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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. MARCH 13. 1916. EIGHT PAGES FARMERS WORK UNO The Correct Foundation . Ill IS RIVER SHU Hi ill IMPORTANT AS THE WELL BUILT FOUNDATION IS TO THE HOUSE, SO IS THE CORRECT CORSET OF IMPORTANCE TO YOUR SPRING GARMENTS. br-rt adapted to your figure. Our cmplete stock of Corsets and the service of a thor oughly o-mpetent fitter will leave no room for doubt as to I r p..-r Ml oi your new Spring suit or dresses. Whether your choici - a front lacing GOSSARD, or the BON TON r ROYAL WORCESTER which are examples of mat type of back lacing corsets, you are sure of the maxi mum amount of style, comfort and durability. As our stock of authentic Spring models is most complete, there being a variety of styles for your choosing, no matter in which of the nine types of figures yours may be classed. S1.00 to S12.50 A FULL STOCK OF RRASSIERES AND CORSET ACCES SORIES OF ALL KINDS AWAIT YOU HERE. as aw PONGEE SILKS Real imported pongee silks. 32 inches Best m quality and colors. The 50c 65f, 75c $1.00 LADIES NECKWEAR V hipment of ladies' neckwear, some lg that is new and different, of voiles, andie. Gorgette Crepe, etc. Each :2.00. BEAUTY PINS AND HAT PINS hese are of the newest shapes and :e are out of the ordinary, small and t : they always come in handy. Eeach 11.00. EMBROIDERED VOILE One of the new and most stylish wash fabrics we have. Finest quality, beauti ful coloring and patterns. Makes up 'in to a "very chic" dress or waist ; 40 inches wide, launders like linen. The yard 25c tj 65c. TISSUE GINGHAMS Comes in a big variety of checks and stripes; color of pink, blue and helio. 27 inches wide; fast colors; makes a good looking inexpensive dress. The 'ard $3.49 SKIRT SALE $3.49 I IN OUR MONEY SAVING BARGAIN BASEMENT. One assorted lot of New Dress Skirts has been taken from our New York shipment and sent to the Bargain Basement and we offer them during this week at this exceptionally low price. Every skirt is the newest stvle, well tailored and carefully finished. These skirts would ordinarily sell at $4'50, $4.75 and $5.00. 83.49 Shepherd Check, new Dutch Bov pockets, full flare models flaring from a yoke at hips 83.49. S3.49 Pebble Vegeraux A very pretty wool goods in the darker colors, full flare model 83.49. 83.49 Wool Panama With neat silk braid trimming, button trimmed front pleat 83.49. 83.49 Blue and black all wool Amoskeag Serges, having belt, knap-sack pock- ipemrig a n tne enure iront with buttons and button holes . .83.49 ets. "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" 3 Phones AU 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY Orange Day Saturday 18th We will have the famous GOLD BUCKLE SUNKIST ORANGES for this National Orange Day Sale. These are considered the very best brand of California oranges. Special prices will prevail for this sale. 50c JAPAN TEA Special the lb. 30c T. P. W. XTRAGRADE COFFEE, th pound 40c It's the best drinking coffee in Pendle ton. STORE NEWS Florida Grape Fruit. Fancy Winesap and Red Cheek Apples, Newly Laid Eggs, Fancy Fat Mackerel, Imperial Valley Head Lettuce. ORANGE JUICE EXTRACTORS Each 10c. HERSHEY'S COCOA 1 -pound can 25c 1 pound can 45c 5 pound can 82.00 PEACHES Special, cans S1.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade run Of THf.'M. rg 'h- street y a dog 'hat Brute" 't.i-a the aroraaa, 'to kl'-fc a :ttti lew animal: That UU1 creator Is a pet and Is r v -customed to 0BCtl treatment ' 'I be oar pardon, madam." the man said "I did not mean to hurt your dog. But 'ou should have I 11- ed him $a CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years iv bean the ff nature He would not have hurt re," re plied the woman in a grieved tone. He is a pet " MVeftftalaai madam.'' returned the man "I am somewhat of a favor-a- home myself." 