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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1915. Nationally Advertised Goods Week November 1st to 6th has been set aside as Nationally Ad vertised Goods Week, during this weekwewillfeaturenation ally advertised goods and wish to call the attention of our customers and the advantages of buying nationally adver tised articles. Nationally advertised goods are known to be exactly as their makers claim them to be. They have years and years ol honest endeavor behind them. The business Hie of the manufacturer depends absolutely on the quality of his product, it dare not decrease in value or his doom is sealed. We carry more nationally advertised goods than ar.y other store in Eastern Oregon, and we charge no more (or them, and in most cases not near as much as many other stores ask you to pay for no name, "take-a-chance" poods of unknown value. Separate Skirts We received this morning a ship ment of extra choice separate dress skirts 94.75 to $12.50 The prettiest assortment of tail ored skirts that we've ever shown. All full flare models, of men's wear serge, wool poplin and gabardine. Made in severely plain tailored ef fects for utility wear in black, navy and Copenhagen blue and brown. "THE COSTER COLONEL" Is a new skirt depicting the latest military effect, fashioned in full flare effect in navy blue serge, trimmed with simulated belt and loops of white sou tache and four rows at the bottom of the skirt. The effect is decidedly pleasing. Call and see it in our Ready-to-Wear Department, 2nd floor. EELDING TEARLESS SATIN FOR PETTICOATS Absolutely guaranteed not to tear, even by stepping upon it. Made up of the best quality yarns with firm texture yet very soft, all in all an ideal fabric for pet ticoats, all colors, .56 inches wide. Nationally adver tised. The yard $1.25 Drug Sundries Underpriced 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c 25c Lyons Tooth Paste 19c 25c Lyons Tooth Powder 19c 25c Colgates Tooth Powder 19? 25c Colgates Tooth Paste 19 50c Cream Elcaya 39 50c Hinds H. and A. Cream 39 25c Peroxide Cream 19 25c Sanitol Cream 19c 20c Pears Soap 13 25c 4711 White Rose Soap 19C 25c Packers Tar Soap 19 25c Cashmere Roquet 19C 50c La Blache Powder 39 50c Rice Powder 29c 25c Woodburys Powder 19c 25c Talcum Powder 19? 25c Almond Meal 19c 50c Pinauds Hair Tonic 4aC $1.00 Pinauds Toilet Water 65c 50c Melba Powder 39 25c Melba Rogue 19 50c Pozonni Powder 39o 50c Sempre Giovonne" 39 25c Peroxide 19 The Bargain Basement 1 That actually saves you money, offering $10,000.00 worth of great values for your choosing. Read these items over, they are but examples of the wonderful savings that await you here. SHOES SHOES SHOES Shoes for the whole family, quality shoes, such as The Peoples Warehouse has built up the greatest shoe business in Eastern Oregon on. Lot No. 573 $5.00 Women's Shoes only $2.23 Lot No. 474 $4.50 Women's Shoes only $1.98 Lot No. 475 $3.50 Women's Shoes only $1.38 $5.00, $6.00 and S6.50 Men's Patent Leather Shoes only $1.49 $3.75 Men's Gun Metal Calf Dress Shoes, onlv.. $2.37 $3.50 Men's Heavy Calf Work Shoes only $2.47 $2.50 Growing Girls' Shoes, kid, gun metal only $1.98 $3.00 Boys' Heavy Calf Work Shoes, only. $2.75 Children's High Top Shoes, only Men's heavy Calf Roots only $1.13 ... 83 $2.13 WOOL DRESS GOODS SACRIFICED Only a few more clays and this great offer closes. We have a large assortment of choice dress goods, all colors, beautiful materials, values from $1.00, $1.50 to $2.25. Our special price only 47c THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade. Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5. Mis J Anna 1'eunlck of Los Angole.s. Who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Ulchurdson, for the past six weeks, left Saturday evening for La (iramle to ho the guest of Judge ami Mis. Henry. Miss Daphne Stewart has returned! home from 1'ortland where she spent! four weeks with her sister. Miss Louise Knight spent t tie week-end with friends in Walla Walla. Mrs. U It. I'ordery, who , teacher two mil.s southeast of Pilot Hock, and her daughter, Miss L. Corderv. who teat hes eight miles northeast of Pendleton, were weekend visitors In Pendleton, Nat Kimliall left yesterdiu for pokane, where ar some time. In expects to ri main from olsco Mr I leave homa Next ill Col arrived home yesterday 1 vacation spent at San Fran md Iais Angeles. ami Mrs. Itay Warren will tomorrow for rushing, Okla- to visit Mr. Warren's father, iprtni Mr. Warren, who has been with the Sawtelle jewclrv for the past few years, will sehonl at Peoria. Illinois. store titer The Duplicate Whist Club Is being I entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones' on 1 Jackson street. Mr