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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1915. EIGHT PAGES EAl BIG MEALS! NO SOUR. ACID STOMACH MM NIESTION OR GAS Additional Social and Per Per- !J Tsli sonal News on Page 5 M i s DIAPBPSIN" is vl It KE9T VM st REST STOM II Hi). I II I hMHI N TIM 1 1 I ' I r I gSigy I " 'Packer's. Tar Soap j tofrj J'". :" Tns is Nationally Advertised Goods Week AND WE WOULD CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING AND USING STANDARDIZED, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS. It is only reasonable to expect them to be better than goods that have no advertised reputation or name. The goods must be as good as the advertising claims them to be. One of the best things too is that you can buy these nationally advertised goods here in The Peo ples Warehouse just as cheap and in most cases cheaper than many stores ask for take-a-chance, no name goods. Investigate and see for yourselves. Newly Arrived! COATS of the Dressy Sort. We have been fortunate in securing some new coats suitable for the lady who desires a coat for afternoon and dress wear. These garments are developed in the new duvetyne, broadcloth and popular silk plush with black the predomi nating shade, while myrtle dark green is a close second in popularity. Most all the mod els are fur trimmed and have the fashionable '"Chin Chin" collar that may be worn buttoned high or low as desired. The range of prices is from $25.00 to $35,00 NEW FANCY HOSIERY FOR WOMEN The very newest things in hosiery are the plaids and stripes. We are showing a big vari etv of colors. Glad to show vou. Prices $1.00, S1.50 and $2.00. BEACON BLANKETS Beacon on blankets means just as much as Sterling on silver. We have a full line of both robe blankets, baby crib blankets, go cart robes, comfortables, etc. BATH ROBE BLANKETS Comes in Indian patterns and floral designs, all colors. A bath robe in each blanket with cord, loops and tassel. Each 32.75 and S3.25. GO-CART ROBES Comes in white, light blue and Indian patterns; silk and stitched bound : large size ; very useful for go-carts. Each 50c to $1.50 CRIB BLANKETS Several sizes, double crib blankets, soft and fluffy yet gives the warmth of wool. White with pink and blue headings, silk bound. Each 98o to $2.00 COMFORTABLES These are entirely new. Bea con comfortables keep you warmer yet make an elegant covering for the bed. Large sizes, silk bound, soft and fluffy. No two alike. Each 83.50 to $7.00. Have you bought your new Overcoat yet? If not, it's pretty certain that you will sdon, isn't it? With that firmly settled the next ques tion is, "Where are you going to buy it?" Naturally at a store that features "Qual ity" goods and where the stock is large enough to afford you a good choice. The store must also be one where mer chandise is guaranteed to give satisfac tory wear and where you will be sure of value in every particular. These essentials dovetail very nicely with our methods of doing business, so you should consider our store as a pros pective purchasing place. We'll both find a lot of pleasure in coming together on the overcoat question. you, because you will be well pleased with the coats we'll show you, and we, because we'll have earned your good will. Why not do it now? They are priced "from !p7.50 tO $25.00. Copyright HmrtSduffiKrii Mr COOPER'S KENOSHA CLOSED CROTCH UNION SUITS FOR MEN These are nationally advertis ed goods, and the Kenosha Closed Crotch is the original and best closed crotch made. The materi als are of the best and most de sirable kinds. Pure cotton, all wool, cotton and wool, mixed, silk, linen, etc The assortment is immense. We can fit vou as vou like to be fitted. 81.00, $1.25. 81.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00. SPORT SCARFS Nice warm wooly scarfs for the cold days. They're "chic," comfortable and not expensive. Prices $1.25. 81.75 and $2.00 NEW SILK VELVETS An express shipment new silk velvets today. The very best quality and finish; 40 inches wide; can be made in the most stylish suits and dresses. Colors of taupe, navy and black. "T. P. W." Pure Food Shop 3 Main Line Phones 15. Clean Store Clean Methods T. P. W. APPLE CARNIVAL draws to a close Saturday night. Bet ter get your share RIGHT NOW. HOOD RIVER SPITZEN- $1.25 NEW PACK PEAS, Diamond W. brand, 3 cans 50c? CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 21 kinds, the can 10 MINCE MEAT TIME You'll find the best of ingredients here. NEW CROP RAISINS, 2 pkgs. for 25 NEW CROP FANCY CITRON PEEL, pound 30c LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, pound 25c RECLEANED CURRANTS, 12 oz. packages 15C SWEET AND BOILED CIDER, FIGS, SPICES, Etc. BERGS, box MACKEREL New shipment just received, choice fat fish, priced, each 12VZ0 to 40c GUERNSEY COOKING WARE 10 piece set. special, the set 81.95 NEAR CUT BOWLS Very spe cial each 23c STAR CUT GLASSES set of 6 for 65C BELL SHAPE Set of 6 70r GOOD HOUSE-KEEPING WEEK of nationally advertis ed goods this week. Ask about it. SWEET POTATOES, 8 lbs 25c ! TABLE PEACHES, choice fruit. $1.00 Bargain Basement Bargains Are yon making up any fancy work for presents for the coming holidays? If so you wiD find a liberal assortment of laces, embroid eries, trimmings and remnants of silks, sateens, laces and ribbons, also an excellent assortment of stamped pieces. This means for you a gift of quality al a very low price. This class of goods is selling fast now so we would suggest an early selection. $1.0 Stamped Kimona Waists, only 49c 50c Stamped Calander Pads, only 14c 40c Stamped Knife and Fork Cases, only 27C "0c Stamped Center Pieces 27c $1.25 Stamped Petticoats .... 