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EIGHT PACE3 FAGS 7TT0 flAlLY EAST Cr.EGOMAN". PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1915. CITY I'll B B "- g"" smresf. 77 My 1 mm m :hfl fVttg - ' -- through m mm t IS I Mi petitions vkt rr.isavnn iw! CITY OiH". T AT J . tv. of Ln tor I'Kv furl. Vmiuit . lmra airerKI Mioirt.5 ( , in rrr sim rvxin. o- 1 Ml 9 "A O SCc CHILDREN'S CREPE ELOOMERS 7"hii l not & very large lot, but they are ex r.i"y fjoi, mad of crp, sizes 3 to 10. A-rai-t Cltan Up Price 29c $2.00 AND $1.50 WOMEN'S CREPE GOWNS SI. 19 White and flowered tffert, size 15. 16 i"A 2. Aur-n Clean Up Price $1.19 GCSSARD CORSETS HALF PRICE. I'.H'.'r.t:r;ued numbers of Gwsard ar.d Eon Tor; c'.-rt. small k-t and short line. If v vj t find your size in this lot you can get a hig bargain. Auffusl Clean Up One Half Prke. MEN'S FELT HATS AT CLEAN UP PRICES A'i hats except Round-up styles, are re duced. ThL is clean up time and the General fay hats must go. Read tle prices. Mtn' Felt Hats. Clean Up Price $1.93 ?3.00 Men's Felt HaU, Clean Up Price $2.33 $3.50 Men' Felt Hat. Clean Up Price S2.S5 ? 1.00 Men's Felt Hats Clean Up Price $3.30 $ 1.30 Men's Felt Hat. Clean Up Price $3.75 $5.00 Men's Felt Hats, Clean Up Price $3.93 GEN. G. O. FARTHER SAYS: Here's a bargain in Neckwear you should inve.-tigaie. regular 75c value now 49c GEN. G. O. FARTHER SAYS: Look into this. S3.30 now MEN'S SHOES that were $2.93 ONE HUNDRED PAIRS MEN'S SHOES, CHOICE NEW LASTS, GOOD WEARERS AND EASY FITTERS; REGULAR $4.00 VALUES, A PAIR $3.13 STRAW AND PANAMA HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS' ONE-HALF PRICE We have a most excellent stock of straws, including staple and fancy blocks. All the new weaves, all sizes for men and boys. Now's the time to buy. Save One Half. T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS NOTICE Those having T. P. W. trading stamps, please cash them at your earliest convenience. Visit Our Bargain Basement It's the Bargain Spot of Pendleton. HOSE FOR EVERYBODY AT 9c Not the kind you find at other stores at similar prices, but hose that would ordinar ily cost you 15c to 20c. Women's Black and Tan only 9C Including out sizes. Men's Black, Maroon, Grey and Tan, all sizes only 9C Misses' Black and Tan Ribbed only 9c. Boys' Heary Ribbed "Bulldog" only . 9c Infants' hose, black and pink only 9C 3 PHONES ALL 15 "T.P.W." Pure Food Shop The cleanest, coolest grocery in Pendleton. Make out your list of needs and come or phone to OUR PURE FOOD DEPT. Saturday's shoppers will find the greatest assortment of fresh seasonable goods here. Saturday each 60c and 63C Use the phone. R-Porter, Logan Port and Cherriport, bottles 10c and 25c. New Crop Honey, extra fancy water white stock. 3 combs 50c Quick Meal Needs for these warm days, in our Delicatessen department. GOOD PEOPLE, one week of my sale will be over tonight and 1 want to tell you that has been a greater success than 1 had expected. 1 prom ised to make things hum if honestly reduced prices could do it and they have done it. A great many dollars have been saved by our customers, just because The Peoples Warehouse had to move quickly an oversupply of merchan dise. The next and last week of this sale will see thousands of dollars stretched beyond their normal buying power at thi store. Will some of yours be on the job? Canteloupes from Umatilla, the finest melons ever sold here, each 10c Phone your orders early. Peaches from Stanfield, extra fancy yellow Crawfords, the box 73c T. P. W. Xtra grade Coffee, the finest drink ing coffee in Pendleton, the lb 40c Spring Chickens, fine fat frying chickens for The Peoples Warehouse pmnt Mrwunc U) I He-id to Taa-e If Hmart. S;ruu OrcreupwieMiio t in... .. At th Where it Pavs to Trade ewe-tir. t the errs -fUJc;J t, vi WrfMOi,! evrr,g, iwtiuons k i:.g ix iht tL.d.i.g ri a r.:ty hai. n pvrrhaw.ng t tmit sere t iani t. :c r LTi u.r t :.t to Tw? fr.t.:r ? fjty pi.; t mtrt i-t- i. n.k)-:rs:r ! !b tax lk.' 1 Ecti; An i5jpvn4 tT -f th m ((lidfr .