'Weil ou go on. then! ep in the gallery- a SERVICE M Mrs. T M Henderson and Mr :a street. The guests were the mem bera of the Thursday Afternoon flub. Groups of piano numbers were given by Mas Malen Burnett an 1 Mr Nel lie Whiting of Walla Walia. an I 'Ittle Misses Dorothy Henderson and Lois Swaggart and a group of violin solui was played by Mlaa Margeret Lowell The program was entirely of mo lira music and proved very enjoyable. is Hall. She was acvomf Speaking of the anniversary cele bration of Mr and Mrs ."herbs .-uni-uel Jackson of Pnrteind .it "huh Pendleton people were the pr:- Thursday evening festivities openei with a banquet at the J : t'- -dime :n rsa Imon street. Friday , trip up the Colusa baa highw.v with a dir.-n-r .it Mrs Hendersons Crown Pout chalet was enjoyed and Saturday a luncheon and theater party followed, by dancing at the Hotel Portland. I The party was planned as a reunion of old time friends, mar.v of wh .ri were present at the wedding of Mr and Mrs. Jackson and since thai time have all enjoyed many good times together Thursd.r evening the dinner was a beautifully appointed af fair. The table with it- cox era was ; '"'Wer r -he lively , . .pet . I roses, in the center was a grea! -.I bowl "f the flowers and I - tal chains radiated to imaitof I mi in which more roses were arrange '. Beyond this corsage bouquets of the same rose buds. comL.ned with swi peas, lilies of the valiey and maicVn hair ferns, were laid in a wreath around the board, pink ribbons ex tending to the place of each woman Mrs Jackson was gowned becomingly in a pink siik crepe and chiffon mv n elaborated with crystal beaded tr'm-: ming and which shaded exactly in tones of pink with tne zen-ra! color scheme. Just before the guests took their places Mrs. Jackson was presented with I beautiful bride's bouquet of Bride roses and lillles of the vallev arranged in a shower with . asendes of white ribbon and Dowers Between courses many fun provoking favors were distributed The guests present ed the hosts with a handsome silver coffee urn and tray which was brought on, a complet surprise for the hostess to serve. Silver teaspoons were also discovered on the tray marked with the ftrst name of each of the guests. After dinner, the bride took her place on the stairway ind threw her bouquet wnile the women assembled below and vied with one another In catching it. Mrs. J"hn son was the fortunate one The house was a bower of beautiful flowers, the gift of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs Jackson. Their guests Included From Pendleton Mr and Mrs. F. F. Judd Mr and Mrs John F- Robinson. Dr. and Mrs F W. Vincent. Mr and Mrs. c E. Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs Leon Cohen. Other friends from Portland were Mr and Mrs. T C Taylor. Mr and Mrs. H. F. John son and Miss Neva Lane. Mrs W. P. Temple and Mrs West-brook.- Dickson will entertain infor mally tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs Dickson on South Main Mate Han-iet Johnson and Mlas Heien Uregg of Portland will visit in Pendleton this week, the former as, the guest of Mrs John F Rdbinnon and the latter aa a guest of Mrs. C. I F- Roosevelt W.ilter (.'wens entertained a num ber of high thiol friends Saturdi. evening at a clam bake at the gas! pUnt Ielkious clams with 'H thel nec-wary aide dishes were the pieV de resistance of the evening and .. the .lose of the dinner, a social time was enjoyed. R. E. Thloupek was. chaperon to the young people, the, following be.ng the guests of Mr. wer.s Margaret PheliJ" Battel Prix-tor. Jean Reber. Beulah Smith ; Catherine Thompson. Madeline Pur-' gess. Ralph Burgess. Ned Fowler Kr r.et Boylen. Tom Murphy and Donald Robinson. Miss Ellna H Boymon became th '. bride of L Roy S Suli.van Saturday afternoon when Rev Hodshlre ..' the Metholtst church pronounced the words that made them man and wife rhe otrmutt was at the paraon.ig-4 and only the ImmadhUa friends of the young c. u pie were present. Both are Wil'iam ThOtnai Bpeace and Mi Margaret Itarj P' '."ins : joln.. in marriage at the i"athol:c rectory on Saturday, November IT .. K-v Joseph .. De Rop, f!p The it .