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r EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917. LIVE NEWS OF E PREPARE. NOW FOR EASTER You really haven't much more time for delay. Only. 10 more shopping days. To help you with your problems, we have gathered here for your choosing the greatest stock of merchandise we've ever shown at this time of year. There are Eas ter "things" here for every one. ., xou 11 like our prices too. Ealer Suits for Boys ARE NOW READY nd the lines that we specialize on are thorouehly complete and present values that are truly very much better than can reasonably be expected under the present market conditions. Our stock includes all the season's desirable new models, in colors and patterns to please any boy or his mother. Pinch backs, belt backs, plain backs, suits made just like Dad's and others more snappy. ages 6 to 17; prices, ?5.00 to Sll.OO As Fits the Corset, as Fits the Gown How true this statement is. And not only does it apply to the appearance of your clothes, but your whole manner and bearing are affected, for perfect fit ef fect your poise, comfort and ease of manner, all of those intangible things that we call "Style." BonTbn VsjCORSETS LET THESE MAGIC S SOLVE THE TION FOR Tim w For years fashionable women have- used them as the basis for their social success. Don't secure your Easter outfit without first having our expert fit one of these famous Corsets as a foundation for your whole wardrobe. Any price you want to pay from 91.00 to f IO.OO. Fashionable Suits for Stout Figures In these days of clothes making pro gress, women of stout proportions may buy their suits ready-to-wear with just as much assurance of success as their more slender sisters. Science has reduced figures to an average basis, and when you slip on one of our stylish "stout" suits you'll be sur prised at the perfection of fit Large armholes, extra large sleeves, extra long lines over bust fro.n shoulder to waist are the points of your former difficulty, that nave been perfected in the suits we now offer to you. The colors are black, navy and Copen hagen blue, tan and grey. The materials are serge, gabardine, and wool poplin. The prices range from $27.50 to $45. A satisfactory fitting guaranteed. IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT We carry COATS MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON in all sizes: 30 and all numbers coarser sell at lOe per ball, and numbers above 30 at 15 fter ball. "Pure Food Shop" Basement CLEANLINESS 3 MAIN LINE PHONES, ALL 15. ECONOMY SERVICE WE GIVE PENNY CHANGE FRESH VEGETABLES by express today. New Calif -Asparagus; Green Peas; Rhubarb; Radishes; Green Onions; Parsley; Cucumbers; Ripe Tomatoes; Green Peppers New Potatoes; New Carrots; Turnips and Spinnach. Phone your orders. APPLES, SPECIAL, box 48c. Cooking and eating variety. CHOCOLATES Special this week, pound 25. ' ' PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. S.Vto IS Toms IP YCKJ HNn OXE WHO FOISONKD THIS DOG taooe RiuaUa vroUIKMtDd, Property of Grernwtrii Mu, Is RUIed by HtryrtuUaa. GREENWICH. Conn.. March 17. KrulA, a Russian wolfhound belong ing to Henry L. Brittaln, president of the Km pi re Metal Products corpora. tlon. New York, ana valued at 12000, has been found dead by Mrs. Britain on the Britain estate. Ir. Earl Scofield. a veterinarian, asserts it died of poisoning; by strych nine and Mr. Brittain today offered a ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE OR DO YOU STILL USE THE OLD FASHIONED BROOM IN YOUR HOUSE CLEANING? BE UP-TO-DATE and use 'An Dectric Vacaum Cleaner NO DUST NO ODOR SANITARY HEALTHFUL COSTS LESS THAN Vie AN HOUR Your Electrical Dealer or Pacific- Power & Lilt Company PHONE 40 reward of 1500 for any Information resulting in the arrest and conviction of the poisoner. The animal was four years old and was brought to this country from Russia three years ago. Its mother was sold in this country for 11800. A valuable Scotch collie, owned by Duane Armstrong or Edgewood Park was poisoned in a similar war about two weeks ago. but ft wll Irecover. A MOTHER'S TROUBLES ' A mother's unending work and devotion drains and strains bet physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn ex pressions- she ages before her time. Any mother who is weary and languid