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I) PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1917. EIGHT PAGES' BENEFIT RECITAL IS, GIVEN AT UMAFINE S5IXSSk52S2 QUALITY DENTISTRY p.utitv ftv coi.vmiiia coii- IJ-:il) lilVK AFKAHt Jtlt IJr-XrH-IT KKl) tiuSS. Dr. F L MM Here's the answer STYLE, QUALITY, VALUE You cannot be satisfied with just ordi nary clothes. You don't have to be. If you're in doubt about where to go or what to buy you can always choose here and settle the whole clothes question to your sat isfaction and advantage. ; Our Suits arid ji ' Uvercoats - , i-, ... Are so well known and so much admired that we needn't say very much about their quality. You know they're ' good clothes. The name The Peoples Warehouse on any garment is all that the well informed buyer needs to see; after that its merely. a question of finding your style, your fabric, your size. U : . , ? ' ' ' - ' '?': SPECIAL SHOWING OF WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS AT - t $3.93 - ... ' ; Here is a newly arrived asso rtment of attractive, tailored styles in crepe de chine and tub stripe eilk waists. Some have large collars, while others have convertible collars that can be worn either high or low. A little watch pocket, neat tucks or hemstitching further add to the charm of these models at this extremely special price of $3.95. K i . W ' - i We show a most remarkable T variety of models, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 to $35.00. PIOUR3SHOWING OF MATERIALS FOR ' PARTY AND EVENING WEAR . far exceeds anything we have ever attempt ed before. The shades and materials will de light you as they are so different, carrying' the very latest vogue, soft and draping in all their richest hues. Let us help plan your . dress. . y. . .. ' SILKS For that party dress in shades of pink, rose, light blue, turkuoise, peach, peacock, blue bird, mais, gold of such as Messaline, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and soon the new slendering jsilk satin xrepe.. . ;., , , . r LOOKING FOR CHARMING IDEAS FOR DECORATING YOUR HOME? ; See the Home Craft Week dis play in our Drapery ' Depart ment. The Ideas are there and the merchandise with which to carry them out, in harmony with any color or decorative scheme. ' 'i" Note particularly the re markable beauty and variety of our Curtain Laces.. Lace for KdmeCtaft K windows is demanded by pres ent drapery styles; and our showing of Window Lace in cludes an almost endless as sortment of drapery designs. A FEATURE And for your benefit. We have on our dress goods counter fashion books such as "ELITE," BONTON ROYAL, FASH IONABLE DRESS and VOGUE. Look these over as they will help you decide the style SUIT, DRESS or COS.T you ' may "wish for this season. RADIUM CLOTH . A soft metal effect fabric for evening wear.' Comes in shades of pink, rose light blue, mais, gold, etc., in plain aria, embroidered ; 36 in. wide and very effective! TRIMMINGS 1 We have never .shown a. more beautiful as-, sortment of flounces, bandings, medallions. tassels and the like in silk and beaded ef fects. You should see them, in all shades and combinations. TULLE '- A most essential accessory in making up your party dress, shown in shades of nile, pink, light blue, green, yellow, gold, mais, raspberry etc ; 72 inches wide. "PURE FOOD SHOP . . Itasemrnt "SATCRDAY'S SHOPIT.KS BUYING Ul IDE." Extra rajicy Snow White Caul If lower, head 2t)e to 40c. Fancy Bleached . Celery,. 2 buncheit 25c. Sect Potatoes fancy smooth Mock, pound 5c. Green and Kcd Pepper pound loo. Turnips. BectM, Pumpkin, Squash, IKail Ijettuce, Kipe Tomatoes and Cucumbers. Better ser vice if you order eaHy. , , CAXDY DEPT. SPECIALS . . Whin Cream Style '. hoqoiate, pounil 60c . IUIvvN Ttiifee, .Creamy Hoi Is, pound '. 