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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDIJ2TON. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. l-mi ' 1 ,iJL " i M . - 1 fiwi wiih Win. I Itl t . : ; : 1 You'll Find that we Want more than merely your business we want your absolute confidence, and the only way we can gain that is through SERVICE. TO US SERVICE MEANS THIS: To sell only the best merchandise to be had ; to give what you want when vou want if, to gladly refund your money if we fail to satisfy you. One of the best ways we know of establishing confidence is through HART, SCHAFFNER &. MARX CLOTHES. CHOOSE YOUR SPORT SUIT You'll find so many good belt-back styles here that you may have some trouble deciding which you like best. ' That's a good thing too ; it's better to select your clothes where there's plenty of variety to select from ; where there are so many good things that you will find it hard to choose one. You're sure that you can't choose wrong.. - HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES are that kind ; all wool fabrics, fine tailoring, and the best and most authoritative styles. You can't make any mistake if you see their mark in the clothes. x We have ther models than the belt styles; sack suits, single and double breast ed, varsity Fifty-Five, and others; styles for every taste, fit for every figure and they are priced economically too, $17.50 to $30.00. THE NEWEST IDEAS IN SHIRTS ARE HERE Manhattans, "the best known, known as the best," Absolutely fast colors, cut large and roomy, and most perfectly tai lored. Beautiful patterns, serviceable materials ?1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to ?8.50 NEW SPRING HATS We now have the greatest stock of the finest hats we've ever shown. Advanced new styles, new finishes, all the newest shades and combinations of colors $3.50, ?4.00 to $6.50. ANOTHER NEW SHOE All pearl grey kid, French cover ed heel, 8 inch top, hand turned sole, long vamp, lace, one of smartest, dressiest boots in our stock. Priced at $9.00. Clean-Up Sale of Women's Cloth Starts Saturday Morning, May Suits 12th LADIES THIS IS YOUR OPPORTU NITY Every cloth suit in our .took will be reduced. We have diviaea wem ' LOT li $13.85 for suits woith up to $27.50 LOT 3 $24.75 for suits worth up to $40 LOT 2 $19.98 for suits worth up to $35 LOT 4 $28J5 for suits worth up to $47.50 . u tVi!o cnrinir nnd backward weather to carry any over into th-eeaso . word in atyle. Material, and work manah.p are unaurpaaaed. TZr". b-.i- view of the rising values of UyfferyhU se wK aale advertised is a sale worth attending. Come and be convinced. . rn s nunrDUfrAR By far the most beautiful showing of SILK UNDERWEAR we have ever had. The real, genuine Kayser Silk knickers, vests, chemise, envelopes, etc. Come in pink and white. See our window display. Pe thegar- ment 1:S0.cto WHITE SKIRTINGS , Such as Pique, Beach Cloth, Gabar dine. Galatea. Repp. Poplin, etc. Make up into most practical skirts. These are 36 to 40 inches wide. The vard Mf TISSUE GINGHAMS One of the best wash fabrics made, shown in neat stripes and plaids; 30 inches wide ; sheer weight and gives the service. The yard S5 JERSEY SILK Make up your little blouse, dress or our Jersey silk. jit's the real Kayser too, shown in col ors of coral, Chinese Diue, emeraiu, white, gold, etc.; 36 inches wide. .The yard ?" NEW BAGS AND PURSES Showing the newest styles and color ings. Best quality make, in bags and flat purses. Each 75e to $10.00 LYKLINEN Tlia urn h fahric for the price. shown only in white; 40 to 45 inches wide. Better than linen; does not crush, and wears fine. The ard 25 to -aO. Clearance Sale of Shoes in The Bargain Basement rificed price on account oi rnTum - mmimriiTrMk'tMtffmT',,ii-itr OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES. The several lots consist of the kid in solid colors and combinations, bronze, black and tan, white canvas and poplin, high and low heel. All tied in pairs and plainly marked. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES. Here you will find the best bar gains offered in Pendleton. Dozens of different styles and every kind ot material. All tied in pairs and plain ly marked. MEN'S DRESS SHOES The several lots consist of men's finished calf in the new lasts, of best aualitr run metal, both button and lace; all sizes. All tied In pair and plainly marked. CHILDREN'S SHOES Shoes for dress wear, shoes for hard wear, play shoes, slippers. All tied in pairs and plainly marked. ail.Kil Such bargains as this will cause you to sit up and take notice. Boys' Calf Skin. Copper Toe Lace Shoes. Remember the price and re member 260 pairs, sizes 9 to loy - SmU Starta FRIDAY j We the first Wywr, and remember If H'a in the Bargain Bmmml ifa Sure a Bargain. Pendletons Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade UNIVERSITY DAY BEING OBSERVED ALUMNI OF ITNIVHH8ITY OF ORB. GON PLKDGKS RKNKWKD HELP TO INSTiTUTION. Patriotism of Mctmben Is Taking Con crete Form In All Kinds oi Service to the country; 25 Per Xut ot Men Already Kuiistctl. Today Is state-wide University Day, so proclaimed by Oovernur Withy- combe. y ' Alumni of the state university will gather in many citie throughout the state in observance of the occasion to revive memories of their, ulma mater and to pledge themselves anew to helping the Institution that has help ed them. The letters sent to alumni over the slate by the committee in. charge explain something of the oc casion. In part the letter reads. UNIVERSITY OF ORBOON. Eu gene, May 9, University Day of 117 is a historic occasion. The. stirring events of today may serve to make it unique in the annals of the institution. In the national crisis that has aris en, it is a matter of pride to be able to say that the Universiy of Oregon is bearing itself as befits an institu tion of high ideals and noble tradi tions. Both men and women of thtf university have already taken hold of the situation, and not only are arrang ing to do their respective "bits," but are preparing to make that bit as large as possible. Trained service of a high order service thut will count is to be offered to the government. Perhaps you have not been able to keep In close touch with all that the university is attempting to do to hell. the nation put up best possible fight. When war was declared, the faculty established compulsory military drill for all male students and provided In struction along military lines. The courses Inaugurated Include military taclcs. military law, first aid. military topography, gunnery mathematics and fire control, electricity as