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EIGHT PAGE3 PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916. r . 5,;, lit U r 4 3 hi! a 13!: eV3 HI i A 7 . s a uenueman s OVERCOATS Changing fashions and tidal waves of style never affect our Chesterfield Overcoat ! S 7 It is always right, always becoming, always safe, standardized as a favorite American coat. It has become We can show you this coat in beautiful materials at to SILK DRESS PATTERNS We are showing a big assort ment of silk dress patterns in ex clusive length. They are the pick of thousands of patterns and will make up into the most styl ish dresses for any occasion The yard $1.50 to ?3.00 LINEN Linens of all kinds, whether for sheets, pillow cases or round thread for fancy work, hand kerchiefs, etc. Best in quality and of pure selected flax yarns. NARROW WIDTHS OF FANCY RIBBONS These can be used in so many ways for your fancy work for Xmas time ; shown in all colors at a wide range of prices. WOMEN'S COLLARS Showing the latest styles in Ladies Collars; the new Broad-j clpth and Flannel embroidered with yarn, etc. Also of Georgette and Organdie, neatly trimmed r with lace. Each.. 35 to $3.50 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS $1.25 This is a special number in Women's Fine Union Suits. Fine combed yarns, very elastic and conforms to the body in the most pleasing manner. Shown in three styles, Dutch neck, wing sleeye, ankle length ; low neck, no sleeve ankle length, and high neck, long sleeve and ankle length. Per suit $1.25 n 'if in . ? HaitSchaiTner i g VjtS JIM Caorriitit Hrt ScUHow fcMui i km Me it . I. . if Women's Winter CO A TS REDUCED 5? COAL SHORTAGE Jtl PILOT ROCK CITY Ot'HClALS WIRE RAILROAD OFFICIA16 ASKING FOR RE LIEF AT ONCE. Wood Stovea Brought Into Vse But Wood Is 10 Per Cord Mid Scarce AImo. (Ka-st Orefjonlan Special.) PILOT ROCK, Nov. SO. The fuel condition In Pilot Rock continues to be serious. The coal dealers appealed to the city mayor and the mayor Im mediately telegraphed the railroad of ficials that relief must be sent at once, but no result has as yet been ob. tained. People are putting up wood stoves and .burning what they can get as the snow In the mountains makes it almost impossible to get wood out. People are now paying ten dollars a cord for wood. The season ticket for the Lyceum Course went to George Campbell as he came the nearest to guessing the correct number of pennies in Casteel & Stanley's window. The Jnumber was nine hundred and thirty six and he guessed nine hundred and forty three. Eugene Hascall has sold out his half Interest of the Pilot Rock Mer cantile Co. to Earl Hutchinson. Mis. Marion Smith Is recovering from a severe attack of 'grippe. Elbert Casteel and Ed Smith re turned Monday from a trip to Corval lls and Portland. While at Corvallis Mr. Casteel took In the big game there. Charles Busbee was .down from Fendleton to visit Pilot Rock Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Nelson was down from Butter Creek Tuesday. Mr. Mills, prominent stockman of Ukiah, was in Pilot Rock Wednesday. The criterion Glee Club, the first number of the Lyceum Course, ap peared at 'the church Tuesday night and Instantly met with the approval of the audience. That this Glee Club has exceptional talent was shown bj the fact that a' return date was at tempted, but the membersi declined. The program was an evening of vocal solos, quartets and comical mono logues. A large crowd from In town and from the. country we're in to hear them. Bert Shock and family are moving into Nancy Crank's house in Bluff street. The Ukiah stage started Tuesday to leave Pilot Rock at eight o'clock In stead of one o'clock as It has done previously. John Harrison was In town Wed nesday. , ' K. G. Warner was a visitor in town Wednesday. W. B. Byrne, of Ukiah has reurned from Portland. The farmers are busy seeding their grain today Hyacinth and Merle Done are suf fering from an attack of the mumps. M. O. LaHue a rancher from west of town, was In on business Wednes day. ' Mr. Rugg of the Rugg Bros, ranch was in town Wednesday. W. H. Hutchinson was a visitor from Nye Wednesday. Every time you 'sec a man smoking a faiima, you know he is getting all the comfort that ia possible in a cigarette. TheorfginaTuritsA blend 1 I - ;.-S FATIMA Sensible Cigarette the Savage prodclng offices In New York. Mr Savage considers "Every, woman" his greatest triumph as producer. In view of his splendid productions of "PaYslfal,' "Madam Futterfly," and "The Merry Widow" the strength of this statement be comes apparent Walter Browne, the author of "Everywoman," did not live to see his work performed, dying tragically, on the very day of its first perform ance, but he has let In It a lasting n cnument which has brought en. llghtennient and a fuller understand lng of life to millions of people. The quest of love is a subject dear to every woman and most men. TliU is our f int reduction tale of Women' Winter Coats for this season and it offers such a rare oppor tunity to save that it is sure to meet with immediate response. Every coat in our great stock is included. Every one is strictly up-to-date. No old left overs, or culls. All are brand new, of good quality materials and workmanship. Now is the time you need them most. Don't wait. Buy now. Beautiful full flare models as well as the belted styles. Some with large convertible collars that can be worn sailor collar effect or buttoned high. Many withgenuine fur trimmings. The Materials are broadcloth, wool velour, pebble cheviot, chinchilla, silk plush, kersey and tweed mixtures in black, navy blue, dark green, burgundy, purple and Java brown. One glance will convince those who come early that in sales like this it pays to be first. ART AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Are you in doubt about what to choose for some of your friends for Christmas? If so be sure to visit our Art and Drapery Department and get an inspiration. , , We show a complete line of stamped linens, all attractive patterns stamped on the best of materials and reasonably priced. We have everything you need for finishing up your fancy work, such as fringes, laces, pillow ruffles, pillow pads, etc. , , - , , Embroidery and Crochet Threads, every color and size. Crochet thread, white and colored 10 per ball. Embroidery thread on ball 15. Embroidery thread in skeins, 2 for 5. Cretonne There are dozens of attractive and useful gifts to be made from cretonne. Pillows, petti coats, negligees, shoe pockets, lamp shades and trays are but a few suggestions. Come in and we'll give you man"s'0 carry a beautiful line of ready made novelties, desk sets, pin cushions, bags, cashets, hand- vi orla y a in A U Vti xf a f Watch the big window tonight and tomorrow, and be sure to come upstairs to the department, where M . .on cknn. Tnonw nther nrpttv things that there are not room in the window for. P Pendletons Greatest Department Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade Only Successful Hemedy ior Treating Gall Stones FRl'ITOLA AND TRAXO nUOIXUTf RELIEF AFTER DOCTOR; SAID NOTHING HUT OP. ERATION WOULD HELP. In the opinion of -Mr. W. C. Dllle hay, 61S Morton St, Nashville, Tenn., Fruitola and Trazo Is the only suc cessful remedy for gall atone trou ble. 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