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I -I EIGHT PAGES PACK TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1915. Test This Store Now Moke it prove is's claim that whatever you buy here is the best for the price no matter what the price Smart Overcoats This season has brought forth number of smart new stvles in Bten'a ami young: men's overcoats. A usual we are showing an im mense stock of all kinfls of over coats ranging from the smart, styl ish coat for the young fellow, the plain conservative coat for the pro fessional man. the ulsterette for the man who wants a little extra warmth along with a reasonable amount of style; the heavy ulster for the man who is out driving a great deal : fur coats and sheep lined coats in fustron, corduroy and duck. Prices range from S7.50 to $50.00. M - J -JL . It I V .1 COATINGS REDUCED Right now is when you need a heavy outer coat. You can make one up, as the style at present calls for full straight coats. A big as sortment here to select from, of plaids, checks, mixtures etc., all colors. Copvrifkt Tlut Sctuffoer k MI THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE 9 $1.50 Coating Reduced to .. )S 82.00 Coating Reduced to.. $1.-19 $2.50 Coating Reduced to.. 11.86 $3.00 Coating Reduced to.. $2.37 $3.50 Coating Reduced to.. $2.80 $4.00 Coating Reduced to.. $2.95 NOVEMBER SALE OF HAND KERCHIEFS Dainty lawn and batiste handker chiefs embroidered in white or col ors, narrow and wide hems. Regu lar 15 handkerchiefs. Special price lit Linen and Shamrock lawn hand kerchiefs, big variety to choose from regular 20 and 25. Special price l-li 35c pure linen handkerchiefs, some lace trimmed, others hem stitched and embroidered, make at tractive Xmas gifts. Special.. 23C 75c handkerchiefs, hand made, scolloped edges, American lace trimmed, also rolled hems. Special price 49C Never before were we so well prepared for a Thanksgiving linen sale.. It being an annual event with us we have made a special effort to make this sale the biggest, best and most satisfying we have ever had, and notwith standing the fact that linens are scarce and the wholesale prices are up on account of the European war, our stock of table linens, napkins, lunch cloths, lunch napkins, etc., is most complete in every detail. We are exclu sive agents in Pendleton for the celebrated "Humidor Linens," which in sures best quality, finish and wear. Come and investigate our prices, every one is reduced. The Bargain Basement OUR NEW MONEY SAVING DEPARTMENT. Last week was the biggest week since the opening of this popu lar trading basement, and we intend to make this week bigger still. We're going to move a cast amount of merchandise this week and here are some of the prices that will help to do it. SILKS For Party and Evening Dresses. The best anil most complete showing of silks for party and eve ning dresses. The season is at hand for parties and dances. You'll find the newest weaves, colorings and styles here economically priced. Pussy willow taffeta, taffeta swiss, inessaline. channelise, crepe meteor crepe de chine, chiffons, marque sette. Georgette crepe, etc. The yard 9Sc to $3.00 PERFECT FITTING UNDER WEAR IS HERE Men who appreciate a good com fortable fitting union suit, one that can be worn without being con stantly reminded of it, will find that desired feeling of comfort and sat isfaction in Lewis Union Suits or in our Kenosha Cooper Union Suits. We have a suit to fit each need, light, medium and heavy weight and in all the good materials. All are knitted in the latest and most approved manner, and all are made with the best closed crotch, that realy does not gape or bunch up and that is closed to stay closed with one convenient button. Prices $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. $1.75. $2.00 to $5.00. Let us prove to you the value of these suits. Woolen Dress Goods A new lot of over 350 yards added to the basement. The lot includes broadcloths, worsteds, gabar dines, wool crepes, ratines, nov elty checks and plaids and douvetines; sold for $1.25. 