PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917. ' EIGHT PAGES August Clean-Up Sale OF Straw and Panama Hats We are offering our entire stock of men'i and boys Straw and Panama Hat E"vrs at -clean up prices. $2.49 $4.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $5.00 Straw and Panama Hats Clean Up Price $3.65 $6.00 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $3.29 $6.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $3.78 $1.00 Straw Hats. Clean Up Price.. 59 $1.50 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price.. S9 $2.00 Straw Hate, Clean Up Price $1.19 $2.50 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price $1.45 $3.00 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price $1.65 $3.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $1.95 Now is your time to buy, even if you dcn't wear the hat much this summer, it will be just as good as a new one next summer and you'll save almost one half the price. These are all this season's newest most desirable styles. Special Sale of W omens Waists AT One-Half Price We offer a special lot of Women's Voile Waists at one-half price for Saturday only. Plain blue and rose voile, finished with white collar and cuffs. Striped Voiles in yellow, blue, rose and lavender; all sizes; regularly priced from $2.75 to $5.00. SATURDAY SPECIAL ONE- HALF PRICE. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Sometlilnjr Worth Remembering There are many incidents connected with ihifl de partment during Its t years and 4 months operation, that have proven this a real sav ins department. A Man's Suit bouKht during the basement opening week for I1.9S is still in Sunday service. Also a Pair of Woman' Shoes are still giving service after exactly 24 months' wear. The price paid was A tong t'rH'k Customer saved 131.50 on his list of wants that he was going to pur chase elsewhere where he said the prices were cheap. "Didn't know I could get good things here at a cheap price," he told us. An Out of Town Woman bought more remnants than she could carry away with her during Inst week's remnant sale. Bought enough to last her (or two years. Bought for the whole family. Another remnant sale starts tomorrow. Did Vour Boy ever outgrow a pair of shoes? Well, we have a line of shoes that will hold him. They're Just what their name indicates, "Rugged." There's no wear out to them. He'll outgrow them. "We Should Worry." "aid one of our wo men customers recently when speaking of the high cost of living, and she immediately dived into her purse and bought a boys' blouse waist for 10c, a suit of of underwear for 2c a girls' dress for -4o, a pair of shoes for herself for S1.8S and a hat for her hus band for S1.9M. It There la Anything sold In Pendleton at a lower price than is the Fiargain Basement we haven't heard of it yet. And our quality is better, too. Vour Neighbor Knows WTwre the Bar gain Basement 1. lo You? WASH SKIRTS REDUCED White wash skirts made of gabardine, poplin and basket cloth, cut with full back, finished with belt and pockets. Special prices for Saturday only. $2.50 Values, Special $1.98 $3.75 Values, Special $2.59 $5.00 Values, Special $3.98 Pure Food Shop 3 MAIN LINE PHONES Alii 16 Clean. Cool, Flyle, as Well as EeonomkaJ Basement -8up in Today. Saturday's shoppers will find every nook and corner brimful of "good things" for your table. Shop early. New Home Grown Sweet Corn, Umatilla Canteloupes, Fancy Green Beans, Ripe To. matoes. Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Black Berries. Raspberries and Loganberries, Ca sabaa. Watermelons, Sweet Potatoes and Celery. Picnic and Quick Meal Kiij-gw.tlonH Boiled Ham. Minced Ham, Dried Beet, Fancy I jean Breakfast Bacon and Sugar cured Hants, Potato Chips, Olives and Pickles. Orange Marmalade Tt's really good, the jar 25c Creamettes The new Macaroni, cooks in 1-3 time that takes to prepare macaroni, order a package today, package 15c T. P. W. Tea for iced tea. lb. Mc to $1.00 T. P. V. Soecial Blend, the best 35c Cof fee on earth. Shelled Brazil Xma, pound 91.00 Pendleton9 s Greatest Dep't. Store The Peoples Warehouse Where ft Pays to Trade TROOP D SCRAPPER GIVES OLD I KAISER BILL WORD OF WARNING Private "Rattlesnake Pete'' of (Troop D. who has distinguished him. (self already as a fighter and as a vo jcabulary expert, believes In preparing the kaiser for what Is to happen. Therefore. Instead of devoting his llt jerary talents to a farewell oration to j Pendleton he has employed them to ! indite a letter to the imperial ruler I of the Germans. He has kindly fur. nlshed a copy of his epistle to the Kast Oregonian. Here it is: Pendleton. Ore., Auk. 10, 1917. Keiser Wilholm Der Gross, Ruler of all the Heinles. the King'i Palace Berlin, Germany. Dear Keiser Dill: On this momentuous occasion it be hooves me to take you Into my con fidence, for the reason that I note that you are attempting to condole your subjects Into the belief that the entree of Uncle Sum Into this strug. glo of which you are the chief insti gator. Is not of serious moment. 