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TMOE TWO TUII.r EAST OTiFOONIAN. PEXDUTOy. PREGOg.THURSDAY1 AUGUST 13, 1914., EIGHT PAOKS Our Great Remodeling Sale continues to offer the greatest bargains of the season. Actual remodeling is going on now and when it is completed the sale will close so it is most decidedly to your interest to trade now you know we give T. P. W. Trading Stamps even with these exteremely low sale prices Special Sale of Lingerie Waists Dahitv waists in the season's latest, most vlesiraWe models. New imported organdies, trimmed with pique collars and cuffs. Many new smart styles with vest effects "and other classy num Itrs in voile and crepe do chine. Special Kemodtlini Sale Price for Friday anil Saturdav; S3.05 Values will n- for .. $3.29 S4.95 Values will go for S-4.29 SG.50 Values will for S3. 39 S7.5Q Values will qq f-,r SG.59 Woman h"1 Varied Interests Social and Club News, Personals, Fashions, Hone Hints and Other Items of Interest to the Woild Feminine. "soefSc" I 1 KrtKle county, Colorado, Ih perhaps the only county in the world with a woman ns judge. Mrs. LydU B. Ta gule has held that office since eurly in 1911. I lor home Is a loir house. Mrs. Walter Tierce of La Grundel'md she is the widowed mother of left voKterdav for Milton to visit rela-1 "ve children. - i tives after being the guest of Mrs. Will Moore In this city for several days. Miss Olive Harper arrived home yes terday morning from La irunde where he had been the guest of friends. Mrs. George O. Holsington and ltt tle daughter. Marian, have returned from a vacation spent at Ix'hman and Hidaway Springs and other points In the southern part of the county. Mrs Lela Hardin of Spokane is en Joying a visit at the farm home of her mother. Mrs. W. H. Nebergall, near thi3 city. j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Averill accom 'Ipanied Judse Joe H. Parkes back to ' line Park near Meacham this morn ing fr a visit with the Judge's faintly. - n n if '-t i . iCAsnnt :lc2H ! : i In Our Complete Art Department On the second floor, we have just received a iiew assortment of the Pacific Embroidery Co.'s Ieady Made Package Outfits. If you are not familiar with the perfect workmanship, fine materials and artisic de tigns of the articles contained in these packages, it will pay you to come in and examine them. The various garments and articles in these packages include, night gowns, corset covers and combinations, waists, princes3 slips, infants' dresses, petticoats, bonnets and bibs, carriage pillows, doilies, dresser scarfs and pin cushions, corset bags and collar bags, besides many other useful and beautiful thinsrs. Remnants V2 Price Two big counters Remnants of SILK, WOOL, WHITE GOODS, GIXGHAMS, 14 PERCALES, PJBBOXS, EMBROIDERIES LACES REMODELING PRICE 1-2 1C BUTTON SILK GLOVES 50 1G button silk gloves in light, blue, grey, green, red and brown, pair ' 50 StrTujH ;! COO SOW ; The Peoples Uarahousi Where It Pays to Trade. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps PrcmiuM COUPOW l"r. Elmer Hill of Waitsburg. form erly of this city, was here yesterday t. meet his wife and baby who are returning from a visit with relatives in Kansas. Major E. L. Swnrtzlander, Mrs. Swartzlander. their children. Miss Harriett M. Barbour and Miss Amy M. Hazen left yesterday for Chemawa where they will attend the confer ence of Indian agents this week and then proceed on to the coast for an outing. lcrry Pudding. Any berry may be used for this i dish. Pickover and spread them Ken-' erously upon the bottom of the bake dish; cover liberally with sugar. Now prepare a plain sweet cake batter and pour over the berries Stand the bake dish in a pan of water In a hot oven and bake until the cake Is well puffed up, dry and nicely browned. Serve each portion of cake with berries and juice dipped over it. Stiffening Curtains. When doing up curtains at home, if flour is used Instead of starch, the Iron will not stick so much, and the curtains will have more the appear ance of new ones. One Rood table spoonful of flour for each curtain is sufficient. Mix the flour to a thick paite, with cold water, then put In the tub and pour on ns much boiling wa ter ns required for rinsing the curtains. I Home Hints and Recipes Health and Beauty. Cultivate the spirit of contentment; all discontent and dissatisfaction bring age furrows prematurely to the face. More infants" lives are taken by overfeeding than by starvation. Never liken an infant's digestion or diet to your own. Do not use a common pin In the nursery. The safety pin or none for all nursery folk babies, mother, nurse or maid. Do not fear the sunshine if you de sire to keep young. The most beau-J xjv, tiful things of life do not grow in the darkness. Hard water should not be used on the face. If living where soft