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rmz t it DAILY CAST CGOTHAN, FEOTUrrOTI. OrGON. TUESDAY, rrCE!?!'" S, 131 S. Combining Quality With Low Prices You have probably been impressed, when reading our advertisements, with the fact that our prices are at all times unusually low, and today we want to add to the impression of low prices another quality. You know prices is not all there is to the game of buying it's the real value you get for your money that counts. We invite the most careful comparison of prices and quality. Everybody can see that our expenses are lowft: on the "For Cash Basis" than if we were doing a credit busi ness, giving you this item alone, will it not show in the price of your groceries each week? i ..... .j Think it over seriously. Ik Dean Tatom TELEPHONE 688 Downey Market in Connection, Phone 188 0. 1 E. IMP WRITES IF I CITY PLANNING UK John K. Lathrop, former editor of We thought the beat laboratory of the East Oregonian, I making good municipal arrair was a newspaper MB IN STOffi SOUR THE FOOD ID CAUSE INDIGESTION "I'Al'ES DIAI'KPSIX IIXKS KOHL GASSY, ITSKT STOM ACHS IX MVK MIXITE8. If what you Just ale Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump o! iead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undlgestod food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness; nausea, bad taste In mouth and stomach head ache, you can surely get relief In five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cenl cases of Pane's Dlapepsln, then you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why it relieves sour, out of or der stomachs or Indigestion In five minutes "Pape's Dlapepsln" Is harmless; tastes Ilk candy, though each dose, will digest and prepare for assimilation Into he blood all the food you eat; besides. It makes you go to the table with a healthy appe tle: but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stom ach and Intestines are' clean and fresh and you will not need to resort to lax atlves or liver pills for biliousness or constlpslon. This city will have many "Pape'u Dlapepsln" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthu siastlc about this splendid stomach preparation, too, If you ever take ft for indigestion, gases, hesrtburn. sourness, dyspepfla or any.stomacn misery. Oet some now. this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and Indi gestion In five minutes. WII.I. SKAUCII rXllt I.AM) KEEN BY PKAHY. li "if 'I V ' 4 k ' ' i In the Interesting position or oirec-, tor of the city planning department of the American City Bureau of New York. He Is now at Evansvllle, In- a letter to Mrs. . neraeiey ue asks to be remembered to old Pen. dleton friends and writes eretertaln Ingly of his work. The following Is Mr. Lathrop s let. ter In part: I should be mighty glad to hear from you about everyone and every thing. I am director of the city plan, nlng department of the American City Bureau of New York City, and lead a busy life. Thut is the 21st city In which I have done this work, In the Lnijed States, canaaa ana South America;, and last Monday night it was the 1179th public ad dress on these themes In slightly less than three years. (This ribbon, I see from looking over my stenographer's shoulder, Is too new. Will you pardon all the uncononlcalltles there's n new coined word.) Miss Schofleld. the typist says that's an awful word. I guess It Is, too. Many years ago. Dr. Albert Shaw of Review of Reviews delivered a lecture in my college chapel, and Impressed me with the notion that the problem of the future would be the city. My father agreed with me, office. 80 I studied municipal mat ters for years as a reporter, editor, correspondent, etc., and since com ing east from Oregon have traveled about 800,000 to 330.000 miles with an eye all the time on the city and Its meaning in modern civilization. Do you know, that I would advise anyone who wants to understand cit ies to begin with a small one. There you find fell the constituents of hu man nature as applied to government. Extend the application, and you have the county, the state, the nation. Indeed, in these days, you also have the nations, the world. I believe it the more since living in Washington. and comlog Into contact with the for eign emDassy people to some extern. Not much, but enough to get the gauge.. If you see anyone you think would appreciate a friendly message from a Pendleton boy who has roamed afar. and yet who would account It Joy to get back home, give them that mes sage for me. Meanwhile wont you write me the news. There must be Io,ts of it by this time, and I know you would be a most delightful pur veyor of old home news. With kindest regards, I beg always to remain Sincerely yours. JOHN E. LATHROP. n s iA 'JAM V-i Home of Munsing Underwear for Women, Phoenix Sijk Hot NEMO, Mod.rf, Smart Set and R. & G. Corsets, Standard Patterns, Smaltz Goodw.n Fine Dr Shoe for Ladies, Quality Dry Good. t New Kimona Silks VERY SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MANY SPECIAL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS. PRICED THE YARD Sat, $1.50 and 3...0U s g Groceries of Quality . 