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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDIJ5TON. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1916. PAGE TWO 11SU wl W W TBI UTH WI W W Wl f WWW iWfAfraWLali w rsmmMmmmmmmwmmamm Special Values Throughout the Store Will Make Shopping Here Most Advantageous to You. Remember We Always Give You the Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price. Sale of Manhattan Shirts OUR TWO DAYS SALE OF MANHATTAN SHIRTS HAS BEEN SUCH AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS, THE SHIRTS BEING IN SUCH GREAT DE MAND WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE SALE THROUGH MONDAY AND TUESDAY SO THAT EVERY ONE MAY HAVE A CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE REMARKABLE REDUC TIONS WE HAVE ALSO INCLUDED OUR "EAGLE" SHIRTS IN THE SALE. HERE ARE THE PRICES: $1.50 MANHATTANS, REDUCED TO $1.15 $2.00 MANHATTANS, REDUCED TO $1.55 $2.50 AND $3.00 MANHATTANS, REDUCED TO $1.95 - . tun n x A UU "FT A MS Drniirpn T(1 $2 RS - gH 1 Y f- JH.UU PIU Jt.DU mninini ini.o. " " t SPEClAlIlORldDAY 50c TUB SILK 25c Good quality; 36 inches wide; shown in stripes only; medium weight; launders like linen. Special Mondav One Half Price 25c BLACK TAFFETA All of our black taffeta is placed on sale Monday. This special includes all grades- including the best $19.75 SILK DRESSES $7.95 These dresses are black and navy, plain models; nearly all sizes. Monday Special $7.95 $35.00 SILK DRESSES $14.75. One special lot of crepe de chine and marquisette qualities; 36 to 40 inches wide. $1.25 Taffeta Special 9HC S1.50 Taffeta Special $1-21 $1.75 Taffeta Special $1.39 $2.00 Taffeta Special $1.61 $2.25 Taffeta Special $1.89 $2.50 Taffeta Special $1.98 dresses in fancy models. The best of colors and good sizes. Monday Special $14.75 $7.50 WOMEN'S SWEATERS $4.98 1 Rose colored, fiber silk; very smart; sizes 40 to 42. Monday special $4.98 The Peopl es Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade Mrs. M. A. James, well known Pen dleton resident who was operated on 1 Tuesdus at St. Anthony's is recover ing nicely much to the Joy of her many fi lends. As a result of the visit last evening I of Miss opal Whiteley ot Cottage I Uiove, slate superintendent of the Junior Christian Endeavor, an effort will le made to organize ,, union of the Christian Endeavor societies ot I'matllla. Morrow and tlrant coun ties and also a local union of the Pendleton societies. MlH Whiteley j strongly advocated such unions ami a meeting will be held on Monday I evening of the local societies In Ihe study of the Christian church for the I purpose of taking preliminary steps. I Another meeting will be held In Sep tember to complete the organization. A meeting ot the '. E. societies ot the Christian and I'resbyteriati I churi lies wii-s held last evening at the home of Miss Venice Callison Ml I Jackson street and was laigely attend ed. Following the formal meeting. ' a social was held, refreshments being served and music' enjoei. Vocal solos j were given by Miss Kuih Torpeiung, Miss Daisy McPhcrsun and M. I Peters. M and Mrs. I Wlllard Bond, ot I Pendleton, have returned to Portland alter two weeks at 1-ake Louise ami Btntf, Mrs liond will remain here for fortnight and will be entei'taln I ed b Mrs. Ilobeu Townsend and Mrs. i Charles Levis. Mrs. liond visits Port j land every year and is ihe Inspiration i for delightrul social affairs Urego ! nian. Henry Donla left last night lor ' Portland where be will attend the I ...l.li.,.. Hla hMthwr .liilln IlnlllS. lo Miss Anna Larson. Tonight Will Be A Busy Night at S&yres GREAT AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE SILK SUITS, HALF PRICE CLOTH SUITS, HALF PRICE PARASOLS NOW HALF PRICE A CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER GOODS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. r ase pnrdon my lack of roher ivs It would take an experienced Charles V. lloodnian, who has been the official decorator for the Hound- ton. Quite to the contrary our eyes i ..h,.i.i IaMv niountuiiis from which en arise towering peaks blue with the j Journalist to be coherent In thll distance. Hut the greatest feature ol I Country, this rare land Is the sun There la As there Is not much more of In nothing In the world that 1 will rec-1 terest to the folks at home 1 will close ommeiid as quick as erlod of train- with a few notes of the boys In camp. ink- in the I'. 