Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1918)
PACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. EIGHT PACES 3 J r;:- " ! ; : . " . " ' """" T Ii It Quality qndValue Appeal to You There is jast one Dlace ia Pendlelnn fnr von in tin vonr tlinrsnincr and that is right at this store. Always (he best for the price, no matter what the price. Courteous service to all. ce iaZi Clearan Sale of , i .iU-f.;Vv: Women's Suits :t Suits thajt are especially attractive. Many will anticipate -their .needs and l)uy for future wear. -Silk taffeta suits are shown in navy .and black .woolen guits, comprise serges, pop lins, velours and black and w hite checJts. Many are braid trimmed styles "with high waist lines and ripple back! others plain tailored. , . These suits are priced for this sale at Just One-Half price. Values $27.50 to $60.00, now $13.73 to $30.00 - Don't miss this opportunity. THE LAST CALL ON DRESS GINGHAMS AT 25c YD. The wholesale price recently an nounced for ginghams to be ship ped next spring is 32 cents. " For a few more days we offer this liberal and splendid assortment of fine dress ginghams at the low price ..of.,;.....,,,.... 25c JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF FOULARD SILKS These silks are all of . the best grade, 36 inches to 40 inches wide, designs are typical foulard pat terns, make -a beautiful summer dres, worth $2.25 to $2.50 vard. The yard , $159 COTTON BATH'S Are a good buy right now , he cause we are offering them at con-1 siderably less than the present wholesale price justifies. 212 lb. Batts, full size. ...... $1.00 3 lb. Batts, full size. $1.65 and $2.00 12 oz. Batts, each. .... 20, 25c, 30c OOL COMFORTABLE KAYSER KNIT UNDERWEAR M,ade of fine gauze weight lisle threads in the popular low neck, tight or loose knee styles, as low as 75c to $2.00; others at 50c, 65c. PHOENIX SILK HOSE , for service, appearance and fit, are hard to beat, try them, pair." $1.35 n mm i i hi. mm h:r i1 " ' '""" 1 ' i' ' FORMER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE INDICTED A quarter in your government's hands is-worth a hundred in yours. Buy. Thrift Stamps NOW, OFTEN and FREELY and help win the war. . i i i ii i i ' , ., , . , PfNBUJONS CPCATEST DEPARTmrNT STORE ' 3fiQpooples Warehouse f'llhli '' JWHIB II PAV8 TO THADf f " Tni paries Ttnw . wnh-'UA (Hie time to, work is here. i Is the tfinc 4t save. Tlie jwrtatii Ihwenient is ukh jou in jour efforts to .save . ami lu re are hut a, few of Hie rwelleiit money aver8iofferel in tills lnA'KUiu i Dnimrtmeiit: f '" The Jlnrgnln luiment Men's "Puff" Overalls ; Ai)fl jumpers. Past colors, donhlo Btttohml, full pocketed nnd full cut. i. $1.79 ' The Tinrjrnln ll.cment Big Bungalow Aprons Those blir, roomy .(cnnm'iits not fount In so-called cheap" stores; tho lot eon tains worthy percales. 89c The iini-sidn Iiasement Women's Khaki Wear $1.98 Tuff Wear Shirts. Tuff Wear Middles, Tuff Wear Coats, also divided skirts af J3.29 and Coveralls at 3.98. The Itarsain ISasenient Men's Work Shoes Onoil leather soles with hard wear up pers: made for the harvest time and made good. ' " I - $2.49 .. The lianrain Iiasement .Boys' Waists .and Blouses Dark and light colors, stripes and solid color: cheaper than the yard goods; all sir.es G to 14. 39c The IWrsnlii ltnsehient Men's Work Sox Sold at no other place at this low price; 3200 pairs. 