llMnw should be prompt ly expelled from the bloodj This Is h time when the system Is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all Impurities In the blood by taking SALEM. Ore., April 4 J. I'. Rogers president of the I'nited Stales National bank of Snlem, was found dead this morning in his apartment In Rogers building. Evidently he had been dead since last Friday Evening. He lived alone. l'endleton. Tom Smith of Frhn wmm tn Pnn,Un. Ralph Holtc, Ptnnfield banker, Is here today. Kupt Harwood Hall of the Chcma wa Indian school, near Salem, arriv ed last evening for a day's visit here. (By United Press) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., April 6. A campaign to recruit canaries who will give up their liveB to help make the world safe for democdacy, wsh mind isn't more lovely than his face it Officers at the bank had supposed ho tin ,1 n en ...1 J , ' ' ' ... - : oe did not show up at the band Sntnr- your whole body and prevent Illness. , ,., m..r, . . , , i oay morning, as he had spoken about ; j taking a trip.. Today D. W. Eyre. If the beauty of the average man s cashier of the hank, and F. S. Iim- atarted here today by Arthur Loralne. is entitled to sympathy. You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure. Jf you are afflicted with Rieuma-ti-sm, why v. aste time with linimentri. lotions and other local applications that never did cure Rheumatism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain, and K" after that. Remove the cuuse, and there ran ie no pain. i'vu will icvcr t rid if Rhcuraa-1 Port, son-in-law of Mr. Itngoru. notic ed that the window shades of Rogers' arnrtments were not drawn nnd they went over to draw I hem, when they discovered Rogers lying Head on tho floor or tho I. nl broom. n,. ,, ,,,, been seen sloop Friday evening. It Is thought death irioilled from heart trouble. It ti' m nnt:i vou cleanse vcur blood of the irerm:i that tau:;e thn diu-aso. iiogers hod been !!. S. H. hai never had an equal as a 1 ' "tied umies Nation blood purifier and rcores of sufferers was connected with say that it hau clean ::cd their blood of "s orgootonlon in l:m. Rheumati.-m, ar.d renoved al! trace daoKhier, Mrs. F. S 01 the ilisca e frcm their system. i s"leii. lie was 49 years Uct a Lottie of !S. a. a. ut ym-r , . drug- ttore, and pet on trie ri;'l.t 1 . . , . , , treatment to-ciav If you want apt - : ..., .. "'! ,V"'" ""'"''' cial medical advice, you tan oMai: 1 it I , . '" ""' WKI!"'A!; 1H"NT. free by addreasinK Medical lJire-tor, A"'' '' - The T011I front was heavily 23 Ewi.'t Luurutvry, Atlanta, Ca. i'"'m''rded today. president of the il ebieo 1907. nnd tin linnk sltoyi He Icoves Jiuipotl of idd. STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN, NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Get a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powders. Pendleton Trading SUCCESSORS TO THE CENTRAL MARKET. Thank Yoti Miss Vivian Ruth McAllister, 1401 West Webb, Pendleton, was awarded the $10.00 cash prize for suggesting the most appro priate name for our new store. It was hard , to decide this contest owing to the fact that there were many names handed in. We will show you her picture in the pa pers soon. ; Pendleton Trading Co.. PHONE 455 . t .Z 1VV '! Yon can clear your head and relieve dull, anlittinc or violent ihrohhino headache in a moment with a Dr. f .lames Headache Powder. TJiia old time headache relief act almost magi cally. "(Send some one to the drujf etore now for a tiinie package and a few mo menta after you take a nowdcr you will wonder what lieramn of tin- head ache, neuralgia and pain.O .stop suffer ing ifa needjeaa, Be sure you get whafc you ask for, Hiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiu iimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiur. Why Suffer? Give your teeth and., J mouth the care and at- g tention that they te- 5 ouire. We do Painless 1 dentistry at reasonable prices. Newton Painless Dentists 1 Corner Main and Webb Ptr m 5 Ptwn 19 ones Vmfhan ' g zmnuuuuiiuinuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiuiniitnmtn