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TWELVE PAGES PAGE TX70 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PKNDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. f 1 I r; I 3 This Store is a Real Service Organiza tion for Men Who Want Good Clothes M and by "Service" we mean far more than merely sel ling something politely and delivering it promptly. Service means looking out for your best when WE buy, long before YOU buy. interests Copyright Hut Sctuffner & Mux It means having ready the right kind of clothes for you, the quality,, the style, the tailoring, that will rep resent fullest value for your money. It means, from our experience - Hart Schaftner & Marx Clothes Spring suits in which you are assured none but all-wool fabrics and the best of other materials; skilled craftsmanship: styles designed to express the good, new fashion ideas., Models to fit all sizes and shapes of men. It Means, Also MANHATTAN SHIRTS, STETSON AND KENSINGTON HATS, Dents Gloves, Lewis Underwear, Shaw knit Sox, Arrow Collars, We have them because we know they're the best things you can buy for "service." . And finally, we say : "Absolute satisfaction guaranteed ; money cheerfullj refunded," and we back it up. Saturday is Children's Day Bring in the Little Their Spring Outfit Your youngster will be better dressed in one of these new Spring Coats. We are snowing a complete line of coats for little girls ranging in size from four to four teen years. Thej are cut correctly for the immature juvenile figure and are made up in such materials as " sheppard and novelty checks, serge and wool poplins as well as silk poplin and moire in attractive shades of blue and rose. Reasonably priced from $3.95 to ?12.50. DAINTY WHITE DRESSES FOR CONFIRMATION AND PARTY WEAR You'll readily realize that high class artists designed these dainty frocks for the little ones, that are fashioned from lawn, nainsook, lace and organdy. Unique style ef fects make them distinctive from those ordinarily offered for your selection and you'll marvel at the extremely rea- EOnable prices, from $1.00 to $5.0O THE CUTEST OF WASH DRESSES PRICED FROM SO TO 3.95 You'll be pleased when you Bee the original styles shown in these dresses of gingham, chambray and per cale that are so well made and so reasonably priced that you'll wonder how you ever thought of making them Tots yourself. All the colors, both light and dark are included and made up in new Billie Burke styles, middy dress or Dutch girl effects that are decidedly smart. The Bargain Basement War prices have no terrors for this low priced soiling piece. There need be no boycott on wearing apparel so long as the Bargain Basement exists. Catalog houses are hoisting the white flag, their prices have increased and their merchandise has become more Jrashy. Eastern Ore gon competion does not compete. We Will Prove it eturdey. Wars and rumors of wars are on the increase. Prices are on the increase Except in the Bargain Basement. SUITS FOR EVERYBODY REDUCED Women's Suits and Coats $5.75 to f 9.85 Men's Suits $5.89, 8.97, f 11.95 Bovs' Knicker Suits $3.89, f 4.87 Norfolk and pinch-backs. Call Saturday and make us prove it. What has been your catalog shopping experience late ly? Absolutely unsatisfactory is the answer. BETTER GOODS AT A CHEAPER PRICE IN THE BAR. GAIN BASEMENT. Don't waste your time, money and patience in "sending off." Visit the Bargain Basement Saturday. Several towns in Oregon have declared a Barefoot Sum mer for all boys and girls, since they cannot pay the high prices for shoes. TOO BAD THEY HAVEN'T A BARGAIN BASEMENT. There will be no barefoot season in Pendleton. Cail Saturday and see why. Boastful and alluring advertising of the so-called cheap stores are merely whispers. Money is the thing that talks, and Bargain Basement Bargains Fairly Shout. ," Women's White High Tops ?2.39 House Dresses Men's Heaviest Work Shoes $2.67 Children's Shoes 27 to f 1.49 Gingham - Curtain Scrim - 12Vtt Men s $1.25 Shirts 89 Children's Hats 15 Stockings for Everybody If It's in the Bargain Basement It's Sure a Bargain." 5c LACES A big lot of fine laces in wide and narow widths of val, torchon, German val, etc., worth more, but our price, the yard .......... 