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PACK TWO DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1915. EIGHT PAGES -Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr- Sale Dont Forget of Manufactured Suits Saturday Only $25.00 Women s Suits For Only $16.50 A New York manufacturer has consigned to us for a special sale, at much less than usual prices a portion of his surplus stock of up-to-date women's suits. They are garments that would ordinarily sell for 825.00 or more! We have re duced the price to the lowest possible point and offer them for Saturday only at 16.50. (This does not include our regular stock.) BARGAIN BASEMENT. A Few of Our $15,000 Worth of Bargains. $12.50 Men's Suits $3.60 $32.50 Women's Suits $7.95 $4.50 Silk Petticoats $2.29 $8.00 Boys' Knicker Suits $4.35 $3.50 Men's Hats $1.69 $5.00 Women's Wool Union Suits $2.49 $2.50 Women's Cotton Union Suits 97c $3.50 Men's Wool Underwear . 93c $1.50 Men's Cotton Underwear 38c 20c Women's Stockings 9c 20c Misses' Stockings 9c 20c Men's Sox 9c 20c Boys' Stockings 9c 15c Cotton Flannel 10c 15 Yds. Outing Flannel $1.00 1 1 Yds. Standard Calico 50c Shoes for everybody at Bargain Prices. Your neighbor is our cus tomer. Ask them about our Bar gain Basement. VISIT THE UMATILLA COUNTY HORSE AND MULE SHOW, at Round-up Park one day only, Sat urday, Oct. 9th. Admission 25c. BLACK SILK PLUSH As velvets have such a run this sea son they are of course hard to pro cure. We have received today one piece of black silk plush, beautiful quality and finisn, 40 inches wide, es pecially for suits and dresses. Can be used for trimmings. EMBROIDERED BATISTE In wool, with a neat design, comes in lavender, pink, white and light blue 36 inches wide, for waist and dresses, all wool, embroidered with silk. The yard 98 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Demonstration of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets. Three days, beginning Monday, Oct 4th, and continuing for three days. Held here by Madame Mor ris of New York City. She will give scientific demonstration and fit ting of corsets according to fashions latest decree. All are invited. HUCK TOWELING Its none too early to start your fan cy work for Xmas. We have an ex traordinary assortment plain and fan cy hucks, best quality and finish. The yard 25 to 85 CREPE DE CHINE For underwear and night gowns. Comes 36 inches wide in shades of white, pink, light blue, yellow, laven der, etc.; washes like linen; soft fin ish. The yard 50 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade SAVE Mr. and Mir. William Lowell (Mlu - Helen Snyder), whose marriage in I Walla Walla was an advent of last S week, arrived last evening and will a spend today and tomorrow at the home of Mr. Lowell's parents, Judge a and Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, before '3 going on to their home In Boise, There is only one place where you can save money on Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Mackinaw and Sweaters Etc., and the Hub is the place. We specialize in sample goods is the reason, a comparison is the real test ; Why not try it now. I THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN IXpite Purr Foot! Laws. She Thft's all very pretty. Jack, but do you think we can live on love and kissesT He It's much the safest every thing else is either adulterated or poisoned, or tainted!" The auef Bodwr. How far ahead can you go with your family. Jones?" his inquisitive friend asked. "Oto. I never worry about my fam ily; wfcat bothers me is how far back I can go with my tailor." The Usual Warning. "Now, my good man. before we start out in your machine let us un derstand each other perfectly." -Well. What is it?" 1 am aot desirous of seeing how fast you ean drive this car, it is the scenery I wish to ete." Count Vp the Same. Asker, the owner of a new car, had been dilating on the expenses of its maintenance, and Stranger, not to be outdone, began to boast. Stranger: It cost me S100 last year for gasoline. Asker You own a car, then? Stranger Oh, no. I lent the mon ey to a fellow that does. Nothing rnnsual. Who's that impressive-looking wo man over yonder?" "That's Mrs. Peckum. She's a re markably strong-minded woman, ano they say that she commands a very large salary." "How does she earn it?" "She doesn't earn it. Her husband earns it, and she commands it." For sale. On account of leaving the city, wish to sell my modern horns, XII Jane street Reasonable terms. In quire at E. 0. Office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER Clarence Bean, president of the Pendleton high school student bodj j last j ear, Is taking a course In medl-,8 cine at the University of Oregon ami a writes that he Is extremely well 3 pleased with his class work there. He has been taken