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fMQF TWO DATLY FAST OFOONTAK PEXDT.ETON. orvEOOX. 1 UTDAY, AIT.rST 21, 1014. KIOIIT PAOFS iur ill is rapidly "clearing the deck for action" a naval phrase meaning get teady we are getting ready to show new fall merchandise just as fast as we possibly can. As soon as the carpenters and painters get out of our way, we will be ready wi'h the greatest show ing of choice fall goods ever brought to Pendleton, r i Sits i Up to $30 Values For Only S8.98 We offer your choice of our entire lot of Spring and Sum mer suits for $8.98 There are only a few left and they must go Blue Serges, Tan Novelty Cloths and Black and White Checks. ?tvn Var M m Sen) fn(0) Woman h Varied Interests Social and Club News, Personals, Fashions, Home Hints and Other Items of Interest to the World Feminine. Announcements of the wedding ot Pale Slusher of this city and Mlsa Sallle Sterrett of Portland, which was celebrated In the latter city Wednes day, are being received by Pendleton i friends. They will be at home in 1 this city after November first. New Ribbons Another tliijmnt of taamiful girdle rib lns, Extra width and quality. For vard 75 t. S4.50. New Trimming Buttons Xcw jet anl Mack erooliet triuimiru: buttons, a variety of new colorings and shaft's in novelty hnttons Per dozen 23 -t0 $2.00 White 50c Silk Hose .New shipment of white silk hose, worth 65 pair. !pee-iallv priced 50 New Silks Each day's express brings n something new in dress and trimming silks. Plain, plaids and lloman stripes; all prices. 1 Mrs. Thomas F. O'Brien accom ; panled her husband back from Mass ' achusetts where they spent several j weeks with friends and relatives. ! Mis Gladys Bolton of Portland. who pent several weeks here this summer as the guest of Miss Muriel Teringer. recently underwent an op eration for appendicitis and is now In a Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCormmach nnri .l.uiehter. Kvalvn. left yesterday for Seattle and will sail today that city for Alaska. They gone about five weeks. SI TKUAGISTS INVESTIXfl l)UMi:il DIVOUCE CKNTKK clean, cool water regularly every day. soiled water cooled and given be tween feedings will often aid diges tion and quiet restlessness. Regular hours, proper food and long hours of sleep are necessary to a healthy In fant. Good health, good grooming and a good complexion hold the secret of feminine beauty and charm, and It ls,nlzatlon. a woman s own fault If she does not despised from will be Mrs. J. H. Dunham and son, How ard left yesterday for Dayton. Wash ington, to visit with Mrs. Dunham's mother. possess an mese. Much depends up-'made on her choice and use of her toilet start. accessories, for eternitl i.trii..nv.A iu v. - ! - . . .V . . . . Iiput HVH price of beauty as well as of liberty. If you know that you are going to hear a loud sound It Is well to open the mouth as the shock will then be neutralized. Noises In the ears are most annoying and sometimes resist all treatment. They are often associ ated with deafness and should, there fore, receive due attention. RENO. Nev.. Aug. 21. -This form er seat of divorce activity Is now one of the hottest suffrage spots In the west. With the Nevada equal suffrage league working hard for the women's rights amendment to be voted on In November and the Nevada association opposed to equal suffrage striving with equal energy to defeat It, the "vote, for women" Issue Is becoming over- shadowingly Important In the present state campaign. The "antis" policy has been to wage their fight 'by means of litera ture to voters throughout the state, and will be suplemented late In the campaign by a series of addresses by representatives of the national orga The suffragists have not literature but they have SPECIAL SALE OF Women's Waists FOR SATURDAY We have placed on sale another lot of our Lingerie waists A new shipment jus received Dainty, smart models, up to the n inute in style Values for only $1.50 sizes 34 to 44 89c Miss Winifred Bent, a popular Uni versity of Oregon girl, returned on the earlv morning train yesterday to her home in Portland after a visit with friends In this city and Athena. "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE Phone IT. All other departments 22. Saturday sIk.t.ik rs will find our store fairly brimming with seasonable table supplies. SHOP KAKLV, while our stocks are fresh and complete. ELIJEUTA PEACHES 1.10 lxes direct from the tn-cs, on sale today, box oO BANANAS T. P. W. price pomid Average dzon 25 to 30 CliOCKKKY DEPT in Grocery