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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. z You Ought to be Giving Your jj Spring Wardrobe Some Serious Thought YOU WANT TO FEEL THE ENTHUSIASM AND JOY THAT COMES WITH 3; NEW SPRING CLOTHES, ESPECIALLY IF THEY'RE CHOSEN HERE. YOU H WANT YOUR SPRING CLOTHES TO PERFORM A REAL STYLE DUTY. YOU H I WANT TO BUY AT A STORE THAT CAN FULFILL THESE SPECIFIATIONS. THIS STORE CAN, AND WHAT'S MORE THIS STORE'S VALUES NEVER WERE I BETTER. New Waists of Striped Tub Silks And Colored Crepe-De-Chine Neat tailored styles with low collars and long sleeves. Some with Hy-low effects that can be worn either way. The stripes come in all the desirable colors with white, while the crepe de chines are in white, flesh, mais and Nile green. Only S2.95 Mr. Man! Look Here for Your New Hat -Look to this store for the smartest hats of the season. You are assured of the snappiest styles as we carry the famous Kensington line, which every smart dresser in Pendleton knows to be the "pace setter" of fashion. You don't have to pay extravagant prices for Kensington hats. Your choice $3.50 And they are the best on earth for the price. WASH SKIRT MATERIAL Wash Skim are to be very popular this Summer. You'll find a big assortment here of various materials Mich as cotton corduroy, galatea, pique, bedford cord, gabardine, Palm Beach, waffle cloth, Indian Head linen, etc. These come in white only and vary in price from 15r to 65? the yard. I COLORED TAFFETAS Colored taffetas are the scarcest arti cle he market today. We have a full . of colors in the best quality, 3." and Ml inch widths. Taffeta is to be worn for evening as well as street, also in suite. The yard $1.25 to $2.00 TURK-NIT TOWELS A new shipment of Turk-Nit towels. The best little towel we have ever had. Is made Turkish on one side and knit on other; soft as silk; very absorbant; with colored edges of pink," blue and white. Each 15 SERPENTINE CREPE One of the best materials for kimonas is Serpentine Crepe. A big showing, all colors and beautiful patterns. Some Ja panese effects ; 30 inches wide ; fast col ors. The vard 20 "T . P. W. Pure Food Shop" m IF IPS FROM OUR PURE FOOD DEPARTMENT IT'S CLEAN. 3 Phones All 15 "TODAY'S STORE NEWS" FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES by expre.. BOILED HAMS, BAKED LUNCHEON LOAF, PICKLED PIGS FEET, BONELESS PICNIC HAMS, NEWLY LAID EGGS, ROSE BRAND ORANGES, COTTAGE CHEESE, COUNTRY SAUSAGE. ( T. P. W. TEA SALE 50c JAPAN TEA, POUND 30c. We are serving this tea afternoon 2 to 5. WINESAP APPLES Extra choice sound apples, box $1.75 T. P. W. SPECIAL BLEND The BEST 35c COFFEE on earth. Include a pound in today's order. FRIDAY ONLY 25c DUST CLOTH Free with a 50c Bottle Liquid Veneer. Ask about them. Bargain Basement Money Savers How can you tave by buying goods that were always "cheap, trashy" goods, sold at a price to catch your eye? If you wish to save, isn't it better to buy merchandise of high quality at a low price? When you trade in our Busy Basement your saving is double. Our quality merchandise gives longer wear, and our prices are lower than the so-called cheap prices. 15c Turkish Towels, a good bargain, Bargain Basement price 10- $2.00 Bed Spreads, hemmed, ready for use, Bargain Basement price $1.4t $1.25 Bed Spreads, quality guaran teed, Bargain Basement price 98c 50c Curtain Draperies, ecru, lace in sertion edge, B. B. price 27C 30c Black Sateen, the best sateen val ue anywhere, B. B. price 21C THE BIGGEST BARGAIN YET Black Silk Messaline, permanent finish, non-split weave, best for hard wear, sold for $1.25, Bargain Basement price 79c 75c Men's Black Sateen Shirts, Bar gain Basement price 46c 79c Men's Light Shirts, Military Col lar, Bargain Basement price ... 49c $12.50 to $32.00 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement price.. $6.75 to $11.95 $3.50 Men's Dress Hats, excellent new styles, Bargain Basement pr. $1.69 $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes, fine French calf, Bargain Basement price $2.37 $5.00 Women's Dress Shoes, several pretty styles, B. B. price $2.23 $1.50 Corsets, non-stretch, average figure. Bargain Basement price 97C The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade Filt-'le ladles yesterday utter- door attended the thimble party giv en by Mrs David H. Kelson ami Mrs. William H McCormmach at the home ol the latter, in East Washington street. The afternoon was spent at needlework and the quests were en tertained by several pleasing musical numbers, Mrs Qeorge Kin playing a Unano solo and Mrs Raymond Hatch and Mrs Mary Harvey each singing I tw o vocal number. A guessing con test also provided enjoyment, hon ors In this Ileitis Hojl hy Mrs. Klnr. in I the draw with five other ladies who were equally successful in