Into the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Thompson of Los Angeles, who owns land In the vl olnlty of Weston, are In Pendleton visiting at the home of F. E. King and family. This evening In the Hotel Pendleton dining room the men who made the Round-up and Happy Canyon enter tainment such a decided success last week will be banqueted by the bust ness men and other citlsens who de sire to express some appreciation for the efforts of these men. There will be sixty guests and fully that num ber will be Included on the list of those tendering the banquet. nuns ureenwalrt and family are enjoying a visit from Mr. Green wald s brother, J. P. Greenwald of Columbus, Ohio, who Is on his way to the Panama-Pacific exposition. Mrs. Robert . Stanfleld left yes terday for Portland to Join her hus band In a short visit. Mrs. Oiarke E. Nelson Is' this aft ernoon entertaining at a baby party given In honor of little Jean Frailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L O. Fra iler, she being two years old today sir. and Mrs. Willard Bond have moved Into their beautiful new home on North Main street. The house they vacated on East Alta street has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. William Purchase. VARSITY FIFTY -FIVE The Stylish Suit. Varsity Six - Hundred The Stylish Overcoat. You know you're right We are making it pos sible for the men of our own community to be sure on this point, by having a complete and varied stock. Young men's styles, especially the varsity mod els in Suits and Overcoats, are particularly for young men, young in spirit men who feel young like to look young in their clothes. We take care of all of you ; and Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes are the choice of men of fashion everywhere you go. The man who wears these famous clothes is well dressed, not only in his own estimation but in the op inion of everybody else, whether he walks down Fifth Avenue in New York, or down the Main street of Pendleton. Right style is the same wherever yon go; and if you're wearing these clothes. We have sizes to fit all of you stout men, tall slender men, short stout men the right sizes for all. Special values in Suits and Overcoats here at $25. You'll think its the right price to pay when you see the clothes we sell. Other suits f 15.00 to $30.00. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade. The home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats. Manhattan Shirts, Stetson Hats, Shawknit Sox, Dents Gloves, Lewis Underwear. Bryan to Turn to iteiigiou Work. li.ncoln, Neb., Oct. 1. That Wiliiam Jennings Bryan is fully aware i,f the extent and scope of his present unpopularity, but that he Is nouyed up by the confident belief that he will be vindicated by futura events, became known to the ex-sec retary of states close friends dur'ng his recent visit to his Lincoln home It Is well understood here that uryan intends to turn more and mere toward religious work, not bo coming an out and out evangelist like Sunday, but using his great gifts on the platform In a somewhat re lated line of work. nne the arrangements have not been announced it is pretty well un derstood that Brqan Is to be the forty-two centimeter gun In the Ne braska prohibition campaign In 1916. Atlantic Coast Attacked. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. A heavy line of dreadnoughts and an auxiliary fleet of transport-ships at sunrise today attacked the Atlantic coast from Norfolk to Cape Cod. However it was nothing to get ex cited about Just the beginning of the annual naval war game for the Atlantic fleet under the direction of Admiral Frank F. Fletcher. In the coast attack last spring the V. 9, navy was badly licked owlns to a thortage of swift battle cruisers. The enemy landed on the Virginia coast under cover of a heavy fog and captured Washington with lit t'e difficulty. "Wife License" To High. MINNEAPOLIS, Odt. l. Walenty Swrowries ambled into the court house in Minneapolis and after much directing found himself in the office of the clerk of the district court. "Is this where you sell wife licen ses r he asked Deputy Clerw William U Hughes. "Yes. sir," answered the clerk, and prepared to write out the applica tion. "Wait a minute," interjected Swro wrise. "How much is It?" "Two dollars and a quarter," an swered the clerk. "That's too much," said the appli cant "I'll give you 12." He finally accepted the terms, say. Ing that he feared his fiancee might he disappointed if he returned with out It. Tick Catches Juckrabhlt FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 30. Ccke county's projd position na the Jaci: rabbit center of thy universe Is threatened by the cattle tick. Re ports reaching here state that ticks have attacked the rabbits and that the latter are dying in great num. bers. f A move will be stnrtcrl In thai county, no doubt for tick eradication. me residents simply can't afford to have the Jack rabbit rrnn HprronsAil Since there is much complaint from surrounding counties against depre dations of Jack rabbits on all kinds of crops, It Is believed an effort will be made to obtain a supply of Coke county's rabbit ticks for distribution among the less desirable cottontails. Men's Mackinaw Coats The Hub is where you save one third. Coats at $3.45, $5.85, $6.50 and $6.85. Sample Sweaters. Buy a sample sweater and put the rest of the money in the bank. Men's sweaters 49f , 95, $1.45 up to $6.50. Men's Jersey Sweaters at 65. 