FAG TTFO DAILY BAST OBEGON1AW. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1918. EIGHT PAGES A re you a good Business Man! V TT- . opyngbt Hart Schaflarr L Marx IF SO, when you arc ready to boy clothe we shall expect to how you the Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats we have ready for this Fall. No matter what you have been wearing no matter who made them or what they cost WE SAY, we can fur nish better clothe for the same money or as good clothes for less money. WORTH LOOKING INTO ISNT IT? SUITS $15 TO $30 OVERCOATS $10 TO $30 MEN'S UNDERWEAR It's getting time to prepare for Fall and Winter. Warm under wear is naturally almost your first thought. This year we're better than ever prepared to fill your every want. We'll show you the best makes in America at prices you'll appreciate. OUR HAT SECTION Offers the greatest variety of choice new styles in the celebrated Stetson and Kensington makes. Something for every taste and every face, $3.50, 4.00, 84-50 to $10.00. NECKWEAR A very great array of fine pat terns in extra quality materials. Better than the price in every in stance. 25f , 35 . 50e 75 to $2 Our September Sale of Furs SPELLS PREPAREDNESS Savings of from 15 to 25 . To the woman who knows she is going to have furs this winter, this novel fur sale fur nishes a wonderful opportuni ty for selection from a com plete stock of up-to-date new goods at savings that do not or dinarily prevail until the end of the season, when the best and most desirable are gone. Remember the cold weather last winter; you'll need furs buy now and save. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS When Monday morning comes and your boy starts off to school, will he stride proudly along with his head up, looking as well or better than the other boys with a nice new suit or will he feel mean because he's not dressed like the other boys? We'll give you the best for the price, no mat ter what the price. Look at every other store in town if you please then come and see what we can give you. It won't take you a minute to see that our suits are by far the best. They are priced from 85.00 to 811.00 The Little Girls Dresses Have Come Welcome news indeed to the mothers who have been waiting to purchase their children's Fall outfits. Especially to those who through previous purchase have become acquainted with the pretty styles, good quality and reasonable prices of our children's apparel. The wash dresses are of heavy quality ginghams and cotton reeps in attractive fig ured designs, stripes, checks, ,J,. , rA anMA ftrAtWa 'VYl OCL0 are made up in cute little high ftK waisted styles, middy effects and novel ideas that will be es fll pecially attractive on your (lijX little girl. The wool dresses are of serge or wool mixtures in sheppard checks, navy and Copenhagen blue, brown, green and red. The styles are most attrac tive. Middy dresses, high waisted effects, Eton effects and other novelties in style that will place your child in the class that are dressed differently from the rest. The ages are from 2 to 1 4 years. The Cotton Dresses are Priced from 69c to $3.95 The Wool Dresses are priced from $1.10 to $5.75 n. rm Visit Our Dry Goods Dep't. FOR THE NEWEST AND BEST IN PIECE GOODS. Soire Taffeta This is something entirely new in the way of silk. Especially to be made up into dresses. It is a very stylish .silk fabric with a permanent lustre, shown in all shades for street and even ing; 36 inches wide. The yard $2.25 New Percales Two big shipments of high grade percales. These are shown in a large variety of patterns of stripes, floral and small figures, in light and dark ground ; 36 inches wide. They are just in time for school dresses. Yard. 121. and 15f PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEP'T STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade Speaking of Mr and Mm. John Mathews willl arrive iiborUy to br guests of their' aaugnter. sirs, iisrenc ranuu. 11 Mr. and Mrs. clarence Peniaad and ton John will motor to Bingham to day to spend the week end. Benton Bancs, prominent balf I back of the Pallman football team and ell known in North tt athletic cir cle ia expected to arrive the first of aeek from southern Idaho, to be a feouaecueat of Mr. and Mr. Clarence Penland for a ahort time. Cute Mrs. William Slasher and little I granddaughter are expected to arrive; home from the coast tomorrow, Mr. I. E. Earl and daughter. Miss Ada of Pendleton spent Wednesday in Stanfleld. Miss Earl will be one of the teachers in the local schools this year. Stanfteld Standard. Miss Dorothy Evans returned to her home in Pendleton, after spend ing several weeks visiting her sister.' Mrs. (. E. Attebury. Mrs. Attebury's little daughter. Blanche, accompanied I Miss Evans and will visit her grand- j parents in Pendleton Stanfield Standard Mrs. Gertrude Ferguson Mrs. Francis Pope and Mrs Alvln Baum e later of Walla Walla arc spending, the day in Pendleton. Mrs Fred Vincent of Portland, a bo is a houaeguest of Dr. and Mrs.! F. W. Vincent, was the inspiration for a charming afternoon of bridge j ester u, for which Mrs. Vincent and! Miss Eleanor Vincent were hosteaeee' at their home on Water streeC A orofuJton of bright colored aaterS made a pretty floral decoration for, 'the living rojms wojle the dining! 