8 .mm i when the train-; HOWSJ amp lug takes place In Arizona! to reiluce p for Ihe past several ears, was In Hie superfluous flesh of the body. ii: 11! van 1 1 db m i ji 1 endlcton esterday on his way back to Portland from Buffalo He will return to Pendleton next week to con fer with the Round-Up and Happy j Canyon Boards. Mrs. Andrew Douglass Held of West ! .Seattle, and slater. Mas Thelma Wy ', Rtt ue spending a few da.is In Pendle I ton and Nolin with their grandfather. I J. Hopper, who is a resident of No i lin. Mrs. Held and her stater are i enjoying a delightful pleasure trip throughout eastern Oregon, having visited relatives la La lirande, the i Grande Honde valle and man other I points. Mrs. Horace Mann and Mrs. George Haer and small son. Horace left yesterday for a eever.il weeks visit at the Hakei ranch in the I'kiah ountry. Corporal Jack Hoi" receives hla dally seven letters regularly and de votes his spare time In an emleiTor to answer them. Jack some boy. Private orville (Put) Bidden! Just dropped in on his way from Ihe ma chine gun company to the shower bath Pat always has been leckleas. When I was examined In Boise my, weight was a)-, 1-2 pounds. At pres ent I weigh 192 mid feel fine. (Not an advertisement snminy, August 6. At last the semi-weekly wasning , u-j whenever he feels devilish he ;Uways washed, dried and put away. W I ,o V(.rd ,,,,, iuxune!, f f. have taken our dully shower bath and TWj w1 hiH lt),r) howtr ,ulh l0. are now COOll baiting I" the shade . . .I..O.. f ,i rl i.l, I i our lenis, lasiug wj .u,. .,,,.,. ...,.,. pi,., nlrll are at present camped at Fort Hiiuhuca. They had better be gone before we LOCALS 8b Advertising in Brief BATES. Per line first Insertion lje Per line, additional insertion. . . . M Per line, per month $1.00 No locals taken for lest than 25c Count 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over the telephone except from Bast Oregon lao paid op subscribers. La Dow is selling out at cost. Housekeeping rooms 400 E Alta Designing and aressmaKjng. Miss Schubert. Phone 421. Wanted Gir for general house work. Phone 7S3J. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 6G3M. 1403 W. Railroad st. Touring car for hire for country tripe Phone It. For rent Light housekeeping rooms. Phone 308W. 401 Aura- Married man would like a steadv Job on farm. Write Arlen L. Brock I Tendleton, Ore.. General Delivery. For rent Furnished housekeeping 1 I rooms. Inquire 501 Clay street Suits pressed 50c; tnoroughly clean j ed 150. Rudd, 310 W. Webb, phone. 85. Wanted to rent. 5 or 6 room fur-! rished house. No children 663. For rent 7-room house. Bath and Uhade. Inquire 617 Willow. For sale- Emmerson piano In first class condition. Inquire Folsom'sj furniture store. For rant Modem 7-room house. ' 617 Mark street, North Side C. L. I Bonney, Standard Grocery Co. For sale 180 Kimball parlor or. j Found Pair of eye glasses Main street. Inquire this office. ISO Victrola and SIS good records cheap, with terms. "K" this office. For sale New potatoes; also orders taken for w Inter potatoes. Address B, H. Inman, Adams, Ore., or R. F. Kirkpatrick, City. Rooming house for sale. Main Phone I street, in center or Dusinesn uisirn-i. 0nce. Terms easy Matloc k-Laata ! Doing good business. Inquire of Pen- investment Co. Adv. land Bros. I Horace Walker is up from Stan tield, spending a few days. F. V. Chapman, prominent Nye far- - ... . nier, was in the city jesteruay. Public Dance at Rieth. I Saturday evening, Aug. 12. All are! -Mlster Hulph Chrlstensen of La invited and assured a good time. 1 (irande is visiting friends In Pendle Adv. ' ton this week. . K. Arne. head of the Boys' and ' l-'or sale. Olrls' aid Boclot) o Portland, spenl One 14 1-2 acre tract, good house ! ester da) in Pendleton, and youug orchard. James Morris, of the Porilund One smaller tract, good house and sporting goods firm of Backey & Mor bearing orchard. A snap if taken at : rls. was In the city yesterday on a business mission. gan. Slightly used. Bargain if taken, at once. Call or address, 513 Clay Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 11 50. Phone (80. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Ce. For auto rates to Lehman, HHa way or Bingham Springs, call Alex Some well bred young horses will i trade for land or Pendleton property, j See H. E. Cook, 301 Johnson street. or phone 211J For rent Furnished 5-room house close in, for August. Also two room cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. For sale Five room house, east Ante Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. OIUM.ON lir.UlBejJIEN. Rooms Housekeeping and sleeping Manning Phone 202 Prices low. 608 Willow. Phone 600. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 376J. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., 21 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Call Penland Bros, van te move your 1 Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pln. Ore. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 5 rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement basement. East front, corner lot. 417 Logan or phone 365R. Lost One blue horse branded dia- ii outinued from page one.; knowledge as to the routine then, but cue thing is certain nnd that Is that we have prepared very permanent quarters, such as "mess houses.'' etc., which indicate a winter's camp. "But we should not need to be net- bath. You know It is only 107 In the shade down here, but we don't mind that as we don't have to stay In the shade ver long. Tomorrow we haie to mai'eh to ths pump station and go on guard there for L'4 hours, l am anxious to go there to see what sjstem ol condensa tion they use to hold the moisture alter It Is collected. "iver In Company C there are four fellows who (day mandolins and they c ertainly make me homeslc k for Se attle and those college days when t hey turn loose. Home llrtks Are Cureless. This town of Grangevllle, Idaho, must be some Veal pluce s the Grangevllle boys are constantly re ceiving tobacco, cakes, pies and cook, les and lots of letters from their Iriends and folks at home. It sure must be a ptMMBUM sensation to know that the folks at home are thinking, oi oii once or twice u month. Private George Morgan received a letter from Percy Folsoin esterda und I want to state that it was a real letter Mr. Folsoin, 1 congratulate you upon your belief in this matter and I (alSo wish to state that If all the people at home hail the same Ideas and good will toward the boys Irom Pendleton who did their share It would be a whole lot easier and you Certainly demand my sincere re spect. Well, aside from this blue matter, Ihe evenings are spent In our squad , tents discussing Ihe days of soft .snaps and ice cream sodas and the life , back home among the real people would step out once gel there or the 1'. S. will not have iriny as we will all be camp fire boys about the second day in c amp Corporal Frank Cornfield Is on per manent provost (police) guard. He Is really a good soldier and h.s only sec ret Is that some of the Pendleton police force Is not In N'ogalcs now. I want to correct the address of the mall sent us after this. The proper address Is Co E. !.'nd Idaho Inf. N" gales. Arizona. Best wishes for all and a great KoundUp for Pendleton this ccr household goods. Telephone 339 Also mond four right hip, white face, baggage transferring and heavy haul- . weight 12 hundred U.. and one roan lng. mare, same brand, weight about 1000 Indies save vour combings. Wo pounds, .