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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1915. I Overcoat It such an important aid to jTOWt good looks, that you'd better buy it here. You'll get the Hart. Schaffner & Marx smart style, and you'll pay just enough to get real economy. $20.00 to $27.50 Other cheaper makes $7.50 t 817.50. Come and see what we have to offer. We'll be glad to show WONDERFUL SALE of Womens Coats Saturday Only 1-4 OFF iiiiimminiiiuiiK ZTlfOOCIAL AND ! f J PERSONAL 1 Regular Price From New York, through the efforts of our New York office, has come a special shipment of coats that we will place on sale for one day only at prices that are a radical saving. Smart up-to-date models, both plain and fur trimmed in either full flare or belted styles, made of plush, corduroy and mixtures. These garments if sold in the regular way would be from $19.75 to $50.00. For Saturday only there will be a 4 -Reduction. "I I nppoai iu rum Patriotism'' rfow many times has each Of ua heard this appeal from I flag-draped platform by some orator In the throes of an epoch-making speech In favor of Oregon, Industry? Anil after this soul-stlrrlng Imi tation of Daniel Webster's best, we have none home to try to forget all about Oregon Industry In ueneral and our patriotism In particular. Still. It can and will be done If w mi now to make the year 191K known In history as the one In which this section was transformed from a one-sided merchandising chain of cit ies to a balanced, rounded commer cial and manufacturing center. Ttiern was never a better time t el make the stantl. The home Industries are appealing to your patriotism and pride, and thev are appealing to It from the dollars and Mad standpoint. Therefore, give preference to the Oregon-made ar ticle where price and quality are equ ill iint pHoechillc reoieoiber with Your Members of the Current l.lterutui e patronage ,h following concern.! who have subscribed to this campaign: A much enlarged choir of well trained voices will render the music Sunday at the Church of the Redeem er. During the week the choir has been thoroughly reo.ganlied and now comprises twenty or more mem bers, lis first appearance on next Sunday Is sure to be mucs enjoyed by the congregation. Mrs. W. C. E Prultt, former organist, again will assume her place at the organ, anJ the soloist will be Mrs. J. 11. Dick son The choir will In future be un der the direction of Hal Bishop. During the week he has been busiiy engaged with rehearsals. The stng 1 ers have taken up their work with j much enthusiasm thus assuring the greater appreciation of the eongia . gallon of the sacred music which Is 0 essential to the Sunday services. Bargain Basement Bargains EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. 10 Women's Winter Coats, your m nn choice of anv of our coats that sold m g mm fPM Of from $12.50 to $32.50: moderate Vfl D I All 9 I styles; all semi-fitting. They'll go .O f 15 Yards Outing Flannel, lOe quality $1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 Bearskin Cloth, 4 feet wide 73c 50 Boys' Two Piece Underwear 17 AN ADDITIONAL LOT OF SHOES GOES TO OUR BARGAIN BASE- MENT $3.50 Women's Dressed Kid, patent leather tip, low heel, all sizes, EE width $1-98 $2.50 Girls' Shoes, heavy kid, foot-form $1.13 $2.00 Shoes for the Little boy, med. heavy and ex. heavy calf $1.59 $2.50 Shoes for the Big Boy, Kant Kick 'em Out, heavl calf.. $1.95 And Remember Every pair is all leather with sole leather caps and counters. i Saturday is Children's Day Children s Serge Dresses $1.50 to $4.95 We are showing just the cutest assortment of warm dresses for little girls from the ages of 2 to 14 years. They are mad of all-wool Amoskeag serge in navy blue, brown, red and black and white checks. One of the styles is a regular little sailor dress with red stars and braid on the collar and anchor emblem on the shield and sleeve, at $2.95. All of the styles are just as neat and childish as you can imagine.