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EIGHT PAGES .GE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1916. EoWjUOCE fEAHS THE WO00MAN8 UFtJ A Most Wonderful Display of Women s New Waists ' I fyou are NoTCOiNTr,v f& ,n tub mac A T VOtl JUST BET I A Our Waist Department is especially strong in the great variety and evtreme beauty of style of the new blouses ve are showing at this popular price. Every one of these waisU p. pular department. In the Silk Waists are used striped tub silks, crepe de chines. Jap silk, taffeta and pussy willow taffeta in a wide variety of styles, featuring long sleeves that are different and adjustable collars that look equally well, high or low. The Crisp Lingerie Waists of voile, lace cloth or organdie, come in all white com bined with lace or with the new methods of trimming with pastel shades such as rose, Copenhagen blue. Nile green and maize. Choice only $2.95 STRIPED SILKS There is no doubt as to stripes being good. Because you will find stripes talk ed of and shown in the fashion books and by these we gown ourselves. A splendid showing of the highest quality striped silks can be found in our silk section. Comes in all colors and stripes; 36 inches wide. The yard $1.25 to $3.00 VENICE LACES A new lot of Venice Laces in all widths, cream and white, used for trim mings, etc. Best qualitv, well made. The yard 15? to $1.50 Bargain Basement Bargains We have told you several times that this department is the Real, Quick Selling department, and it sure is. Twelve days cleaned us out of over 900 yards of heavy woolen dress goods that was sent from our high-class dry goods de partment. This goods represented a good many dollars in saving to you. Did you get any of it? HERE IS ANOTHER EXTRA SPECIAL Light Woolen Dress Goods For both women and children in pretty new colors and patterns, blues, blacks, browns, greys and light and dark plaids, loose fancy weaves, diagonals, pin stripes and pretty novelty goods. All 36 inches wide and the best 85c and $1.00 values you have yet bought. 49c The Peoples Warehouse j Where It Pays To Trade Win CHEERFUL PEOPLE ARE HEALTHY. Fear to peop' are chiefly known unpleasant states AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER KIMPLE HOME TREATMENT E- nun gebms or this daw- i.l ROCS DISEASE. The reason why so many people who suffer from Catarrh never seem able to get cured is that lhe are con tinually seeking the momentary relie of spras. douching, greasy creams iniments ti u.'h things do open up the swollen nostrils and clear the head temporarily, besldee stopping for! a while the disgusting blowing, hawk- Inf. spitting and choking, but th-y never cure To drive "Ut Catarrh for good son have got to get down to it" real cause. Catarrh is a germ disease.. The air is always full of i atarrh germ thrown off by on peraoB and absorb ed by another and when the system does fall to throw off such germ! thev find permanent lodgment In the nose, throat snd hen! and multiplv; iestroyert by Inhaling the pure me.il r.ited air of Hyomel ( pronounced lllgh-o me i. This Splendid and pow erful combination of oil of nuealyp-1 tus with ether healing agents has i wonderful (ermicUai action. Ti u breathe Its all Into -ur nose, throat mid lungs bj means if a small hatd rubber iiihab r wiu h Tallman & Co and other leading druggists here in PCBdletOti and vicinity supply with rver treatment This medicated air IS i . i ,. in ocath to the (arms of Ca tarrh sad drives them completely out of i sMitctn and when the germ are destroyed the ratarth with all Its tlgngrr cable swnptoms will slop Kveii two or three mtaatsa use win give re freshing relief, while, if you win t two or three times a da fOC S few' week l will lotnpletely banish ca tarrh and ever siniptom of catarrh As Hyoinel i pleasant to breathe .nut is always ssM hi druggists everywhere with a sjosIUw iaaisnln t success fal results or money lm k. surely no ' atarrh auffafat should go long be $2.95 is in itself avorable FANCY HAIR RIBBONS New lot of fancy hair ribbons just re ceived. Some checks, some stripes, some floral designs, beautiful colorings, best quality, especially for hair ribbons. The yard '. 