East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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jsasnsssnsnsEEmnEES! ihuiml ul I u vv li - t e
e
Style
and what is
beneath.
Underlying the surface look of gar
ment are the things that determine its
stamina, its staunchness, its service
ableness. But if a suit is cankered with weak
spots inside, they will eat their way out
side at the first sign of vigorous wear.
A suit that is 90 per cent genuine and
W per cent imitation soon looks 90 per
cent imitation and 10 per cent genuine.
No man ever received satisfactory
wear from a garment that did not con
tain these essentials:
AN ALL WOOL FABRIC, thoroughly
shrunk by the best approved cold water
process, and not by the first rain in which ,
the wearer is caught.
GENUINE LINEN CANVAS and not
a cheap cotton or burlap substitute. ,
SEWING at all points of strain done
painstakingly by hand with silk thread,
and no weak, unsightly cotton.
For the man who wants to be sure
there is not a detail in the whole suit
where a makeshift is tolerated there is
one safeguard.
It is the HART,
MARX LABEL.
Our prices range
S30.OO.
SCHAFFNER &
from ? 17.50 to
WE ARE COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO YOUR
LITTLE GIRL
New Wash Dresses
'; !3V V'fT" ' jsljf' fij
11 ' Xl M$ 1
n v, u Vv feu i
W I
CoprtKhi Han SchaifncrtV Man
NECESSARY GARMENT P
59c to $2.95
Vour little girl will need many of these dresses and
want more when she sees the cute styles that are so well
adapted to her juvenile figure. They appeal to mothers
because of the practical service they give. The materials
are gingham, percale, galalea, repp and linen ; they come
in a great variety of solid colorings as well as stripes,
dots and checks - 59t to $2.95
DAINTY WHITE DRESSES FOR PARTY AND
CONFIRMATION
When you get your little girl dressed up in one of these
confections of lace and organdy, she'll look so dainty,
you'll hardly dare to touch her. Every one who has seen
these dresses just marvels at their reasonable prices from
81.25 to 5.95.
COLORED BEADS
Thia is one of the novelties for spring. We are show
ing a tig collection of high colors. These are hand
strung and t best quality beads. The string 50 to
S1.50. -
DRESS VOILE
A big selection of colored dress voiles shown in our
Wash Goods section. Lots of new patterns and colorings,
such as stripes, floral patterns and neat figures. The
yard 1 to 35
SILK AND COTTON SHANTUNG
A splendid silk and cotton fabric for waists and dresses,
shown in natural Shantung shade, also white grounds,
with neat figures, such as they are using for sport wear,
36 inches wide. The yard 75f
THE SEPARATE SKIRT A
No woman's outfit is
complete without one or
more separate skirts. They
fill a place in the ward- '
robe that no other gar
ment can. Whether your
taste suggests a plain tail
ored skirt of blue serge of
fancy wool plaid, black
taffeta or novelty khaki
kool silk, our complete
stock can supply your de
mands in the size you re-
auire, at the price you want to pay for ww have them
from $3.95 to S2i.00.
Women's
Union Suits
EXTRA VALUE in women's
union suits. Hade of fine quality
selected yarns. , Very elastic and
fits well. Shown in beading and
band top with lace and tight
kin pp We have all sizes. Each
suit 50. 65. 75
KINDERGARTEN CLOTH
Used for house dresses, rompers, boys' waists, etc., is
fast of colors and will give satisfactory wear; 32 inches -wide
; a splendid lot of patterns in all colors. Yard 25
Peridletons Greatest Department Store '
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
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BERG'S SCIENCE
DEFEATS JOHIISOII
Ahboacfc Hjidiinied 1 Creator
Wafct mm! wmnk. Hrrx utrrm
PW KdlWlM of 1WS and
KTMter weiirtit and 'h. miperlor
amuth of I. A. J'l"i". bl
MwmI Croat XlniwM". John Kr f
Rpokan lt evening cave a scientific
and intermlns nmuii
uuicknow, headwork and akill count
for more In the wreftllng- time than
bulk and muacular might. After lo
tnic one !!! to the Herculean Norse
man, he famened ton Bold" twice upon
the other and forced him to ield.
