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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1916)
TEN PACES DAILY EAST OZZSCHIAN, TESLlStGS. OXSGOH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. FAQ TWO County Library NEWS NOTES Have You Seen Madam Ellis KOURS 10:08 to-5:30 NIGHTS 7 to 9. SUNDAYS 2 18 5 ? Today Enly 3 1 Copyright Hut SchiSutri Mart TO MEN AND YOUNG MEN- WHO APPRECIATE REAL CLOTHES - This store contains at this moment one of the largest and best stocks of Hart, Schaff ner & Marx clothes ever offered in. Pen dleton, v When we say "large" stocks, we mean your advantage in selecting; when we say "best" stocks, we mean best for you. In other words, we've selected these goods for their' quality value to you; they're brought together with the idea that they're going to be WORN; not simply that they're going to' be SOLD. The way they wear; the service and satisfaction they give that's our best profit Let Us Define This Fam ous Word "BON TON" Cfc Not the name of some fleeting model or the trademark of a limited line, but rather the word representative of the world's most famous corsets. BON TON corsets are designed for women really know correst style and who require for such wearers who high know quality in models innumerable, provide the widest variations of ma terials and styles. The more careful you are to make up your mind on the styles of the season as applied to your individual figure, the more delighted you will be with our showing of the new BON TON corsets. A beautiful assortment of popular styles for every type of figure are now ready for you to select from. Priced ? 3.50, ?5, f 6.50, f 8, f 10 and upwards. DRUG SUNDRIES Underpriced ' 50 Pebeco Tooth Paste 39 25 Lyons Tooth Paste 19 25 Lyons Tooth Powder 19 25 golf ates Tooth Paste ; .. 19 50 Hinds Almond and Cream 39 20 Pears Soap 13 25 4711 Soap' 19 25 Packers Tar Soap 19 50 La Blache Powder 39 50 Rice Powder 39 25 Talcum Powder 19 25 Rogue 19 25 Cuticura Soap 19 25 Peroxide 19 $1.00 Listerine 79 50 Listerine 39 25 "Tiz" 19 Etc. Etc. When you buy goods by the yard you want the best for the price, no matter what the price- Uur Dry Uoods Uepartment oners jusi inau FUR TRIMMINGS At no other season has fur been so popular as a trimming. You will find all kinds in all widths in our trimming depart ment. Yard 50 to ?7.50 COATING SPECIAL One lot of Coating in exclusive lengths to be placed on sale for this week. These are in plaids, stripes and some plain colors. Worth $2.50 to $3.00 yard. Special $1.98 FANCY SILKS $2.00 YARD An extraordinary showing of fancy silks for dresses. We ac tually have in stock big lots of stripes, plaids, checks, etc. All colors and combinations; 36 inches wide and the yard $2.00 KIMONA FLANNELS An assortment of flannels with a heavy fleece in neat floral patterns. Shown in all colors. These make up into most desir able kimonas. The yard 15 Bargain Basement Bargain Week the whole fam ly Yard goods of every description. Dress Goods, Coatings, Domestics. A big added lot of merchandise from over the entire big store has just been sent to this YoufdtwnlSwn sKpfng is not complete unless you have visited the Bargain Basement Today's Big Bargain Today's Big Bargain WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 19c Our best heavy cotton ribbed. Today's Big Bargain CHILDREN'S $1.65 SWEATERS 79c In Norfolk styles. Today's Big Bargain BOYS' HEAVY OVERCOATS $2.98 CHILDREN'S HEAVY PETTICOATS 17c Prettily finished; serviceable material. Today's Big Bargain MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS $5.95 Best men's bargain. Today's Big Bargain MEN'S WORK. SHOES $2.35 Oil tanned calf. Real Bargains. IF ITS IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT ITS SURE A BARGAIN "T. P. '. PURE FOOD Minn dnur 99 Cleanliness 3 PHONES, ALL 15. Economy Pendletons Great est Dep't Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Service PUMPKINS FOR HALLOWE'EN 10c and up. PRICE'S EXTRACTS One of the highest grade flavoring extracts in America. We carry a ' complete assortment. FISHER'S CALIF. SHELLED ALMONDS Packages .'. 