DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, ORBGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
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I Unusual Values in Lingerie
I Waist at 98c
WE HAVE A LOT OF VERY PRETTY VOILE WAISTS IN
PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES. THEY COME MOSTLY IN
WHITE, BUT ONE STYLE HAS GROUPED STRIPES OF RED,
BLUE AND LAVENDER. ALL HAVE LONG SLEEVES AND
LOW NECKS, THOUGH SEVERAL STYLES HAVE CON
VERTABLE COLLARS THAT CAN BE WORN EITHER HIGH
OR LOW.
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LADIES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
Our Mr Blumberg, buyer for our women's ready-to-wear
department, will leave about the midddle of next
week for New York City to buy goods for the Spring sea
son. If there is any special thing you'd like to have, or
any errand you'd like for him to attend to for you he will
be glad to accommodate you.
It's a part of the service we offer you.
GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES 98c
This is a comparatively small lot and some of the sizes art
broken ; sizes run from 34 to 38; none larger. If we had a conft
plete rangi
to 82.00.
they would sell from $1.50
dm
mm
rm
FOR PARTY DRESSES
Materials of taffeta, crepe de chine,
soie glace, charmeuse, pussy willow, mesca
line, etc. Can be made up into beautiful
dresses as to your liking. These come in
all the wanted shades for evening. The
yard 81.00 to 82.00
CHIFFONS
Marquesette. Georgette crepe, etc., for
waists and over drapes. Some of these
come in printed floral effect; strictly for
A reception will be given Maude ed lecture on "Immigration ." Th
Powell, famous violinist, next Mon-; lecture will br free to all and will be
day afternoon In this city If it n given under the auspices of the Pres-
agreeable to her and her manager. byterlan Women' Missionary Society
The Thursday Afternoon '"lub. at Ittj Everyone in invited.
meeting yesterday afternoon, not only
endorsed her concert next Monday- Mrg L j, idleman, one of the Lln-
evening but decided to give her social to(ln ,e.,chers, gave her pupils an en-
recognition as well. Accordingly u jovabie sleigh ride about the city lust
committee was appointed to confer ! ,.VMimg
with her manager and if there noi ,
bjectton to the plan, the club wlllj Killkare Klub. recently or
hold a reception for her between the ganlwd dani.,nf club neld , mMmt
hours of 3 and I at the home of Mrs i ,nfnrm1 last evening in the
J. R. Dickson on South Mam street j Kli(Clp.NV,Kimiln hH and .Mlght
The club ladles considered the booa-j fu, (im wa bMwen lne n,)Ur!,
ing or Maude foweu nerc as me.
greatest compliment in a musical:
way ever paid to Pendleton.
The Thursday Afternoon Club met
yesterday afternoon at the home of I ,h ph.I:.v ttrid.,!
Club were entertained yesterday aft
ernoon by Mrs. lavid H. Nelson at
her home on the north hill Auction
bridge was played. Mrs. R. Raymond
matial A rollcall or I urreni evrms, h,,r i,),lltlonI euea's
A Woman' it
9nbkm
How to Feel Well During Middle
Life Told by Three Women Who
Learned from Experience.
of H and 11. About twenty
were present The club will
; again In two weeks.
oiiplei,
meet
Mrs. Lee Moorhouae on Water street. I
Mis A. I. Schaefer ind Mrs Yen be
ing hostesses. The subject for the'
afternoon was "Bernard Shaw. Dra-
evening; 42 inches wide. The vard 81.25 op,n1 ln" i,roT,tni a reading from Mni AMn (Ya? 1nd Hn
. 2oaa Amis ami the Man' by Mrs. Maryi ...
36 INCH PIQUE
The new Spring Pique is now in, on dis
all size wales and 36 inches wide. Best
play at the white goods section. Comes in
quality for the price. Yard . 25 to 75
THE NEW WAFFLE CLOTH
A new wash fabric for extra skirts and
white dresses; soft finish; good body;
something out of the ordinarv run of wash
goods. The yard 35? and 40
5 "Arms and the Man' by Mr. Mary
J. Uine and Mrs. (ieorge Hartmaa
followed, Mrs. J. R. Dukson sang tw
solos, Mrs. John Hailey. Jr., read an
essay on Shaw and Mrs Westbrooke
Dickson gave a review of "Pgv-malion."
I on Sundav evening M the Presby
terlan church. Mrs. Jessie Honeyman , transacting business h
of Portland will deliver .in llluatrat- Irg.
Tulloch.
Carl Hudeman. who farms near
Adams, was In the city yesterday.
"Ob" "irelner. well known Kcho i
merchantile man. is in the city toda
David K. Serger. representative of
the Multnomah Metal Works. was
last even-
"T.
P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" I
i Former Local Lady
Sees Stove Explode
CLEANLINESS
3 Main Phones All 15
ECONOMY
SERVICE
Our yearly inventory finished and the bos lays, TOO MUCH STOCK. We mutt
reduce it at once. Price here speak for themselves. Hundreds of other items not lut
ed, specially priced for this sale. Bring, phone or mail your orders.
Sardines A good imported fish, regular
5 cans, T. P. W. special sale, dozen
cans 45
Try Phoaa Jelly Powder Regular 122
packages. T. P. W. special sale, 3 pack
ages for 25c
Baking Powder 5 pound cans, regular
81.00. T. P. W. special sale 90c-
Walnuts Fancy No. 1 Note, regular 25e
pound, T. P. W. special sale, 5 lbs. 81.00
Fancy Table Peaches 25? cans, T. P. W.
special sale, 5 cans 81-00
25c Chinook Salmon T. P. W. special sale
25e can, dozen 82.25
20c Ripe Olives T. P. W. special sale, .".
can for 50c1
20c Asparagus Tips T. P. V. special sale,
7 cans 81.00
20c Pineapple T. P. W. special sale, 6
cans for 90c
35c Fruits and Marmalades in Glass T. P.
W. special sale, jar 25c
Asparagus Extra choice tender aspara
gus, T. P. W. special sale, can 25c
3 cans for 65C
60c Rock Candy Syrup T. P. W. special
sale can , 45
20c Canned Fruits T. P. YV. special sale,
2 cans 25c
50c Fancy Table Syrup T. P. W. special
sale 40c
Cane and Maple Syrup T. P. W. special
sale, quart cans 40C ; .-gallon cans 75c
15c Can Ripe Olives T. P. W. special
sale, can io?
10c Salt and Pepper Shaken T. P. Y.
special sale, each 5
5c Toilet Soaps T. P. W. special sale, 7
bars 25c
Canned Kraut Regular 20c cans. T. P.
W. special sale, 2 cans 25c
iKANDK. Ore Jan. II. Hi
Howland. lSUs Walnut, knows
all about the sensation of hearing a
4:' -centimeter Jack Juhnson explode.
Yesterday afternoon ;i frmen water
S fiont in the family cook stove cx
I uloded while she stood nearby. Her
KjstOVf is well battered, and stovellds,
9 j pieces of cast iron from the water
gljucket. chunks of stove, a bucketful
Sjof coal and ashes, and stove pot pour.
Sin in general were scattered over the
S ceiling and wallb.
5 Mrs. Howland affirms that the ex.
g I plosion was accompanied by a crash
S j which she Imagines in something like
S a cannon's roar. She had just stap-
S red away from the stove when It hap
E pened. and the main force of the con
S cusalon fortunately went ln another
5 direction from where she stood und
5 I upwards, at the same time, and thouKh
5 1 he was uninjured she was still pale
S l.ke a ghost when Nate Zweifel
Sj plumber, answeri d the hurry call for
S assistance. The walls and ceiling ol
the kitchen are black and scarred as
5 a result of the explosion. The to
S'rrav be salvaged however.
Id lrlwa Miaard.
Penny was bringing up a load in
the regular way yesterday morning)
but the sleiuh suddenly skidded from I
the road to the edge of the em
bankment, and went over The move, i
m.ent was so sudden that man. team J
logs and all were on the do nward j
plunge almost Instantly.
Fortune guided Penny's destinies!
j for he came to a halt on a projecting j
rock while the load went on. He I
, watched the sensational plunge until!
it was over, the outfit turning over
and over endwise and sidewise. He'
has little conception of how he gol I
away from the load -thut he Is alive
and unhurt concerns him most.
The loss is considerable as it was
a valuable team, and the sleighs were
of an expensive sort.
You Xw-dn't keep on feeling lls-j
tressed after eating nor belching, nor!
experiencing nausea netween meals.
Hood's Saraaparllla cares dyspepsia
II strengthens the stomach and other I
digestive organs for the proper per
formance of their, functions Takei
Hood's. Adv.