5c The Ranrnin Basement Women's Wash Waists Just the kind to wear for your sum mer's work; sizes 36 to 44. 59c Tho narealn Tiasenient Men's Work Shirts Made of blue shambray; full cut In the body and sleeves; sizes 14 1-2 to 16. . 75c The Itartrain Iiasement Gingham Porch Aprons Come In fast colors, liisht or dnrk, and all cut roomy, .priced elsewhere , $1,89 Tlie Itarui Basement ' Boys' W4frk Shoes 1 Turn him looso In these shoes and let him kick and scuff They'll stand the wear; all sizes. ; . t $1.9S f it j - - i S -l f I ; .Ka.,.,,.-. .,..J.'J-aa.w- 'IV 1 ! : . ' v- L.- wvJ ' YOU Don't Have to Stiff er D FeeliixS tired ? SlioolinU' psini in idea? Ankle twollenV JoinUttifi? MuKlcitor? Do yu feel bilioui ana out of iorU? Havo you dark pouchei under your eyca? Do you feel that you are ((rowing old? Are you annuycu i mir". r . . . with ileep dirturbing bladder IrrcjjulsritiM? Would you like to know of good rem cily for kidney trouble, the caiwe of mo of tbcue lymptonu and ailmcptt t The best good- health insurance known U to keep the kidney and urinary tract in the proper, condition tu JO their work of filtering and .throwing ouf from 'the blood treani, uric acid and poisons that nettle throughout the lyiMin whea lUc kidueyi uui in uitir f ,3 haal'alVili f " ntalliMl I will (one up and mvorate your kidneyi. Thc bBiiish backache and other lymptomi of weak md ditordered kidneyt. Tbey Mrt you rllhiiowird ood bealth. TheyBooliMaud tMat Why fuller when buca a veil- known nemcdy Cutvbc twd wilil a little toort f - w Mrt. FrB E. Klecpe. Aeerilf. Minaesoia, wmn : wee i b'arto Sanittrium for three week at one lime and two weeks at BitotLcr titftfl for rheutiiaiioi and kidaey trouble and fot ma rdtd. And on piy return home I bein ueintf FoleyKldney Viiit and fuund initedite relief and about hull a Dot lie completed the cure. atwuya have them on hand and turn tWia vbo I feel say pain tu ay back. Jugene V.Xub, four limes can- In Cnnton, Ohio, June 1. Durhta; his iiiiuuio ui inn socialists mr prcsidpnt. speech ho uiutlo a doft-nsG ot How ihas heon indicted by tho United Htutcs ; Pastor SlokeH, who tvtis cntenc'd In jKrnnd Jury at Clovoland for reimirUs Jkuiinis Mty to ten ycura for viol;ttion imado by htm at, a .Socialist convention 'of the KspionaRO Act. FRENCH ROW PAY $50 1 ; FOR A PAIRCF SHOES Bread is Only Inexpensive ! Commodity; Coal $30 to $70 ! .war ruin S IX I'itAXCK TIIJIAV Here are ftonie iire;oiH-day w.'tr prices In France, with com parisons with prices n they wore before the war: - 1D1S. 13H. i hen o r a bee duesn't cat tho ckkm or the honey; they hoard them and mill them to tho rlrh Amerliin KoUlkirs. In I he eyes of tho French ever American wildler niiiHt be rich, he cuiixn our prlvalu Kulclimn draw nlriii.nl as muuh pay m a French lieiitcnunt. and our sr ruoantM. on ratiou.i allow ance, about an much as a French cap tain. Kven with' these prlce. France Isn't a bad off as Oerr.iany. lintter, ll . . . r.,rl lb. I'litiitnow. Il. . . Kna.st lite", lh. I'ennM, lb Coffee. Hi. . . . Chtie-rliite. lb k.vj ',c t.'Iotliini? Ih at bant twice us expensive n.i In 1914; nlr.i ore from twice to four tinicn a hlBh. . . "lie . . flc . .rif.c. . .no.