PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. EIGHT PAGES The Authentic Spring Girls and Boys are Specially Featured Here. We Give You the Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price NEW SPRING UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN. In our underwear department you will find the "William Carter" brand which received the highest award at the Warid'g Fair, and the well Snows. "Komt" brand. No names in the under- ar lexican mean SO much to the well informed nan customer. They mean best material workmanship and "fit." Women' Union Suit of silk, mercerized lisle, pla n liaJ and cotton in medium, light and - wi cht, very desirable cut, sizes 3 Price tameri . 35 to $5.00 Women' Summer Weight Vests, plain band r t-t tops, bodice top, any style you de sire, all regular and extra sizes. The garment 10c to $2.00. CHILDREN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR For the little ones, we have union suits 35f to 75r. Vests 10f to 250 Pants 25 to 35c Nazareth Waists 25f Nazareth Waist Union Suits 50c Reubens' Vests 25c to $2.00 STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES Your money back If you want It is the way In which Tallman & Co . the popular druggists are selling Mi-o-na. the great dyspepsia remedy. This i an unusual plan, but Ml-o-T, ha so much merit and is o al most invariably successful In relieving j all form of indigestion that they run but lutle risk in selling under a guar-: antee of this kind. v ! Do not be miserable or make yourj friends miserable with your dyspep-; sla. Mi-o-na will help you. If itj doesn't, tell Tallman Co. that y.u want your money back and they will j cheerfully refund It A change for the better will be seen , from the first few dose of Mi-o-na and its continued use will soon start , you on the road to perfect digestion I and enjoyment of the food. Ml-o-na has been so uniformly uc- cessful that every box I sold under a positive guarantee to refund the mon-; ey If It doe not relieve. What fairei proposition could 1 made? Tallman ft CO. give their personal guarantee of "money back if you want if with every box or Ml-o-na that1 they sell A guarantee like thl speak volume for the merit of the remedy. Hong Kong Cafe IMD ROOOUt PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c DuWIde Tray Orilen a fepeclaltj. Hoiee for ladles snd gentlemen OPEN DA T AND ALL NIOH1 IMAM Me M DP. Special chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Nest to K O Ull Phone 0 Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Mean PARISIAN SMARTNESS AND AMERICAN QUALITY. Even after long wear our Corsets have the same satisfactory set, the resilient firmness, as when fresh from the first fitting. Such dura bility can come only from excellent materials constructed with the skill obtained through long years of practical experience. The depend able quality to be found in our Corsets lends an added value to their very notable style, grace and compliance with current modes. Nei ther Paris nor other centers of fashion have produced Corsets more modish than these. Allow us to suggest that right now is the best time to select your Spring outfit. Bon Ton Corsets from $3.50 to $8.50. Royal Worcester Corsets from $1.00 to $3.00. COLORED LINENS . Shown in the season's newest colorings, best quality selected yarns, permanent finish, 36 to 45 inches wide, shades of rose, Copenhagen, pink, brown and natural. Especially for dress es and suits. The yard 50 to 85e The Peoples Warehouse HI STORM ONE OF LARGEST IN YEARS ll OF THE HAH I l.u(; MEASURES NEARLY t INCH IX DIAMETER l our Cftrtoadl of t attle rrie from Raker : High x-hool iiil 1 forced to Mtandon studies Because of Mother's iSness; Other Weirs oi Hock .Motion. fE;.st Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK. March 21. Henry Lazinka arrived here last week from Baker with four carloads of cattle for himself and one for J. N Burgess. The largest hail ever seen In this part of the country fell here yester day, some of them measuring nearly an inch In diameter E T. Funning is able to be out again after an illness of several days Mrs. fjlll who ha been 111 for sev eral days. Is able to be out again. Mrs. Heinrlch of Walla. Walla. I visiting her sister. Mrs. D. C. Scharpf and brother, E. T Fannin of this, Mr and Mrs. Ben fjlll visited Mr ciill's mother here over Sunday. Mr, f'ha. Peterson and little daughter arrived here Saturday. Mr. Peterson Is lineman for the Telephone Co They aspect to make their home here. For Tired Women With Aching Heads "They help me so much and I find r ... on -'.n 1 begin taking your Pop . k IB) Pills." Mrs. Frank P. Wood, Morn ., Maine, R. F. D. No. 2. Rstnetlnei it si --mg as if you can't tand the pain across your back. It Is just making your life miserable and robbi you of all energy and strength. iVh.