PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOKIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. TEN PAGES GREAT REDUCTION SALE Silk Dresses SATURDAY ONLY $16.75 This is the special sale price of an ex tremely pretty lot of dresses made of taf feta, crepe de chine, pongee, charmeuse and jersey silk. The colors are navy blue, grey, gold, Copenhagen, green and combi nations of these colors with white skirts in various attractive sports models that sold at original prices up to $30.00. $23.85 Is the price of a limited collection of handsome afternoon dresses of charmeuse, crepe de chine, taffeta and georgette in soft shades of grey, rose, Copenhagen and navy blue. The original prices of these gowns ranged from $40.00 to $45.00. The styles are such that their purchase would be advisable for use at future social events. WAIST MATERIALS In white and the kind that washes, such as Voile, Or gandie, Batiste. Lyklinen and Swiss. These are shown in plain fabrics, also checks, stripes and embroidered dots. Make up into most serviceable waists, are good looking. The yard : 25 to ?2.00 I. FLAGS FLAGS Decorate your auto on the 4th with U. S. Flag. We have all sizes and kinds in stock. Price each 15c to $15.00. SILK JERSEY Makes up into a most stylish dress, suit or blouse, es pecially for the summer. We are showing a very fine quality in the shades of coral, gold, emerald, Jack rose, Chinese blue and white ; 36 in. wide ; Genuine Kayser Jersey Silk. The yard $2.50 SILK AND COTTON MIXED GEORGETTE A new fabric that is made of the best quality silk and cotton mixture, in white ground with coin dots of many colors These make up into dainty waists and dresses. Launders like linen ; 36 in. wide. The yard Sl.OO at TASSELS , , Tassels for trimming and finishing are very PPu'r present. We have a large stock on hand m many shade each color, also many beaded ones. Each 5 to S.uu THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Our Skirt Sale Will Interest You rw hio- lot of the prettiest of this season's skirts are now on sale in this Economy. Department at prices never ottered you e.sev, ,.,,. The lot includes shks, om, - Crepes, Wash Skirts and Khaki hKirts. Specially priced $2.98 to $4.98 for this sale. Hundreds of other money saving Bargains offered for Saturday. . T.P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP PHONE NO. 15. Fresh Hood River Field Picked Strawberries for can- "'Royal VnneeCh'err'ie's' fresh from' Stanf'i'e'ld twenty pound boxes at -.- Freih Fruits here for today's choosing Peache. Plums. Cherries, Strawberries, Canteloupes, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Oranges, Gooseberries. Fresh Vegetables that await you Ripe Tomatoes, As paragus. Lettuce, Cabbage, Green Onions. Carrots, Tur n.ps, Beets, Rhubarb and Cauliflower. Phone your orders. Pendleton's Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse GENERAL LOWERING OF COAL PRICES IS PROMISED AT ONCE Cost Per Ton to Be KediKied St mid Sl.iO at Uw Wine and Will lie frUlomd by SOU JliHlicr lrcv. en, Coal opfTnlors Agree. WASHINGTON. June "9 An im mediate general reduction of Jl. to 11 5u a ton in the uric of Cuul at the mine wa agreed on loiia by representative of the coal operator. This reduction is expected 10 be nrii' uftMi- lnveatiration into the followed by still further decreases in costs of mining coal, and Is probable that the government will receive a still lower price thun that to the general public Hundreds of millions of dollars will be saved to the American people through this decision. The operators agreed to the im me diate reduction at a meeting yeMter uficr adorning a resolutiou by which coal prices would be fixed with the aid and approval of the fe retory of the Interior, the federal isstnn and the committee on coal production of the national defense council, (HHI.000,000 Tons Mined Yearly. About" 600.000.00 tons of coal were mined In this country lust yen- and Secretary 1-ane, who has earnestly urged a