PAGE TWO r-ftfT Bm bt .m hh. jt 'tx PTnrnmrf! r : .vm- v.' v.i . f , 7 7 ? 7 VT.ua auniSSg ill DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PKNPLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917 TWELVE PAGES T TTTTT "T f '- TIT '!! TFT You Know -A POLICY A PUR- Really Ought to THIS STORY WELL THOSE WHO DO KNOW IT LIKE IT. THIS IS A STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE POSE, WITH "CUSTOMER FIRST" AS ITS OPERATING PRINCIPLE YOU PROBABLY APPRECIATE GOOD MERCHANDISE. G OOD CLOTHES, GOOD SHOES , X)D AP PAR EL OF ALL KINDS WITH STYLE AND QUALITY AND TAILORING TO JUSTIFY THE PRICE THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. SUCH ARE THE THINGS WE OFFER. THEY MEET IN EVERY DIRECTION OUR ENDEAVOR TO SERVE THE BEST INTERESTS OF "CUS.- 1 TOMER FIRST." i , The' Clothes You're Planning to Get Every man has made cerUin plan with1 regard to , the clothes he will wear this spring determined upon the Pce, decided upon the weave and the styles, done all but buy the clothes WE HAVE THE CLOTHES HERE THAT WILL FIT EVERY MAN'S PLANS. ' They offer style, weave and pattern that he will like ana still come within the cost he wishes to pay, $15 to S30. DO YOU KNOW THAT notwithstanding the high wholesale cost, we re selling many styles of Shawknit Sox at the old price of : : --- - 25 THAT our Kensington hats are still selling at the old j rice notwithstanding the fact that they are worth much more. Our price only ASU THAT our price for Carhartt Overalls is only $1.35 THVT we are showing the greatest stock of men's Neckwear in Pendleton, all at the old price, 25. 3o. SO to f 2.50. A Remarkable Sale of Navy Blue Suits $25.00 Monday Only - THE SEASON'S NEWEST MODELS. Many women who realize the intrinsic value both in service and appearance of the navy blue suit, will regard this "f.:J of unusual importance. Though this sale of suits is limited to only one color, there is no limit to the variety of new styles open for your selection, from the perfectly plain tailored garment to an embroid ered garment that is a direct copy of a Parisian model. All sizes from 16 misses to 48 bust measure. The materials are mannish serge, gabardine, wool poplin and Poiret twill. Though we quote no former prices each navy blue suit is a bargain and in keeping with the values that have-made our business tne largest in rasieru ceu. Fof wtra skirts, shown in white only, in wide . id narrow stripe or wale; 32 inches wide : washes e lin en. You can make this up into sport suitsw weH.? The Trd SILK GLOVES m ... For women and children, a big ment of"! gloves. Best in quality, double finger tips and fpes of Un. white, black with ""JJS Fatl' BEADS AND GIRDLES '" The new novelty in Beads and Girdles. These come in strings of many colors, and are very smart. "' """" $1.50 to f6.50 Beads Girdles PONCEE SILKS Best quality pure oriental Pongee Silks. Shown in natural shades. 32 inches wide. The most practical silk, made. Launders ljke linen. We have a big lot on hand and the orices Der yard are 85, 95. S1.15, $1.35, f 1.50, $2.00. DA 1 ri MAIS Something new in bath mats, in all colors. Good heavv weight. Brighten up the Bath Room with a new r.at." Each , 75 to ?2.50 The Pendletons Greatest Department Store Peoples Warehouse . Where It Pays to I rade loth PDflQQ PHAPTPP ftLU Ui.UUU mini 1 m IS FORMED AT ECHO la TWKNTY-TWO MKMRKKS KN-ItOIJJ-'.D WITH MKS T. M. JOHNSON, ritESIlrKNT. Judge Phelps and Commiaalonem lX'khnrn and Manh Hold M'VOiW In lnterentM of PrepaifdiHWM; oth er News of Inter. (East OregonUn Special ) . ECHO. April 21. A lied Cross so ciety was organised here yesterday afternoon with a charter member ship of it memlwri, Mrs. John F. RoDinson and Mrs. John Vert of Pendleton were here to perfect the organization. The fol lowing ladles wera elected as offi cers of the local chapter. Mrs. T. M. Johnson, president; Mrs. R- H. Stun field, vice president: Mrs. C. C. De Vore, secretary; Mrs. Wm. Esselstyn. treasurer. T.irfA ih.in rv,mtv finmni Ission- er Cpokburn and County Judge Marsh o Pendleton were here yesteraay ant. held a meeting in tne tnierrsis m pi paredness. Nothing definite was ac complished a the inen gave way In the afternoon for the ladles to organ ix.. the Red cross chapter Utter there will be another meeting; held. Mr. James Winenor or rumour. Ore.. Is a business visitor here. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. 4 M W. 1 i i I Touring Car $635 $ Should a woman's life and con duct be JudBrd by a distinctly differ ent code of ethica from a man?". Should not a woman have her chance n hnfinlnna the la me SS a mi without being Judged and condemn ed by some act mf Indiscretion in n" past that in a man would simply r.3 winked at? I'pon this "motif it woven the atory of "The Other Man t Wife." the play by Victor B Lam bert, which comes to the Oregon the- ater on next saturaay. This la that world old mute ques tion that has been back or more movements for woman's advancement than almost any- ether, one mini sure the subject has lieen bundled in very clever and Intensely interr ing manner by Mr. i-amnen. kell and MacVltty. the producer. have given the play an exceptional cast and production. F. O. B. PENDLETON The Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Car is a car of ideal economy. It gives you 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 aetion. The re sult is 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 iiacuoi. of a second or horse-power is unduly spent. The Umv powe 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. fl'hat is economy. And that is what you will find in the Chevrolet Four-Ninety. We are the authorised agents for Pendleton and Uma tilla county. - Carload just received for immediate de Simpson Auto Co. 0 709 Thompson Street. . Telephone 408 g 2 CROWD SEES FLAG KISSED rUK Milwaukee Men Made to .Sa lute Old Glory for Calling it m "Rag." IRCH E S I isaptttit. The Bible, school meets at 10 o'clock, preaching 11 o'clock, subject. ft,. Hake of the Name." An nouncement concerning the B. Y. P. U. will be mede at the momma vice. At' 7:0 we go to the Happy Canyon for the first of the Henry evangelistic meetings. Iel us maae th. first meeting a great beginning for the greater work to follow. Methodic ' The church school begins at 10 a-, m as usual. Eflctent teachers and officers are at the service of Pen dleton's youth. Preaching service at lls.m. The Ttev. w. E. Armfleld of Spokane will occupy the pulpit. Spe cially attractive and helpful music will be rendered. All members of the choir and everyone who can sing are expected at "Happy Canyon" with Prof. ESrwln at t p. m. Dr. 3. Q A. Henry at 7:30 at the union meeting. Help to make the initial service great yplrttual Impetus. prrabyceeian. ttev. j. ii- . ' " - ----- Ing worship. II i m. Subject f , The two appeared In the sermon. How to overcome tempta tion." 10 a. m.. Sunday school. Mu sic by McDonald's Orchestra. The church will Join In the union meet ing at Hnppy Canyon In the evening JflTrTgr!!!? , . - - - ' . . .. . ft ...ii i Aiming H went the last of the cheap fish. sfw os , ii . , . i - u . u t Mt.hi .h.. m nmm mn reenra ClirlHtlan Siiemce. B Webb and Johnson streets. Ser vices Sunday, 11 a. m. and p m Sunday schmil 10 a m. 'Wednesday. 1 p. m. Subject or P-sson sermon. Doctrine of Atonement V The read ing room at the chn.-ch Is open dally, escept Sunday, from 1 untH 6 p m ' MILWAI'KKE. April 21. A thou sand people coming from the theater" line lust nlvht saw two young men f,.r,rt to ralute the American fluB in the downtown Arcade building, nfter th. y had Insulted the colors. Secret service men took their names, but releused them. tt -Two-bits for carrying the rng. , was the phrase used. It wsa hearn by a national guardsman, who or dered both (o accompany him to re cruiting headquarters In the Ar ! Th lone aiiardsman ordered the crowd to let him and his t prisoners tnrougn. "m uniform, aided him In tne marrn i the Arcade, a block distant, while the crowd followed. In the building, In front oi mi Joint recruiting headquar'ers. tne men were forced to stand at salute for five tnlnutea In front ot the flag, kisa the emblem on their knees and depart. , D.-IVII MOJSTHOMKIIY IIK1RS THE 1JST f'AI.I. .Voted Comedian. IU l Chicago for 4 Mora Than A Monin, passra. CHICAGO, April II. tavld Mont gomery., the comedian of the team of Montgomery Stona. no has been 111 in a Chicago hospital for mrtre than a month, died this afternoon. Montgomery was of Scotch descent and waa about 41 years old. He be gan his career as an entertainer with a small circus. From clown and aide, show dancer, he became a minstrel . - ,im. u with the Hav. erlv troupe of Mastodon Mlnstrela. In talis he formed the partnership with Fred Stone, and tha team of Mont- -.... bwrn hecame famous. wiwv ' i .. Unnfvnmerv as the tin WOOO- man and Stone as the straw man Montgomery last appeared in Chin-Chin" at W. Paul, leaving th company to come here for medicinal examination which resulted In his go ing to the hospital on March !0 Aft er the operation he rallied for a time but suffered a relapse since which he has been nnconsclous f-r days a I a time. . I 3 Y l.Ml Oi.I TOT TIUF.S iu bai H Itr.lt nr.it OI.OHB, Aria.. April t. F. A Donaldson, a oloba hotelman an I owner of sawmills and stores in Pleasant valley. 3S mllca from hera shot and killed Jamra HaskeL, a pleasant Valley rancher, today, Don aldson and three eye-witnesses ss-r-that Haskel threatened tn stone the lumberman to death and that the shot was fired In self-derense. The shooting occurred In the pres ence of nve-year-old Margaret Has kel. who dashed at Donaldson and waa attempting to kick mm, crying: "Don"t shoot my dadda." Donaldson was' rereased tonight on bond. Many a man's hobby la merety clothes-horse Itching Pimples Kept Mr. Simpson Awate for Hours. Suffered Badly. Healed By Cuticura. HOW VfM Mi nntil COI-JfTr'eit I It Kit! I'lTO WIMAX MtKWI. u .r r of Pacific Xorthwex. prvnijrros. Ore- April t. As a patriotic atep lga! food prepared- v.- tnHlion Commercial club !has on hsnd today a 1 fund with I which poor pe.ple wll lbe aided In jsK-urmg seed to plant gardena. . alartsal Israfaa-a. a He Oareal (., w.1 mlMiWa M TACOMA. Wash.. April ft. ' in.u.11 ma slafrkers In H-aven. In Kvndrtck Hsnga Now that Bulgaria has the only re maining csar. It ahoul make a kalaer .f him to keep him from feeling lone- I ,w mail aorttoa "7 K mr s I er eststrhsl a-' mm ttoat Is T a a"" Christian. The regular morning hours of wor- ship at the Christian church. A ral ly of the "shut-Ins" for the Sundnv : school and morning preschlng serv-i 'ice. Pastor Hubbeil will spesk upon the topic of "Weapons of Our War- Wa will unite with the union. Vw Hosrmble ra1lh 'Woman WlMna I Know.- Hp ml- "Kvl-oV-rMlr Vf Mean lb frll." S" Itcpllrd. tha Civic Relief committee and the Associated Charltlea here today ara jorganutlng a campaign to Induce all the children to go barefooted during t he slimmer. of the northwest, and with wheat on meetings beginning Hunday evenlns goea flour and the hundred and one . at the Happy canyon pavilion Wheat prH1ucta, uvestoca OI every Und is at an unheardof figure. With 1 p.,iHto-s and onl,ns. not imh are the jr'ricm up. but It la almost liniisssilble j tn secure supplies. KITiEXK. "rr.. -tprll iT, Him n-w curses. Intended to prcowre tne siu- H.nsa dents of the inlverslty l -resn i. r. i .i.r. . .... ... ' nK ...im, tiff- i u'nl.nrf.j h.,t dttil ..in Joe !elain w I . .. . w .. - . .rl.l who srm pevemt i . . , . I . . ., i k.r. in k ll - JTt?"