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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. EIGTIT PAGES . Whether Youfe Outfitting Yourself J Your Family or Your Home for the Spring and Summer Months You Will Find The Pedples Warehouse Equal to Your Demands and the Prices are Most Pleasing. Patriotism, and ReaJy-fo- Wear Apparel for Women Women are having a very im portant part in the winning of this war. Never before have Red Cross meetings, knitting clubs and-other war time activities made such Urgent demands on their time. With time such an important factor, how can any patriotic wo man devote hers to repeated fittings at her dressmakers or tai lors? . - Buy your garments ready-to-wear. They have more stylo. You see the finished garment, thereby avoiding disapopintmeni. The responsibility is not divided between source of material and maker but placed solely with the store in which your purch ase is made. Purchase your ready-to-wear garments of us. We will save you time, guarantee fit, style, workmanship and quality of materials at prices consistent with the quality offered. Women's Suits from $22.50 to $65.00 Women's Coats from $13.50 to $60.00 Women's Dresses from $15.00 to $50.00 Women's Waists from ; , ....; 98c to $25.00 Women's Skirts from . , $3.95 to $25.00 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR TJutt is new and up to the minute In style In tho kind wo are showing. Pique collars mid sots are much in demand, Georgette crepe collars and sets are very f?ood sellers, Organdy collars and cuff sets are another fea ture. AHoghether a splendid selection of tho latest Styles from 35c to $2.00; 25c extra will Thrift Kta-inp. KAYSER VKNIT UNI ON SUITS No better anywhere, knit to fit, fine : gauze lisle, fine quality, tight or umbrella knee, sleeve less with straps over shoulder or bodice style, cut very full so as not to be too small when it is washed. Prices 75c to $2.00; 25c extra with Thrift Stamp. FREE LESSONS IN" ART NEEDLE WORK You Are Invited to Visit THE ART GOODS SECTION THIS WEEK and see the many new and pretty, thinprs on display. MRS. ITENDKKSOX. who la In charge of our Art Dept. 2nd floor, is an expert art needlework teacher and will be glad to Rive FI1EK instructions In all kinds of knitting-, crocheting- and art em broidery. This is just another service we have to offer our tradel Be sure to see our new stamped centers, srarfs. luncheon sets, pillow cases, etc. Scoiai orders taken for making these up. COI.OXIATi DRAPKUY FABRICS Express much of the quaintness and charm of long ago, but are well adapted to modern re quirements for the decoration of the various rooms. See our beautiful chintzes, cretonnes, reps, taffetas, tapestries, etc, from 25c to M.00 yd. (ftsefftV c k V J fi- WHAT ABOUT THE WEAR OF YOUR CHIL- 1 DREN'S SHOES? . Are the soles wearing like paper? Do you find a cork sole under the first sole? When the caps wear off do you throw the shoes away? 1 Cheap shoes have stiffened cloth under the cap, it should be leather -. , WE ARE PLACING ON SALE TODAY $1150.00 WORTH OF SOLID LEATHER SHOES For the roughest boy or the roughest girl. Full double leather soles without any substitute. Caps that are double, tough leather. , And they're priced at Bargain Basement prices. All sizes; new snappy lasts; English included. MEN'S SHIRTS Quality Shirts, with indi viduality, exclusive patterns, beautifully' tailored, perfect fitting; values not to be found elsewhere in Pendle ton. f .7 . , . Silk Shirts in soft collar styles