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TUTU' EAST OKHOOyiAX, rENIUKTOX, OKKGQy, .K1H1)AV. (MTOHKW Hi. 1!)H. EIGHT PAGES PAfSE TWO Laces and Trimmings Apuin lins fashion Wrml that lares anl triimninirs nro to tak; nn iinjHHtunt inrt in the ihnkinr of ilio M'jion'n apparel. Whether it Ik- tin tailored fr.vk with its triiuuiiti of braid, or Ijiiik uK an.l fur, or the nftrrnoon or evening pown, with its dainty i'ills ruffles and flounces of rlnvr l;ir or the shiinniorin;; iridescent spangles, colored leails or ji ; every partuent has pome virt of t riiiuiiincr. and nowhere- will you find a more tasteful and din riminatlmr display that t TlIK l'KOPI.ES WUKEIIOrSE. I 1jff flonnes of all kinds, sdiadow rhantilly and net top laws in Mark, white, ivru and t-.v.'onrd effects, S to L'T inches wide, per yard.- 50 to 75 Allovers Spati::l'd allovers in jet, silver anil irridescent rf:'t ( t for wai-ts, pirdhs and the new enrais-io effort that is now pulnr, vard 93.50 to Narrow laces for rdetvc and neckwear, a wonderful assortment, yard 15 to $3.00 Cluny and Filet Guipure 15i iiiitifnl for trimminir linens, stirh as towels, ilreer soarfs, iillnw eases, etc. Per yard 35 t, S3.50. 10 c Dress Ginghams 6c One lot our regular 10 dress :inhanis in cltidinsr ehorks, stripe and plaids; well worth tin- price; just special for Satnnlay 10c Hand Towels $1 doz. Cotton huek hand towels, medium size and weight, red lrder, worth 10 each; special Saturday, dozen ....... 1.00 Remnants 1-2 Price One lot remnants of cotton wa?h goods, in cluding outing, percale, pinirhaiii?, calico and Tnuliii ; some worth tip to 15 yard ; all good length; sjtvial Saturday 1-2 price. New Plaids and Stripes In woolen for drei-se, snits and trimmings; lst (piality for the money; comes in Mues and browns, .i inches wide. The vard $1.25 to $1.50. Skirts New Fall dress kirts in the, smartest styles, tvery numltcr new, the largest assortment, best iuoleIs hown here this season. Chiffon taf feta made with the new yoke and plaited tunic effect, poplins in all colors $cr;es in Kl'SSI AN ITNIC AND YOKE MODELS; SPECIAL STYLES FOU STOIT FKJ EIiES featurel in this lot of new skirts; waists measure from 20 to :)C, indies;, prices from $5.00 to $15.00. Black Satin Beaded Vamp Pumps for Party Wear. JTST A MERE SUGGESTION IV not let the war in Europe turn your bet ter judgment. ujide down and forget the fact that we have the best line of .-hoes to select from when you want STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY. The.-e valuable features are to be fond in our shoes for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. "T.P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP 9 riT.E FOOD DEPT. THREE PHONES. 17. ALL OTHER DEPT'S. 22 CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE Goods Intended for "human iood fhodd be handled under solitary methods. 'H'a PI." RE FOOD SHOP is the CLKANEST. BEST KEPT STORE in the northwest. For this Saturdays trade we have an exceptional large and varied st'X of table supplies. ORDER EARLY. PROMPT und EFFICIENT telephone servic. VEGETABLES aDd FRUITS Ex tra fancy CELERY, bunch. Kk IKEEX PEPPERS Fresh from the vines, pound UK' SWEET POTATOES, extra choice freh. smooth spud.. 7 lbs.. (Al"I,lFInVEi Fre-sh show white heads, each 2c and J2"c ToMAToES Fresh, f.im and f- id. 3 pound 2.c POTATOES Ours are in a clas.i by themiM-lxes. per wk.. S I -Z0 PUMPKIN" and SQUASH. Parsley. Head and U't House LETTUCE. V V " U M P E R S. CABRAGE. OKEEX TOMATOES. VTC. OR DER EARLY. l)KI.K"ATt:.SKX vr.vr. IMPORTED SWISS CHKE.SE. the !iurd .Vic VINE- 1JOILED HAM Always fresh, al l crTI'.ON" PEEL, new al ways good, sliced to your order,' 1RAZILS and PECANS, new crop, pound in- pound -"m; Sl'MMMER SAVSAUE Fresh SWEET APPLE CU'ER, bottles xhioment Toun ! 