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PAGE TWO mttv vwTOffFnnv. rEXDLETOX. OREGON. MOXPAV. NOVKMKRi; IT, EIGHT PAGES. JUST RECEIVED ! Smart Party Gowns for the Coming festivities. Are you prepared? THIS I S A S P K ' I ALLY S K I.E 'TK1 S 1 1 ( )Y- INI! OF 1IKJH tiHADK (iOWXS OK TIIK MOST ,,rW IIKAl 1 1 H I. IKS'IMl'TIOX. THKKI-. AKK NO TWO ALIKE. All 4N.I,.r itn inclu.lc-l in chiffon an-1 rliarrnmsr us Mfll :w tlio iinirli f;iv..lv,I lui,iow Ws, triinniol with ln";;h i.l.nil ainllrs ami' tin- now fruit ami flower clus ter;;. Erh p.wn is a .hvam .f soft ami dainty simplic ity. iniuiital.lt in it U-aiity of drapery and fabric. X nili-tt c.ul.l c.nrtive the repiwluctimi of the Myle in tln-e lariian uilel and certainly not at the r. qisoiialdV jiricvs at wliirh these leautiful frocks will In offered. Onr )riei-s raiip from $22.50 to $40.00 See our window display and come early 1m one takes w hat would haw lieon your choice. fore s onie WaJ w Are you ready for the Dance? IF NOT WE CAN HELP YOU OUR SILKS Of all kinds, weaves, quality, style, patterns and shade?, for the dress of ree Meteor, Char meuse, Crcj' He Chine. Mescaline, Ratine and Chiffon. RATINE. ilESSALIXE AND CIIIFFOXS LMn-r RATINE and .MKSSELIXES for dress with CHIFFONS in plain and fig ured for drapes. Conies in all the wanted shades. .Some new ones for evening. These goods are soft, and clingy. Adapted for the present day styles. Tiatine. all shades 50 to 75t Messeline, all shades 9St Chiffons, all shades 98? to $2.75 CREPE .METEOR and ChaniiPiir-e in vast range of evenin "in plain cloths and brocades. ,,f best finest tinish, 40 inches wide. The vard $2.00 to S2.50. : shades duality. TRIM MLXCS. With the assortment we have, it is EASY for you to plan your dres. We carry all kinds, band, dropfrogs. medallions, garnitures, buckles, etc., in both light and dark, silk and beaded, all shades. SHADOW LACES ami white and c.reaiu, allovers, all widths to match. Let us help von; no trouble FLOUNOIXGS insertions, lares in in to si l w. ! V ,VV Turkeys for Thanksgiving The time is short be sure you are long on .W. Pure Foods" Extra fancy Spitzen!rr:r Annies from Hood River, l-.x ..... $2.50 to $3.00 Fancy DaMwins, Yellow Newtown and other good varieties Ix $2.50 Ijctra Fancy Rome Reauty, jkt 1hx $2.25 Fancy Rome Scanty, jer box $1.90 C'hoice Rome Iioautv, per box $1.50 Extra Choice Cuokinir Aisles, box... "$1.25 New Nut, Raisins, Currents, Peels, Roiled Ci der. I'lnm Pmhling, Fig Pudding. Kgg Noodles, package 15 anl 25 Choice Table Peaches, three 25 cans, sjxviiil af 50 Extra Fancy I.bters, glass jars, each 50c lUIMll, poll t)t Extra Fancy Table Lavcr l." I 1 g 1 i i DeT .pie i nirr, gallon l-i' gallon glass jugs, each New Fancy Dates, pound Fancy Mince Meat, jwmml .New Fancy I(iiM.rted Layer Figs, Extra Fancy French Peas, cans .... i.. tt i... i . wure r.nre rattern doim-con ware get those needed dishes Star Cut (Mass, ,.f of f, Star Cut Wafer dugs, each Plain Water .hiss each Plain Watr r (Masses, set of 5 Special Fresh shipment Sausages" jiisf received. pomn Sr.-s. now. Jones' I )ai rv 50c 40 15e? 200 30c 35c J )inner- 95c 75C 50 45c Fa nn B THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps M00003 Woman Her Varied Interests Social and Club News, Personals, Fashions, H(vne Hints i ) t Other Items of Interest to the World Feminin . Mr. anil Mrs. Clro F. StruiiKhn. a newly married couple, were, made the recipients of it pleasant congrat ulatory party Friday evening at the home of Mr. Struushn's parents In West Pendleton. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. .Si Keiu. Mrs. Whit man, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Corley, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Draper, Mrs. Crock ett. Mm. Annibal, Mm. Hyrd, Mrs. l!lue Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Milan, Mrs.' Boyd, Mrs. Overland, the Misses An-1 nibal, Lynde, Rogue, Klsie and Flor-j ence Morton, Edna and list her Wis-' dom. Hyrd. CalUon, VauRht Milan. I Clara Marguerite, Dorothy and Fran- J ces StrauRhn. Rev. T. F. Weaver, and j the Messrs. George ami Walter Free- man, Owen Hyrd. John Hanna, Bow- t man. Hoyd and Mr. and Mrs. K. F StrauRhn. Society L anticiputins wi:h a good deal of pleasure the annual Klks" ball which will be giwn on the even ing of Thanksgiving, a week from Thursday. The K!ks" hall is always one of the most brilliant functions of the year and to the members and their ladles makes Thanksgiving Day a doubly memorable one. Commit tee have been appointed and are now working to make the even: n greater success than lis predecessors. crsSj' hard It may be? Saturate the paint two or three times and wash the spot with warm water ami soap. Ilow .Imii Your Floor? There is no belter polish for stain ed floors than the old fashioned been wax and turpentine, though some of the disinfectant waxes used in hospit als and other large buildings can be highly recommended. And, speaking of floors, it is a great mistake con - ilv to wash linoleums and cork carpets, for water used too freely roU the surfaces and makes them porous, thus providing homes for millions of microbes. It is far better to rue them hilsklv ith a good wax polish, which nlo uct as a disinfectant and preserva tive. At the same time, too, the vvux tills up all the little holes in the surface, so that any dust or dirt that accumulates on the top can be -easily swept away. Matting may be successfully clean ed by scr:')bing with muling water in which n handful of bran and a ta blcspoonful of soap powder have been dissolved. Itlnse the matting after ward and dry as thoroughly us pos sible with cloths. Fiber doormats should be scrubbed first with sotla water uml th-.-n with salt end Witter. Tiled bathrooms should be scrub bed first with soda water and then with salt and water. Tiled bathroom floors need careful treatment If they are to be kept ill gootl tondlllon. When washing them use as little water as possible, for If it is allowed to r-st between thu tiles the cement in which they are set be comes loosened. Afterward the floor shouM be wipe 1 over with a cloth dipped in skimmilk. and a monthly rubbing with boiled linseed oil. very sparingly applied, will also greatly Improve Its appearance. OREGON 0 BY WASHINGTON I) Local friends have received news j of the engagement of Miss Gertrude Mathews to L. Norton. Miss Mathews Is the daughter of prominent Pilot I R,Hk family and was formerly em I Ployed in Pendleton as stenographer ! for ,h- --W- R- & X. For the past few months she has been In La Grande. Mr. Norton is a conductor j on the main line of the O.-W. r. & Miss Olga La Fontaine entertained about twenty-five of her voung friends Saturday evenin with a house Party at the farm home of her broth- ri, i.eorge i Fontaine, on the ervation. The party made the out and back in automobiles ami nours were spent in I a4 SCHOOL, GIRL'S MSOCK. playing res trip the games. Mr. and Mrs. James Johns Jr (Miss Pearl McKenna who Were married in Portland on October 2i and have since been spending their honeymoon In Victoria. R. C. arrived in Pendleton yesterday to make their home. Mrs. Thomas Fitz Oeral l arrived home this morning from Portland, where .she had been visiting her sis tor for t .vo w eeks. Coinalcsfiiitv after pneumonia, tv phoid fever and the grip, is some times merely apparent, not leal. T. make it real ami rapid there is no other tonic so highly to be recom mended us Rood's Sarsaparilla. Thou sands so testify. Take Hoods. Adv. -MKX RKSClF.n FROM 1'IRK. Baker llilndmun Drags Two Drunks From Riiming ttiidln?4 BAKKR, Ore., Nov.