25c and 35c LEATHER TRIMMINGS An express shipment of colored skins to be used for trimmings, such as bands, collars, cuffs, etc. These are in white skins; get what you want, we cut it. Comes in colors of Kelly green, navy blue, black, white and red. Economical ly Priced. SPECIAL WOOL DRESS GOODS UNTIL EVERY YARD IS GONE Of mind, and it Is seldom realized ex cept by medical men, that they exer cise profound influence on the health. When the mind is anxious and dis turbed all the functions of the body go wrong. The digestive system ! especially disordered, nnd this gives rise to what is known as auto-intoxication, an exceedingly common condi tion. Autointoxication means the absorp tion into the blood iff poisons formed 'n the body itself, and these have much the same effect as poisons taken in from outside. When the stomach suiks. these poisons are carried to the brain and nerves, with the result that the mind is dulled, the heart weaken ed and the breathing disturbed. If the anxiety and worry are not forcibly checked things go from bad to worse and the persons falls into a condition of neurasthenia On the other hand, feelings of hope. pleasure and Joy both stimulate the digestion and help to get rid of the poisons which are formed by the breaking down of foodstuffs. The cheerful person is rarely a vic tim of autointoxication. We should therefore make a habit Of cultivating a cheerful. Joyous state of mind. It la not always an easy task, but with constantly trying the most despondent person may succeed in the end. S renity of mind is natural to some, but all ma cultivate It. If one say to himself on rising In the morning "I will be cheerful and happy today. OUR YOUNG WOMEN r:re so often subject to headache are languid, pale and nervous because their blood is thin or insufficient They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but they lack that ambition and vivacity whit histhtirbirthright. They donotneeddnigs butdoneedthetonic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richtr blood, fills hollow cheeks.pupprcssos nervousness atid es .tablishcs strength. Nourishmentalone makesbloodand Scott's Emulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free fiom wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale or nervous, give licr Scott's for one Math and MM the betterment, It has a wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid substitutes. At any drug store. txAitt a Bowuc, li. jumbcld.N.J. Urt advertisement tor our ah eauv 49c mm no matter what may happen to Irritate' iou uetiress me. and If he repeats that assurance to himself many times m me day, he will find that most of the inevitable worries are borne Ugh-1 ly. At the end of the day his digestion and other functions will be in a heal-i thy state and the next dav's effort arlll be easier. And in the course of a few weeks, if this plan he persever-1 ingly followed, almost complete con trol of the mind will he obtalnde, the trials of life will be borne with etiuntimity, the bodily functions will be strengthened and the evils of au tointoxication will be avoided. ('arisen ot for seuls SAN FKA.N.'ISCO, Cal., Feb. Fred Carisch. former Portland i 8. atch- er, will not wear a Seal uniform this! season At least, not Tor the time be in. Manager Harrv XVolverton ,l.l.l I j ed that his present catching staft. which consists of Louis Sspulvsda and George Block, is strong enough for hi?! club. SoMlen in Riot SAN FRANCISCO. Calif, March 8. Passengers arriving on the liner So-' noma declared -I1)"" Australian re cruits, demanding a six hour drill day.1 rioted at Sydnej February 14. Dam-' ag- estimates' at two million dollars was done before the soldiers were dispersed and the leaders Jailed. One was reported klled. Per OEM iUime.l In oil. CHICAGO March S. The Stand lard Oil Company of Indiana in 1011 earned tt.U per cent on Its outstand-; j Ing 110,000.000 stock, as compared I with l'i ltd per cent In 19M. This was 'revealed at the stockholders' meetlnR I held at Whiting, Ind. The company paid ta, 600,001 dlvl-l I dends. beside which the surplus was1 Increased 1 1 2.3DK,37, making the to-i ta llt.Ttl,M0. ' Murders Psflvpyj Bsttrlnw, bAWTOM, OWskotTU, March 8. Daniel okane murdered his famli;. of seven and committor! suicide, follow ing a quarrel with his rather, He Is believed to have been insane. Armed with a razor I hammer and a revol ver he apparently went methodically through the house, staying his wife, five children and his lather and thin 1 shot himself "Hillside Hume," the country res: Acnes of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Frailer on TututUa crook, was the Ken last evening of a party Which Was morel than ordinarily enjoyable. About seventy-five I'emtleton people drove out for the occasion an J spent the hours until midnight dancing in the ballroom of the heautiiul home Vir ginia reels and quadrilles as well as the more modern steps were danced. During the evening a vocal solo v:is given bj Mrs. Carl Tower and Mis Qaynell Baldwin played a violin se lection. The guest list of the affair was M follows: Mr. and Mrs. Neamlth An keny. Mr, and Mrs. ft. Alexander, Mr. and Mis. H. K Kickers. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin S..Hurroughs. Mr. and Mrs Wilson K lirock. Dr. and Mrs prank K Hoyden, Mr. and Mrs. Norborne Berkeley, Dr. and Mrs. ft. k. Faros worth. Mr. ami Mrs. l.-.nvreiue ( Frailer. Judge ami Mrs James . i Fee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton,! Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Judd. Ir. and! Mm w. 1. McN'ary, Mr. and Mrs 1 Will Moore. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Moor house, Judge and Mrs. 0. W. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. E. Prultt. Mr. and Mrs Carl Power, Mr. and Mrs C. E. ! Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs John F. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert X Stanflold, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tall-' man. Dr. ami Mrs. A. K. Tanilesle, Mr. snd Mrs. W. L. Thompson. Mr and Mrs Thomas Thompson. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent, Mr and Mrs. John Vert. Rev. and -Mrs. Charles Qulnney, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anken. (Walla Walla i. Misses Edna Zimmer-; man. Kleanor Vincent. Edith Johnson, Norma Alloway, Effie Jean Frailer and Qaynell llaldwin, Mrs. Edith Kay. Mrs. A M. Herrick, Mrs Una 11. Sturgis, and Messrs. Guy L. Boyden, Harry V. Gray, John Dickson, Fred ; HELIX DELEGATES ARE ATTENDING CONVENTION (.() TO MIITON FOB Bl'XD.Vi school GATHERING; OTHER NEWS NOTES. (Kast oregonian Special.) HSUX, Ore.. March S. Mrs. Pierce and son Will, Mr and Mra. John Quest. Mrs. W. T. Latyton and Monta Quest went to Pendleton Sun day to attend the Pierce-Quest wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks went to Milton as delegates from the Chris tian church to the Sunday school con vention. Mrs. B E. (.liest and Mrs. W. H. Alb e were sent from the Bap tist Sunday school. Mrs. M. U Morison went to Pen dleton for a Short visit to Mrs. A. W. Daubner. Jack Dunnington of Spokane is vis iting friends and relatives here. E. L. Smith of Pendleton was a Sunday visitor here with M. P. Smith and other relatives. Will Kuthers has returned from a trip to Washtucna and other cit es in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. It. C, Dunnington left Sunday for a few days business and pleasure trip to Walla Walla. Mrs. E. L. Xorvell has gone for a weeks visit to Adams with . her par ents. Ilev. and Mrs. Stockton. Mrs. Edith Snyder of IJayton. Wn., returned home Sunday from a weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stroud. Mrs. Kllzabeth Messlnger of Day ton spent last week with her cousins, FAMOUS FIGHTERS H.toblo. lejSatVM Mglil wci .in ( hmapton. You can't keep the modern fighter, nut of society, and entile Ritchie, I American lightweight champion. Is proving it Kid McCoy and Mrs Kid McCoy are helping him The are Ju.d now rubbing elbows with society lolle Idling til I'alm BeaCB. See the nattN white flannel suit the American light- '' Willie W. Uimpkin, E. S. Lampkln. A. It, Despain, R. P. Marsall and ltoy W. Ritner. At the annual business session of the Current Literature Club, held yester day afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. A. C. Hampton, on High street, Mrs. F.. It Aldrich was Chosen president tor the next year, Mrs 1 1'. Temple vice president, Mrs James Johns Jr . secretary, and Mrs ! H. F.. ltickers, treasurer. A Commit1 tee consisting of Mrs Aldrich. Mrs JtmeS A. Fee and Mrs. John. Jr., was appointed to consider the program Of work for the next season. Mrs William C. McKlnney and Mrs T. M. Henderson will entertain the Thursday Afternoon Club on Sat urday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Henderson on Baat M ta street. Mrs. Charles Meyers entertained -some I'nited Artisan friends last ev ening at her home with an old-fush-ioned dancing party, A very enjoy able evening, concluded with the serv. Ing of delicious refreshments. was spent. The twelfth annual rollcall and banquet of the llupttst church, which whs postponed on account of the deep snow in February, w all be held Friday evening in the church parlors. All Baptist! in the city are Invited to at tend. - Mrs. F K. King and her father. J, H King, have left for