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EIGHT PAGES MAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TOBER 20. 1915. aiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii.ii.iiiiiiiii Mrs. Edith Ray I Varsity' Six Hundred PERSONAL if Teachers I and Beginners Course in Harmony 1 N Mil KM EAT. A name for a number of inur' Overcoat styles especially designed by Hart, Schaffner & Marx for dressy young men. These new designs axe meeting with great success; they deserve to. There's a quality in the styles that can't be approached by any other clothes known. We advise you to see all of the Varsity Six Hundred styles before buying an Overcoat. See the fa mous label in them; see the excep tional value in them,. S News of a social nature is always dealred by the East Ore- 5 . ire coral- department. In telephoning call $17.50 to $30.00 Other Makes $7.50 to $15 yf Pendleton ml 1 l MEN'S UNION SUITS EXPERIENCE TELLS IS experience e get in thk -tore. ;n to know what men like the I LEWIS UNION SUITS rave piea--a so many I an recommend them SI .00 to 85.00. mi mi r.r.'.. MACKINAWS Don't forget that now is the time to buy your Macki naw. There is no garmeni that can take their place for automobiling or any sort of outdoor wear. They are warm, waterproof, most durable and verv handv $5.00, 37.50, S 10.00 to S 15.00. For the Woman Who Prc s a PLAIN TAILORED SUIT We Offer an Unusual Opportunity mrrr t- r i MBii JH t. i. : i::. i. ANNOUNCEMENT W want our refuUr GOSSARD Madame Farrisee will bo with u on Saturday, Oct. 23rd know that as a ntter and demoni tor of cornets. Madame r arrlse ithout s peer In the profession. The Peoples Warehouse wamrrc There are many women who prefer a plain tailored suit; 1st. because they are always good and remain in style for several seasons. 2nd, because a woman's partic ular type may not allow her to wear a fancy suit. 3rd, because ail of the value is put in the material and work manship with none expended in trimming. The materials used in our plain tailored suits are all first quality men's wear serge, wool poplin or gabardine in black, navy, blue, African brown and Russian green. The jackets are semi-fitted, 32 inches long and skirts are made either full flare or with pleats. Regular $17.50 plain tailored suits $12.75 Regular $22.50 plain tailored suits $18.75 All high grad to $37.50 now tailored suits which sold originally up $24.75 ft VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT You'll find more real bargains in this department than in all the other stores in Pendleton put together. Every article in our Bargain Basement is a bargain. Good, de sireable merchandise taken from our regular stock and marked at prices that are certain to move them. Marked regardless of cost or former price. If you have never been in this department you have missed something and .ou'll say so when you see the bargains it offers. KIMONA FLANNELS A big assortment kimona flannels and bath robe flannels. Some figures, floral effect and bordered patterns, 27 to 36 inches wide, all colors. The yard V&fat to 350 PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA Comes 40 inches wide in all the wanted shades for street and evening wear. The ideal silk for dresses. Call in to see it. We'll be glad to show you. The yard $2.00 VELVETS For trimmings. Received this day big express shipment velvets. In fact every shade on the color card. These are to be used as trimmings, 18-in. wide, silk velvets, straight pile fabric. The yard $1.25 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Mr E French Accompanying Studio 905 Main Street E Near bridge. E illllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr GIRLS! HAVE A MASS nyder on Wed . where a mls wlll be held, ry of Portland, tress the gath- I his series of ser opIe. The subject idld Isolation." I'n tt the young people OF BEAUTIFUL HA R SOFT. GLOSSY. WAVY S. EST BOTTLE DESTROYS DAN DRUFF M DOOBLK8 BEAU TS M VIM U ll.tllt. hin ten minutes after an i of Danderlne you can n It tin mail er; Joseph Walker,' dish, clerk; Belle! Wilbur Kurrle. ! Mary stangler. at- J irahorn, Inner sen-1 ps. outer sentinel.! usrclan; Charlotte1 rnlth and Kathrvn . secretary of the toilet association of The' hair ought here today , that ig--your hair will 1 aii'l wavy, anil hav appll t find falling Itch. t will n you it first ir No brittle cloth traw one fleet Is light. in ap- through thi ler. Mr t rdess treatment ely can bave bea all hair : go thi Hi Na are the only colors, my old friends arc them, too I 9 .m plied to wire New York financial roi - Withvrombe has been m;,,.,, OLD AND NEW WAY TO TREAT CATARRH Prevents roughne during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price SO cents Koeppen's The DruK Store That Serves You Best JASON MOOSE STILL WANTS TO HOLD ON TO VALUABLE LAKES nd Albert lakes, to p In complance with a a month ago, J 15. 000 K ge 6 per rent -1 year ort Heading com pan ev was considered. P: Jt R , water termln; HAL.EM. Oct. 19 At a star chanr'nK- . hr nemlon of the state land board' Will liivitlab- IMlllSW. this morning a telegraphic proposl- At the end of the session It Hon from Jason Moore, who leased given out that the board had '1 j KNIT GOODS Sample Sweaters, Hockey Caps, Knit Hoods, etc., for E the entire family. Buy samples and your savings will be E ! , to 1 '2 on your purchas. ia been a ii'e In an e and who late ins with forn i-rrnan of I rn If the Mo. erests If tl II through. 