Johnson'e Mrenslh wan allv that it
ru touted. At tlmne the lighter
Her eeemed almom a baby In hi
handa However, he was alow and
vtunuty while the Spokane man wa
quick and eklllful in hla exeeuUon nt
the mat adence.
Hera- loat the flrat fall to Jnhn.ii
In exactly 29 minutea The two lik
f-llow k-p their t mi of the
bout, Johnaon ae-mlnit to prefer
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1 POOR TEETH-ILL HEALTH
E how. ften doe- the doctor tell his patient to go have
their teeth fixed? He knows that disease germs enter
the body principally through the mouth. Li not delay
rnv longer to have your teeth fixed. . No charge for eti-
liite. We extraot teeth painlesn. E
I Newton Painless Dentists
Entrance on Webb St.
Open Evenings.
1 Cor Main and Webb Sts
Phone 12.
standing on his legs so that he could
take advantage of his great strength
In one of xhe few times they went
to the mat during the first bout..
Johnson fastened a bar-arm and head
lock on Berg and literally crushed
him to the mat.
After a five minute reel they went
at It again and within seven minutes
fVrg had fastened such a cruel double-toe
hold upon Johnson that the
Swede was forced to quit though his
shoulders were not on the mat. Rerg
had locked the toe or one of John
son's feet In the knee of the other and
with both arms and all his weight
bent the other leg back. The pain
was severe and Johnson called
"enough.
Johnson was very cautious when
he came back on the mat and tried to
ke-f his sore ankle out of the way.
However. It wasn't long until Rrrg
had ecured aonthrr painful toe hold
ami was twiMlng the leg of the big
follow. To save himself needless pun
ishment. Johnson Sthrew hi shoul
ders on to the mat.
The bout was enjoyed throughout
by the crowd, which wsa not eery
large. flay al"arroll actMl as ref
eree. IWore the match It was an
nounced that Christiansen, now in
Hole, challenged the winner.
Two wreetllng prHlmlnarlea pre
eoiled the main event. Toung Co
thr-w Yntmg Willis twk-e. onre In a
tnliiiile and a hiilf and once In five
miniit- Mc'arr,ll threw Hwr
(iunn In i 1-2 minutes in a handicap
snatch.
UMAPINE RED CROSS
PLANS ACTIVE WORK
TIITHSDAV CHOKKN AS Mt2STIXi
1H 1X PI'ICTHr-K l-hat-'
FRCT- ri,VN8.
IVetty Shout aiven for Silw Mvrt'e
Suoave, ltrid"-u-l4-; Ixtdica' Aid
HoKtena at Sun;eiauJ Tea; OUw
Xeway Xotctt.
WOMAN SOES TONGS
E0R$10.493:WASHIT
IN LEG BY BULLET
1MHTLA.NU, May 4. Mrs. Cella
George, hit In the leg by a tongman'b
bullet during an attack on William
Eng at Im. Orande. sued yesterday
the Suey King and the Hop King tongs
for ten thousand four hundred and
ninety-three dollars damages.
The ehnoting happened In front of
the postoffice and caused a local sen-aation.
FiglaiMT tifte. siK.M.n.0(M.
IIXIXIN, May 4. England's pres
ent national debt la elght-en billion,
four hundred and ninety million, ac
cording to figure in the budget Chan
cellor of the Kxchequer Andrew Bon
sr Uv introduced in the house of
commons. To handle this great In-debtedn-ffs
the budget proposed In
creajBs in the present avatcm of rais
ing money. An Inerea-ie In tobacco
duty and Increase In the iwe prof
its tax.
iIcnll.Miin mine lo make undue
l!M?ic(:l profit-, from the teorlds
- "wi.s sr- riiaktns a mlitnke
rl. -I lb are gentleman.
i EnHt Oregonlun 8peciul. )
I'AWNli, Ore., May . Thursday
afternoon at the I'maplne grunge hall
a Red Ci-ohs auxiliary wus organized
with twenty-one members for an ini
tial membership and the prospects for
a far larger membership rlht away.
