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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1915. EIGHT PAGES m 7V WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE NO MA TTER WHAT THE PRICE CHILDREN' WARM COATS $2.95 TO $11.50 All now styles of plush, zibeline. boucle. wool cor duroy and other desirable cloths in black, brown, blue, red and green. Complete assortment of sizes; 2 to NEW KNIT TOQUES AND AUTO HOODS We are showing a very choice assortment of knit toques and auto hoods for girls' and boys', men and women '50c and up VISIT OUR GREAT SALE OF THANKSGIVING LINENS It's the biggest sale of its kind ever held in Pen dleton bigger in amount of stock shown bigger in variety of designs and prices bigger in values and qualities. Come and look and see for your selves what wonderful prices we are offering. BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS These are of the very best quality wool finished blankets for bath robes. A big assortment patterns and all colors. Including cord, loops and tassel. Each packed in box $2.75 I N SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S EVENING SLIP PERS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY All short lines, broken sizes, etc., go into this special sale. There are satins, suedes and patent leathers. The sizes are 2y2, 3, SK, 4, 4 V and 5. in widths B, C and D. Regular $4.00 and $5.00 sel lers. Our special price for Saturday and Monday only $1.98 36-IN. SILK CREPE 50c The ideal silk for underwear. It's none too early to begin Xmas presents and garments made from this crepe de chine is very acceptable ; all shades; 36 inches wide. The yard 50c CHIFFON, MARQUESETTE AND GEORGETTE CREPE These are the materials for waists and party dresses. Comes in plain colors and floral effects, some stripes and checks; 42 to 44 inches wide. The yard $1.00 to $2.00. SILK TULLE AND NETS Whether for its entire construction or for trimming your party dress you will want some of this dainty, airy material. Comes in light blue, pink, nile, mais, black, white and ecru; 45 and 72 inch widths. The yard $1.50 and $2.00 CHILDREN'S WARM WOOL DRESSES $1.95 TO $5.95 Now is the time the little girls should be warmly clad for outdoor play and for school. Our showing of serge dresses is complete in assortment of styles and sizes ranging from 2 to 14 years. All the cute little styles are made of Amos keag all-wool serge and come in navy blue, brown, dark red and plaid combinations. CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, ETC. For the finishing of bag and fancy work, all kinds and colors of cord, tassels and fringe. Tassels 10c to 50c Cord, yard 5C to 25c Fringe, yard 35C to $2.00 VELVETS For trimmings, girdles, etc., 18 to 20 inches wide. These are of very best quality and finish. Every shade in the color card. The yard 50C and $1.25 Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5. Invitation! are out for a second at to noon at bridge on Thursday. No vember eighteenth, with Mrs. J. R. Dickson. Mrs. W. c. E. Prultt and Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson as hostess es, at the Dickson home, 111 South Main street. These three ladies en. pertained dellKhlfuliy last week also. Word has been received by local friends of the birth of a baby boy to I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ruppe at their farm home in Alberta. This is their fourth child. Mrs. W. J. Clarke is hostess afternoon to the members of Luncheon Hrldge Club, this the ATTENTION, MR. WORKINGMAN TO OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Our new department is meant for you. We have everything for you and your family to wear, and many things with which to furnish your home. It means something for you to save. You cannot save when you buy cheap goods but you can save when you buy high quality goods at a cheap price. Here are a tew ot the hundreds of money savers: 79C 63 $1.00 Overalls $1.50 Union Suits, mens $1.00 Heavy Shirt? $2.50 Heavy Wool Shirts $1.49 $3.75 Heavv Work Shoes $2.47 $1.25 Work Gloves 79C 50c Lined Gloves.... 