- 17. Two drunken men were rescued from a burning barber shop by Patrolman Hrennnn, who dashed into the flaming uulltllng and dragged the two men from the frail frame structure Just be fore it became a caldron of flames. The building was a total loss and an adoining dwelling. In which there were eight children and four adults, was also damaged, but the occupants were aroused by the patrolman before the fire reached there. Put a porous plaster on the chest and take a good cough syrup inter nally if you would treat a severe case of sore lungs properly. Get the dol dar size. BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP, With each bottle there Is a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROfS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by all dealers. Adv. Navy blue serge shares with a Scotch plaid in producing this origi nal frock for a school girl. A Vest of the plaid with sleeves of the same below a drop shoulder line gives novel effect, and white collar and cuffs of batiste add a tlalntv touch. The blouse closes on the left with a' row of small plaid-covt red hut-oiis. Through the vest Is thrust a twoj looped how of black satin ribbon: the girdle being of the same. There is! a short peplum of the plaid anil the! plain underskirt of sergo closes to the! left with a row of plaid-covered but tons, j Home llelM. j A few drops of rose water added! to almonds will -prevent their oiling! when chopped. instead of adding bluing to water In which lat-- has been rinsed try making the final rinsing In milk; it gives a lovely creamy tone to the lace. Soiled spots may be removed from white silk or satin by rubbing them with a fine flann'-l '-loth dipped in i little tlcohol or ether. To make soap jelly, so often rec ommended in the cleaning of delicate things, melt any gootl laundry soap in water over a hot fire until it becomes liquid. When colli It will form a Jelly and should be molded in small Jars for use at various times when requir ed. Washington Herald. Se'il in SIioh. A lightweight lining of silk comes the same width as satin lining, and is to be had in a beautiful assortment of colorings. It is naturally more sup ple than the satin, and on that ac count preferred by many. Limousine cases of leather come fitted with all the toilet necessities for an overnight stay. Crash scarfs with stamped ends for embroidery come in different lengths and widths, says the .Newark News. Middy blouses with the collar stamped reatly to embroider or scal lop are very attractive when finish ed. Plate rail trays have landscapes of considerable merit for the base. They are glass covered, of course, so could be usetl for tea trays, too. (t)VKMK(: OF HAVING i II(.K IX TIIK IIOI sK Every busy housewife has experi enced the annoyance of not having the right amount of change in the house w hen the tradespeople deliver iheir goods. The groeeryman. even when he is told, will often forget or Intentionally neglect to send the hange. as he may wish a customer i with the to open an account with him. and i one does no matter how Juiilt iocs a pt-iMin may he In buying things, it Is easy to run t.;i a good sized bill. To be able to pay the exact amount -it h time asl; at a bank for a paek ttge of dimes mi one ff et);(rt..,- . Mtge of &lekU mif te add-: ed. The tanks will give you the coins In convenient packages. A package containing five dollars- worth of dimes is less than two inches long end It is an easy matter to get th" neatly wrapped packages when cash ing a check. It is often necessary to h ave mon ey with the maitl to pay for fish, iruit or something of th- kind, and exact change In the house not have to face a large The present hair ornaments are very gorgeous. A delightful effect Is the band of gold tissue drawn tight about the hair. To it are festooned strings of gold beads loope I up ir regularly with small enamel orna ments in peacock colorings. A long peacufk feather is fastened directly in the front. bill. The four cornered velvet with puffballs of fronds poised on three c latest innovation. sailor of black black f.strlch rners, Is the ! Style Til. Milliners are combining the fol lowing colors: Brown and purple, blue and green, amber, bordeaux red and olive green. ' h- erfect of two lace flounces falling softly and edgfd with lace and f'nlshed at the waist with crushed pirdle of satin is graceful, stylish and economical. Irrigation Installments Reduced. j WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (Sue-1 j cial. I The secretary of the interior has announced that the installment of building charges on the mt-nt irrigation projects whit h falls; delinquent on December 1, 1913, is! reduced to one-third the installment and the installments of building charges which fall dellquent on March 1. April 1. and May 1, 1914. respectively, are reduced to one-thlnl of th:? Installment, hut not less than ' Till eefltU tier !IPP. In dm nnan ....... oi .-v proceedings for cancellation on ac count of delinquencies previous to the dates mentioned will be taken until the dates named. The installments which become due on those dates win not oeconie delinquent and pay Kitchen Rugs to Hold Pais-rs. Two of the most useful articles I have In my kitehen are bags, writes a Monitor reader. One is made about 18x27 Inches, -with a roil run through a casing made at one side of the top. I he screws which come with these curtain rods are placed at the right distance, so the bag ".nn easily be re moved. This bag is hung at the end govern-ir s,ink an'' ,n'" '"""V waste-pa pers co. it come oaring me oay are dropped into It, and every morning the bag is carried out Into the yard, where the papers are burned. I find this much easier than using a waste basket, ns no crumbs ever get through on to the floor. If made of wash material, the bag can be kept clean er. Another bag hangs on a convenient door. It takes three fourths yard of material one yard wide. It Is then cut In three pieces. One 1SX27. one 18x19, one lsxs. Each piece Is hem med at top. the smaller piece is sew- mi .1 P WHIP-CORD MOIRF. and The broad nar-with ery till,- is this coat suit of p.iis- emu Kieen wnip-cort! with Vest collar of darker green moire. com is individualized by Its reers men fall away frm row vest of the moire buttoned '.'mui ouuons and having a rolling collar trimmed with more of these buttons. The coat bac k Is guiltless of fitting but a moire belt ly.epnis at the side seam and buckles in front, holding the front fullness in place! The three-quarter sleeves have turn back cuffs, button trimmed. The skirt closing directly In front has u conservative lapped slash, the over lapping edges finished by a row of ouicons to the knee ami holding draping of the right side. the Boils Are a Bad Indication No Time Should be Lost Purifying Your Blood. in FIF.I.D (iO.VL HV SlUSTITirTK (jl'ARTKRItACK tJIVKN VI.. MNi ItMXT. PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 17. Th t'nlverslty of Washington defeated Oregon University Saturday and prac tically Inched the Northwest confer ence championship. The only way Ruble can lose it Is to be beaten Thanksgiving day by W. s. C which l-.as already lost to two conference col li Res. The two teams furnished thn most brilliant exhibition of football ever seen in Portland. Starting the game the under do by odds as high as 3 and 4 to l. thw Oregon huskies fought with such grim und hitter determination that not until the fourth quarter was the result de cided: Then Charley Smith, a powerfully built Washington Junior, who Is sub I lug for Hud Young at quarterback, shot a place kick between the Oregon goal points from the 22-yard line ami broke up a superb 7-to-7 tie. R was) not a spectaculai kick as such things go. but It carried huclj to Seattle tip; sixth conference championship. Attempt o Tlt Kcr Even in the loss of this lO-to-7 score, the Sunn wild-eyed enthusiast, jacked around the beautiful Mult nomah stadium refuse 1 to consider th. game won. Nor did the Oregon lads falter. The Impending defeat spurred them even to greater activity and af ter carrying the