The Change of Life is a most critical period of a
woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites
disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember
that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will
so successfully carry women through this trying period as
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from
native roots and herbs. Read these letters:
lliilatlelphiii. I"a.- uI started the Change of Life
five years a(fo. I always had a headache and 'a k
aelie with hearing down iaiiiK and I would have
heat flashes very had at times with divy syeU ami
nervous fivlmifs. After taking l.ydia E Pfnkluill'l
V'ep'tiilile (oiniioiiiiil I fid like a new person and
am in letter health and BO MOM troubled with
the aches and iii'.s I had before 1 took your won
dcrful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I
cannot praise it enoiurh." Mix. Maiuiakkt ChUbM
man, 73'j X. RfasggolrJ St, Philadelphia, Pa.
Beverhr. Mean. "I nok Lrdia E. FUkfaam'i
Vegetable Compoiuid, for DerTouanew and dyxpepaia. when I whs
going thmugh the tiiange of life. I found it ran balptoj and I
have always spoken of it to other women who miller as I did and
have had them try it and they also have received
good results from it." Mrs. Qioaoi A. Dunbah,
17 Kounrly M., lieverly, Mass.
Erie, l1!. UI was in poor health when the
Change of life started with nw and I 1 k Lydin
E. llnkham's Vegetal le Componnd, or I think I
should not have got over it as easy as I did. Even
now if I do not feel good I take the Compound
aud it n-storcs me in a ishort time. I will praise
your remedies to every woman for it may help
them as it Ills me." Mrs. K. Kisslino, Ml East
ttn SL, Erie, Pa.
Mo other medicine ha hoen so successful in relieving womuu's
suffering as has Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the l.ydia
I :. I'inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received
and answered by women only and held in strict confidence.
iwiiini
VALUABLE COW PU!
TEAM GOES OVER 200
FOOT CLIFF AT PERRY
- ii(ii:si.-i UtE hll.l KD
1 RR HAS NARROW 34 M l
FRfM DF.ATH.
The Peoples Warehouse
PBKKY. Jan. Il Tw" horse
were killed, a logKlnij sleigh damaged
and Henry Penny, driver of the team!
miraculously eseaped death when!
storiu liiariiK lad i- ( leureil.
ASTORIA, Ore., Jan. 21 The
Kerry Lumber ' 'ompany's logging
railroad recently blocked by severaj j
landslides, has leen reopened and l!
now in operation again. The com
pane's logging camps are, of course.,
closed down on account of the snow, '
j ."even hundred thousand feet "f log:
l llll-iUP4, Tltatv ,0 I, huillpH inn -ati the'
camps will be started up ln full force'
as soon as the weather conditions)
will permit.
RABID DOG'S BITE
IL ow m:h it H. 11 '.ii 81
or HERMI8TON Vl TIM
OF TT At h.
I
-lra t Kill lie lso ;n. Xliother Doll
I'eiih nlnials an' hied RtM
1 1 t iieiilaied Thai i o Owned i
IK-rt Nation of llultcr I ns K 1m
Killed.
WAR DFON pain:
Pain Is a visitor to every home lui
usually It comes quite unexpectedly
I the team and togs catapaulted end , But you are preparei for every
Where it Pnys to Trade
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jover end time and attain down a P afgsjKJJi if you keep a small bottle of
in South Africa alcohol
distilled from 'rn stalks
for automobile fuel
Is being
and used
FACULTY OF VINCENT
;nowflaken
SODAS come
fresh and crisp
because they are
baked here at home
and delivered quickly.
Order from any dealer
Pacific Coast BUcull Cm.
Portland, Oregon
TO YOUNG STUDENTS
liff between 1500 and 2000 feet high
The mass of logf. horses and sleigh
landed in the mill pond at the Perry
sawmill. The driver began the fatal
descent with the team but by the
sheerest good lurk rolled away from
the plunging mass after he had fol
lowed the plunge a distance of 200
feet down the cliff.
The GtWWM boys have a
for shooting logs from the
Sloan's Mnlment handy. It la the
greatest pain killer ever discovered.
Simply laid on the skla no rubbing
required- -it urives tne pain away, n
is really wonderful.
Mervln H. Solster, Berkeley. Cal.,
writes: "Last Saturday, after tramp
ing around the Panama exposition
; with wet feet, I came home with my
ontractjneck so stiff that I couldn't turn. 1
highest applied Sloan's Liniment freely and
being
early event Ian Kirk and I
STOPS HEADACHE
PI, NEURALGIA
Don't suffer! Oct a dime pack
of Dr. Janes' Headache
Powders
Tnu sn ileal- your liead ami relieve
dull, splltllUg or v.olent throbbing
baadarbe in a aoment with a Dr.