- from t'kiah. the hi. J. iron; Itoaallne, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. "url .ire It Hot Lake l 'i n IRE PtOOM n lD Hal l DEL.1 KOf im.am- irg nanus, l.etip li-nr lla-kot s,m . ,i u.k -- MihI twul Dead Jai Umbbit Arc Hontifiil in tlie nint't e-l. t ountri Ao-orfllng to IM-fmty t sl.d (IiIht New- i East Oregon !an Special.) NOLIN. (ire.. March 11. The past! few days have been a great impr. v ment over the weather which has been so disagreeable 'or several weeks past j Farmers are working their land afl fast as it becomes dry enough M h tilled. The T'matllla river Is on a ram- page and is out over the lower lands j No particular damage is being don.-' other than that it will tie & long time before the submerged territory' can be planted to crop. Bern and Byron Mo'.l. Pendleton high sehool students and sons of flus. Moll, the well knqwn state line whenti farmer spent Saturday and Sund.iy in our vicinity, visiting as guests of I the families of J. R. Hendricks and ' ). F Steele. They were accompanied I '-y Freeman Hendricxs of Nolin. who is attending the same school Vivian Catee, an employ.. .f the Sluerier ranch during the winter, left last week for Cascade UH k Mr. and Mrs Dale Six-her and X W c grind it for you, not to save you work", ut to give you evenly jrountl coffee, with prac dcaHy no chaff. Wc pack it into tuitight tins to make-sure you pel all the fine flavor oi Schilling's Best We money back it to give you ullcr security in buying. Schilling's Best more sicain-drHeii unlui cxhsust lata s , .million system, and the guarding of all water Ullage glasses that ..re -- M W XV figland. employs women car eonduc Patrice Well. s"me women always did like the opportunity of telling a man to "move up closer." you know mil SPRfXt; n li- Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and gripp-1. and these spring colas are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In ait, h cases take a treatment of Dr King " New Discovery . a pleasant I-ixative . Tar Syrup It soothes the cough , (heck the cold and helps break :'! an attack of grippe its already pre- pared, no mixing or fussing Just ask Miur druggist for a nottle of Dr 1 King's New Discovery Tested and tried for over 41 years Adv D !i WblfOTd, Lester Lane and J"e F. Fisher, were delegates to th Sundav s, hixi! onventlon at Ml!t"i! last week. Theodore Marple. son of Charts Marple. h" formerly lived here b it now ..? ne,.r F.irmingtcn Wub. with his brl le of a few dacs visited the family of Jas. R Marple last week Several ieope from cur vicinity at tended a leap-year basket social Sat urday night at the North Y'-akum school Siturday night at the Korftl Yoakum school The la lies dldn t run the bids on the baskets very high the pri es ranging from 'Jj cents to one dollar each. The proceeds of the evening am ounted to aboal 113 wnli h will be used to buv library hooks for the da with his familv after spendinl : the past week in the Butter creek' country, where he states that he saw, more mud. more dead Jack rabbits, more farmers wanting ha upon which to d" their spring work and! fawer feeders than he ever saw be-1 fore in that country. The damage done on the "creek"; b the recent floods will soon be re-, paired and the preerpitatlon beiiin rn'K-h greater than It has been 'or several years, the little valley will: sirfin regain Its beauty tlcci i- lioinbardiil. BERLTK, March II. Hernial dr.. planes bombarded a III! squadron near Kaliskrii In the I -, , -!-rdii it as offtdaU nounoed. Han) hits acre .disr 'Hi., planet returned s.ifetii to baa d.sp te a rteavs fire. ABOUT 300,000 BABIES DIE BEFORE ONE YEAR The Census Burciu estimates that 300,000 babies died in this country last year before the age of one year, and it is stated that one-half of these deaths were needless if all mothers were strong and infants were breast-fed. Expectant mother should strivetoin crease their strength with the strength buildingfats in Scott's Kmulsion which improves the blood, suppresses ner vousness, aids the quality 01 milk, ana feeds the very life cells. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emul sion; it is doubly important during nursing. Noalcohol. Everydniggist has it. Insist on Scott's the white food medicine. No advanced price. Scvll a BowDt. BloonitWkl. N J. MS.aa For Iliad sought. WASHINOTiiN. March 13 Repre . sentative llawley Introduced a bill au- tuoriz ng an advance from forest re- ! ceipts In Oregon of t4i ono to hull I a road connect ng the county road D01 of firants Pa.s with the Oregon Catraa In Josephine county, the entire road ' lying in the Siskiyou national forest The money advanced is to be reim-1 burned from Oregon's 2-r per cent of lorst receipts. The bill is indorsed ; I the forest serv ce. The Court of l.t i:ert. Around the ?tove of the cross roads grocery i. the real court id last re sort, for it finally over-rules all oth ers Ch I mlvriain's rough Remedy has been brought before this court, in almost every cross roads grocerv in this country. ;.nd hns always received a favorable verdict It is in the country where man expects to receive full value for his money that this remedy is most appreciated Obtain able everywheie. Adv KAISER'S SON AND PRINCESS WHO WED poMea, A 'andoiate at political meeting was heckled by a tat man This he. kling after a while got on the names of another member of the au dene and he rred at the fat man: Shut up, you asa'" At this a third member of the au- Keep Your Ivmels Regular. As everyone knows, the bowels are the sewerage system of the body am! it is of the greatest Importance that they move once each day If your bowels become conirtipated. take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just after supper and they will correct the disorder. Obtainable everywhwe. Adv KKASOX HE MOVKI), "Oh. The pair of H- 'andidate on thg platform took p of water Then, he aald: rhere seems to he a A of asJMs land here tonighv but. gents for love .,f Mik'- . ' - r,.-ar one a "Would ou mind letting me off If, minutes earlier after this?" asked the bookkeeper "You see. I've moved to be noburbs and I can't catch my train unless I leave the office at a ipiarter of five." "You should have thought of that before you moved." aald his employ -ei. "1 did." was the reply "Tha: s the reason I moved. jj M FIXGRfU UtE TAKEN Ht syi VRK-HFM) JOIHTFTtS inaVBHMTT of orfjion. Ba- gene. Miinh 13 A workman in Cmatilla county was Jointing a smell'1 piece of onii moulding, it caught and I was thrown by the machine, causing' his hand to drop into the knives. Five! twelfths of the first ail the second, all the third and one third of the f.iurth inger were cut off. "Such an accident would have been Impossible had a round-head Jointer, been used, only a lacera'lon of thej finger tips would have resulted.' writes Hen Williams, stntsitician of the state industrial accident COmmtlBton to the Mate university members ! the Safetv F..rum The cost of t h 1. one accident to the commission .. si ' timated eual to the expense of In st il ing round-head Jointers in J3 e. tiibilshm.-nts Mr 11 p Heft, stare labor ,0:11m s. sioner. ha.s ordered dhx. OpUauance piare Jointer heads and replacement of them by round heads in all 1 iregon estiibllehments. on nr before March j 1. 1917. Seventy one fingers were lost in Wisconsin in one year through u, ol qeara head Jointers. The state labor cunmUsloner hs alio ordered toe boards to be put on i ll walkways and ptatforms where' practicable; solid webs 10 lie put on I ell exposed printing press flywheels;! discontinuance of use of Circular saws thai are cracked more than one-1 half inch deep: placing a valve on the exh.iuse of each unit where two or Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy WB aaewa GurtU stars keeper au aae tarl croup mmd ceMs for air Uraiir ml tea nk Falar's Hy sad Tr Copuitl The minute that hoarse terrifying croupy ciugti Is beard In ih bom.