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h -aui-t$e'r,V-e -i .ftee-e- V VAC, TWO F.IRHT PA Cra DAILY EAST OKSGOXTAN, FEOT L5TON, OH.'CGON. FRIDAY. MAY a, 1918. United States Senator l"r;E M kfs KTATtTMEXT. r on -Warn- Merchandise or Real- -Merit : Tl e newest, MaartesL moa dependaUe Js you can find. This store has been serving you with just that for a third of a century. That's w hat we now offer and that's what well continue to offer. The best and the newest for the price, no matter what the price.. .3' I Famous Jack Tar Middy Blouses-and Garden Smocks TMs ii tiiiddy Cilouse time and .'- have'assem?4ed a must, attrac tive assortment of smart new styles for your choosing. Smiie are 'all white, while others, hare collars ar.d cuffs of Copenha gen cr naw blue, trimmed with w j of braid, eabroidered - stars and raval 'sleeve emblems in true sailor style. All sizes, for children, mies" ar.d women. Thev are yriced from . . . SI -25 to 13 Inveslisrate the VaJses in These WOMEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS . . j. AT 50c ' Low neck, sleeveless, tight . or umbrella knee, in a very good grade of gauze cotton, sizes from 36 to 44. Per suit 50c CUMFY GUT VESTS The kind with"; shoulder straps that will not slip off. Special val ues at this time for a sale of 15c, 20c, 23c - V, SOMETHING NEW IN UNDER.MUSIJNS PINK BASTITE - Night Gowns, Envelope Combinations, Billie Burke Pajamas.' ElooirtersJ . These flesh pink garments of the softest, most silk-like cotton batiste are decidedly the newest fad. Some styles are trimmed with val or filet lace, but for the most part these dainty undergarments are made up in real silk underwear effects with hemstitching and pink and blue French hand knots in flor al designs. , . - ,. . Envelope Combinations ..... $1.93 Kight Gowns . r, ...... . $1.23 Billie Eurke Pajamas $1.75 to $2.35 3oon.ers . ... ..... $L00 Jt7 f ... J J a. .T' NEW ENICE LACJGS in the narrow widths, dainty patterns, fine edges, especially suitable for trimming children's dresses, waists, fine underwear, etc. See these new ones. The yard 15c to 30c 3 VERY POPULAR ARE OUR NEW VEILINGS Filet and hexicon mesh with tie newr-cheniHe dots, embroidered de signs, woven patterns, etc, "black and taupe. These are the latest. The yard ... 35c to 90c 1 .--.V",' TIU Ei: IS HIT OXE BAJCCulIX &SE- ten e Bp ur W and cads bjr ImIiuC ttKn obi ob tables sad Biriiac lt at ntrpmrly lew prire-s. It mill J joa litis drparancML. These are all that the name implies; for they are guaranteed, both by us and by the maker, hot to shrink in the tub or on the wearer. In addition to J.his feature their pretty styles and perfect fit put them head and shoulders above any other wash skirt made. Prices range from $2.25 to ' PURE FOOD BASEMENT GROCERY Cleanliness Economy Service Tomato Catsup 18 ounce bottle, strictly high grade catsup, special 20c; dozen bottles. . . . . ... $2.25 Easy Washer Soap, 5 bars : 23c I4iHT HOCSFT WASIIIX; P0WIEIS Kara larw packas-. at of toe bi4 podm cm Ihr- narkrt. parba-r i . Stte I'K I T BI TT IC Flat jar tOc; aart jar . . ?3e fOJ-D MEATji. FAXCV CHEESE, OI.IVES. PICKLES and KEI I-vlIES, for that nick aral or nicnic lunch. FflESH mrrrs and VEGETABLES, fresh bjr npnw for Miunfcu'x tradr. WHEVT rfjOEH SI BSTITCTE Otw aaefcs are nniikw ud prirra RED MUK AV. P1VK AND SPECKLE BAVO BEANS, pouiul i-V T. P. W. SPECIAL KLEXB-ite BEST S.