in white and colors, $5.00 to $7.00. Silk Shirts, neck band styles, with French turn back cuffs, $2.50 to $8.50. Percale and Madras, neck band shirts; a most attrac tive stock $1.00 to $3.50. Work Shirts-Toe, $1.00 and $1.50. Black Sateen Shirts 50c, 75c. $1.00 to $1.50. Flannels of all kinds at last year's prices. Buy now. Cleanliness "PURE FOOD SHOP' Economy Service Country Butter Full weight, fresh and sweet, 2 lb. roll 85c; with Thrift Stamp $1.10. . Home Made Style Noodles Package 15c and 25c; with Thrift Stamp 40c and 50c. Apple Butter One pound can 25c; with Thrift Stamp 50c ., r rts&rjjvj US J Sweet Potatoes No waste, ready to serve, large size can 30c; with Thrift Stamp 55c. Olive Oil For table ormedical use, full pint bot tles 90c; quart bottles $1.50; with Thrift Stamp $1.15 and $1.75. Weston Mountain Potatoes, sack $1.25; with Thrift Stamp $1.50. New California Vegetables, by express daily, .New Carrots, Beets, Onions, Radishes, Rhubarb, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Artichokes and Red Cab bage. Buy Thrift Stamps Today It's your duty don't delay. Help your country, help the boys "over there," and help yourselves and posterity. r-tr PENDLETON'S greatest department store eJrQopies warenousQ l3 where it pays to trade ilEr&222SsS Buy Thrift Stamps Today It's your duty don't delay. Help your country, help the boys "over there," and help yourselves and posterity. ECHO CO.HMEROI.1 CLtB B ilf j 8 E FRIDAY, APRIL 19th FI.KTCHEH-a ORCHESTRA (Jucid Mnslc. Coed Ktour. Jood TUnr. SAMMIES AT MASS BEFORE BATTLE - Mm PfM ' ', SlW m ' r L , 3---- . 1 T .... . . t 1 UVl'l UllVIt ItLMTIIU J4 13 '(r!I t(": " 1 frJ ' P A iTt, thosp. I would ay that vlrtury will i Z Prt J- i 1 'btrlonrto the Mdo which holds out th I J 'HA.VNK.SBritO. April 1 7. Some 1 2 jKt V r if 4 1 M I f'nfMt The French army Ih movinKjrLiiiarkalilo reHiUtn are nald to liavo. t t iJ V' - " ?.'-' - " 1 , I Vr J'l ' ,.,rt. There In no other courso open minlns nmives wltb a vaccine to pre- : j, .v ' 'rim-'"-" ' jmt II V" J 1 s :-,., Jl to no hut to right It out. I !"''"" 'r. uwrr i me, l" ' ? 7 C" " f WltL--B. ikit''' r? s i' "Kvery poHltlon must bo held to th "'"th African Jnstltuto of Medical ? r4 . ' id- - V " '''It " " r J l"t man. There must be no retire- Knseurch. unnounceH that In the Tre- ! i ' , , ' " Ci ' i 'M ",'7 "1 X - 'itS irnent. With our hacks to the wall mh-r mine the mortality from pneii- Ji ' " 'aT3 . -, 3 ttnd Ix-'ll'-vlng In the JiiHlice of out monla fell from IS. So per thoiiHand m " t- V'L" ""S f: - i, - '' ,V4'r j !cauHe. each ono of us must fight to employed to H.S8; In the Crown milieu. ..!'. ,. , jrf -4 1 A TT I tho Mid. Th artv nf our hiinini luid f rom 7.0 to 2 ttr.. and In the I)e lloers 1 r M t''11'""" " If" t V- V 1 the freedom of mankind depend alike "lines from H-SJ to 3- per lhou-(5 J-J ' V- ' C?""-' i " 4rt I i upon the conduct of each ono of us at "nd. jx 'i-'1 (). ' 'It ' "V "' Ihls-critical moment." 1 rff th. 'Kr . ' "'t'''V Natiiro t'u., Tl, l-tr Takes tlwis t It W? Vrif-: : iT tV " 'f'tr i' HIIKT VKi:K There li an old sayhiK Ihnt "Nature .i-V.,",.- JnrST'j;" vVlW '''fC-' lUdKlun rniM-r Say. 'Ilielr Idcnlirlra-1 f fff m f j llou llw tllrd Twfnty Ills; i 1' ' 1 ' -LJ- - " ' I THi: -HAil'K, April 18. Three f-r . ... I J ) n , , ." , hundred and six divisions Into the hat lli; and enduring the moot recklr I sacrifice of human life, ho has yet made little pronre toward liw aoiilw-. "Ve Ihls to the determined M riL.toi,,,' tmrl Keif s.