50c' """ DRIED EEEP Sliced w;ifer thin, pound -V! PEANUT PUTTER. i-und... 2S ! QUEEN OLIVES, pint ;lo POTATO CHIPS. packse .i-. i:;irti T.V-; 1-2 ml Sl.l.' MACK EREL Fine fat fish, eychj HONEY Extracted, rft. Jars.. .Mh 12 I -2c to k. !T. P W. SPECIAI the 75 EST 3.V FULL CREAM. LTMPUU'lER and! COFFEE on e rth. CREAM BRICK CHEKSE. j SHRIMP New Pick. ra.n... 2 IHiol River ? ' N E CIDER I Gn. bottle I.V- BEANS and ASPAP.AGUS. MAI LE SYRUP Pur- sap nmple. MAY fltOP AM XKW ;M)is. WALNUTS Fa r.cj- No. 1 pound NEW LEMON and PEELS, pound ... PACK di 7r n S2.00 PRUNT'S Fresh c: o; , DIAMOND W PRUNES, ! pounds .',c P I:".', and Tnniy OKANGE HAWAIIAN PINEAP?I.E. cans 2rn- for 97m' stock. . . 3)f CCUOQl The Peoples 1 W Ytre It Ptvs to 7r?r f. Save Vtur T. P Trading Stamps I COUPON i STRUNK CAUGHT 4T THE PLATE BY EVERS THROW TO GOWDY ' ' ' "... ,' a'v : : 1 f--A- T. ; tjr . 'I' '.. . ) a . ' - , "V 4a - "1 'v 1 SOCIAL NEWS SHOULD BE PHONED BY 10 A. M. EACH DAY The ladle who hud the dance In chnrse were Mm. T. Uullurd, Mn Mrs. Oilman Folnom underwent an operation at St. Anthony's hoHpltal yesterday morning made necewwry by an accident austnlned years aijo. She Lh reooveclng natlHfactorlly from' the surgical treatment. Yon .Nctsln't keep on feeling ll tress'd after eating, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea tetween meals. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures d.vRpepnla it Htrengthens the stom ach and other digestive organs for the proper performance of their func tions. Take Hood's. Adv. Library News Compllmenlng her mother. Mrs. Ella Matthews, Mrs. Clarence Pen land entertained eterday ufternoon at her home, 211 South Main Btreet. with a sewing party und the afternoon was very pleasantly spent. Among the guests were Mrs. Mary K. Boyden, Mrs. U E. Tenland, Mrs. Hagemnn. Mrs. George Hansen. Mrs. Bonney, Mrs W. R. Campbell. Mrs Mary E. Moule. Mrs. Word. Mrs. M. Stewart. Mrs. W. M. Blakely. Mrs. W. A. Storle. Mrs. D. W. Belts, Mrs. A. A. Kimball. Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Tom Thompson, Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. U Blancett. A district convention of the Rebeka lodge is making the day a notable one for many ladles of the county who belong to that order. Mrs. Kate Uin do of Marshfield. president of the state assembly, Is here to conduct the ceremonies and the various lodges over the county have delegates here. Sessions are being held during the day and this evening a larne class will be initiated, the exercises to be followed by a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Snyder and daughter. Marie, left last evening for Chicago and other eastern points. The ladles of the Church of the Re deemer gave a "fuel party" last eve ning at the home of Mrs. J. It. Dick son on the south hill for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of the winter fuel for the church. A large number of people were present and were entertained by a pleasing musical pros-rum of voice and piano numbers. Mrs. Carl Power, Miss Mae Poulsen, and Messrs. Bishop and Pint onds contributed vocal selections and Mrs. Frank E. Boyden and Miss Helen Herboth favored the audience with Instrumental solos. The nineteen ladies representing June Hive No. 10 of this city and Vio let Hive No. 30 of Helix returned this morning from Ii Grande where yesterday they attended a rally of the Ladles of the Macabees of eastern Oregon. The Pendleton drill team played a very notable part in the con vention, putting on the Initiatory work. Mrs. Minne W. Aydelotte of Oakland. California, deputy district commander for Oregon, Washington and California, was present and had general supervision of the work. The following wire the Pendleton Lady Macabees attending; Mrs, J. F. Miller, commander, Mrs. Kenneth Mc Rae, past commnnder. Mrs David Rogers, financlsil auditor, Mrs. Ella Reager, record keeper, Mrs. Kim Morton, mistress nt arms. Mrs. Helen 1 Furton, captalp of the guards. Mrs. J. L. Rowland and Mrs. George Dan iels, color hearers, Mrs V. D Hum- ing- ;nhrer. musician, and Mrs. Wilson. ""I'la.v fixture, backgrounds, dec ; Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Edgar Thompson, or.itlve an.l mechanical equipment. I Mrs. Roumngo.ix. Mrs. Hattie Davis. Men's furnishings, footwear, leather ' Mr. Lou Sutton. Mrs. James Himes, Soods, clothing. and Mrs J. A. Drake, guards. Mrs. ,'ln,, 11,1,1 form ,lraI'lnK- urt' A. Zeu.!;e and Mrs. Warren repre- K'l unlt anJ displays. I sented the Helix lodge. Women and Misses' wearing ap- J - j . parel, nJsc:ellenous merchandise. An event of much importance In sllow car.' writing, design and or- the yo-mger fct nil! bo the dancing "anient, alphabets. I party to be given tomorrow evenlni? Purveying, mapping,, astronomy. I I v a number of high school girls. ltlM boring, blasting, coal cuttlnB. , Misses He!,.n Ravmond. Muriel Per- timbering, track work. Inirer. Thelma Thompson. Daphn l'lacer mining, surface arrange- Sweat ingen and Katherlne Thomp- "'ents. ure mining, unsaying, son. I Printing methods, Illustrations, ; technical, trade, tar, outdoor adver- It with hot water, then put In It nonie covered bowln containing thu various Twccty-two volumes of the Inter national Library of Technology which for severul days, have buen on dis play In the windows of the Vaughan Electrical Supply Co., have been pur chased by the public library and may be found there for the free use of ull who wish to becomt- Informed on these subjects. One of flie present tendencies In public library management Is to fur nish practlcul Information for the business man, for the laboring man and for all who desire to reach high er points of efficiency, either In their present occupation or In unother to ward which they are working. That the Pendleton library Is pro viding material for the Industrial needs of the community, In addition to the cultural requirements, is Indi cated by the following recent acces sions; Masonry, flreproofing, roof trusses, wind, bracing, specifications. Lathes, planers, shapers. slotters, drilling, boring and milling machines. Hydromechanics, thermodynamics, steam engines, steam turbines. Steam engine design, steam boiler design. Sheet-metal pattern drafting. Design of dynumos and- motors, al ternating currents. Alternating currents, transmission of electricity and power. Ore dressing, treating ores, hyposul phite llxiviatlon, chloi Inatlon, Cyanide process. Railroad engineering. highways paving, city surveying. Fuels, properties of gases, mine ventilation. Principles of law. book of forms. Geometrical, ornamental, nrchltec tural, freehand and perspective draw -n.i ti y, . r, n xf-.u-. .A articles of food und put the pan In a Claire Harvey. Mrs. Belle McKay and, i1..llted Miss Nora Teterson. : " uinner win ue iresn mm nut oo first served. Folding coat hangers that fit In a flat leather case are novelties for the traveller, for whom also ore designed equally flat cases that contain fold ing Pullman slippers of soft leather. To polish brusa and yet preserve Its deep, rich yellow tone, use rottenstone and oil; acid polishes, while giving It greater brilliancy, whitens the brass. When apples have to be cored, but served whole, It Is advisable to core before peeling them, as they ure then less liable to break. To prevent a lamp from smoking dip the wick In vinegar and dry be fore using It. A tublespoonful of turpentine boil ed with clothes will greatly help to whiten and disinfect them. XKW KXPKKSS UATKS .UK KITI-XTIVK TODAY WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Drastic und sweeping reductions In express rates for the entire United States, recently ordered by the interstate commerce commission became effec tive today. Also effective at once the express companies are or lered to revise business methods. The lat ter order the commission declares fs destined to "safeguard the public It simplifies the claim of shippers when disputes arise and disposes ol red tape methods. Rate reductions range nil the way from 10 to 60 per cent, foodstuffs drawing the principal reductions. The new rates are to be experi mental," for two years the commis sion announced. Unless it Is shown that the express compunles suffer too great a loss of revenue the rates wilt eventually become permanent. The commission ruled that the express companies