reduction, believes that the saving to Ihe American peiivle will be enormous. After hearing of the operators' action. Mr. l.ane wrote the following letter to F. S. Peabody, chairman ol the coal production committee, who has been In constant conference wllh the operators: "1 have just 'learned of the action of the coal operators and I wish to exprcas my appreciation of the gen erous, prompt and patriotic manner in l,t, -h tln.v have acted. TIli'V have dealt with the situation in the ".! that I had hoped they would as large men dialing with a large Question." The agreement on price reduction i understood to relate to bituminous coal. Reduction Akcd ly Uiiw. Secretary Ijiiie had previously sent the conference a letter asking imme diate action in reducing the price, the tentative prices fixed to continue until the investigation into costs ami indltious warranted an increase or redaction In trie tentative prices. He suggested th.it the tentative flxir.i- ol prices .-iliMiild not affect present con tract or export trade. f'reutlon of a national association of coal operators, with a central bu reau at Washington, for staudardi.iii statistical and other Information re. lating to coal production, marketing -ma .iiber in. liters, was agreed io o the conference. It will be made ui. of the various slate and district coai associations and will serve as an in termediary for information between the coal operators and the govern ment. j 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiuii miniiimiiniijj i - ' 3 We will keep your j worn a running right along Another FORt) mechanic here from the FORD factory. Special and exclusive I I FORD REPAIRS , FORD PARTS FORD SERVICE 1 FORD OILS ' FORD TIRES 1 Don't experiment, get known service. 5, I Simpson Auto Co. I Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 408 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIillllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? Among those who Rtlended the 'Birth of a Nation" In Hel-miston on Monday were Dr.' and Mrs. A. Keid, Mrs. F. E. Everett and Bon Miles, and Mrs. F. B. Stuart. It. N. stanfleld will ship about 12,- ono head of sheep from this place this week. He shipped 8 carloads of fat sheep to the Chicago markets. Itev. Jonathan Edwards. D. 1. of Spokane, was a guest of his daugh ter. Mrs. M. It- Stuart, the first of t he week. Miss Jennette Milnor of New York I'lty, is spending the summer with her niece, Mrs. Kegtnul Sanford. George W. Head of nallller, Wash ington, spent several days wltr. his sister, Mrs. F. H. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Connor motor, ed to Pendleton Wednesday to see "Intolerance," that is being pl.tj-f-l in that clly. Misa D. E. Bernstead of Uuker h it accepted a position in 11. N. Stan field's office and commenced .the du ties of her office Wednesday. Mrs. William lloggard is in Pen dleton for a short time. Miss Alice Butler of Pendleton, gave a very interesting talk Thurs. duy afternoon In the church to a large number of ladles. Her subject was the conservation of food. When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning Thiit systematic effort to cut down the cumbersome delivery systems in order to release men may eventually bring forward the market basket .- symbol of patriotism. There's jnst one thing to do. If your skin seems ablaze with the fiery burning and itchins of Eczema, real and . lasting relief can only come from treatment that ft-orj below the surface that reaches down to the verv source of the trouble. So called skin-diseases come from a dis ordered condition of tire blood, and the proper treatment is through the blood. Search far and near, and you can not find a blood remedy that ap proaches a. a. a. tor rci tiuno-'i' It has been on the market for fifty - .i... u.