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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. 1915. EIGHT TAGES After Supper Speda Offering Wonderful Savings linoTnoin nunc nc IlldlUIUU ILfiUU Ul THE NATION WILL BE T $4.75 Br -ch Cloth Waih Skirts $1.00 Up to $20.00 Wash Drewes $6.95 Up to $2.00 Lingerie Waists 79c $12.50 fkirts One Half Price Sizes 20 to 36 Waist, a real bargain. $2.00 Gingham and Percale House Dresses at $1.19 $1.C0 Brassieres 50c Net, with rubber shields. MEN'S SOFT COLLARS SACRIFICED After Supper Special; AH Soft Collars One Half Price. 15 Collars will be two for lof 23c Collars will be two for 2o 50c Collars will be, each 25C 25c FANCY RIBBONS 19c Oiv? lot fancy hair ribbons, all colors, good with, best quality taffeta, our regular 25 ntbons. After Supper Special.. 19 LAST CALL FOR STRAW HATS This ening after supper we will sell our Straw Hats as follows: Sl.50 Straws will go for G3 S2.00 Straws will go for S9 92.50 Suaws will go for 9Sc S3.00 Straws will go for $1.37 $3.50 Straws will go for $1.59 UP TO 75c COLLARS 43c One assortment ladies' collars, the new est styles, sells from 50c ta 75c. After Supper Special 43 50c LADIES' HOSE 39c Futl run sizes this excellent ladies' hose. Comes in black and tan, well made and wear well; worth 50C pair. After Sup per Special . 33 35c LINEN HUCK TOWELS 26c Extra large size towel, linen huck hem stitched ends. A towel that gives wear; worth 3o? each. After Supper Spec. 26C The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pavs to Trade 3 if IF7! 55 FOR FIRST TIME IX HISTORY RKI.U-S Wil l. UK KK1.1N-VllSIIKD. ! MIfs Cectle Aune Hoyd. director f pliyvlcal culture In the Pendleton j schools. Is expected to arrive today j from New York where she spent the summer taking work In Columbia! university. Miss Uoyd visited friends In Washington, D. C, en route. i I Miss Jessica McEwen, who has heen spending the summer at New port beach, returned to her home In Veterans of the- G. A. It. Will He Athena during the week, (ilven (iKrtiinity to sVe Valued ' Trophies of lids country' Valor Tn regular meeting of the W. C. on the Fields of linttlc When En- T- u- which was postponed this week rampim-nt Is (M'ned. on account of the heat, will be held next Tuesday afternoon In the bne WASHINGTON Aug. 2S. For the mnt rooms of the Baptist church, first time in the nation's history l'n- 1 " cle Sinn has consented to temporary- Mrs. Joe H. Parkes and MLs Phyl ly relinquish control of one of hia 'is Parkes returned yesterday from greatest treasures the Washington their summer home at The Pines, collection of historic flaps of the re- near Meacham. They do not Intend public. Many attempts have bceu returning this season, made to borrow the army and navy - flag collection for exhibition at pat- Mr Adeline Temple, a prominent rlotlc gatherings but it remained for society matron of Pendleton, passed the veterans in charge of the Forty- through the city this week en route ninth annual encampment and fiftieth to San Francisco. She was accom anniversary of the grand review of Pnled by her son, Roy Temple, who the O. A R which will be held In W'H ntend a military academy this th's city September 2T-October 2. to winter. On her return trip she ex be first to receive this privilege. . pects to pass a few days visiting As famous flag collections go the friends here, when she will be enter American exhibit Is not extraordl- tallied extensively. Mrs. Temple with narily large but Vnrle Sam demon- her family and guest, Miss Rue Vo- i strates his love and pride by placing motored through California for j a cash valuation of fis.nno on the two months this summer, visiting the I collection. Several of the more fa- tn'o f''s. Portland Oregonlan. ; molts of the battle flags, threadbare i and torn by the roniTcts of 177ii, Mrs. L. T. Hosford and daughter. ! 1812. 1S61. are esimated to be worth Miss Cora, arrived from Portland to- ' $li)on each. nay for a visit with Mrs. Hosford'J i The citizens' committee in charge brother, A. J. Owen. Miss Cora Hos- of the encampment will place the fllrd Is a student at the University of; flags on exhibition under military Oregon and is acquainted with the j land police guard in a storeroom on looal 'oll"8r women who attend the; Pennsylvania and will lend the flags university. for the purpose of display to all re- I sponsible citizens of Washington, who TROLLY-MEN STRIKE; will in turn deposit bond equal to A I I I IMTC ADC mi r J the valuation of the flag selected. j I Although the national capital his HOLYOKE, Mass, Aug. 2. For , already won commendation for Its the second time this month, the Hoi- decorations for patriotic events tle- yoke