EIGHT PAGEB DAILY EAST OREGOKLAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1916. PAGE TWO STORY OF FLOODS III WESTON RURAL Ml , 11 ? NORTH CAROLINA IS CURRIER ON VACATION GRAPHICALLY RELATED i:tiajT kkymoj -i KrmTT nt HKKBERT BAKEK OX KCMTK MMBKK i- 14 ii 3 1 We Giue You the Best or the Price, no Matter What the Price You'll find it a pleasure to shop here, where the bet of attention at assured and the greatest assortment and best qualities await you. An Unusual Collection of Women s Ready -to- Wear Bargains 3 COLORED WASH DRESSES $4.9S Righ: now in the hottest weather of the am mer, you can purchase one of these cool dresses at this extremely low price. Nifty styles in colored voiles and linens, featuring solid colors, stripes, checks and dainty white dresses trimmed with colors. Special price only 4.98 $30.00 SILK SUITS AND DRESSES S10.00 We have a limited assortment of practical dresy silk suits in navy blue that we now put on sale at $10.00 for a quick close out. Don't de lay. Be among the first here or your size may be gone when you come. The Light Weight Jap Silk Dresses arr in I In size 44 we have a changeable blue taffeta with Georgette sleeves and a neat navy blue erep-? de chine of good quality. Even- dress in this lot is a bargain of unusual merit. Come and choose early. Choice 810.00 3 mm i 21 NEWEST METAL LACES New trimming laces and bands in width of four to twenty-six inches, white and cream net foundations em broidered in gold, silver and colors. The vara ... 75r to S3.75 Shoes Shirts Underwear Sun Hats $2.43 29c 59c 8c Gloves Pants Overalls 49c $1.39 39c Sox Cotton Gloves Drawers VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT. Thp Poahles Warehouse 1 f A WW f - - - a a-v T 1 Where It faus to i raae in tUw UpLkv HiWa C- A 1- taiinvi? lr-rO)rd I - jnaieid It ii! i u-t I ' , , to r.'I'Uiv lbs. TYj w iit lhr Mountain l"oJ ""lid havoc wrough: Carolina durir. ilr 1 4 WOthf ids Id i ijuaan ed out d ivnaid I in tha; .e kQis I East Oregocian Special WBjTOX. Aog. : Herbert Baser j who has been in lb employ of Unci j Sam for "a g'od many years as rural i mail carrier on roate No. J oat oil Weston, is taking his annual vacation. J Rohen Rotk'Mi if carry: nr the mail J during his absence. Mu Edna Banister who has torn sending a few days with fnends and I relative in Wall Walla has returned I hum. Mrs- Treca Wheaton of North T-1 kirn spending the aeek with her swter Mrs. Joseph Winer of Wen m Lorena Hopkins csme over from Athena Sunday and soent the day with her parent Mr and Mr J. C. Hop-, JZ Weston Mountain. M.ss Ruth Read spent a few days j this sraak ilnlllaa Mamie Barnes at $25.00 Fancy Net Dresses $10.95 Dainty billowy dresses that will be of service either as fancv afternoon dresses or for street wear. Organ- IP! die. bandings, embroidered edges, tunic effects and bell S cuffs make these dresses extremely attractive at this Pj bargain price. Only 810.95 E NEW FALL SILKS 1 A shipment of new Fall silks received this morning. tko nan nrnrs nriA primViinatinri in n1airis and y. 5. ,.v ..... r J-" stripes, also some self-toned Jacquard patterns. A pleasure to show. See window display. NEW FALL CH ALLIES. A big showing of new Fall challies. These can be made up into most practical dresses. Light and dark colors; neat patterns. The yard 50tf anci 65c NEW EMBROIDERED SILK HOSE Women's silk hose. Kayser make, white embroidered in black. The pair S2.50 The Bargain Basement Mr Harvest Workman Does the saving of money mean anything to you? re too a good shopper? And do you buy because the price is cheap? Be careful in your buying, for if the quality is poor the price cannot possibly be cheap, no "matter what the price. We offer TOO good, substantial, reliable