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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1916. m I The New Merchandise Exhibited by Our Different Departments Depicts the A uthori- j tative Spring Styles for Men, Women & Children. HIilllllllllllllliS 'vOT7. 1 r WS1W IS! ill riJMKJHU0P Spring Blouses Wo are showing the new linen tailored waists which will be very popular thi Summer. These new Blouses are made with high-low collars, long sleeves, finished with stitching. Moderately priced. Silk Blouse New Tub Silk Blouses in wide stripes, low neck and short sleeves, finished with hemstitched collar and cuffs; colors, flesh, white, maize. Price $2.95 Georgette Crepe Blouses In all the new shades, showing the new jabot effects, low neck, long sleeves, finished with frills at the hand. Prices $3.96 to $7.50 GEORGETTE CREPE The one popular cloth for waists and dresses. Made up singly or in combination with silk. Beautiful col orink, such as nile, tea rose, rose, pink, light blue, mais, navy, black, flesh, etc. 4 2inches wide. Yard $1.50 to $2.00 GABARDINE and Pique for white wash skirts. The new process with which these goods 4 DAYS SHOE SALE Lion t allow yourselves to over look our four days special shoe sale It's the biggest "shoe" event of the year. Every purchase means a sav ing to you of from S1.00 to $2.00 on a pair of shoes. LAWNS AND BATISTE A wonderful showing new Spring Lawns and Batiste. Fine sheer wash fabrics that make up into dainty Sum mer frocks. Shown in white and tint ed grounds, with small, neat floral ef fect, some figures, some stripes, all col ors; 27 to 30 inches wide. The yard 10c. 12. ,c. 15c.20. VEN1SE LACES RADIUM ALLOVERS Handsome Radium Allovers for are manufactured, lessens the amount of work reouired to launder. Soft fin- Narrow Yenise edges and insertions ish. needs no starching, and 36 inches beautiful for trimming voile, organdie waists and trimming, come in white, wide Comes in white only. The and piQue waists and dresses. The cream, ecru and gold, 40 inches wide. vard' ' 25r to 50 yard 25? to $1.50 The yard $2.50 I "T. P. Cleanliness W. Pure Food Shop" Economy 3 Phones All 15 Service SATURDAY SPECIALS These two extra specials for Saturday only. 5c BOXES COTTAGE PARLOR MATCHES, Saturday only, 7 boxes 25c 4 ROLLS TOILET PAPER Sold regular 3 for 25c, Saturday Special, 4 for 25c NFW nit.LS Gallon cans, the eallon 6oC SPINNACH 3 cans for 50 BABY BEETS Can 25? HOMINY 3 cans 50? FRESH EASTERN EGGS Recandled before delivery. The dozen 35c GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. TOMATO SOUP Large cans, special 10 BONELESS SARDINES in tomato sauce, can 25o FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Extra fancy fruit, 2 25r ORANGES 15c DOZEN A few cases small size, sold regular 25c doz. Saturday special, dozen 15 RAISIN BREAD Freshly baked, loaf 10c FINNON HADDIES Fresh by express today. PICKLED HERRING Fresh todav, 4 for 25 STOCK REDUCING SALE Ask us about it. The Standard Bearers society ot i the Methodist church last evening I celebrated the fifteenth anniversary, of the founding of the organization at ' the home of Miss Fannie Wylie, 409 j Garfield street. Following a literary anil musical program a social time, was enjoyed and refreshments were HI served by the hostess. A large t ake. I with fifteen candles In the colors ot the society, was the centerpiece of the refreshment table. 55 1 Yesterday afternoon the ladles of 'he Current Literature Club met at 3 the home of Mrs. E. B. Aldrlch. 410 1 Madison street The subject for the afternoon study was "Modern Litera ls ture," and the following numbgtil 55 w re given : 53 Taper: Iternard Shaw. His Work and His Influence Mrs James Johns 55 Review ' The ltall and the Cross" i Chesterton!. Mrs. C. F. Coleswor- 55' Modern Literature: Writer Who 35 are Influencing This Age; Spiritual 55 Forces Hehind Modern Literature I Mrs. J. A. Fee Heading: A Poem i Mistral , Mrs J F. Robinson. I A piano duet. "Morning Mood" and "Peer Oynt Suite'' was played by Misses Pauline Rice and Margaret Colesworthy. Refreshments and a, social hour followed the program. The club 'has decided to postpone its annual, originally set for February 25, until some time In the spring when it will probable take the form of h picnic. Members Of the United Orchestra I left this morning for Heppner where : tonight they will furnish the music 1 1 for the Elks' ball and tomorrow ev ening for a leap year dance given hv the ladies of Heppner 55 An informal dancing party was en 5 joye I l ist evening In the Engle 55 , Woodman hall In the Elks and their 35 ladles The hall was decorated n 55 : the liiilge colors, purple and white. 