FAGK SIX DAILY EAST OSrGONIAN. PENDLETON. OSESOW. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. mi pag a .! n, Mini s. .t.:v t; I'm ileum, or;: m. i' f -! Off:?:! rsp"--in,!.-r rmicJ r" Association j Kt,r ri lit Hi' p-'.vl'ir ' lVs.i!f.-n. Vi. on(1 ir.nl mtirr ON SM.K IN I'TIH'R CITIKS I !. tl li.ii ! Nw st.mi. I'ort.uiil. IthiKttt-a Np. l. IVrtlftmt Oregon. I ON nix AT IIm;o llur wii. fK Sivnrttr nulld'nx. . WnJnntn. t '. Pnreu. 501 I oor- . 1 SIKSl'RMTH'V RATF.S . IN APVAM K) 'Vt". i" i l" roil. -yiif. i a .. ,tl s h mall ".vrif, ifcivii imiiih br mail - nf. oof .in:ti, by mU mrt. Mi1 y-'sr. hf warrior urn u tart. tT carrier... lUj. three month, by i-rner rurflf rii n. in't. hr carrier .... fi firrk'.f 'in r.'ir. by nl,il (W M : v 1 BO T M S 7S . 1 OS s l'KOPl.F. I am sorry for them all Whoa ceaseless footstep rise ami fall Along earth's highway endlessly. The people in the world with me. Win hae dreams, and yet 4 must take , Thi- gifis life has for men awake. Who build thc.r lives each day anew (in hopes they know shall not' ciniie true. Win, w,--lk "' '"rld till sleep. and then VI dawn must walk the world h ruin. 1 ani s vr fur them .ill .So sorr. ' I'ntil I recall Ho l.fc's adventure swir.is afar Alioe ti'tnotiow like a star. And hovr our dreams paint i;'i- d n-hncht i'!rai woiVnc d.iv and resting l.:irht. Anil all the hve each man who i;c-., M.ij buy f. r merely love he gives r.w-s Ami In..- ii e-mfurts is 'o pray WTiethf G" i Hears or turns a ay, And hi. A t milk and l?ep. I it'iod fur the mire doing's soke; Till, wh'-ther life se-in aay or sd. I ,m so glad for men no glad! - Margaret Widdemer in The " ISellmin. ; IS IS BETTER THIS WAY It HAT if the Adamson 7 law doos have to be tosted in the courtii; what if it may bo nere.'Wary to pass mhh sidjitional lepisla- t on? U hue the law is being paod upon by the judpes we w ill have no transportation tie up. no rioting and bloodshed such as threatened in Novem ber. Surely it is preferable to solve the problem by a test law. suit than to solve it by a na tionwide strike that would set tle nothing with reference to the merits of the issue. Those tories who are gloating over the railroad situation are not to be taken seriously. If there had been a strike and their in terests had been jeopardized thereby they would have been the loudest squealers in the land. NOT SO CLOSE eRUDGINGLY admitting the election of President Wilson some of our east ern Hughes supporters try to make out that tne result of the election was almost a toss up ; that victorj' merely chanced to fall on the side of the president Yet President Wilson carried 30 out of the 43 states of the union and may yefget Minne sota. In the popular vote he has a plurality of over 400,000. Despite the fact there ia con siderable haggling over the of ficial count in some of the doubtful states anyone with half an eye should be able to see that the nation showed a real preference for Wilson. FOOD PRICES IN BERLIN OME strange facts are being brought to light Potatoes are U cents for 1.1 the most pounds of cure he iiewaik and eating straw out of pounds, or 21 cents a peck; would surely say fresh air.! '" fb' ,' , . - . r , , j ii No place Is too sacred for her pre our wholesale price is more rresh air for niotner and the ence than double, and a Western girls, fresh air for father and' Harry nickers is m town from ai. moving-picture show has sold the boys. Sleep in it, walk in b today. admission tickets for two po- it, work in it, talk in it -you : A WP" kn,,wn ,'si'''' of pet,- . , , ,. , ... . , dleton recently observed that the tatoes each. Berlin pays b see how easy it is to get poeti- W0,,kK. Peildielon Tribune i a Kreit Cents for 1.1 pOUllds of Corn- Cat about SUCh a Splendid improvement over the semi-weekly meal ; though corn is an Ameri- thing as fresh air? Pittsburg and kimiiy suggested to its manuKe r.in snurijiltv the nnr-fl cannot Gazette-Tim 1 1111,111 