trolley system was tied up by j cial efforts are being made to make a strike. mis tenure or tne encampment even. The carmen demand a continuance tAitioMatt0, re Q0GUG'8 THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME B9"NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD' f" CUTIO 7. COSTUMES SHOWN AT HORSE SHOW more notable. of their new contract for three years , The business establishments along and the company has refused to sign! Pennsylvania avenue where the for more than one year grand review will pass will be draped innriorn t nn n nnruiun mmii mm urn 1L01T01PM II THEM by gay bunting by day and Uluml nateed by nrnamntal electrle lights bv night. During the week four gi ant searchlights will flash their rays ii...... ri , l . " " 'on me rupuoi wnue a similar nnm- Hea rains throughout the west! ,., ,,,. ., American Automobile association, the I following Information regarding the opening or Yellowstone Park. CANADIANS TO RAISE MONEY FOR HOSPITAL NEW WEHTFINSTKR. P. C, Aug. 2S. A tag dav to raise funds with1 lWWMWMMIHllt n. I I i n K .-4 . ; k$j5S Mi' S'EW YORK. Au. 2?. A t-l,.t ,f l .i...t. . made the roads ,nn,M.. a ,. i "r " lUK"1 "u" ull "l l"e ...... k ... L" ..7. .T. .. ' ...... .v.. , ,. ' . . ' " -" rn oy Mrs. the park, heavy and dlff.,u ! ' ' "VUKm 5 nt tne nest , .'" " " V ! w-l. ... .... " "IT ."A r"""-. 1 w 0,18 P'C citizens committee expects t' fes toon the historic thoroughfare with thousands of small electric bulb") night It Was believed that more than nnipton Horso Show at the Portland Lockout Fiul-, POP.TI.ANn, ure, Aug. 27. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Under! ga road which gives a direct entrance the administration of Secretary Lne, 'to Yosemlte Park from the east, the department of the interior has! Colonel Lloyd M. Brett, in charge increased the pleasure of automobile j of the military post and superintend touring in this country by opening; ent of the Yellowstone National Park the Yellowstone National Park to' has supplied Chairman David (J. motor cars and by rebuilding the Tio-j Joyce of the Touring Bureau of the pa America is the Greatest Country in the World Because there are more homes owned in America than in any other country. The man who owns his own home makes the best citi zen. The boy who grows up in his own home makes a better man than one who is dragged from pillar to post. He has more self respect and more respect for his par ents. It isn't so hard to get a home as it used to be nor as hard as some people think it is. We have been in the home furnishing business a long, long time and we can make home owning easy for those who want to try. Don't wait until prices go up, see us now. "WE MAKE IT RIGHT." OREGON LUMBER YARD PHONE 8. East Alta St., Opposite Court House. ner of theaters ;tn. nmvinir picture houses nlel Tlie basis of the nffree- . -jj -'i'-fr.'t3 If 'r:$sfe I I -r!si.3S;:'i:i;irSU.;' .V,xrf;" .-' ' : :;' J: :L;-:-'. A .'. jEfess maa-:'. "v.-"--.- Buy Soda in. Bottles 11 BECAUSE IT 19 MORE SAV. IT ART THAN THE SODA AT FOUNTAINS. We bottle, sell and deliver to any part of the city, the purest sodas made from pure flavor and filtered water. Try an order from the follow. In list of delicious beverages: Celro-Kola CoU Queen lilrea Root Beer Crape Smack Ginger Ale Trn-FYnlt Pineapple Sodaa of all Flavor. ONLY $1.00 A CASE. Conilsttnc of two doien bottles, and delivered. Drvnicrnw vn nin rninvin errs by the dozen OR BARBELL PIOriEER BOTTLING WORKS TWiibone ITT. Paul llemmelcarn, Prop. t2I E. Court St. found possible to permit a few addi-1 l'H-kmit of union musicians in a num. i.h Columbia tion il tnpa and a certain amount of night travel to those whose time la so limited that, without this liberty, they would have to give up the park lour. "I desire to emphatically state that this Important change In the meth od of seeing the wonders and mag nificent scenery of the park has oeen made comparatively easy for us by the cheerful and ready compliance with the regulations and schedules on the part of the automobile tour ists. They have not only met us half way. but have been most careful of freight and other teams which cannot travel on a schedule that will avoid the automobiles. "In my opinion automobiles have come to stay, and the succeeding years will find the horses and pack itmniais transporting sightseers on trails to places juft as interesting :is those now known and to the moun tain homes of the thousands of wild an'mals which follow the snow line in the summer. The Yosemite National Park, west of San Francisco and near the Ne vada state line has been open to au tobile tourists for some time, but mo tor cars from the east