should start tsaina? Scott's Emulsion est Xorweiriaa Cod Liver OU as a strengthen ing sm ana mang toaue to man rich-: Bess to ner Diooa ana Bulla an ber perves before it is toe lata. Start Scott's Enmlskm today its fsaae is world-wide st is free from alcohol. T THE NOR HIST 4 Shin In v&ry Drop ASTORIA, Or., March 27. Ther' much Joy In th hearts or clams along the Oregon and Wash ington coast today and incidentally that joy wilt be reflected in the hearts of many thousands who so journ annually on the beaches. - The cause o all this joy la the storms which have been raging; dur ing the winter along the coast. CSaais according to their closest students. thrive best when the storm . rages hardest at least do those clams ulong the Oregon and Washington coasts. Great beds of kelp parallel the coast, 200 miles from land. Clams subsist on seaweed and kelp ia one of their favorite articles of diet. If there were no seaweeds, there would be no clams. Kelp drifts to the beach at all seasons of the year, but the storms of the last few months have brought In great quantities. ' The breakers along the coast line in many places are black with kelp. Hence, lots of good, fat clams. ' TACOMA, Wash., March 87. The cheering news that she bad been fin ed only "one cent and costs found Mrs. Laura Ell s in a dead faint in the courtroom of ustice John Linch. before whom she was convicted of assaulting Nellie Langford. PORTLAND, Ore., March tL Sermons and vampire pictures will vie for public interest at a local mov ie theater next Sunday and weekly thereafter. B. Lee Paget and 200 re volting members of the congregation of the old Taylor street Methodist church have leased the theater for divine services. Since the church split over a move to close the Taylor street building, meetings have toeen held In an upstairs hall. However, many of the aged Insurrectionists had difficulty in climbing the stars and the theater was leased. The party Test 1 See how quickly COTTO LENE creams with your biscuit flour. , Test 2 '' V " ' ' ' Notice that you use one-third less shortening when you use COTTOLENE. Test 3 " i. ' .. See how nicely COTTO LENE biscuits brown in the oven.. . Test 4 Note the crispness of the biscuit crusts. Test 5 Notice the lightness of the COTTOLENE biscuits when you break them open. Test 6 Now compare the flavor of your COTTOLENE bis cuits with the flavor of bis cuits made with butter. Test 7 Compare the price of whole some COTTOLENE with the price of butter. lUUUtUitsti iiiiffvttfitHWHtimitTHWWnn'(f WrttiUtMMslllHMitMtoltMtMl zu REALTY TRANSFERS Farrnnty needs. . .T J. Mr Re .in to fienrcs Brace. $1000 8W 1-4 &W 1-4, section S township t north, range 39. 0 ft fciik. in ; fre SlTlITt) - rVILLIAM DESMONP TKMPL.K IOXDAV AND WEDNESDAY fBIANGLE PLAY, "THE LAST OF THE INGRAM 3." led by Mr. Paget comprises the pio neer faction of the old church. PORTI.AND. March !7. A war census, aimed to determine the num ber of men avnllable for military du ty, the facilities fur turning out ma tern Is needed If the United States ! should sro to war wll probably be ta- ken In Orenron, Washinirton and Ida j ho. Arthur M. Churchill, who is now I enpaged In a similar mission n OaM I forna. Is expected to come north j within s few a few days and begin the ! work. There is alo the llkelihoo'd . that the war department may under take work along th same line in the onrthwestern states. QUICK ACTION Of THE ECHOUtYINS O.-W. R. A If. OO. WH))8lfflH CATt'HIOS HKR DCRIXa Iffltilf MINI) SATURDAY. lefsen on Sunday afternoon at his home In that city. Mrs. I. F. Hinkle of Portland, is here visiting with her son, Walter P. Hinkle. Mrs. (7. A. Gilbert returned home FYlday evening from an extended vis it In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and Spo kane, Wafh. Kiting Spike of Buhl, Idaho, was a business visitor here last week. Dn't think too much of your own methods. Other people may be right .ibout them. Which will he the next 'European throne to explode? roui-v Oars of Beet OaUle shipped on Saturday Afternoon to the Portland Murk: Other New Notes of ln- , U.rcHt tu Community. (East Oregoaian Special.) ttJHO, March 47. A woodshed In the rear of the O.