5 NEW SPRING COATING The prevailing styles this season enables you to make up your own coat. A big showing of plaids and plain shades. The yard S2.SO to $3.75 DEHRA VOILE A Brand New novelty Voile of very fine texture with gold and silver threads running through it. Shown in shades of grey, blue and white. Makes up into stylish frocks. The yard .'40 LADIES' HOSE 35c One special lot of Ladies' Fine Hosiery of mercerized lisle, in shades of Palm Beach and grey. Each pair 35 COMFORT CLOTH A fine quality cotton cloth strictly for "COMFORT TOPS" shown in all colors and beautiful floral patterns; 36 inches wide. The yard -" 15 BOUDOIR CAPS A big display of Boudoir Caps, made of silk, laces and, net, all shades, neatly trimmed. Each 35 to S3.00 "Pure Food Shop" Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones All 15. SARDINES Two new numbers in today. Small cans, ex tra fancy fish, cans 15 and 20? FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES by express for Satur day's trade. Cauliflolwer, Celery, New Spuds. Cu cumbers, Ripe Tomatoes, Radishes, Green Onions, New Carrots, Asparagus, Rhubarb and Lettuce. Extra Fancv Large Florida Grape Fruit 20. for 50 STRAWBERRIES, extra select stock today, box 20 CANDIED CHERRIES and PINEAPPLE, the finest qual ity ever shown in Pendleton, pound 75 SWEET APPLE CIDER, clear and sparkling, bottle 15 and 25. Come in and see the wonderful varieties of Pure Food Table Supplies, kept and handled in the cleanest, best grocery in Eastern Oregon. Pendletons Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade for I FUEL FOR THE NAVY ! IS INVOLVED IN BIG SUIT OVER OIL LAND Government Seeks to Recover $38,000,000 Worth of Cali fornia Property. NEW PORK, April I. The ned of fuel oil for the navy In Involved in proceed ingv before United State Com mioid oner Hitchcock here today in which the government eeeka to re cover 35tOOO,000 worth of California oil lands. The property la In proximity to the disputed land of the Southern Pacific company in southern California for which the irovemmrnt has entered suit, but the cases are not similar. In the present case L. B. McMurtry. Cal ifornia mining promoter , 1 alleged to have obtained the mnti fraudulently on irovern merit grams made out to thirty odd persons m this city who gave him powers of attorney. Stilt has been brought aRiiim Mc M urtry ami thirteen coneerna to which he la said to nave transferred most of the Interest that he obtained. making a profit of million of dollars. BXaminatlona of witnesses here are preliminary to trial rn the federal courts of California, Kpeclal prosecutors Frank Hall aivl Charles D Hamet said that In view of the war with Germany the govern ment con ni tiers the suits of great importance. Abundant Ittttlth Is assured when there is good blood In the vein. Hood's Sarimparilla is the, nieulcin to make good hlood. Begin taking lc now. it is just wnat the system needs at this time ana will do you great good. Sharpens the appetit. steadies the nerves. Adv. N KV I 1 It I-XTOH V fS NOW KKIY Polk's OrrKon and V awl. 1 melon ;a zettcer sikI HiihIdohh llretory fo 18-17-. H Improved to Meet lie. nomtx of Steadily c-rowftis; Oinunn. K. I. Polk A Co., nave just issued the 1917-18 edition of the Oregon anu Washington Gazetteer and Busine? Directory, which is the only work of the kind published. It contains an accural Business Directory of every city. town, and village In Oregon ani Wa-shington. and the names and ad dresses of country merchants, pro fessional men, lumbermen, etc., who are located adlacentto villages; al so lists of government and county of ficers, state boards, statutory provi sions, names of courts, terms of post offices, express, telephone an.l telegraph offices, justices of th" peace, hotels, daily and weekly news papers, besides mum other informa tion usefnl to all classes of business and professional men. A dscriptlve sketcn of each plae Is given, embracing various Hems of interest, such as location, population, distance to different points, thmot convenient shipping - stations, the products that are marketed, stag' communications, trade statistics snd churches. An Important feature is the Classi fied Directory, giving every buines arranged under It's special heading thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manu