--ultatjle reward tor recov make toupees, wigs, switches, etc Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. ery of same George Jackson, Pen dleton, R. R. 1. Box 65. LEADING FIGURES IN NEW YORK TRACTION SITUATION ,( ggggggggggtaaaaaaaE$ rfBvWj&Jtif ..... rv7l : ... . . .... .,:..' BjKT wpV9Hp , jijgggggtggggggtBfBw KBEl ' Mm gggggggggpw' - SSMt ilr "-SHP'faBr' Baaw7sfHkw Wsm sBBfaaar sbhBbT ' ' 23fL ssaaw - 9llBflaW?sw aflssBBf SKss sajsjjsspr pjsjgf . lZtig! jgggr - v fjjjjfjf' jjgjjjjgj TtrT HALY4 v-B. F'TZ-GeKALP, rV. O MAHON, ft. trR4HYl LOUIS FRIDI QE.lt NOTICE OP PAYMF.XT OF CITY OF PKNDUrrON IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Notice is hereby gtven that City of tied." Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. OOUBlry Maul on I'm Men. 7 and t, Ser:es T, will lie paid upon! Believe me, this is a great country presentation thereof to the under-1 Of course, there are no great grain when signed at the American National nam or broad, fertile valleys to yield while and quaff a c ool BudWSlfer Bank. Pendleton I'matllla County, the produc ts suc h as we have In ore-1 olympla and think nothing of It. Oregon Interest on said bonds! ceases September 1, 1916. Dated August 1 1, 1916 LEE MOORHOI'S Treasurer. City of Pendleton, by Ham Mlckelsen, Deputy. FRENCH OFFENSIVE NORTHEAST OF VERDUN Itiblir: Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. ' The public Is cordially invited to; attend the regular Saturday night' by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission. 50 dance tonight in Moose hall. Music I cents. Adv. Hunters, Attention! ' G. I. I.a Dow is quitting business nnd you can get guns, ammunition, fishing tackle, campers' equipment hardware, etc.. at wholesale cost and j less, sale is now on and first come will get the best picking.- Adv. I I TANK CARS OFFERED FOR GOVERNMENT USE Union Tank Line Company to Help Water Problem on j Mexican Border. NEW yob k. Aug 12. --The Union i Tank Line company, a former subsl-j diary of the gtandsrd oil company of I New Jersey, has come to the aid oTi tre war department In solving the problem of getting fresh water to thel troops along the border. It was learned today that Ihe com patiy had offered to the military au thorities the use of 40 new tank cars, I each with a capacity of SO0O gallons.! The offer was accepted Immediately! and the cars will be on their way In j a solid train from Milton. Pa., where tbev were built, lo San Antonio, The offer entails u e of the cars uf f-llLCS km Jf ... SCAUt or SS. -BssaJswS 0 HAUr-IONT DCS'? wSy1 M.oi'u- ''' CAUHtSGREMILL" PY,ZM: BEZONVAUX s" hot sllTTtUMEROUN tfx0E Wlhupt M . mX9 vJgBELRUPT Help Wanted. Any reliable man or eOmnn can easily make five dollars a day nelllng our Powdered Flavorings Half co of the liquid. Non-alcoholic. Erery bodv buys. We haTe agents with a bUSinesi worked up making them In dependent for life. Write for partic ulars. BCnPNTOL PLAVOR CO (Adv. ) Underwood. Wah. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STTIjE LUNCHES COFFEE Evervthlng clean and up-to-date FIHST CDASS 8BKVICB TEA 5c Packase Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 67. Pendleton, Ore. In some of Ihe fierc est lighting seen again nro,,,l V..r,liin clni ci I hi. L'rem battle attSJoH for the fortress began five and a half long months The Wench returned to the and succeeded In reoccupylng the greater pari of the village. Prep arations for Ihe assault on the Thin. igo. Ihe Frenc h troops hnvc mllunt tt.ork W(rf m1(lp , as Ihe government needs them, and taptured the Thlamount Work (2) vance along the Meuse from Hrah this despite the fact that oil refiners! within twelve hours, holding It final- north of the wood lying east of are reporting a shortage at 2000 to ly against all attacks. The French Vachereauvllle. (1 i where (I'neral 1000 c ars in equipment aiallable for forced fhelr way Into the village of Nlvolle's troops suc ceeded In taking Ihe trunspcitiatlon of petroleum, Fb ciry, (3) but were driven out several eilrman Irench's. Hong Kong Cafe AND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Bpedalty. Boies for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MKALH 20c AND CP, Meal Tickets, 31 Mcnls for $4.00 Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Nnxt to HI. O. HldK. Phone 108