-n yott are constantly tired, head always aching, ar "on edge." Kidi ai '.'.n painful and burn ing, tin is '.he thnc to start n at oi.ee on Folev Kidney Tills, - The) trengthen the ek, ailing? kid' . - Improve their action, eftaM tbem to throw off the poisons that cause your trouble. Vour nerves grow peaceful, sl. ep become sounder, uere ..:t.ii,'' disappear. As Mrs. Wood y "I And relief a oon as I lego, t., take your Foley Kidney Pills " Be lure you get the genuine F..I. y Kidney Pills, for ther are purely medicinal and contain no harmful drags. SOU Eierrwbere. Styles for Men, Women, Misses, The Time for New Spring Clothes is Here that's why we know you'll be interested in what we have to say. We feel it will be to your advantage to be more careful than ever in the coming season, as to where you buy your clothes. You know the clothing situation of today practically as well as we do. Scarcity of wool, dyes, etc, and you also know that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Buy your suit from The Peoples Warehouse, that's the best way to make sure of being satis fied. Our clothes are backed by America's greatest clothes manufacturers and they will come nearer meeting your requirements than any others you'll see. They have done that same thing for others year after year, and that includes the price too. You can buy vour suit for as little as $15.00 or as much as S30.00. Where It Pays To Trade Earl Peterson is visiting his aunt .Mrs Uur Hinkle. here for a few days. Mrs. Q M Johnston entertained I . few friends la-st Fr moon with ive to pine . an Irish tea. Itev. and Mrs. Gelvi drove Sunday afterno in for the pur- pose of holding services there. Miss Manilla Wright, a high school pupil here, was forced to quit schoo, owing to the ill health of her mother. Miss Myrtle Westgate. who is teach ing at Tum-a-lum, spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. Rev. Oelvin last Sunday tendered his resignation as pastor of the church of Pilot Rock. Rev. Gelvin expect to leave about June first for the pur pose of taking a seminary course Miss Elsie McReynolds. who is teaching on McKay, spent .Sunday with her parents here. A large force of fans were busily engaged yesterday In clearing up the new ball grounds below the ware houses It Is said that this ground will be better than the one used last year, besides being closer in. Mr Wlillams of Freewater, lectured to the Odd Fellows here last Tuesday j night. Sir. William came as a sub stitute of the grand master, who was i unable to get here. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Dick of Albee visited their daughter, Mrs. Fred Bai ley of this place, last week. Geo. fames entertained a few I friends at a bachelor dinner last night Those present were Newt Roy er, Fred Mose, l-w Scharpf, Walter Albrecht, Dr. Spaulding and George Done Hagen Has Fought 200 Battles During His Career in Ring WILL MEET M i iKROLL HERE Tin f.-us i l i TI N ROl M GO. Thnii','h but ti years old Romeo Hagan. who fights Ray nteCarToll n this ( It;, Thursday evening. Is a veter. an of I'M') battles and In all that time he has known the sensation of being Knocked out but twice, nnce he look a sleep producing punch In the eighth round of a bout w ith Frank Bartieau the Canadian Welterwelghl champion and in ItO:' Bill's Weeks, middle weight champion of Canada, slipped acroa a haymaker two seconds after their fight begun. Hagan I a native of Seattle, one of II children. He Is of Oerman and lrth parentage. He began as an am ateur In 1 SOS and never lost an am ateur bout. I'ntil a year and a half ago he wa a welterweight but now SILK JERSEY CLOTH One of the really new fabrics for coat sweat ers and Russian blouses, 36 inches wide, pure silk, just the right weight, colors