water cannot be obtained add a pinch of borax or a hT.d'ul of oat or almond meal to the wash water. TWO io-inch ;rs SENT CANADIAN POUT VANCOUVFR. P. C Aug. 13 Fearing that Vancouver may be at tacked at an early date by (Senium cruisers thought to be in northern Pa cific waters, orders Issued resulted in the arrival here of two 10-inch guns and 30 bluejackets and gunners to man them. The big guns will be mounted on a point overlooking the narrows. The government steamer Quadra will leave here immediately for Es iulmalt for additional guns and men. ALCOHOL 3 l'Elt CUNT ANcgelaWe Prrpanlion&rAs-slmilatinfJiMoodaMlRttMi lingllic Sionadis aruUkmtlsof Promotes Di$cstfonkfrfii ness and Rcstlontalns ncttntr Opium.Mjrptune norMiamL KotNar cotic. JtxMttSA Autttti JSiCmoH . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears (WW Stiff ttmr Ancrfict Rfinedv forCnwflf lion. Sour Stonikh.DlarrtwJ Vorras.Com-ulsumsJotrist ncMmdLoss orsiEEE Tic Simile Sifiature of Tut. CtNTAi'n ComaMI ii o J r-tV WnV .W&tf3 tlio A, A. Signature of WWli v.Mvr I M Mil i mm mi ami Oucrnr-lcci untWtlw Food .til wfr ' Fx: Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years mm m r Ui rVJ LiL I m ii mi Xot So Rtrane After All. Tou may think It strange that so many people are cured of stomach trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. Tou would not, however. If you shoull give them a trial. They strengthen and Invigorate the stomach and en able It to perform its functions nat urally. Mrs. Flosle RIsh, Wabash, Ind., writes, "Xothlnjr did me the least good until I began using Cham berlain's Tablets. It is decidedly the best medicine for stomach trouble I ever used." For sale by all dealers. Concerning Women. limmn hi mm ii Tmi oturnuii roarixi. new OK em, IIAMIiKItII-SMITIf rorri.AK in ikk)i AMKKICAN WOMEN' MIST MARK STYLES NEW YORK. Aug. 13. Mrs. M. K S. Swift of Los Angeles, who has Just returned from Europe, thinks Amerl- Jldent that Dr. Smith will carry Hood can women will be forever emancipat HOOD RIVER, Ore., Aug. 13 Members of the democratic party In Hood River county met last night to arrange matters for the coming po litical campaign. A. J. Derby was elected stute central committeeman; Attorney J. H. Hazlett, who Is In charge of Dr. C. J. Smith's campaign in Hood River county as a candidate for governor on the democratic ticket was elected treasurer and J. IX Thompson, secretary. The county central committee Is making arrange ments to conduct a strenuous cam paign for their party leaders. Each precinct in the county will be under 1 ca'lon." the supervision of a live precinct com mittee. Mr. Haziett says he Is con- m; iwi'Eit iti.i nov FACTORY IS AT KI.AXI OAKLAND, Cat. Aug. 13 The H. D. Prudham company formerly of I.oa Angiic, has selected Oakland as Its home, making the east bay city the seat of one of the largest paper pulp box facorles west of Chicago. The firm will move to Its Oakland lo cation In September, bringing several hundred skilled employes from Eos Angeles nnd tnuklng a primary expen diture of over 1100,000. "The establishment of the Parcels Post has made our business country wide," said J. C. Prudham, "and It Is therefore essential that we locate In a city where shipping facilities are of the best and that Is centrally lo cated. Oakland, with Its convergence of rail and water, offers the Ideal lo- ed from slavery to Paris styles as u Auburn, X. Y.. has Just elected Its result of the war. ' first woman school commissioner, i "America," she said, "must s t her OREGON EGGS SHIPPED IJY PARCELS ISr Experimental .SliiptiKnts by O A. C Iloth Sucveful and IToflt ablc. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls, Ore., Aug. 13- Uy properly packing eggs in a suit able container parcels post shipment direct from producer to consumer has proven to be both feasible and prof itable. Experimental shipment made by the poultry department of the Agricultural College from Corval lls to Portland, a distance of 10V miles, have established the feasibility of this method of marketing eggs. Since the same rates are applicable up to a distanc e of liO miles, eggs j can be marketed as cheaply by this ; method from all points within 15fj miles of Por'.Und or other large city, j In anticipation of this phase of the poultry bu:n-ty manufacturers have j put a number of satisfactory contain-! era on the market at reasonable pri- j ca The wi-iu'U of one kind having, a capacity of ten dozen egss. when pai ki-d with eggs of good standard : lze hth3 quality, is about twenty pound-, postal rates on this pack-hki- in th- w'oiil zone, frem fifty to on" huMinl and fifty niilr-. are 24 ci tits. The weight of the case is ubout fmir pounds and return post ure on this it- eight cents. This makes the tii'.i:e '..t of (.ending uni refjrn il!ir the iu d'r.'ti egi: by