-JC COiTCE txi rartta. I We cannot , crjre f you too strons.lv to buy . Table Einens Now This is the last call on real linens. The English government has put an embargo on all linens except a very few (high grades. With stocks already entirely exhausted and with no prospects of receiving more" you can readily see that what few, linens there are, will advance greatly. . -,- We are fortunate in being able still to of fer you a splendid assortment- of cloths, napkins, tea cloths and damasks at prices way below what the present market prices justify. Don't delay buying if you need linens. . Napkins ..... i ... . . ... .... $3JS0 to $20.00 Cloths . .................. $6.00 to $18.00 Damasks at all prices. SUNPROOF COLORED MA DRAS FOR SIDE DRAPES or to be used separately window decorating. Beautiful patterns in rose, old blue. green and . brown to " match J t- i scnerae. lnese are all new. ro.-. for 7r,Rfn VTA Yard . 50c to $1.25 SLIP-ON VEILS Large size, both plain and with embroidered designs, black, taupe, brown and white, prices are 15c, 25c, 35c SILK POPLINS For Saturday's selling we offer 40 inch silk and cotton poplins, splendid weight, colors of navy, black, white, brown, gray, green, etc. Today's price everywhere $1.25, but worth more at per yard 9Sc SAVE WOOL KXIT WITH ZEPIITKEXE Ti perfert wool zuhstitiitf. In har.k or 1all. eolojx of shil, old roce. mid. oid hhit- and coral jiwt the thin for nrealrrs. also r-ii) used for making coiar and cuff mstn. ! skein 3r BUY THRIFT STAMPS We offer them with every sale for your accommodation PCkMOONS 6SEATEST DEP.ART.HI2.T STORE m li9 BgoDies Warelionsa fT nrTViiii ii hir HTV- " WHCHE tT PAY TO TRADE lH MZH fK y.ttJi.li M fim staff, has addrvasct a proci- AR: (MMFADH) taia to the Be'siaa atrmr fe Km t ' - - - ATbcTt's nam rtfojiarfnr tls-p heroic ni -in cisii on is ijtrniu wvrj ia a. ro f?c-aa spw- KEEP YOU7 niCISilZATL "V. r r' Tixf tci Tl f. - ' manrJc front. It abM to the? Be&ian I-Katoft as follows: I 2olli: Lb October, 191 1, tlw! Kitc sat to job ; : "It your dnt t bi bo-id. bjr tlye t enact ly and lite : ferarerr of wlucl yoa ltare siren : man if oia proof, the Tepa taziao ror arau. Oar aatkmal honor la at i "Tow 1ut rejrponde-3 to t?e sent- f -wosw of yr Kfair r a tS'jhVrn rtctsrQ?2 defenae of the post'ionc ss the TmxT. henceforth hurtorteal. J "S?o4r; The Kistr relies oa j ou? Ton w?f prove vorthr cf yoar bnwfetri. Hrace. Ihw fadr3-fta&!e , reatstano U the Inra4r' yoke ealU firth the a4dmiratiai f the ectire wor4L The Twer t rvttmin the tm&jptrz'sm ohetaefe ?a?nt which th- ' efM-my altauHka wsfl he sa a.." ... -Jir s ! f OKlrfJC 1113 CT MTTTS TO CUlW WMfTK WV - Irx-ER. Star 2. OeBTee a "Orat Wterte WmiT UI with fet o"i . ail the setmaer mostbs. AeeedESS t a teirac rwt mJ by she Cjrarade fttei amiPFSrfr f hte -MiT?fflE fraa Kael AimmimzLfttjpr O-ar- ' ff44L tchtjess ftsthti hae Smp esra- . 9MRe4 far a frc-fi c-f Three- Tn&ertHf tjta erftee- iA.j;agf eft anesa Thrdj-y at tn4 ceinau; ia frre ant! . the ;ht 0f aadar( freKC. L. r 4" T . . .... HCcnVncd from Fs L) i two ihi.-aij- hv , f aHie airi ; fcorss; thai 4 far sk J knew Ifekeff j Jai no j-rfjrty ?j n he jniwrrle-'J t S;ygttr. an! 5 ha5 isrv? heard lie. at eJf-agt in the imsine until after the res tsi ration, ' -bat Ituat he a towr i-taiic from f rVndkjun ad bus; Iie been Cfurawil -.In Ac eer ioi: h sawrrtetl loiMO'.