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DAILY EAST OREGON! AH. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. EIGHT PAGES YOU HEAR IT EVERY DAY 'The Peoples Warehouse is Pendleton's Best Store" In the home, at the club, at church, wherever people meet, you hear it repeated : 'The People Warehouse is Pendjeton's best store." The People of Pendleton know the importance and helpfulness of this great 5 W' The store which for more than a quarter of a century has had a reputation H Hf for --ouare dealing. The cause is logical the result simply the unchanging operation of the law of H economics. People like to shop where they get FULLEST VALUE, BEST SERVICE, 3 m GREATEST COMFORT, COMPLETE SATISFACTION. The Peoples Warehouse is a STORE OF CHARACTER, built on the sure foun- 3. H; dation of offering only DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE at the lowest consistent prices, thus earning the confidence and trust of the people. The Peoples Warehouse' business methods and values have touched the respon- j H sive cord of an appreciative, discriminating public. Every transaction here is recip- s 3 cal. The Peoples Warehouse RETURNS TO THE PUBLIC IN EXCESS VALUE a 3 share of what it receives from it. Showing New Spring Silks Look for display in south window. On a visit to our silk dept. H you'll find brand new silks of 3 all kinds. As Dame Fashion has depicted STRIPES, M CHECKS, PLAIDS and self EE toned plaids. You'll find fH these in all colors and combi 3 nations. All silks this season 3 are 36 inches wide and over. 3 Especially for the present 3 vogue, wide skirts. PLAIN TAFFETA In all shades, for dresses and I suits, to be made up in eombi 3 nation with French serge. The H vard 81.25 to $2.00 BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS p You are familiar with black HI and white checks. You'll also 3 find black and white checks 3 just as good this season as ever before, 3 probably better. They always look new, H fresh and neat. Easily made up into 3 dresses, extra skirts and suits. See our 3 line in all size checks, broken checks 3 and the new over plaid checks. On dis 3 plav in our Dress Goods Section: 36-in. 3 to 56-in. wide. Yard 50t to 82.50 luptle of Mrs. (Rented In a The piano ami voice it. DiCkSOn were NT) charming recital last evening ut le Dickson tnune on South Main reel; ami despite the wintry wea- r, nanv friends were present to tar the program, which was as fol- NAVY PREPARED BUI ARMY LACKS FORCE ASSERTS PRESIDENI HHB8 iiii in shape rou w vit w siiori.il NBcraNfm AlllSK. Ha.ppy Karmi The Tin Pan trd's Parade NOTICE DURING THIS COLD, STORMY WEATHER OUR DELIVERY BOYS ARE MAKING ONLY FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY. PLEASE CONSIDER THE HORSES AND DRIVERS HELP THEM BY ORDERING EARLY IF POSSIBLE 3 66 Extra choice luscious peaches, packed in rich sugar syrup. 25c CANS FANCY ASPARAGUS 3 cans 65c BAKED SWEET POTATOES 3 large cans 50 FANCY TABLE SYRUP Flavored with horey. 50c cans, special 10 BARGAIN BASEMENT ANOTHER BIG SALE OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. A Thousand Yards of the Highest Quality Woo Dress Goods we have ever of fered in this department. Every piece a truly good bargain. Every piece of new de sign and taken from our regular up-stairs stock. The bolts run from 3 to 20 yards; original price tickets left on every piece and the new Bargain price is alongside. You thoroughly remember our previous sale of wool dress goods and you rem ember how cheap you bought the goods. This sale is better yet Finer Materials and Greater Cuts in Price. All goods on display in the Basement. Evet' price exactly as advertised. Mail orders filled. Telephone orders filled. C ty free delivery. Goods sent C. 0. D. SALE BEGINS TODAY. Here are a Few of the Good Bargains in This Sale: Heavy Coating Red and black plaid, close woven, rough finished wool ; 56 inches wide; you paid $2.60 for every yard you bought up-stairs. Woolen Sale 89C Heavy Coating Finest pink and olive stripe on light brown ground, loose woven wool ; 56 inches wide ; every yard sold regularly at $2.50. Woolen Sale 89C Heavy Coating Black, gray and red plaid, heavy, rough finished wool, 56 inches wide. 2 designs of this plaid; and every yard was priced $2.50. Woolen Sale 89C Heavy Coating Deep brown and gray check, of rough loose woven heavy wool, 58 inches wide; a very pretty piece and sold regularly at $2.50 per yard. Woolen Sale 89c Heavy Coating One big piece Salmon pink, heavy thread run with cross threads of two shades of blue. Another piece heavy Salmon pink thread run with cross threads of two shades of green. All of heavy rough wool, anil prettv enough for the most particular. Sold for $4.00, Woolen Sale . 