basement. Fire Proof Coking Ware, Glassware Din in rware. TOILET SOAP A wide variety, box. 10 r POTATO CHIPS Freh and crisp, sanitary packaac?, each t 5 GKEEN PEPPERS direct from the vines 2 jiounds - 25- CUKTISS PIPE OLIVES The cream of the olive croves Cans 25 to $1.30 T. P. W. SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, the BEST 35 Coffee on earth. I Mr. and Mrs. George B. Woodward. ' prominent Adams residents, were In I the city yesterday. They will leave 1 on a short trip to the sound and ! Portland next week. j Miss I-illiam Miller of Baker, ar ! rived in Pendleton yesterday to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hansen. Jr., returned this morning, to their home In Portland after visiting for two weeks with Mr. Hansen's brother. I Vltor Hansen. Mrs Albert Bowker of Heppner ar- rived in Pendleton this morning for a short visit. Home Hints and Recipes PfttMiliM , coukw ; The FqobIgs Uarohouse Where It Pays to Tttit. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps mi Dictates of Fashion. Buttons are peculiarly decorative this season. i-lip-on blouses are a little like middy blouses. Pure apple green Is often seen in evening flocks. Beautiful afternoon frocks are made of taffeta, crepe or poplin, trimmed with Roman striped or plaid ribbon. Children's frocks are made of flow ered crepon. one of th loveliest of ma terials for a little girl's frock. One piece dresses have unfitted backs, which fall freely away from the figure without any suggestion of waist line. ' The separate waist must blouse all the way round the figure, showing fullness under the arms es In back and front. A rtetty dress can be made of polkadotted fawn In navy blue and white.- combined with plain, straw colored batiste. Children's frocks at present are beatifullv simole and are easy to launder, which is a feature mush In their favor. i Indications point toward an exten sive use of satin for auaumn dresses to succeed In a measure the now fa vored taffetas. Among the novelties promised are woolback satin suitable for suitings. Conecrnlnjr Women. Paris has a Minlnettes newspaper. A woman can exist on slightly less food than a man. Maine is the latest state to grant pensions to widows. There are over 130,000 girls in the Vnited States. Clubwomen In Indiana propose to establish an opera company. Pittsburgh clubwomen are iisklnc for a woman police chief. Denver women are asking that they be drawn as grand Jurors. Mrs. M. H. Cole Is president of aj real estate firm In New York city, j Mary Carnell of Philadelphia Is dean of the woman photographers In the Vnited States Kaflsas has a school district which all women teachers pass up as un desirable because It Is infested with rats. Several women have passed the ex amination for the bar in Georgia, but have not been allowed to practice. Instead of the elaborate gowns usually worn, the seniors of Vassnr college this year will wear caps and plain gowns. The Women's Aerial league of England has offered a prize of $5,000 to the first aviator who flies across the Atlantic ocean. Telephone Coy. She looks like a large sized tea cozy the exquisitely dressed lady doll who stands on a table In the entrance hall, and one wonders how she hap pened to bo left there until a little bell rings Imperatively and some- boryy, hastily brushing aside her skirts, cries, "Hello:" She's the tele Phone cozy and in order that her pet ticoats may be wide enough to flow gracefully over the wire cage on which her body Is posed she must bo arrayed in a costume of an earlier period. The early Victorian, eigh teenth century or Elizabethan will do. but be sure to get a bisque doll whose trunk will be in proportion to legs that should he as long as the height of a telephone Instrument. The caj;e is made of stout wires, curving from a base like the crown of a hat but slightly bent back near the front v. here the skirts part to allow the tel ephone receiver to be easily taken up a speaking campaign rrom me Thus far Nevada women have done most of the talking. Dlstln gulshed orators from other states are expected later. Miss Jane Addams of Chicago. Is one of those who will tour the state late In the fall. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Is expected about the same time. Mrs. Grace Cotterlll or Seattle, will lend her aid and Dr. C. F. Aked of San Francisco, Is scheduled to spend a week In the state just before the campaign ends. One of the features of the contest has been the anti-suffrage activity of George Wlngfleld. a dominant figure FADE A SIGHT WITH ERUPTION RESINOL CURED Philadelphia, Pa., Doc. 5, 1913: "I tad a imall pimple on the aids of my lace, and it- kept getting, larger and larger.. It had spread over one cheek, and as it would spread water would come from it and every place the wa ter would touch, another sore would form. It itched and burned and my face was a sight. I used several salves and ointments that were recommended, but nono helped, until I tried Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, which re-' lieved mo at once, and after using it about two weeks, my face was entirely clear. I cannot praise Resinol enough. (Signed) Mr. Rom Muller, 1313 Sny der Ave. Fhyslclans have prescribed Resinol for nineteen years and every druggist ells Resinol Soap (25c), and Retinol Ointment (50c. and tl). Don't be de ceived bv the useless "substitutes." For free trial, write to Dept. KK, Resinol, Baltimore, lid. 11()M VI l-rTTSIUUtill HANK. Bandits Fxac Willi tush lYom In Mltiillnii III Suburb. i-iTTxnritr.it. Pa.. Aue. 21. Two In Nevada mining and banking circles mon cnterp(j tne Homestead National who says he will leave the state If telephone j the suffrage cause wins. Miss Anna' Martin, state president of the equal suffrage league, declared today that the suffrage cause will win If thei women work hard enough. I Infection ami Insect Rite Iwneroim. Mosquitoes, flies. and other Insects, which breed quickly In garbage palls, ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty places, etc., are carriers of disease. Every time they bite you, they Inject poison Into your system from which some dread disease may result Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It Is antiseptic and a few drops will neu tralize the Infection caused by Insect) bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Lini ment disinfects Cuts. Bruises and Sores. Tou cannot afford to be with out It In your home. Money back If not satisfied. Only 25c at your drug gist. Adv. StH'IAL SKHVH'K HCKF.AF NAMES ADVISOHY Church CJIAMHEKLA1N STIIONG W ITH VOTEUS OF CENTRAL OKEOON SAYS STOCKMAN better prices than It ever has before. Take It -from me, Jim.' That wasn't exacUy his language, you understand, but I have his letter. It was a very nice letter, and I showed It around to my friends and neighbors. 'George is fooling you,' they said.- 'Just polltl- PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 21 -J. F. Muhon. one of the largest farmers and tock raisers In Harney county, Ik lnjcal stuff.' 'He Is pollylng a friend, Portland on business. He tells of and so on. Then everything come . ... ,i,u.t. around Just as Senator Chamberlain aood crops and prosperous conditions . . . ., In Harney county. TlfV crops will j lx moKtlv uwd for feed but the rail roads netting nearer all the time will enable some portion to be shipped out from favorably vltuated point. In Ms 35 yeur ft experience In Harney county Mr. Muhon said he had never men better crops nor better times. Mr. Mahon Uk an active interest in politics, and comes In contact with many rltir.-h In all parts of Harney, Mslheur arid Grant counties. said. IjU of those republicans who knocked him right along are staying with him and standing up for him now all over eastern Oregon. The grass Is going to be short for Booth over there; yes. Indeed." Mr. Mahon will visit Kalem before returning to his little 6000-acre home in Harney county. that no boxer shall be matched with a man outweighing htm more than 10 pounds, and that the commission shall exact a fee of five per cent of the gross receipts, thus guaranteeing the state a profit whether the promo ter wins or loses. Constipation Oanfle Slcknem. Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system lmmedl- ' ! that section of Oregon George ! f'' begins to absorb poison fronr. K. f-hamWHaln will get all the demo- ; " ""', iking a i c w jiie run iii'i ii wck There la no better safeguard against Illness. Just take one dose tonight. lie at your druggist. Adv. cratio voles and many republican vot.," said Mr. Mahon. That will he the case all over eastern Oregon from what I can learn. "Everybody around our country think Chamberlain Is the greatest man Oregon has ever had. They lwk p t' him the greatest man In the Vnited Mutes senate because of what he lis don for Oregon. Alaska and the whole western country. In fact, most of us think we would rather have 1'hnniWrUln for another six years rU'hi where he 1 than have Hanley nd Hooth both there. "When the tariff bill was up I wrote to Chsmbrrlain to remember that we wool men hnd Imbiea to feed, and 