87C Silk Remnants ,3 Regular Price '$3.50. and $4.50 Kibbon, extra wide and heavy, only 98C 35c to 65c Wide Trimmings for only DC SI .00 Silk Trimming, 4 and 6 inches wid, only ... 29? 10c Ric Rac Braid, 2 packages. wnly "5 35c to 85c Trimmings for guest towels only 13c 50c to $1.25 Stamped Hand Bags only 23C SI. 50 Stamped Combinations, only 63C Satin Remnants 1 3 Regular Price A big variety of silk threads at a low price. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. '( m iVJ yjl m m wwitoiw xn we wi m m m ,vt m MLss Margaret Culeswortln KM hostess last evening to the members "1 the Phoenix Club at her hem,' on High street and ,1 ven pleasant nni ing was spent. After the regular meeting social hour and refresh' ments were enjoyed Three new members he been taken lito the olut. this year. Mia Margaret Phelps Miss Madeline BuiUhs an J Miss Km lly Carney. One of the mnt notable social events in the county this f ill wa til Hallowe'en dancing party given in Hermlston last evening by the civic Club of that town, according to local people who were in attendance The dance was held in the new Marxin Hall, which was appropriately deco rated for the occasion. A 1, ru crowd was In attendance and a very enjoyable time had by everyone. Trie proceeds will K toward the main tenance of the new ret room recent ly established In connection with the branch library. Mr. and Mr. Charles F. Coleswnr thy left lat Friday in their car for Salem, near which city they hav 1 farm. e Mr. and Mr. W. A. Rhode expect to leave in a few' days for I'erham Minnesota, for a visit of month. The Hallowe'en dance given Sat urday evening In the Kagle- I man Hall by the V and I Club was a conspicuous success among Ibf many Hallowe'en events. A large number of dancers enjoyed the occa sion. The Illumination of the hall was done almost entirely by Jack-o'-lanterns made hy electric light In side of grotesquely carved pumpkins Hlg shocks of com stalks add 'd to the novelty of the decorations. In I the center of the hall was en old well from which the guest drew forth mugs of cider Doughnuts like' mother used to make completed the! Hallowe'en refreahment. The .lolly (feign bora are being en tertained at the home of Mrs. gam I E. Paine. The Fredda Seegrns Kel enjoyed J a typical Hallowe'en time las' even 1 Ing at the home of Miss Pauline Jon.s nn Lewis street. The rooms of the big Jonea home were decorated I in jack-o'-lanterns and the orange: and black colors of Hallowe'en. The! refreshments were also suggestive rl the season. There w ere thirtv-eight , old and new members of the dual present and a delightful evening waj spent In Hallowe'en games Time It! Pape'a Dlnpepain will digest anything you ent and over come a sour, gassy or out-of-order Stomach surely wi'.hin five mlnittua. If your meets don't fit comfortably or what you eat He like a lump of lea l in your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that la a sign of Indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape's Dnpepslii an-1 take a dose just as soon is you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach rns or heart burn, fullness or heavy fee'lng In the stomach, nausea. debilitating headaches. dlilness or Intestinal griping. This will all go. and be sides, there will be no SOW food left over In the slomarh to poison your breath with nauseoua odors Pape's Plapepsln Is a certain cure for out-nforder stomach, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Just the name aa If 'our stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from til stomach misery Is waiting tor you at nnv drug store. These large fifty-cent caaea con tain enough "Pane's Olipepaln" to keep the entire -family free from stomach disorder and Indigestion for many months. It belongs In your home. It the fair Ills wife haa been In California for the past month Mr. oleott Is a native son of California. .lilted Husband Rue. OK10ON CITY. Nov. . Fred IV Jacobean, of Portland, wants a di vorce, but he doesn't like publicity . SO he came to Cluckamus count' . This was one of hts assertions in his Complaint filed here in the circuit court. Fred P. .lasohsen and Ada M. Jacob sen were married in Portland 111 IfsM have - 11 Mr. Jacobsen Mr d Mrs James Wyri. k an I Mr. Omar Stephens left last Portland for a short visit The Christian Endeavor of the. Presbyterian church win hold an In-1 formal social In the churcM parlors j Friday evening of this week To plan for n large entertainment which Is to be given n November 12. the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church met lat evening !n the church parlor After the busl-1 ness meeting a social time was enjoy 8d until 10:30. The next meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the christian I church will be held at the home ot Mrs H. H. llubbel. I7 Mark Street M Thursday afternoon of th! week at 2:30 o'clock. All members and friends are Invited to