merchandise at "Clean Up prices Overalls, Work Pants, Shirts, Shoes, Sox, Hats, Underwear, Gloves and hundreds of other articles to wear. 5c 5c 33c did considerable damage ta the sut- structure of the bridge it that place ; It s-mpl deatrorad the Blue Ridge ' or M"4nt4;n division al IBS C. C a O. It is estimated thi". '. wiil cost Bn SSilllo to replace the track on the mountain, requiring four month to get trains over same and eignteen month to -. commodate the heavy coal tra ns which that mpan op-: erates. The flood of 101 baa taught a iesson to the inhaoi .i :.k -.he T..-e rl r : -.nti have ke;l well away from fame At S; r ..r Pine it did consijerable dim age. do loss of Ufe. however. ttj , cleanej Mil some three ra les of rail- road in the gorge of the C. C at O, which has been repaired and Tueaday , wa uur first mall over that line to, thu- piace. The condJt ons are seri I ous. in that the food supply in mm? i of the remote sections Is running low. The train went to Spruce pine on -'terOaj. and wUl operate regularly, : unlesF the rain storm at that place has aain -cterferred, which took : place esterday afternoon. Ashevilie liiltmi.re and Bat Cave suffered . greatiy AhevUle is attempting to min mixe the damage, fearful of de 'tracting the summer travel which vis ) its that section. Several hundred pvl le were marooned on the South ern railway in the ne.ghborhood of , Afhevilie. The Spartanburg branch is ail g"n-. The French Broad river is running where the railway used "-. 1 be below Ahellle. The Bound Knob section is a complete wreck ; Trains detvunng to Lynchburg ano ' through t" Knoxviiie. then to Mur i phy and over Murphy rivision M; .Xiheviile The despised Murph I branch saved the siiuat-on for Ashe- vilie Asheviile wa in complete darkness for a week Conditions arc nijw al-out normal at that point. S , thirty lives were lost in and around Ashevlle. Southern R R. .- injured at Statesvi.ie. Hickory and Monroe. : at.ng. Four thousand men are re ' pairing the Asbeville-Saltabury divi ; sion. The N. & W east of Bristol to j Lynchburg sufferf. but little. The narrow gauge out of Johnson City Is! 1 1 now runn ng. although it suffered with the remainder of the roads i Acres and acres of land on the face : of Biue Ridge in McDowell on C. C. t & O. has slipped several feet and it ; seems that the f.i - of that mountain a a flat sloping rock and the water getting down to the rock looseneo j I the -arth and the whole thing slip- I ped. Millions of ; ards of railroad : fills are gone, N t a foot-bridge 'along the T"e river. The Poplar; Bridge weathere.i the storm as. did 1 i the 1'naka lr'iii bridge; the north fork of l aiawaba went out. It was a single spaa hridge with "ne pier un ! der conter The only damage doael f was to the crops ..! Yancey, and that along the Cans river section at Cane j river Of Klbert W:Uon section Nn cutting of the land just washed awa the baf SOlId wheat and sub-, i merged ihe corn crops. The damage i viewpoint. (.l.niK.l DAGGETT OF VUlWV f,KI IS, I DROWXEI) AI.BAXT Aug. .'. C.eorge Uangetl aged 13. ''as drowm-d in the Callpooia ; -Tie in Pullman. W: Mr Alexander of after having' lends and re la- j returned to her i ah the l"p-to-ihe- j me from WalU I Mrs. Dunnick of Milton visited her I daushter Mrs. A P Perr Tuesday. j Miss Kdna Jones of Weston went la i Athena Tuesday to remin for a few' weeks at the Frank Jackson farm. I Mrs '", W Bradley of Pendln. n who has 1-een visiting at the Richard Morrison farm left Monday for WalU WalU. ust- csr . Me Harr in Wes Jas dleton. was Pen- passed throuch Weston in their car en route to Spokane. Mrs Alexander Kinnear formerl ( Weston came over from Walla WalU Tuesday and spent the day with ' friends Mrs Richard Beamer wai in Pen- i dleton during the week visiting her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Moore, who is in j ; that city receiving medical treatment. M H. Rice of Milton was in the city j ion business Tuesday. Mr Henri March has returned from a week's visit on Weston and ' Basket mountains Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Boss BSSi Mis-! Dais:. Waddmgham motored to Walla j Walla this week. Mr. Rice is receiving . medical attention in the city. THREE DROWNED WHEN LAUNCH IS WRECKED Accident Happens in Lake Sammish Three of Fam ily Rescued. SKATTLE. Aug 1 Plunged Into Lake jfammish when the .aur. h in, hiih they were rid ng struck a sub- merged log and sank to the bottom alnvust instantly. S. K. Amy of Rods mond. hL T-year-od son. and his siMer-in-Uw Miss Phoebe Aldrldge IT years old. were drowned a hm Mrs. Amy, her S-year-old daugh- ter and her baby clung to a floating i log and were rescued by H. F. Comp-j toil of the Compton Lumber company I Compton. who owns a summer i home on the shore Of I-ake Sammish. hard the cries of Mrs. Amy and he?' children and went to their aid -n his; launch. 5587 be tea -happy She has sent for the Taste Packet and now the is fading out wkkh Schilling's Tea just exaclh suits her. Please ikn't misunder standthere is only ONE quality of Schil ling's Tea, hut there are four diltincl taste types. Whichev er you Hie best is the kind for you to use; all four of them hren tea of indescribable charm. Send for the Taste Packet The mh unfit, surtKi) It gU tht right tit. C:m:r. htr fj h-n invilofti tfjdftf, English Bruiftit, ( O. ku tmugk fie five tr six itfi if nth. ItuUd fnmfltf rittift if to ttnti ( itimpi rr tin). I irt H tAStmOkg if ('sifjnj JJJ StaiJ Sir it I, Sin fnn.uti Schilling's Best Sold through growers only I e a grandson TTiirien r-sic IKMsTTh FOR KOtM)-l'P dleton this year Among other things he has raorinx pictures of the great "KU - Ca.o Mb I- " PM gathering hi h he -xpecU to of Big -4ew. h'-'n "R " nV4" W. F. (better known e Kit") Car- r'' - -A - in la ir.t.de f , a la or two Th-r. JTJTZ features of the big Ko nd-fp at Pen- her ar-l grander than ever. An WALLOWA LAKE PARK THE tllUfff'-" f AMERU Kr-fil'll (H'.E'.ON. For Rest and Recreation Si)d )our var-atioli among Ox- pn- and no 'wtsfsed , , The ideal -. .mm- r r-rt of the North Weat. imATiM.. bowi.im.. MtXTOtt, MIMMt, etc. UIr Ttil Willi Bal and IP-Ming KM) t week and op Ktm fH SO per week and op HM Meal lU kele K.OH. KXCtTBHIOS RATO I 1-3 Fan- for Ititutid Trip at all Ma lions sa O.-W K. a S- Co. Wallowa Lake Amusement Co. order has been sent to Texas for two carloads of the biggest, longest -born-d and most implacable steen that can rs had for the j-erforrnance-. There will also he a bigger list of nd ers and ropers than ever before." "Kit" ("arsons territory extends as far ea-st as Salt Lake and he intend. to let everybody within 'ha' erri'oi: know through illustrated suj.pl--rr.ents. moving pictures and othTwiw what a big treat is in store for those England, on her part, has gei ug.y prom Bed BussU a portion .'hat Russia is fighting for. l. YORK HEAT vi: i- UkATHfj CXKMiKR BW VOI'.K. Aug. 2 The hat wave has abated The temperature at M o'clock was 75 und the forecast er pr-di-tel ' oiler weather tonight. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years i I WW J Q&t&ZTlt TOBACCO I Fr,nc. 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Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A " You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! the national joy $moke Albert Tessta Cck. Winston-Salem. N. C Copyright 1916 hy R. J. Reynolds Tobaero Co. Always bears m SagDaturc of t Um- (r.r lYiday and Saturday.