applied to Gunnery and other nillltury uses, the chemistry of explosives, advanced ordnance chemistry and signal prac tice. For the women. Ked Cross and hospital courses have been establish ed, together with work in setting up exercises to provide for endurance of extra physical stress which may arise from war conditions. The extension division has offered its extensive sys tem of offices all over the state for the organization of lied Cross- work and other uses in connection with the organization of the national defensa Furthermore, the extension division is devoting itself to taking a military census of its alumni and other college men of the state wth a view to de termining the nature of their probable service in war time. Many faiUMfd Men. Twenly-flve per cent of the men in college have already enlisted In some military unit such as the regular ar my, aviation and signal corps, the national guard, the navy, the naval reserve and the marine corps. Many of these have already left college to Join their respective units. As many have applied for a membership in the Officers- reserve corps, a good many of whom have already been call ed to training camps, while numbers have been excused from the last few weeks of college work In order to give their services on the farm, .on which tnui'h depends this year. The school of architecture is supplying nu merous draftsmen and other skilled workers to the navy department. Hre medical students in the university are preparing themselves for active serv ice In hospital units of the army and navy, but these have been" urged by the government to remain in school and get the benefit of as much Inten sive training as possible before Join ing any military unit. The school of medicine at Portland has abolished Its vacaton for seniors and will graduate Its class of 118 In January In re sponse to the extra, demand for train ed medical men In connection with the expected campaigns. Hcientists of the university have un. dertaken special research work de signed to be of service to the govern ment. The university la offering every thing it has to the nation, and is only anxious that the service It may offer may be of a nature and quality that will make it felt in the days of stress to come. Keep I P High Mnndsird.- It Is in this spirit of service that the university approaches Its first tate-Wide University Pdy. While the direct war service above enumer ated la of prime Importance at pres ent, almost equal Importance attaches to the work of keeping up the activi ties and high standards of the unl versity Itself, and the co-operation of alumni and former studenU through out the state is expected to result In the strengthening of the Institution and the rilling of the gaps In Its rankj which have been left by tho patrlotle students' who are Imymg down their books to lake up the activo defense of the country. Mfh school seniors, nearly all of whom ara below tha in when they can be drafted Into the military sen tee, should bo urged to continue their education, rather than to volunteer or Immediate eer vtca. This la la Una with U poller urged In the recent apeocn of secre tary Baker beforo the preeldeiita of stata universities recently assembled at the national capital. The purpose la to make It possible for each person to give the best trained aerviee of ...-- , , Mau(Li. iiu w. v for ywniin the high school boy to Increase hut af- nciency. his power of srmng the aa- n( lion. Is to attend an Institution of higher learning, where he can obtain ' r.i.inr that will fit him for more Intelligent service than ho can pos sibly give when equipped only with his high school course. This training will not only be civil but military In its nature; for In addition to the ie ular military drill for all male stu- I dents, the war department has prom- 3 S 3 S 3 S 3 2 3 2 8 2 ! 15 . a i g water ana jonnson ois. FORD Apey FORD Repairs FORD Parts FORD Accessories FORD Oils Service Station for GOODYEAR TIRES Simpson Auto Co. 2 Telephone 408 j 2 Service Station for GOODRICH TIRES lsed to organize at the university next fall, units in different branches of the reserve officers- training corps. We hope that a realization of what the university is doing in the present sit uation will b spread as' for as possible throughout the state. President Campbell, who was called hurriedly to Washington a week ago for a conference of state university heads with the council of national de fense, to study how the universitea can best help with the war. Is pre. vented from sending a personal mes. sage. He has asked the committee, however, to express for him hla hearty greetings on this first state-wide Uni versity Day. You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh You have probably been in the habit of using external treatment to relieve your catarrh. You have applied sprays, washes and lotions to the mucous sur faces of the nose and throat, have been temporarily relieved, and then wondered a short time after, why you were troubled with another attack of catarrh. You should realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood. This fact has been agreed upon by specialists in catarrh troubles, and haa been proven in the laboratories of the Swift Riwifi Ctl. S. S. S which was dis covered over fifty years age, will cleanse your blood oi the catarrhal : I hMhw MtlieVA TCU iuiDvua wiu , J of the dripping: in your throat, the sores in your nostrils, spitting, hawk ing: ana oaa areata. All druggists carry S. S. 8, and ntv.i.i.n. nf mi. Mtifal Denart ment will cheerfully answer any let ters which you may write mem in M-t Swift SnectSe Co. 80S Swift Building-, Atlanta, Ga. Nut Cake is simply delicious when made with IIC Baking Powder . Pure iealthful Economical The highest grade of baking powder pos sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaquea Mfg. Co., Chicago Bond Clothes 115 to S35 Here you will find .dash and ginger clothes. Clothes that are distinctive and progressive. Clothes that the designers had you fellows who want to stay young in mind when they designed them. Clothes that the cloth buyers had you in mind when they selected the fabrics. Clothes that we had you ia mind when we bought them. We believe we are showing the greatest array of clothes ever shown in this vicinity. This is your invitation to come in and browse around. We are just as particular in selecting shirts and other fittings as we are in se lecting clothes. This store is your headquarters. Bond Bros m cs3di.es, chop suey, ciiina dishes. GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I Is We Aha St.. Upstair. Phoae 43 rt .-a -AM