81.21 Suiting and Dress Woolen In all the different patterns, shades and colors and qualities from $1.25 to $2.50 per yard, and when we say "values from $1.25 to $2.50" you know its meaning. This big lot of goods consists of Copen hagen, Oak Serjre. Tipperary Cloth. Rib Poplins, Straight Poplins, Diagon als, Ratines and other fancy weaves, 50 to 56 inches wide, and every piece absolutely guaranteed pure wool. Woolen Sale B'iC t Smithe T.ucile K. Moling The Chase Von l.aer Katherine McN'ary The Bird's Nest Schm.dl , Mildred Rogers t'onsolation Mendelssohn Juanita tllankenship Polka Hongroiee Bachman Gwendolln Rogers Barcarolle Jensen Helen I.a Fontaine My U.ve is Like the Hed. Bed liose MacUertnid If You Would LOT Me Mac Derm Id Kdna Zimmerman Synnovo'a Song KJrulf A Pream Ijissen Arlouine Clevenger The Chase of the Butterfies. Henneo Ruth Isaac Suns Outaidt the Pence's Door... MacDowel MacDowel) I rui) vt iiiy loininh Even tor Peace vm-. Vtllson in Addnf at tlilcaKo Warnings IW RcpOMOd That No Time Should c ,t in ircnsth. coins Dcffiues. alloway mi Solid Metcalf Xevln Von Wilm a Of a Tailor and a Be.u 7 Alice Finnell 3 ' I Heart of Mine ibs Where BtoaBOins Crow H Miss Milhollai EE Little Hotise of Dreams Th N L:htiitKale's Song p Nellie Anlhal EE Folk Song EE liertrude ItcConnell 3 Truwcutei Schumann Juanita Krledly HI Moment Musical Schuhert 3 M Idred Berkeley ! Lillies Sanderson 3 ; Bvening Song Chapman Mrs. Arthur Keenan 3 ! IllM Botiald Lovi ide ely Night Mrs. ft W. Dicks, u. 45, No. 18 Angela Bowler EE ' o-nn.tn 1 '.nice Jean Reber O Dr Those Tears EE i Hit of the Mist Oladys Ham ley Valcik Nola Childreth Ronald Heller ethoven Del ltieg. Henderson Howkjrls A Birthday Wordnian My Dear Salts) Mildred Berkeley Serenade Sinding Album Leaf ilrieg Margaret I'olesworthy Sfore News" from "Our Pure Food Shop" Cleanliness Economy Service 3 Main Phones 15 HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE February is PINEAPPLE MONTH at The Peo ple Warehouse. 6 20c can 90s. 25c grade, the dozen cans . 82.50 SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON Fresh shipment today. We slice Bacon to your order on our Sanitary Slicing Machine. OUR BOILED HAMS are tender, lean and thoroughly cooked. An expression we hear daily, "You certainly have the finest ham in town." Sliced to your order, the pound tOc. Fresh by express today KIPPERED SALMON, pound 25c. T. P. W. COFFEES The finest drink- FRESH VEGETABLES Today, and ing coffees in Pendleton, are packed every day by express, an exceptional under the T. P. W. Labe . Order a . . n, , pound today. Urge vanety' Phone your orders' Here' a big saving for you. All these item listed below are on SPECIAL SALE on OUR CLEARANCE TABLES and when you see them you'll wonder how we can sell them so cheaply. Our loss is your gain. Bring or phone your orders. 25c CANS FANCY TABLE PEACHES, 15c Grade RIPE OLIVES, the can IOC 5 CANS 81-00 Rich, nutty flavored olives, at this ex tremely -low price. 20c CANS ASPARAGUS TIPS, 7 cans 81 65c CANS WHITE ROCK SYRUP Special 45c CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Quart cans 40C; 'i-gal. 75C; l-gal. can 81.35. Sunshine Song S3 With .i V Old .riec Irleg CHICAGO. Feb. I. The Culled Statca h;i made preparations for Im mediate war as far as the navy is con cerned, although the present naval force is inadequate m size. Presi dent Wilson declnrea last night In an address before several thousand persons In the Auditorium here "We mean business.' lie said, lu speaking for the preparedness plans at the administration. "We have given to me present fleet of the lulled States an organization such as it never had before. I am told b) Admiral Fletcher." the Pres ident said, "and we nave made prep aration lor Immediate war. so far as the navy is concerned. rm. Vol nn Enough