- CHILDREN'S WARM COATS $2.95 TO $10.00 Warm coats in fetching juvenile styles of corduroy, chinchilla, boucle. plush and durable Scotch mixtures all coming in a com plete variety of colors and sizes from 2 to 14 years. club are being entertained this aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. It. L. Hlngo. Mrs. Hoy Raley and Mr I Rlngo are hostesses. One of the prominent women's clubs of Pendleton will be represent ed! at the state federation of women's clubs of Oregon, which Is to be held In Salem the twenty-fifth to the twenty-eighth of this month, dele gates having been chosen yestrday afternoon by the Thursday Afternoon I club to attend the gatherings which will be of vast Interest to the vari ous activities of women In the state. M TO-I.AC" TOP DRESSING. Top and body building, painting. Auto Top Co.. 5!S Alder, Portland. ICTO HEPAI1UNG AND RF.ntn.niNG. C. B. Miners A Co. 16th and Alder, Portland. Or BANKS. The t'nlted States National Bank. 76 Third St., Portland, Or. CANDY VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES. Modern Confectionary Co., Portland, Oregon. CEREALS "OIJ)EN ROD," Oolden Rod Milling Co , Portland, Oregon. Ilr. i '.a,,rffa Hurt man rmst nrll dent of the club, will be one of the j lACUOTi -"Sl'PREME 1IRAXD. delegates, and the other will be Mrs. W. D McN'ary. Mrs. John Vert and ! Mrs. (i. 1. iJi Dow were chosen as al- ternates. The Thursday Afternoon club was entertained yesterday afternoon byi Mrs. Thomas Thompson at her home in Monroe street. Appropriate to the season, the home decorations were carried out In Autumn leaves There were three Interstlng paprs read by members of the club, the first being by Mrs. C.eorge Hartman on the sub- Jeet "Doctors' Wives and Mothers" F. F. Haradon & Son, Portland, Oregon. rJf.ECTRIClTY Made In Oregoa. !'. rtland Railway. Ught & Power Co.. Portland. Oregon. rVHXITVRE H AND-MADK. F. A. Taylor Co . 130 Tenth St . Portland, Or. tiAMIHtIM S Brewing Co.. Portland, Or. GAS APPLIANCES AND FURNACES Hess Mfg. Co., 112 Williams ave., Portland. Or IMPLEMENTS FARM, K M. Wade A Co., 322 Hawthorne ave . Portland, Or. EXCLUSIVE SILK DRESS patterns are found in our silk section. These are of the highest grade silks, the newest de signs and colorings. Printed warp taffeta of white and colored grounds with floral pattern of contrasting shades. Also multi-color stripes and plaids that go to make an exclusive and stylish dress. Medium prices. COATINGS Have you the winter coat yet? Why not make your own coat. Make it to suit your own peculiar style and fancy. A well selected stock here full of good patterns and colors. Come.; in 3 yard lengths. No two alike. The yard $1.50 to $5.00. SWEATERS The nicest, warmest, most comfortable gar ment you can get. We have them in all styles, heavy, medium and light weights. Everything from a light weight Jersey to the extra heavy Jumbo. All the most wanted colors, grey, blue, green, red, Oxford and maroon, $2.00. $3.50, 85.00 to $7.50. Mrs. (1. I. I .a Dow read the secon I papers of the afternoon, her sublect being "Nursing in the Schools." the conclusion of this -Interesting per. two piano solos were giver Miss Harriett Young, who rei returned from musical studies at lin. The final paper of the a noon was read by Mrs C F. 0 worthy upon the subject "0 Women In Medicine." MONUMENTS MARBLE. GRANtTB Rlaeslng Granite Co., At 267 Third. Portland and Salem, or. pa- ( AVEMENT "BITILITHIC," by Warren Bros. Co.. ,11, Journal Kldg . Portland, Or. , RUBBER HEELS, MECHAN L ,., I.OODS. , j Portland Rubber Mils. M 318 East Ninth St . Portland Or T. P. W. Pure Food Shop 3 Phones IS CLEAN STORE CLEAN METHODS COFFEE WEEK "We're off." Saturday morning we start the greatest Coffee Sale ever held in Pendleton. We place on sale 5000 pounds freshly roasted, GOLDEN WEST STEEL CUT COFFEE, regular price the pound 40, on Special Sale here for one week only, the ONE POUND CAN 35c; 5 POUND CANS $1.50. Lay in a supply, even a six months supply at these Special Prices. Phone orders accepted. Call 15. CABBAGE Fancy white solid heads, there are two tons in this lot, at the pound 2? 