Meedamea H. H. Hattery, John Vert
and W. Ia Thompson of Pendleton
were present and assisted in organ
ization. The following officers were
elected: liella Phillppl. president or
chairman; Mrs. D J. Klrk, vice chair-
man; Mrs.-Guy Young, secretary, and
Mrs. Charlie lMxon, treasurer. The
initial membership Is as follows: Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Klrk, Mr. und Mrs. R. K. Bean, Mea-
dames C P. Ulxon. Gu5fYoung, will
Moore. W. W. Phillppl, "Kettle Davia-
son, Sam Harp, E. Moore, O. Hodgen,
H. W. Stockton, N. Allen, . and the
Misses Delia Phillppl. Lorena Harpe,
Jeanette Xoyea, Lois Records, Kthel
Hodgen and W. H. 1-auer. VV. II.
Gentry, and Sam Harp. 1
Members and all interested are
meeting Thursday afternoon ut the
home of Miss Phillppl for sewing uiid
will perfuct plans for the chapter.
Khower for Ilrtde-to-lv.
One of the most enjoyable affairs
of the community took place on Sat
urday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Guy Young when Mrs. Kd Hoon and
her daughters, 5 tla und Nela were
hostesses at a surprise mlKcellaneous
hope shower for Mi. -fa .lrtle Bneuve
whose marriaKe to Roy l'hillppi ft
Karly. (irejjtiii. takes pluco within the
next lew months. The bride-lo-ne re
ceived many lovely gift from her !
guests, uuring tne aiiernoon gumeB
were pluyed and a mock marriage
ceremony performed with all the
trimmings necessary to an elaborate
marriage.
Refreshments were served to a very
jolly crowd at the close of the after
noon. Those present' were Mlsees
Myrtle sneave. Florence Phillppl, Kd-
ith Harper. Irene Wilson, Ruth Reed,
Edna Ooyle, Lucie and Lois Records,
Janes Noyes, Inea Wagner, Delia
Phlltppi. Neta and Zella Hoon; and
Meirtamee Jim and Dan Klrk, It. K.
Kean, J. Ei. ones. Ole Goodman. IJine
Hoon. Paul Caldwell. Guy Young. Hoy
Fraxler, George Sanderson. ' W. W.
PhUlppl and Ed Hoon and James
Klrk.
Miss Sneave is a Portland girl and
is the popular teacher at the Huilson
Kay school for the past two years.
Aid (lives Tea.
Last Wednesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. C. E. Simond. the La
dies' Aid of the Presbyterian church
served a tea. Despite the wet
weather a big crowd was out and en-
Joyed the afternoon. Neat Wednes
day they will meet with Mrs. jonn Al
lan and tie comforts.
Mr. WeUman is UL
' Umaplne community was ahocked
Thursday afternoon to learn that R.
H whitman, one of the best Known
and respected men of the Walla Walla
valley waa suddenly stricken witn pa.
ralysis at his home here and at this
writing la but very little Improved.
Mr. Wellman had been perfectly well
until taken with tha stroke, although
complaining of a alight headache
few minutes before his attack. His
many friends are hoping for his re
covery. His son. Harry Wellman.
who has been attending school at
Corvallls. is home and also his son
Charlie Wellman, arrived Monday aft
ernoon from Chewelah.
S!r. and Mrs. Jim Klrk were enter
tained the week-end with Mr. and
Mr Jim Romine of Milton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zehter of Walla
Walla were dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hlmonds of the 7L
Ranch.
The Vincent school pupils are prac
ticing thl week for the track meet
which will be held at Tum-a-Luin
school on this coming Friday. Last
week the meet waa postponed on ac
count of wet weather.
