TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. i?MjLEf6K, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1916. FAGS TttO GOSPEL MEETINGS DRAW THRONGS long Kong Gaf 3 iND NOODLE PARLOR Noodles AND Chop Suey Outride Tray Orden a BpedaHf. Box for ladles and enlemea. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT The Cofhes You Need Are Here Ready For You LAST XUillTS SESSION AT CHRIS, . . TIAN CHI Hi ll KXOKLS AI4j PKKVIOVS ONES. , Three Aciwwlons Are Made t of SWMVw Splendid sermon tm a Mau Vp a Tree" Drives IKHiie Truth, Hit You're going to buy new thing to wear toon. f If you know what' beat for you, you're going to buy them here. We have everything ready for you; we've made careful preparation for supplying just the sort of things you want. Hart, Schaftner & Marx Clothes The new fall models in these famous Suits and Overcoats are especially good ; the new Varsity Fifty Fives and Varsity Six Hundreds. We have some very choice and exclusive pat terns that you'll see nowhere else. We want the young men particularly to see the new ideas created for them ; we've got the pick of them for you. CORDUROY FOR SPORT WEAR Use Corduroy for Skirts, Coats or Suits that are for sport wear. Shown in plain colors and striped effects in a good run of colors; 27 to 32 inches wide. The yard $1.25 to $2.00. HANDKERCHIEF LINEN A full assortment of Handkerchief linen in the heavy and sheer, 36 in. wide. This material is being used extensively now for collars, waists and fancy work. The yard 65 to ?2 RED DRESS GOODS Have you seen the assortment of Red Dress Goods we are showing? Serge, golf flannel, gabardine, wool taffeta, wool batiste, etc., in the proper shades ; 36 to 36 inches wide. The yard 65 to $2.00 ipnecss ionoe fcl m HI 1! ml :'.:';if I0E30I I0E30E Copyright Hart SchaHncr & Mara 301301 IOE30I ' Our Entire Stock W omens Fall Suits ON SALE Prices Reduced One-Third In accordance with our confirmed policy, to sell every garment in the season for which it was intended we now inaugurate this great sale. Coming so early in the season it affords thrifty women the oppor tunity to secure a high grade suit at a considerable saving, while still having a greater part of the season in which to wear it. Included in this sale are garments of newest styles in both plain tailored and fancy fur trimmed effects, the material are gabardine, serge, broadcloth and wool poplin in black, navy blue, Hunters green, Java brown and fancy velour checks. $17.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $11.25 $19.95 SUITS REDUCED TO $14.95 $25.00 SUITS REDUCED TO :.. $16.75 $30.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $19.95 $35.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $23.50 $40.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $27.50 $45.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $29.95 1A1-1JM i""' 10E30 $55.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $37.50 IOE30I aoaoi Bargain Week In The Bargain Bassment This is the First Week or our Big Fall T rade. It sees the Bargain Basement Piled Full of the COLD SEASON'S WEAR. We ca 11 it Bargain Week because there is a Great Big Extra Stock of Bargain Merchandise whic h always goes extra fast during the first week that it is crowded into this department. BARGAINS IN WARM FALL AND WINTE R WEAR FOR EVERYBODY. Bargain Week. BOYS' WOOL SUITS Sold regularly $5 to $8.50 B. B. $2.98 to $3.79 Bargain Week. MEN'S UNION SUITS Regular $1.50 to $2.00 B. B. 97c. Bargain Week. WOOL SERGE SKIRTS $4.75 Values B. B. $3.59. Bargain Week. WOMEN'S WOOL WAISTS Extra $2 values B. B. $1.39 I0E30I Bargain Week. WARM NIGHT GOWNS Men and women B. B. 59c Bargain Week. WORSTED REMNANTS 2 to 6 yard pieces At Bargain Price. ' Bargain Week. MEN'S JERSEYS $2.00 value B. B. 98c Bargain Week. UMBRELLAS $1.50 to $2.25 Values B. B. 98c and $1.25 Bargain Week. WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Pate-nt leather, high top B. B. $1.98 Bargain Week. , .' HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 Values B. B. 79c Bargain Week. WOOL DRESS GOODS $1.25 Values B. B. 69c Bargain Week. HEAVY SWEATERS $4.25 Values B. B. $2.79 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS One special