40c Grapefruit Center Marslimullows. pound 40c Lacoon Paste, amorted flavors, iHjimd 30c Meat XutK, Plain, and Salted, fresh by express toil a. v. , Almonds, WaluutH, JtrazlLs. Pecans and Filberts ' CROCKEKY DKIT. Dinnerwarc In open stock and sets. Several attractive patterns to choose from. . S Main Phones All 15 42 piece Hiucrsct White and gold, sirecially prU-ctl Ilotimtnt Electric Cooking AoplinnccN Irons, lVrcolu r tors. Charing Dishes, Toasters and tirill SIovcm. Let us show joh tlic many ii.sos of llotpoint upplinnccM. . Japautc Kruit and Moicr Baskets. Nut Bowls and Kern Dlsln'S, tile most, attractive line ever shown in our city. Newly Ijlid E(tss Extra select and graded, doz. 30c and 1917 Pack jellies, Jams, Preserve. Mincemeat and Mar malades. , New Crop Brazil Xuls, pcimd 20c New Crop Kiss, package 5c and 15c Honey and Hotcake Time inure Extracted Echo Honey pint jars 40c; gallon jars 73c. Prepared Pancake Flour, package 40e PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ;. . WHERE IT PAYS TO JRADE ii jSSfls! Use Lemons! f Make a Bleaching, i; ;, Beautifying Cream : ; STANFIELD APPLES WILL GO TO LONDON E. VOOfJEBT OF WHITE SAti MON WJLIi Pl'KCHASE EN- ' 'Jne juie of trtu fresn iei,uin4 1 rir3(r.M into a br ttle containing MfM ( ConlK,y Entertains in .1,,-, ouncei of orchard white makes H(m(r (f )Lsg iuvtriw Maiker; .h..l, .garter pint of the most re-; other Notcs of Intercst, marka.M- ! ir.n skin lNa'ti fer at nUr.H Hie cost ne met rav for a (East 0reKonlan special.) ,.:.; ir the ordinary cold creams.. gTANFIELD, Oct. 11. A. E. Wool- i.rc shmiM ! taken to strain the j pert o white Salmon was here the Vr.it-n Juice throiiRh a fine cloth so t irst ot the w-eek looking over the n.iylemnn pulp pets In, then this lo-j apple crop. He has male arranse tion will keep fresh for months. Ev-imenu for all the apples in this vi- woman knows that lemon Juice If cinity and will ship them to London Neil Rock left Tuesday for Cleve- ised to bleach and remove such . Memishes as freckles, sallowness and fqn and Is the Ideal skin softener, 1 tiinAtheTipr flpil heaxtifier. ; try It! Oet thre ounces of 'iV-hird white at any pharmacy and ; i wo lemons from the grocer and make ' i.r- a onarter rint of this sweetly fra- i t;rnt lemon lotion and massasre it "".ailv Into the face. neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to fften. freshen, bleach and hrltf o'it the roses and beauty of any skin. It l .simply marvelous to smoother rmisTli. red bajids. ----- ,t 'ml'-i --i- c4HnttuiuiiiiuiimiiiiiuiiiuiiuuiiiMii j ton Dung Low J 5 . : I CHOP SUEY, I I NOODLES 1 tz ' zz SE i CfalneM Btyle. I HOT TAMALES ' I I CHILLI CON CARNE 3 HPAMhll BTIXfS. THIS WOMAN TOLD TO CHOOSE Between Operation and Death. Cured by Lydia E. Finkham' Vegetable Compound. land, Ohio to visit his father whom he has not seen for six years. F. F. Dean of Bond, Ore., was here i on Sunday. ! Weldon Mitchell and family of Jo- ! seph arrived Wednesday. Mr. Mit- I chell has purchased land near town and win commence to improve it at once. i James M. Kyle. Sundayed in Pen-' dleton. Carl G. Helm is here for a few days. Mrs. Helm and the children are in Portland. J. P. Lowthian of Pendleton was in town this week. Mary Connelly entertained Saturday afternoon at her home pn Furnish Ave. in honor of Miss Ber , nice Walker who is soon to become the bride of Ansel Lund burs. The en- : tertainlment was in the form of a shower, many useful and prett- gifts ) vere bestowed on the bride to be. The rooms were art ist lea 1 1 y d ecora t- ; id with carnations, chrysanthemums, j kewpies and hearts. Around the table Aere seated Mesdames F. F. Uar'an, i Ualph Kichards. L. M. Hills, Ivan j (MjnninK, H. R. Perrin, John Beayert, 1 XV. C. O Sullivan, T. O. Yates, V. S. ftrockoian, , O. Overturf. Jtaymond Walker and the Misses Lenna Waid, Julia Hesffman, Nlsgij Mcponald, Miss Duff and Mixa Novell Mary f!on nlly and the uest of honor Miss Wal ker.. Mrs. Bagan acted as toastmis tres. Most delicious refreshments were served. - . , , ar mur-aiiltinium DOROTHY G1SH Jlf TRIANGLE PLAY, "HEP. OFFICIAL FATHERS.' V.VSMMK TIH';S!. Y AI I-"I1IIAV. holulnp for higner prices while others Ing camii lit Lies Moines, Iowa, who aro wlllinp to sell now. The hay croo are completing a four months course of the west end was unusually uood of instruction. The new officers wil- Other News uimI Persona! Notes of Much luu-rmt As Aiutlicrcd hy the l'ULst OrcKUitlun 'trrcsKiident. ! DENTIST. i Rooms 8 and 4. BelU Bldg. Telephone 523. . '., tlCast OreKonian Special. ) I ,1'MAPINE. Oct. ,11. Utst evenuiB ! 