East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917.
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The Dean Tatom Co.
Phone 688
SOLID PACK GALLON FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES.
Sliced Peaches .. 50y
Halves Peaches : SO?
Loganberries .. . 50
Blackberries .. 50?
Apples .. .: 50?
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Gooseberries .'. 65?
Pumpkin 50?
Huckleberries 75?
Small White Beans, pound 15?
Homi ny, 2 large cans 25?,
Ripe Olives, in tin . 10?, 20?
Maccaroons in packages :. 10?
WEAR STEEL HELMETS
(InpfiMo of lEONlNtfnr fltcel-Jwkrtcd
r.u I let At a obttamw of loo Feet
froiti a KprlnftTflrid III fir.
W AHHI K"C3 TO N, April 21. Bullet
and shrapnel resistant trench hi-lmeH
have been adopted for the 17. S ma
rt ties. The ''Soldier of the Sea."
are the firm American armed forces
to adopt thin apitsser -proof headgear
and to actually prepare for Its man
ufacture.
The new Marine Corp helmet, with
which the entire corps will be eiuip
per. In a compromise between the
French and the British tyna. it
conform to the alze and shape of the
average head and can be snugly fit
ted by the adjustment of a ctoth cap
inside. ' Tt la made of a Mingle piece
of chilled fteei. Unler text the hel
met resisted eight steel-Jacketed bul
leta at lo feet from the sprinicfield
rifle and broke only upon the Impact
ft the ninth miasie.
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rirrvl Is vnly Kound potfvjr.
NEW TOUK, April lg. Major
General Wood Issued a statement law
night deplotiiift the, failure of popular
recruiting alnc tre war declaration,
and urging the support of President
Wilson's demand for a universal mtl
Itary service bill. He' said:
"I think the press would serve
AIT Kll OP HIIKI'MATISM.
A. J. Walsh. neffela. Colo., Buf
fered so with rheumatism he was un
able to work. Me found that Foley
Kidney Hills got rid of it for him.
When the next attack came, ho
wrote. "Send me Foley Kidney pills.
I im badly done up with rheumatism
and they are the only thing thr.t
heli me." They work right on the
kidneys, strengthen them to perfect
action, clear awny the cause of rheii.
inattsm, lumbago, stiff swollen, Ben
in Joints, Are yeu a sufferer? Then j " "
try Foley Kidney Pills. Your druif- Its Impossible for the rlhl
git sella them. Tallman CV. - to kit a girl against her will.
the country better rf It supported
vigorously the president's announced
policy concerning' the necessity for
universal military service as the best
emergency.
"Recruiting; i not heavy, consid
ering the circumstances. There seemn
to be a general feerlng that military
service should lear equally upon
all who are fit. The publication of
Incorrect reports to the effect that
recruiting stations are swamped
tend to encourage the Idea that the
volunteer system will work, and
thereby tends to bihld up opposition
to the sound policy advocated by the
administration and to mislead th-j
people as to the facts."
The statement was made follow
ing a discussion of the success of re
cruiting during the last few days In
N'fff York fit v. Army . officers
pointed out that at no time hu-l
thrre been any congestion at the re
cruiting stations. Thy snid that re
ports showed that many times th
ni mi tier of applicants coud be handled.
SPORTS
SUindtriKK
W I, Pet.
San Francinco 12
Vernon f 11 7 .1 1
Bait Lako 7 7 .60.1
Loa Anavle 7 .46 T
Portland 7 10 .412
Oakland 7 11 .
R. H. K.
Oakland 6 9
Portland S 13 1
Batterien ArlU. floodl.red. Ilurnp
nnd Murphy; lake. Keif rich an-l
Fliiher.
Sari FYnnclaco 3 '
Salt Lake 0 A V
Hatterlea Steen. and McKf, Du
bue and Hannah. .
Vernon ; . 2 9 1
Lom AiiKelen . . . . i 1 6 t
Batteries Tecannrere and I ,lm on.
Brown and nle. (11 Inning -
National earu.
Ronton 4. New York !. 14 inning".
Phllnelphla 4. Ilrooklyn J.
. PHIshlira- . Chlcno 1.
Kt. 7. rlnclnnatl .
Amerlin I.aar.
'Milcair.. r. St. LoiiIh
Iwroll 7. Olevelnnd 4
Phll.iili-llihln . Waithlnirton 4.
New Vortc-Boston postponed.
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Hospital Supplies
Fill your medicine chest from our
fresh and full strength stock.
' TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN CHARGE
OF OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.
Every prescription double checked.
HOURS:
Week days 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
Saturdays 700 a. m. to 11 :00 p. m.
Only the best and sold reasonable. ,
Consult us when you want a
registered nurse we maintain
a nurse's directory. 1
TELEPHONE 711
, , . NIGHT CALLS 718
Economy Drug' Co.
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Omy Kunday and nday.
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I rinal Victory for lcniot-rac
MHitlnl.
VA.H.UTtX. April 21. Trux-
Ilees if the -"!riwsic Kndow meat fr
int rnatlonal Piiice in aniu'.il session
ltre today tormallx rernnli-d ' their
ielit.f that (be most effectual means
of proinoiiii' du ruble p-ce is to
j prosecute the war uglnst tiermany
I to a final victory for democmcy.
j Th re was no difference of opinion
gjg nniotig th- It trustees present.
S Tod.-iv's meeting was preliminary to ;
be regular biistress WHMlnnn w hieh J
3 will I hld tomorrow. Tiiosc at - ,
E3 ti-mHnu w re Kllhu Hod, Joseph I.
t'hoHtc, Robert l-'ncon. Jeoru1 " Ira . j
rjS Robert S. 1 rotdtinus. Tbotnus i
j Rurke. Xichdas Murray Hutfer. j
5 Charles Klliut, Ausim O. Fi. j
j Robert A. Fmnks. Andrew J. Mon-
E-3 j tan tic. J:iriU' l!riwu Scott, Jam s 1
Sladen. Oscar F. Straus. Rolnrt IS. j
(Woodward and I.til e K. Wright. !