1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 47C Cotton Challies All new pret ty patterns in light and dark col ors. No limit to your purchase, yard 5? Corsets The kind you have always bought for $1.50, made for all figures, of the best mate rial, rust proof and special bon ing, elastic, notched hose sup ports, all sizes 97C Boys' Underwear This is what you have always bought for 50c. Good warm .heavy gar ments and every one a money saver; all sizes 17c Shoes Every single pair is absolutely all leather, and when we say "all leather" it means something to you. This is the best bargain section in our base ment and your neighbor will tell you. YOU NEED A RAIN COAT We are showing a most, interesting assort ment of rain coats that are at once practical and stylish. They are made of Priestley's Gabar dine cloth which is absolutely rain-proof, while not having the objections that go with a rub berized raincoat, which has a more or less disa greeable odor, is stiff and awkward and sub ject to decay. Our raincoats are made in stylish full cut raglan or belted models with shoulder voices. The colors are tan or oxford grey and are reasonably priced from $12.50 to $22!5?i WARM OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS 79c TO $1.95 They come in a large variety of styles in white and colors. Are full cut and long, of heavy quality ma terial. An Unusual Outing Flannel Gown for $1.25 Low neck and short butterfly sleeves edged with embroidered scallops. Special $1.25 I . I PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. I Additional Social and Per-1 sonal News on Page 5. I The school hoard having turned over one of Ins spure ruoms in the Field school to the Opportunity ('Ink n social organisation composed of the teachers of the public SChOOUi many of the members met Sutunla.. evening and spent the time in ar ranging and decorating" the room. It I will not only be a place for hobllnK I the regular meetings hut will also be a rest room for the teachers. Of , fleers were elected for the ensuing yeur. Mrs It H Williams was re elected president; MIhs Delia ltusli i was elected vto president and Mlas 1 Maude Maxwell secretary Refresh- ' nicnts were served during the evening I by a Committee composed as follows: Miss Emm l.lnse of the high School, MlM liettrude Davidson o! the Hawthorne school. Miss Mauclo j i Maxwell of the Lincoln and Mrs. Mayo llagar of the Washington. j On November fifteenth the patent teachers' association of the Haw thorns school will hold an Interest- Ing meeting In the teacherN' room at i the Field school building Uev. H. H, lluhbel of the Christian church and ('. I'. Strain of the school board , will be among the speakers on the ' Instructive program. This evening the parent-teachers' organization ol ; the Washington school will meet FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES ALL HER LIFE But Mies Arret Got a 'Beautiful Com plexion ut a Cost of Only J2.00 Nov. 23, 1014: "Ail my Ufa my face was covered completely with a mans of pimples, black heads and blotches. I spent a lot of money on numerous remedies and treatments without success and no relief at all. T tried so many thing that I was afraid my case could not Ira cured. Itcsinol Ointment nml Kcsiool Soap seemed to do me good right from the first. I Used Jo jars of Kesinot Ointment and stone KcHiiiol Soup, tho total cost being only $'2.00, unit this completely cured my case. My skin is without a blemish and I am the pos sessor of a beautiful complexion." (Signed) Mnhcll Ayrcs, Stone Moun tain, Vn. Every druggist sells Rrsinol Soap and licsinol Ointment, and physician have prescribed them for twenty years in the treatment of ecema and other tormenting skin troubles. to work In the laundry. The Foster girl refused to work, Mrs. Hopkins said, unless she received the MBS fooil as other girls at the school. I A. Has Her Mm Haiti LOS ANOEIJ5S, ttov. t.hot An geles got her first shower of the win ter season The weather buresu de scribed Is as "vagrant." the luirt house Student Join Dry Rank9. PACIFIC rNIVEE-SITT. Forest iiiu'.f. Ore.. Nov. 8. National Secre tary Borton of the Intercollegiate rtollllilllin sasnrlatton. passed Tuee day st Pacific University organizing Coffee A cup of fine coffee! It's a luxury. There is plenty of fine coffee, if you could be sure of fretting it while it's good and fresh. You are sure of Schil ling's Best the name: double sure the airtight tin; thrice sure money-batk. and outlining work for the coming year. He addressed the students in chapel .emphasizing especially new and prominent phases of prohibition work Twenty-four new members Joined the organization. It was definitely decided to hold the Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso i iation oratorical contest at Forest Qrovs. The following officers were elected: State president. Harold president Miss Nettle Davis; president. Miss Margaret Du secretary and treasurer, MM i Howard. I tee vice ItltlTMV TO THY AMERICAN. Woman. 