can effectively compete with the government parcel post and with sufficient efforts and reason able rates can offset any losses. Tl.Mlil K rltl'ISlXG OX THK XATIOXAI, IXHtKST WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 The tech nical men of the Forrest Service have Just closed a very busy season In their work of estimating and mapping the tinther on several of thtf National Forest in Oregon and Washington. This work is part of n general plan to take an Inventory of all the tim ber on the National Forests, with a view to putting the' ripe and more ao. cessihle bodies on the market. Sev eral crews of six to sixteen men each hav" covered projects on six forest., tap .-"noqualmle and Olympic Forests li Wellington and th S.intiam, Mu. am. Crater and Cas a li Forest! in Oregon. Approximately IDO.iuiu acres have been covered In Oregon i.nd 75,000 acres In Washington. The Delicate 21 dWU and Or Women arm fists woni Kdo$eduiithdrug when their blood is really tarved. They need that blood strength which comes from medicinal nourishment. No drugs can make blood. BC0TTS EMULSION U highly onnrentrated blood-food and eTerj drop yields ret urns la itrengthenlnc both body and Drain. If yott arc frail, languid, delicate or nervous, take Scott' Emulsion after meala for one month. No Alcohol i work has been intensive In character detailed topographic maps, on a scale of 4" -to the mile have been made to record the Information gath ered, and an estimate of the amount of timber by Bpecles on each forty acre tract secured. The work has progressed all summer with the ex ception of it few days when the men were forced to turn aside und fight fire. Give Your Blood The Vital Spark Drive Out Impurities and Make the Skin Smooth and Clear. ( IP'i rolfons In the blood, so nndertnlnt the brtltb to IriTf the jritrra In a low state of reilitioce. Hut line H. H. 8. far a brief time md you fltr up lb vital park of Mood Tlgr. it sweeps Its wty til through tbe body, dlnlodgn rtirumttlaio, rellevfi catarrhal roDgrttluo, clear the thMat and brunchlal tutwt. drlra up tit kin erupt Ions, roablea the kliloeya, llrrr. bladder and lunsa to work promptly and rffrrtlrrlr Id carrying Impurities out of tbe circulation. 8. H. H. la tbe bet known medicine fur the blood and baa tbe rm9 donee of a bixt of people. Thf know It la hartnlena to the atoniarb and exper ience baa ahowo that It arroniplltln-a all that a erer rixrlil of Di-rcurjr. Idid4 of pntaah, arsenic and other d-trui-tlY mlmrala. tiet a bottle of 8. 8. 8. todar at any druggtit. Head the important folder wrap led around the bottle. It tell of 'tbe work being done by a famous medical de partment, with aids and belpa that bare proven ef wonderful talue to thn Buf fering with blood dlieawa. For a .vlal book on the mibjert written by an wrt. aildre The Swift 8pee!fl? Co.. S7 Swift itlil;. Atlanta, ;a. For nearly half a renturr 8. 8. 8. ba be-n the afeuiird i f a mvrlad of people who are Urine e snii' of mliat womb-r an be arromplUnH by thl faniiMu purlilrr. tjet a b'lttla- todnr ht:t rfi!.c nil utiftl!utea. Mrr. Frank K. Pnvrten will enter tnin a few friends this evening nt din- t ner. tUsing. Home Hints and Recipes lou-'liold .Hints. It Is iinnoylng to find the boiler j I,ehm;in Springs, one of I'matilla .county's popular summer resorts, has i elos,.,i dnw n fur the winter after the i mi5t successful season In its history, i Mr. and Mrs Prank McNeil, the pro- leaking after the washing is begun. I prletors. and their little s..n, Stephen. If the leak la not Uirgt It may bo jnro jn Pepdlet-n for a few days be- stopped l-y dropping Into thu boiler j fore returning to Spokane for the a handful of cornmenl. The. suction winter. r tin; water oozing through the hole 1 1 ' draw the meal to that place, the Miss Ardls Cillison entertained n.eal swells ami Is drawn Into the some of her friends last night nt her leakage and stops it so that Hie work home on East liuilroad street. A may go on. reu enjoyable evening was ape-nt If walnuts or any other kiji 1 of playing Hook, and