EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO m DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. 1 There is Much of Interest at The Peoples Warehouse WITH DAILY ADDITIONS BEING MADE TO SPRING STOCKS Dress-Up Week It Begins Monday Morning March 27th 1 Some people call it "fashion week." It is the latest national institution, and a very worthy on. Like "Paint-up week" and such events, "Dress Up Week" is intended to stir things up; give us a few thoughts about our duty to ourselves and our associates. The purpose of "Dress Up Week" is to remind you that maybe you need new clothes. That maybe you ought to take more interest in your appearance; that may be your family is tired of that old suit, or dress, or hat and that the new Spring clothes are ready for you. The day has gone by when people are ashamed to dress well; nowadays we find that most all ages like the confidence given by wearing a well cut smart look ing attire. So take account of stock; look over the "stand-bys" and see if they haven't stood by you just about long enough. Take a little interest in the "Dress Up" idea, its a worthy one, and we're ready to help you when you do. Beautiful New Silk Dresses Just Received by Express This shiprhent contains the most beautiful dresses we have yet shown. Everyone is a beauty. Every one the - i J J t r . r l i. fiion 01 a muster uesiKiier. most 01 inem are cumuina- w tions of taffeta and Georgette crepe, in others silk faille 'I is used. One model in rose has a bodice of Georgette crepe with gold lace in the underbodice and crushed girdle of taf feta to mach. The skirt is partly of Georgette, taffeta extends up into it in scallops edged with cord while shir ring edged with covered cords of the same material fin ishes the hem in a charming manner. These dresses are in the most wanted colors sage and Boiling green, Copenhagen, Joffre and navy blue, Quaker and dreadnaught grey, fancy stripes and black. These and other new arrivals in silk dresses range in price from 915.00 to 935.00. The Royal Neighbors of America last evening entertained the Modern Woodmen o America and a few pros pective members in the , O. O. P. hall. A splendid program was given during the fore part of the evening, beginning with a drill by the Royal Neighbors. An Instrumental solo was played by Mrs. Nell McLean, Mrs. Ruth Overton contributed a vocal so lo, Mrs Adah Loan Rose and Miss Nadlne Blakely gave readings, Mrs. Maye Hagar gave both Instrumental and vocal numbers, and a vocal solo was sung by George Hackathorn. I. U. Beeman won the Royal Neighbor baby and amid much laughter was re quired to undress It before the audi ence, it proved to be a fat chicken. The grab bag netted a neat sum for the lodge. The evening was conclud ed by the serving of dainty refresh ments in the banquet room by captain number three Officers from the Spokane camp were guests of honor. Mrs Francis Vise or San Franclaco Is visiting her father and sister. Mrs. J. S. Rogers. The Senior Endeavor Society of the. Christian church enjoyed a pleasant social and business meeting St the home of Mr. and Mrs. St a. ReeU last evening. This afternoon the Ju nior Endeavor Society or the same church. Is conducting a social at the church parlors. f Sjim Dr. J. D. Plamondon of Athena, mo tored down yesterday from his home. A R. Lent, well known sheepman of Stanfleld, Is here for a few days' visit. Osmer E. Smith, candidate for dis trict attorney, is campaigning at Pi lot Rock today. L. D. Stover will go to Pendleton the last of the week to visit with his parents and transact business. Hepp. ner Herald. Mrs. W. R. Wyrlck, or Pendleton, Is visiting this week with her hus band who has charge or the farming operations now going on al the Baker place southwest of lone. Heppner Gaiette-Timea. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm No Alum No Phosphate STORE EDITORIAL A customer asked us the other day 'If my husband does not like this waist when he sees it tonight, can I ex change it?" Need hardly say that we told her ab solute satisfaction must accompany every article purchased here. We want you lo feel that you can buy at this store knowing that we are as anxious to have you satisfied as you want to be satisfied. You do us an injustice when you make a purchase; for some reason be come dissatisfied and do not give us an opportunity to learn whether we are at fault or not. Have, you bought anything recently that was not entirely satisfactory? HHH9U E ARE BUSY PUTTING IN PLOWING IS THE PASTIME OK THE DAY; OTHER NOTES OF THAT SECTION. DEVONSHIRE CLOTH Devonshire Cloth needs no introduc tion ; 32 inches wide, fast color, neat pat terns of stripes, checks and plaids; most desirable for dresses, school wear, chil dren's rompers. The yard 20 NEW SILKS An express shipment of new fancy dress silks, exclusive patterns, 36 to 40 inches wide. Striped effects and some two-toned. The yard $2.00 to $3.00. (East Oregonlan Special.) GURDANE, Ore, March 25. Plowing is the order of the