-hieh time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner ol oiooa aisorucrs. o want prompt and lasting relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. For expert advice as to the treatment rf your own individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser. Swift Specific Co, Dept. C Atlanta, Ga. QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L INGRAM DENTIST. Rooms 3 and 4. Belt Bldg. Telephone 523. ANSCO (Continued from Page 1.) their funny antics. The Marikins' show is a modern adaptation of the old Punch and Judy entertainment. The dialogue is more modern aid the program altogether injri finished Ir. James whiteomb Brougher. la mous preacher, fnl'-rtV'd the Manik-ns . ..in. "What is the areatest event In Am and his lecture was oom f"""-- .. . " .. . .. ..... ... erican nistory 11 toog piare on e.- ing and heiprui. Beri,,u, ' toner 18 lg46. in an operating room Dr. Brougher mingled the "" ! , wnere Dr w,lam T. a. with the light and hunVoro'J,';. ! .Morton first used ether to make a .ells stories like a P'a-"ra fcu"- surgical operation painless, keeps his audience in good humor and , ...,. t the ,k., h,ii his 42-cenUmet-3i- ama CASTOR. A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tfca Signature of ! .u,d hard common sense. In brief ! the serious part of his theme was i this- Vou should spend more time j correcting your own faul.s than th-e .., voir n. iifhbor: Ood onlj made ine of you, aee that you keep your body clean and healthy; It .s a rn. be sick; keep your mind active, i.b-rt and full of clean thoughu; oe bright. optl Tlitic; 'TPHE Ansro Vest A Pocket Speeded catches swiftly movinf figures without a blur. It ecu into action quickly when every wcoad counts. You ran change the form, the speed and opening ol the shutter int'.antly and accurately while viewing the imape in the tinder. Let us show vou this omen. Oihef Anaroa $2 to h TfULKAN & CO. I y. MJr 1NOW ! I j J For early flowera aaa e- C 1 1 l L tables. Sweet Peas. Paaaica. " VjL ' r ad otlter Graad Priae J j r California Seeds J 1 L AW C.U..r. Crrets. Owin. J j J tWew. Pom. Spaack. Tris. L i I" Do. 1 til. mttim IBM sra fm- J v-M-evss I J ft 4-" Get M . JT" j S O. I J. t, . tJe r j j ST Hr - IJtl'fZJ J 7 !j C.C MORSE fi CO. t "Th invention of th cnmiMiunJ m.fTiiscupe ha rve.ilf?d a v.tPt ml crosm. D'Tayinff matter under the nti crnsrope (s seen to hp fillfrf with dots. nnit anJ dust, knovn as bacterid. Sc-irjjittsts diflt'ovprfd th;t haottr. ia wr th caue decay in human tis3ii-. If Kprmn re destroyed health in restored. Therefore we -honld Meek to avoid (ffrms at ill hnzardH. CHERRY SEASON IS ON AT STANF4ELD ri i.i. 'Kti or ltoY.vi. axm-;-s 111 l.Ntl ILVItVICSTKI; (! I'ltK K tliT.lM-:i. $$ -$$$$$$ $$$$ I Spend only one dollar, save five or more by cleaning K Panama Hats. f A OUR WORK GUARANTEED. 4 ASH id "on cept na ' like rh.- all are children and every mother shoulfl know their symptoms. Sallow com plexion with dark circles under eyes, irregular bowel movement S will. -nomach hard or swollen, grindinl teeth or Itching may mean thai Kiekapoo Vorni Killer Is neeileo at one,-. It Is a mildly laxative remeu candy tablet form that children like. Kills and removes the worm ind lets the 'child grow strong and healthy. At druggists. 25c. Adv. l4trst I'll KIM KK 11)11 KIMVATOItS. Kitel AttemlaiMP if Portland. .Bi.iiii be iiiifthinL" leave scunuai. fcuwiH, Enough alone; fill your mind with THIS HArT-J.Y ItKHOVKS KIS . Unrm. nrn a frimmfin diSCllJItt Ol of gi..m and the gutter; make your own character better; be full of pep Have something under your l.at and exercise it. In introducing his subj ot. which -Glials L'nder Vjnf H-"-that his lecture v .n a fC-rmon a spree.'' AVe have mastered eveiything but .urtelves," he de--ai--d. "The wuild hart better things tooay .nan .11 Hie time of our lathers, but do our txprnN trains carry la-lter men and women to tne cjjasl than the ox raris aidr If jou are not b'-tter man your father, if your son is not oeiter ihan you, oiu lumlly will eon.e out at the sniail end of the horn. "Vou are responsible for hai you unuer your hat. Any mun wno Adam, blames a woman, is a ieak. The Almighty made woman io