thit still further improvement be matched in New York, i - Even butter, in spite of the 28 Years Ago Today dearth of fats in Germany, costs 30 cents for 1.1 pounds; wellfunder the New York price. Brea'd, in war-time doubly the Staff Of life, COStS the Berlin (from the East Oregonian. November hausfrau 9 cents for 1.1 j , 18, 1888 nn.ma TM-aeriKollv rho snmA An enjoybl surprise party was KVm..u? t,...vv-..j, -- tendered Mlsa Jessie Starkweather i can be uccomplLshed by making It a i monthly newspaper. There are oth ers who will coincide with these views. j The work of erecting an attrac tive little residence on his lots on Tar Flat has been commenced by W. J. Furnish. If the plans shown the reporter are adhered to It will be a handsome structure. Dr. e. J. Whlttaker, J. B. Despaln, J. H. Raley and J. II. Robbins left ii. xt." i-.i. , o i i " usiiieiew loin iuoi iagt Saturday evening by the follow. Saturday afternoon for the nelghbor- at 6 cents The conditions in Berlin re flect credit on the efficiency ing friends: Mis Flora Despaln, ; hood of Prospect Farm on a goosa Miss Jessie Nye. Misa Bell Crisp, Mis hunting expedition. Bertha Hexter. and the Misses Morse, j 4r l ra A 11. X'. an,1 ll.iooru i of the German government in sam white, f. Warner, s. poouuvj its efforts to protect the popu- O. E. Roosevelt. J. T. Lambirth and lace. With food Selling at William V. Luthrop. The evening j surh rrirp it i evident the al- w"a Pt,!int,.v "le,t ' In fascinat i sucn prices it is euaent uie ai- ing game of drlve whUt s p ooul(1 Ilea DIOCKaae nas noi yei Mis starkweather were lucky brought about Starvation in enough to sdcure the first prises and the Fatherland. J- T lJmhirth and Miss Flora Morse ,,,,,1 were unfortunate enough to obtain THE OUNCE OF PREVEN- jamea g. Simpson and Miss Ella TION I Uaker, both residents of Adams, were married at the Golden Rule parlors I HO does not remember yesterday the Rev. Mr. Downey offi luting. An occasional bit of scenery on the SELLS HIS WIFE, SHOT DEAD WOMAN HE ASKS FOR PAY St, ljouis Roomer Kills UmHml When Former's VoKm Falls. ST. IXWIS. Nov. 17. A week ago last Monday William F. Hussman sold his wife to Ralph W. Shotwell, a roomer In the Hussman home Tha price agreed upon was JS00, payable one week from date. Mrs. Hussman. entirely agreeable, offered to contrlb. ute a part of the purchase price. The three shook hands to bind the fJ the epidemic of influ- 01i'tin8! . . - An occasional uil ui mmcij nil nil.'; i lit; uiitc cilia niiu pueumuma ui i19iness streets of Pendleton Is to bargain and lived amlcnbly tinder the last winter? Many of US are be seen in the shape of the Pendleton game roof the remainder of the week, burnt Children J we have had cow. standing complacently on the I Last night. Hussman, convinced the one or the other and will! escape this winter if there is anything in prevention. Mere lookers on at the general mis ery from la grippe probably carry no strong impression of the condition prevalent in the seaboard and middle western states, but any one who was housed with the disease shud ders to think of withstanding another attack. Here is no medical screed on how to prevent or cure any ailment; just a word of cau- regarding the prices tion to so meet the winter that charged for foodstuffs in Ber lin and in this country. For certain articles such as tea, co- the threshold of resistance may be high. Overheated stores, offices, homes and cars. coa, ham and bacon-the Ker-, vitiated air in all sorts ot city lin price is so high as to be pro- gathering places, sudden hibitive as far as most people i changes of temperature while are concerned. jwarm from exertion, the often On the other hand the Ber-! ridiculed wet feet, are some of lin quotations on many articles the things that make people of food are low compared with sick. And the sick are easy our own prices. According to for all sorts of diseases, figures at hand Berlin pays 81 