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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PEXDLETOX, OREGON, .MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1916. EIGHT PAGES The Blue and the Gray Sounds like a military announcement, but it's just our way of naming two of the best men's clothing values we've ever been able to find. Why Pay Rent Mrs. James B. Perry Is entertaining e South Hill Bridge Hub this after son at hr home on ?outh Main WJ They are Clothcraft Serge specials. The grey one la a recent addition, embodying every quality that has made so many friends for this popular make. Roth of them are guaranteed all-wool and the price la 815.00. Maybe you're already acquainted with the merits of the Blue Serge. Lots of men in this section are. tuner o u a trv Spring "Dress-Up" MARCH 27 TO APRIL 8. By this time you probably know all about the "Dress Up Week" idea. This season it really covers a period of two weeks. Go to your clothes closet and collect everything you've been wearing this winter. Take the clothes to a good light, look them over carefully, those old clothes you're so fond of. Then think about your business, your social engagements, the people you'll have to see, and those who will call on you. Think about the times when you want to look right. Then look at them again, time you'll see why KIMONA CREPE A big lot new patterns in this kimona crepe, Japanese designs and colorings, 32 inches wide. Makes up into an inex pensive wash kimona. The yard 20r WASH HABUTAI Comes in 27 to 36 inches wide, in heaviest weights, for linings, night gowns, pajamas, waists and baby dress es, in white only. The yard 50? to 91.25. WHITE PIQUE Gabardine, Waffle Cloth and the like you'll find are the best materials for wash suits and skirts. Pique comes 36 inches wide, all size stripes in white only. Gabardine in white only, 36 in. wide in plain and shadow stripe. Waffle Cloth comes in two patterns and 36 in. wide. These cloths range in price from 25? to 65 the vard. TUB SILKS 50c A new line fine tub silks in a neat pin striped effect, 36 inches Wide, all colors, suitable for inexpensive dresses and waists. The vard 50? I "7. P. W. Pure Food Shop" CLEANLINESS s Sunkist Oranges Extra fancy large fruit, dozen 50c Boneless Herring Fresh today, the pound 35c j T. P. W. Teas a good tea to tie to, th; pound 60C and 75C 3 Phones All 15 ECONOMY SERVICE NEWLY LAID EGGS The dozen 20C Orange Juice Extractors Each 10c Extracted Honey Pint jars f5c, 'juart jars 60c I The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade I Miss Ruth Searcey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Searcey, is reported to ;be lecovering most satisfactorily from jan appendicitis operation which she underwent recentl. It ts expected she will be able to leave the hospital In a few days. Mrs short Fred Bloch has returned from visit to Portland. Mrs. Hattle McDonald of Orande is visiting friends in Pern' ton. 5 15.00. Let us give M O'aiide I n.irr. former ticket ag'iit at the Pendleton O.-W office, and now with the company at Astoria, spent Sunday with friends In the city, re turning last night. ' Los of .lmlite Is else loss of vi tality, vigor, tone. To reaver appe tite and the rest take Hood's Sarsap arilla that strengthens the stomach, rich and pure, and steadies the nerves Adv 1 1 MILTON RECEIVES 1 JUDGES IN DEBATE We believe that by this s DEFE ITS II i:H.l.i Ml ST NOW Ml IT T.ril.i i TEAM FOB II IMPIOXSHiF. "DRESS UP WEEK" should come at about this time to remind you of the new season, of the importance of a good appear- ance. Hi All There is of Style, Beauty and Quality in Our New WAISTS at $2.95 We are showing a com- r,o!tinaiva aacrvrtmpnt nf new blouses that in all ways are most remark able. Embodied in them are all the new features; frill and jabot fronts. Colored stitching, rose or blue organdy, com bined with white voile in an effective way that is entirely novel, are only a few of the attractions of our new lingerie waists at this price $2.95 Tub Silks in stripe and solid colors, together with neat crepe de chines in white, flesh and maize are shown in neat tailored styles that have the adjustable high or low collar with pretty trimming of pearl buttons. MILTON, March iO. (Special ) Milton received the unanimous vote i of the Judges in the Hilton and Fern dale debate held here in the Christian church. Milton now has to debate the Stanfield team for the champion ship of the county, which will be ar ranged for in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Of Sparta, Or?, are visiting friends and relatives above Milton this week Lloyd Chapman and Orva Kentch left Tuesday for Drummond, Idiho. where they have rented several hun dred acres of wheat land. They took a carload of stock, farm Implements and household goods. Will Small and C. A. Thomason are each building a fltOO and IJ500 bungalows, respectively, on the east side of main street, George Weill, who has been taking treatment at the College Place Sani tarium for la grippe for the past 10 days, has reovered io as tc be able to leave for the Jonn Day country, where he has a homestead. Dave W'alllngfor now knows the difference between a Ford and an au to truk. since the Wise Piano House auto truck run him down and smash ed his bicycle which he was riding. Lots for Sale On Easy Terms Start NOW to acquire your future home. Secure your lot first the rest is easy. Invest your savings in a lot where the natural location together with the advantages of all modern improvements will prove a profitable investment in the immediate fu ture. Such an investment insures dividends of happiness as well as financial profits. See the lots we have for sale on Raley street in vicinity of Lincoln school. Notice the admirable elevation and inviting layout of these lots. See for yourself the modern improvements surrounding them. Contemplate on the ad vantages of living on Pendleton's main thoroughfare lead ing to the State Hospital, Pilot Rock Junction and fast de veloping West End of County. Notice the close proxim ity of Round-up Park with its new natatorium, tennis courts, etc., also the nearness of the golf links and pro posed country club. Realize the fact that an investment in these lots in sures dividends of happines as well as financial profit, then For Prices and Terms See Cox Lonergan UTS" BEST IE Da Hud who has been seri ously ill at his hume in Milton, Is somewhat Improved at this writing Visitors out of t"Wn: L K. Hud son of Enterprise ; Harry Adklna ot Walla, Chas. Belts of Fork City; O E. jsimend of Umaplne, G. H. Parsons of Republic, Wash, i Key. J. A. Lord of the Fist Chris- tian church, is holding revival hcr- '. and Mrs Clarence 13, a girl; to Mr. and ivlrison, .March II, a rl Mrs. L Parsons Mar. Mr and Mrs Charles .14. a girl; to Mr and March 15, a bo;, u. Todd of uiii m left the first of the week for Colorado, where they expect to spend the sum mer, looking art.