8 Phone 526 WOOL VALOURES Just two shades received this morn ing, they are Hunters Green and Cali fornia Gold ; these come 54 inches wide. Priced, yard $3.50 SILK COSTUME VELVETS A new shipment of the most beauti ful shades ever shown, such as seal, Co penhagen, light navy and myrtle, all 42 inches wide. Priced the yard.... 6.50 il il il u il 8 il il 3 il il a g Only 16 More Shopping Days Until Christmas PARTY DRESSES Silks for party wear in all the latest and most up to date materials and col ors. Priced the yard $1.35 to S4.00 SILK HOSE Fancy silk hose, also plain colors to match your gowns at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to 82.00 pair. Daily Chats With the Housewife 4? il a MANY- NEW NOVELTIES ARRIVING DAILY IN OUR DRY GOODS AND NOTION ?J SECTION. H : u 3 3 MACKINAWS FOR MEN AND BOYS' Just received a large shipment of pret-. ty new Mackinaws for both men and boys. The patterns are very pleasing, also the styles are perfectly designed. Men's Priced at ?8.50 to ?10.00 Boys' Priced at f 5.00 to ?8.00 BOYS' SUITS Showing a very large assortment of suits from ages 3 yrs. to 1 7yrs, some with two pairs of pants, all are the very latest styles and patterns. Priced $5.00 to 910.00. ORIENTAL RUGS Cartozian. Brothers have a very fine line of rugs on display in our store for a few days only. NEW YOUK. Dec. S. Vllhjalnw Stefansson, who for three years has been In the far north at the head of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, plans to search for Crocker Land. t ei t ut rest doubts which have been rulfed as to Its exigence. Announce ment to that effect was made by Rear-Admiral Hubert E. Peary, who discovered Crocker Land. Admiral Feury received a letter from Stefan son which had been on Its way from the Arctic since December, 191 5. Why not get up a diet squad of your own and Improve your health bv eating moderately, wisely and econ omically? Or do you? 1 ,T Get a. Can TO-DAY ' From Yonr Hardware or Grocery Dealer 1 Economy and efficiency In state government affairs chould proceed to knock, all the padding out of the leg islative pay rolls. Francis Joseph lived long but not to any very good purpose, since the present war bears his aged thumb prints. T Through tne courtesy or aiuso Alice Butler, head of the Do- mestlc Science department of the Pendleton High School, and a number of her advanced pu- pils, the editor of the House- hold Department is able to pre- sent some clever and Inexpen- sive holiday menus that may be followed with excellent results and a minimum of labor. The menus have all been carefully thought out and supervised and 4 are Interesting examples of the work being done In tha depart- 4 ment. MEMS By KtlxH Embysk. Fruit Cocktail. RoaM Turkey with Cranberry Sauce. ' Rlced Potatoes. Dressing In Turnip Cups. Cranberry Sauce. Parker House Rolls. Pickles. Currant and Raspberry Jell. Tomato Jelly Salad on Lettuce. Inf with Mayonnaise. Pumpkin Pie. )! Xt'llio Ingram. Orange and Crape Cocktail. Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Jell Oyster Paddies Sweet Potatoes Mashed Irish Potatoes. Brown Gravy. , Celery Pickles Olives Apple Salad Pumpkin Pie and Whipped Cream.' Cake and Coffee. Mints. Iy Margaret Phelps. Fruit Cocktail. 1st Course. Turkey. Dressing and Cravy. Roasted Sweet PnlHti Boiled Irish Potatoes Celery Creamed Cauliflower. Cranberry Sauce Hot Biscuit! Tomato Gelatine Salad. Olives Pickles Pumpkin Pie Coffee. Candy, Nuts and Raisins By Xola t'hlldrcth. Fruit Cocktail. Roast Chicken and Dressing. Gravj Cauliflower. Mashed Potatoes. Cranberry Sauce Lettuce Salad Mince Pie. ir lALEXANlEHSl WOMAS TAKES ACTIVE REDUCTION OF TROUT LIT raiEN Oregon Sportxmen la Ilavor of Move, According; to Stories fim Conven tion In Portland. CHARGE OF BALL, CLIU Reduction of the limit of trout is one of the changes In the fish and game laws which the Oregon sports men will recommend, according to stories from Portland where the con. ventlon is In session. Among the recommendations fa vored by the Oregon Sportsmen' League in the afternoon session were: Ban on killing female China pheas ants. Cutting .trout limit from 75 fish t. 50 per day. Law forbidding possession of more than 100 trout at one time, or catch ing of more than 100 in seven consec utive days. Lopping off of two weeks of open season on deer. The present season 1 iff i ; : ! i-vi Ml !8 7:3J IT 7:SJ !8 7:31 19 7:SJ 30 7:33 31 7:34 Shooting ia prohibited sunset and sunrise. 