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PARS TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRII) AY, APRIL 2C, 1918; EIGHT PACKS 1:1 We're Justly Proud of Our ART DEPARTMENT Roomy, plenty of daylight, comfortable chairs to sit in, with an expert art teacher in charge? who will instruct you in all kinds of needle work . gratis. Then,' too, here are shown the very lat est novelties in art goods, di rect from the manufacturer aa quickly as anything new 'appears. Visit this dept. this week. . ' TUB SHIRTINGS AND WAISTINGS Something nqw in artifi cial silk waistings and shirt ings that will positively launder and keep their; lus tre and wear exceedingly well. " Come in stripes of the various colors in pretty com binations., The yard $1.00; 25c extra with Thrift Stamp wi ' IWNS AND VOILES 12c AND 15c , Washablf lawns, and voiles, 24 to 27 inches -wide, printed in pVetty' conventional designs, stripes and floral patterns. Thejyard 12ic, 15c; 25c extra with Thrift Stamp. ; p ' . ' Pure Linen Hemstitched Damask Luncheon Cloths . Come in a . variety of patterns, beautiful quality, sizes , 45x45 and 54x54. Bu table linens now they - are gone. 45 inch size , 54 inch size . ; before entirely . . $6.00, 25c extra with. Thrift Stamp. !1 : Items bf Interest for Saturday Shoppers Who Appreciate . Both, Style , . ! . '. Economy. , ' ' ' and ' NEW SILK DRESSES AT $22.50 New up-torthe-minute styles in a wide se lection of the most popular colors of crisp taf- J uvvigvvbt J tiiVl O Wlt.il r: long tunic overskirts. NEWEST AND SMARTEST COATS $22.50 Attractive styles in wool poplin, wool ve lour and wool serge in tan, grey, navy and fancy checks. .Prettily trimmed with buckles, oeltp and pleats. . . ' EXCELLENT SILK WAISTS $3.95 . These are truly wonderful values and are shown in a wide variety of styles in white, . : nesn or yenow crepe ae chine, as well as fancy , stripe wash silk. CUTE LITTLE DRESSES FOR CUTE LITTLE GIRS 75c TO " ' -- -'': ' ' $5.95 . .... , Mothers, you will be agreeably surprised when you see the un usual attractiveness of these stripes and the fine quality of the materials for prices so reasonable. Girlish plaids, solid pinks, blues and tans in gingham, chambray or durable Japanese crepe are all available for your selection. WOMEN'S BLACK SILK FI- BRE BOOT HOSE In all sizes, the pair 35c KAYSER SILK TOP UNION SUITS ' ' Flesh color and white, bodice style With ribbon straps over shoulders, tight knee, the suit, $2.50. CUMFY CUT GAUZE VESTS 15C In all sizes, plain white, a' speci ally good value at each. . . 15c CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDER . WAISTS Made about the same as Na zareth, a splendid quality in all sizes,N each 25c ;...::.;:.).:.T.la.,rfav::-;-;, ...,'?,cii?r THKJf FAY ATTJbXTlO.V to our Bargain Basement advertisements. Every body reads them. Every , body la watching his chance to save a hard earned dollar. Das Kiciit We. Adrertised . ONE BIQ DOT MKN'8 ABJIX SIIOKS, SPKCIAI. $6.30 . , . , These .50 Shoes on sale until they are all old. Three Hour or Thin Advertisement Sold is'2 palra. Did you road the ad? Did Par attention to it? Doscns of pair left; all ilea. Today Wc Offer l'ou 5c CHIIDRICN'S rSDEltSKIIlTS 15o" Aces 3 years to 14 years, all fancy. The ma terials alone are worth s0 to av- These Baraains Help You Save, Women's Dress .shoes $1.08 Men's Dress Shirts MOo Percale, any amount I to Girls' Knglish Shoes Boys' Wool Suits Outing Flannel Turkish Towels White Footwear for Everybody. Is this the lowest ' priced pluce Eastern Oregon? Ask your thrifty bar." visit" the- Bargain Basement. - i ii i . $2.87 . $3.89 . . J to . . 