If one were to choose the cents for 1.1 quart of milk, "ounce of prevention" worth . ... - i ,- i ) ---r- A ft im itt nr - m-tf, i i"7T in r. rn mat YiA n if-nl I SAVE G1Q0.00 BUY YOUR STUDEBAiiER NOW The price will raise $100 on next December 1st. Studebaker is built up to a standard and not down to a price. The raise in the cost of materi al that goes into the Stu debaker, that is essential to a good car and that has made Studebaker so popu las as an actual perform er, compels us to make this $100 advance. When you buy a Studebaker you buy a car, not a price. Cart Ready for Delivery. J. B. KNIGHT Umatilla County Distributor. Phone 74 STONE GARAGE his money was not to be forthcoming, went to the house in Franklin avenue, where the three were living, and con fronted Shotwell and Mrs. Hussman. An argument ensued, at the climax 01 which Hussman drew a revolver, aim ed It at Shotwell's head and pulled the trigger. Simultaneously Shotwell drew. Hussman's weapon failed to dlschargo. Shotwell's bullet penetrat. ed Hussmun'a heart, killing him al most Instantly, Later examination showed that the main spring of Hum man's revolver had been removed. A girl always tests her fine engage ment ring by trying to write her name, on a pane of glass. WILFRED LUCAS AND PAULINE STARKE IN NEW TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS RELEA8E, "RUMMY." Showing at the Temple Theater SuiMlity unci Monday. (Sip mm -Polytechnic College of Engineering lllth and Madison Six., Oakland. California, Mtxl I'nu llciU Kiiirfncerliu; Ciur In the t'nluxl SUUcn. Kmbraclng degree coursed in I :lo-trlinl nnd M. Knirlnmvliig. Civil and Mining liniiioTliig, and Art hltivtttrr: ulso special courses in Auto Knglneerlng and Machine Shop Practice. AIM AM) l-OIdCY To give high standard engineering courses, with all unnecessary subjects omitted and lpeciallzlng in the essentials. Stu- l lefts do actual engineering work jwbile pursuing studies gaining ,more than theory; practical know pledge and skill. Eight graduates located with one large company last year. Our New C.dliire lUdg.. Hnwt in Went. W riU Today for Pre CataJi. mm 0 id HIT0 BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS EVERY DAY The adding of higher priced merchandise to the low priced bargain lots is becoming a daily occurance. Most of this is absolutely undamaged except that the price has been cut to shreds. LOOK! READ! ACT! THE ENTIRE WINTER IS AHEAD OF YOU m m I m 150 SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS . That formerly sold as high as $30. Undamaged but going at $10.85 200 SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS Tliat formerly sold as high as $27.50, a great bargain at $9.85 100 SUITS Alfred Benjamin, Society Brand and Kirsch baum high- quality suits that sold originally a3 high as $30.00. Many wonderful values especi ally included in this lot for small men and young men who wear sizes 36 to 37. Other sizes as well. While they last, specially priced at $6.85 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Regular $17.50 Fire Sale Price $11.85 Regular $18.50 Fire Sale Price $12.85 Regular $20.00 Fire Sale Price $13.85 Regular. $22.50 Fire Sale Price $15.85 Regular $25.00 Fire Sale Price $17.85 Regular $27.50 Fire Sale Price $19.83 Regular $30.00 Fire Sale Price $21.85 Regular $32.50 Fire Sale Price $21.85 Regular $35.00 Fire Sale Price $24.85 BOND BROS. QUALITY UNDERWEAR. Two-Piece. Regular $0.50 Fire Sale Price, Garment 35 Regular $0.75 Fire Sale Price, Garment 53f Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price, Garment dot Regular $1.25 Fire Sale Price, Garment 83 Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price, Garm't $1.05 Reirular $2.50 Fire Sale Price. Garm't $1.75 White Cotton Handkerchiefs, 4 for 23 RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, MITTS Plain and Storm Rubbers, Fire Sale Price 80 Cloth Top Rubbers, Fire Sale Price $1.15 Rubber Boots, all