.lamre' Meadarae Powder. Thi old
time headache rehet ' almost magi
rally. Send some one to t be drug store
now lor a diar package and a few no
menu alter you take a powder you
will wonder what became of the head
ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer
ing tt'a niailsai. Be sure you get what
)oa .k for.
f epMlatl ''or vtipofidaftcv.)
I'MAI'INE. ore., Jan. ll The
faculty of Vincent high school enter
tained at -'breakfast'' on Haturday
mornlng at the home ol Mr and Mrs
H H. Wellman from in until 12
O'clock. The affair waa in honor ofj
four seniors wbo finish their high!
school credits this month, namely j
Homer Nolln, Wayne Hoskins, Harry j
Wellman and Warren Records -
four course breakfasr was served in
the iie-mtiful dining room of thei
W'eilman home. Mrs. BOVy being as- j
slsted in the serving by Mesdames J j
h Jones. W. Records and H. K j
Keaii Tlie table decorations con -sisteii
or pink and while carnations
and the clans colors of blue. Covers I
were la.ii! for H and at the conclu-'
SkVo ,,f the breakfast toasts ere'
made l Warren flecbrwl, Marijuct'e i
Meaebtrrt, Harry Wellman 'ynth.il
.tone I v Mevey and J. B Oletch I
Those pesent were Mr. and Mrs. I.I
B SWWi J B Oletrii h Mrs. Xetti
St,eele ., ml Misses rllth Harper.'
Flora Xoyes. rienevleve BtVwjf, (?-n j
thia stone era Krumlsih. Frances
Brhwhwfl and M i urii Warren Hw
ords Wayne Hoskins, filen Montgom
er Maniuette Schubert and Harry
Wellman.
on January 1 a son was born ti
Mr and Mrs. IX V. Hentley, who live
on the Hall orchard tract, on Hun
rhiv the baby died death being due
to heart failure
H. Baesa had S I llaVWSr this week ,ri.l Mrs. W. F. (ientry. well known
ben ihe team he IU ilnving got knojra residents of this phMW
loose from his sled by H tug coming1 Mrs Corbetf. grandmother of 0. H.
unfastened Mr Haci.n was noon left Heaves is very ill at Mr. Heaves
sitting in Ills sled on Ihe road whil- home near State Une
the honwv ran up M o HeaehampV rharles M'.rreli and Mr 'liimes,
lane Btld stopped either side of s Pr , Imth pioneers In this country, arc
telephone pole I In poor health at their rSCtlT
ltv. Noe luught the fifth and homes. I
sixth grades last week while Mrs.
Armstrong whs II! with the mumps
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Hudson May To-operative
(Yeamery which was schedule-i
to take place Monday afternoon for
the purpose of electing officers for hill around Perry, just north of the;wept to bed To my surprise, nest
the ensuing vmr. was posti.oned until mill. They haul logs by sleigh to tne morning the slirrness nau almost ais
Monday afternoon. January 24. on edge of the precipice with teams and
account of non attedance of the mem-! there unload them allowing the logs
bers. forty-six constituting a quorum. I to tumble down the !00 or 17o0 foot
The annual meeting of the stock-! embankment to the pond below
holders of the Hudson Ray '.range
Hall company was held Saturday ev
ening and W. W. Phlllppl, R. Ii
Wellman and Harry' Wltherite wers
named for the ensuing year. A hit ol
fun was had at the close of the elec
tion of a mayor for I'maplne, this
appeared, four hours a'fter the second
application I WSJ as good as new.''
March, 115 At Druggists. 2&c--Adv.
I Special Correspondence i
HKRM1STON. Ore.. Jan. II, As
the result of Idtes received from S
rabid dog one of the valuable milk
cows of H. B 'iiese was killed. Three
weeks ago stray dog appeared on
the Olese ranch biting his own dog
and cow. The two dogs were Imme
diately killed, the cow being penned!
separately from his other stock This!
morning the animal acted quoerly and
within a short time it was killed.
Rumor reached town thut Bert Nati
on, of Butter Creek, six miles from
this city killed a milk cow of his as
a result of rabies, vesterdsy.
C. B Simmons, both -well known resi
ilent.s of this community were the
nominees tor this offb-e and the bal
lot resulted In a tie. This Hniall item'
however, did not deter the voters,
from electing a mayor They prompt j
Ii set aside parliamentary rules and'
named Phil .Murphy, mayor by accla-j
mation.