25 and 50 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES You can purchase them here and have them charg ed on your regular account. That the county library Is becom ing a center of the public welfare ac. tlvlles of the comunity to Indicated y he following meeting that were held last week In the club room, au ditorium and committee room: Monday Child welfare committee, o'clock. Tuesday Child welfare exhibit all day with Washington Parent-Teach-era1 Association presiding. Program in evening; W. C T. U. regular meet lng. I Wednesday Child welfare exhibit all day with Hawthorne Parent Teachers' Association presiding. Pro- emm In evening: six high school classes to study library methods; Three Junior classes In the morning and three senior classes In the urter noon. I Thursday Child welfare exhibit all lav with Lincoln Purent-Teachers association presiding. Program In '.voninir- Thursday Afternoon club i regular meeting. Friday Delphian dug regular meeting; W. C. T. V. special meeting to hear republican candidates. Saturday Civic club 40 discuss In itiative measures upon the ballot Now FVt'on. C.reene Right of the strongest. Nicholson The poet. Norrls Poor dear Margarot Klrby Nyburg The Conquo t. Parrish Carfrae's comedy. Oppenhelm Mischief maker. Richmond Under the country sky Sedgwick The nest. Sedgwick U gentleman. Spearman -Nan of Music Moun tain. Stevens Long engagement. Strother Eve Dorre. Van Dyke Unknown quantity. Van Schalck Son of the Otter. Van Slyke 'Eve's other children. Your Last Chance ALTA TONIGHT PAKADK AND C!fVmKltLATX SPK1X11 CLIMAX WII.SON DAY (Continued from Page 1.) the very beginning, a campaign of criticism of the president without a single constructive suggestion. Senator1 Answer Charge. The senator met the oft repeated charge that the country had nevci I suffered a panic under republican ad. I ministration by citing the panic of 1 1873, of 1S93 which came so close aft jer a republican administration that i there was not time to enact or repeal i a statute passed by the prior congress, land of 1907, which Oregon people still I member as having occurred under I Roosevelt's administration. He dls ! cussed the absorption of the Tennes- isee f-oal & Iron compuny of the j "steel trust" in 1907, by permission of 1 President Roosevelt, and rharacterli. erf It as a "surrender to a group of Wall street financiers, Including Im munity from prosecution for violat ing the Sherman anti-trust law, a sur. i render not In the interest of the peo- ' tile but of the money power of the nation." Discusses New KglrfatJon. He discussed the federal act, told of the financiers to d a panic worse tnan mat 01 lsui, ana ; of how Wilson blocked this threat bj opening Vhe United States treasury to the people of the country. Passing from that act the senator discussed the rural credits act, which YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET "CAW UVEN MB AND BOILS DON'T STAY HEADACHY. CONSTI PATED. HICK. WITH IHtKATU BAD AND STOMACH WWII. (id a 10-cenl box now. ' V You men and women who can' get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dlMlnesa, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered torn ai h, or have a bad cold. : -i Are you kcep'ng your bowela clean with Cascarets. or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Baits, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cnscareta work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove th sour, undigested, fermenting food and fmil gases; take tho excess bile from I the liver and carry out or tne nyiwm all the constipated waste manor un poison liv the bowels. S A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out bv morning a la-ceni o from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels Teg ular, and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cancarets because they taste good-- never gripe or sicken. reserve that had fought tho federal reserve law opposed the rural credits act. It would mean the opening of homes and the development of farms, be said, and was one of the big things that the Wilson administration had done for the benefit and advantage of the common man who must earn his llvel'hood by the honest toil of his hands. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG NOBODY CAN TKM, WHEN Y017 DARKEN GHAY, FAIWID HAJll WITH KAGK TEA. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Rage Tea and Sulphur. 11,' i V. .... U .. i - . 