-ierlfieo of our : troops. f Words fuiliuo to express the ndmirnllon which I feel for the splen did resistance offered hy all nmks of lour army under the most Iryiuir-clr- ' ciinistanccs- PHOT ROCK GUARD HAS FIRST DRILL Principal Russell Makes Visit to Town; Will Teach There. . Kawt Oregonian Speclul.) P1IAT UOl'K, April 17. A. C Cooper and family motored to lendlu ton Friday- - kM Weatgate. who bought ft ranch near Sweetwater, Idaho, last fall, la transacting buslnesv here thl week. George Johnston wal a business visitor Friday. Joe Kopp was a visitor here Frl- day. ' ' I Vlctodr Itomageaux was here Frl- j day. . Oliver Knotts and wife were vis itors here Friday. Cora Grant and brother Hoy were here Wednesday. Alice BlevinB was a pAidloton vis itor the latter part of tho week. Althoush I'ilot Kock'a quota was $25,000 for the Third Liberty Loan,' befodre the first Week of the drive the people hud subscribed 933,000. Clara Scharpf spent Jhe 1 weekend at the home of her brother, I C. S harpf. ' Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Btter are jlun i ninK u trip to Llnd, WashiiiKtodn. ! soon to visit with thlr son-in-law land duuRhter, Mr- and Mrs. George Campbell. j The ?ncnterH of the home guard i had their flrt drill practice Sundiiy iaftornoott' Almost nil the men who ! wero uL the first meeting were there ! for p rue tee. They wero divided Into 1 squads of elxht men each and each ismiad whs given a drill master. Wed I nestlay nicht .will be used in tho fu Uure for the home gukrd practice. ! Mrs. Jeff Troxull and family have ! moved Into tho house vacated by P. j A- Dixon and family, f Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bond entertain Jed the members of the Bond Auto Co. at dinner Monday evening. Those ! present were Mr. and Mrs. K- R. Ran- kin. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Milter. Mr. 'and Mrs. P A. IMxon-and Mr und ! Mrs- A. M. Bond. ' On account of the small attendance the Bunday night meetings at the church have been discontinued until the busy spring season Is over. Hazel Holmes snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Knotts. Mrs. Bob Stubblefleld and sister, Hazel Fletrher, have rented tho small I house back of A. M. Bonds and will . spend the summer here, i M. D. Orange Is making a business t trip to Portland- During his ab ' sence the drug store is in charge of ( Robert Boylen and Miss Verona Ful j Ion wider- ! Fred Hlnkle has been called to scr- vlcec In the draft. He wilt report ; some time In May. Mrs. Turner. Edith Wanke and Marvin Roy motodred to Pendleton Sunday evening, j Norman Jensen Is quite ill at his I home here. . ' The school children nre nil busy I selling thrift stamps this week. Tom Gibson and family were In Pendleton last week. 1 Bert ituholts and wife were here Saturday visiting at the home of Mrs. Gill. J. o. R tinsel I of Athena, who will teach here next winter, was a busi ness visitor here Saturday. He was accompanied by his wife end son. Mrs. Terry and small daughter were here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ievl Kldrldge have returned to their home after spend ing a week in Idaho. Mrs. Will Hutchinson Is quite lit again. She was in the hospital In Pendleton for some time, but Is at her1 home now. Bob Stuhhibfletd, McKay creek rancher, was In town Monday. COMING TO WALLA WALLA . ', DOCTOR MENTH1N & CO, SPECIALISTS DO NOT USE SURGERY ' . . will Uo at DACRES HOTEL FRIDAY anil SATURDAY April 19-20 NO CH.UtGE FOIl KXAMINATION Tho doctor In charge Is a regular graduate In