On Monday, January 10, a liabi
girl was born to Mr. .irel Mrs, Jake I
Hainlalne.
Mr. and Mrs SoorfS Williams ofj
Cambridge, Mass. arrived here Frl-1
day on a visit with relatives Mr. nBJ)
Mrs c K Stmonds They will re- i
main two ueeks after which they will i
go to California
A "shower" in honor of Miss'
Blanche (ientry whose marriage to
W. p. Caldwell, manager of the Wil
liams & Ollnger Ijumber Co. at l.'ma-,
pine. Is announced to take place the)
beginning of February, was given.
Thursda- afternoon at the home of
Lfc
7 (fmP s
A K
Naval Reserve lfSi-Hsl
WASHIMITON, Jan. 21 Sena!
Tillman, chairman of the naval
fairs committee, introduced a tl II
create a United States naval resen
officers of which would not be abo
any elegible American, and for
Enlistment would be open to ai
eligible American, and for a term
years, and in time of war officers ai
men would receive the same pay
the regular navy
"TIT PUTS WIN
SORE. ACHING FEET
III. HOW TI (;i.IMl.s TIRKI)
sWOI.1,1 V Ill KM. Mi Vt'JtTt
IT'S GIXMilOIH.
I an t Raid IHvn- Honsv.
."EATTLK. Wash, Jan. !0- The
police can not search private h one,
for stocks of Hquof unless It la be
ing sold. Mayor Ofj annout. ed fol
lowing raids on private resldem
lIOeSUUlUll were advised to conie:i
trate their efforts against bootleggers
tttll sold persecutions will defeat th"
dry law
TREAT CATARRH BY
NATURE'S METHOD
liver) iii- iii. f ii)nmrl Osftiea
IliwUng Medlcalrtl Air hi thr
Infected Mi-mhrnur.
Nearly every one who has mou-rli
knows how foolish It Is to try and cure,
it with sprays, lotions and the Ilk.
Temporary relief may be given, but
a cure seldom comes
I'ntll recently your physician Would
probably have said the only wa to
help catarrh would be to have ,i
change of climate; but now with ,i
simple preparation called Hyomel joii
can carry a health-giving climate in
Jour vest pocket and by breathing It
a few mlnutisH four times a 0h mi
lesafully treat yourself
The complete Hyomel outfit is In
expensive and consists of an Inhaler
that can he carried In the vest pock
et, a medicine dropper and a bottle
of Hyomel. The inhaler lusts I lire,
time and If one bottle does not live
IHTmiinenl relief, an extra bottle of
Hyomel can be obtained SI any Unto
for a trifling sum It Is more so
mimical than .ill remedies advertise,,
for the cure of catarrh, and Is tho
only treatment known to us thut ml
Iowh nature. In her method of tre.ii
Ing diseases of the resplraion ol
gans.
Tnllmnn & Co., have sold a great
many outfits and the more th,. iei
the more convinced thev are hat
they are perfectly safe In guars m
Ing to refund the money If RyoBMl
does not relieve
Mrs R
J. Kit k
will be
Miss
H Wellman
James Kirk ;i
hostesses
flentry Is a di
Mesdames
nd J. K Jo
lighter
1)
Mr
Maud Powell, vioiini-t, wh tppaarp at the vim Theater '-u Mootlai
Ku nlnir In Ibniert. et o Bellini! IP Offlce BrSP rtcrtKHm
and FM-nlng.
Ah! what relief. No more tired
feet; no more, burning feet; no more
swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet.
No more soreness in corns. OBllOttSBB,
bunion.
No matter what alls your feet 0C
what under the sun you've tried with
out getting relief, Just use "Tla. '
"Tli" is the only remedy that draws
out all the poisonous exudation
which puff up the feet. -Tlx" cures
your foot trouble so you'll never limp
or draw up your face In pnln. Your
shoes won't seem tight and youi feet
will never, neer hurt or get sore und
swoolen Think of It. no more foot
misery, no more agony from corns
callouses or bunions
'iet a 2f-cent box at any drug store
or department store and get instant
relief. Wenr smaller shoes Just
once try "Tla." Oet g whole year's
fool comfort for only 2fi cents Think
of It.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cSSsr
HOT TAHALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH HTTliF;
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-dnts.
first CLAIM SKRVI'TC
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Tor Webh snd Cottonwood St
Phone B7. Pendleton, Or.
t