27C $20.00 All Wool Suits $8.r7 $4.25 Dark Mackinaws at $1.98 $1.50 Warm Corduroy Vests 69C $3.50 Wool Rough Neck Sweater.. $1.69 $3.75 Wool Rough Neck Sweater . $1.98 $4.25 Wool Rough Neck Sweater.. $2.79 Cotton Sox 5 Cotton Gloves 5s T. P. W. Plire Food Shop Cleanliness Economy1 Service Pre-Thanksgiving Sale T. P. W. Pure Food Shop WE ARE DEMONSTRATING HUNTS SUPREME CANNED FRUITS. YOU ARE INVITED. JONES' DAIRY FARM SAUSAGES, pound 40C 1915 NEW PACK FRUITS, VEGETABLES, RAISINS AND CURRANTS. MiNCt MtA I Only the best ot ingredients used. 1 he pound 20c BUDDED WALNUTS Extra fancy large nuts. lb. 30o CELERY Fancy, tender, crisp celery, bunch 10c NUT MEATS Plain and salted, fresh express ship ment just in. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Men's Suit Sale We have about 200 Men's Tailor Made Suite on hand. Suits made by the American Art Tailoring Co. of Cincinnati. These suits were all made to order. Our contract with this house calls for all their countermanded suits and we buy them at a big reduction which en ables us to sell them to you at a very low price. LOT 1 Men's Tailor Made Suits, $20.00 to $22.50 values at $13.75 LOT 2 Men's Tailor Made Suits, $25.00 to $27.50 values at $16.50 LOT 3 Men's Tailor Made Suits, $30.00 val ues at $18.50 These suits guaranteed as represented. Sat isfaction or your money back. You should BCO these before you buy. THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. "American Woman in Civics" was the topic of a very interesting pro-1 gram yesterday afternoon ct the meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Club at the home of Mra. Una H. Sturgis on the north hill. Mrs. Stur lil and Mrs. Ocorge A. Hartman be-, Ing hostesses. Several talks on not-; able women in public life were made b members and the fact that all of the speakers had come in personal contact with the women discussed made their talks extremely enjov. able. The program was opened by a group of songs by Mrs. J. It. Dickson. Mrs. 0, t, I-aDow followed hy reading the annual address of President Sarah A. Evans of the Oregon Federation at I Women's Clubs at the convention In LOOTERS BURN WRECK ' Satem, "Our Foremost Social Work-; OF THE SANTA CLARA er. Jane Addams." was the subject of, a talk by Mrs. H H Mattery and Miss MAJUxMlBLD, Ore, Nov. 12 1 8a bra Nason discussed 'The Munlcl-; The wreck of the Santa Clara, which pal Housekeeper, Caroline Hartlett went ashore on south spit a week ago I Crane." Mrs. Lyman O. Rice sang a Tuesday with loss 'of 12 lives, has (roup of songs after which the final been on fire all night and the (am paper or the program, "tine . r Our er is burned to the waterllne. Woman Lawyers. Kate Uurnhard" The wreru was set on flrenbout ill was read by Mrs. Roy T. Hlshop. ! o'clock last night. presumabl by j A delightful social hour followed some of those who have been looting. during which refreshments were serv- There was still some freight In th I tAVK VOl'lt IIAIlt: DOUBLE IT ed, Mrs. J. It. Dickson and Mrs. Laura, hold which could not be reached. j IIKALTY IN A FEW M- GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK. SLOSSY Hi Davis (Hermlston) presiding at the The Umatilla County Historical Bo ciety will hold a meeting on Nov in ber 2.1 in the Commercial association rooms Papers lv pioneers will be read and a social 1'onr will follow the program. Mrs. John Malley. Jr. Mr. mass of flames. At 8 o'clock th. and the plan evidently was to burn MfcNTS TK Tilts: off the top, let the sea wash away tpe debris and leave the hold opeu U you core for heavy hair, that tor further March There WU i glistens with beauty and Is radiant quantity 0( crude oil floating in thejW'th life; has an Incomparable soft hold, and this quickly Ignited. ' neas and is fluffy and lustrous try i-s4d miss or Flames. Danderlne. At midnight the vessel waa a! JuBt '"" application doubles the ,ih beauty Thomas Thompson, Mrs Berkeley and Judge S. of your hair, besides It im- j fi rm the romm'ltOS In rharg' i program. Mr, Oenrge Hart I chairman of -he comnlitec freahmenta an If, Dish I committee on lccrrnttions Norborne tank of the boat exploded, and den.