RttSVtlle, Wash., where Mr. King will remain through the summer Mrs. King will visit there two weeks with a sister, Mrs. 1). A Scott. .Mrs. Wm. Stroud and Mrs. Catherine Stanton of Helix. Clifford Kendal gave a party to a I few of h s friends at the Kendall home Saturday night. The games rook, pit and running were played anM refreshments served. Those present were Misses I.etha Alble. Clara King. Bnia Kuther. America Hutrhistm. i'thel BroWB; Messrs Roy Davidson, Theodore Norvell. Henry Walker. Walter Cramer and Clifford Kendall AN IDEAL SPKINC; LAXATIVE. A good and time tried remedy is Dr. King's New Ufe Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood Impurities You owe It to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr King's New Life Pills will do It. 2oc at your Druggist Adv. It was only four years ago that electric starting and lighting systems were put to use on automobiles. Less than two per cent or the cars made In 1912 were equipped this way Th growth of this industry Is shown b the fact that over 9H per cent of the 1916 models are equipped with this, systems. Assist Nature. There are times when you should assist natuYe. Ii IS now undertaking to cieanse your sys tem If you will taliaS Hood's Sarsap- atitla the undertaking will be success ful. This great medicine purifies and buiids up as nothing else does. Adv. MIXING IN SOCIETY Kal ir weight champion wears Itltt- hfe is the modern "gentleman fighter.'' t Palm Heach tie is Mr. deary Kteffen of San Francisco. Kid McCoy has, ol course, been a favorite of fashion for many years. At I'alm ileach he is Mr, Norman Bel by oi Indiana anil llroadway. MAN you are not alone in your desire for a chon, imoll chew that will give you tobacco mti-daction. W-B CUT t'.lirwinl the Itenl labacco Chc. mtw '. '" what wiol. A HMUl clicw saliafu you hclicr and lain bald than twice itf. runnel 'will bo a live orjuiary kirnl. You cm tell by quality tell dm it M l Rfl Ittam (.. "Notice how the salt bring! out the rich tobaccotaate." Hide by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaioa Sqoare, New York City THE EAST UNITED ON PREPAREDNESS PLAN IHt. C. .1. SMITH. REflTRJilNC PROM VISIT, DECLARES Al l. BACK Wll.soN. (Oregon Journal i Dr. ('. J. smith, who has just re turned from a two months' visit throughout the east, says the three things that most Impressed him weir the great sentiment for preparedness, the Increasing Roosevelt talk nnd sentiment, anil the great business ac tivity, commencing at the eastern side of the RocklM and culminating In New York city. "Preparedness Is a current and fa vored topic of discussion throughout the east." said Dr. smith "There Seems to be a gencrat sentiment back of the program to put the United States In such position that the RStlon can maintain its position at any time In the face of any condition that might arise. PrciNticdnc-N s gaogM, "People differ as to means and II to the extent to which WS should g". but they seem to be generally behind the administration In Its prtigram ol preparation. "And speaking of tne administra tion." continued Dr. Smith, "national democratic leaders believe that the coming national convention will be the shortest on record The nomina tion of President Wilson will be, prac tically, a matter of routine. "on the other hand, the republican leaders are at sea. They do not know what Is going to happen at the Chi cago convention Kvery one is talk ing Hoosevelt. Everyone wants to know what the people of the west think of him. And the belief Is fast gaining ground that if Hoosevelt In not the nominee of the convention, he will dictate the next republican nom inee. Btudneai is Gaining. "I was surprised at the great busi ness activity of the east. When I was In New York It was estimated that there were 1,000,094 visitors In that city The hotels are Jammed. It Is almoet impossible To get a theater ticket unless you reserve It l'i days in advance, or buy It of a broker at a big advance. Business men are all happy and nptlmlstio. I cannot see how such a condition can prevail so generally in the east without having Its effect on the Pacific coast and It is the general belief that this part of the country will soon share in the good times now being Slljjoyad on the Atlantic const." The large searchlights used by the Genera) Electric Company for spec tacular Illuminating effects at the Panama-Pacific exposition have bell sold to the Russian government. (iiris in Riot Injured, SHHLTON, Conn.. March l.r Oni girl was injured and two others ur rested and several persons were pelt ed with eggs and red pepper In riots and clashes between police and strikers here In connection with the strike of girls and women at the It N. Itsssett Corset Supply Company. A Simple Aid to Good Health VwBReeie, De Queen, Ark., writes: "Folip past year constipation l as bothered no- vi ry much, but l r.nd Foley Cathartic Tablets ar.