-W. R. N. Co 's section house at this place, was dis covered on fire at midnight Saturday. An extremely high wind was blowing at the time and only the prompt ac tion of the firemen prevented a seri ous conflagration. The fire was quickly extinguished and the shell was left standing. The lose was small. )t is supposed thst the Are wss started by a spark from a passing engine. Four cars of beef cattle were Ship ped from here on Saturday afterno-si for the Portland market by H. t. Blackwell. O. I Dussch e. who Is In charge of the Furnish reservoir, left here Fri day night for Flaynea, North Dakota, on accousrt of the serious Illness of his brother. K K. Klder was In Pendleton la week attending the meeting of the Umatillii county school directors. Mrs. Zada Molx.well of Bonney vilie. ore . arrived here Sunday anorn- ing on a few days' visit with herVis ter. Mm. Wm. Wilder. Mrs. J. Frank Spinning left for Portland yestf-rdav morning In re sponse to a telegram telling of the death of her unrle. willlsm Relth- mm a ronsc Of Blood-Root, Golden Seal, Stone . and Queen's Root ' Also Cherry Bark and Sacred Bark with glycerine makes a wnndnrfnl tonic, called " Golden Mndicaf Discov pry," making thousands of Oregon people strntig. Ask your neighbr he can tvtt yon. Corvallin, Oregon. "Doctor Pierce's re in e d t es have been used in my fnther's family ever since- I can remember. My mother took the 'liulden Medical Discovery' and the ' Pleas snt IVllets' and was enred. Kslher liseov- rpid ges- uon and was greatly benetited. 1, also, took the 'Discovery' fr kidney, liver and sflhniacli tronbie and reoiiiveu great benefit, i am glad to tell others of the merits of Dr. Pierce's Goklen Mi-dical Discovery. D. H. Dili., 527 S. 6th rltreet. Get gmd blond through tiie nse of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ihseovery, and yon will have no more weakness. U is the world's proved blood purifier snd Ionic. It's nut a sei-ret remeily for its ingredients'are printed on the wrsp per. For sale by druggists in liquid or tahli-ts. Start t lake it to-day and before another day has passed the ltu- tnrtties of the blKid will begin to are your body through the liver. kidueys, bowels and skin, and in s few days yon will know by yonr steadier nerves, tinner ste,-, keener mind, br-chter ev-s fcnd cfenrer skin, that the b.-id bi-d in r.NSing nut and new, rirh, pnrp i-.-wwi is f'tting your arUTM-s. Keiui Dr. i'u r.e. Il'ifialo, J. tea ccnU I' c ii.-l t.--..ee. At I VVUH,k the 'Disc, W.y- rv "t f"r tori V w . liver and indig mini i i i i, '" gaiui V "Four-liinety" Touring Cai $635 F. O. B. PENDLETON The Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Car is a car of ideal economy. It gives ycu the most value for your money. The Chevrolet delivers the maximum power to the rear wheels. It accomplishes this feat through simplicity of mechanism. This compels directness of action. The re sult ia more power and speed and less fuel and expense. The path of Chevrolet' power is short and direct The vaporized fuel enters directly into the valve-in-head mo tor. The impart of explosion strikes full against the piston head. It is an act of face-to-face co-operation. The fullness of the force is exerted immediately on the rear wheels. No friction of a second or horse-power is unduly spent The Unit power plant type of construc tion does the business. And the result is, of course, that you ride faster and farther on one gallon of gasoline in this particular model. That is economy. And that is what you will find in the Chevrolet Four-Ninety. We are the authorized agents for Pendleton and Uma tilla county. Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson Street. a,)lephone 408 Don't buy inferior tires when you can get tires for about the same price. 1 BUILT TO COMBINE SERVICE WITH ECONOMY n rr?a raiT7 o mm make friends of the most dubious through their uniformityiof quality and service. ASK FOR YOUR FAVORITE TREAD WE HAVE IT. NOBBY CHAIN USCO PLAIN ROYAL CORD. Allen - Knight Go. Corner Main and A Ha Streets Telephone 400 1H la :3 ' ii Chick Food The best insurance for the baby chicks Its not what you hatch Its what you raise Laying Tonics, Lice Killers, Etc. Colesworthy's Baled Hay, Oats, Rolled Tiarley Etc. CHOP MILL Phone 134 I I Alta and Cottonwood r; ffWiiMH'mrfl..MmirtnHm UiMMtUSiiaUstUltskeSMtllstj tMlltitttllMliiL Hlieulttti lllUtts' IsMeiksiasleSSMI tatltllMIMUeUlM(lSsssti(iJltlltl4Mi fi 3 :3 1 1 i i r 3 I ;3 r x