hall 2" Jsrds V Wash ington's 35 yard line they attempted a place kick on the fourth dowp, with two yards to go. With Cornell squatting on tin ground Carl Feiiton walked back t. his position with nerves so steady lie could have walked a c-obwfb aenrn-c the Niagara gorge. The toe lh:.i l,u- won so many games for Oregon caught the pigskin squarely and It describe t a beautiful parabola toward tlio Washington goal, but veered off to the west and missed the g,( post by a se.tnt eight f,..t. That fnigbt spelled the difference between a lit-t)-lu tic score and l( lit-to-7 defeat. Further 0iSirtiinltv. With dusk Blithering and the final quartern short, Tie, to 12 minutes. Oregon bad no further opportunity seriously l.i threaten the Purple go'. While Washington's victory was clean cut and without any fluke, if developed, first, that the forward pass carries a deadly venom, anil secondly that Oregon m Johnny Parsons one of the most remarkable offen.iivt. and defensive halfbacks In the his tory of the northwest. Regulate tho bowels when they fall to, move properly. HERRINK is art admirable bowel regulator. It help the liver and somach and restores fine feeling of strength and buoyancy. Price 60c. Sold by all dealers Adv. Just Arrived A fresh shipment of f uimmuii s Candies Direct from the makers at Philadelphia. Qual ity and freshness of each package guaran teed by us. Tallman 6 Co. Exclusive Agents months thereafter. . .... -7 rXf-iV' "fiUl TV v ..,1 . U . ..1. ,.i i. . . He until toe exultation of twelve! " " """" ouio next ""f, toe cm i sewen up as any hag could be. leaving one side longer to fasten to the door. This nng is used for good wrapping paper, and two small pockets for odd feces of string It is a good Idia to make both bags of same material. "'$" I ... THB FRANK ZJCH CO. tiik men no.sKiiUDs;- with tiik frank kicii co., at alt a tiikatkk tonight. llcNiks Stay. I have- cllscovered an easy way of sewing on hooks on the edge of a garment without allowing the stitch es 10 snow op the right side, writes a contributor to Los Angeles K I make the hem the width I wish and then run on old corset steel through It. and after sewing the hooks on pull out the steel. Hy using eyes one size larger than the hooks they never come unfastened. Helpful. Do you know that equal parts of turpentines and ammonia will remove paint from clorhlng. no matter how- SHOES To lit Voiir Fm. TIU; KIXD THAT LOOK RIGHT FF.KL RIGHT WFAR RIGHT At Hip firvf nnnrvnrnne nf nintran m uwin i up union gtitnuii in- gyra a gimd seart-hlng Iiih-iuhi l.utli with s. S. a. tUe greatest lilnod purlller known in ihbd. This n-markulile reuieily li.it flic peculiar tinn ef htiiiiiiiis tunnij:li the lua-xtlne directly int.. Ilit blond. Ill a few luiuulei It liilUimiii- U in work la every artery, vein and tiny t:iniliii y. I-.vit.c uit-nilirane,' every er-au nf the body, cierv fiiim.i,,r. beeeniea In effe, t a n,.r t ,tl.an t bbsid ef iiiipitrltieii. 'J he s; ii.-tulul I ng prop. C-rtlea of S. S. c-nlll!ill !!. ukln II...,. bowels, . I.iclne.m. blmbler. to nil work to can one i-nci of muting out every Irri tating, every pain -Inflicting ntom of pniscn: it HM Mlcei. by Irrigntlun all flpciimiilntions In the joints. rnu.- ncld nrrretlnnn to rtlnsnlve. renili-m them neu tral unci matter, those peciillnr fnrma tlnna In the skin thnt raue bolls and other skin ernptlnna. Ann hrt of all, thin remarkable rrmedt welcome to the eiiket utomnrh In very brief time S. 8. H. ha, the recon strnrtlTe proecaa o under rontrol that all ertintlT-e pin era heal. Ton ran get P. R. s. at any dYng store. Reware of anv effort n anil mi nm.tki.. elalmed to be "jnat aa good." If yours la pernllar raae and yon dealre epert act lee. write tn the Btrift Bnnnis. K, la 8wlft Bldg., Atlanta, . Thafa the only kind you'll ever find at Pendleton only exclus ive shoe store. A. EK LUND'S 737 Main Street, t'lrst-Class Shoo Pendleton. Itrpnlring. ""WMaaa.