have, hereto fore been obliged to make a wide de tour well into California and tier, doubled back to the park. Appreciating the needs of an en trance route direct from the east, Stephen T. Mather, assistant to the secretary of the Interior, early this year commenced work that hai brought the old Tioga road, a mining road of the 80' Into use, thus giving a direct entrance from the east that saves a long, round-about trip. Assistant Secretary Mather has telegraphed the following Information to the Touring Bureau of the Ameri can Automobile Association. "Tioga road through Tosenlte Park was formally opened by me a few days ago. I passed over It from one end to the other In an automo bile and found It In very good condi tion. Also passed over part of El Caml no Sierra, on eastern side of the Sierra s which connects with Midland Trail, and found this road In excellent condition. "Can therefore advise'eastern tour. lists to go to exposition via Midland, Trail and Tioga road near Tioga Pass In upper part of Yosemlte Park. "Sierra club maintains supply sta-i tlon where all visiting automoblllst can be satisfactorily supplied with tents and subsistence Fishing good and scenery wonderful all. along the, route. j '"'However, please caution those using Tioga road to take ample sup-1 ply of gasoline before making trip rrom either lde of the Sierras. Al the present time gasoline cannot be supplied along the road." ( onvlt In Hanged. FOLHOMU PRISON. Cal., Aug. 27. Frank Creeks wag hanged today In he presence of 75 wltnesse. Creek almost collapsed on the way to the aeaffold. Creeks was hanged for the murder of a guard at Folsom prison while he and another convict at tempted to escape. I $:Ti mm would be raised. ) The hospital will he officially known as the Canadian General Hos-' pilal Overseas Number 5, and all doc- tors and nurses who will form 'he ne staff of the institution are from Rrlt- I.ong Island resort. Munv I.imous; fern leaf" variety, caught the alien or the linn. ! , e .m- .' t i . lug front In Knrnoe wns heln-r hntil : well lis tile attendance nf smnrt 1rnu.. i. ... . . ... . . automobiles with iri ,.,: ... ... t "d ""'nir renns ivama ae- , " ' '; ' T ... ,. . ' I , ' ' ------ - '-" ' "l'u m at me waist. ed the nark when , " ... m" '""" to the search lights ",'.',, . """", " ' .; , , . m,v"' """" "f the popular ., ' ... . the 'nn uii me iirsi nay of August, "No accident has married this rad ical departure In touring the park, and the schedules work perfectly al though travel is the heaviest in' the msiory or the park. It has been names npeparlng on the social regis- hip 11.,,., .1 ........... ik kill ' i".-...., tiiiiiniif nip ran mind M while many more were among the v"" 1 J "DWK lUUrLH Mecinti.rs Mrs. Albert E. Ely np-1 FISHERIES ON SEPT. 17, peilred In the show ring In a novel! - ' riding habit A grey .-.tiff hat with' A HRRDF.EX, Wash., Aug 2? Th ja black silk bund, lung flaring coutj ''"htng industry of Uray IlarlMij-, em Vine reason why some of- us can with a mannish vest ami standing I''".viK 27UO tiersons will maun,.. n. ment was not announced but both not afford to make as much outward collar and black bow tie added nidations September 17, following a sides made concessions and the mil- show as others Is that we live more touch of dash to her appearance. Am. I "hutdown of two months. Seven Ficians locked out will be reinstated, comfortably. Albany Journal. ong the many striking costumes seen c,am and four salmon canneries will. reopen on that date. In the clam branch of the Industry 1200 persons will be employed, and In the packing and catching of sal mon 1500 will find work Most nf those engaged In the fishing Indus try on Grays Harbor will have been bile for some time. Plenty of labor Is on hand for the r-npenlng. The salmon canneries will be In steady operation throughout the remainder of the fall, while the clam canneries probably will run continu ally for the next two months. No vember, December, January and Feb ruary are poor months for digging clams, and factories probably will operate only occasionally during these month. THE $25,000 LOCOMOTIVE SMASH. I P SCENE IX "THE Jl'.EHXAU T" AT THE PASTIME SUNDAY. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKESJPURE BLOOD Turify your Wood hy taking Hood's Sarsnpnrilla. This medi cine lina been and still is the people' medicine because of its reliable character mid its wonderful success in the treatment of the common dis eases and ailments scrofula, ea--tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feclinp, general debility. Hood'i Sarsaparilla lias been, tested forty years. Get it today. 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