equal man. Kve blamed the snake. snake blamed the devil, ul so tried to avoid reionaimlity. We iirmie to take all the praise to ,urelvee and to put the blame on others. Vet e are at fault If we are not what me ought to be." The lecture mas well received and many stayed to meet lr. Urooirher after he had concluded lie. Vlilllanm sia-aks. This afternoon the mJM-l n'iinl-r a given b the Iwvetnty Ftivn! quintet and the lecturer was lr. Henry ,-ronh Williams. Ir. Williams as -Adding n to Vi FliTl-XU. June 2. iwn nd W. Spr.nger, secretary of the National Education il association, arrived in Portland tonight and opened h-ad-Murtm for the-forthcoming annual convention of the association to n. Held here July 7-14. teMrts from points the eoiintr; over reeeHed at our offices Indinte that th forthcoming convention here will be as largi-ly attended as usual notwithstanding ihe war." said Mr. prlnRcr. Life - Human le- nga eat t much ' de-ilai-d lr Williams. In giving aevral rules of thumb for pror.i"' hlih. -one '" "f milk. to -ray thr-e etii'ie im hi of me:tt ar. l.-bbt f..d for "tie p-rw.n f-l - .1 IMMtltMKNT CKH ARK t Slate Har Kv'nn,"S IVaard In stn at Hmla. OI.YMI'IA. June :s. The state bar examining board. composed ' Arthur W. Imvls. of Hpoksne rx H Itowland of Tacoma and R. '. !-"aiin-ders of Seattle, met toilay and look up the eight eomplaintn for d!'r ment filed against attorn.- s. K i- li inemU-r wll Make ran- of the com plaints in his district, and they wen sumd today. i MINERVA HAT CLEANERS j Temple Building 612 Main Street, d Sew ina lluli ldts With Sir, tiro. t .a'; It. N. MttillK.tl to Sliip I.OOll It-ad r Sllifp Tills e-k I Kast oregonian Special. STAXF1KIJ1 June 2. The chcr- rw- uHHiiii h.-LM lust oui-ned up with a full crop of Koyal Annes and Kings following second. .liiniH vf. Kvle is busv shipping every duy. The lurgest crop Is from the M. C. Harragar ranch, lie will have ubout 2BB tons. This bring the rii-sr r..al itearimr year. The cherries are first class and bring a good price The Hewing Club met at tne nom,. of Mrs. George C. Coe Wednesday afternoon. Most of the members were present. Ilellclous refreshm nw were served. mim Msrilla Uunning Is attending the T. W. C. A. convention at Sea beck. Washington. Hhe will be awav about ten days. sirs w. V. l'bi Mips returned Tut. day from a week's stay In Portland. vfr una Mrs. Maurice Hvde p-nt Sunday with friends In Pendleton. Ttr Alexander Held la attending tne medical convention in Portland this week. nr H. w. Freeze or Portland, was calling on his many friends her-Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Atlerbury returned hnmu Tuesday from Salem where she has been visiting her son Hert. who is in the open air sanitarium at that place. "SPEAKING Of GOOD EATS JUST TRY DOST TOASTIES THE BEST IN CORN FLAKES crtmmie isMJisiisscira mm i1 ik - BUILDING See A. J. GIBSON THE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. ' j j NO JOB TO LARGE NO JOB TO SMALL 4 5 Hundreds of designs of pretty BunjralowB on hand to se- j 5 lect from. Complete plans and specifications here. J 4 American Nat. Bank Basement. Res. Thone 270-M A- 4 ON SALE AT THE BEE HIVE Tarowax, 4 cakes for 15 Jar Rubbers, 2 dozen for ... 5f Jelly Glasses, 6 for , 2X Mason Jar Caps, per dozen 19 Preserve Vessels from 15 up. The EJee Hive Pendleton' 5-1 0-1 5c and up. Opposite Pastime MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIinillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItinrlllllllllllllllllH'- I THE BEST RESULTS j in modern dental work for the least money is what the I I present day calls for and we guarantee satisfaction. Our 1 methods are safe and harmless, each operation is con- ducted by a dental surgeon with years of experience, whose work brings in new patients by the score. It will I pay you to let us do your dental work. Newton Painless Dentists Entrance on Webb St. Open Evenings. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr Cor M-in and Webb Sts Phone 12.