'n the Presbyterian church of Uma- l ine tho faculty of the Columbia t'ol Ice pave ft benefit recital for tho t'niaplne Hod Cross which was vary much enjoyed by those present. The proceeds which wore $25 are for this ; local auxiliary anil will he forwarded i to 1'etidleton. The program was as follows: Polonaise (Chojdn) .Jos. H. Greener John Smith (EtiBone Field).. ..Mary Klizabeth Oraham (at Kweet MIsa Mary; (li) Mother Macree Anna Peytfh Oompton tarta Transcrlinion Caprice (Violin! Lucy IelBh ttrown (a) On the Mountain:' b) UrJdal roces-Hon ( piano) 'Joseph Greener (a) Kphrlam Jones: b) Circum stances Alter Cases (with . piano accompaniment) Miss Graham Hvcnlnc Htur Trio (Wagner) Florence Hall, Charles Hall. ' I rr jjpy Brown. Hair that loses Its color and. lustre. The artists responded to many en- , r when it fades, turns gray, dull and res and the t-maplne Red Cross lifeless- is causefl by a lack of sirt xtendcrt them tholr appreciation for Phur In the hair. Our grandmother lie evening. made up a mixture of Sage Tea and ftov Huley n"rt family left .Sunday ; Sulphur to keep her locks dark arid GlKlS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFF. AND; . BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIi IIII'NUI8T SAYS JIMKS AIUG IN'U JtKCJPB OP HA(iK TKA ' .'. AND SI I.Plll II. , " ;'. i-r their new hntne In Montana. beautiful, and thousands of women T. T.. Shornrl Kis a new Saxon Hix and men who value that even color. .vhile f!"y Si'imdprs has purchased a 'ioc trM)-bir p-edce. professor John CMson al-n is drivlnff a new Dodrte. Mrs. Sti:un Tucker of Wepton was l:o noest r)f Mrs. c. R. Simonds at "1. rnnrh durine the week. Mrs. Will leathers nnd baby son rtme home this week after a visit at. Enterprise with relatives. t ri W It Wonthttrs. ncomnanled her hrr.ther went to Knternrlse ""O. that beautiful dark shade of hair v. hlch Is so attractive, use only ,tftl S" old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture Improved by the addition of otV er Ingredients by asking at any drua store for a 50-cent bottle. of "Wyatta's Paire and Sulphur Compound,' which darkens the hair bo naturally. that nobody can possibly v.iurdny where she was called by "'ii nas oeen bpiuicu. mu just the death of her nephew. oontpen a sponge or sort Drusn wiin The lociil chapter of the Tied Cross It and draw this through your hair, -vlll meet hereafter In the h'gh school taking one small strand at a tlms.' y Mr.ni of the school instead of the reg- ' morning the ray hair disappears; -but ilar 4-ewlmr .room. At the last meet- what delights the ladles with Wyeth's 'ng Jtrs. Iu Tlndcon appointed 9age and Silllihor Compound. Is that, "eesnrrr of tho Pmaplne auxiliary. A besides beautifully darkonlns the '.irce number of Indies are requested , j,nr ay.r a faw applications. It ! c he presort nexl Thurnday. brings back the gloss and lustre and Mrs. It. IT. Wellman and son Harry- , .noearnee of ahnndnre. " Wyeth's Fnge and Sulphur Com- ' pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful, ap- pearance to the hair. . It Is not In tended for the cure, mitigation pr I prevention of disease. 'iia("e a Mislness trip to Pendleton on , Th'trday. Arthur Kirk left Friday for Cor- allls where he will study electrical nt'lneerlntr nt O A. C. Ihls year. Orvllle !MI!ps of the Hoys' nnd Girls' nle Club at the Salem fair this year. .na,..inlfB .lo un.l It la nlO I'matllla county also secured nlnt ' ther addltionnl prlrs. i nilll owners have been selling:' the Otistnv Hanson and family of Doy- timber on the general market rath r n and John Fredrlokson and fam- et thnn to the government at the. prlc lv of The Dalles. Oregon, were Snn- es offered, and that certain mills 'av visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jens : have not been supplying any of the ThIHdksin. - ; : lechedulos offered. - '."STTZ, The Presbyterian Ladies Aid ore ( i ' . ! ' ' Tk l!""';'"' Ti'J!. 'J;'la,: . HOOKER'S MESSENGE! . .... .v.. ....... ...... , which will take place next month. TAKES OVER TIMBER FOR SHIPBUILDING 'WASHINGTON, ct. 11. The RmcrKonoy Fleet Corporation of th "hipping hoard today ordered the re in Jriitk.n and commandeering of all mellow pine tlmbor necetary for tho nutruclion of the wooden ships In- rl tided In Us building program. Th.o government has !een unable to secure enough of the timber to com ;lfte construction Hched"le Oifil riala comjnin that the producers and SERVICE : Phone 522 , , ' Calls 15c and up. ' ANSCXD this yfar, the drouth that affected other parts of the county not having been noticed here because of the lr- The Ladies Aid ,met at the home of