Medicine and SurKery and Is licensed by the atato of Washing ton. Ho visits ' profesnlonally tho more Important towns and cltlos and offers to all who call on this trip con sultation and examination free, except tho expense ot treatment when de sired. According to his methods of treat ment ho docs not operalo for chromo appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ho has to his credit ninny wonder ful results In dixcases of the stomach, liver,, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bladder, bodwcltlng. catarrh, weak lungs, rhoumatlsm. sci. aticu, leg ulcers and roctal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not got any bet tor, do not fall to call, as Improper measures rather than dlsoase are of ten tho cause of your long standing trouble. Romember abovi date, that exami nation on this trip will bo free and that his treatment is different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. dor Company's plant at Possession I point, started In a rowboat for Glen- dalo on a liberty bond buying mis sion. Later some residents on Whldby Island found his body In tho boat. MEED OFJROH NOW Ai'menti Due to Insufficient Iron Common in Spring. Iron Is an essential constituent of pure and healthy lilootl. I'eptiron, tho new Iron tonic, com bines Iron with nux. celery, pepsin and other blood and stomach tonics that successful physicians presenile. It is a wonderful corrective of anemia, paleness, lanjiuor, nervous ness, whether caused by hard work, worries, loo close confinement Indoors, or any other caue. Ifnttron will multiply the red corpuscles In your blhod, tone your nerves, improve your color, old your digestion, and restore the health and strength that you must have for the cheerful performance of ds'ly duties. . I'eptiron Is In tho form of pills, chocolate-cos ted, pleasant to take, prompt in effect and economical. . Your drugslst knows the great merit of this mix and Iron prepara tion, and vill be pleased to supply you. f'oiixlllmtlnn ami Indigestion. Thene are twin evils Persons suf fering from Indigestion are often troubled with constipation. Mrs. Hubert Allison. Mattoon, III., writes that when she flrt moved to Muttoon she was a great sufferer from Indi gestion und const ipation. Kood dis tressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy welsht pressing on her st"nimh jind cheMt. File did not rest well itt night, nnd felt worn out a good port of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets corrected this trouble so th.t sho lias since felt like ti different person. KI-ilMTKS OVERLAND MODEL 90 LEADS IN PERFORMANCE The final test of any automo bile Is Ha performance. What it doci la more Import ant (baa what it is. The ws- this Overland Model t L.iaht Four performs for mure than SO. 000 ownere speaks more for It than a whole library of technical explanations. But this performance in this Model au include more than' mechanic! excellence. It Includes big-car stylish de sign, twaring comfort, spacious Inferior, wide seats, ample leg room, deep upholstery, beautiful fintf h In short, it Includes complete t-.juipment of ail modern con- viiieticea. I'ricv OTA. sulUect to change wr.hout suUtt. lt us show you this car. Thr.t efampa for sale. CYLWND PENDLETON CO. Itrafa-rs O. t-t-land and W Ul)s- Kitixbt Motor Care, tit Johnson -'. 