-u . Txiwell black smoke shot ud In the air for Writing fm the. Pottlan Oroaon- ian from the I'an mn-Po iV exposi tion Anne siun'ii n taonroe has the following to My il.otit t unveiling of the bronze "II:-. karor'' dine hire by A Phlmis or Procior. Two events r.i. .up me Orncnnlan building Interest!!,- Mondi, in spite ; l"ok of the rain. Ih flrsl in seven months i 'hln ine bronze ngttre The (J tcknrco.' by A. Phlmli'er ctor, was unveil sacks. Ing C ed. mediately dissolves every particle or dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dan druff, his destructive scurf robi tne hair of It lustre, its strength and Its very life, and If not overcome It pro duces a feverlshnesa and Itching ot the scalp; the hair mats famish loosen and die; then the hair .ills I oui last. If your hair has been naglSCtSd and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or ,11 1 too oily, get a 25-cent bottle ot A representative of a wreck- tvnowiton s uamienne at any Drug mpanv was expected hen' tu!"or r toilet counter, apply a Pule ItO prosPSCtS of salving ma-jas directed and ten minutes aftor h is probably now ruin- "u ' was me wn in- I vestment you ever made. 200 feet. It Is probable that what freight and express) was left in the hold Is ruined. Many have been going on the wreck searching for more plunder and whether any were caught there when the fire was started is not yet known. It Is said several postoffice depart ment secret service men are here looking into the rifling of th whi ed in the art run the program Ing directed V X 1! Mooi,. of vallls. Mr M dclivero ihe address on culptnre In s i n I called attention to he artist works exTilbheV he two bar, bison that xnt fhe soutt en t" 'he Fina A ! colons.! . "Hatch, rnstortiin f the n -t gracefully dree, (rway th- Air i flag from over tV' rmckarr.o Ntai greeted w:th appreeiatl 9. use. Mt ' r-in..' n of r'---v Looters' Profits small loot- ( 'or- None of the organized band Ing the ship profited muvh. as a ,;,, great amount of goods was stolen hy in.l others after the goods bad been ta-.),,.,- ken from the boat. ..me. Htmon Of Simon TCrs,' WrsjCklnfl l(n iqI company of Portland, arrived h"te Ml., today He will try to salve the ma ,,,m ' chlnery of the Santa Clara, lie will jf;ln examine the wreck before buying it ,1 it Loot from the vessel was sold lo rn on the streets. a I We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you dsire soft, lUBtrous, beautiful hair and lots of It no dandruff no Itch ing scalp and no more falling .talr you must tne Knowlton's Danderinc. If STSntualt) why not now? itainiHiw iJsard, MAKTINKZ. CU.. Nov II. shoes, shoe blacking I MacKensle, i chased a lizard about lironcm th 'JIK -U l .viss Hal rk Rnmrfcaltte, " Of the in..t not . merle;,. having mm HEAD AND NOSTRILS DERI PIXLER. TIRED STUFFED FROM COLD OF PRISON. SEEKING TO REGAIN FREEDOM .Lwer iipie om ovor t catflt thier. -Mr. Frederirk Stelvfi m the art ro(.Tr ; 'flllolor'- i Mr. Proctor l efl sculptors h :VnrKeii a iTeet goroad in! e'led the irorl i er In his -ii IgrAJects ilis cret succMS hoi I wrth anlm.,i );', particularly . Vestern SIC i-, 'j He has ll j the w.-sl r. if! mUo an.1 gjntaaM and 1-: ? tne rti; ' ncni ss of new ..o .i.tries -n . strernrth and ghraptlf heant of mais In th.