1. .. J.. 11 efforts of Wall street 1 1'"'"" """ u"'" at It by threat of fftdcd or, ",k'd PP'f"n1ct- th" derful effect, ly asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur Compound," you get a large bottle of this old time recipe, ImproVed by the addition of other IngredlenU, all w. u ,. . ..n.i. ! tttnrA : ready to ue, for about 50 cents. This Iwh'te the former put the finances of im? m'x,ur P"ded up ' the country on a firm basis and made panics impossible in the future, the latter gave the farmer opportunity to secure adequate credit for the devel opment of his farm. "The farm loan act goes hand ir. hand with the federal reserve bank on to restore natural color and beau ty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody usee Wyeth'e Wage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied act as a great piece of constructive 1 " " l " ""' legislation," he said. "It resemble ! am"d "r bru'h n"' that act In many ways, w divides th.ld,raw " 'nrm,h "r hB,r' akl" country into twelve great farm loan ",,rnndl. ,"" morn,n districts with a district loan bank lnm h"lr "'""Pr"""": """ each. It provide that each of these '" '"" " " ' natural color and looks glossy. ioft and beautiful. Thle preparation to a It la not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Where It Pays to Trade PV. f" 1.' 111 Ufl 1L ik ik lis, imb ik iutt Imk kmMi banks nhall have a capital of $750,000, nniillnl If Uihnr(Vwk1 I. ..11 by the people of the district, will be J1'"""1 " requisite completed by the government. It pro. vldes thut ten or more farmers may band together in a farm loan asso ciation for the purpose of borrowing) money to improve their farms. It pro Vldes that each farmer may boirow up to 50 per cent of the appraised value of his Improvements. And It puts the loaning and handling of this money In the hands of the farmers themselves. Law Meann Much. "The law means a great deal to the farmers or Oregon, and It was a long time promised,1' the senator Most folks forget that the kidney said. 'The farms of Oregon are mort. like the bowels, get sluggish and clog, gaged for 135 500 600, and the 'aver, ged and need a flushing occasionally, age rale of Interest to 8 per cent. This else we have backache and dull mis means the farmers of the state are ery ln the kidney region, severe head paying "each year I2.S42.00O of the aches rheumatic twinge i, torp'd llv. profits of their farmi to the money-jer, acid stomach sleeplessness and all lenders without making any payments , sorts of bladder disorders, to reduce the prlnc'pal. j You simply mtrt keep your kidneys "The farm loan board has fixed the active and clean, and the moment Interest on farm-loan l)onds at 4 per you feel an ache or pain In the kid cent, and the Interest on loans to the ney region, get about four ounces of farmers at from 4 1-2 to g per cent. ,Jad Salts from any good drug store "The annual Interest Oregon farm, i here, take a t&bleaooonful tn a glass SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS WE EAT TOO M1T1I MEAT. WHIOll CIXXM KIDNEYS, THEN TUB back mivre. rrs would pay on the existing mort rage at 5 per cent would be $1,770. 000. or an annual interest saving of tl. 088,000. WHI Do More. "Hut the act will do more than tnte" the senator said. "If a man borrows of the' school fund at per rent, he must pe- V of h' 'ntercf end at the end of 10 years If h' con tract closed. mut repay tjio prln c'pa' sum. I'nder the smortization nlan o' the rural credits act. If the borrower were 'o retmv t the rat of t per certf on the principal borrow ed he would nay off both principal and Interect and ext'ngu'sh the dhf nt the en.l or ?5 to 40 years, as pro vli'fd bv the law." The senator said tho same group of water before breakfast for a few days and your k'dnevi will then act fine. This (im"0 salts 'a made from the acid of graphs and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and to harm less to flush clogged kldnevs and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralise the 'lrl In the ur'ne so It no lonrer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. . Jnd Salts Is hrmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful n'fm-vwent Wh it water drink which everybody shftild take now and then to kep the'r k'dnevs clesn. thu avoiding se. rloux rompPcat'ons. A well known tool dmsglst sovs he sells lots of Jid Hilts to folks who lollev -in ov"vomln kldnef trouble, whllo It l only trouble? I