4:11 4:20 4:20 ' 4.21 4:22 4:23 be ween Harley Has OpiiasttVw). F. C, Harley of Astoria, who was a conspicuous figure at the last Happy Canyon entertainment and who was recently nominated for mayor of As toria on two tickets, is to have op- ST. LOl'IS, Dec. 4. Schuyler J Britton Is about to lose a wife, i home and the presidency of a base hall club. The person who vouches for this is his wife, the owner of the MEN WOMEN Are you tired of work" that offers little or no chance for advancement Whv not become a drugless pnsici n? The field le large, opportunities and the profession honorable a t'nerattve to the trained practltl oner. "We offer a thorough course lc A-.,mw and Physiology. Electro- i.mnv Photo-therapy, Vibration M..a Snondvlotherapy, Diagnosis, Etc., Etc Iw you are Interested call or write to us. n MiePtMnon. Williams ft Blew 122 Vi Grand Ave..' Portland, Ore, AGAIN let us remind you, your friends can buy any thing yon can give them ex cept your photograph. If you have your portrait made right, both In lighting and composition, you will realUe the greatest pleasure In the giving of it to your friends as a Christmas token. WnEKliEB STUDIO 1 "Si li H Is from August 15 to Ootober 21. The home and the proprietor oi me owe- Sportsmen's League wants the season', ball cluD. to open September 1 and close Octn. I ber 31. Reducing the bag limit on ducks from 30 to 20. It wants to harmonise ihe state and federal laws in refer ence to the killing of this bird. An open season on China pheas-i ants h; Hood River county from Oc tober 1 to October 10. With a has limit of three male birds. Closing the Necanicum. river M commercial fishing. position. At a maw meeting of eiti sens the other evening George M. Hy land, who had charge of the Oregon building- at the San Francisco expo sition and who Is well known here, was nominated against him. Feeling la said to be bfttert " Bronchial coughs are not trifling. They are even menacing if allowed to hang on all winter. Foley's Honey and Tar will check them. Tallraan & Crx URUT CONM HI DECEMBER SUNRISE SUNSET SCHEDULE expressed:! of REGARD i II 111 m il11!"' The following is the federal sched ule of sunrise and sunset for De- Closing the open season on bear ijj cember Duck and geese ahooslng. B. WARNER AND DOROTHY DLTON IN TRIANGLE-KAY FEATURE, "A VAGABOND PRINCE." At the TcnilHe Tixlny and TonMrrow. BEE f La I Uo Gixidod. by Mother TVhoEnow Th comfort ana securoness or tn - nnfha la ausnttsl f A h eXPWkSUt - 'S. claloc ciutloD be (titded by the expert. anna nt nunoreas wao nave louoa n ttukn'i Prlond" a war to eliminate se- Jn. am 1nnra vnne own rsnld Tniiuuius -- - 4 - -- reoovtry.pit It easily applied and Its Influence over the affected Ugamente Is soothing and beneficial. Oet I It at any druggist 8 end for the free book on Mother bood. . Aaaresa . A Tne uraaneia neguiaior o., 109 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Oa. yytotn i June, julv and August. The delesates voted that every club in the Mate was to be assessed is cents ner capita each year to gi Into the leagues' fund. The organisa- Hon ex'eniled its thanks to the press for the kind treatment received dur ing the past year. Rcpre-oiitatlon on Commission Asked. It was resolved that a law be en- g nctfd permitting the Oregon Sports-1 9 I men s League to name two men ' i jq I the governor who shnll be named as jj j members of the Oregon State Fish j.. nun game comiuisiion. :jj Election of officers was Ihe last j thing yesterday afternoon. Chair- man E F. Averlll, of the nominatln; Jg committee, read off the names of j. the four selected by that committed to erve during 11T. The were 19 unanimously eiec.tea. Here are the officers who will serve next year: D. Earl M. McFarland of Portland, president: Leslie Butler of Hood River, first vice president: T. D Hensill, of F.ugene, second vice pres. ident; S C. Bartrum of Roseburc secretary-treasurer. Mr. Bnrtrum is the only holdover. When he was re eleted he endeavored to make a speech announcing he hud enough of the office, but H. B. Van Duser, retiring president, would not allow him to talk and he was railroaded Into a second term. Retiring officers are: H. B. Van Duser. president; W. N. ("Wes" Matlock, first vice president; Dr. J. D. Gill, second vice president. December. Sunrise. A, M. 7.13 . 7:15 7:1 7:17 7:18 7:19 , 7:20 7:21 7:23 7:23 7:24 7:25 7:27 7:28 7:28 7:29 7:30 7:30 7:31 7:31 7:32 7:32 7:32 Sunset. P. M. 4 : H 4:15 4:U 4:14 4:14 4:11 4:14 4:14 4:11 4:14 4:15 4:15 4:16 4:H 4:17 4.17 4:18 4:1S Our line is now complete in every detail. The largest and grandest line we have ever displayed. Call and look now, before the rush. Toung Emperor Charles Francis Joseph has been called upon to do what he can .with a badly motheat en Job. Help Mature to Strengthen the Stomach In Keep the liver and Bowels Itcgular This suggests a trial of HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters Rings v Charm Bracelets Watches Wrist, Watches Ivory Toilet Ware Silverware Hollow-ware Clocks Cut Glass Manicure Sets. Emblem Pins Links Scarf Pins Chains Emblem Charms Brooches Fobs Silver Mounted Belts Chests of Silver Umbrellas. Articles engraved and, laid away if desired. A. L. Schaefer Jeweler 726 and Silversmith. Main Street. 1 i I