70. lie fur Khoniv ROtMRTBQ, Ors.. Nov. I. Ml Florence Meutzel aged years, filed a suit for divorce In the circuit court here. The defendant Is Fred Meu -zH -ven vears her Junior. The roHptS have been living at Olalla. I few miles west of Itoseburg. and are seQ known in this locality. Cruel and Inhuman treatment are the chief allegations in the complaint. In ad dition to a decree the plaintiff asks for II M for her support, or the al ternative of $4'i a month alimony. Mie declare her husband Is wealthy Newspaper Man to Answer for Wilt ing Agalnwt Munition Shipments. LONDON, Nov. 8 J. T. W New bold. English correspondent of the New Vork ''all. will be tried next week on the charge of Infringement of the defense of the realm act. on account of articles published In the Call last June urging munition work ers to cease supplying munitions for the allies Mr. Newbold also con tributed to (Jlasgow newspapers ar ticles attacking International arma ment i ompanies. The penalty provided by the law for offenses such as charged against Mr Newbold Is a fine of 1500. im prisonment for six months, or both a gain of nearly H.OOO.ihki over September. j According to reliable reports the condition brought about by the war Is forcing manv European owners of, valuable gems to dispose of their holdings to Americans. before the court of common pleas when she filed her suit for that mm against the Cleveland Empire Thea ter company and F M. Drew and V. T Campbell. Th recent Hallowe'en social at the Lincoln school yielded a net sum ol $31.55 for the piano fund. The re ceipts amounted to 142. 21 and the expenses for refreshments. decora tions and the moving of the DtailO $10.70. Mrs. Charles Carter of l'endlt m who Is making an extended visit here a guest at the Nortonla hotel, has given several Informal luncheons and teas since her arrival two weeks ago, entertaining groups of Portland friends Last Wednesday she had I luncheon of five covers ut the Nor tonla unci the affair was exceptional ly pretty In its appointments. Port land Journal. In the society columns of the Port' land oregonlun yesterday appeared a picture of Mrs. rster A. Means, wife of a former well known voting man of this city. .. Mrs. J. E. Snyder. Miss M-iyrce Snyder and Earl Bnydet are all cm fined to their beds with la grippe and Rev. Snyder is also suffering from the same Illness. j Miss Alice Hotter and Miss Mil dred Wilson, both of the domestic ! department In tits Pendleton high 1 1 ftool, returned yesterday from Her mlstoo where they attended the H0(i and Dairy Show on their return i they were guests of Mrs Gardner, , formerly Ellen funfleld, at her home ' on Hutt'-r creek. The North Side Ilridge Club will ' lie entertained tomorrow at the home ! of Mrs. John F. Robinson. This afternoon Mrs Frederick E ' Judd is hostes to the Duplicate Whist Club at her home- on North ' Main street i Mis s L. Morse, pinner PSBwlStOn I lady left yesterday for a visit tec the i 'allfoi nia fairs. Mr'. Nettle Smith. Who nuclei went an operation Saturday, Is reported to be Improving. ! Mr. and Mis. Jack Vincent ol I Alhena were weekend Visitors m Pendleton. Irvln Q, npmks bookkeeper at the First National Hank of Athena spent the week-end In the city, Judge Charles H. Marsh left yes 1 terduy for California to attend fairs and Inspect the roads of that state Stanley Sayres son of Mr. and Mrs. ft, D. liayres was home for the weekend He Is attending Whitman college at Walla Walla He was ac companied over by L. D Kohlstaedt, another student Distress, of the stomach There are many people who have n distress in the stomach after meals. It Is due to Indigestion and easily nmedlecl by taking one of Chuoher Iain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan. Victor, N. Y-. writes; "For some time j was trou ble! with headache and distress In my stomach after eating, also with constipation. About six months sgo I began taking Chamberlain's Tib lets. They regulated the action of my bowels and the headache and other aiinovanees ceaaeel In a short time.' obtainable everywhere Adv tiwion MlnxUT" Confer. LONDON. NOT. The t;reek and Kerhian ministers conferred presum ably regarding helping Serbia as a result of the fjreek cabinet crisis. MOTHERS M ITCH IRRITABLE CHILDREN! That fever, paleness, grinding of teeth while asleep, and coated tongue are Indications that your child has worm In Iti system. Klckapoo Woim Killer quickly gets rid of these parasites It Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. It is peasant to take, has three effective medicinal qualities acts as a laxa tive, expels the worm, and tone up the system. Begin treatment today and eliminate the cause of Irrltable ness. 26c Adv SSKMII,Y BBGIN8 AbilN. Winona Institution Auction llelong ings to ;et Out of Debt. i LAHHAW. Ind . Nov. 8 -The Wi nona Aaembly Is ready for re-organization, having been freed from debt 1 and relieved of property eneum hrnncee at an auction sale attended b.v creditors, which ended , About 1700,000 worth of property was distributed at the sole among, I the creditors of the bankrupt con-, cern. Stork In the new assemble a being sold. William J. Hryan has! to become the hesd of the