lot of high grade Handkerchiefs just came in, shown in the newest styles as well as plain hemstitched. These are shown in narrow roll hem of colors pink, blue and lavender; also plain and colored embroidery. Each 10 15, 25. PURSES AND HANDBAGS We are showing the newest ideas in small hand purses and bags. Made of the best quality leather on good frames. Buy yours now while ;he assortment is complete. Each 75 to $10.00. x 30E3QC ' IQCaOl 30E3Q T. P. W. Pure Food Shop lonoi Cleanliness 3 PHONES, ALL 15. Economy HOOD RIVER APPLES, box $1.95. Have you tried these famous Spitzenberg and Delici ous apples? "New Crop" Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Bra zils, Pecans, Pine Nuts, Hickory Nuts and New York Chestnuts. Freshly Grated Horseradish Jar 20 "Jonea' Dairy Farm" Sausages Try them for your breakfast. Jellies, Jams and Preserve 5b, can jelly 95 Apple Butter 4 lb. cans 65 Preserves 4 lb. can $1.25 Sweet Apple Cider Gallon 50c Asparagus Tips No. 1 Round Can, can.... 15 Dozen $1.65 aotaoc IOC301 XOE30I I0E30I I0E30I IOK30 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Wherelt Pais to Trade Meal Ticket, SI Meals for $. Special Chloken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to 1. 0. Ble. Phone The services at the gospel meeting being conducted by the Fagana at the Christian, church are continually on the upgrade. Ist evening's session excelled all those preceding In excel lence of sermon and response of the audience. Three accessions at the close of the sermon were the climax of a most helpful and enjoyable service. Evan gelist Fairan preached another great sermon, utng the Incident In the life nr Jesus, recounted In the gospel 01 Luke, 19th chapter. Zachaeus, the publican of Jericho, would see Jesus i i i . A I and being short of stature he lllmhs I ' GOOdlllOilt (lOMS ! it .vramnre tree near where Je- 3 sua must pass by. The evangelist subject was "A Man Up a Tree." He said In part: Zachaeus, the rich, was not pop ular He might be called the Bhy locfc of Jericho. He nought to see Jesus, but was hindered by the crowd, Many today In Pendleton would see the C'hrat but are hindered by the crowd, 'Little Zaech' overcame all diffi culties. He was determined to We Use 'Gets-ltf " 3 Drops in 2 Second. TWi's All. "GETS-IT" Doe m Rest Never Fail. Service . 'Mil ' with jilAiu "Get.. fv, Mi! feet and make eoius ho painful thff I"t to walk tideways and wrinkle up their fain. Or thoy one salves that eat right into the tiie and nisse It rnw and sore, or "Iteally, I never could see how few people use the most difficult aacl painful vy they can find to set rid of mcm. 't' i. . r i i .am nn with haaeaaea . Into a parkM that fills their hot fl . I)n u i. itn. ! Jesus anu ne " Don't drift down stream lying in the j devil's lap. You cunU afford to let anybody or anything keep you from Jesus. Jesus did not puss by he ! never will If you are not saveu it is j ..... Inu,w u'lll nut Kiive Villi ' hut because you will not be saved. Contact with Jesus mule Zacchueu a better man, evidenced by his peni tence and benevolence. These are fundamental characteristics of lh Christian life." The evangelist spoke further of the. great blessing that came to the home of this rich publican in Jorlco. He remarked: "If 1 could give tne great est gift to Pendleton It would not be more money for some have too much for their own good now. It would not be the normal located here, aa great and "as desirable aa that is, and 1 be- J diey'll use plasters thst make the corns j lleve Pendleton w.,1 get It, but that , bnlgj. -j- i every home in Pendleton, ea, in im j :pn,K-lT" l the simple, mtsh-ra wander ! land, might give a Zaccnaeus welcome fr rorn. to Jesus of Nazareth. The noma is the foundation of society and the bul wark or the nation. Jesua aa a wel come guest In the home will purify and cleanse all of evil." He concluded with Christ's own statement. "The Son of Man came to seek and save that which waa loal." Mrs. Fagan sang aiialn last even ing to the delight of all. Her solo waa, 'Shadows.'' She will aing to night, "What Will Your Record He?" In addition. Miss Edna wisdom of Pilot Itock will sing this evening, giv ing as her solo, "Unanswered Yet." Mr Fagan will