-. lOc 2Sc 2e 3c l-'c H- Kven an American Imagination uned to Inc'rcase in the cost of llvlnq 4'uiiriy MiimifiictiircrH IMatiiiina I clii cntioiiiil Aiivcittniiie t.nnipuiuu to Tell l::!ili:- the Tr.:tli Alx.iit Hie mly situation ' The enndy makers tif Oregon nre planning to tell the Keneral pulilic the faetrt ala.nt the candy Industry and about .candy an a food product Hue to much mlKiiiidertanilinr; and to a Jnck of a definite KnowjcdRe of the faetrt, the candy Industry 1 hu bten hroiiKbt to the vure of collnps Auk too a(lne m:n fir voimin huw mm:h Hiiuar fmrn Into .the niaK Ir,? of enndy ami itl will find that It Ui tho "-"jural opln'mi thai all the way from 2"i to r0 pur cent oes intu candy maklrifr. Thin ha b'.td many people to be. lleve that If tlie candy t'actoriea ntlll were furtlwr rc.iti lciel or ioHnlliiy entirely put out of l.riHines.i. the KtiKar shortaire problem would be solved. Hut this Ih not correct. Far from usim? Jr.". to f.n per cent, the candy Industry uses pomethitiK Ijrtwti lizcu, 50c and $1.00. ,1 UAld-JIA? k CO. used In the home op the table. Th saving of 10 per font In the home U lu'iirly eiimil to tho suvlnit of 10(1 per cent in Hie cumly Indusiiy. Cnndy makers believe that n fuir mlniled ai?dlc, with theae facta In ulml. will bn wllhnif to help Hharo the t in In to tho end" that the big In dustry built up thntUKh inuny yeara cuii mirvlve and go through without further curtailment an tho curtnll niotit now In comlmr to the point where tho future of the .Industry la hior.cd to with fear. It Is liellcvcd by the candy rtinkera that as the general public cnnie to barn rif the riKh food value -.of candy and also realiea the lenKtha to which the Industry already has cone that re lief will not be withheld. " The series of adverllaementa la tho method of expression aeiected by tho candy inokura Ih a mean to enable them to set alio full facta bufore. tho l.llbllc. rices as I leis than ft per cent .of the sugar usoo faMMMIIMIIIIMIllllllllMllilllMM If you are thinking of buying anything in the Electrical line you should take advantage of this genuine sale. I am CLOSING OUT MY . LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES. Everything goes at less than the present wholesale price. ; i 1 ' i - . . " v.- : , ' THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE REDUCTIONS: iniiiii I would ho wlairKercd hy war lhv arc in Rnrone today. i In thiti country. Think of poor quality ctjal nt from j TCvon If t lie entire amount worn rut $ro to $70 a ton; wood. $35 to $40 a off from candy nmUlnft. the Btinr Hit c.rd; 8?ig:ir, 2 c?nt a pound; coat nation wxiild not ho greatly reih-ved. oil. 20 cent.- a quart : etRHL 10 to 12! The candy nmkers contend that alt ccntfl apiece; and footwear help! HhotTld Rhtire nllke in the paving of Help!) from $12 to $50 a pair, at-- mi'bjii. They have already gfvrn un cording to whether you- are buying ;lU It hurts. There Im no' more pntrl leather phocM or hont:!. .. otic Iwidy of n.on than the men In th Tho only cheap thing in Franco to-" candy hnMnet-s nnd they have gladly day I hread. : ertvrn up their wupplleM hut they now It's five cents a pound, nnd It fur- , fwl thnt the InterentH of th country nlsheM tho higgPKt riddle of the war. call f6r a definite knowledge of the j France Import enormous quantl-i ; fncl. I'eoplo must re,illr.e that tho :: ' tiea of wheat from America, makes it ( candy iadiwtry nlone enn nt wivf into hread and then sella the hread for e nough m enr to solve tho t rohiom pS,IcsN than It Ih being Enid in the hak- Many people, with tut knowing the g eries near the Ka-n&nx or Iakola j facta, have felt ihut canity could he vheat field where It grows-1 In 1 rnrtalU'd nnd the prohlem nol.