guessing. The hostesses were assisted in sorv lng,by the Misses Warn he Furnish. Qeorglanna Fletcher, Irene Rhea and I Helen Xelson. Mrs John 1. McKellway Is presid ing at a bridge luncheon this after soon at her apartments In the East em Oregon State Hospital For Your Baby. The Signature of Pendleton Club ladles are planning to observe "National Baby Week,' which begins on March 11. Commit tees have been appointed by the va rious women's organizations to con fer upon plans for the week. The final and largest purty of the Kill Kare flub will be held this even ing In the Kagle-Woodmnn hall Each member has been given the privilege of Inviting a guest. Dancing will be enjoyed until 11 o'clock at which hour a banquet will lie served At the Methodist parsonage last evening at 6 o clock pavm s Thomp son and Miss Princess Smith were made man and wife. Rev. C. A. Hud shlre performed the ceremony. Th.' newly married couple will live on Butter "'reek where the bridegroom has a ranch. Mrs Nesmith Ankeny has out Invi tations for a bridge luncheon Satur day, the first of a series she is planning. I is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine Mrs. Lee Moorhonse ami Mrs A. K. Bchaefer are entertaining two ta bles at bridge this afternoon I On Monday evening In the parlors The North Side Bridge Club Is of the Methodist church the Epworth meeting this afternoon at the home league entertained with a leap year of Mrs. J. Newton Burgess. i social. There was a large attendance and a nice sum wus cleared for the The Current Literature Club will league treasury, be entertained tomorrow afternoon . at the home of Mrs. Charles Bond Mr. and Mrs J T. Hoskins return- with Mrs Bond and Mrs. ('ail Rower ed to their home at Echo this morn hostesses, i 'us prepared by him for over 30 yean. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Ftetcher's Castorla. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, ChffMtZku Portugal Waits Declaration of War by Germany HOSTILITIES MAY BRUIN U.MosI ANY TIKE BBCAl'HE OK SHIPS SK17.1I. Smith Huts Ranch, El't ; EN E. Ore., March '.' II s. Smith of San Francisco, has purchas ed a ranch of 1150 acres, four miles east of rreswell. In thts Bounty, be longing to s S. Farrar and R. A Fry,; for Iin.iiao. Mr. Smith and son. Howard Smith, will conduct the! rnnch, Included In the deal are be tween 60 and 60 heart of blooded stock. AMSTERDAM, March I. A Her man declaration of war upon Portugal is Impending. Ht rlin adv ices stated. A declaration of war has been ex pected as a result of the Portuguese seizure of interned Herman ships be. cause they needed transports. I'ortu lal has been frankly pro-ally because of her relations with England Sh aided the British In Africa. Town (Jets Hor1iig, OAKLAND, Cat, March 2. George W. Town, arrested in Oregon and brought back here on charges of ar son, believed to be a member of the Lester Burright arson gang, was glv. en a preliminary hearing before Po lice Judge Smith Burright is serv ing a term in prison The gang op erated along the entire Pacific A siievirio gnlnt folds. The nearest thing to a specifi'J against colds Is a sleeping porch or open hed room and a cold sponge hath every morning when you first get up. Kven then you will occasionally take a cold, especially when colds are epi demic, and when you do you will find Chgmberlsln'i cough Remedy great help in enabling you to get rid of it. Trv it. obtainable everywhere Adv. Amity l"ostoffi(-c Robbed. AMITY' Ore.. March I. A robbery . OCPUrted here Monday In the postof I flee. The robbers pried the front door of the office open with tools tak en from a nearby blocksmlth shop. The safe was blown, hut nothing was secured This is the second robbery In two months. LOCAL IS DEAD IN KANSAS AT THE AGE OF 19 GKORGE POTTS MADE Ills HOME IN IMVTMJ.A fx MATY IXHl HOME TIM I Scolds Fatal to Child. EIG EXE. ore., March 2. Ethel. 3 I year-old daughter ol F. R. Ream and wife of this city, died from scalds re I ceived when she fell into a tub of water which her mother was using to ; scrub the floor. Russia ( "lints Tost. PETROORAD, March 2. War ex penses for 1916 are estimated at 15, 110,000,000 In the budget presented to the Duma 5 POUND LOTS, LB 25c m Page Gets British Reply. Washington. March 2. Ambas sador Page at London cabled the state department that the British re ply to Fnited States protest on sei zure of mails had been delivered to him by the British foreign office. Be cause of the length, of the answer. Rage is mailing it. rnwil Ijiior Clears WASHINGTON, March 2. Th Italian liner Napolt, which reached New York several days ago with guns mounted aboard, was granted clear ance papi rs Aeroplane Soare Powder Men. I RARKDALE, Wis.. March .'