parcels post 3; cent -whii h i" Migbtly over three ci Ms per d'izen eggs It 1 1liuf quite i wient that the rost of ndlr.g ; by pan els poet direct 1o the consumer Is consuserabiy un'ii r charges may vary, the sum of them all could hardly be expected to be within the three cent cost of market ing by parcels post. But eggs to be marketed in this way must be of good quality and they should be supplied regularly to the consumer. This requires that the eggs be gathered at least every day and twice a day in hot weather. They must also be stored properly and shipped promptly. At the time of packing, the over-sized, undersized, dirty and cracked eggs should be dis carded, for other use and only eggs of reasonably uniform size and qual ity placed In the packer. Another important factor In this direct marketing is establishing trade Jack London. Film Rarrwl PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13. The romatic life story of an American author, Jack London, especially those parts of It which deal with his strug gle against a craving for liquor and his final triumph over "John Barley-! brlcklayi "'"i mie ui me siory, nas Deen barred from presentation to the pub lic through the medium of the moving-picture film. J. Lewis Breitlnger, chief moving picture censor of this state, has de cided that the story Is unfit for public exhibiton, and by this decision he has Invited the first real test of censorship laws. The picture was shown yesterday lesptte his mandate to a private au- Mi.-s Julia C. Ferri.-i, a teacher of long experience. Of the plant members of the board of the Maryland Training school for (Sirls recently appointed by Governor GoM.sborough, five are women. According to the census, there are R6 women In Great Britain who are plumbers. 7') who are paperhangers, j 6 who are carpenters and 4 who are ers. own styles for at least a year, and when we do, we never again will fol low the fashions of Europe." P.iilariu Aids the ii-.trlaiiH. ATHENS, Aug. 13. A telegram from Nish, Servia. states that bunds of Bulgarian volunteers are forming along the southern frontier to replace the Austrian troops which have been withdrawn to the Russian line. River county by a large majority and that Senator George E. Chamberlain will do likewise. "The'e two men will win out on their records," said Attorney Hazlett, who has been nomi nated for county clerk on the demo cratic ticket, and who will enter the lace in the November election. The steamer Bandon has made the fifth trip out of Toledo with 750,000 feet of lumber. Hops are expected tu go to 50 cents as result of the war abroad. Tlx? Cso of L. Ij. Osntoloti. The case of L, I Cantelou, Claren don, Texas, Is similar to that of many others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. He says, "Afatcr trying a doctor for several months, and using differ ent kinds of medicine for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel complaint for several montus, I bought a !5c bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using the second bot tlo she was entirely cured." For sale by all dealers. Adv. I relations between the producer and dience at the Young Men's Christian j the city consumer. As a part of the association. Leading temperance ad- extension service plans are being vocates of the city were there, many j trei 1 out and matured for a general i tiergymen and social workers were I and satisfactory mehod of bringing i rf.pprit by Invitation, t the consumer and producer together ! William E. Smith, president of the I Famous Players' Exchange, said yes- ! Women Form OrdieMra. i terday that the film had been turned OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 13. A I over to the censor, who, after review- iiurig woman's orchestra, the largest, ing it, demanded that certain parts be j v.i-'-t of Chicago, and comprising more eilminata. Smith asserts that it nis th:in fifty pieces, has been organized j orders were followed the film would by the Young Women's Chrlstion as- ' he worthless. M.ejati. n of Oakland. Extensive pre- Smith fabl last night that after suh Parutions are being made for a series ' milting the film to the censor he call '. 1 1 clia's in the east bay cities dur- ! ed for it as it was booked for a thea ing the fall. The opening concert! ter in this city. He was Informed that will be given at the dedication of the J the censor had not given it his offi a.wciation'B newlHJ.000 home In: clal sanction. The film fas procur c,.,,. i ,.