and. Mrs. F. E. Ju.ld. Mrs. V. ! L Thompum. Henry Judd, Howard i Thompson and Merton Moore left I Saturday for a motor trip to Bnoksna j and return. I Marlon Jack returned yesterday ! morning from a trip to Portland Will McKinney. Westhrooke Dlk ' son and Lyman Met, conatltuts n ;duck shooting party that west to I Ilermlston Saturday evening, return Twelve of the young friends , f 1 Allan Hoyden, son of Dr. and Mrs. I Frank K. Hoyden, enjoyed with him ' his seventh birthday Saturday alter ; noon at the home of his grandmoth er. Mrs Mary Hoyden, on I'erkim avenue EIGHT PAGES miiiiiiiiii in 1 minimi mmmmiiiii mmimmmmiii! Pants for Men! An immense line of odd lots bought direct from the I factories for our chain of 24 big HUB stores and at won. i derfully low prices. EVERY ONE CAN WEAR PANTS AT THESE PRICES CORDUROY PANTS Regular $2.50 Corduroy Pants for $1.45 E Regular fS.OO Corduroy Pants for .- $1.95 5 Regular $3.50 Corduroy Pants for ...... $2.45 E Regular 4.00 Corduroy Pants for $2.85 MEN'S EVERY DAY PANTS Real good pants for little money $1.00. $1.15, $1.05. E and $1.95. MEN'S DRESS PANTS $2.25, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 and $2.85. Get the Hub habit of keeping dollars in your pockets that you are compelled to spend at other stores. Drummer Samples are always the lowest and always the I best. 5 THE HUB I 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. miiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniMHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiE IDAHO MAN SHOOTS FOUR, THEN ESCAPES Boras, t'umeron killed Mr Idaho, Nov of Carey, Idaho, and Mrs. W. L BUSINESS TOO MUCH FOR STEEL FACTORIES NOIE TO BRITAIN IS 3BI OF Ui BE RESPECTED BlXM kinr 01 GERMANY !. DE CLINED NOT TO HE El ' I l TIVE. ships Into port for visit and search work" hardship n 'he neutral own ers and shippers and Is not In ac cordance with the requirements of international law. OoaMmbaad Mm irMmry, 11 That the contraband list as expanded from time to time hy CIreat Britain Is arbitrary and in violation ol recognized practice. 12. That Hrltisn Interpretation and application of the doctrine of continuous voyage Is not In accord - ceive the united support of the Am erican people. Moreover, the language employed is expected to prove to the satisfac tion of the tierman government and people that the I'nited States Is play ing no favorites and Is merely insist ing that all partiet to the great war shall respeete American right.c How to Prevent Croup It may be a surprise to you to learn I that In many cases croup can be pre- ance with the Interpretation and ap pile doctrine the Neutral eight-, re ( liamplon'Hl 1 Procedure I nder Orders in council rv Hrld to lie Illegal Hardships Are I'olnOM Km (liangc In Pol Icy a Iwiiiauili'd b AiiHTioa. WASHINGTON Nov. 1. Couched In more emphatic language than heretofore employed is the American' note t" Im presented to 9 real Hrltaln this week, ; rq testing against viola tloni of American and maritime rights and demanding that further interfere!!. - with ir trade shall extr length in.fiOO words has a back bone of vigorous purpose, which will; nd fall to escape the attention uf '.he Hrltish government and Hriilsh: people. President Wilson, having forced Germany to conform its practices to the principles of International law. Is now determined to obtain a like change In policy on the part of Qrest Britain. He realizes that the rela tions of the two nations cannot pns) Hit.lv arrive at the dangerous Stags n si had Is those of 'be t'nlted States vented Mrs. H. M. Johns. Ellda, ' hl", relates her experience sa fol lows: "My little hoy Is subject to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough desire of Japan that peace shall pre vail In the orient, especially In this era of war among the people of the Occident. It Is suid that the warning is vouched In solemn, but not threat ening terms The foreign office praises the ad ministration of President Yuan Shi Kai. hut fears the sudden move to re establish the monarchy Is likely, in view of the widespread opposition, to NEW YOltK, Nov. 1. -So gnat i has been the general revival in the iron and steel trade from the Cnite.l States, it was said by authorities to day, that, with virtually every blast ; furnace and steel mill in the country working night ind day to capacity, the demand for iron, steel and steel ; products cannot he satisfied, and it i is today almost impossible to buy for immediate delivery pigiron. scrap or ingots In sizable quantities at any In dtlftrial plant in the country. The revival, which began about th I first of last July, has been coming on rapidly, with a deluge of orders since the middle of August, and may not et have reached Its high mark. I Within these three months the price of pigiron. long regarded as (lie ba rometer of trade, has increased ap proximately 3.'