--. w-l'T' '-" '""tinii-.i-i-ft tat v;v.!rt-l b.ch Etba S f:tiEf.i f-D- tn m- Jt i- t.3 5 ! HE) I-ifi-w ' tnnxt ki it su:l lsk!y that aB itnB mJ3 t e'Uri i'-r th iuri-a i. O Thorns. rr.iUr vi lh Echo FH.ur Hi'.U nt l- Poland w Tturnlai f-r a hort buKE-- "".s;t i Mr aixl Jirm R T. Br. n vf fts ilM'.m, thf.r Dfivt-s th Miw Bro b rf Cinc-.nn!!. Chin, and Turn IJjr ' dan of Pndltiii vls;Ird In Ech-j y : trda hil making a t"ur y u(. cf ihn tni of thr cnamy. Tht-y crt , at ih g'irnmnt rwn.ir as !! a ! throueh th grain f;-ld a of Kt bo : and through th Mado "n th ! of town. Thy rtarnd to Perd tin ! in th lat aftrnoon. J Mr. and Mm T. M. Johnson and family of thi plac accompanid by Mian Ada Brown of Pndlcton lft hr thia morning on a thr wrk tr p Thy irtt(J to go vta Port land. T.. 01mj'ia. Wr and tnd iw tint- n ih S-i-r.d and roaR of Washington. Thy rt manitii; thf triji in th:r oin i.aM-nr Kuitt Vavnr H-jth D. Smith ruarwj Wdnia fr..m a few w-kf nay at thf 'Jr-n Horn Mountain. Wm. yid and On. Haumsardnfrr a-r in town xtrdav fr,m th Ma. Juiti !r W'rn, Howard and Mr J"hn Haf-rt of Stinfiid .fn! Thrlrfy in Echo. Jir H-l-n Hardin ' f Krd lOuf.S ra.. i h-rc vititing at th h'ni of 'r and Mrs F. V. ikritr.M'. Sfr. Ira Io:ia and .r !iN . l-.t j Ih first of th k for San Frn- cico on a i:t to Mr IamU' tirthfr. ' Mrn. K IS. Stanfifld r!urr.d tri!ay fr.un a Msit in Portland. ; 1. '. Smother has gone to Hm- )ir. c-arrji nar Kam!a on a v;('.:iun j V. R Hinkl and wife r-turri'-A ! Wednesday from Lhman tnn:. I Mr. Ella Ki;ir and Mifw I'larai Hiliprr arrivpj hom j-iwJav m-irn-j ing aftr an ntndfd vi?;t in th Wil. I lamtte valley. j Mrs B. ;. Mahburn and Mrn.i Claud Sloan are visiting in Portland J and neighboring tally town?. join "Bettie Bubbles" -the fountain favorite, in a delicious, cooling, refreshta2 g5 of 'I 0 ft fan "A 6 J "V. O n o "Fr r Thirst" It si four favorite fountain Q Also by the Cane at Pioneer Bottling Works, rru ;1ipb went oot. and th r-t of th warden throughout the atato tr keeping a lookout for oJfenderi. i . M I.I ami 1 vBmcfl -1 HJ I ORHMV I AP.M Mf.THOIW MAIK M.TTUt W KECOI'.D Oft EC, ON AfJIiiCULTT P.AL COL-j LEOE. ronallj. At.. J. Farmers : an toMrlti-jt math to the develop-! merit of improved agriculture by, n.akit.g r-'rd of thir mt roo-, rwwftil farm: operatiott. It U a'-, t'g4hr likely that if al! farm r,r';-; ti'e m Oregon were aa good aa the bet that baa bees devejojed by orne 'arn;r the g f eri! level of agri-a-' tur would be materially rained. By making a detailed reord of the va- loiw fi by w hk h the result wa eejre the farmer would be ab to. repeat and aim to h!p others The fa'- of th record could be i'jbliehe-1 in the home newspaper and If gner- al in'erent in agrtcaltural papern and the a: ' ji' Hi'. olge pret fi' t;r;. I Tni thought wan made vivbj by etismlr.ii.g a ai-year reyjord of ei perimetiu on the Umatilla experi ment frm. 'T.' report", explain ed ProfeMwr f". I. Lewi. "wa pre paie5 by K. W. Allen, superintendent of the farm It makea xir of the lwie leaf tyrXfrn o that record are progrewMve by inaertirg a new leaf dejr.-rlptive of ea:h addition to the ex periment When the experiment are completed there i an accurate and de tailed re. ,rd of each utep with no .her r:.ater mixed in with It. A glance will how whether the results were g'od, and if they were it 1 eary to repeat them. If not, the) i thrown away," Of course thai in more elaborate record-making than i adapted to trie farmer- u. but an account of the n.ain Ktepe, such aji plowing, fer tilizing, preparing seed bed, culture, harvesting and marketing or itorirus and tiir.g. wo'jld not reyjuire re,u.h work and would in many cases af ford a veritable mine of valuable in formation. Farmer of southern I-ane county are Invited to send in atones of uccewi to the Cottage Groie .