. -Ap-I pearance of an aeroplane in the vlcl ! n ty of the Du Pont Powder works : here cause alarm. Employes some time ago received . anonymous warning that the plant I would be blown up on March 1. KMIt. Ol MKItt HAM VISSlXS The Court of Las! Resort, Around the stove of the cross roads grocery is the real court of last re sort, for it finally over-rules all oth ers Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been brought before this court In almost every cross roads grocery In this country, and has always received a favorable verdict. ft is In the country where man expects to receive full value for his money that this remedy Is most appreciated Obtain able everywhere. Adv. To inip sound Navj Yards, WASHINGTON. Feb. I. Senator j I'oindexter announced that a poll of J; (St. Louts Post-Dispatch.) the naval committee showed a major In John Oassett Moore's Digest f ty In favor of euulpp ng the Puget International Law. which is Issued , S()Uml nvy yHrd f(r Cl)n(ltruf.tln ( from the Fnited States printing office I ba 1 1 esh I ps . at a cost of 12,065.000. 5 it Washington, the right to arm mer-, chant vessels for protection is set out j Seattle Btivcr Oots Nogs m ,n 11,77 Secretary of State Fish held' 'HNTRALI A, March I.- K. S. !- ,h!" M w"s"1 '"' " tT trading had ' ,., , Toledo last week sold SO head S Ih" right to carry two guns and other j nKII , ,s-eattlP stockvard. The arms f-.r protection. "Provided always noggi whl(.n aV(.rMK,.d UH pounU ! that the vessel carrying such guns.Wprp drvn , CaehjUU, frm tt.hor(, m 1,r,nH ""-lf ''- "n 'w,ul v"- the, will he shipped bv rail to Seattle 't:e and he engaged in none other than peaceful commerce, and that m such guns and arm- be .n tended and' . Senators Son Kills Man. H , H for ,ne purpose of de- WMiO, tab. March 2.--WII- m fens.- and self-protection" ! ',am,; V ''" Mn,,h' '"' "' firaml Ka- Th.. haite, ,rming of mer- M,-' " "' ' Sena- M ""d" -how, further that the:,or '-'",,,h "f testified before m law ,.,es not prohibit ARMED vessels doners jury that he was driving belonging to citizens of the Cnlte.l wmm """ " rHn ,m" "nl States from sailing out of ports; It 35 onlv requires the owners to give se wagon driven by W. H. Ellis of Ixis Angeles here late Saturday night. El- M I curlty that such vessels shall not be!"M dl'"1 ,m' rp",,U "f h,H Wrl employed by them to commit hostili ties against foreign powers at pane with the Fnited States And further, the . r.nrts held that "Th seizure by France of an American merchantman No blame wan placed by the coro ner's Jury. ind indemnatlon" cannot he Jtts- LMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIillllHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlie MORTGAGE LOANS Term Contract on City and Farm Property. Current Rate NO COMMISSIONS, NO BONUSES, or other expense. 5 Just like jrfUinjf it from a bank. Large or amall amounts. H 5 Loan quickly closed. If you need money ' COME and SEE US. M ATLOGK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. 1 1 2 East Court St. jllllMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir ! I'K.VIM.KTON PKOPLF. (Jirr INSTANT ACTIO!. Those who have used It in Pendle j ton are astonished at the INSTANT action Of simple buckthorn bark, gly . cerlne. etc,., SS mlxe.l In Adler-1-ka He a use It acts on ROTH lower and I upper bowel, OHM SP'lo.VFri. Ad-iler-l-ka relieves almost ANy CAM I constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul m alter that a few doses often relieve or pre. I vent appendicitis?. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Talb man & Co, dr. tlfied by the fact that she WSJ for defensive purposes." Lyman Must stand Trial. WASHINGTON, March I, That J 'rant Lyman must return to New 1 York to face trial on a charge of us- ng the ma'ls to defraud Instead of Nothing whatever Is said as to the , being sent to California w here he size of guns, and It Is to he noted that Jumped hall, was the declaration here a merchant vessel could carry two! of Assistant (leneral Wallace, cannon, besides other a. ms. It Is now said that United States naval officers Vming Trapper Miming. have raggaatad that the size of the MEDFORI). ore, March 2. --Search gun that a merchant ship be allowed Is being made for Eddie Hall, a yniinR to earn he limited t n caliber of two trapper living near Trail, who has Inches. This, certainly. would b been missing since the big storm In " hanging the rules of t;ie game while i January. the game Is In progress. Rut why two Inches? Why no' one'' or why not Austrian Take llooo. change the weapons to a child's pop- VIENNA, March 2. Twenty-three gun? If we are to abandon our rlghtsj 'annon and ln.uuii rifles were taken on the hlKh seas, we mtitht as well do 'he Austrian capture of DttfBMQ It completely? Albania, it was announced. atOeorge Potts, who lived in this county for many years but who re tired from active life over a year ago and went to Kansas died recently there, according to the following ar tide In the La Cynge Journal-Record of February 25: (ieorge Potts died Monday at about 6:110 p. m.. at the home of his neph ew. Alfred wilgus on South Broad way, aged 79 years. 