95. $1.45 and $1.95. Boys' jersey sweaters 49f and 65f . Children's sweater coats and suits 49f , 65, 85 95 , $1.45. Boys' knickerbocker school suits $1.65, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 and $4.95. Sample Shoes for the en tire family at a saving of one third. THE HUB Men's Prince Chap Suits $9.50 to $12.50. Men's Tailor Made Suits. You should see these be fore you buy; every one guaranteed, at $14.75, $16.50 and $18.50. Men's everyday pants, at $1.00, $1.45, $1.65 and $1.95. Men's dress pants $2.25, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, and $3.85. Underwear for Men. Heavy cotton ribbed shirts and drawers only.. 45s Good worsted shirts and drawers 75 Heavy wool shirts and drawers 95 Men's heavy unions $1.00 Worsted unions $1.65 Heavy wool unions $1.85, $2.95, $3.25. Ladies' Unions Worsted unions, worth $1,50, our price 98 23 Sample Stores. 749 MAIN ST. 5 MNIilllllllllHIHMimill!llll!IIIIMIIIIIII.lMIIMIilllllimilllllllMim!MIMIIIIIIIIIimiiF 11 YOU'RE BILIOUS! LEI ASGARETS" LIVEN LIVER AND BOWELS DOXT STAY HEADACHY, CONSTI PATED, KICK, WITH BREATH BAD AND STOMACH SOI It. Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't Bleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stom ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway tvery few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the suur, undigested, fermenting food and foul gaaet; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the contipated wasto matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out b morning a 10-cent box from any nrug store will keep your stomach kweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good never gripe or sicken. PHOTO SUPPLIES Ansco Cameras and Films The court decreed original film and Cyko the prize win ning paper. Take an Ansco on your vacation Tallman & Co. Ldmg Drugfbti L. CONSTANCE LADD, s sva 1 rained nurse. Obstetrical cases; reason able. 513 Railroad St. Killed at Florence. FLORENCE, Ore.. Oct. 1. BID McKee, working on the railroad bridge at Acme, was killed, when a pile butt slipped from a chain and Ml lim in the back cf the nec't. The body was taken to Ulenada. Itrtotol Channel Closed. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. -American Consul General Skinner at London notified the state department that the i'ritlsh admiralty has prohibited traf flc through the Bristol channel. Ger man submarines are operating In that vicinity. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of "IIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIMIHIHIIIIIIIIIIUIllTin. Mrs. Edith Ray ( Teachers and Beginners Course in Harmony I French Accompanying 5 Studio 905 Main Street Near bridge, pilllllllllliliiiinilllilii Hiiiiniiimin FOOTBALL GAMES TODAY. Kansas City vs. Ottowa, at Kansas City. Kansas Normal vs. Bethany, at Emporia. Monmouth vs. Patsons, at Mon mouth, Transylvania vs. Kentucky Military at Lexington. Women to Play Golf, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1. The trl state matches for the Robert W. Les ley cup opened today over the links "f Merlon Cricket Club here. This Is the same place selected by the wo men fur their Grlscom eun mntchea June. The matches will continue Jean Wood Studio China Fired Designs for Rent LESSONS Room 7 Schmdit Building jutHHiiiHiiHiiitfiituiHi iiimHmniwirmimmiiinniimiitinniiiiiimiiirmHii Malen Burnett School of Piano Playing I I THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THIS PART OF THE COUN I IRTwh8e rdlruate h8 "ad the honor to play before" the Northwest Music Teachers' Association. Miss Bur- I a nett, director, studied in Europe four years with the best 5 s masters. . This school employs only assistants who have trained 1 a in the school and had practical experience in teaching 2 uiiuer tne airecior. S , T! T V , 1C ,rain,n recognized to have pro- a s fluced the best and most thorough results in the shortest a length of time. Association Building, Room 1, Phone 382. 5 See new pupils Oct. 2. 4. r-3n pj, ' . terms. "v"" lor 1 SmHiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiii iiniiiriiiiiiiJl tomorrow.