-ir native haiinis. and other articles were offered it re. dtieed prices. "ne wagon load of plunder was dumped out on a slrte street, where the holder tried to dispose of it OflS lot of goods stored In a warehouse was robbed by someone, who look most of the valuable stuff. r.lm to a burled treasure .if II Him n gold, STOPS HEADACHE pPl s (old COMPOUND" EJTD3 A (X)I.I OH BRIPPE IX a raw HOI Its. Your cold will break and all gTippeju I inLsery end after taking a dose of "Papc's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. ft promptly opens cfogged-up nos-1 1 trile and air passages in the head, topi nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache du!!-. I ness fverishness sore throat, sneez-, Ing. soreness and stiffness. I Don t stay stuffed-up Quit blow ing and snuffling! Kase your throb- i tn l.lng head nothing else in the , world gives such prompt relief r.s a, "Pape's c0,j Compound." whl-M w( n,.lu r.nlv 9'. .'Anil nt an,' ilri.r store. ii acts witnout assistance, tastes nice and causes no Inconven ience. Aceept no substitute. KITKei TO DIsTltKT TTOBX'F.Y IXG hi: ha re POBMED. Is Whole soul ami splrli H (lisng ed. Me Dvlan-. and o Lomger Does Ills Tlumglila Tarn t" lu ll Dear Sir:--Jfou remember that .-..ii made me a j.romise 'hat alter dniav ' couple of peari Ml" would hod :1:r youj assistance t .war.d uptaSnlng tnjr ireedopj. i have thna.ght ths .natter iver carefully and hae come to the i on. lussion to a.s tor permission to )MVa ts- state a- soqt as 1 am free sml ask for 1 1 r coopers t la. Mv whole he.rt and spirit lis changed. ItjJ is more Ui harrsonv wltji truth, loval , ' w" ;.nJ righl'oosnes, have Bo III willl1"1 '"' tosard any man and hojie and prayl? 'ht tliat you hiive noaie toward m. V'"n- ' "' s ; eatv e is mine sa.itb the Lord, "I guanlcil I'aHtmrrs He Ha- Taken ill renal ' Aft'-r nil tliari Is i.ne I lfirn"v ; Ip the Cross, lp s. if us perfect, we come sh..rt tit I nC. the Man f C,l ...I fr ihlu M,ll '"nt us. So interested has h. Hen p'xler, many time cattatl Chrlss die , the caoat, WWch i-roag I l'om " 'that h it.v n, i a ram n in narne.v .-ounty. wn i means to make a home for I and his family. Orogf.ii Is Artists' Cofiitlr Plana Include trips- -already mapped out it, detail Into the most animal Inhabited wilds .,f Africa ann of In dia, that he may know anlma' life liBtonrireel and nrrtamefl and -rake It live again In hrorrae for all or ns to know. A comjte of yeas ago he wa al- nrai ted t. hr PemTtet. i It was an .pportnlr- to i!ie western horse and 1 ti attitudes that belosc ; Txle life so T-lf.id';. (.asslng f, He ('nine- hs Was ' on sent tn ew T-iry tor his h- has bee.-. 1,. r, ever no Immediate prospe. t at he- n Masked Men Gel $300. With I OATMAN", Ariz.. Nov. It. FoUl .1 in masked men hold up the I ais Agfa OlheriSPtl escaped with 300, raw - j Ih- virile ins: Pi NEURALGIA Events in the War One Year Ago Today Don't suffer! Get a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powdera. S You ran clear vour U : i ! A" "Pl'tting or violent throbbing headache m a moment with 2 nad-oi the n.i ih.u me onen- " a moment with a llr. -i.c mvw me sea 10 i, vs. aiis- f ssa ncaoacne j'owder. Tliis aid. tria admitted that her troops time headache reMef arts almost aiatl- evacuated Central riallcla. litis- 1 '"y- some one to the drug store sla claimed substantia! victories no for a (iimn package and a few nio- beyond Kallsj. Kast Prussia ""'"i aiwr Ton tnke now,l..r -th" f t ego . win wonner waat became ,,i .i... l ' , ., "chc neuralgia and pain. Stop sff f vrji" ?r leM-0,5 ,ure 6 w,t PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS -I l.l Itldl KKIK.KItoN (OO.'