-ed. B;it i France the government fixes the price i facta nhow that tho place to rave fu t5 f hread. .ineo the start of thu wnr Pr where It really counts is In the sESs the prices of practically at foodstuff nr. me, from now on. Figures nhow In"France, except bread. havo ad- ; thnt out of the 84 pounds normally ; vanced more thn ion nr eent nnd. In ' u-ed by rnih pr:wn tn the Fnltud eomo Instancea, nearly 200 p"r. cent.- ' States In ou year, lona than 7 poiindh S! Tho French famijy that keeps a ; arc used In candy while i;n pounds arc- T'.iieiiiy Attarlot llill. IinMK. July 12- "Knemy attack nt t'nrnotif n the Italian front fnll ul with crMlderalle pi-wen." wild lh Wiir off ley. Jit CynnhllnKhl we de Htn yed two enemy outpost, taklncf prlsoneri. In Albania during tho pat few dnya our booty ban Included three medium tdxrd . cannon, eight mountain guns, four trench guns und two trench nmrtnrH. FAMOUS ATHLETES AND TRAILERS OFF TO FRANCE iEi:r.iiti:u i)i-r,it(iM;it jekjoixs : h. n,i:irr WASHINGTON, July 12. Tho Am- eiieun ijc.stroyer i'asMli. " wlfleh wa Inriiefloert In Kuro nn aalrr' on net. I. Iuih been refiiireil nt a Urlllwh ynnl and hiiK returned tt the Arneriean de mroyer fnree, tho navy di i.nrtment announces. Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Con Dung Low 1 CHOP SUEY, 1 NOODLES . z Chines etyl. 5 1 HOT TAMALES I S CHILLI CON CARNE 2 KI'AMHU STYLE. LUNCHES ELECTRIC GRILL STOVES, PRESENT PRICE $9.00 SALE PRICE $6.00 CURLING IRONS, PRESENT PRICE $5.50 , , ... .j.. SALE PRICE $3.85 LIGHTING FIXTURES, $1.50 TO $30.00 VALUES SALE PRICE 75c TO $15.00 PORTABLE TABLE LIGHTS, $6.00 TO $42.00 VALUES SALE PRICE $3.00 .TO $25.00 ALL SHADES AND GLASSWARE AT ONE-HALF PRICE. ANY ARTICLE IN STOCK TO BE SOLD AT COST. ( . ' . - - . ' i ELECTRIC IRONS, PRESENT PRICE $5.50 SALE, PRICE $1.00 PERCOLATORS, PRESENT PRICE $10.00 , . . . . SALE PRICE $7.00 TOASTERS, PRESENT PRICE $6.50 , . . . . . , : SALE PRICE $4.55 VACUUM CLEANERS, $30.00 VALUE SALE PRICE $20.00 Drop in at lhe store and see wLat v.c hzvc io offer. H s i i r 4 i -'A r Jg t 4. E3 GHAS. MILNE Electrical Contractor C33 Main Street. Next to French Restaurant A I ? (1 .' - ... i. V ' " ' ' -'-:- -Lr COFIEE I Even thing clean and up-to- E dat. FIKST CCABa BERVICB 5 TEA 5c Package f UNDER STATE I f HOTEL .... : Cor. Wehti and Cottonwood St. 3 Phone '.;, - Pandloton, Or. 3 AliiliiiiilililliutiiiiillllllllllMIIIIIIMIIII? illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'V j Your ' I Vacation i I Days I Fixtures and Lease for Sale. c... ; , letlc wv. i anjKni obj. son, jaricMACte, fRAMKLWi" i will be Incqmpleta without a CA.MI.ItA, Come In now and wo will allow you the An.co, the amateur camera of urofea alonal quality, and tell you how to make pictures a success. We acll Ansco Bpeedex rilm, CyVo raper. Anion Chemleala, every, thlna; you need to take with Tallman 6 Co. I Four well known nthh tcf r.nd ath- fro to Franc to train nnd ont-rtn(r. ! 5 U mWm im i 5 l!d'lnn. : AmcTlntn nddlnm, Mnnv lrn in,. hiM ki.n.u . . U r have already !ipn frt,t. hnf the -ad-( i biAuipa for aaie wiUi vry 5 t rn 1oth i,irroiV L Jack Ma?o ft lUmttcin, Fi ink Ouimliv nnd WuVf Fullff .h.vp ntm- dltlon of thee In lofilitxt An u-tik ...n. j wered the caU of tbe X. ii. C. A. to, by the Y, It C. A. dlreotora. J ,, 5 '....M.iJtHMMUJi.UtUUMaaWsiUlllititittU