100 pound lots 1 3-4? 1915 NEW CROP NUTS No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts The pound 25c Paper Shell Almonds Pound 25c Brazils Pound 30 Filbert Pound 250 APPLES Direct from the orchards for Satur day's trade. Extra fancy Jonathans, box $1.90 Extra fancv Delicious, box $1.50 SWEET POTATOES T. P. W. special sale, 8 pounds 25 MELBA PEACHES 1915 Pack Great large, luscious peaches, packed in rich sugar syrup can 25t; Vi'dozen cans $1.35 BLUE RIBBON CELERY Tender andcrisp, well blanched. 2 bunches 25c RIPE PINEAPPLES Full of sunshine and sweetness, fine large fruit, each 25C, 35C GRAPE FRUIT New California fruit. 2 25C 1915 NEW PACK KRAUT "Really good." the quart 15 CRANBERRIES Fresh bbl. just opened, th quart 15C 1915 PACK PEAS Genuine sugar peas, ten der and sweet, 3 cans 50 QUEEN VICTORIA CHOCOLATES Fresh by express. T. P. W. SYRUPS Cane and Maple Qt. 45c ; ' -gal. 85c : 1 gal lon Cane Syrup 'j-gallon 50c ; 1 gallon MOLASSES Extra fancy open kettle 'gallon. 65C ; 1 gallon Use T. P. W. Syrups for your hot cakes, making. GALLON FRUITS at Special Prices Black Berries and Logan Berries, gal Peaches, gallon Apricots, gallon Pumpkin, gallon $1.50 $1.00 molassi' $1.25 or candv on 50C 50C 50C 40C The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade At the next regular meeting "f; the W. C. T. V. It Is expected th . an Interesting report will be mad" by the president. Mrs. 0. W. Ring. ! who Is now attending the nation ill convention of the organization at No attic. The last meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist church but owing to the absen"c or Mrs Hogg no special business WmS before the members. Th.' ttji bora will be entertained Tuesday aft ernoo next by Mrs Charles Mun hy at her home at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital ((rounds. This wMI b the second meeting of this club for the season, curds as usual wl'l be enjoyed. A. H. Peterson and family of Helix are leaving today for Long Beach. California, where they will Itmatu during the winter. It Is announced that the Labnriie entertainment that was set for the Methodist church for October 19 under the auspices of the civic club, has been postponed. The civic club will meet at the city hall tomorrow afternoon at I o clock It will be an Interesting ses sion as delegates are to be chosen to the state convention and other ousl ness will he up for consideration. The degree team of the Wo admen of the World has nrranged for i dance Monday evening at the Eagle Woodman hall to which the me, "hers of the order, their families and their friends have been Invited. A pleas ant time Is assured those who at tend. A Fltz fierald. as captain of the degree team, has been charge of the committee of arrangements You Can Win This Chest of Silver Coma to our store today and look at the picture of the two young ladies. For the most clever answer in 50 words or less as to what they are saying, we will sward the chest of SILVER The Long-Life Plate shown in our window. See there also conditions of con test. Sign your name and address to your answer nd . get it to us by Oct. 30. The Alvin Mfg. Co. will set as It) J"e- r A. L. SCHAEFER Jeweler and Silversmith 726 Main Street. li Mike Mbbon- (Jung Hack to Farm, of 1917, to become a farmer. His OSAKI8, Minn., Oct 15. 