.Tt t .a, I I Wi ll HHI'IMN- '.I I DDI K Alfred llersetun who has estab Kskad as euxtable reputation lu Bos ton ms a violin Instru. tor and a so I. list sn.i who Is of the Boston Symphony orchestra, ill make his home In this city wlthltr Xiitl-Treatlnx Order Prove. KffertlTe sas IJoyd (.iirtfp. LONDON, Nov. 12 In response to uuestlon In the house of commons thier and who Is Just now marking! I I the passage of time In the Oregon!""' s'ate penKantlary, has reformed Ills 11 11 wh.de sou and spirit hi i hanged. He savr so himself. Xo longer do his thoughts turn to unguarded pastures and the opportunities they offer. Ile has taken up the cross, he sa-.s. and! will follow it to the beat of his ahll-l ity. providing the powers that be eee : fit to give him his liberty. For e i It known, Hert has six years more mi serve before his sentence has run llr! taken up and nil f.iliow t Ihe liest of my ablliTj- l. His help. 1 hops attd pray that ..u will recoin mcnt my reteassj upon the catdltion ihat leave the state. am i..,,.m forward u an earlv and favorable te lly. . Ver respegtfullv. BERT PlXUCn. Ill l.t.l s AUK HKXTKXCKP. to the purpose of oraanlilng a laaa. Mr llergerun has studied one of our greatest teacher I Jtmei i. s una Kui ope ImprlsorM-d ror i:fiiug Work rr (o'rmutis. I AMSTERDAM, via London, .Nov Hert will tie remembered thai a Helglan correspondent ..f the attle rustler who was pardoned bv .' Telegraaf reports las the Uermai regarding ihe effect of the order : Governor West Just MOW two vears; military governor of the llelglan prov former memtierl against treating. Daid f.lod c,eorg:eago and who. a few days after bis re-ne of Halnaiilt has announced that minister or munitions, said there had turn, pio. ee. led to replenish hl,i ex- an engineer named I.eaols had beeo been a marked decrease In the nuni- CbeQUef by butchering some Indian s ntenced to rive vears in nrUnn r,.i r convictions for dtunkenness In I cattle Having served two terms derlliilne ti resume work under e..m- xn symptoms of kidney and blad der troubles are often very distress inr and leave the system In a run down condition. The kidneys seem Long long ago when I first trav- ' "''"er most, as almost every vlc eled over firegon. i mid: "This Is en "m complains of lame back and url aiilst's country. It l Ihe natural nary troubles which should not he haunt for craators." know other neglected, as these danger signals writers and artists In Ihe eat who often lead to dangerous kidney trou have their eye on a rat h In Oregon: ' ihe .riming of the Proctors to be one Dr- Kilmer's Swamp-Root which of us Is hut the heglnnlng. Oregon oon heals and strengthens the kld- i win some day be better known ne)e is a splendid kidney, liver and violin the metropolitan district In the first from t'nlon county and one from pulsary direction of the Oermans. tnree weeks arter the order took er-. here betore. Judge Phelps had little, i, is also reported that for the same n. tn Warsaw papers reaching Uui under frl r"n'l'red with the previous consideration for him when he w is reason several other engineers hav don. our rrm .i.inw.ieu again lie g;iv mm elgnt I n sentenie.l lo l..r,. ,.r r..ur I.. lice reports show -hat drunken- 1 ears straight writ- madder remedy, and. being an her ever ha I compound, has a gentle heallnp ;,nd errert on the kidneys, which la nl ..."i iifunetiiaieiy noiicea in most cases by those who use It. a trial will convince anyone . ho has may be In need of n. Retter g.'t a year bottle from your nearest drug ore against Warsaw for the maintenance 1 and start treatment at once, of the military garrison there, accord- However. If you wish first to lest (his great preparation send ten . cuts lo Dr. Kilmer A Co, lilnghum N Y,. through her sc ulptors, painters era and playwrights than she will he thr.iuuh her boomer boosters. Wac-iMv to Pa fluerds, LONDON, Nov. ii. Oermany assessed a charge of IT50, 000 a 'oth for a sample bottle When u, n I 1? months, and h, workmen to term'! -,t, , ail ini..i.. , he s.ir nna .. b . . . . h... a a i m.. f i...-. ..... . ' -"- - " i ". niHinnn m. wwwsssj i-uri jm ' ... .j . eignt to z eeeKs. he ventilated after eseh trip. Jiallj Bsst Oregonlan Prevents roughness during ne summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skiu tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cants Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best