of emerald, or ange and rose. The yard $2.50 WHITE SKIRTING A well seltcted stock of White Skirting con sists of serges, bedford cord and waffle cloth ; all wool; makes up into "nifty sport skirts." The yard $1.00 to $2.50 has advanced to the middleweigh class. He won the welterweight championship of the northwest from Tony Aust n and successfully defend ed It by defeating Jack Carpented of Holse at Walla Walla two years ago He won the middleweight champion ship of the northwest from Jim O'Brien at Tacoina a vear ago. Among Hasan's notable battles was 8 20 round draw in San Francisco with Antone Lagrave who once fought Ad Wolgast for the championship of the world. Among the men he has knocked out are Andy Done. Charlie Anderson Mexican Mitchell, Eddie Hubbard. Tom Martin, Hurry Ulllum, MSTChall Claybourne, and Henry Taller. He has won dec 'sinus over such men as Carpenter. Ike Kohn. Tony Austin Sunshine McClure. Earl Mlehus, Joe Wain. Hallle Giles and Frank Street He has fought draws with Hlllle Weeks three times with Al Summers Billy chapman and Frank Harrleau Hagan is reputed to be a fighter rather than a clever boxer. His rec ord Is one of willingness to exchange blow, taking more than he g've In order to get hinie his smashing fists In Ray MoCsrroll of Montana he has a hard man hut he expects to win the Military t amp MSjr Put. PORTLAND, March 21 Members of the committee of civilians In port Isnd who have been cooperating with officers at Vancouver barracks In planning a civilian military camp si Vancouver, Wash., this summer ex- CrNI OM M TUSMOIl Alta Theater Today a pressed gratification over iv, I I nouncement by Major Oenerai ,',. L. Scott that the plans had not btonl abandoned. It was learned here thai the report of the abandonment of the undertaking had not eome from 0HI cial sources In Washington. A MKDK IN l. or MERIT The great sale of Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound all over this land Is the result or genuine me--,lt The reason is thar thlR good ol I fashioned root and herb medicine ac tually helps those suffering from the ailments peculiar to women. If it did not, would not the women of America have found It out in 4 years, so that few of them would buy? Adv. IfCw Wnr (1-ctllt ;r. (MMI.000 OTTAWA, March 21 Canadian bankers have undertaken to extnn 1 a I new credit of 175.000.000 to be drawn j upon for Jhe payment of war muni-' tions made In Canada for the British government. Like the credit of $50.. ' ftOO.onn established last December, the! new credit will be spent upon orders placed by the Imperial munitions, board, of which J. W. Flavelle is the chairman. Finance Minister White, in an-! nounclng the new credit to parlia ment, Rtated that as a result the Rrlt- Ish authorities alreiidy had called up on the Canadian munitions hoard to place In Canada new orders for mu- j nltlons to the amount of $20. 000,000. He Intimated that other orders would be received soon. il Tomorrow. Jgtttr I Mrs yesterd Hrldge Main. Merle i.,ius i! Perrv Ml hostess jy afternoog to the South BUI cinh m her home on South' Honor were won by Mrs R. Chessman. Additional were Mrs A P. McAllister and Kneels Mrs. C i) Klnehart. IWW BWW" of th Club are Mrs. William B. Low- ell ami Mrs. James Alger Fee. Friends In this city of Mrs Joseph P. Knnpp, formerly Miss Cornelia I'inkham. will be shocked to learn o( her death yesterday at a sanitorlum at Slerre Madre. California. She had been HI for the past year and hail none to California for ner health. For mer student of the state university. I which she attended, remember her as one r the most popular gins in iw lege She Is a sister of I.ouls 11. I'lnU ham former 1". of O. football playef and conch. Mrs Knapp is survived by her husband and two smalt son. An Interesting meeting of the Fred da BSSgTUI Ktl was held last evening I the Jones borne on fjewl street, Misses Pauline and Mlnnlebell Jones being hostesses. More than twenty of the members were present and six new members were initiated. The club is planning a progressive party for the near future The next meeting Will be held la two weeks at the home of Miss olive Harper, at which time th annual election of officers will be held. LOCAL GIRL ENTERS CONTEST TO BECOME A MOVIE ltena Collins Addains, Box 57. Pendleton, has