13C in ' all neigh- YOUR DOLLARS HAVE A . LONGER RANGE THAN ANY GERMAN GUN. The Kaisor has a gun with a range of about seventy-five miles. If is used for murdering innocent women and children in Paris. ' Your dollars, invested in Thrift Stnmps have a range of thousands of miles. Thus when you purchase Thrift Stamps you ac complish several very desirable things. -you put your money into a perfectly safe security. -you deri-e a good rale of interest from it. you do your country a substantial ser vice and you help to do your bit towurd down ing . Huiserdom. . Buy Thrift Stamps today. CLOW HIS GJU3E FOR ronTLAXD, April 20. The Port land Uuckaioos nunlti their Initial appearance at the Vnughn-sli'eet ball park yesterday und Immediately pro ceeded to wado into the good graced of the handful of fays present by ad ministering an artistic at of white wash .to the Vancouver soldiers, win ning a to 0. The two BucUoroo pitch ers let the khukl warriors down with two safe blnglcs. 1 Carl Clow, the" young right-hand pitcher from La Pino, Or., pitched six Innings without allowing a hit or run. He looked and actod the part of a seasoned pitcher and was as cool as the pipes In George Parker's re frigerator. But one player reached second during the six Innings Clow was on the mound. ' Clow fanned five of the opposition ftnd issued one base on balls. He Is credited with, four assists and hand led a throw from Fisher at first base In faultless shape, besides starling a' fast double ploy Jn the first inning Clow to Hitter to Fisher. The more Clow works the better ho looks and If he continues, to baffle the opposi tion as ho did yesterday he will most likely open the chumplonship season against Vancouver. j Itapp Allows Two lilts. I 1 Rapp, southpaw, took up the bur Iden'.fon the Bucknrons In the seventh and retired the soldiers in jlgtime. I Cncle Sam's warriors guthered their i firtft -safe blngle off Hupp 111 the sev- ' onth, when Kelly singled to center, j Welgant'a blow to the same spot in the ninth was the extent of the sol I dit ra' collodion of bits. 5 YOU Don't Have to Suffer i I e -aV I f PURE FOOD GROCERY , ... DEPT. Basement. Cleanliness Economy Service Phone 15. New Spring Vegetables Health ful, economical. Ripe Toma toes, Cucumbers, Artichokes, Celery, Carrots, Radishes, Green Onions, Spinach, Rhu barb, Cauliflower, Lettuce and Cabbage. Home Grown Asparagus, from . Stanf ield, fresh , shipments daily, 3 pounds 50c; with Thrift Stamp 75c. Olympic Mayonnaise and Olive Sauce Two wonderful dress- ings; include one of them with ' today's order. Bottle 45c; with Thrift Stamp 70c. T. P. W. Special Blend, the Best 35c Coffee on earth; with Thrift Stamp 60c. New Cookies and Crackers, fresh from the factory ovens. MAY POOL ALLIED SHIPPING BUSINESS WASHINGTON", April 25. The E 1 pooling and operation by the intcr-ul-3 J lied shinning hoard of nil tonnage g3 now operated by the tTnitcd Slates, g-f Great Britain, France and Italy is be Egjing Jointly discussed by theso nations. 3jTho distribution of tonnage as the wsr E3 sweeps Into the most desperate stane Ef'" becoming more and more a vital inctor in me outcome. The diffcren- -J!ces of opinion whether food supplies, or men should have priority has caus ed vast confusion in recent months. The pool plans would bring the same coordination In the shipping 'shortage that was brought on tho eastern front by the appointment of General Pooh as generalissimo of the allied trooiis. Don't deceive yourself; look here before you v spend your money. ! , C-iT. '-TV PtNDLETONS CREATISr DEPAftTAENT STORE V "i- op WHERE IT ryVYS TO TRADE aronous If you buy before looking here you cheat YOURSELF. Plan Risistance To Draft in Ireland DfllLIX, April 25. Throughout Ireland antl-conscrlptlonlsts are quietly but determinedly marshalling the re sistance to draft. A Joint meeting of the nationalists, insn party is in session nt the man sion house working a plun to coordin ate tho political, ecclesiastical and la bor forces. Carson ordered the Ulsterites to re organize their machinery and hold a meeting after the introduction of home rule. ACKACHE? 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Off leers land men of the United States destroy er Parker were commended by Sec retary Daniels for bravery and hero ism In the work of rescuing nine sur vivor from the Uritlnh hospital ship 'Olenhart and Castle while a heavy sea jwas running, after the hospital ships jwere torpedoed February 26. ue to dray nlonp: without help, but by Mrs. Lynch a experience, and try this i amous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- EMnd and for spt-cia) advice write to ydia E. i'mkhnm Ucd.Co.. Lynn, Mass. The kaiser's road to Paris Is being paved with German skulls but the material Is Insufficient. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children """' In Use For Over 30 Years Always been the Binsmrof ' Liner SL Paul Sinks ! Jap Foreign Minister At Dock in New York I Has Resigned Position NEW YORK. April S3. The huge liner St- Paul sank In her dock this afternoon. The seattocks are sup posed to have been left open, either by accident or design- As far is Is WASHI.VOTON, April 25 The res ignation of Viscount Motone, Japan ese foreign minister, was announced today- Motone was the Heading ad vocate of Japanese intervention In Siberia. He Is succeeded by Baron within three feet of a private who was lying out In No Mun's Land at night- A boy from Cincinnati some distance uway saw It and watched to see whether his patrol mate had been hit. He hadn't been touched, and got up and walked closer to tho German line. were horrified to find that the avia tors were eating mayonnaise snlmon, roast turkey, boiled chicken, York hum. roant beef. presHcd beef, sulud-s fruit salads, Jellies and various other unwartlme-iike eatables. KMTrT STr:f:f, MAX TO 111 ll.l Kill If FOII lXt"l.K SAM kaown there was tie -lorn of life. A ; Goto, the present home minister, who heavy guard was Immediately thrown about her,! the crew being checked up. She is lying in the.bed of the rtver only partly submerged.'- - ; ' - ' will hold both portfolios. Chamberlain Would j Change Overman Bill Y AX at EES HAVE CMJfSE t'.AJJ JlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllM ; V We Sell . - ' : v.- ' War Saying's Stamps Save and Serve The First National Bank PENDLETON iiiiiiiiiin;iiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiHitniiiiriiiiiiiriitiiiniiniHiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiniiiMiiiii: WASHINGTON. .April 24. Senator Chamberlain has thronwn his sup port to the Overman empowering bill Provided the bill is amended to ex- One Is Hurled IVam Trench Hut Is I'nhurt. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN u)kkai.b. April 24. iney used tolCiU(e tne interstate commerce com figure that It took a thousand pounds , mission and the federal reserve reor of lead to kill a man. Now it prob- . ganlzatlon contemplated by the mcas ably take ten thousand. ure. A. company from a Middle-Yestern 1 . state was. holding a sector recently when a shell hurst In the trench. One NEW HUNGARIAN of the men was blown clear out of i . TTT.'f T T,"T7 IC "M A TifPTI the trench. He landed .thirty feet'. , XVllliIllla.V 13 1JUILiU back in the open. Kveryone thought j he was done for. Then they saw him I SSCRICH, ' April 25. Count Jose move, and within a few minutes he rizerenyl has been appointed Hungati began to crnwl back , toward the an premier it ls learned here today, trench. t 1 - He was given hand, and once i IIOVAI, KI.VKIt.S 1IK.H r I.:HS back In the trench the mud was I LONDON. April 23. The food con- scooped fro.-.i his ears and nose. His .trol committee at Lincoln charges bunkies felt him all over. He didn't that the high flyers of the.Koyal Fly have a sdrafch'. "WUhln ten minutes 'Ing Corps are also high livers. Imring he was bsck, at bis place in the line, a dinner dance the committee raided In another l"inu'lt, ft anell- h-t tooee tle house and halted the dinner. They The Itching and Sting . . .f ' of Blazing, Fiery Eczema Smrki Lik the Sin Is on i ire. There ie harraeiine; diaeonrfort caused, by Xxzemm that almost be comes a torture, -The itching is al most unbearable, asid the akin seems on fire wan the burninr irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only al lay the pain temporarily. The disease ran only be reached by going deey down to its eouree. , , , .The source fit Eea U li W r i - ) i f i v , , rrx ' Si r Sn-rn "' i "- ' '' ' 'r " far Tiirnotl Tiirtlf. DAYTON, Waih.. April 25. An an tcmol'lle party Including Olen Brown. Mrs. Iumb of Vancouver. Miss Comp ton of Walla Walla. Mlnses Helen and Dorla Romnlne