1 want .you to know that I have your interest at heart, and hence am tak jlng the liberty of writing you at this I time. In the first place, l want you m realize the fact that once Uncle Rim Is aroused there Is little likelihood of him quitting until his end will have been accomplshed. Why, Bill, as a matter of fact it could not be other, wise. Uncle Sam always has been In the right, and even though you may attempt to nut on a bold front and ! pretend that you are in the right this i time, away down in the bottom nf your heart you know better. And al though your cause may prevail for a time, as our old friend Abraham Lincoln once remarked. "lu can fool some of the people sill of the time, and you can fool all of the peo ple some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." No doubt you understand by this time that while It was possible In the past to lead the people Into the be. lief that Monarchies are all r'ght, and that the King was the Divinely ap pointed of Ood, you have I am sure, become to feel as do all other pro gressive people that civilization is too far advanced now to hoodwing tne people Into a belief of this kind much longer. True It is that Monarchies are all right, provided the head of the house proves to be the right sort of a fellow, but you know. Bill, that there has only been about one out ol even- dozen who nas proven to or the right sort of a fellow. Take your own kinsmen of the House t Hohenzollern as an example: FVeder. ick the Great, of course, was a vers' able leader, but my dear Bill. Just take a look at his successor. William the Fat. He was a Joke and you will have to admit it . And too, Just look at that son ' of yours. He couldn't lead a horse to drink, let alone a nation successfully. Yet you have the audacity to attempt to con quer the world, and then after you are gone, pass the whole cheese over to him as your successor. Seriously, Bill, .you don't thlnn Uncle Sam would stand for that do you? And so it is I could go on Indefinitely calling these instances' to your atten tion, but it is really unnecessary for me to do so. We all know that your whole idea of government is a Joke, and you are aware of it, too. You overlooked one or two tmngi when you Insisted on Uncle Sam get. ting into this struggle. For inslanco, you forgot that he has more resources than you and your allied cohorts put together, and you know that you can't kid yourself Into the belief that the matter of resources Is no: an important Item, and then too, you must have forgotten that he has about 10 million of the best fighters In the world. Oh. yes, I know that thev are not prepared to deal you a knockout blow right off the bat, but just let me remind you that since Uncle sam has the resources, and the inclination to get these men prepared to fight, you may rely on it that it won't take long now that the fur has been rubbed the wrong way. You see the crux to the whole sit uation Is this: There is a whole lot in this world that you have never seen nor heard about. For instance, 1 don't 'suppose that you know there is a place In the world by the name of Pendleton, Ore., in fact I doubt whether you have ever heard of the town they call "Lt 'er Buck." Yet. almost every one else In the world knows of th'place and has heard of the Round-Up. And so It Is l'say that your scope of knowledge .Is ex. eedlngly limited and the . things that you do know are pretty iiruch out of date. Well, to make a long story short, when they start to do things In Pendleton they always put thiiiKS across In grand style. Not long ago Uncle Sam floated a Liberty Loan and do you know, Hill, that lit tle city alone subscribed approximate, ly ItiO'i.OOO to that loan, and all be. cause of the fact that these people here desired to give you a punch In the jaw. And then again came the Re 1 Cross Drive, and strange as It may seem to your comprehensive mind, dad gum my calB If Pendleton hadn't raised her portion of the mon ey even before the mum arive nau started. And they did this. Bill, be cause they wanted