Mrs. J. H. Peffley Is III at her home
north of Umaplne.
The patrona of the telephone lines
In the Hudson Bay country are de-
llahted at the re-establishment of
service to Milton and Freewater again.
This last week all the men turned out
and reset poles, untangled wires and
with the linemen's aasieesnce, short
ened slack wires.
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"Four-Ninety" Touring. Car 1635
F. O. B. PENDLETON.
The Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Car is a car of ideal
rA economy. It gives you tne mosi vu,u i. "VS"-!
fat
EX-PRINCESS DETAINED
ON SHIP IN NEW YORK
Attempt Made to Prevent En
try Into U". S. of Former Wife
of Pnrlce Radziwill.
NEW TORK, May 4. Catherine
Kolb. formerly the wife of Prince
William Radsiwill, from whom she
waa divorced, will be taken to Elh
Island to await an inquiry by Imml
gratlon authorities aa to her status aa
an alien seeking to enter the Lnited
States. She waa detained last night
aboard the Norwegian steamship up
on which she arrived yesterday to de
liver K seriea of lectures on life In
the Huaslan Imperial court. The
name of the complainant who pre-
vrnted her from landing has not been
disclosed. .
Mr. Kolb. who was to sneak under
the name of Princess Radziwill. to
raise funds for the relief of Russian
prisoners of war. was to have de-
leered her first lecture this after
noon. Her tour was to have been
itnder the auspices of several promi
lent society women of this city.
The former Princess is the duoghier
cf Count William Rasewski of lti
fian Poland. She was divorcer! from
the Prince in 11C and later m:irr!o
Ch.irl'S Kolb. a civil engineer, .'he
onomy. n gives you me --- --.-i
ti, rv..erniM r?piivprs the maximum power to the rear
.AIIV2 V41VHW1V .w. - . . 'A M W.
S wheels. It accomplishes this feat tnrougn ppuv S
ta . rt ... I . j ...tnauu ni nci ifin. me ir1 m
m mecnanism. mis compels uncvu.v. - -
4 suit is more power and speed and less fuel and expense. 4
fA The path of Chevrolet power is short and direct. 1 he
g vaporized fuel enters directly into the valve-in-head mo- 9
2 tor. The impart of explosion strikes full against the f
& piston head. It is an act ot lace-io-iace to-y ' j
a nL. r..n r f,,ma ia ovortorl immpfliatelv on the K
S roar wheels. No iiactioi. of a second or horse-power is J
4 unduly spent. The 1'irtv powev plant type of construe- J
f. tion does the business. .
d i tv. ia if cniirao that vou ride faster ana d
f. farther on one gallon of gasoline in this particular model, d
i : ..,knt u ill t m1 in rna afl
2
J That is economy. And that is what you will find in the
Chevrolet rour-Mincty.
We are the authorized agents for Pendleton and Uma
tilla county. Carload just received for immediate de
livery. - '
Simpson Auto Co.
Johnson and Water Streets. Telephone 403
has spent much of her time In recent
years In Germany, but has been llv
Irg of late In Stockholm. Hy her
first marriage she had three chil
dren, and her eldest son was killed on
the eastern front early In the war.
In Il she was sentenced to two
yeura' imprisonment In the penitenti
ary outside Capetown. South Africa,
after a jury had convicted her of
forging the name of the late Cecil
Rhodes to promissory nntos to tak
ing 11150. line was pardoned.
Mrs. Kolb Is about 1.0 years or age.
Hhe always ha held revolutionary
views. This Is her first visit to America.
"TIZ'' FIXES ACHING,
SWOLLEN, TIRED FEET
HOW TI." IMt:S tTM1MIT Tlltl
HlltNIXC. CI.MI VJ.3 KKMr
AMI UOI IKK.
PERSONAL NOTES ABOUT
PEOPLE OF UMATILLA
(East Oregonian Special.)