55 About fifty couples attended. Punch 55 ; " as served during the evening. In the cottage or mansion in the club or cafe in the hotel or apartment and on shipboard or on the Limited de Luxe, there, and wherever exacting coffee drinkers congregate, you'll find ICOFFKf POP-HMD MV )UU III GoldenWest Coffee The purest, most delicious and most healthful coffee. Order of YOUR grocer. Full weight. Always fresh. Economical. Closset Devers Portland, Oregon 40c lb. 3 lbs. $1.1 0 and since that time he has been min ing in Hollver la the state of orure. where he and several companions had A prospect In which he says there Is a fortune "Several months ago." he said, ''lj tooke my arm and In order that It might receive the proper treatment It way selected as one or two of the partners to come to this country to organlie a stock company In Pasa- dena the other man appropriated all of my money through a trick In all he really got about 1300(1. hut I can prove that he got $1800." "I could have communicated with: ray mother but that would have re-J quired nearly three months, so i la elded to come to Washington. To Investigate Aero Dorps. WASHINGTON, Feb. IS The sen ate committee on military affairs rec ommended adoption of senator Rob inson's resolution providing for a "I favor putting all the money we can siore Into building the secon'i largest navy In the world and thea if Germany tries to get anything we cm stop her " USE'CASCARETS'FOR LIVER AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATED III N BILlOt S, MEAD At HY, M( Iv FOH soi l! KTOM VfU, iti HIIEATH, BAD coi ns i' BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Shoebuvfcr: Of course you remember the cheap shoes you bought some time ago in the so called cheap stores, and you thought you were saving money. Didn't the soles last just about two weeks? Didn't the counters and caps go down like so much rags? Didn't they lose their shape about the first week? Of course they did. There's no secret about it they're made of cheap material to try and meet the demand for cheap shoes. But possibly the price was just right for your pocketbook. NOW LOOK HERE The Bargain Basement offers you the best shoes that money can buy at prices cheaper (remember cheaper) than these so-called cheap stores. They are broken lots from our up-stairs shoe department and represent the best grades of leather offered in the entire shoe market. Here are a few of them : Shoes for the Little Tots Soft kid, flexible sole 49 Shoe for the Children A good calf or full weight kid &12. Shoes for School Wear Good styles made to wear, for $1.59 and Shoes for Women All leathers, sold $4.50 to $5.50 2,23 Shoes for Women Dull calf and fine soft kid fo Shoes for Men Dress shoes $2.37. Work shoes 52.47 SE5 Mrs. Fred Hartman entertained this afternoon at bridge at her Irvington ' home, at East Twenty-second and Hancock streets. Six tables at card! . -cere arranged, anil the rooms were 1 redolent with pretty clusters of spring, S blossoms. The list of Invited guests g Included: Mrs Walter Yerlan. Mrs. 5 Lester Means. Mrs Edgar R. Hryan. j 'Mra H Harendrlck Mrs. W. H. Stsl- tfer. Miss I.ola Hendershott. Mrs W Kirkpatrlck Mrs. Kdwin H Hell. Mr-. 1 Charles Myers. Mrs Shirlev D. park- . Mrs Irw in. Mrs. Elwood II Hen-i dershott. Mrs. Thomas Vaughan Mis S Jackson. Miss Anna Hendershott i Mrs ChaXlle Prayer. Miss (Jueenie. King, Mrs. Robert Sllknitter. Mrs. ay Willis. Mrs. R. D Inrnan. Mrs c. T. Haas, Mrs. Edward Btloker. Ml' Rae Merritt. Miss Erankle King and! Mrs. Frank Woodward. Portland Journal. I ent box. Take a Cascarct tonight to clsaaM your Liver, stomach and Howels. and congressional investigation of charge will surely feel great by morning You men and women who have head ache. COatSd tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all won: out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forc ing a passageway every few days with . m g! VotNG mm Til AMERICAN IMAM I. Ess IN U, s ! that the aero corps of the urm "hopelessly inefficient." The resolution provides for an I vestigatlng committee of two senate anil three representatives. Tillman Advocate lllg Nary, WASHINGTON, Feb. :3. Speaking salts, cathartic pills or castor oil" from the floor of the senate here Sen. Cascarets Immediately cleanse and ator Henjamln Tillman Of South Car- regulste the stomach, remove the ollna. chairman Of the senate com sour, undigested and fermenting food mittee on naval affairs, said: and foul gases; take the excess bib "It Is suggested that the United from the liver and carry off the con States acquire the Danish West In- stlpated waste matter and poison dies and remove the possibility of from the bowels. Germany- getting It and using It as the Remember, a Cascaret tonight will base for an attack against the Pans- straighten you out by morning A ma canal. Soon they will have us 10-rent box from your druggiM buying the entire western hemisphere means healthy bowel action; a cli.ir to prevent Germany getting a foot- head and cheerfulness for months. hold. ' The Monroe doctrine Is our effectual safeguard. flout forget Ihe children. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade II MlHIIIIIIIIIIIllHilllllllllffl jllHHUlHIIQIHlHMniiMnnr""e.i... GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK. 6L0SSY HAIR HEE Fl PERMIT ON SULTAN PROJECTS REVOKED ed. Professor W. B. Brown. field horticulturist ol the I iregon Agricul tural College, was in charge. In view if the fart that so much in terest has been manifested in the E tOU ft II MR' DOCBUE 1 ItKAl TV IN A FEW MOMENT- TI'.Y Tlll work. Professor Rrown expects to re turn in June to give further instruc tion in summer pruning. SCIATICA'S CTERCING PAIN. U l are with h:OJ f.,r heavy hair t ha lf : glisteti with b; riess and is fl'fv and lustroi.s Dundertne Just one application doubles the teauty Ot your hair besides it imme diate!', dissolve e.ery p. ilicle of dandruff, sun annot hare n!e. bsav) healthv hair if fM have danlr-iff. This destructive scurf rot the hair of vt, lustre its strength and Its verv life, and If BOt over' ome H produce a feverlshnesa and itching of th .ir. th hair roots famish. iBSSH and die P'lRTLA.N'U. ore. Feb II. Th district lorester has Just received a c ,.p . ol the dec ision by the secretary j Of agric ulture, Lavid F. Houston, in I the Washington Railway t Electric. Company case, citing the clrcumstan-1 i es which caused the revocation j the permit held by that company on' To kill the nerve pains of Sciatica the sultan river water power projects! you can always depend on Slosn's in the Enocpaaimie national forest , Einlment It penetrates to the seat Washington. j of pain and brings ease as oon as It Th'- company has held priorities or , i applied. A great comfort too with these power sites for more than nine- j Sloan's is that no rubbing is raqulr ti during which time no construe-i ed. Sloan's Liniment Is lnvaluatle Uoe has r.een attempted, and the only for slopping muscular or nerve pain expenditure have been those for ex- of any kind. Try it at once If you natiOM nil surveys and outlays suffer with Rheumatism. Lumbago. dental thereto The company hl ! Sore throat. Pain in Chest. Sprains. BOYS IN COOKING SCHOOL. gtndents Are Required to Eat Their mn pood, Insuring DUIgencex MINNEAPOLIS Feb. 33. The Idea then the hair falls out fast had an opportunity to present the matter verbally to the secretary, but as they failed continually to comply wi'h the terms' of their permit and could not give any assurance that i' theli application for an extension was grant Sd they could begin develop ment, the secretary has decided that the extension should be denied The secretary states that the de partment Is desirous of having the power site under Its jurisdiction de veloped and used. For this reason it Bruises etc. It is excellent for N'-u-ralgia and Headache. 25c at all Druggists. Adv. it ...o- vo.ir has iM-en n'-gie t.-cl aroi c-rants permits to applicants under Is thin faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, which full opportunity Is given for ds et .1 ..-''la boUie I rviei ioo, - c I Ol 1 It 1 .IS wiir-ini 01 not a . Iianderine at any drug -tore ot to.iet f,.Hiiide and whether It ran las devel . ..nnier ihxa a little x direc ie ,n: oped In a rensonarue time out it ran ten minutes after fmi will sB tnu was the ssai laTostsMgd ro "'' made We sinceieh tselieve, reaaldiess 0 everything else adert!sed that If roa desire soft lustrous tautlful h.i snd lots of It -no dandruff n Itch ing scalp and no more falling hair ou must use Knowllon's Dunderln" II eelitua!! why not now not allow sites to be hoot use VBWBBJtG, nr. r'eb (t. With an enrollm'-riT of more than '.a ranch ers .'n Its classes with many others watching the work. the pruning school " held in the neighborhoods of Rex Sprlngbrook and Newlwrg clos- pe.n store itiirn R'iSLY.N, Wash., Feb. 23. The big department store of the .Northwestern Improvement company here was de stroyed by fire. The fire started In I a refuse box in the fire box of the boiler room Because of the fierce ness of the fire the Roslyn fire de ' partment and the fire fighters from ; Ihe .Northwest Improvement c om ! imnv's mine were unable to handle the ! situation and aid was brought from C'leelum The total loss will exceed tl'"i.00). that a hoy In a kitchen Is necessarily jo nuisance has passed out of at lea.' t 4 1 families in the Madison school dls ' trlct. In this school there are 41 j boys who know how to bake cake. pies and bread, make good dough nuts and cook many other things In 8 manner that would no credit to the c ooks of the school The 41 boys arc members of the cooking c lass, and although they can no wtake the responsibility of pre paring a Course dinner, they are con tinuing the studies to rtecome experts Some of them expert to be cafe chefs some day. and some of them are Just counting on a bachelor life or a wave of woman's rights Cooking is taken seriously by these boys It has to be taken that way. for the boys have to sal what they cook, and I scorched pudding or underdone doughnut Is not Ihe greatest delicate that a schoolboy ma? wish. The boys declare- they are learning to cook because they like to cook, be lieving It a convenient way to become proficient In a useful trade The lessons are put Into practice In the homes many of the hoys prepar ing th" Sunday dinners. It Is said. I -IN mm v! ., .. . .. ' i AND NOSE STUFFED PM'i; ol.l COMPOUND" ENDS COIiDS N GRIPPE N PEW not R8. Take "Papa's Cold Compound" ev. ry two hours until you have taken 1 three doses, then all grippe mis goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your cioggeo-up nos trils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty discharge or note running; relieves the headac he, dull ness, feerlshness. sore throat, snee.t Ing. soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up: Quit blow ing and snuffling Ease your throb bing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 rents at any drug store It sett without assistance, tastes nice ami causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. RUBBER When you buy anything in rubber you have to rely on the druggist regarding lis duality. The only safeguard you have Is to Imi lour rabhSf gissls at a reliable store than carries onlv reliable makes. Buy your Rubber Goods from us we offer you a bettor qual ity for lew mow) Tallman & Co. Ldia Druffitti Turks IK'ni lllg i-'s. COSTANTIN'i"I.E. Feb. 23 Of ficial denial of reports that the Ru slans CSntttrad lO.tfOt Turks and ion cannon when Erge rum was taken wa made here by the Turkish war office Fifty old cannon i .m prised the Turk ish gun loss. Ihe statement said awiiy all Several garages In Southern Callior about II .. ,,,,.,,,., .t,. ,, u . ,he cum with water healed has The RlfMf sal ihe skin. If the kldin are weak or torpid, the skin will be pimply or blotchy Hood's SarsapBrllla strengthens and stimu lates the kidneys, and clears the com plexion liy bl'KKl It makes good health Adv. j by the sun's rays SEHOlS CAMILO BoltJH WASHINGTON. Feb. . CaaillO Korjo. aged 2:i and former consul-1 general of Ecuador at London, where! he spent IJOO.00S In two years, uc-1 cording to his story, has apptls'd to the Ecudorean legation here for aid. He arrived in Washington penniless after having had his rare paid from Atlanta. He had worked his way from Pasadena, Csl-, to Atlanta. I'pon his arrival In Washington he' said: "I am shocked and grieved that the' minister has not assisted me already not so much for my own sake, for although I was consul general at Lon don for two years I did little hut run through with 1200,000.' Horjo hesitated- "Rut my father was then In a position to give It to me and there was no reason why I shouldn't spen'; : any monev I wanted to spend." Then he continued ."but i fee (ha-' the legation should have helped me; instantly for the sake of my family. I It has done much for Ecuador and : when my father died the day of his dStSth was declared a day of Batloail mourning for all time -he wus mln-i Isler of the treasury, you know " Horjo declares that he left the con-' sulate in London as the result of a' change in government, which swept f the family fortune except IM which his mother now Which Road Shall You Choose? dav FOR Till MAN LIVING ONLY Kill W Every No louht von Whv That was nearly three years ago, fhls Important question Is before hava often talked It over, but never made up your mind to act rot get down to brass lacks this Spring and plan to BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN and enjoy the pleasures for which you have w shed so long' Now Is the time to start on the road to Happiness and Contentment, Come to our office today and look over the many different house plans we have; let us fhture out the cost on one suited 10 your needs then glva the order for work to begin on the foundation for the home. It's easy. We can furnish you with everything you will need for building from the plans to the shingles, c ome in today and Il l's talk It over OREGON LUMBER YARD PHONE 8. I