- I ed, however, and the censor w-as notl- AnotlieT German Vrler. PLYMOUTH, Eng.. Aug. 13. The British cruiser Vindictive captured the German Fteamcr Schleslen, of 2528 tons, and brought her Into thU j Some of the clergymen who were fit 1 that it would be exhibited at the Young Men's Christian association. Mr. Smith was warned that If the picture wan shown he would be sub ject to arrest. il.e tut.i! charges of handling e.gen- i j.0rt. The Schleslen was from Bris- I present at the private exhibition e for the i Oft of handling the prof-; lane, Australia, to Bremen. its of the transaction by the local buer. by the coiumisloii man and by Ihe retailer. However much these A dark cloud, financially speaking i one without a silver lining. CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minut ymr Stuffy Nose and II wit C learn, MkcwJnjr and Not! Huiuiliifi 'cm, Dull Headache (ue. Try "Ely's Cream Uslm." Or I a mall bottle anyway, Just to try it apply a little In the nostrils and Instantly your clogged duw and lopped up paasngns of the head will pen; you will breathe freely; lullness mid headache disappear. By morning the catarrh, colj-ln-bead or catarrhal nor throat will be gone. Ilnd auch misery now! Get the email bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any druf store. This sweet, frag rant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the In flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharge and a feeling of cleansing, soothing re lief cornea immediately. Don't Uy awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos trils closed, hawking and blowing Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw drynean is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely Cream Balm" and your cold or ca tarrh will surely disappear. the Young Men's Christian associa tion were surprised when Informed that the picture had been unfavorably censored. GKK.MANS COURTS ARK LENIENT WITH DEBTORS BERLIN, Aug. 13 The German federal council decided today not to proclaim a moratorium for the pre sent. The courts were empowered to deal leniently with debtorB, and the term for the payment of debts may be extended for three months. In certain cases relief was granted for bill of exchange transactions. German SfaiiMT KHy, QUEBEC, Aug. 13. Reports from Rlmouskl, Quebec, on the lower St. Lawrence river, were to the effect that a German steamer was being held at that place as a prize. The Portland Railway Light tc Power Co. has established an agricul tural department in charge of II. E. Cross at Cresharn. BtLUIANa UtdlKUT BtAUIIrUL UAD I Lt MM UHtU BT litHMANIi 7" - . .. .... ....-v--.- :y h , - ifrtf. v yjM f l 'A i " ! V I?'' v V X - S , f ( H vv I ' , . v , v, e ' .f st" Will lMilblt Industrie. OAKIND. Cal, Aug. 13. Alame da county will be represented In eight of the eleven exhlbt places at the com ing Panama Pacific International Ex position. Exhbits will be made in mines and mctalurgy, horticulture, agriculture, food products, education,. fine arts, manufacturing and varied. industries and machinery. The Twenty year Twt. "Some twenty years ago I usee! Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Geo. W.. Brock, publisher of the Enterprise, Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that It was a quick and safe cure for diar rhoea. Since then no one can sell me anything said to bo 'Just ns good.' During all thenn years I have used It and recommended It many times, and It hag never disappointed anyone." For sale by all dealers. Adv. The beautiful and historic castle of Remouchamps near Chaufontaln Bui- glum, reported destroyed by the Bel gians after It had been captured from them by tho German invaders. The troops In the foreground ore members of a German artillery division of the type that Is bombarding Llego. IVnn. f1rinrn lnrnle. CONNELLSVILLE. Pa., Aug. 13. In bright uniforms, tho thousands of Western Pennsylvania firemen at tending tho annual convention of the Wester Firemen's association march ed here. Several companies from nearby states made excellent showings. Planning for the Stork's Arrival Among, those thiiiK which all women should know of, anil ninny of them do. Is a snlenillfl B5"22jrl3sWfl tornnl application solil in most drug stores under the name of "Mother's Friend." U Is a penetrating liquid and ninny and many a mother tells how It so wonderfully aided them through me period of expeo tnncy. Irs chlrf purpose la to render the tendons, ligaments and muscles so pliant that nature's expansion mny bn accom plished without tho Intense strain so often characteristic of tho period of expectancy. At any rnte It Is reasonable to hellova that since "Mother's Friend" 1ms bom a companion to motherhood for more than half a century no more timely advice could be given tho Inexperienced mother than to suggest its dally use during ex pectancy. Ask at any drug store for "Mother's Friend." a penetrating, external llmild of grent help and value. And write to IlradOeld Hegulntor Co., 302 Ijimnr llldg., Atlanta. Oa fur their book of useful and timely Information to expectant mothers. It contains many suggestion, that are of Interest to all women.