-; daasrliter o far a I Lbtv. 1 went farther and said I knew hut wife, and t 4f Btrn are to he excmjUt-d fietau- , they tm& &'1?hSaiiI ivei. lieth-te ; Ix eoejt within iliat HUtw, lut 1; taiw nuttiinar about Him ri&fit to ex- Bi4hta M fsrraiatiuiuil jcrrvusHts.1' f re the feoerd the ae of wni j r-lSaIo Been tiws in ncnherB Grant j eounty. arho R' feht fomih the Infr-j mattavi wanteii. and stated 1 did n4t ! "- That tetter express neither malic r III feeling ajeainxx leaker. lie had; never done rue ai. Injury and I x-rta n- j !y fed n reaci ta do him one. At i the time loiter a:ent to th army ' did mA know what the emr:ien mSaht have reixsrted. who are n CHARLIES L McNARY th-Sr repr.rt MM t relid c,n an should ba niinln!l to u-cl Wwi- t am glad I a not mistaken la et;I' to,lh , I.blicp I ri.r ciniax c-f the arho aonrewd ;Ma- 17ti. - - . - the !ivj:iry of th dHurict beard. Only I Frm the Jr l0 bfteamr Senator ft Mr f tbrai warr4 for lettM. C chaiupianod the pmmett S HMJauhv. a Santeh War Veturan. ' e war, and during hi trm ami T! Mclre a bruiher trf t. , frtce haa accomj.Uh-d rtiore ftr her!ff of M..rr.,r n-ooiy. rfh atasu- OreB than any olhe-r ineraber " luteljr h.mi trd t-irts u.en- Consrww In a like p-ri). - ' MwJauhj said, ta taieuutca. "AU I ! AmnK hi collraue he I known know to h? came t visit h Areai "'h man " th" Jb" flnJ ounns H a a ball playt-r. I v,r hard lh !V war c-r.l Xirrgon ihmU h was al ia tmAn, until tw ;xm4er Itaelf f.irtunate In ha vine tm He narrirtl Rra Cohi-, iwrtuaily to return him an.t nut b daughter and ffoofc a a..mexead. I coinpellwl to m-n4 to VVanhincton, a di n t tr.,.hvw Bsuch h ffuirl it o"- "tra.HI n.an. f..r i f-r i i-rd h, Befcvin that tha aupromc obllsa- had cats! I ira'l kr..w h.,- many. ' " '; eonry .U. hr rh, . K. f th. t'B ". -nator Mc.Varv. Infar f rtmm to hl Slute to coiHluct a it his )t in That cats fc jtttn . f rnm th a.ss2mr. 1 rfn u Jt banv iuuj -li i tt turn anninKon wt.iKin,? ror ureKm nq h! f lva h.m .vI",'n " ,ne ""',.. f tha war.; hi. ralher-J-i. .fc iaa MirM mai Ua" ""'r""f ,h ,,M" a..4 ha l rarrsl.val -r,: n"" "ar'", !' . )ha owns . toad h.Id. ;M,',ori? "'"""'' l'Ht.n hk h t, Mril, yraxi...,.- g,V, thim i. nH.,1 hommtcad thir tituiki whcn.UiWr wdfuro wa in The " ovard eHimui.M-ate2 a ilh the asyeior f iraat o.artty. wbu staled: '"Tracy I ISaker was a.ei In Farm lm JementaE . . . $ 4 4 horsea- S head cattle !.$ jeMtrdy. " . Chanpjorr1nt the ftiOre of the Ore- goa farmer, JStnator 5lNary procured fjr thent a" primary " wheat iwartjeV wtvififf la-'reby several million dc'lura to the wh.a.i growers, of th.? North west. ' "' ." Healixmn the present Food Control Law fails to fix price for many coin rrMdtK-s. Senator McNary ha iniro duced, and ia la born k fur the paaav ttf si tuilL Klrikinir st tt rjf if rr irtf Midi 'T "fiT "? -.:0ln, I.ric- on the eearl. of l.f. Total Ben Or!m. !!7 Traury I. fisr aj?eed in Vmatilia cicunsy. HI T. The local hoard for t'matiHa oun- Heiiia?r McNary has rroe'rt'd; j GiWrament cor.tract.i fr thP ftmt time in the State's history t'r Oregon prodocts, iRwh aa prunes, dHtydrated ttr.l tK ttfifi l'fi''i. m Kitn ft tn ret to why the- h-ard rejeeted hi claim. tjti t were I? m t3ion the ajaesir.erit roU fr 117 la fcfae riffl2av . of Nvinlber 2, fafcrir. state, he made investtiation a and fo'jnd "an4avita had 2cea fifed fcy jersr. who had bwa interested la and dir--es?r esniws3-J w.th ISt'iit ?j whSrh had f--eeti In the coorsa ft.r sev- Ijre contracts frmt the jivtverTi nsent for army clothing and BhipLuild ine and lumUrtntf induct. rteH. Favorable action by the senate committee on irrigation on a bill pr, vidms, for the Bovernmeot n.arketinn of dtMnct trrimition hintl. I h hv Ikw arisen a di enmltr- That th-w saplti,:S fmix t,,r IrriMlHm du.trct afffidarits $riKrt to sh-w I &m tso; roiects. , . . enaed tn the fc.irfn of rlr- . Favorable ntim from aoma cum- but ,;,ch a-'K iivStn arfabe.- (,,, on a b:U luitltarUUnr Me n. It jieerrw nrans. a nian should fi!e ,r, uf ,.lts iIiUrir to mi irr,a an a-'fidrnvft where a reeord Is In ia- tyo or a,ricl drainaze bond .a4 tk.n and nrwr he had raade an iavnt. i,m,h.w them With the Wurt .f whn it is mtrorem fr..i thetBe Triusury f.r rertifteatea of In- era! yasrw tet ireen .