-Vr.tlnel, whkh will gire them wide publi'ity in that part of the! etate. Doubtless other papers would! aio give cpace to utories of uxS; and how it was achieved, since th! general welfare of a nagricuituralj community depends largely upon the' progress of agriculture. I Summer Foods as Cause of Dyspepsia HTMT ON l!OfTIVK OP.f.VS Klv-PHllI.K IW. MY IlJ.t. humo.er rnouid be 'he season of mot prfet healih but In. pure water and rniik unnpe fruit and a tendency to over-Indulge In acid foods and iced drinks results In a contrary condition in many people. The ertMt of the average summer diet is lo eonstipau even normally regular bowels, and disturb the diges tion. This condition can best be cor rected by the use of a mild laxative that has lomblned with It the ele ments of a d;glv tonic. The com bination of simple laxative herb with lepain that is sold In drug stores un der (he name of Dr ( aid well's ryrqp PPIr Is gentle, yet positive in Its ai'lon nd brings relief In an easy, riattirul manner, without griping or other dim on i fort. A die of ltr raid ell's Kjrup Pep. sm on retiring ea. h night will regu lei lh iilgetie organs and Ir.evire hi r1;'-Vk , I ' 'J'yrr t OOw W n ODDITIKS. ELFAr-T. Hugh McCruden. a fjerrnan Jew, member of a British' regiment, suppoM-diy intoxicated, rheered for the kair and was ar- ret-d under the defense of the realm, act. . j '.NXON. Ixird Kitchner han' tarried the park and garden of his country home over to wounded soi der who may ream and pick flow., ers "as much as they like," acoid-( it g to tne warlord s orders. j ATHENS That General Lin man Von lenders, commariderin-chb-f ol the Turkish army, in constant fe-ir of ai-irMtiorj. gfes aKiut daily clid in armor that not only covers hi V.'J' but his head, is the statement t'"i;i ' of the Constantinople corre-ri".-'r' of an Athens paper. i "he ger.ejiil's head "Impedimenta" reero-y;-i eioewhat the head 'irrnor of '. ari'len's und dbwiose-ji r,o more of t'.e c,'nmander fc se.an ran -u 1; r''ijffi thjf k glas goygle7. Ie-o;te all precfl ijtions. S'-cirding ; ' "he; a'hi"-. von Zanders ' wooo ied It wjt no jntd w?)t i"r ! he w h I in hen lad in his armor j ,i:i!tnwrttsi:i) ship I IT f. S. ISIX.IHTIIV can ri-K.Mr.. were held up pending ln eft:gation. Tne department was satisfied that the steamers, valued at I2,'(ft9,t)00. represented German capital, but the Wagner company offering the ships for entry is a Delaware corporation. apltalixed at $i!0,000. and Wagne, warned Warner that if his vensels an American citizen, is president. The bureau of navigation, however, sought to engage in Eurepean trade they probblv would find their ves sels ffeized. 1 a healiby activity, irrespective of one's diet, a bottle of this splendid rem edy should be Jn every household. It is not expensive and can be purchas ed for only fifty cents In drug stores everywhere. A free trial bottle can b obtained by writing to Dr. W. H. Caldwell, t'.l Washington ft, Moritl- :io in. WA.-H1VOTON Aug. ;. cretar) fj.r.ing and A'-tlng fcretary fweet of the department of commerce, in inference tday, agreed that Am-! eri'an regietry could not ?e deni.-I to eleven foreign built steamers pur 'hasd f'r th AmerP-sn Trans-Atlan-1 tic company, a corporation headed by, Itlchard ; Wagner of .Sew Tork.' The freighters wer purchased in Brit sh, fv ardinavlun and Medfef- raneari prts by s Iianieh agent and Dutch merchant with money sup plied by a capitalist of Kssn, Cer- roany. Prompted by the d-rcoverr tbt 'lerman lapital wss k of the en terprise, te applications for Amerl- Iffxsl PJier AftplfM IVer. HOOD P.IVER. 'ire., Aug 4. Wnile it is still Po early to make definite estimates and while the opinions of various expert differ slightly, market men and growers agree that the Hood Fiiver apple cop will be far smaller than that of last year, when approximately JOO.OO'y boxes of fruit were shipped. This season's crop is estimated at from ft to TO per tent of that of last year. On account of the small crop here and the light yield over the en tire nation, those In touch with mar ket conditions predict that growers will get profitable returns on the year's business. iMevrtopinent In Archangel. l).'lti.v, A,jg. 2. It Is only about t'o month since Archar.jel was once n f,re op-n to