. per cent, mid that of 'steel and steel products except steel rt.ils has gone up about 10 per r nt. At the present time the demand f..r pigiron and for the various lines of steel is in excess of the producing capacity of the furnaces and mills of the I'nited States, reads a statement issued today by Judge Klbert H, (Jury chairman of the United Slates Steel Corporation. He adds: "The manufacturers are unable to make deliveries enthral) Sstlsfastor) 1. William shot and damson. his wife's parents; their son. James A damson, and his own child, aged IS months, at the home uf the Adam-sons. lie fled to the hills, and posses are now In pursuit. Cameron's wife started divorce proceedings against him recently. He went to the home of her parents to see her. and. falling to find her. he killed evervone In the house. Cameron formerly ran a hotel and livery burn In Carey, but was unem ployed of late. When he came to his father. In -law's house he entered the kitchen door. Mr. Adamson forbade his entrance and started to eject him. v hen Cameron began to shoot, first killing his father-in-law and shooting down bis mother-in-law. broth.-r-ln-law and the baby in turn. When the shooting began. Ms. Cameron fled from the house with the three other children and no trace of her been found. Mr. aliinSOfl WSJ one of the clpal owners of the main Cooi he Mercantile Company in ( which was run by himself and sons. The famllv consisted of boys and three girls. They came to Carey 18 years ago from Cache city. I'tah. Coffee Who can afford poor coffee? Only the extravagant, w ho don't kttOW The coffee thing, liner's ;oou satisfaction of fine , costs almost no li " 1 1 even has his four Repol at aaal you use Schil- Hcst. Its economy is in its freedom M bittc rish t. haff, grinding and the absolute protection of its full, rieh strength. The airtight tins scal-in the flavor and kccp-i ut odors. Schilling's Best cause disortun tuck Utlffer th- future of China would en- ially with in st 1 'hamlH-rhifir Ta.'ll-. n 1h a . i : t -1 1 1 . jr.- Intended MpeC fof stomach troubles, blUoUI nd constipation. It Is meetnu much lUCCMg and rapidly oain-1 l favor and popularity. -Adv. I Ramcdy in the hnu"e, and when lie bgan huvinff that eroupy oough I would uive him une nr two dose- i)f it it Would break the attack. f like It'j better for children than any ...hr , WHY DAN GAVE THE cough medicine because children take, BOTTLE TO INDIAN it willingly, and it is wife ni1 rell-: able." ' ibtainable everyv.her Adv. to the purchasers with respi large majority of the different kinds of finished steel. "There is nothing to indicate that there will lie a decrease in the demand for any of these products fur tome tlnip. While prices received are st ill low. they have gaen and are increa Intf and apparently will go higher, so that fair and reasonable profits may he expected." Will stOD SI that itching If you 3jf Suffering wilh crrcm.i, llnfVMIU, rash or ntlirr tormenting sltin-eniitiiin, try Rsslnol Ointment and Rcsinul Soap. You will be surprised how ifnickly the itching sto and the skin becomes clear and healthy asrain. Rftinnl !iii!menl ind Rr.iiu.l S.ap tlvi clear away pimples and dandruff. oU by ail drug V ' Frevrribed hv d'f I".. I'T 21 yrars. Uia Rt.inol S-iap l,,r l'ie toilet and shanipoo. MAN TWICJ? SAVES EETHRIIT'S 1,1 1 li I.. o both No AL' IES WARN CHINA TO FORGET MONARCHY PORTLAND, t "iinorH hail hut in arm n anted to roll a ctcarstts. 'o what uH thiTt- fur him and The- I'ihi.-.i state i.'(iares: 1 That lt s'r-r-li(n riahts have an I Qemuny, PSCStaSS, In the firet lin n Invaded by the- limitations, rleks ptac. the matter t laau l "ii atl BssMllflTT ISnaSMSSl b Qas)l BSt- ahicll romirii" conditions of life !n stn on the ships m? neutral posrsn, I Stead ot life ltelf. nnd In the SaC- 2. Ilia! Ihe proieilure ohnerwil ond there Ib In force a treaty nit in kf Qreal Brttsln 'imler the vir'-ms; srffaet with riermany. which pro iinler in eouneli Is Illegal M for the arhltratlon of all 1 in- fcatarfcsate tssusasssl ucffc tie. (WtsS of ienal or treaty nature 1 That the Itritlah hloi k.id". Is I n-ciloni of TV"dc lniHrtin. amnio la 'he ..roers in council Wverthelew the president bi n,! applied thereunder Is not bind- ,, , uAi,. f trade is in i il Nov, 1 nffi rU'uncement was made by the fureinn office iiidir. that Japan had request eil China ti postpone the project for 1 1 .esta ltll ish nient "f a nmnarehial "iiusested that he nilaht have set tb AN BERNARDINO, Risking his own life an stances. Richard Hay. a young ranch he SI of Highlands, today twice saved th I life nf his sw eetheart. Miss Cofal to do I Huntley. The two, driving s spting hui hand the bottle tn the Indian Who I VSgon were CTOSSinS a railroad track v.as with him while he rolled it? hear day's ranch when nnexpsetetfl) That's what he said when he was a train SWUUI around a curse a few at rested. jfeet SWsy. The government officer who arrest.' Hay hurled the fjtrl bodily from rhe id him near Kurt Klamath last Jul) ' uaon. and leaped nut afler her. just the engine smashed Intfl the wa- Coughs and Colds Not to A Neglected iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii f Mrs. Edith Ray f i eacners and Beginners Course in Harmony French AceompanyinK E Studio 90S Main Street Near bridge. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllK bemuse 10. Thai Itrltlsii null it Is not effective, he method obverved by ers In taklnr neutral CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears i wa re c.ird- nne with recnirnlited practices of tre. BSSSadoas Imi'ortance tri the welfar if the I'nited ftates It was in Ihe llsht of this knowledge that the draft of the note was prepared by ('handler Anderson, at the time leical adviser I ranee and Itussla ha to the department of stale, and re-j r presentations. lse. I bv Secretary Lansing nnd SUH- The f.. reign nffi equently by the president himself. I dares an iindercur Every statement made In the nun- :. a mottsrcy exist form uf Koernment. The foreign office ststsmsnt lays emphasis mi the assertion that If Yuan Shi Kai maintains the status QUO and continues progressive policies order will be eomplstsly restored, hat expresses the fear that the move to form a monarchy will seriously en danger the interests of the powers especially those of Japan, "w ho stands ii speotsl relations with hliia." It Is understood that (ireal Hrltaln. has been In Jail sine? made similar I Tin- odor of cloves has been known statement de- to destroy microbes In 3.1 mlnut: nt of opposition cinnamon will kill some .pedes In 11 bottle on ihe ground or put it In his gun. One of the horses was kille'l locket. and a harrel of cyanide. ldM BSSd Dan said he didn't think of that. ! for fumigating purposes, explode'1 Besides, the Indian to whom Dan hear the girl. Tying a handkerchief handed the bottle, which contained over his nostrils. Cay dashed through whiskey snjil that he had given Kan, the poisonous fumes and carried th H.'O with which to buy It Kan pleaded guilty In federal court this morning and received the mini mum sentence of to dais in the coiin I ty Jail, a fine of tlna and cosls. He his arrest. mong the "hi- minutes, thyme in In MUntcattea, tasrsfora, repreaentl thl neee and that tl Is far stronger than 4.1 minutes common wild verbena Is I ( ireful thousht of Ihe executive j has been Imagined. In fact, the for- found effective, while the odor of branch of the government sad the j elan office savs. a feeling of unrest some geranium flowers has destroyed I administration Is confident lhat the, I: spreading In all parts of China. various forms of microbes In II mln uhm rtb'iis and d.-m acN mole w!': ie- M.nt'hasis I paced on th" Strang ittes. I already unconscious girl to safety. COI.D8 l( NOT I.FAVE Wn.LINOLY Because a cold Is stubborn la no resaon why you should be. Instead of "wearing" It out, get sure relief bv ; taking Kr. King's New Dlsovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung sll ments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your ho ly faithfully battles those cold ; germs, no better aid can be given than Ihe use of thla remedy. Its merit has been tested by old ant young. Ot a bottle today. 60c and 11.00.- -Adv. Anyone will realize the seriousness of neglecting a cold If he obaerves results of such neglect among his ' acquaintances. How often have you ' heard. "lie caught cold, didn't do any thing for It and It turned Into" then 1 anme dreaded disease is named! Ordinary colds yield to prompt treatment at the beginning. That la why every family should he supplied with a reliable cough medicine one that will heal raw and Inflamed sur- ! faces, loosen the phlegm, allay nu tation ease the hoarsenene and atop the tickling sensation In the t,hroat 1 that does not permit one to sleep. 'Foley's Honey and Tar Compound j Is Invaluable for relief of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tick. I ling In throat, tightness or soreness, 1 grippe or bronchial coughs. It con tains no harmful Ingredients. lt Is healing, southing, vfllclent and please tag. Sold Eveywhere. Dr. Edmund B. Haslop OSTEOPATH Koriiiorlv of Portland ban p'ii iifflcefi )n I'ph'll ton. Suite is, Juilti .Mi., 'Oliphnne 7 Rn. 300 S. Miiin. Telephone 2 4 5 -3 BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in tho store Mt -PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggiiti