East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 25, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
OATT.Y FT OV.'ZCOKI AS . PEVDLETOV. OEFGON. VFPXEDA Y. JULY 25. 1917.
TEN PAGES
1
A Very Important Space to
Watch in This Paper Every
Day-is "OUR AD"
WE TELL YOU THRO IT THE GOOD THINGS WE HAVE TO OFFER AND IN
MANY INSTANCES AT PRICES THAT MEAN A BIG SAVING TO YOU.
Get the Habit, Read Our Ad
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Neib Summer Dresses $5.98
Jut received this u.omir. a big shipment of Mini ier dresBes
ith iine-a and style hat are different. You will like this very
mock. Made f vojI's. in white and colons, ttho voile fend gingr
ham combination th.-t are especially good. You eat readily
use these to finish out the season at this nominal coxt of
$5.98
COSSARD CORSETS
Need no introduction. a they have
been "The Corset for the well drewed
lady for yearn. We are offering a few
number that are to be discontinued at a
iwwrifice. GOSSARD FRONT F ACK
CORSETS, values up to $7.X
HALF PRICE.
BRASSIERES t PRICE
One lot of Bra.ienes rnad
embroidery and well fahiii:!.
and back cloKinjf. Your cfc r
they laxt, valuen up to $.'.50,
tomorrow ON-HALF PRICE
WOOL CHALLIE
For a dr-KK you can ue early thin fall
or in the cool of the -vfcninsc. une a pat
tern of our wxil challie. Some new pat-U-rr
joi?t came in. in dots and border.
The yard
ONE-
ll-ovpr
Front
tvt ile
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SMALL EMBROIDERY EDGES
These are shown in sets with two or
three widths edges and insertions to
match. Use these to trim your wash
dresses or clothes for the babv. The
yard 5c to 20
AUTO VEILS
(Meppeiir.able v. " en out in the auto.
A biar showing in all colors and sizes.
I'ricfd each : C5? to $3.00
STORK SHEETING
We ram 27 inch and ;6 inch in stork
fheitipjf. Ui'i you know that? Full
n-bt-rized so they do not !ak in white
or y. The yard .10 to f 1.50
BOUDOIR CAPS
You always wish to look neat and. tidy
around home especial! early in the morn
ings, don't you? Well wear one of our
Foudoir Caps, they give the effect.
Priced each 35 to 3.00
NOTIONS
NOTIONS ON NOTIONS.
We thing this department is
the ONE COMPLETE for small
' things and DRESS MAKING
SUPPLIES. We not only have
the largest stock on hand but
best in quality. NOTIONS
ECONOMICALLY PRICED.
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
sn4 ondit fw.urlntc UiU thin U-f f II
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m nt lh wtrinun trurjHtn thai
hnv foun ihir ' nii" (' i'ttr
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Khn m pfi;
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A hi lot IS ittz-nmf All kiri'li
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fit
Your COMFORTS
NOW
For next winter, using your apare time
ycu will not be rushed later on.
ben
COTTON BATTS
M;;de of rejected cottons and scientifically
batted. Pure and Kanitary. Made from lb.
to Z lb. sizes. Priced each 15 to 1.E.
WOOL BATTS
For warmth without weight uhc our wool
battts. We carry thewe covered with gaune
and plain. Pure flece wool and sanitary.
Priced each, according to weight, batt $2.50 t,0
$5.00.
COMFORT CRETONNE
Now for the covering of these batis we sug
gest this special doth, as it's 36 inches wide and
just soft enough and not too heavy. Beautiful
floral patterns in light grounds. The yard ,
Pendleton's Greatest Dep't. Store
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
IIAVAL GUiUIERS BATTLE U-BOAT
WITH FLAMES RAGING ABOUT THEM
j pi" V'x- she tili-w .fx rp-rt T tite
h$ fwcty finkwr to rteamre wf thf
, real:
n2tmhip Mo
j Cwtm3siaL Nt Trd Nr TwlK
antrtnjc tJW fa(cbt. wbicjei U. a
ns sltoc mvrmf. ai4 tl ftH:p r r-
I .loss G
Negro Workmen, Hustled
Out of Camp by Regular
Soldiers.
(rtsip Monroi. haxni far tm. h)j. rem. of tiM-h ioot 4i fonuo Umtr
KvasBoat. T and Olhrm'mr mark.
Th Ri9du, Mrrrii mmOv4 from " fmm Ihnriw, Rt". "
h4 Iwfre harlMr. , r" N'w Tork..
"Mr Jih b-M unm ttraxr. '' " Arriv.j at N Tort 13 x. to
, PSr4 1 (bou Iron -rti raa. Evrr-." '"'J' 11- BTorta m
j bSri- va in ipri ewcijtifi man'linc officer, rrorttrimr
i "Anrj at Havmr,un( Tn on -Srw Torm. at U ii a, aa. XT' 4 lawtr
,Mt 11. 117. r-.T ;itwllar. h-;i!n th ommiEfllDt it TJ. Sf
1 "On May 81. HIT. pHsl ap n- T-irk. rr4
I'w Ixmi from th X'tlmii.r r,iv,u, l ! OOPASUKI. C. B. M "
,&"!. with foor m-n m Vwrd i
J "AfDv ,t oil,raltar n j1M 7. INTIMIDATORS QUTT
i , I ON SEEING U. 5- GUNS
r"' Italian, Who Tried to Coerce
, iut x a. mi., j yn? i i , m -
aurlc-4 the tutbLKtn what th tri-t
H mid ffiMhinr wra irron? j
; m Kfiirln- rjom and ?n'n-ta'; had i j
; t KifXt4, They rmaind tiri -
for afvar thrw-rj jrt-r of an hour.
W wr at Larked by a mau
j rin- at m. on J tin- 12, 117-
j "he ma tiff prt fa-itrt-r, afMjut 0
1 vifrff away, Kh flrrj four or fiv-
hoa ttfryr w l-Ktit-d hr,
wunjf around onril oir -no fac- f
fhe itubtnarfnr and rrturn-d the fir
at rang of about 700t yard. Kub
marin atayed ait ' t 'J'M
yards away and for that r-awi our
hots fn short, -nt out a ra
dio call foe mmbrtancc.
"Aftr a half-hour fjrht mm wmre
hit in the jcajtolin tank aft. and a
f1r tartd. It waa t port -d to m
that th ammunition aft waa rJnnnr
low Immediately 1ln-d up the frir
aard ifun'a crew with the merchant
rrew 10 pum Mrrjm'inftin from for
ward to aft. About an hour Iatr f;re
broke out all over th- Bhfp and it he
came Impotwible fr the men to jo
any more ammunition aft Whti I
j KAiyrUIOKE. July s "Mvre iau
thiitv PaDan laborer Wit3 tf-
! day to ch a ar'Uf T wirro rrk
; men frm Om Ma-ae. she XtJimiJ
: army fntaiuwot at Admirairy, Ml
aere themwlves out-d l.v a 5ea-
ment n ajuard there, j.t ' JMar4
i a Haftimore and Oiaa'i train iaaJ
; for thia city and tld if they erer
iam hark they aould Je e-vere)
dealt with.
The d-ronal'o a ja pervtaed b
( Major Prrior. l ff. a arbo U in
( rharsc- of huikJtnjc the tmnloniwnt
Ko quickly araa tt ctmH ot that the
; IfaJiana did no hare a chanc to re.
i motivtraie. They looked at the sol
diers and at The rini and boarded a
train.
: Maor proctor learned that the
t Italians, who were helping to t la
; tracks for the Baltimore and Ohio,
'had and-d l"ether,and had told
-the u-cro workmen they would have
'to iret out of the camp. The Hal-
taw flexed the neisroeir would work
5
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STAN FIELD JOINS THE
CANNING CLUB I ISTS
Over 40O Pounds of Beans
Have Been Cnnd in Past
two Weeks.
Ml ,ifi..l1 -nir,l h of n-
nlut i-I.Hh., .if I'matiMa lountv. rr-
mum-r Jm of vt-i I'lwi ! ''"! I'V
f aniitii a w-k iivit "iir
hHtilrMl .uml ot tHMf(H hv trn
.l.ll fl..tll th rrwuilw fHwrlft
aaa caunad In Hluiirirld In tha la
Iwo W4-k, Mtya K. W. M'ml?M coun.
ly 'lun U'utt-r.
Tha ranntnir rlub or HttnrleM bsan
liiHt wi t tin th-ir hur In the
f'Mid rtiH-rvatl'in mmpalicn by can
nlnff nvr a hundred iiuiirta of (rwn
t-uiia. Th rlrla of In fltih hava fj-
.ri 10 . a'lrr Dm rk with a will
and have ntaln arriinKTtirmta (n can
frl- a wh. A tMim la practicing
fr ih mt ratiriinir rj.niM-tttln and
hy tha ttirtw Hie (MdnpciMion In thft
t-mmfy u held. Ilia t-atn will ha In
l pin- to tflve a ft'iffl A'-i'ouiit of It
Mir.
At a iiiwtoilng luiit w(r-lc Orpha
rnnlnr waa al(.tad prfirldent and
Auflroy Waiiara aacretary. Tha clu'
conalata of tha following mfmhwi'
Mra Ifllla. aupervlar: orpha bun
nlnit, Audrwy Ixjnnln. Mariciirn
Hllla. Marxarat Itaxan and (laortrla
McCoy.
Wh a la tha federal weather bu
ra a M-t Ida In maklnr tha whole
counfi- a aummer rea-jri ?
The mim wtio docan't advertlaa ren
mora dut on hla good than In h)
caah drawar.
u u- . .1 ' K -u iha Mt T hHnnnMl t o J
. . . " ; for leaa money.
ha af-aft the mnlnmM, and I all . VVhw th, IUl)l.)nf, Wa,e menac
for one of the ,nin a crew to wo for- : n(t ,,,. foman ,,, Ma,r
ward with ma. 1 rhl (he bndfe . ,lnT A t f
Wing ourned on the way; th- man w m,ft ,0 (ne alion
waw unable to follow About thW ; i
i time fteerfnc ae-.r wm h awav ! wm,
land we started to o arounrf m cir. J
Ord"r f;itnnem frotn l,foat
"Cominic down off the bridge. 1
naw the fftfitaln and the boati-wain.
ft. h.. m-c. n h i .1 fl t rtw t r f: 11k r4 il e Hi
j lower the lifeboat. The raptaln s-'l
jto come and net In the Hfirboat, as t ,
waa utartln,? to burn. I told him to
wait He said he would hold the j
boat as Ionic poeeihle- for me
"i then noticed two of th (run j
crew In the Hfebf at. I ordered them
to K-t out and ctme with me. We
went forward and manned the for-
ward un. with which we fired four .
shots before the firing- pin went out ;
of Com mi awl on.
"When the niifirine eaw our fire . A V
r.niin-f trHwr he steamed full
fipeed antern, so that we could not ae i
her. Then fui we could fire no more .
and as the captain called that the !
lifeboat was burning we ot Into the .
boat. j
Wilp Orfne In iHrt-ifn.
"Me-anwblle the enffin of the nhip .
had not been stopped and she was I
goluK around In elr-lH, whlh nhel
contfnned to do for about a half hour
after we left. '
"The lifeboat wpw't when it hit j
the water, and two of th merchant j
crew were lout. We swam atonnd J
unill we were able to get the rapslx- j
ed boat, turn It over and .(.'mih into
u. j
"J found out jifterward thnt wwn '
after I went forward. during the j
f.'Kht. tha after frun'a rrew and nier. )
hant rrew left In their boat aa fire j
waa berornlnir too hot iind won'd have
burned the ;oat. T alao found out thai
the flrat mate of the uhlp left murh
earlier, before any of the other honts
with threw men, Jeavlnie behind the
men who were uproed to iro In that
bout.
lrnlNI lv I'.IUMH (Tr.
"The auhmarfne ralbd the bou'a
alon(fHlle and ron'rfitubited us. Hhook
hands with the mpf:iln and told "i
thit It w.m thr leat flirht thrv hud
ever neon any merrliaiitman put up.
He BMked If there were unv KnllKh
men In the bout. I told him no.
"Tha rjertnan treated two men
who had been wounded and returned
to the other boat. The rommnnder
of tha aubmarlna aald h would
towed tia townrd the heaoh but for
the fart that we h:id railed for aaiiat.
anca .
"Tha Mihmarlne then left u. and
eommenred firing azaln into the Mo
renl fhe finally hit the Morenl'a en
alne room., whlrh atopped tha en
Klnea. W then loat aldht of ll-e aub
marlne. 'About an hour after the aubma
rtne left ii, we were picked up by
tha HpnniMl ute.imer Valbanera
(about ii. m., June 13. 117. who
had rerelved our rail for aaalatance.
Tha raptaln of Valhanera told ma w
were then about J7 mllea off Cape
da l'aloa. Hpain.
11nTa from submarine!.
"Hhortly after Bub marina rnme up
near Valbanera offlowr of ehlp ot
In amall bonf and went over to aub.
marine He returned to ahlp "nd
aubmarlne went round tha ahlp. buI
marlne rrew cheerlna" and Valhan
era'a rrew alao eheerlnir. and then
taamed away.
"Whila on the Valvanera wa were
Iven every romtl deration; dry rloth.
InK, Kood food, and (rood sleeping nc
corn modat lona.
We were lunded In TSaroelonn ,:,!
. . . . Trte 19 ii7. Renorted to
the An.erlcan conul on ai riving, who!
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I For FORD Cars
1 We recommend the
osolino Control 1
5 Tbe rai.ai rtxJIm v.(c eriacw w iaveatee. Olvea )u S
S Ihlt a i Witas r eaJtaa. rvva- carkon and keep apark X
;obs '(Oaui. fw-e n ajeww. Cw motor to run mora s
r sraamhty. Mttta mm Tic "P" urkrr Permits yau ta tto-
5 mn weeif. fre am tfittr atj (rB brake. .
S w jt ARAX-ncE rr. call and sitb it. '
M Socliot for Fords
5 CUn ttm wear obi. N roil nw rbeoatata to aap your macneto.
B 'Cut no m-n-ML Oianre ea rohea. Isnalled In two minutes. Over
m nnn la t nnr rwhT liht at low apeed. Makes llsbts In-
1 epi.inTrt w mix it prevrnta bulba from burning oat. but
Klx.i.ia w ni will twt aiiect tna omer. ion leaiure
k lone iaa jreveta anaar aoc-ideota
I We sell all the practical
ii accessories for FORD cars
Simpson Auto Co.
Wtr nd Johnson Sla. Telephone 403 H
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Photo by Amerlran Freaa Aeoclatlon.
Brigadier Ganeral Carroll A. Devol. '
Terrible Itching: Burn
ing on Lower Part of
BothEars.Grev V orse.
Like Rash. Inflamed
andSwoI'sx Spread to
Neck. Cuticcra Healed
In Two Weeks.
Above are extracts from fk
signed statement recently re
ceived from Mrs. E. Longt
315 Sacramento St., Portland,
Oregon, dated Oct. 30, 1916.
How much better to prevent
such Buffering by using Cuticura
(or every-day toilet purposes, the
Soup to cleanse and purify the
pores, with touch3S of Ointment
now and then as needed to soothe
and heal the first signs of eczemas,
rashes, dandruff and pimples. You
will use no other once you try
them. Do not confound these
delicate, fragrant, super-creamy
emollients with coarsely medi
cat?i, often dangerous picpara
ions urged as substitutes.
tor Free Trial by Keturn M'l ad
dreaa post-card: "Cuticura, Depi. K,
boston." SJd throwjliout the world.
"I never
knew it could
lilll be done!" -
'"THIS exclamation is often heard
X after our representative has
shown a typist how to accom
plish some desired result on the
L. C Smith 8C Bros. Typewriter
C There are so many things about this
machine that add to the cjuality and quantity
of work of an operator that we have written
about them, in two booklets, which are yours
for the asking.
C, " The Silent Smith " is the title of the one
on the Silent models, while the Standard
models are described in "A Lesson in Operating."
C Send for the one you wish today.
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L. C. Smith 8C Bros. Typewriter Co.
Factory mnd Horn Office i Syracuse, N. Y.
104-A Fifth St.
m?&W9&K PORTLAND, ORE.
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C. K. MARTIN
New and Second Hand
Goods Bought and Sold
llamoaa. Shoo ami AM Klnda
of Iti puli ln r.
Wobb W.. ri-mlli-ion. Ore.
Big Private Sale of
at Levi Cldridge's Place, I
Pilot Rock Oregon
1 130 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 1
The mules are three to four years old and 15 to 16 E
hands high.
Honjes four to five years old and weight from 1200 to
? 1400 pounds.
I I W. VCGT and LEVI ELDRiDGE
1 OWNERS I
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