the guests were nuts are packed In layers of sand and ianref ty a few selections on the ket In a cool place lhey will keep j'jsno hy the hostess. Refreshments fresh for an indefinite period. Soak were served later in the evening. them In warm water for an hour be- "" . fore using If you would have them Mrs. William M. Rlakly. Mrs. O. ,,,. us if they had Just been gathered M. Iser and Mrs Pam It. Thompson jresh from the tree, motored to Walla Walla yesterday when meals must be kept warm. .iiiernoon an.l spent the night as take a deep baking pan and half fill Kuesm oi .virs. j. j. Kouistone, They returned this morning. Miss Nettie Itoulstone left last evening for Port land and she will be joined there In a week by .Sirs. Kouistone and Miss foru Kouistone. They will spend tile winter there. Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly everyone Indulges their appetite and the digestive organs ure abused, resulting In a conges tion of poisonous wai-te that clogs the bowels and causes much mis cry and distress. The most effective remedy to correct this condition Is the com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Ir. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This Is a natural, pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle yet positive In action, and Ukiy relieves Indigestion, consti pation, sick headache, belching, etc.. Iirug ttores sell Ir. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one Joll.ir a bottle, nnd In thousands of homes It is the Indispensable fam ily remedy. For a. free trial bottle write Dr. W. It Caldwell, 431 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Camera Supplies everything for the Amateur AGENTS TOR ANSGO CAMERAS ANSCO CHEMICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us your Films to be developed 'and printed on Cyko paper "There's a Difference' Tallman & Go. Leadinf Druftfiiti IB Mrs. Robert X. Stnnfleld has as her guest Mrs. Wulter Frazier of Los Angeles. Mrs, Frazler wag formerly, Daisy Stanfleld and Is a sister of the Stanfleld brothers of this county. The Athletics, champions of the gmph shows how an accurate throw American Iencue. might have started j hy little Johnny Kveis, star second a rally In the second Inning of the. h.isemun of tin- Jliaves, stoppeJ It. first Kaine with the Huston liraves at ne run had been made in this inning ktbe Paik Friday, but this photo-! on a bit by Sirunk, and be wa try- Mrs, James S. Johns Is this week In Eugene attending the convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs as a delegate from the Current Literature Club, she Is a guest at the Gamma Phi Ileta House. I 1 I, f ' V, Mi The ladles of Umatilla last evening gave their annual dancing party In Pounds' Hall and it was a most Je-, elded success. It was the one time of the year when the women have the prerogatives usually monopolized by the men and they exercised every DIMPLES tnd blackheadt disappear, one of them from selecting their own uniiglitly complexions become clean, partners to paying for the entertain. ''ear nl velvety, and hair health and ment. The hall was very, tastefully beauty are promoted by the regular use Resinol clears away pimples ing to- get hlin with the second when Kveis caught him. The Athletes did music, furnished by the United Or not again come so near making a run, chestra of Pendleton, was and finished the game with the score 1 good. Quite a number of outsldo seven to one against them, ' people were present for the occasion. im nroteii for tho occasion on,t ih f Resinol Soap and an occasional nppli- ... - - . r ti 1 r . . n i f t miion oi ncjinoi winimcnt. ooiu oy FELL' Pendleton Cleaning Works BIGGEST AND P.EST FOR GOOD WORK Our equipment and knowledge enables us to serve our patrons aatlsfactorlly. We satisfy others we cun satisfy you. Ladles' and Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed. HATS' REBLOCKED S3 Our wagon calls for and delivers work. 20 1-2 E. Alta Phone 1(9 i 12 W. Court. Phone 431 unusually '!1 druKK'8ts prescribed by physicians H