'room was aglow with yellow blo- soma Honors for highest score were! I captured by Mrs. :. L Rogers while Mrs & R. Thompson received thej 'consolation. The invitational list In-' ; eluded Mrs. J. F. Kobinson, Mrs. O I WJ Phelpa Mrs. Nesmith Anseny. ; Mrs W. E, Brock. Mrs W U Thomp.' Ison, Mrs. G- A. Hartman. Jr., Mrs W. D McXary. Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mrs a R. Thompson, Mrs. J B, Ad-, lams, Mrs Charles Meighan, Mrs. Charles Hiimilton. Mrs. Le Moor- house. Mrs. G H. Clarke, Mrs. Jack Vincent, Mrs L. L. Rogers. Mrs. Robert Stanfield. Mrs. A. J. McAUis ter. Mrs. W. E. McComan, Mrs F. E. Boyden. Mrs F. E. Judd Miss Nevs Lane. Mrs. Frank Fraxier and Mas Harriet Young The hostesses were aseUted by Mrs. Jack Vincent. Mrs. Mary Harvey and sister. Mrs J. C. Dunne leave today for their oid home at Coqullle to visit their broth er and will later go to Portland and Selem before returning hom The will be absent about two months. L'p cn returning home they will reside in their new bungalow on Madinon street A. A. Asfoahr, former instructor In agriculture at the Pendleton high school and who has been attending: the law school at the University 6t Wisconsin, has returned to Oregon. He Is now at Cornelius. H. U Lyon. O-W. division engineer, i in the city. Frank N'udo of Stanfleld 1 an out of town visitor In the city. I. ute Templeton of a Grande was! ir. town over night yesterday. B. W. Whitten of North Yakima i ; tiansacting business here today. Frank Forbes of Moro was regl.-ter-1 ed at the Hotel St. George yesterday 0, B. Hottman of Heppner has been I transacting business in Pendleton this' J week. I Mr. and Mrs J. E Fulkerson oft i Boslyn. Wash , were In the city last1 r.ight J Roscoe N. Doane of the Pendleton) Drug Company Is enjoying a vacation In Portland. 1 William Kearns and Carl Perlnger expert to drive to walla Walla thu' e.enlnit to end the weekend. I Nesmith Ankeny. assistant cashier Of the First National Bank, has gonei to Portland on a short business trip ' For the past two years I have been the manufac turer of candies at a Main street confectionery. During this time I have made a special study of Pendleton people's tastes and desires in the candy line so that I might cater to them intelli gently and fulfill their every want I have found the people of this city exacting and particular and take pride in the fact that I have been suc cessful in pleasing them with my candies, such as the Britton Chocolate, etc., which were never made in Pendleton before because of the lack of materials of high quality. I have never tried to force an article on the pub lic, preferring to give them what they want I have not borrowed the reputation of another candy manufacturer, preferring to build my own on my own merit. Some places find it necessary to import ability. Such places are thus indicating their lack of experience in their own business. As I am going to manage the candy kitchen of Otto Hohbach on East Court Kreet, I want the peo ple of Pendleton to know that I have made a study of their want and will be able to fill them there satisfactorily, using only the best of materi als and making my candies in clean kettles, on clean tables, using clean tools and giving both quality and variety. Signed : The Man That Advertisement Referred to Last Night. Factory open for inspection at any time positively Identify Thompson. TV I prisoner Is cool and collected- The I blood spattered Jitney bus was ; laced I in the court house yard for the ,'urjs ' Inspection. It Is not always what a msa knows: it Is what he does that counts. Opportunity plsys no favorites. Many a man has dug his grave with his tongue. BETTER THIN SPARKING. .spanking does aot csre cbUdrss of bad tettlng. There Is s coostltstlonal canst . fat this trouble Mrs M Hammers, Bex w, Notre Dsse, led., will send free to ant I mother her orecaefnl bone treatment, wits ' full instructions. Send no money, bat : write her today If your children troublt yoa i in this way Don't blame the child, the ! chances art It can't help It This treatment , lae cares adults sad aged people troubled ' with urine dlfflcnltlea by day or sight edcreaj Mrs M. Snmmers. Rot R. Notre Dame. Ind BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 JITNEY DRIVER sY THOMPSON RESEMBLES MAN WITH RJSTM N ilnesxt. ri- I nablc in Make Pce.i ttfs Identification iTiwmcr li-malii. Cool ami Calm. HILL8BOR, .iept. I. Jitney driv ers testified that liennett Thompson "reemt)led" the man seen talking to Frnl Itlxtman of Portland the nlcht before Mr. Helen JennlnKS and Rist man were murdered . on the Gore ranch. 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