rigotlon ditches. The hay is of good quulity and has found ready sale on the market. Much of the crop has already been sold and j-'onif is being held there by the buy? purposes. for feeding j Mrs. O. I Dimming: Thursday after noon with. Mr.: Fred iieath and Mrs. Ounninr as hostesses. . ' .1 H- N. Stan'field has shipped sixteen De Moines. lows. "My hasband carloads of sheep out of here this ASaSS Sif SIS taS k K. I'ost of Tacoma spent several for Lydia E. finlc- days nere. Umm'a Vi-rratohU M inn Kva and Marilla Dunninz left Compouni I suf- Saturday for CorvallU where they will ( WAfHi.W.TON, Oct. 10. Army of- iereairom aserioua attena me v. a. ior me coming female trouble and year. . . the doctors said J bo assigned to negro units In the re? ularn. national guard and national ar my as needed, and it Im prohable that none will hold higher rank for the present than company commander. Women love Babies It ts woman na ture to naturally re spond to the charm of a pretty child. Who does not admire ba bies? The longing to possess a baby Is often outweighed by the In herent fear of tha period of distress. There la a most wonderful external preparation, known as "Mother's Friend". It is a nafe external massage which re lieves pain and discomfort at the erf sis; makes elastic those fibers and muscles which nature Is expanding, and wonder fully soothes tho InUammauos of breast (dands. It enables the expectant mother to pre ccrvo her health and strength. and she remains a pretty mother by having r.votded the Buffering and danger which would otherwise accompany such an oc casion. Every nerve muscle and tendon la thoroughly lubricated. Oet a bottle today from the dnipgist, and write to the Brad field R'-s Jator Co., Dept. H 300 Lamar Building, Atlanta, Ga. They w!ll mall you an Intensely Interesting nttle book ' Motherhood and the Baby'. The book Is free. Every woman should herself aid nature In her glorious work. "Mother's Friend tnakes It possible for you to do so and should be used regtilarJy without faj ; xutfiit &uu uwrnuig. "THE Ansco Vest- Pocket Speedex catches swiftly moving figures without a blur. It Gets into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the speed and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the finder. Let us show you this camera. Other Anscps $2 to TAUJUNftCO. Lndiof Drufgirta I 3 " , Am. t. If ; is 'J .J-,1 . X.1 .L 1 ir. .. -- !- 5 LUNCHES COFFEE I t:orussiox XFfiiso owirKiis, Kvrythln clean nd up-to-&M.IM. ST CUA63 SERVICE TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE I HOTEL 3 t'-or. wtb and Couonwoou !rt. a- Mom HU- JndLBUm, Or. ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuin operation. My ho-1 , . j v : . i . .1., operauon me to ir Pinkhmm rmnoniiiL I oon commenced tf , H Bet better and am now well and able tc . oo my own Jiouaework. I can recora-; Dd Lydia E. finknanri vegewoif r"id "f MUCH. UNSOLD HAY IN THE WEST END 2000 Still in tydigE Echo aian Declares ' Tons of "Alfalfa is ficerw Uift here today -with commis sion to be presented to niicceHsfu candidates at the negro officers train- Farmers Hands. Com pound to any woman as a wonder ful health restorer. Contrary to' some previous report! . i . c. ru. u. considerable hay in the west end of 'THi.T J. rMv tha-medicinal Vmatilla county un,ld. Thl atate-. ln'friZ ment 1. made upon the author,,,- of highly priced root, and borba, has for one aent end farmer near Kcho. who forty y-Jira proved it value in anch declare, there m UU aome 2oa ton. I casea. Women every where bear wil- of alfalfa iu the fan&tv.' .hand, in hi j ling testimony to the wonderful virtue immediate neighborhood. On Butter j of Lydia E. finkliani'a Vegtable Cora- Oeek. he Mate., there lm Mill more, pouod . Koine o( the farmer, are .aid to be I Give the Wheat to the soldiers, but Siverjos P0STT0ASTIES .(HADE OF C0RM) q ujgai, , U-:-,,rlM I .. . I I XL HHP YOUR SHOES NEAI ARMAND'S Tha only NEW face powder . in th past 50 yean Oh yea. there are many,! many kinds of powders oa trie market, but this one is absolutely different frtyn , any you havp ever had. i Tho price is reasonable too . 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It. . - ' i in- .... 1 1 r - - m - T i - I mi hi Lin. M.nninTirr f n 1 -- ,r n , , I . . 1 - I - -. ' - . " ' '" ' " " '" .. ...ill, n Hull . . mi .mmmivtom I '