-Z -!d."7u Tacoma. 'We have a - - 1 anslo.y ."..tb,. the time '-a - hs" a rjwi physiated b the gas of unctlous ors-i- .h.n. his am, will permit his return IT I. . J't r. lory on behalf of a bovine e Wane- ,RTUAV-n Ore April Jl-Takelm the firing Una. Hi" brother firs-- wreoac-. ..S tkl. '- ,, ,n now with -our honor and P-'J ' ' ,K If there a 'er. is showing hi. friend, a letter .. ..I.. .-m.l rW.:l.. ""!J-,rt threatened by tha arro- another notch la your -lt " . t.r ... , h.,,. v::rL'ir,.rX'".r: j.... o, . medi-v., ziriZT , r. ! - e 'f'" .7., - stw- Mirf- i.r. nn( .mini men rh would nT ',Tm " U1 " ' . ..-si w ....rxf.m.a i rVmllr'nn ZZZ '"' rne'm.;. rrh'er m,ere in it- hee price. J. w H-.Sr-n l" ' --" ,.,.. k,. tur o.'sra up another 1-4 cent a pouna. ..." , ,K. a. our r.-"... -- Flour la espected to go tin higher. 1" lie-ii- alik J the arts tfcrs l mit ,rtmm . I..Mtrf rmr -- l I'.isrrksl !"-" thsl ." ( hHnll of tho Hcdce-mer. The celebrs Hon of the Holy Com munion wll. lbe at I s. m. Instead of 7:Jr a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m Il vine service at II a.' m. and 7:0 p. m. The Kev. tleorge B. Van Wat ers, general missionary of the western part of the district, will conduct tha services and preach both morning and evening. Mr W. B. Rose will sing the offertory "O. rftivlour. Hear." by Huck. wsa befora the court i " -- - - rlth shielding a wounded jta lifted right out with the finger. HAVRR. April II. A well au thenticated Incident which, occurre.i recently at a Merman courtmartlal lu Relglum hss becom. known here. Paul Terlinden. burgomaster nf the ienrt was bcfora the court Frenchman .snd waa condemnea to II months' Imprisonment. His daughter. Taroneaa de nnnlnck. a young married woman whose hus band Is at the front, was at the hear ing. A German officer sat down be side he. saying: "I believe, madame. I hsve met ymj before." Paronesa de Conlnck replied that she did not sn'-w him. The Oermsji "I uffcred very Kidly wKh my head vtiich came out in little white pimples. Tl 11 . ln . u L mrA ,I.M. oanc rack ain. They icsterrd and cams to little white hcatls and my. scalp was sore. It itched' and burned to badly 1 would just lie awake for hours with the pain ami I used to have bis; eruptions on my head from scratching. Mr hair was also thin and dry. " was told In wash my head wits sslt and water, but it did no good and I tried but with no nliil. Then I sent lnr,a free sample of Ciilkrcra Soap arro. Ointment. I atterwsni Ixiupht moreand all: n I uncd two lanrc Ix xi s iI Cutioira G';-:mciit and Wi kirs ( Soap 1 iiealed." (Signed) th.nlie Simp. hi. Oa'i Su, Ktvrr (ir,-vet lil.. Ji:ne 7, '! . V'l-en Cuiici.r? !i;as cleared your sk.p rf pimples and rci,ici keep it clcur i using th'. S-wp kssiincil by fie Ointment fur cvcry-d:.y toilet sjr;Hjca. Aiw--iufly nfjiin t-ctter. For Free Sara pi? Rach by Hctom nil, address pi.t-'-rd: "Culicur. Dr"t. R, SoM rvrrywhrr-. FEW DROPS AND " CORN LIFTS OUT SAVS TIIKJIF IS NO rTXCTKF. FU lTTIXfi XHS AND ISV1T- IX IjOCKJAW. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn ran harnileaalv If you wilt apply directly upon ths com a few drops of freeaone, ears a Cincinnati authority It la claimed that at small cut on a can get a quarter of an ounce of fr.esona at any drug store, which is sufficient to rid one's feet of erety com or call us without pain or sore nees or the danger of Infection. This simple drug, while stlrfcv. drtea tho moment It Is applied and Persisted, saving- " ' ferhars I am mistaken but vniiloiw. not Inflame or even Irritate the . .niriutt KHIP ttCK greatlv resemble an English woman j aurroondlng tissue. RHA7.I1JA KHIP ,.h , ,. ,ir. This announcement wtll Int-rr-l B:;,,0hC' . Wia.lon r unon: er -he was fenced .o on. month Putting corn. o. prsctUaily . . la nrUo wotnin .1 . n..a fc tlsii s'srra are Clrraia - - - iTTty w co, T o