organlza-1 I tlon. Racehorse Operator Dies. OAKLAND. Nov . Tom Wil liams, a noted racehorse operator known all over the world, died here lurks' Attack llepulscil. LONDON. Nov. 6. -Official an nouncement was made here that four attack' by the Turks against the British positions near Anzac on the fiallpoll peninsula Thursday night were repulsed GHUV8 TKMPKR PROBLEM Inmate of Slate Industrial School Is Rooaldtrflnt Disturber. I .KM Ore., Nov. The prob lem of curbing the temper of Eve lyn Foster, an Inmate of the (llrls' state Industrial school, was left to the wisdom of Mrs, E. N. Hopkins matron of the school by the state board of control. Mrs Hopklni ap pealed to the hoard for advice. Following the Foster girl's cap ture a week ago after she had fled from the school with a companion. Mrs. Hopkins placed both girls on B -bread-Sad-Water died and pill them QerwMM to t rood. RERUN, Nov. . Arrangements have been completed for the impor tation Into flermany of food supplies from Bulgaria, nccordlng to he Frankfurter Zeitung. THE CHARM OF MOTHERHOOD Enhanced By Perftict Phyii cal Health. The experience of Motherhood i ; s try ing one to most women and marks dis tinctly nn eoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred ie prepared or un derstands how to properly care for her self. Of course nearly every wr.ian nowadays has medical treatment at such limes, but mai.y Lpprooch the excri ence with an orpani HB unfitted for tho trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following i !,;ht upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, ami a distinct change in the mother result:. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman nt thi.i time should rely upon I.ydia E. I 'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and. invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children be cause of the fact that I.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If yon wait special advice write to I.ydia K. Plnkham Medicine Co. (eonfl dentlal) Lynn, lass. Tonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held la strict confidence-. S. S. S. Greatest Blood Remedy Gives Results When Others Fail Schilling's Best 1ianilK-rlan Tablet.,. This Is a medl'dne Intended espec j tally for stomach troubles, bllious ' ue s and constipation. It Is meeting j with muc h suc cess and rapld'y gsin- ling in favor and popularity. - Adv. Diamond, are plentiful NEW VORK. NOV. ,. That there will la- no shortage of diamonds and other precious stones for the holiday trade on acc ount ,,f the war Is th beller of CMStOfDS officials All classes of precious stones, In ; i hiding perls. en"-red a thla port hMl month bad tou! V'i:u.i of $ i ISO vim " ml mono ..... .. a VI- I.- ' - i B TBI l AOV. 9. ivuww-ci o- fore the very eye of 1000 peipl. hugged In the calcium glow of a spot light, caressed midst the cheers' of a theater audience these are the, things Mrs Evelyn Olenn says hap pened to her. Now she wunlc somebody to pav lir.OOu tor' the stolen fruits They were stolen she declared. through the amorous caprice of comedian who left the stage of a theater here an I. boldly entering the box sh ' i llple l, vlnlentlv kISfecl ner ami -lim ited her. It Is the kiss she values nt Iti,' The hugs and the care'ses are simp I) a part of the Itemized bill she laid Nature's Remedy For Blood Troubles. The purifying and curative proper ties of Nature's great remedy have made "S. S. S. for the Blood" n household Raying. Thousands to jay enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or skin dis eases to this universally used blood partner, s. S. S. is aude entirely from roots, herbs and barks, which possess cleansing and healing Ingre dients. You cannot he well when your blood Is impure; you lack strength snd energy nsltiral wllli health; your complexion becomes pule and sallow; your vitality Is weakened. When waste or refuse matter, which Na ture Intends shall be thrown off, Is left In the system, It Is absorbed Into tin- blood and bolls, pimples, rashes, blotches and other eruptions of the skin appear. S. S. S. goes Into the circulation and removes every particle of blood taint or poison of every character. All skin diseases and eruptions puss away, snd the smooth cleat sklu, glowing with heslth, shows tout the body Is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheumatism. Ca tarrh, Mcrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, all an- deep-seated blood dis orders, and for their treatment noth ing eqaiu S. S. S. (let S. S. S. at any drug store. If yours Is a peculiar case write S. S, S. Co., Atlanta, Ua. BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbnK in the store VgPRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. . Leading Druggiiti