preach tonight up on the subject, "Pendleton's Unfail ing Detective." Quest Ion box has been placed In the vestibule of the church. The public is welcome to use It and all reasonable religious qtics- itlons will receive courteous treatment bv the evangelist. Just out 3 drops on. It dries Instantly. No pain, fnra or trouble. Tot corn, callus or wart loosens and rotoea off. Millions use nothing else." "(SKT8 IT" Is sold and recommended by drugKists everywhere, liftc bottle, t mnt on rw elpt of price, hy K. I-wrence 4 Co , t'hlcago. Ill Sold In Pendleton and rerommoailed as the world's best corn remedy by Taltman & Co., Pendleton Drug Co. and Thomp son's Drug Store. IF KIDNEYS ACT, BAD TAKE SALTS HARVARD MAN FOILS SUN WITH INVENTION SAYS ItACK.U'lli: IS KKiN YOtJ HAVE 1 1 KEN KATIWJ TOO MUCH MEAT. Picms a piitton in lied and the Win dow Shade Goes Dtiwii. CAMTiltlDGK, Mass., Nov. i. Fvery morning at 7 o'clock Henry It. Oulld of Ronton, a Harvard senior, toila over In bed. So"en o'clock is ilno early for a senior to get up. so Mr flulld presses a button and the shade at the distant end of his cham- I foor rolls down as If by magic. I Xo rising sun Is going to make hlni i leave his bed unseasonably. Some ncrnlng he may trips a four-alarm lire by pressing th button, but he's v.lM'ng to tuTte the : bunco, he asserts. Oettlng tip at 7 a. m. i a high crime at llarvnrl. ibe same as ad mitting Yale has a good football team this year. Henry fiillld fru..e.) up a motor, attached to the curtain string and When you.wake up with back-U'ho and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forma uric acid which overworn the kidneys In their effort to filter It from the blood and they become Bort of paral yzed and loggy. When your kidney get sluggish and clog you must re lieve them, like you relieve your bow els: removing all the body's urinous ) waste, else you have backache, (IcK t headache, dizzy spells; your stomach hours, tongue is coated and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full ot I sediment, channels often get aore, : water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or tnree times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar- inaclst about four ounces of JaJ Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few I days and your kidneys will then act ,: J 1 ne. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice. . combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and fervescent llthla-water drink. KI'MYAV (it'AKDN AltK IIMt(.lil) WITH IIOMH PLOT SKW Y'HtK", Nov. 3 -Six suliwfiy rroards were arrested In connection with the uhUHy Immli explosion on October twentv fourth. The police declared Michael Herllhv. m i ndar' of the sfrikltiir union. con'V'Sscd a plot to place the subw.iy lioinlis In the T'nn" laid wires to his bid-'de. When the sun throw.- its rue- into ms nctirnom stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to every morning, weather permitting, neutralize acids in the urine so It no het presses a Jjutlor. and the curtain no longer Irritates, thus ending blad f,i ps faster than m a vaudeville the-ider weakness. atrr. Jad Salts la a life saver for regular Mr (iuild'i next Invention probably . meat eaters. It Is inexpensive, can- will be a trapdoor to throw tiresome "ot injure and makes a delightful, ef- profeHsgrs Into tha cellar hy means of a button that any student can press. Life's attendant Inconven iences aren't going to bother him while electricity can do the work, The Harvard vocabulary this year la the wonder of the ages. Nothing la 'wonderful" to a Har. vard student when he Is talking In mldseasnn form. ICa either "abso. lately wonderful" or nothing at all unless It's "absolutely cnmnionplacp," of course. Jut It has to be "absolute ly" something. Today mav be fine to the rest of tne world, but It's a onesided bet, with no takers, that . lit on Harvard S .iure it's "perfect ly fine." .nd It may be f.teat for the usual run of sport folInwrs It' Harvard de fonts Yale In fnetbi.!l this year, but for Harvard spiden's themselves It will be "simply urfnt." ARli'S The only NEW face powder in the past 50 yeara Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KORPPEN'S Have It. 7 TXT Square.