1o Hand up for wool. He wrote hack something like this: -'Jim, hold your ool. The tariff don't help you with won! It has not kpt the price f woo) up these 10 year and more. Hold )r woot, and tt will fetch WASHINGTON EXPECTS FIGHT MIX TO PARS SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 21. It seemed assured'today that a bill pro viding for a state boxing commission will be introduced Into the state leg islature at Its next session in January, 11 5. Dan Salt. A Seattle boxing promoter. Is fathering the Idea, and has drafted model bill passed on the New York. Montana and Wiscon sin laws. j The bill provides among other j things for five commissioners to con--atltute the state boxing board; that all bout shall be ten rounds, no de cision affairs; that all promoters shall deposit 12000 with the commission to be forfeited If the law Is violated; If you are sick and depressed, and all "out of sorts," there's nothing that will so quickly set you right as Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. One package makes over one hundred cups of tea. At druggists, 35c. Tall- men ft Co. Adv. Health and Beauty. Ten to twelve drops of tincture of camphor In a glass of water makes a good dally wash for the teeth. It Is said that clear complexions wait upon the consumption of orang es. They do much to, keep the di gestion in order and nothing makes the skin so clear and fresh as a good digestion. The eyes should be washed after a Test For Silk. Why did your last year's silk split and crack? Because it was weight ed. You might have tested it easily tcfore purchasing and saved both money and worry. A bit of the silk ii nd a match are all you need for a sure test. Light the match and ap ply to the fabric. If It holds Its shape the silk is adulterated with some of the various minerals so used. If It melts down In burning and runs to gether in a puffy mass the silk ii pure. This Is one of the tests given In the correspondence course In fab rics offered by the University of Wisconsin. Carter, head of the School Social Service Hureau which j has been organized for the purpose of putting high class motion pictures In the schools and churches of the I'nited States announced his advis ory board today. The list contains the names of a large number of men prominent In the religious and ed ucational circles of the country. "Our Pureau seems to have arrived at a very encouraging state of be ing." Ir. Carter said. "We have a fine list of men who are all eager to see the movement succeed and I have faith that every one of them will do his utmost to help along the move ment which we have undertaken. "First we will have the very great facilities of the International Edu cational league of which the Duke of Manchester Is the head and which Is allied with our organization for mil tuul good, one to the other. Then we have Pr. Charles II. Parkhurst as vice-president and the Duke of Man. Chester as International vice-president. "Bishop K. It. Hendrlx Is to be the supervisor of our biblical department, Dr. Edward Judson Is to have charge of the missionary department and I Dr. Francis Brown will he head of the department of oriental manner and customs and President Hidden of Princeton will be at the head of our educational department. "These men will pass on the sub jects and the manner of presenta tion of them In the various depart ments of the work as we will take tt up. They will, of course, be assist ed by the members of the advisory board who are assibned to their re spective department. bank at Homestead, a suburb of this city, covered the officers with re volvers, seized all the available cash, and escaped In an automobile. Most of the tellers and clerks were at lunch and Cashier John o Lary. with George Turner, bookkeeper, were the only officials in the bnnklng room. Several depositors stood before tho tellers' windows, where Turner und O'Leary were conversing with them, when the two men entered. Both were heavily armed and commande-l "Hands up!" While one covered the officers and patrons of the bank, the other rober went behind the desk, scooped to gether all the cash In sight. Jammed it hurriedly into a hand satchel ami then the two, with guns still covering victims, bucked out the door. At the curb stood an automobile belonging to a minister. Into this the robbers Jumped and made their esca pe. ltOHIl ""ne nmount of money stolen Is not accurately known, but Cashier O". Ieary thinks It Is between $2.50 and an,j tJ.OuO. He described the men as be ing about 18 and 20 years of age. The Police