tor Peace. "The army." the president aald. "as at present constituted, is not large I enough even for the ordinary duties 01 peace. The president repeated his warn ings that no time must lie lost in strengthening the defenses of the na tion. He de, lured the government was doing everything it could for pre- pa redness When I see some of my fellow cit izens spread tinder where the sparks are falling I wonder what their ideal of niericanlsin is." the president said. America, the president said, had been cruelly misjudged by the na tions now ut war. "1 know that ou the other side ot the water there has been a great deal Of cruel niisjudgmeut with regard to the reasons why America has remain ed neutral. Those looking at us from a distance don't feel the strong pulses of ideals ami principles that are In us Ideals Pill Above Dollar- "They do not feel the conviction of America that our mission is a mission of peace, and that righteousness can not be maintained as a standard in the midst of arms. They don't reallzu thai back of all our energy we are a body of idealists much, more ready to lay down our lives for a thought than for a dollar. 'They suppose, some of them, that Cottolene makes foods taste bettor it blends quickly with the flour, it enhances the flavor. When you make biscuits or pie crust, give the good flour you use the advantage of being shortened with Cottolene. When you fry potatoes, chicken, or anything else, fry them in Cottolene so that the real flavor will be enioyed. Use Cottolene for all your shortening, frylr" and crkMiwklnji. Your grocer will supply you rrgulstlvi Pil of various v EhOj?: FA I R B A N K cSKesgo ; . JOCKEY H HNI.lt Ifl'IUiKn OIT PH ICK IN II IN A, with work on account of tempera ture and the logirlng Industry goes on Just the same IU' T ill A WOMAN'S TORTURE Edna Coutts we are holding off because we can Turner WaM DOBVletSd of offering a No ingcntidv of barliarisni ever de vised an agony so intense, so persistent, so long-enduring, so nerve-harrow-ing us that which is suffered dny after day bf the Homnn whose distinctly feminine organism is dcriingisl or dis eased. Theie are three trying time" in everv woman'l life: 1st wher. girlhood blossom! into womanhood; ''d when motherhood is achieved ; M the change. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription was devised to make these three periods safe and painless try restoring to vigorous health HM organs involved. It soothes, heills, aoafWMS, It given nature just the help it needs. It is lot only ready-prepared inediri'ie de vised by a regularly graduated phy sician and skilled -pccialist iu the diseases of women. Yon know what you are getting with this Prescription of Ltis-tor Pierce , Ix cuuse it's extriicted from native root.s by using glycerine no alcohol or nar cotics. The ingredients pulilished on wrapper and free to tile World. For all diseases ps-uliar to women, Ir. Pierce's Favorile Prescription ia i powerful restorative. For nearly fifty years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the pain worry, misery and distress caused by irrugularitiee ami disease of a feminine character. Buy it nttir, iu liquid or HAVANA Ian si i 11 ,..! tablet form from your druggist or send lh ; , ; , " T Z cent, or i. t v.u iw. when h " 7 V h"" Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. , for Ub- when he accept d the p,w,, f pre- pti Wrll(. ,r ,rn. bwk 00 wemsu's siding steward at the Havan., track, diseases. C J, Pits Herald, announced Sunday! that Jockey Clartao. Turner had I been ruled off on , serious .-barge j 11 vou Tav ""' ,"al'"1K charges, Accordln. to this lmnortii muu. Doctor Pierce will send you bis cloth- The monthly meeting of the three ladies' organizations of'the Church o! the Kedeemer. has been postponed from this afternoon until Thursday afternoon at the rectory'- After the business meeting of me Parish Aid. the Sanctuary Chapter and the Wom an's Auxiliary, the members will bo entertained by Mesdames J. R, Dick son. Mrs Westbrooke Dickson, Mrs. Charles F Colesworthy and Mrs Mary Disosway. make money while others are dying, the most cruel misumierstanding that any nation has ever nad to face- so Will probably be unable wrong that it seems almost useless to license from the Jockey large