day and everyone is busy putting in their spring crops and planting garden. Pat Connell has' been visiting in Pendleton. Ed Hammer has been spending the week In Echo whre he has a large alfalfa ranch. Dillard French has a large force ol men building fence on his ranch Dave Wymore Is preparing to erect j a large two story building In Gurdanei the upper floor to be used as a hall i while the lower part will contain a barber shop, confectionery store and pool hall. Mr. Hollister and family will arrive1 from Portland the first of April toj reside on their homestead. Bill Gulliford fed about 25 deer through the big snow. They are; still in his pasture. They are in fine condition and have wintered well. Mrs. Arlie Enrlght and daughter, are visiting with Grandpa Corley al his home .n Gurdane MRS. EDWARDS IS HOST TO ADAMS LADIES CLUB MANY ARE PRESENT TO ENJOY THE AFTERNOON: OTHER NEWS NOTES. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade 1 (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Ore.. March 25. Mr. and Mrs. T A. Lleuallen motored to the county seat Thursday to have their car fixed. Mr and Mrs. Billy Taylor and son Burl, were visitors at the county seal Thursday. Miss Jessie Chesnut returned home Friday evening to spend Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ches put. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Morrison and children motored to the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jess Hales and son John, motored to the county seat Sat- urday. ' Miss Eleanor Stockton, one of the teachers at Ferndale, returned home Saturday to spend Sunday with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton. Pearl Hales of Pendleton was in Adams this week looking after his farm. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Lleuallen mo-! tored to Milton Friday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle McDan-i lels. S. G. Rogers of Pendleton was in i Adams this week looking after his farm. The Ladies' Club met at the home or Mrs. Stephen Edwards. Those present were Mrs L. L. Lleuallen Mrs. Shantz, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. B. j Klrby, Mrs. McCullum. Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Desvolne, Mrs Rasberry, Mrs. M. Baker, Mrs. Chesnut, Mrs J. W. , Harrah, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Stockton, Miss Fern Edwards, Miss Wilson. Re-, freshinents were served, consisting or: ice cream, cake and corfee. Every-1 one enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. ' The next meeting place will be at thq home of Mrs. H. Roseberry. April 6. Mr. and Mrs Billy Taylor were In: Pendleton Thursday. Mrs. G. Marquis le.-t the first ..f the week for The Dalles, where Mr. j Marquis has been or some time, to make that place their future home. Mrs Cla.k, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunch, who has been visiting here for week, returned to her i home at Arlington, Friday. Otis Lleuallen returned home Sat-' urday to spend Sunday with his par-1 ents. I Mrs Mclntyre, Mrs. Bowling and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs attended the uneral of Thomas Brewster In Athena. A large crowd of vls:tors from Pen dleton and Milton were here to attend the K. of P. lodge Wednesday night and put on some special work. The Bunches are making prepara tions to move In the property vaca ted by E. McCullom. , THE GREATEST VN DEIMJROUND DEPTH. Considering that the diameter of the earth Is 8000 miles, we can only scratch the surface. One of the Lake Superior copper mines has reached a depth of 4575 feet; the Speremberg Bhaft near Ber lin is 3810 feet deep; the Sohlade loch mine near Merseburg. Germany, has gone down 6528 feet and the Pa ruschowltz mine In Silesia had to give up operations after 6009 feet had been reached. The gigantic ropes cun barely car ry their own weight after they reach a depth of SOOO feet; and are unable to carry a carriage besides. Moreover, mining entails a turning of diamond or other drills, and no power has been discovered to turn a drill at a great-' er distance than 8000 feet; and even then several hours are required to give the drills a turning movement I So far all delvlngs Into the ground: have hud a commercial objective; but1 the Austrian government has prom- ised scientists to allow them to ex-! I'll. It. after the war, tne Slleslan mines for sclenttfcl purposes. Prof. Hanauer of the university of Breslau la promoting thla Investiga tion and has arranged' to have "way stations" built along the original shaft, and these Can be multiplied ad libitum. Exactly how ne intends to meet the temperature conditions has not been disclosed. Practical men hold that (000 feet is the limit ot depth that can be reached In safety. BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spanking does not cure cbildrtn of bed wetting. There Is a constitutional ciuu tor this trouble. Mrs. M Summers, Box w, Notre Usme, lud . will send free to ani mother her successful home treatment, with