-fne f the per matrlrar fyeb affSdaTita and my father-In-law. and .vrr which there iiat! ea.w...e. debtedfeaa, tlttreW irovi.j.:ii n oo ir no juinaiH aiw-ars ik ff Uaitim;At; frivct, Usa nroK, rtrrpt those wade fcjr ISa-, kul,, Mt Niij v u working Wrr and bix irncwm, ami there fat nr. j r,)r prt)mt 5vnt f ailotmenu letler there, ami no proof here -h.w- , i-niltit relatives of our oldier ittx rlther' mallre; -J !e or ill feWirte 1 an &n,it.ra, asaln Backer, and no. man auted le A comproheiwiva .an for the ulti not ensased in the ratle ha-4nr-. )t:ion of the wat.-r poncr riutirrs In fact the Rners are nearly as r ne , Ortnon. in liafcer favr a h:j etra prof. )e A ,,un of a cantonment in the i 'M-r t-y went to the ara? besev- Eastern Oregon. ln hlnuvtfih Tirtlm of a eowfiracy F..r the ctMUNractton of a cnafl I ttM" eoaerire whr he m.lt military h uhivay at Koi eminent ex have rellel i"fn advice from the I' ynse. , cal lxa"J- ' Taere were ; laer fonnl McVary was born on a farm B5n the l.xai h.rd a:rd liaker knew in o,llo. roarr4 in the I'ai.tH that- My own Judgment a:-ut his raw church; educated in the public achoola Li that each of the boards erred. Te worked his way through Stanford no affeal apiarerUy wa t-ikcn fr..n. -ni.rsit.v: is a lawyer and farmer the local to the dtrtrkt ;!. and and has tnen a life-lonit K.-puhllian Bone frora the arte:n f district He wan formerly a Justice on the Sa bcard to the TreAldeBU 'promt Vmirt and later chairman of Elecauee HaAer nc!d to irr.tet the slatB 'ifepubllntn Central Corn Is: right fat not the fault cf the law mtttee. or of th members of the diaries j.pace lrllUla 1unn enumeration of kieal board, who. ur :ie;..nal i f Uie vast amount of work Senator did thrlrdaty km they anderao that iicXary ha dona Tor Oret-on, but dH"r- ? anyone will realise from the - fore- The eeld-nee In him case. In nir solnr tnj s,,,,,. dlsplaverT truly udrment. Is nronccr than in ih caw remarkable ability, coupled with ex. of Roy Feryoson. In that care, at the inordinary diligence and energy. Ilia Instance of hia feter and without native suite en best uhow ita appro, f rice. I toott an imI the tresl- ciation of his faiihful and efficient dent, the niTirce f the law and its servica hy nomlnaunic and electing he Jnterprefer. who reversed the ac- him. iir.n ta;en and caused him to he di?- charged from the amir. Xow. there were other lawyer In Fendieton who could have protected rar"s IrtereM "Vhy !Sd he not aet wire of thern to: do .. for nnder the facts he" funds cieurlK entltlKl to deferred darfica tim. or exemf-tion. I wwuld have reraalne! r;et at thia time were it nrt for the fact that hi connection with matter of a cf-re1 recent date I bate been falsely aceu- ed of havlris sent him to the army, f JAliES A- FEE. THOMAS H. KAY. Slate Treasurer. Tl. W. SI.KKMAX. Hu. lien, of District Council of Carpenter. -VKS. tffo. W. McMATH. IVe. of t'o-oporiilive Iacuo. THM.S A. .MrliHll.K. Chief Justice of or. son Su prenja Court. t T. H. NruhMiuteit Vice-Chairman- IliiRhea Cam puinn Conmiltteo, (Paid Adv.) I ' .nwSiitmuiuairaiBnuuniiiuw VALUE FOR EVERY DOLVR , . Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed hy Ihu limit fiatiBlesn method known. Kcwtoa PaMess Dentists Ooraar Mala and Wbb Btraacs is Ooaat rwtna We advertise and offer War Sarins StamiM for aalo wltli ei ery purctiaao. nniinraimt!rniununinHniiiuiuiir.riuiimuui!iiuimiiniiiiiinKn? 1 1 'fFiK ill rjmntjTt i NOODLES. CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES i 5 . 5 5 fZniY'S KWONG HONG LOW 4 &J W A W t e.( Alta St, I e4air. rtMe xj g