na'-'iati'-n. Since thai t;me Ihe otO. port h:1 'Jeveloped Its a'tlvities to an incredible extent. On the ouays of the river Dwlna and erea In the street of the- town bales of g'od from America. ri,-,in and Eng 'j;nd al! marked "via Archangel.'' await inland transportation, i'hede 'i'Hi ard in length ha.e teen erected since the spring in which are stored thousands of tons of wheat brought to th p..rf for exportation by ln len.swi h'K-iety. The Dwlna Is th river by which moct of the merchan dise sent to Archangel is forwarded Into Russia, and rafts of a length of from liO to ii meter have been constructed for river transport purpos es A railway line runs from Arch angel to the center of Russia. It was constructed by a merchant of Moscow. Kayva Mamoutoff, who wa also the builder of the Donetz line. Merchants Endoran Mark. OREGON AQRICULTUKAD COL hYSiK. Corvallis, Aug. I. The pub lic market to b established at Eu gefi. Oregon, will have the support nt nerely of th producers and '.on-J surm-r of that city and vicinity hjt likewise of the Commercial club and the Merchants Credit Association, says R. B. Coglan. county agri ultur- alist of Ian county, who is cooper-J ating in the movement Mr. Coglan i county agriculturist of Lane county.j who ( ooperating in the movement i Mr. Coglan thinks Chat this is high-j ly commendable and shows a broad! business view as well as far sighted business acumen. The primary aim of the public market is to afford selling booths in which farmers and gardeners can come and sell their produce directly to consumer in the city, but another Important purpose is to provide means of cooperative marketing by shipments. Thi co operative spirit has led to great suc cess in the cannery operation and It Is the belief 0f Mr. Coglan that it will be a powerful factor of ifurces in the market enterprise. Neuralgia pains Stopped. Tou don't need to suffer those ag onizing nerve pain in the face head, arm, shoulders, chest and back Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan' Liniment: lie quietly for i few minute. Ton will get such re-j lief and comfort! Life and the! world will look brighter. Get a bot tle today. 1 ounces for !5 cents, at all druggist. Penetrates without rubbing. Adv At tK tni of r kirtoric Lewis snj Clark trtiL on th Pacific Ocean, liej 2 5 miles cffjr"rt. liirtej surf, washed CUISOf KACfl. B modem Hotels at UATeUI l J ftSISL Fine balking in Surf and two $ 3 5, 000 Nstatona. Manifold smusetnents, golf, tennis, etc. Inexpensive hotel, cottage and camp sccomrnodations. ALONG tks grand scenic Colum b. on 11 Krrti Bad HmT Limited Trains to Portland, tkence tknl tks picturesque "Holland of Oregon nd Astoria to the Ocesns.de. siurtmc . Exposition Trips vta North Bank and tks fast new 3 million dollar steamskips IVf Ilnnlcr YtaMwil. 'Ot.TMPTA, Wash.. Aug. I The ;port of hunting wild honey has taused so many forest fire in the state of Washington that Fire War den E. W. Ferris ha aent Induc tion to Deputy Warden throughout the state to use additional precau tion and effort to prevent timber loss. The warden report the arrest end conviction of two honey hunters In Snohomish county since the In- OREGON MARKET OFFERS YOU TWO GOOD REASONS WHY WE SHOULD HAVE YOUR PATRONAGE. FIRST, WE OFFER .& iCuSPEemB nn Mil MS Always pure, yet priced the same. . SECOND: Fre votes for all purchases on the contest for trip to San Francisco Fair, Get busy and boost your candidate. Phone 600 and 601. AND WE WILL DO THE REST. 3 MM ui -met rdf." Stnd for Our Vmeatiom Bookltt $13.15 ROUND TRIP From Pendleton. Particulars of ticket agent. NORTHERN PAC. RY. O.-W. R. & N. , 1 1 nun. i r i httm. Mm mm sstt" 7CWL4M,0mHW f Vacation In Portland, wllh t its trips outside, will give you an en joyable occasion, Maka the Multnomah your headquart ers. Service better, rnte oon. Istently lower. 50 rooms, per day iki 100 rooms with bath, per da; 1 (Id 100 room with hath, per ilj a on 200 large outside rounis, bath, per day n.ftii Eitr ptkio in mom, an dltlonal (vi . iPjimoua-M'fy