- ,r T. J. Barber, of Jefferson, Ga., out comes ro ley's. Honey and Tar Com pound there's a wavs a bottle ready, Heres what be aajrt: "Two of my children, one boy and s girl, g. 1 eight and ttt years reapeefTesly. h i terrible attneks of CTO'lp lasi and I completely cured them with Foley's Money and Tar Compound I have ten in family and for ari rn B'-ed Folej'. H ncj an I Tar ton.i.Bul and It never falls" lUnish worry and sae doctor bills keep Foley Honey and Tnr Com. pound always on hand, in your home. One bottle laitts 1 mg tin re- it's rehab! tit! safe and the last dose Is as good as the first. Oct the gmulns. Mild h .oriwriere Polll I Ni ilOMl 1 .in sl I A tract ,,f Und 2211x24? feel with new ft-roofs loinualow . full CsapMI basement, fine Mettle flxtnrea, g. hades, inlaid linoleum n kltcani snd bath, Hull linn sniei all kln.b of fruit and bfrrha: .lory 2ui.HI "1 bio- ckk-sen booas This U one of ih fen good acre age rtaetl In I'm 1 hind right on Mm car line, In mlnnica strrite It a k,m Iiiij eliher k. a (111 nee borne m M an lafhaiai Am isavlag tin city and prtr I. rewired from 1 iaaoo.00 .ash - ugti liable noos in oaac ,.r Rarcbase, fare win he refunded fi,,m vndlein and retin Addmu Owner. II; :, s;n, street North, portlaad, Itrwaa What to Do Itching Skins FALT'S fa mous Fresh Every Day OYSTERS CLAMS Kin. ''lean Kurrlh4 Hoomi lr r'OHM I CRAWFISH SEA CRABS RtM rn Healed. The Quelle Restaurant uting depot In 1'er,' VMi KKr l YOI It SKIN I.KII BBAirmr. There is only one way to have a eleatr, healthy '-omp'.exlon and that Is lg keep the bowels active and regular. Dr King e New Lift Pills I will make your eryfftpVrSwiOfl heai ; thy an-l ricaf, mm) 'iie bowels feerifly. stio,ui;,te the liver, cleanse the system and purlfv ihe blood. A splendid spring medo :ne g hi ' jour druggist. Adv HKf'.LlN. Mar. h 1J. The kaiser youngest son, Prince Joarhln, has we, pled Marie Auzuste of Anhalt mos beautiful of Herman prim esse-. -The redding 1 1 1 1 Won'ii at the Non es PalaU, Potsdam, the imperial res idenie, were of the simplest, befit, their brothers and sisters, a f-w oth er very near relative! and a half doz i en high officials The kaiser hlmsell gale orders that there lie no pomp or extravagance The princess Is the oldest daQghtef of Prince rjeorge of Anhalt and I niece Of the reigning Duke Fred, r . k 11. of AaJnlt-DeaMu, she win not be is years old until w-une 10. next. Th s is. iircordlng to general belief a romantic mutch Tha ,,ung folks fell in love at siaht before the war began The samtlon of the parents' was readily secured, but the war nnd the youth of the bride delayed Ihe ceremony. There ja ffMhllf i ncitsliab- nlicf for skins itching, burning and disflgnred b iczcma. rhtgjwotai, or similar torment ing skin-trouble, m a warm .iath with resinol soap and a simple appli , 1 of resinol ointment. The ws,thinr', heal ing resinol mi-dica-tion stops itching at once, and soon clears away all tnco of eruption, even in levere and stubborn cases, unlc-' the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder. You riissl neve;- hesitate ti use resi nol. It ii a dis tor's pres. ription that lias liccn used bv other physicians for tacrity vcars in tlie trentmi nt of skirt rffectionl. It contains absolutely noth ing that could injure the tenderest fkin. Every drugrriKt sells resinol oint ment an 1 rcninol soap. Pe.inol Siai OOtkai tmder ' in- and helps to inaku pour 1 omph vi n-, '-!, iM-. fre-h and tel. vety, Is-caiie j. anfrUIIni t!ii resinol prei" ripticr.. Hong Kong Cafe urn RooDtva paruyri Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c (liiisilde Troy (irtiera a bpetlalty Boxoa for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAT AND AM. NIOHT Ml ',s .' ) Hpsclal -Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Next to E O. Uldg. Phone o