1 the name npson of La I iiiiii .ii liable f you Wen to, see the unequalled volume of unim-j pearhable testimony In favor of1 Hood's Harsaparllla. you would u'i-j braid yourself for so long delaying lo take this effective medicine for that blood disease from which you W. n. Saveiiy of Echo, is register ed at the Bowman. 11, C Wilson of Helix is roflStCfOd at the St. George. Mr and Mrs. K T Sinclair of U Grande are visiting In the city today, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullls, Jr., have returned from a visit In Walla Walla F. E. Welch left on No. 6 this morning to spend the day fishing near Gibbon. if UKKATUINU A UERM kll.U.VU Mi; ENDORSED lt Mil VI, RES! l i s I The disruvery of llyomel has Mr. and Mrs Kdward riark kill (-..M . (I' .M . . .. t t 1 . i. rt i iii i una oie irgiDineu nr. xntj Affh i'enai?ton. Eta IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflHIIIIIIIIIIIII; Wow Open only 50 Sweaters, only 00 Sweaters, only n, only .00 Sweaters, only 1 Hong Kong Cafe 4XI MMIIHK ftKI.OIUI Noodles AND Chop Suey llsUMe Trar orders a HiWrialiy. Husaa for avt:e and gentlamso lifKN DAT AMI AU. NIGHT: .0 Sweater, only Knit Caps, only Knit ( ap.H, only i'i Knit Caps, only i Kmt 'apH, only 05c 1,45 11.86 92.45 $2.!K 1 93.45 93.95 95.00 25C 45c 85c H5C S Ixtttrn f-rf QMed, It Is also said that V MACKINAW COATS only 15 E $5.85. $0.50, $0.85 S .0 ( fiats, E i thiT i oat. 548 Main Street I i THE HUB I Nut lo r ii M( I'hons rilllMltllUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIMIIIk E 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiinr HOW SHE ENDED TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE Oet. 2S, 11)14 "I had eczema on my face for ten yearn. Little red pimplea formed in a small spot on my chin and I then spread oil hut my face. They i itched and burned m i awfully. It was , certainly embarrassing to me, and I j would not go atnongft people. I tried almost every remedy and treatment that could lie used for this trouble, but I nothing did me any good. I used Rea inol Ointment and Hesinnl Soap, and was relieved ill a day or two. In one month I was cured. This was six months ago and tse trouble hss never i returned.'1 (Signed) Mrs. C. C. Rob erts, Wtaihwford, okla. Tho Itesinol treatment speedily hcsls eczema, rashes, ringworm, and other eruptions, snd clears away disfiguring pimples and blackheads, even when other treatments prove worn than use less. Doctors have prescribed lteslnol Ointment and Heslnol Sonp for eigh teen years, and all druggists sell tbem. . To lead for River Traffic, K..s.s CITY, Mo.. Oct. 20. The1 I Missouri Valley today has chancel to show Cncle Sam's army engineers j that it is willing and anxious to use! I be Missouri river for freight trans portation If the government will fin-' I Ish the channel Improvement plan ned. The board of army engineers on rivers and harbors today opened i hearing here on the protest of fifty i ltles to the report of Col. Herbert lieakync, recommending that 1m-! pruvement tie dropped as 't'he ton nage did not Justify the expendl- llloo.l U-lll, Ik. Orcult Court Judge Phalni er .., , .. .... Z germs m ihe b bod this morning for Heppner where he lcu(, tl (h , will hold court. He expects to ra-'agton8njn,. , I'.TJ turn here on Saturday. I received lie helped by llyomel. A complete outfit What a Imdoncr Thinks. WASHINGTON, Oct., 20, A view anH Inrlnrlo., n of one Londoners attitude toward the' ,,, , , ,, ... ., . . SUIflrieiit Hyuni war now came to Washington today treatment In a letter from John Brooks, former; t,.h , ' .. I - ... 1 , me it goes info the Bfii should effectually id microbes of ca se Is to enter the killing the and restore rattm Many have been lo have been inexpensive dropper and "vera weeks Indiana newspaperman, now at Hnni- that ford, Essex, outside London. To quoti . Jmueh vv nat in it ime to oe in a lanu w Ivre khaki is not; ami military air craft la ronsplcuous by its absence; In a land where there Is n choice minder or a cluster of suicides on the front pages, Instead of the eter nal round of advances and retreats, strongest evidence an be Kiveii to doubters. In th hat Tallman & Co. have so faith In llyomel thai thev sell every pacKage unde antee to refund I he not relieve a positive guar money If It doe It lilts (ho Kick. 4 PITTSBURO, Oct. 20. "I'liddlers" working on wur-or- dors In Pittsburg steel mills have developed ( puddlcr be- lug a husky who works In few rlothea and much perspiration with molten metal I, an apfielile a lor a iiiild stimulant. This appetite in turn has de- Veloped Ihe "PtlddlOr'l Cork- tnll." On casual scrutiny It looks like suicide -unless you're a "puildler ") then M looks mild enough for babies to cry. for II. It Is built about like this: Whisky straight- eight fin- gem 01 A porter mate eight ounces u! Klght gulps o' beer In the same glass here Then I'll roll hark to the Pad- dlo i ' 0 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of PHONE 666 PHONE For INDEPENDENT MESSEN GER SERVICE Open Day and Night Commencing September 10. Rates 15 cents and up. RAY KELSO, Prop. BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Vj-PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Go. Leading Drojjiit,