are searching the country. I. Shrlncrs on Picnic. WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. Capltat Shrlners today gave their annual pic nic at Marshall Hall, the old Potomac homestead of John Marshall, first chief Justice of the supreme court. Proceeds will supply Christmas bask ctM fur the Washington poor. Blood Tonic Efas Important Meaning Puts the Right Sort of Vim Where Mcst Needed. Cashmere Again. Rumor tells us that the cashmere which our mothers and grandmoth ers wore with such dlgnl'y and grace, and which Dame Fashion has frown- ea upon lor many years, i orce more to hold a place In popular favor, and that the dressmakers are planning to Sip show models made of this material dusty Journey, for they get dirty Just In their early fall openings. The ai the rest of the face does. Jin eye cashmeres which our grandmothers ,nR bucknfr and pitching tuii in rnquirea lor mis. once uuvuik -.c an nuui, uui we are cutting out ii-nrneu 10 use u, you w in never aftuiii i v wimncu a. biik -juunuiere in neavy neglect this part of your toilet. weight which will be charming for A baby's thirst Is not satisfied by j afternoon costumes with a velvet coat Its diet of milk. He should be given to complete the suit. KAISER WILHELM AND AIDES STUDYING WAR MAPS IN THE FIELD tYmhnys Titles Deckled. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 21. The year's championships In all classes of cowboys sports will be decided here before nightfall. This Is the closing day of the eighteenth annual Frontier Days celebration and the finals In all contests are being staged. Principal Interest centers In the amateur buck ing contest, ladles' championship rop- contests. marked steers, men's championship steer roping competltl I on. The most fiery and untamed i horses that could be found were brought out today for the rough riders. Some of these have never been broken to the saddle. Department Sliakcs-iip. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. A shake up among the heads of the Depart ment of Agriculture went Into effect today, Dr. B. T. Galloway, assistant secretary, resigning. The new assist ant to Sec'y Houston Is W. A. Tay lor, former head of the Bureau of Plant Industry. Dr. Galloway take charge of the New York agriculture experiment station at the Albany state university, with 2,500 students In his care. One would have to draw a veil over the experiences of light housekeep ers If the war should put the delica tessen stores out of business. t-nlutf.. -Ll'lllu'litt Itna utrfmt timnw v rm in ttiA tkM,4l,4al utiiflv ,f u-ll t mul tltl tilikfttnnn1i ullttirt- film In IliA - ' i' ... . i ...... " - ...... - 'r - --1 - . ' ...... ... - ! olrrtiftturn field as lie has iKn-n for cv-ral days studjlnj- tho wr iimpM ti learn die gcogTBiJiy Mf Uio country ovcrl aignaiurs which lie liad to lead Ids troos I CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of U& To ti.ne the Mood r.ean- tn enable It t thmw nlf Kviiuiulati'd Impurltk. la In rree the n-d curpu-cl.i and to p'lt the blood making rrc-ti Into inch artlro rnnli tlnn m to roliit-o Hint cuua loun i-ntloa of what we fivl a hi III). This U tliff I cKl en I effect of uin- tbt famuli- Mood piirifler, ft. H. H. Half the people you meet ennptiiln of wesrjr -nflfcles, lUirnant brsln. Jingied Dern-t. sad a wonderful desire to lir duwn ind Jual quit. Most of these people hTt been n-lng nenlnes that -pinmoillfiiiy flar tip the ni-rvp only to die down analn. as rile th-jf tnimt. Avoid nerve atltmilant. Hear In mind that this worn-out feeling Is due to poor blood, to bacteria la the water yon drink; to the multiplying of destruc tive germ in the blood faster than thef can be overcome by the white rorpuacles; and to what la known aa auto-toxemla. that condition where the venom or Impure blood accumulates fanter than It can be replaced by tbe red arterial blood. R. ft. 8. haa long been fa mom aa a blond purifier, and Ita action by elimination nl the Irritating poison that Infe.t Ibe blood, la one of the very Important thing to know. You ran get A. B. B. at any drug store, but take no other ao-rllrd blood purifier. H. H. H. I purely a vegetable product and you will mak a great mistake to nave ome enthu-la-t palm off s mercury, antenlc or Iodide of potaah preparation that ma do you Irreparable harm. S. J. 8. la prepared bv The Bwlft Bneelflf Co., 53.1 Bwlft Illdg.. Atlanta, (la., and It you have anv deepneated or olmtlnate blooij trouble, write to their Medical Ilept. for free advice. 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