'Jut plans are reported to be to retire In long the banks of a placid Uk. the summer of 1U. spend the win but a few miles from this heretofore ter of 191S-17 In his steam hefted ..lsure village, stugglea a farm of bungalow in 3L Paul, and come out ltd acres Here Mike Gibbons here to his farm In the spring of middleweight will hie In the spring 117. C Have tbem during the whole meal SNOWFLAKE SODAS ive a wholesome, delicious piquancy, 'erfectly at home at the most elaborate banquet or the simplest meai. Your dealer has them Ask to sec the New Family Tin PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OaCCOM Court Nayt lln-band BOM, READING, Pa.. Oct. 14. That a husband is head of his family and the "bos of his h'Hisehold" was decided by Presiding Judire Kndlich In court here. In a non-supi-ort case. In which Mrs Ks elle Ariz declared her hus band. Jacob Artz. was "bossy and wanted his own way," resulting In separation and a non.support suit Judge Kndlich ver! emphatically told the complainant that the husband should be the ruler of the house. AND HIDDEN Ml SCI LAR ACHES PAINS NEED NOT BE! That Is If you use the right rem-, edy. (-loan's Liniment Is a real na ceasity In every home for young ar3 old. Its merit Is praised In dozens1 of letters A stiff neck from colds. J children's sprains, those aching mus-l clea. thst sharp neuralgia pain these find guaranteed relief In Sloan's Lin iment Rvery home meets with sud den aches and accidents. Tour home needs a bottle, tic, iic and $1 00 Adv. oners. Jim Lancaster, William Btahl hut and James Stuart, were recalled by overwhelming majorities In the count first recall election. Twenty orip precincts out of i itlve 13118 to 206 for recall. It Is conceded that this proportion Is fairly representa tive. The recall movement aifalnst the commissioner grew out of, the urancl Jury Investigation last spring, when Indictments for malfeasance were re. turned against the commissioners and recall was recommended. The re call b-aders Insist the recall has taken effect today and threaten Injunctloii J if the commissioners attempt to tran sact further business. They say that flovernor Lister will come here at once to confer with the voters and appoint successors to the recalled of. Mala The nagging woman as a rule. playi Catarrh la an excessive secretion, j accompanied with chronic Inflammi-, ttOtt, from the mucous membrane Hood'l Sarsaparllla acts on the mu-l cous membrane through the blood, reduces Inflammation, establishes1 healtrhy action, and radically cures' all cases of catarrh. Adv. J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Despain Block Pendleton, Oregon. iiimmmiinmiiiiimiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:; UOod roads Invite auto speeding S Mrs. Edith Ray Coughs and Colds Not to Be Neglected i Ofn.w. Ik-called. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash. Oct. 14 Those who travel at a rapid pace are hurrying the footsteps of Father Time. Even the gentleman of courts manners Is liable to growl at soggi biscuits. Kind words never paid a bill, hut they can often stand off the collec. -Yakima county's three commissi- tor. Anyone will realize the seriousness of neglecting a cold If he observes results of such neglect among his acquaintances. How often have you heard, "He caught cold, didn't do any thing for It and It turned Into" then some dreaded disease Is named 1 Ordinary colds yield to prompt treatment at the beginning. That Is why every family should be supplied with a reliable cough medicine one that will heal raw and inflamed sur fsces. loosen the phlegm, allay Irri tation, esse the hoarseness and stop the tickling sensation in the throat thst does not permit one to sleep. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is Invaluable for relief of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tick ling In throat, tightness or soreness, grippe or bronchial coughs. It con tains no harmful Ingredients. 9lt If hesllng, soothing, efficient and pleat log. gold Eveywhere. Teachers and Beginners Course in Harmony French Accompanying 5 a i Studio 905 Main Street Near bridge. , 5 TllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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. Leading DrufgUti