- bettor I ban anything I liuve ever used and thitf netion is pet feet. Not a gripe In a bottle and 1 will never la- With out 4lu m." Constipation is blooming one of the curses of our present day civilization, and Is especially hard on those sol physically actlvg. With Foley Cath artic Tablets on hand you can keep your stomach sweet, liver active and bowels regular. You ran avol I the congested condition that causes nick headache, biliousness, nausea, torpid llc.-r anil bloating gases. They CleanSl thoroughly and are mild in action, with no nausea and no costive after eJflol that make so ninny entbnr-tl-R undesirable to take. They are a S'aiice of comfort to stotil M-Ople who cnjny the light free feeling resulting from their use. Sold Everywhere. lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'- MORTGAGE LOANS E Term Contract on City and Farm Property. Current Rates NO COMMISSIONS, NO BONUSES, or other expenses. I Just like jrettinjr it from a bank. Larue or small amounts. 5 Loan quickly closed. If you need money COME and SEE US. MATLQGK-LAtUZ INVESTMENT GO. 1 E 112 East Court St. s tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inn mi inn?, The strikers tried to prevent other employes from going to work. They threw things at those who persisted and also at the police who aided the attacked employes. One girls head was gashed by a policeman's club The crowd was dispersed. The strikers demanded an adjust ment ol wages. THOUSANDS OF SICK WOMEN Helped Every Year by Common Sense Suggestions Given Free by The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. For forty years women sufTcringfrom all kinds of female ills have been writ ing the Lydia E. I'inkhom Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass., for advice. Thus they receive common seme lug gestions drawn from a vast volume of experience, and thousands of sick wo men have been saved from untold suffer ing, as letters like the following clearly show : Newark, Ohio. "Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Comounu has made me a well woman. Your Sanative Wash is just the thing to overcome femsle weakness. I have told young mothers U well as older ones about your reme dies, and what they hove done for me. 1 think Lydia K. Pinkham 's Vegeta ble Compound savcil my life, as my health was very bad when I wrote you, but now I can do my own work and have not had a sick day since I began taking your remedies. I keep the Compound and Liver Pilli on hand all the time." Mrs. Gfo. Thohp BON, 24 Sherwood Court, Newark, Ohio. Why don't you write for free advlos? Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine, Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Doughnuts That will remain moist. Every housewife who bakes her own bread knows that it a little potato Is added to the sponge, the bread will not dry out at qjicsdy. In this recipe potato is utilized to make doughnuts that will remain moist and fresh for several days. K C will be found to have distinct ad vantages over any other Baking Powder for doughnuts. K C Is a double acting baking powder with which a large batch of doughnuts may be mixed and fried a few at a time. The last will be as light and nice as the first K C Potato Doughnuts By Mm. Neridi Briggt, of Bskiiv School fame. Slcupt flour-1 tggt; 1 cup supar; i level teupootfuU K C Baking Powder; tta tpoonful tilt; i teatpoonful mace; 1 eup cold mashed potato-1 cup milk, or more ynetiUd. Sift three tiitirs, thr flour, ult, ipire ind raking Powder. Bent CRpj with rot.irv bratir, then st ill uritif; rnt.iry beater, (jrad tally add sugar, then wotk in the maihed potato with a spoon and alternately add milk and flour mixture. Make a soft dough, roll into a sheet, cut into rounds, pinch s hole in the center with the finger and fry in deep fat. I'at for frying should not be hot enough to l rown the doughnut until it has risen. Wiicn the doughnut is dropped into the fat it sinks to the bottom. As soon ss it cornel up it should he turned and turned s number i of times while cooking. This rccipt is ex crllrtit as they do not take the fat in fryim; end will stay moist for days. 111 m