and Uonita Ollhum escaped serious Injury If not death in an automobile accident Friday evening when Mr. Krown's auto turn ed turtle, j. Inning them all under the car. Mrs. Lamb and Mr. Brown worked their way frolri under the car and constituted themselves a rescu ing party to save the others. When they reached town, the doctor looked them over nnd Informed them thnt none of them were killed, although strenuous llfing on the car was almost as bad. E NEURALGIA PAIN Get a 10 cent 'package of Vt, James' Headache fowderi and don't suffer. Whn ymir bond hcIium you simply must lmo relief or yuu will go wilil. It's c;HeHii to Buffer when yoii c tak a rvmpily like lir. Jitmca Head -iclie Poinlt rn nnil rrlirvo tho pnin nd nrnraiyia nt onet. Hfnd sotneono to 1!ip lnij ntor now for a dim fmcktt?e itf Dr. Jame' I!nailacli Powdcrn. Hrtti't ti;(Ter! In n few tnomciits you fevl fifii IieadiU'bo yona no lliora 'iMiruliA pain. ud To Lcve Fc? Do!T I iillllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIUIIIIIl' MatsrnuJ f ntmct Greatly DevelepeJ by Teerhing Cbiidreai to Love tiw Uoiia. r"iwVATw,sp,a; i till CHARLES 4.&SCHVA9 Charles hi. Sahwab, perhaps the Rrealeat Bteel man in the United htates, has teen made director gen eral of the Kntentenry Kle-! Torpor ation by lreident VVH.4rn. and It in a.d he has leen niven full power to force the construction of hlit at a rA4ld inte. Mr. Schcwub hnn nlven tip the niina (tment of Uin Immemw ftethhlehem uteel plant to do thl Work for the moxernment. He Is the blood, the diressc being caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satU- factory treatment for all so-called i skin diseasea is 8. S. for this rem- edy so thoroughly cleannes the blood j that no impurities can remain. Get a ; bottle to-day at any drugstore, and , von will se results from the rirht , treatment. Writ for expert medical j fifth man to have the direction of the iluMaj avVils-h fiii ran iret without . "hlppina. others uuit because they coflt, by addressing- Medical Director, j d id not have sufficient rower o att , ux.3. b? las little child's doll Is mother to lh tncul romantic fairy. And In the rears thai pssm tue doll fades Into Ute pctats of s H June me, to evolve the bkm wondrous of all transforms Uons. - i S And now comes a more sotIotts period wtien the Joy of res. mother hood eiioald be s trnnquil s bent efforts can provide. This Is sceutnptir.hrd with a waiicrfitl rem-1-" edy known as Mother's frlerd. An externnl.3 npplfcation mo penetrntinr tn Hn not a re as 5 to thorourhly luhriente the my Hud network of rord, tendons, nerves sed tnasdos Just benefttb the ssta of the abdoawa. S It relieve the tension, prevent tesdemeta IE and pain at tlte rrfii and eaahle tt nt S men to expand rently. TM aniselm en-' S trnt-t iutnrny sftrr baby arrives and tlx 3 utm is tttos pirserred. ( t Tt should be appM-d daPr, wfslil and morrv 5 Ire. dun: y rb pvrlnd of esnertincy. hf ZZ ; rernlsr ro It enable th islonwn to ex- S i pard witlwnt Vo tiitifti vtriin (ten hih is him. Natural;), paJn and danger at the I ciiis is lvs. I Von wf!l KM !o!fi?r"s Friend on snle at , every dmr Ure. It ht prepared only by t'ie Br;aai.d Mernlitnr io., l.nmir B;.!r.. Alluiita. t,.i. They will srnd yu sn In(rnrlie "Mdl,e rbond U.-riL"' :itio,t ch.irre, ; Write them to mil It fc ) on. lo not n-rirr I 1or s Si' ncrnine or iiiut to u ff(ber rnfnii i-rr.t n a uoti' from ynnr cJni WHY PAY THE PED DLER TWICE THESE PRICES?, You can save money by buy Ins; your stork lonlo at this atore. Instead of paylns the pqddlcr fancy pricea for Roods ot unknown quality. La ok at this price for that old reliable and ruaranteed stock conditi oner and worm expeller. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25 We also bandle Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant. Dr. llcse Poultry Panacea. Dr. lies Distant Donee Killer. ii I Sfattiat pia find riiMvrnrnrL M tlnai fnrliry yoy:U 3 Mxinrtirt ' Tallman & Co. f Deadlne; Drosgiata. H r We ailvertl" and of fT War Sav H 5 lngs rtiamie -for sale with every 3 E pnrcliaae. 4 siyrijuis. "suns, ii!iimii!Miiiimimiiiiiniiimmnimn7