Hotel St. Ceorgo Building
IH Telephone 711 Night Call
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GREAT PUBLIC 'SALE
AT W. II. IIK.;S' STUl.K. Il K Or' I1VKKH Til K AT UK.
Bate City, Ore, WEDNESDAY, HAY 9, 1917
AT, ONK O't'l.tN'K.
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l-Yiwn Twit to FJidtt Vears Md.
ItKXKMItl It You will have an opMmiiiity to buy Stiilliotis st thU
sjtle wHh sine and tnine talso correct ediareei that are extra aood
and are etiunl In conformation to any you can find in the Northwest.
A iso a few Stallions that I hnvt taken in exchange that 1 can recom
n.tnU, that an broken to work, tine pair extra Kood perc heron nmrea,
one Kood stntiflard Itred troitins stullion. -! hands hiKh, Weighs 13H.
ne imiMirtcd ncman coach stallion.
l.at year Iasdd 14 stallions at public sale at Pendleton. While they
o)d bm. I Ml.l Al l.. Afranae to see hors-s before sale. THIS IS
Vul lt uI'l,ollTl NITr.
Terms will be one-third cardi. Imlance 6 months' time: approved se
ci.rlt. Two per eetu dwoutit for cash.
I. It. .U M U K. niMncr,
I In mm V.H. 1 taker City, Ore.
ri.oiiinA To t iT nM .!; srpi'i.v
PHI AMons oitr omirt a Month In
Dry tVimtlew,
TALI. A HASSKB. Ma.. A pi it 2
The lower house of t!te Fbrida leKis
lature today passed a senate (till to
prohibit shipment of t more than one
Hi ait of Ibiuor a month to ramUlea
in dry counties. The hill also m-oiil.l
provide that no one in prohibition ter
ritory except the head or a family
may order liquor.
The senate adopted a house bill In
bs r so -ca 1 1 ed lock e r c I u I s fro m d r v
counties.
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE, INCLUDING THIS SEA
SON'S NEW STOCK, NOT ONE SUIT RESERVED. MEN, DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, IT LASTS A FEW
DAYS ONLY. BUY NOW AND GET FIRST CHOICE OF THE NEW STOCKS.
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Remodeling Sale of
Men's and Young
Men's Spring and
Summer Suits
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
Not one suit reserved from our large and well selected fine
stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits. A chance to make a
big saving on your next suit of clothes. Don't paes this op
portunity. Merchandise is going higher and higher, and here
we are making big reductions right at the beginning of the
season. IT'S ALL YOUR GAIN.
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The carpenters are busily remodeling our Clothing Depart
ment right now and we are compelled to lighten our stock in
order to meet the changes now under way.
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DONT WAIT BUT BE HERE SATURDAY
and select that new Spring Suit and save dollars by doing so.
The makes are Stein-Bloch, Sophomore and Schloss Bros.
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Here are some of the prices of the High Grade Spring Suits :
$12.00
$ 15.00
.SI 8.50
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
27.50
$30.00
Men's New Spring Suits; Remodeling Price
Men's New Spring Suits; Remodeling Price
Spring Suits;
Spring Suits;
Spring Suits;
Spring Suits;
Spring Suits
Men's New
Men's New
Men's New
Men's New
Men's New
Men's New Spring Suits;
We guarantee a perfect fit. A
the suit value.
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
.. S9.60
$12.75
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917.00
$19.15
$21.25
$23.35
$25.50
well fitted garment is half
Remodeling Sale of Boys New Spring and Summer Suits
modeling rrice f
$8.00 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re
modeling Price $6.40
8.50 Boys New Spring Suits; Re
modeling 1'nce ?-o"
Our stocks were never more com
plete in the Boys' Department than
this Spring, and we are going to give
you an opportunity to save a nice snug
sum on each s"uit if purchased during
I his Remodeling Sale. Nte the prices
below :
$5.00 Boys New Spring Suits; Re
modeling Price .j $4.00
$6.00 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re- '
modeling Price i.... $4.80
$6.50 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re
modeling Price $5.20
$7.00 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re
modeling Price $5.60
$7.50 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re
Sfl.no Rovs' New Sijrinir Suits ; Re
modeling Price $7.20
$10.00 Boys' New Spring Suits. Re
modeling Price - $8.00
$12.00 Boys' New Spring Suits; Re
modeling Price . $9.60
Complete showing of Boys' Blouses,
Hats, Caps, Underwear, Ties, Knee
r-ants, Coats, Etc. We are adding an
exclusive boys' department during our
remodeling of the store.
r.,., n.n.rhn.nl m Our Bi S tore Will be Represented in lhimUreat
Remodeling Sle. Dry Goods, Ready- to-Wear, Shoes and Notion...
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NEW YOltK. April 20. The condi
tion of Sarah Bernhardt Is erectly im
proved, her physicians announced.
Her recovery 4" expected.
FOR
BREAKFAST.
EVERYBODY WHO
WANTS THE BEST IN
CORN FLAKES EATS
POST TOASTIES
STAItS n sntirKs
l-'I.Y WITH I MOX y uK
IOX1OX, April 20 Today
is American day here. The stars
and stripes are nanKlna every
where. Formal ceremonies
were held at Ht. l'aulp with roy
alty, all members of the Krttbdi
eabiitft and scores of prominent
liriOshers attending.
Kir the first time in history
'a foreign fhiti fi.au-d leide the
I'nlon Jurk ovw the House of
I'arliatikent. It mas the stars
and stripe.
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