1'iion 111 J'eiu.o. Ore. H. A. (Lon) Williams Candidate for COUNTY COMxMISSIONER in the Republican Primary, May 17. Your vote and influ ence respectfully solicited (I'uld Adv.) IW'lxlun l'uMr Kay.4 'Ilielr Iclcnllfira lion III)- tilled Twenty llig liaHkcts. Till: -HAlil'K, April 18. Three hundred and seventy thousand (ier- muns were killed In the first week of Cough offend the western front. There Is an old saying Ihnt "Nature ci-'res. the doctor takes the fee.' but ( s as everyone knows you can help na-j 2 tore very much and thereby enable 'liS to effect a cure in much less time than's Is usually reoulred. This Is particu- ! S I larly true of colds. Chamberlain's ; S Itemedy relieves the lung ijiimmmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMmiiiimiiiiiiiiv 1 WHY PAY THE PED- I I DLER TWICE THESE ! PRICES?, 1 Tou can nvi money by buy- S in your stock tonlo at this S tore. Instead of paying1 th s peddler fancy pricoa for Roods s of unknown quality. Look at s thla price for that old reliable E5 And ffuaranteed stock conditt- S oner and worm expeller. S j arcddlng to a report printed ly the j ltd expectoration. & v, 1 Uelfffst he Ia?dtid today. It naid that and h0h Nature In ' j twenty twrketft, measuring 21 by Iftjtem to a healthy rr :j-aJ Irich in Hze. full of iennn sol- ! - .... . iKiulfleti the touith mucus and aids In s expectoration, allays the cough fc restoring the ays- 2 condition. 25 Dr. Hess Stock Tonic I lb. Pail Cost $2.25 This .hntMCrph. Jit.t rerelved prior to their departure for the I m Loin! I'ne. : fh'tWM Am-ri;in trm ret.-Ivhis re i the soldier tuny Ih w n n i ;i-t. " ,; f Hh.l ."In? in I zed. dlers IdpnMflratlon tHnv. have arrl ed at rTufii, In lielrluin. rpreent ' iic dead- An Idern Iflrtalon 1!mc worn? hy a "FVMiY IMSTM". Ml KT ItK HKT.I TO THi: l.T M.W ViSlMX, April IV. Kl-'id Marshal Fir Dtiualas Ha id. In a ei-eiix! order of the day toddreP to "All ranks of ihe HrltiMh army In Frani and I'ktu'h t'," aas: "Kvery r.Ui'u must hld to the t&4 man. here nuift Ve ut Vc- tfroi-nt. With our hackn to th ai d tt-li in in th Jo-tlee of our mi'.-, vnth one of u nin-t fiht oi: t.. th end. '"The saf't of onr li.iinm ttd t h fj )., n .f nt.iiiKiiMl d-nd aJ.ie up on tip c.nd:irt of e i.rti one t at tt ! rrii:rji inrinii-nt " Kiitl Meirrhal llsK ani:ttunced tht the Fi - i.i ti arm "Is iooln rapidly wall ar.d In tr-:it force' our Im t'.i it (r ii ! hrr (ii;i i.i- Mj-rtiian soldier in nbout the sixe of the war. l the Mipport of mii Ain'iic-.in itnrirr of a dollar- I'ro-flerman farmers who are 3 hourdlng wheat will have their hourd;s , cehf(eated. Thin Is no time to hoard Hi sttythliia; that can be used In winning 5 We also handle s Pr. I less Dip and Disinfectant & Dr. Hcse Poultry pan Dr. Iicsa Instant Loose Killer. S I.. e. PDItfO t ! ( i, the Itrltii-h "In iiit- 1 order y : r. H" (''day. I he i rili" dtlitrk i. ;r.ii!. H; o:.Jf i f ".id Kit Ff(-n ifim l porn H"d io 41 arin . . t t h! ou all ead All the r- f (he b.fk h h'.' I. rid has net tip rru.uiy tryinir . IHI.S 0 HIS WAV TO ri'IM'11 SK I.IKI ItTV IU N HHlri:t u" , e huc tt th- clork of clvillzatl i:VKHKTT, April 17 was received by formi All) boity ho U ..,t lii Mewiht-r la piHvy and j lion to buy llhertv lond one'if nature or of ltrrty. tt t. Information A. It. Maulft- ved l y thlh by that the death of William Walter. prillsfio- found in a boat off W hid by Island, woe Is no lover due to heart trouble. Walters, who I Tallman & Co. 5 Leadloc Drulgista. g We ail ter(ir anil offer Var Kar. S uitfs Maiuiw I iir sals itltU every -2 was riinerlntenilent of the tlianl I'oh r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiinnS -i (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; 1