facturing or dealing m any particular line of goods Beginning with thin edition, the street address In all the large towns Is shown in this list. The work Is complied to meet th wants of the business community, and merits It's support. Trice $10. Offices. Seattle. Port land. Spokane and Tacoms. JKWK PI.AX GIFT TO FRKKD RI'KKI . start Pand With Which to Fi-nt H-odw-tirn of IJhrrty Statue. S3 fc..a ft AfcA- -Jl NEW VORK. April 1. A repro duction of the Statue of liberty Is to be the gift of American Jewry to lib erated Russia. The movement for an American Hebrew Ubberty Fund was launched editorially yesterday by the American Hebrew, after Its ed itor, Herman Bernstein, had been assured that Jacob FL Schlff would act as temporary treasurer. Prominent among those expected to Join the movement, are Henrv Morgentheau, Adolph Iwisohn and N'athan Straus of New Tork. end Julius Rosensrald of Chicago and D Lvovltch-Davldovttch, among th many who have urged the idea, ac companied his letter to Editor Bern tln with a ii eck for $500. . "We are eager that American Jew ry shall expreHS Itself In a striking and fitting manner tin the occasion of the liberation of Russia and the emancipation of the Russian Jews." said Mr. Bernstein. 'The symbol of unfettered democracy, the gift of France to America, we now wish to pass on to our sister republic, Rus sia, In order that the struggle for liberty will be given moral strength "We rejoice that America havlni abrogated the commercial treaty with altocratlc Russia, because of Its dis crimination against American citlsens upon religious grounds, was the first to greet and recognise the new R un it a. which has svbolished all such re strictions We rejoice that president Wilson was the first to welcome thV new democracy of Russia Into the league of honor of the great democ racies, of the world." It Is planned to organise the prom lnent Jews in every state In the t'nlon to push the campaign for f unos- Who will execute the statue and where the statue will be erect e a in Russia, are questions to be decide! later. KKAXC i: ARRAVCtM TO Br J IIT 1. 1 3T1I .NEW VORK, April JS. The im portant part the I'nlted Ptates wil' play In rehabilitating war-devstate 1 tvur-pe Is Indl'-ated by a contract Ju-t closed between the French govern ment, through the leading banks n Parts, and Kennedy Mitchell Co. 4 Simpson Auto Co. AGENTS ford Met Ford factory mechanic in charge. Part from Ford Motor Co. AGENTS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES ALSO GOODRICH White Star Oil Recommended by Ford Mo tor Co. for Ford Cars. ALL ACCESSORIES FOR FORD CAR We expect to be in our new garage soon, where you can be assured of the best of service. Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson St. Telephone 408 of New York and London, by which the banking houw undertakes to pro. vide for reconstructing importun: buildings In i lties In the vicinity of Verdun, the Argonn. and the heights of the Meuse. Practically all the material used In the work will be bought In the I'nite I States. William A. Kennedy, preldeiit o Kennedy. Mitchell Co.. said yes terday to a World reporter; "This contract Is for 200.000.00O francs. It was signed about March 20. We have received important plan and specifications, together with the full plans and views of the commis sion in charge of this work for the French government. The Hank of France Is back of this movement for building the new France. "All purchases of supplies and ma. Uriah! to carry out the work In Northern' France wll Ibe handled by our Import and export department, under the charge of Herman Winter. The financial plan and details will be In charge of our banking house. This contract Is the first that has been let for the betterment of condition In devastated Kurnpe and, desple Its. heavy volume. Is a mere beginning." Mr Kennedy said the majtfer minds of France. Including engineers, bank ers and statesmen, are at work on many great plansof modernlratlon. which will be put Into effect as soon as' the war comes to an end. "CASCARfTS" FOR A COLD, BAD BREATH OR SICK HEADACHE BKST FOIt IJVKIt AM) IIOWI1A FOIt HI MH' SX KSeJ, MM Til KTOMA4l .n CONST!. PATIOJf. GERMAN-AMERICANS BLAMED IN BERLIN Kairer Did His Best to Avoid Break With U. S., Otto Hoesch