CMATILLA. May I. Milton Dun
can of London,, Canada, la the gueet
of hla uncle. J. W. Duncan.
The case of the City of UmatllU
versus A C. Campbell, was settled
out of court Wednesday afternoon-
Mrs. E. M. McKentle, acting recorder
waa the judge.
F. A. Browp was a Pendleton visit
or Tuesday.
Dr. W. Freese. oculist of Portland.
spent Wednesday here.
W. R- Spinning and F. A. Ilagedom
drove to the McCarthy farm In Juni
per canyon , Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Hngedom Is buying stock.
W. J. Warner of Hermlston, was a
Visitor here the first of the week.
Alex Milbum came down from Star
buck to take a position of watchman
on the railroad bridge.
A. Luite left for Portland today.
art, "Sur! i tiz
-' twAl' every dm lor any
'& 1 toot lisuliU"
Good-bye, sore feet, burning re'.
swollen feet, tender feet, tired frt
Oood-bye, corns, callouaea, traanews
and raw spots. No more ahoa tight
ness, no more limping with pain er
drawing up your face In agony. TV""
la magical, acta fight off. "Tla" draw
out all the poisonous esudatons whir
puff up tha feet. Use "Tla" and wear
smaller shoe. Vse Tls" and forge
your foot misery. Ah! how comfort
able our feet feel.
I Get a 25-cent bog of Tla' now
any druggist or department stare.
Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad
feet, feet that never swell, never feat,
never get tired. A year's foot comfort
guaranteed or money refunded.
Lemons Whiten and
Beautifythe Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
OVEIUiAKD TOfRINfl OAR
FOR KALK gT A RARGIUI.
11 model. In good conditio.
Inquire at Overland
144 Main Street. "
The Juice of two freeh lemons
strained into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes a
whole quarter pint of tha most re
markable lemon skin beautlfler at
about the cost one must pay for a
small Jar of the ordinary cold creams.
Cars should be taken to strain the
lemon Juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets In. then this lo
tion will keep fresh for months. Kv
ery woman knows that lemon Juice is
used to bleach and remove such blem
ishes aa freckles, sallowness and tan
and Is the Ideal skin softener, rmooth
ener and beauUfler.
Just try It! Make up a quarter pint
of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion
and massage It daily Into the face,
neck, arms and handa It should
naturally help to whiten, soften,
freshen, and bring out the hidden
roses and beauty of any skin. It i
wonderful for rough, red hands. ,
Tour druggist will sell three ouncei
of orchard white at little cost, and any
grocer will supply the lemons.
STOP AT
HOTEL HOYT
tth and Hoyt 0ta., Mar iMvata
PORTIaAKD, orjc.
Flrr proof.
Newly Ifeooratad and RaoTaa4
Rater Tfte to M.0.
How'. TKU7
otfrr One Hotvlrrd Oollani RwrJ
for an rmmm itt T'afurrh that ravDOt -
rurorl hy Mall's Catarrh Motrin.
1 In I la i.atarrii Medic in? naa rnj.a
bj- cutn-rh snfffrra for th past thlrtT-
fla y-an. ami liaa befDmf known a it
aiisBt rvliahlt rn.T for Catarrh. Hal'
( Mtitrrh UrdU In- arta thru th Blnd on
f h Mnroii tnrtmevm. iwTJng th I'mwo
(t nra t IUotk ivi healing th diacaav!
I f IflsM.
Aitrr yon hnv taHti HaM'a Catarrh
tlrvlivln tnr a phort time jron will a a
rsnt I'nnr-rrtnr-it In yur rnral hfithh
ltt ta Una 1 1 it tin fa tart It M-ll ln at
. -r and net rll of catarrh. H.-ol ftr tra
iin r.ln . fr
V J. llr '-KY !. Tolwl.. Ohio
.. hy all Mrufislata, 7.H-.
ARMAND'S
Th only NEW
fax powder ia
th past 50 wears
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but thin one is
absolutely different from
any you hav ever had.
The price is reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It.
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