attend. A splendid program ha been arnngel for the occasion. e - A meeting of the Associated Char ities will be held this evening at 7:3u In the council chamber of the cilv hall. alleges that his Wife has refused to live with hill! for the last eight mMths and that she no lonter loves or cure" for him He asserts no claim to Sir.no worth of personal property in her tiKllsh langii in ItMOO.I Many Babies Suffer. Too many babies do not get started right because patience and the proper care wa not ghren the hopeful mother, yperienced mothers now urge the use 1 Mother's Friend, to be had st any 'ig store, because they know from ' rienre that this old, dependable edy, applied externally, Is absolute armless and la very beneficial. It !ies the muscle, cords and Ufa m and relieves the undue tension, g great physical relief from stub d pains. Its influence In the skin : network of nerves cause the mas to expand naturally. Thousands of omen have successfully used it tor vo generation HEADAGH E snvs NEURALGIA GONE The officers of the Christian 1 church will meet thi evening in a regular business Hesslon to make plans for a series of winter meet ings. 1 . Miss Anita Slater of the high School faculty. will entertain the teachers' reading anil sewing club this evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Hnnney. Dr. James' Headache Powder give instant relief Cod , dime a package. Nerve-racking. splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in juat a few momenta to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which oust only 10 cent a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick eat, surest headache relief is the whole world. Don't suiter! Relieve the agony and distre now! You can. Millions of man and women have found that headsche and neuralgia misery is needless. Get what vou ask for, short I nllln t brie SII11I I . I'M I .N IO MI'.KT F ALT'S fa Fresh Every Day- Served at our tables and sold to the trade. Wholesale or retail. OYSTERS CRAWFISH SEA CRABS The Quelle Restaurant Kxdusive distributing depot in Pendleton for F ALT'S sea foods. Scratched 40 Years Used D. D. D., AB Itching Gone! This Is the artual experience of Anne Cromari. Hunta Kosa. Cal.. with the won 1 derful IJ. 1 D. I'rescriptlon. i D. D. D. is the proven Beseraa Cure tbe mild wash that give Instant relief 1 In all forms of akin trouble Cleaneel the skin of ail Impurities -i washe away blotches arid pimplee, leaving the skin a smooth and heulthy as that of a child. Oet a 50c bottle of Ihl wonderful Kcaeni.'i c,ire today and keep it In the bouse W. know that Li. D. Li will do all ihst 1 ! clalmad for It TAIXMAX lililt. CO. (continued rrom paze one.) . it s. " ..-men nrg'ng land l-.-'slat hit uiiu h may eaa.de Iniflvldi; 1 1 BOttlefl 10 oMaln 64'i-aere traota u the west. IhSt pi'ddern 01 : deqtiate grafting fu tilities becomes more Inflow, Sheep men will profit by any actlici that wi'l Insure a 1 earer un.lf rstaiidlio; representative In whose hniid the 1 1 the'r poiti"n by the senators and future ot the ledt ral dnmaii n Ihe west r-M. It seems that there Is at least some o 1 aslon for making Ihl- meet ing a Jollification meeting, but the rheepmen are of a diff.-i'i iif mind. Ttey h'."e hail manv year., of adver sity and now reAllse the r.sponslbfllla :lrs of thi further devel .pment td tlielr buslnea. The shottage this year I making ail feeders de.-ifous of pxii"iis'oh In rante breedirg operation". This can oc accomplished oniv through more lecure range conditions, which prob ably will . the principal object sought by sheepmen of Oregon In the fwxt year. We are also denim US of bavins a law that will compel nMttttttatUMM to laie! all 1 loth with the amount of PUS f'eece wool it coriams. in order to coompll'tt ;iio mailt thins before the sheepcie i it is up ! tboni to attend t'l meeting and make It bigger and better than ever b"fote. j Yours for a successful mieting at Pindleton. , llifO C, HOICK. Sec. James Johns. Sr.. is making business visit In Portland. Fred Bloch and 11 W left last night Tor Portland on business visit. 11. s. i.atinier. formerly has returned from an extended vlsl to his bid home In Kenton, Ohio. J T I-amhlrth. teller at the firs National Hank, has returned from visit to the Panama-Pacific expo1 Charles up ott left on n. 17 to day en route to San Francisco 10 is- J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. The Fushun coal fields of Manchu ria, operated by Japanese, are beUeV ed to be the richest In the world, containing more than K01.inu.0ftn Ions of bituminous fuel. French Remedy For Stomach Troubles The leading doctor of France have Tor year useii a prescription of vege table oils for rhPonlc stomach trou ble and constipation that nct like a charm. One dose will convince Severe case of year' standing are otten greatly benefited within 21 hours. So many people are getting surprising result that we feel all persona aufferlng from constipation lower bowel, liver and stomach trou ble should try Mayr's Wonderful Uemedy. It Is sold by leading drug gists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble If 11NK bottle falls to give you absolute satisfaction. BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store V -PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. Leedinf Druggist!