5 months and IS days, having been born September .1. 136. In Ijincashlre. England, When eight years old Mr Potts came with hi parents to America set tling In Lafayett county, Mo. At the age of 17 years he entered the ser vice of the government as a freight er across the mountains in the early eighties he went to Oregon and homesteaded a farm near Pendleton, that state where he lived until a lit tle more than a year ago when he came hack to his people in Kansas, making his home wltn his nephew as above stated. He was a brother of the late Mrs Elizabeth Wilgus, of this city, and of Wm T. Potts, de ceased, of Paola He was never mar ried and was the last of his Immedi ate family. For more than half n century he lived In the far west, sep arated from all kindred Deceased was a fine old gentle man, unspoiled hy his lonely but ad venturous life, and relt strongly drawn toward his few remaining peo tde In late venrs eslteclallv If,. In aur. vlvei by two half sisters and several nephews and nieces. For sometime past he has been an acute sufferer from asthmatic trouble, and welcom ed death as a release from suffering Funeral services were held at the Alfred Wilgus home Wednesday aft ernoon. Rev. c. C, Abbott officiating. Interment in Oak Lawn cemetery fol lowed llritlsh Twxos to ise. LONDON, March 2 Chancellor of the Exchequer McKcnna. In a speech at fjuild Hal;, predicted that England shortly must Dear even heav ier tax burdens than at present. "If consumption continues as at the present." McKenna said, "there will not he enough goods in the world to meet the destruction of war The only way to satisfy the demands of the armv and navy Is to divert cap ital and labor entirely to manufacture' of war paraphernalia." . gon, Aaron Gardner, r. was hap- Itized at the Christian church by Kev C, ',. Scale pastor of the church. The aged man. was accompanied bv his daughter, Mrs Francis Rose, with whom he lives. Mr. Scates says .Mr Gardner Is the oldest person he ever baptised and believes it is the retard for the state. RrlUsli stcsmer Afire. NEW YORK. March I. The lint Ish steamship Eiirymarhus. taking on a cargo of cotton and munitions for Russia In llrooklyn wus afire Fire boats controlled the flames. BRIGHTER CHILDREN Children are probably brighter today than a generation ago but are they stronger? That's a grave question. So many pint hed fat es, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wnndct if they will ever grow into rnlai:. healthy men and women. If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, lack healthy color, or find studies difficult, give them Scott's Emulsion for one mnnth to enrich their blood and restore the body-forces to healthy artion. Scott's Emulsion is used in private schools. It is not a "patent medicine ' simply a highly concentrated oO-ioori, without alcohol or harmful dniRs. It cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene fits lungs and strengthens the system Your druggist has it refuse substitute S. ttM.ns.. :. n.i. u-a .... a . . . ..... . a . .,.,.,. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Say Cream Applied in NoBtrils I T iwuicvcs iii ao i oin at (mcc. , , --.. a a- , a. . a a a a a a a If your nostrils are clogged and your head Is ItUffed and you ran t breathe freely because nf a cold or catarrh. Just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm at any drug stote Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every sir pasage of your head, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mu cous membrane and von get Instant relief, Ah! How good It foeli. your nos trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, Mowing, no more heartache, dryness or strug gling for breath. Ely's (Team Itnlm Is Just what sufferers rrom heart colds and catarrh need It's , delight Haitian Treaty Ratified. WASHINGTON, March 2. The senate unanimously ratified the Hultl i,n treaty, hy which the fnited Staten Is given a virtual protectorate of Haiti. Man H.,. Baptised; Record, RAKER. Ore.. March 2.- Ridding for the baptismal age record of ore- Perfect Harmony H must exist In the digestive system in i order to get the best value from your food. When the stomach lacks tone or strength trv a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Hong Kong Cafe NI NOODLE PAIIIOIU Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c (hiishle Tray Orders a gperialtii Roxes for ladles and gentlemsn OPTO DAT AND ALL NIQHT MKALS 25o AND UP Upeclal Chicken Dinner "iindaya. 548 Main Street NMt to E O Itldg Phon let