-r his interest In cat tle that he owns in the state Pete Wilson, one of Milton a oM pioneers, who has 7een spending the wintt-r in California visiting with friends and relatives, returned home 1 few days ago He says "The .Sun ny South s all right, -iut old Oregon's good enough for me." Two ey-preai h'-rx of Freewaier and Milton have and are about to ar.- .bov; to Mr Harrah, Ma Mrs. Joe K Mr. and Mrs. SICK, CONSTIPATED BUST FOR LIVER AM) BOWELS, 1ID BREATH, itD COLDS. SOUR SfTOMAiCH, (let a 10-cent box. S'lck headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up ui'.h a cold always trace this to tor pid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter, ctogged In the Intestines, instead of Doing cast out Oi the system is re-ahsorbed into the Idood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue i causes conges tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. CaacarOta immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poi sons In the bowels. A Caspar et tonight will surely straighten yoti out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, complexion rosy and your liver ant bowels regular for months. Hong Kong Cafe -XD NOODLE PAKLOR8 Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c Outside Tray Orders a SpertaJtj. Soxes for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND ALL NIGHT MEALS 15c AM) i p Special Chicken Dinner S undaya. 548,Main Street Vest o E. O. Uldg. Phone SOS Virgin Olive Oil Known as the first oil that ex udes on subjecting the olives to gentle pressure, this portion be ing the best, the most palatable and the most nutritious. A trial of this superior product will convince you that we have the best. Tallman & Go. Leading Drugfiits nounce thems tice of the pe ter district, other i. demo Milton and FTeew -a republican, th,' WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. K C is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price for it. No baking powder should sell for more. Minna Biock Harfceg. Opens, VIF.XXA, March 20. For th- first time since the outbreak of the war the stock exchange will open its door;'. ever, to Aultrlan Investment needs Dealings in futures and SfNSCHttt ve sales will tie strictly prohibited. Sales . For the p resent the exohanife will opia onlv one hour dally. The r--opening eras decided on because It Was felt that the exchange was the bsel place for bringing together inveetori! and those persons needing money for industr al arid other purposes. Transactions In stocks of enemy countries will be closely watched and SIMeiSJ sieps have been taken to pre vent moneys or securities from going to countries at war with Austria. tlon with Parrlngton and Farrington of Portland and will leave for thai city in a tew day, Mr. SCOtt ha' proven himself to be a good citizen and a gentleman in every respect and It Is with regrei that we hear that he Is to leave. His family will remain here w ith her un !e, Kev. J. A. Lord for some time yet. Mrs Tom Pedersfl, who lives IS cork f lb'' U ila Waila ri -r. was called to the tad side of her son. In La fjfande, who is lying at the point of death from blood poisoning, cans ; ed by a efttthed foot. Some two Weeks ago he i mailed his foot ai.o had to hive it amputated about four inches shore Ho- ankle. Since then blood plsonlng lei in and last reports 'were that death seemed almost 111- -Vow that spring weather has COtnS the baseball sap has strurk the local high s ho'd as well as the grades, and all are oMrting the diamond The high school ami Whitman are sched uled io p'ai three prectiea gnmes, ine first was played Friday and resulted In favoc Of Whitman. 1 1 to 2. The next two will be played on the 201 h and 24th. Con, h Oale has had h, team out putting the ground In shape and taking on muscle for the last two weeks. He says he has some prom ising timber to select a crack team from this year. A large number of salmon are seen in the Walla Walla river at this place, which ar- making their way toward the h'-adwaters of the mountain streams of the lllue mountains. Al though the waters are too high and muddy for much sport, several had' been taken when they venture ton nead the shore, In shallow water. The high water this spring has made It possible lor them to reach te small est streams. THERE IS A VAST ARMY of net) and women who really never know wliat it is to enjoy sound, vibrat ing licallli who would he surprised to suddenly gain that exhilarating vitality that robust health brings. Literally thousands without any par ticular sickness live in "general de bility", as the doctors call it- have headaches, arc tired and indifferent. To all such people wo say with unmis- takable earnestness "Take Scott's; KtPUlsion after meals forone month and allow its rare oil-food to enrich and cn- j liven your blood, (iikkcn your cirtula- j tion, stimulate nutrition, antl aid nature to develop that real red-blooded life that means activity, enjoyment, success." I Scott's Kniulsion is not a drug, but a gieasant lood-tonic free from alcohol ne bottle may help you. Scut Sl uuwm, liluumfickl. N. J. 1J-J1 WATCH US WASH STOP RUBBING YOUR CLOTHES ON THAT WASH BOARD. IT WEARS THEM OUT. USE A THOR ELECTRIC It will do better work, and more quickly. $9.00 Puts a Thor in your home, then small monthly payments. The Thor saves time, saves labor, saves wear and tear on the clothes and therefore Saves Money. See our Demonstration Tuesday Afternoon. J. L. VAUGHAN 831 MAIN ST. PHONE 139. CALL US UP