wager on his mount to the rid er of a contending n..rse. Turner to obtain a Club, Pias tre to correct because it shows that mucn as eitz Herald s report will car-1 the very fundamentals of our life ar IT much weight with the New York not comprehended or understood lurf governors. Turner, It will he re-1 Kulers, not public opinion, brought ''"Bed. won the Surhurban Handicap! about the present war. Mr. Wilson ,e- at Helmont Park hist summer with I clared i August lielmont's Stromnoll it was! I thank Hod there :s no man in;"ue to his reckless riding that Norse iind Ton Hat were bound biMik of over 1,000 pages, newly revised with color plates and illustra tions. Send three dimen or stamps to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, K. Y., and enclose this notice. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Kliiz. who have been occupying the Myrlck res idence on Locust Hill, have moved to the Hitner house on I.illeth street. the I'nlted States who nan the au thority to bring on war without the consent of the nation." he said. hing. Tartar and Top Hat thrown on the turn and that Norse Ring was killed Mrs from ; Anna Benedict has trip to New York. The Hotter Creek Social Clul i hold a dancing party touiorrov ; ening in the club hall. J. C Williams and family, live near Nolin. have returned a three months' visit in Seneen sour!. SI RVIVAI, Of THE KITTKST A proprietary medicine like every thing else that comes before the pub lic has to prove its merit It has to returned I meet competition. The law of the 'Survival of the Fittest" applies to ! this as to other things The fact that ll.ydla RS, Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound after fofty (ears of success is still one of the largest sellers proves j horn at Cettlnje that it is a dependable, standard remed J for the ailments of woman kind, and one In which they may Prince is Mlssinc. IiNDUN. Jan. :.- Dispatches j from Home say that Prince Mlrko of I Montenegro Is believed to have been I 'ithfr killed or captured by the Aus trians at Scutari. (Prince Mlrko Is the econd son King Nicholas of Montenegro H was I n April 17. 1 v ;n. Agreed who from Mi- and un. .tm mer pHnflloton rcald been in Portlsnd for ypar?. rffturnctl to P riay iind MCpcct to 111 Tidlf Wn formerly Tardif fltl who the past iB4tcton l8 r herp. Miss Clara havi perfi i t . iinfitlencp Ailv SHERIDAN PIONEER IS CALLED BY DEATH thro Ha As the second Of their series of so. i clal functions. Mrs. Wlllard liond and Mrs. W. I,. Thompson will jireside Saturday at a luncheon to be follow ed by an afternoon at auction bridge M is 'arl Power anil Mrs. Charles i Pond will preside at n luncheon I morrow afternoon at the home I I Mrs. Bond In honor of Mrs. J. Dirks, land wh. soon leaves for un permanently. J. T. Hinkle. Hermistoii lawyer was in the city yesterday A. H. Cox returned yesterday from a short sojourn at Hot Lake, Pat Mi Devitt returned this nii.rn .Ing from a short visit in' Portland, i T A. I.ienallen. well known Ad ! ams resident, was In the city yesterday. Ixigging nt Meacham L'nder Way. I. D Casey, the lumberman, earns! down from Meacham today after va- rlnus supplies for his crew, says the Ia Stands Observer. U.gglng work Is being carried on without Internals-! slon and It Is expected to have a large I apply for the spring and summer run at the mill. The weather has been ot the Intense variety at Mem ham asi ly showing twenty below times lower than that. , I Mr. Casey . there Is little and some Still, says, nterference SHKKIDAN. ore- Jan 1 Mrs. Thomas N. (Iraves, as early pioneer I.. V-irnhlll mil' .liell t her h,it,le he, j. irv M. , the aire r I elsewhere, the thermometer fre.,uent gg, she , Tossed the plains with her family in 147. coming by ox team from Indiana. Her brother, Crockett Uewiey, was killed by the Indians in the Whitman massacre, and a sister. I.orinda Hewley. was kept prisoner by them until rescued. She Is surviv ed by 1 1 children, all of whom re side In Oregon and Washington, ex cel. t one daughter living In Michigan. II II. the I John W. Campbell, popular young I merchant and farmer of Hei niiston. spent yesterday in the city, returning to Hermiston on the evening motor Mayor F G HcKeosM of Hermis ton anil little son. spent yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgi o'Danlel. parents of Mrs McKensie SNOWSLIDE COVERS RICH GOLD DEPOSIT DUHANGO, Colo., Jan. 31. Ra ports from Slherton say that recent) snow slide.- have resulted 111 an lm-f portani mining discovery. According i to District Judge Searcy. Silverlonj J miners prospecting along the Cement 1 ''leek saw a boulder HI feet In diam eter which had been carried down Wfj I a slide and had split on striking the bottom of the gulch, exposing I ut j foot black slreak. The streak, says tnc report, provd I tO be tungsten assaying x" per c "nt. with a market value of JSUOO a ton a! preseru prices Mining men say this discovery would mean a body of the richest tungsten ever found. A tungsten fever that Is said to out weigh the fear of avalanches Is re ported at Sllvertnn Aimers, driven PURE, RICH BLOOD MADE BY HOOD'S Pare blond enables the stomach, liver and oilier digestive organs to i do their work properly. Without it j they arc sluggish, (here is loss of j appetite, sometimes (aintness, a de- I rafigvd state of the intestines, ami, : in general, all l lie symptoms o" dyspepsia. Hood's Barggpgrilla makes pure blood, and this is why it is so ytry i gaecrssful iu the treatment of so numy ailments. Oct it today. OPEN NOSTRILS! END ' A COLD OR CATARRH i Mai trading ga-rnginr ex pert liavr recently derlarrd i: ,n lubricating oil madr from xplidlt-banr prtrrdrurn gives btsi IfSoitS. Parifir Cnat tnntori(t made the .line discovery (rart ao. for the majority have hem uing Zerolrne in preference to all other oil. Tsey agree with the experti. Ecrnlene i( made from se lected California petroleum asphalt-have under the un equalled refining (sdlitlea nf the Standard Oil Company. Next time vou empty the crank case, refill with Zero lene. Standard Oil Company (Calif or ua Vr ndletnn Z E ROLEN E tht ShnJarct Oil r Motor Can miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiniiii illinium I Holiday 1 Candies I How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Ore Lot 50c Woe" Challis. Wool Sale 27c Every yard on sal.- till it Kone. Buy today, Don't ak un next week if we have ny nf this nr that particular piece left. It will all go in a hurry. $15,000 Worth of Bargains in the Bargain Basement. Pay it a Visit. The Peoples Warehouse I . i in ."liwiiou lion,- ' .'''.in, "o to gfatl to Hl Woinun I eount of the nnow, have Joined 'he !. BAN JUAX, Jan. 31. -Admiral! runh mher miners un- reported to onmnindinK the Atlantic ; have left the ji Plata district .n fleet maneiiverlnit at r'aluliera. Instructed MhipH of the fleet to r IfiT an American .,.man. name no' Klven. who whs- a oe(enffer in a Stnall open boat thai nailed from St. ThomaH f.r the neighboring Wand of Tortola. The boat, which carried a rrew of four, no provisions, only a nmall Hiip pjy i f w itter and only one life boat, ha not heen heard from Mince. has I snow-shoes, defying slides over rehl"-mlle trip to 1'etnent creek e) N H Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears Your eloggsd norlrlle will open, the air paxHRKc of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more muffling, hawking. mucotiH discharge, dryness or hoadacnos no struggling for breath 1 1 aifps, better al night. i2 siivwhem in I' lake ( ratrrn. L'v .Mine evacuation v h( the (ierrnans re lict a small bottle of Kh's Palm from your druggist and applv I'l'eneli Take CraietN, In llttli" of this fragrant anilscpllc cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pacwige nf the Captured b) the Ifreneh, according to swollen j.r Inflamed mucous mem : ii offfclal statement issued from Ihe hrnne, giving you Instant relief Head war office here this afternoon. Many colds and catarrh yield like magic Herman, who found In the exeuva- Don't stay stuffed. up and miserable lions Sjrefe made pTiSOnera I Ttellef Is sure. STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S E The very best of every- thing in gilts. Candies I sliow the standards of a 5 store. You can't buy bet- f(r runrlna rentt.'e e,n.t- ' mhiih ' ' . jj(. - o mu iw.M.ti- ...I..,.mI U.-T'll l lllfiu, the world Come In E and judge for your self. f Tallman & Co. f E Lending DruUliti lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll7 111 I S tLnri el,rlit Ln. -iikii i , mi i.eir