Asserts. LONDON. April l. "It la to the Kaiser's lam lag credit that he made evry effort to hold America's friend, ship." writes Otto Hoetssch. political .vnrt m the Rerlin Kreuueitung. In an article quoted In Amsterdam dla- natrhea "We cannot blame mm Be cause America Is against na. but wa do blame lha German -Americans, who must realise that the Fatherland la deeply disappointed In them.' CVpt. Perlsus, ths Berlin Tageblatt's naval expert, says: "It la foolish to treat America's entry Into the war itrhtiv it would be a fatal mistake to regard America's economic strength the only Important factor for an enemy. The military strength of the United (Kates Is not to be met with a .hrnv of the shoulders. ntherwTse we shall make the same mistake as we did about the military strength or Great Britain." The Rasel i Rwltzerlsnd I Nsehrlcn- ten's military crltlo calculates thst tfc t-nlteri Rtstee has 16.000.000 men eapable of military service and any" Its armies may prove the decisive far. tor in the war. OS ITU CKXT AMKTWAN." .VKISTKI ON H'M, KTATT NEW YORK. April 18. Among those who received their naturaliza tion certificates In the supreme court. Brooklyn, yesterday, was Vilorls Kar.- ca Ph. I)., formerly a member of th'? faculty of the ITnlverelty of Rome ml now a profea..r In New York I'nlver- slty. In the ordinary course of the naturalisation calendar the applica tion of Dr Kaoca would not have been heard until several weks from now. when the court asked him why he had arranged for an advanced hearing. Dr. Ilacca rei'llefl. 'Because during theee critical times do not wlh to remain only n per cent American." The witnesses in behalf of the Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue. Bad Colds, indiges tion, Hallow Hkln ana Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver ami clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage In a swill barrel. Th.it'4 the first step to untold misery Indi gestion, foul gases, bad-breath, yellow skin, mentul fears, everything thai la horrible and nauseating. A " caret tonight will give your consti pated bowels a thorough cleansina and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 1 cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Million of men and women take a Cascaret now end then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels reguisted. and never know a miserable moment. Don ' rnrget the children their little in sldfs need a good, gentle cleaning, too. tltloner were Anthony P, Uuglleae. a . public school principal, and William ; A. Hoy, formerly of the World ataff I and now a practicing attorney. I Dr. Raeea la noted as a writer up on economics and foreign politic. On of the questions to which his atten tion as a cltlaen of the United Male will be directed Immediately la the status of men born in Italy, now re siding In this country and not yet naturalised, especially those men fit for military service. BRJTIKII HONOR I', a F1.AG. I i LONDON. April to. The America flag will fly from the great Victoria tower of the houses of parliament on Friday, this being the first time In history that any but the British lsg has flown there. The sale of American flag In f don has been enormous, many aeajers being sold out. EntliasIastlG Praise for Wei Known Kidney Medicine I have not found a medicine for tlie past fifteen years to compare in value with Dr. Kilmer's, Swamp Hoot In ths troubles for which It' Is recommended. According to reports received Brnm those who have need It I am confident that It la a merito rious remedy and am-dally fine In rheumatic cases. Very truly yours. V. V. FA U UAH. Drnggtrt. Sept. , iti Oxford. Nebraska. ' GORDON'lVi. ARROW form-fit COLLAR CTUXTT, PEABODV S.CQ fsAJUM Lena to Dr. Kilmer Co. BlnghamMm. N. Y. Fro What Hwamp.not Will IX For You. -Send tea cents to Dr. Kilmer Co . Blnghamton, N. T.. for a sample s'xe bottle. It will convince anyone, Yott will also receive a booklet of valuati'e Information, telling about the kid neys and fcadder. When writing, he ure and mention the Pendieton Daily East oresonian Regular firty-ceni and ens-dollar else bottles for sal a all drug stores. STOP AT HOTEL HOYT th and Hovt ia . near per-or PORTLAND, our. Fireproof. V.wlv Dt-eoratl sntl rienevsi.e tnt TV to 2 . I- W IIIURIIK. M.'itwOf-r