entered the ' Heauty and Drains" contest nclng conducted by Photoplay Magazine and the World Film Corporation. The contest closed February 29th : Th" winners will be announced June 1st. Approximately 15.000 young woni-i in from hundreds of cities In the; United State and Canada submitted photographs and letters telling why they want to be photoplay stars Thoj photographs submitted are estimated to have cost more man 115,000 .m l comprise one of the greatest collec tions of beauty ever gat hi red From the letters and photographs the judges will select the eleven irU who In their estimation are Ihe most I beautiful, brainiest and posses the. most qualifications neeessary for pho- to plav stardom The Judges, Miss1 Lillian Russell, chairman, are now studying the photographs and letters j and find the task most difficult. Some of the most beautltill girls do not alwavs possess the other quallfl-; cations necessary for photoplay suc- cess. the whll Some are not (pitch enough for j unties sltuatTons that arise! any photographer will tell you that some beautiful gtr's slmp'v Will not photograph well. These are onlv a few of the details mat Judges have, to observe in judging each contestant The eleven young women selected I will be taken to New York under thoj rhaperonsge of Sophia Irene Locn, i the famous writer. Their expenses will be paid while they are away from t home. They will be given photoplay) "tryoiits" in the studios of the World' Film Corporation at Fort Lee, Newj Jersey, just across the nver from New I York If they show any ability they I will be given contracts for not less than one year at salaries paid to, sta rs. w;.tlng the decision ff Judges, fifteen thousand voting henrts arei fluttering In expectancy I'pon thi. decision rests the fulfillment of their, greatest ambition. HAVE GOOD HEALTH Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, th Old Reliable Spring Tonic. Don't let the Idea that you may feel better in a day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of Hood's Sarnaparllla today from any drug store and starting at once on the road to health and strength. When your blood la Impure and Impoverished It lacks vitality, your digestion Is Imperfect, your appetite is poor, and all the functions of your body are Impaired. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful blood tonic. It will build you up quicker than any other medicine. It gives strength to do and power to endure. It Is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enrlcher, tonic and ap petizer. Nothing else acts like It, for nothing else has the same formula or Ingredients. Be sure to ask for Hood's: Insist on having it. I !JT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clorxe.! Nos tril! nnd l.nd Head-Cohla. I You feci fine in g few moments Vour cold In h',.d or ci.tiirrh will he gone Vour ctaggSd noslrils will open. The ' air SaSSlCeS of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, nuf J fling, mucous discharges or dryness; i no struggling for breath at night. Tell yotir dft!ggjgi you want a small I bottle of Ely's Cream fialm. Apply la llttl" of this fragrant, antiseptic 'ream In your nostrils, let It pgfeatratc through every air passage of the heed I soothe and heal the swoolen. Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief somsi Instantly. I It I Just what every cold nnd ca-1 tarrh sufferer needs. Don't lsy stuffed up and miserable. 40c lb. 3'bs. S .10 Golden West Coffee Is unequaled in uniform strength, purity, aroma and wholesome fresh ness. Steel cut no dust, no chaff parchment, inner seal cans. Ask your grocer. Closset & Devers timet If you had the time and knowledge, amid pick from the world's coffee, and had the proper roast ing and grinding facilities, you niio;ht mast your own coffee every morninir before breakfast. Still we should say, "If you don't like Schilling's Best better, your grocer returns your money." Keenly ground, frrrd of rlisff, it rich flavor aft-sealed in airtight tint. Schilling's Best Virgin Olive Oil Known a the first oil that ex udes on subjecting the olive to Kontle pressure, this portion bo Ing the best, the most palatable and the most nutritious, a trial of this superior product will convince you mat we have the best. Tallman & Go. Uedbf Druggist fcHHiSl