lengths and weights at Fire S&6 Prices Overshoes, Fire Sale Prices $1.45 to $2.45 Khaki and Whip-cord Pants, regularly sold at $1.50 to $2.50, Fire Sale Price 85 to $1.10 Wool Lined Mitts, regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values, Fire Sale Price, only 75 1500 MEN'S HATS Values that sold regularly from $3.50 to $5.00 will go at the special Fire Sale Price of.... 95 AUTO RESTAURANTS All styles and sizes. See them in our window, . for $7.35, $9.85, $12.85, $19.85, $24.85 1200 MEN'S SHIRTS Soft collar style, in silk, linen and mercerized. Formerly sold up to 5.00. Special Fire Sale Price, only 65 BOND BROS. QUALITY WORK SHIRTS. Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 35 Regular 75c Fire Sale Price 55 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price 63 Regular $1.25 Fire Sale Price 85 BOND BROS. QUALITY GOLF SHIRTS. Soft and Stiff Cuffs. Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price $1.05 Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.40 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.75 Regular $3.00 Fire Sale Price $2.05 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.40 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price $2.95 Regular $4.50 Fire Sale Price $3.15 Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $3.85 Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.35 Regular $7.50 Fire Sale Price $4.95 Listen Round-Up Shirts, Regular $2.00 to $7.50, Fire Sale Price 50f Bath Robes, Regular $6.00 to $12.50 Sellers, Fire Sale Price $3.85 BOND BROS. QUAUTY UNION SUITS Fleece Lined Heavy Union Suits 95 Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price $1.05 Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.40 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.75 Regular $3.00 Fire Sale Price $2.05 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.40 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price $2.95 Regular $4.50 Fire Sale Price $3.15 Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $3.65 Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.25 MACKINAWS MACKINAWS All sizes and all prices. One lot of Corduroy Coats, reguular $5.00 to $8.00 sellers, fire sale price $1.65, $2.15 and $2.65. One lot of Ruberized Coats,' regular values up to $10, fire sale price $2.65 to $3.65 One lot of Boys' Blanket Lined Coats, regular $1.50 to $2.00 sellers, fire sale price only 85 BOND BROS. QUAUTY COLLARS 3 for 25. BOND BROS. QUALITY NECKWEAR. Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 30 Regular 75c Fire Sale Price 45f Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price 65f Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price 95f Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.15 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.85 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.15 BOND BROS. QUALITY HATS. Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.85 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.65 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price.... $2.85 Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $3.65 Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.35 Regular $10.00 Fire Sale Price $7.85 Regular $15.00 Fire Sale Price $11.35 BOND BROS. QUALITY HOSIERY. Good heavy wool box, pair 20f Regular 2 for 25c Fire Sale Price, 3 for.. 25f Regular 25c Fire Sale Price, 2 for 35f Regular 35c Fire Sale Price, 3 for 70f Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 35 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price 65 Regular 50c Interwoven Hosiery, silk, Fire Sale Price 35 Regular 35c Interwoven Hosiery, silk, fire Sale Price 20; 3 for 50 Regular 25c Interwoven Hosiery, cotton, Fire Sale Price 20 Hate. Regular $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Hats, a Fire Sale Flyer 95 COME WITH THE CROWDS NEXT WEEK AND GET OUTFITTED COMPLETE A m m m m m tti w iif tt.K