full Instructions. Send no money, hut write her todsy If your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, th i-hances are It can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. PAIN FROM SORE. ACHING JOINTS RIB PAIN AWAY WITH SMAl.I. TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OIL." Prevents roughneu during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skfei tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cent Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging: Not one case In fifty requires Internal treatment Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil' directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oll Is a harmless rheumutlsm nnd sciatica liniment, which never disap points and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining: Oet a small trial bottle rrom your drug gist, and In Just a moment you;il be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't surfer! Relief awaits you. old. hon est "St. Jacobs OH" has cured mil lions of rheumatism snrferers In the last half century, and Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia. lumbago, back ache, sprains and swellings. ! Virgin Olive Oil Known as the first oil that el udes on subjecting the olives to gentle pressure, this portftn bs.. Ing the best, the most palatable and the moat nutritious. A trial o' '.his superior product will convince you that we have the beet Tallman & Go. Leading Druggists mmmm pn mi, IffWfBMM M OU'a RepulatiHi I phesd. 10 BMM Drop Into Hole RIVERSlDfc, CM, March 25 - WILKESBARRE. Pa.. March 25.- Mv cat does not stay out late at When a cavein occurred in the work- . . , . ,ings of the Law Shan of the Pennsjl- night,' was the defense offered "vania Coal comply at Avoca, early court by Mrs. R. S. Allinder agalnstn ,j,e morning, ten homes dropped the charge of her neighbors that her2C feet into a yawning cavern, extend black Persian had corrupted the mor-lng half a block along Valentine ala of other cats of the neighborhood street. Many "character" witnesses were Despite the fact that all the fam put on the stand by Mrs. Allinder illes occupying house were asleep, nj who la snina her neirfcaor. Mrs W. fl one was seriously Injured; nor did a Farrar. for the disappearance of the blaze result from the fires in numer anlmal whose value Is placed at $25 ous stoves. Firemen and mine res Mrs. Farrar protested that the cats cue corps halted a panic among the ate her chickens and made night hid-residents. Workmen set about to pre eoua with its yowling. vent an extension of the cave from In continuing the case Justice Ellis the troubled workings. alluding to the assaults on the Per. elan's reputation, remarked that when Dog Save "FTat" Men. a cat of one species is let out. of a LA FAYETTE, Ind., March 25 house and meets cats of another spec- "Bob," the bulldog mascot of the Sig iee there is likely to be considerable ma Phi Epsllon Fraternity of Purdue commotion. University, saved the Uvea of 24 members by arousing them when the house caught fire early one morning recently. The two lower floors or the build ing we .6 In flames when the men were awakened by the dog. With the exception of one student, who wa overcome and later rescued by fire men, all of the faternlty men escaped down the fire escapes. The loss on the building, which was destroyed, and contents was esti mated at $15,000. Ay mi iumL toy Razor Plant Burns; Loss $300,000. JERSEY CITY, N J.. March 25 Fire destroyed the five-story building occupied ty the Lurham Duplex Ra zor company, entailing a loss of $300, 000. , i New Yoik City boasts SOOO where tenpins can be rolled. places 23 some of the latest exclusive styles of Bond Clothes 115 to 130 an inspection of them is a real opportunity Bond Brothers 'ftg" PendieWi Leading Clothieri r Any Time Before April 1st Yon c an Save from $100 Ut $200 The sale Ends on Mart 31st This sale is the result of an adver tising campaign of the Steger Piano Manufacturing Co. of Stager, HI a $5,000,000 Institution, and the largest exclusive piano manufacturing con cern In the world. The Steger piano Is one of the most talked of pianos In America today it la the golden mean between the two extremes of useless cheapness and un necissary expense, as a musical In strument of the highest type It Is all that a good piano should or can be. see Our window. See some of the beautiful art style pianos. To those who wish to take advantage of this sale but are not ready to make payment now, we will deliver the piano now nnd wait until fall. Take SO months time If you wish, or pay a little each month like rent There will never again be an opportunity In Pendleton to aacure such piano value and If the people only knew the unprecedented values offered every plano wouM be one day. See the new styles In the Kimball. Knabe, Haines Bros., and Reed & Sons, all offered now at wholesale prices. WARREN'g MUSIC HOI MR, 820 Main St. Featuring Anita Stewart and Earle Williams at the Pastime Sunday-Morula t