to give you an. other punch. But that's not the worst of the whole business, and right here is where they are going to get your goat for fair. We have or ganized here a bunch of those ltough Riding Fiends who have put the Round-Up on the map, and VhJy are leaving in a few days for the express purpose of ehadlng the procession when it, heads into Berlin, and when they do start just lake a hunch from me, Keiser, and get your little Heln. ies out of the way. and by all odds, don't forget to hide yourself. If you ever had seen the Round-Up and had seen those Hungry Hounds do things a biff scale you would have some idea of how long you or your Hein les would last once those fellows get on your trail. And that's why I am giving you the hunch to begin to pull In your horns while the pulling is good. If you don't, by all odds, don t De surprised when you hear those boys shout through the streets of Berlin. "Let 'er Buck!" Yours In all sincerity. RATTLESNAKE! PETE. U1INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Senice and Supplies 1 WHITE STAR J OIL Recommended by the Ford Factory for use in Ford cars. Run no risks safety first. 3 YOlTIIFTIj PAIR STAND MUM. rx-pntles Declaim Runaway IjOwtn Are infatuated. SPOKANE, Aug 8. Deputy sher. iffs who succeeded in taking Bdgar Var and Natal a Haynes Saturday night found them In one another's armB ready to fight to the death for one another. Var Is in the count jail and the girl In the juvenile de tention rooms. The infatuation of the young cou ple for one another Impressed the of ficers and they hope the lovers will be permitted to wed. Var fares an abduction charge. Miss Haynes, who Is a pretty lyear-old girl of Kiea ling, is held by the Juvenile authori ties. , The voune couple are certainly In fatuated and we felt sorry for them." said Deputy sheriff Clarence Long. When 1 caught sight of them com ing across the field to their hut of boughs on the old California- rancn they were embracing one another and had their heads together. "The girl stood In front of Var when we appeared and he drew 8 gun. We finally had the girl throw the gun down. She was ready to fight for him and we could only sep arate them from one another by force. "We learned they had no bedding and only some bundles of grain ai the'r hut. They went into the hilU during the day and hid away or se cured food. "The toy seemed to think they could live there as long as they lik ed. He finally broke down when ta ken to Jail and said he loved the glri and she loved him and they ran away.' Var was not inclined to talk yes. terday at the Jail. FLYINfi TEACHEU KIUK" ASKOIM IH'MWIV; SAVFJi HOY rtal Hero's Iee4 Kills Theater and Not a Press Agent In (Sight. CHICAGO. Aug. . Fate has a habit of making the slickest pr-as agent that ever spun a tale look sills' hen it Is so minded. For instance. Frank Stanley stood in front of a movinst picture in Bvunslon exhibiting his skill as a lariat thrower. The ex hibition hud something to do with a ild w-nt picture that was beine shown within. O&M&U. SAY Try a dish of Post Toasties I wnn cream J for lunch i ? eA nn Unt daVS Quite a crowd had collected. A scream suddenly rent the municipali ty and along came a frightened steea G'racRing Fred Martin over the cob btVsttines. It was a runaway and Martin. 16 years old, was hanging on and screaming. Wiz-z-z! went th lariat. alighting around the runaway horse's neck. The animal came to a fUi.p as the lasso tightened. Fred was saved. Frank, the lasso thrower, received the congratulations of th? police. The crowd flocked into the threater, excited by the skill ful exhibition. And not a solitary pr-tm agent In sight. BOY KCXMTH TO FIGHT Sl'TT. ( nitcd State Organization Will KctMt change of Name. NEW YORK, Aug. 8. U W. Am erman of No. 7 Maiden Lane. tras ure- and executive officer of th1 Tnited state Hoy tfcoutu said yes terday that the suit file in the su preme court Tuesday on behalf of the Boy Stouts of America to compel a change of name and an account ng wilj be fought to a finish. The real grievance. according t Mr. A merman, i that the public is swinging support to his organization. which is a mllftary body, while the other is non-miltary. Answer to the suit will be that the T'nited States Boy Scouts is the original scout or. ganlzatton in this country and the first in the world to be incorporated. It changed its name in August, 1913, from the American Boy Scouts of America. The latter, he say. Is now using a federal charter and the nam of prominent men "for the purpoMe r.f crushing this ogantzatlon. WAR JOB TOC. B HTGHKH. Republican Ia-W and R. W. C ham hers on IS. V. Ivxemptiou Hoard. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. Oh as. Ev. ans Hughes, Robert W. Chamber, novelist; Nathan Strauss, philanthro. pist; Norman H Mack, democratic national committeeman; Louis Mar shal), lawyer, and many other nation, ally known men are members of the d. strict exemption boards for New York state and New York city, Oen Crowd er, the provost marshal, announced. m 1 "1J -jjup Mflnjli U$ wsfys)ssW)SSfT)w f.r U 1 If ' i I 'i' v; -I I-s. ; A . v.; .; -! i The Juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a Dottle coniainins three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re-, markahla lemon akin beautlfler at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary coll creams, fare should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion will keep fresh for month". Every woman knows that lemon Juice Is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and Is the Ideat skin oftener. smoothener and beautlfler. Just try It! Get three ounces of or chard white at any pharmacy and and two lemons from the grocer and maks up a quarter pint of this sweet- Captain Ralph U. Taylor, instructor i ly fragrant lemon lotion and massa. in aviation to the hundreds of young ge H dally into the face. neck, arms men learning at Mlneola. Ixing Island and hands. It naturally should help to fly In France, was killed Thursday! to soften, freshen, bleach and bring when his airplane dived to the out the roses and beauty of any skin. Short accounts make long friends ground from a height of a thousand It Is simply marvelous to smoother -sometime. feet. uh. red hands. WKKK17Y SINKINGS IIKIX)W TIIK AVERAfiK IXXDON. Aug. 7. Some falling off in the loss of British merchant men is noted in the official summary issued this evening. Eighteen raltlsn vessel of more than 1600 tons were sunk while no fishing vessels were lost. Girls! Use Lemons! . Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream f Agency and service station for Goodyear TIRES Goodrich TIRES Carried in stock for prompt service j to our patrons. s Simpson Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 408 fjliiiliiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine The figures of merchant tonnage sunk by submarines and mines given by the Germans are known to be in. accurate, said Andrew Bonar Law. chancellor of the exchequer, In tne house of commons today. The gov. ernment, however, has no Intention, at present, of changing the form of the weekly statement. The admiralty report of the pre vious week showed twenty-one Itrlt. ish vessels of more than 1600 tons sunk, three of less than 1900 tons, and one fishing craft. The average weekly sinkings of vessels over 18011 tons Is 21. CAR OVratTTRJJS; GlUl, INJIItKTt OTtANGKVlLL,F3. Idaho. Aug. S. A car occupied by Hugh Taylor and Fred Rothlisberg and the Misses TVinnlfred Khoades and Kuby Kra- kau overturned on the road a few mileB west of Orangevllle late Friday night. Miss Krakau sustained severs bruises about the hlpa and may have suffered Internal injuries. Miss Ithoades' back was slightly wrench, ed. Both the young men were scratch ed and bruised. The car was not bad ly damaged. Both front and rear tires on the right hand side of the car were punctured when the car skidded slightly, causing It to turn orer. CASTOR I A For Infants end Childreit In Use For OverSO Years Always bean the Signature of Dont ask for CracIXES Children know that SNOW FTAKES are good to eat and good for them, too! Made of the purest and best ma terials In our big daylight factory. Sold in 3 tizea of Package, and in bulk. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. rortlantl, Oregon. I say !Dean Tatora Co. "Alexander" WE SELL 'EM Lynde Bros. The Peoples Warehouse The United States -Government Cooperates with the 7,600 member ban Its In maintaining the Federal Rettery Banking System for the protection , ot the buslnwe tnteresta of the country. Through the Federal Rwwrve Board In Washington It luper .Be the twelve Federal reserve banks; It appoints one-third of their director; It deposits tta funds largely with them; It guarantees the currency they Issue. This cooperation greatly Increases the value of the system to us and our community. Are you linked up with this new national system as one of our depositors? If not, you should delay no longer. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON sSkSY s te M-eeS SECURITY 8rnl for llooklet, "How foee It llrncflt MT"