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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1917. EIGHT PAGES This Store is Filled With the Greatest Stock in It's History for the Coming Season With necessities needful to its patrons. Prices on most things have risen, on many things though we have by farsighted purchases been able to keep them normal. Assortments are better than ever and this year we know you will find that the ser vice of this store has risen another notch forward. We Have Just Unpacked Some Beautiful GEORGETTE BLOUSES Wo cannot be too extravagant in our praises of these extremely pretty models. The tendency this fall is for darker shades in colors to harmonize with the new suits. Many of the models have adjustable collars so that our "Tailored Lady" may wear them high at the neck with her suit or low when she discards her jacket. Beads, silk embroidering and contrasting colors in silk collars and cuffs form the trimmings that render these waists more attractive than any others before dis played. The price of Georgette Crepe Waists are from $5.00 to $15.00. Other silk waists from $3.95 to $7.50. mttVr -wu-- mtg? r r find Jf FUR CLOTH In trimming that old coat use our Fur Cloth. In fact its the goods to use for the new coatings. The latest style coat collars demand a mide, soft fin ish collar and our Fur Cloth is just the thing. Shown in Fitch, Baby Lamb, Black Plush, Leopard Cloth and the like. The yard $5.00 to SIO.OO. LADIES' KID GLOVES, No needd to worry about kid gloves. Our stock is overflowing with not only the staple gloves but many new ideas and combinations. There are very stylish and lit well. Come easly and get your supply for the sea son while we have all sizes. Price the pair $1.50, S2.0O, $2.50, $2.75. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS School days are here and we feel sure that a dress made of our Black and White Checks will fill the bill. We have all size checks and in several quali ties; 42 to 54 inches wide. The yard 75 to $2.50. PASTEL SHADES IN BROAD CLOTH We now have a few 'pastel shades in Broad Cloth that are to be used for trim mings, dresses and party coats. These are of the very finest quality, permanent finish and short nap. Comes in shades such as pink, light blue, old rose, pearl grey, champagne and peach. Have a look at these. GEORGETTE CREPE 72 shades by actual count of this fine Georgette. It is indeed a splendid fab ric and it is as popular as ever. We can surely match what you wish to make up. 40 inches wide and the yard $2.0Q Pure Food Shop OI.KAXI JVKS8 ECONOOT KERVTCB Prepare now for The Round-Cp. Step into Pure Food Basement to day and give us your or der for needed irrocerle s for next week. Hielp yourself by shopping early. Hberta Peaches, Hox 85c. 150 boxes extra fancy canning peaches In to day. Phone your order a PICKJJNO NEEDS. Vinegars, Spices, Beed s and Herbs. Prepare now for your winter's needs. The Bargain Basement ATTEND OI'H CHjEAN- T P 8AI.KS OK SEASON ABLE WEAR. Boys' TUKb Top Shoe of the toughest, strong est tanned, armor calf. The small boy . . .$2.40 . . The Big Boy .. .$3.29 Kale of Women's coa ts. Salts, Wool, Velour. the big high and low necked collars, full rippW back, double cross, bel t In front- Beet Red and African Brown. special $10.15 and $12.95 HERE'S TirE SALE THAT ATTRACTS ATTENTION OP AI.ii. THE Women's Stylish combination HlKh Top Drew Boots. The only place in all Pendleton offering these beautiful shoes at $4.98 and in fact we are of fering them at three to four dollars less per pair than offered elsewhere. This means money to you. Black Kid or Oun M eta! Quarters, the new fall toe, high Louis Heel with the Aluminum Protection Plate, 9 lnc h tops In gray, olive, chamlos, the new yellow, brown, khaki color, castor, all black, white. THE SALE IS ON AND TOCB CHANCE TO SAVE IS HERE. Boys' School Suits sale of the best Girls School Wear Economy In every Item. You owe It to yournel f, your family and your pocketbook to visit the RARUAIN BASEMENT. Pendleton's Greatest Dep't. Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade WAMATEUR COWBOYS WHO MAKE GOOD RIDES WILL BE GIVEN PURSE OF $5.00 AS CONSOLATION Kl MPS BRITISH AMBASSADOR. Collide and Bryan and Xprinr-Rine Hold Confab. WA8HINUTON. Sept. IX. The CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In U For Over 30 Years Always bears lisrTisni of V I Mr. Bryan ' HrKUh ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, and former Secretary of State Bryan bumped Into each other today in the corridors of the state depart men! office. The two men threw their arms about each other In a hearty em brace, pamersby declared, somebody exclaimed "Hello there. old boy," and then the two men engaged in an animated conversation. Bryan was calling on Becre- liaker and Daniels. inched with Secretary SAY SCX3CEYE CATCH IS FAIXUKK Seattle Paper tttimmu Only 306.. SEATTLPX Sept. 12. According to the Post-Intelllgencer, the sock eye salmon catch this season has been a practical failure. In place of 2.000. 000 cases for the American and Ca nadian sock eye packs, s hoped, the present estimate la for one-tenth u many caaea Alaska sock eye figures are not all In. the Post-Intelligencer aays, but half a pack la Indicated. Consolation purses of IS each were voted by the board of directors last i.ight to all amateurs and beginners In the bucking contest This la the chance for the young bucknrooa to get in and get next to the riding game and at the same time get aonut money for it. ISvery young cowboy or beginner who enters the bucking: contest this year for the first time or those who have ridden before and give promise of making riders, will be given 15. These winners are to be selected by a special Judge who will watch the riding for Thursday, Friday forenoon and Friday afternoon. He will pick out between ten and twenty of these boys and give their names in to thj secretary who will announce them on Friday night before the regular judges announce the names of those ho make the semi-finals. bhouid any one of the consolation purse win ners make the semi-finals he will bi given an added purse of 10. The conditions are: The cowboy must ride with clnas, wide open, btralght and slick and get every buck out of the horse. Being thrown or pulling leather does not disqualify him for the $t purse. It Is the spirit and way In which he goes to it that la going to count. Too many of then: are beginning to ride close, hug the saddle, stick their spurs In the cinch when they think the judges are not looking and do everything they can In order to stick out. The Kound-Ujj desires to eliminate such riding and at the ait me time encourage real championship riding. No beginner will ever get in the seml-flnaU even If he rides close and stingy. Champions are those who ride wide open and take their chances, making a pretty ride and getting all there is to it. ISvery one of the be ginners and amateurs who ride that way this year will get $5, whether ho Is thrown or not. It is the spirit that is going to be judged and not the ability to stick on. United States Dreadnought Michigan a t ! s ft ' ri- "V l)liffi'-."ttr Photo by American Press Association. The Mii'liiiran is n Ki.'mo ton l.:iMle-l.ip. 4:0 feet long. She carries citrut twelve-inch guns mid a roiiiliniijiit of stin oilici-rs and men. POPULAR ADAMS YOUNG FOLK WED MISS F.STIIKU tMKD ANI t'H.S. Hl .VCII UN1TK IN MAR- RIAtiK SKPT. B. Arthur Mary. riR and Ijena, Mr. and Mrs Veoder and little daughter Misses Stella I.leuallen of Walla Wal la. Jessie Chesnut and Doris Ches nut, Mr. and Mrs Frank Krebs, Mr. iind Mrs. Carl Chrislan and Dallas Ulce of Milton. All enjoyed a very pleasant day. Cliff stone and Cecil IVrinKer wer,t In Adams Tuesday. We have some splendid bargaina in used FORD TOURING CARS, ROADSTERS and RUNABOUTS. All in good condition. You must look these over at once as they wont be here long. Remember we are the exclusive agents for Genuine Ford Parts and WHITE STAR LUBRICATING OIL. White Star oil is especially recommended by the Ford people as the best oil for your Ford. GARAGE WORK OF ALL KINDS Service Station. Gbb, Oil and Water at Curb. SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY 3 Johnson and Water Sta. Phone 408 Nil McFadden and Mlsa Myrtle Tyndall motored to Pendleton Sun day evening. T. A. LJeuallen motored to Weston Tuesday on Important bunlness. Mra George Eaton, Mrs. Henry Bunch and Joe Bunch motored to Milton Monday. The evangeliHt meetings which are being held in the city hall ara surely meeting with the favor of tho community. Good crowds have been in attendance but still more are ex pected. Mr. Huggins. the musician and vocalist, has found a place In everyone's heart already. Mr. Mills Ib delivering some wonderful ser moriH. Kverybody la invited to at tend these meetings. Special music is provided for each evening. A large choir or chorus Ik being started. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitley were visitors at the county seat Monday. Will Have Klk HphI. SALEM. Ore.. Sent. 12. Arrange ments are being mado here to place: a herd of from 20 to 30 Elk in the Ahtque crtM-k district In Mnrlon coun ty this fall by the state fish and game commission. Eva n?e1ist Meet I nffs Are Y 1 n nl nx (rent Favor With Community : Other New Nolo of interest. ' (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Sept. 11. Miss Esther RIed and Mr. Charles Bunch were united In marriage Sunday. Septem ber 9th, Rev. Mills of Athena, offi ciating The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ba ker. The color scheme was pink and white, the rooms being decorated In beautiful pink and white flowers The bride's dress was beautiful white organdie, over which flowed a silk mallne veil which was decked with orange blossoms. She carried pink and white asters They were attended by Miss Doris Chesnut, bridesmaid, and Ralph Wal lan. The bridesmaid wore a beauti ful pink organdie gown. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. Many beautifl gifts were received. Mr. and Mr Bunch left for Walla Walla in th? late afternoon, after having received hearty congratulations from the guests Those present at the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. I-. Maslem, Mr. and Mrs J. f Chesnut, MY. and Mrs. R, C. Oes Volgne, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Simpson and chil dren of Milton, Mr and Mrs. Will Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch, Mr and Mrs. Everett McCollom and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunch, Mr and Mrs. John Ftunch, Joe Bunch, Will Bunch. Mr. Huggins, Mr. Mnber Ried. Mr. and Mrs George Cnton and children. Misses Wlllma Boyer. Chrystal Eaton, Helen Boyer and Ixuise Des Volgne. Mrs. Frank Krebs and Mrs. Anna Christian motored to the county seat Monday. The adams school opened Monday, September 10. for Its year's work. A crowd of Adams people motored to Bingham Springs last Thursday. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. L JL Lleuallen, daughters Do- All Traces of Scrofula Eradicated from the System By the greatest of all purifiers. A common mistake in the treat ment of scrofula hai been the use of mercury and other mineral mix. tures, the effect of which is to bot tle up the impurities in the blood, and hide them from the surface. The impurities and danger! are only added to in this way. For more than fifty years S. S. S. has been the one recognized reliable blood remedy that has been used with highly satisfactory results for Scrofula. Being made of the root and herbs of the forest, it is guaran teed purely vegetable, and absolutely free from all mineral ingredients. You can obtain S. S. S. from any drugstore. Our chief medical adviser is an expert on all blood disorders, and will cheerfully give you full advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. F Atlanta, Ga. :illllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: The Simplex Carpet Cleaner The simplest cleaner ever EE built. Only twelve work- E ing parts. 1 The Brush is instantly detachable by simply pushing it toward the drive wheels. No levers to work or adjust ments to make. We have only a limited quantity of these splendid sweepers. Special price 35.00 HEATING STOVES $2.50 to $35.00 No matter what your par ticular desires may be, we be lieve we can suit you, both as to price and style. TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVE We will make a liberal alolwance on your old stove when traded in on something new. Brigsdisr General Henry P. McCain. Use Out Exchange Department. I C. J. KOCH 117 W. WEBB ST. iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimin' TIIR NTOOPINfJ KTl; 1KNT IS llAXM-T.-tl'-IKI IftOTII IM1YSI AND M KNT AIiL.Y. This Is true because the child with round shoulders Is having ita gro wth retarded through lack of breathing capacity, and when the physical woll being of a child la In terrupted merit a de velopment will also ht retarded. The condi tions which cause stooping are also ag gravated by the Indoor life of the Hchoolrootn. Kltoulder imuvH are invaiuable to the child if your chl dren show the slightent tendency to stoop, equip them with hou! der brace selected from our stock. We have all of the best and latest kinds. Prices 50c and Tpwftrd Thompsons Drug Store Phone 520 Prompt Deliveries. ANSCO 'T'HE Ansco Vest Pocket Speedex catches swiftly moving figures without a blur. It geti into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the spcet and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the finder. Let us show jyu mis camera. Other Anscos $2 to T TALLMAN & CO. Leading DrutfglsU "1 AfiMAND 'S The only NEW face powder in the put so years Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you hav ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It. ill FILM