East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1017.
EIGHT TAGES
WANTS TO OltJVK HK1 "llf)SS
A.Mitri.ACK in i itxxn
Danish that Backachm
IF QUALITY MERCHANDISE
INTHE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES IS WHAT YOU WANT, THIS IS. THE ONE PLACE IN PENDLETON FOR YOU
SHOP. WE'LL GIVE YOU THE BEST AND THE MOST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE.
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Novelty Skirts
IN SILK OR WOOLEN-MATERIALS.
t These Skirts are among our most recent arrivals
in our 'Women's Wear Department.' In addition to
being novelties they have the charm of unusual beau
ty. The silks are of taffeta or taffeta with satin in
terwoven sti-ipes or of all satin in Roman stripes or
large block checks in multi-colored combinations.
The Wool velours in addition to furnishing excel
lent wear, ere extremelv stvlish hponnsp nf TIpnsinr
color combinations that must be seen to be appreci-
aicu. Jiay we snow you.
' WARM OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS
For your comfort. You'll sleep more comfortablly these cold nights
in AutlnR flannel night sown. W orfwr for your rhooslns a Inrfte
aaeortmont of styles, neatly trimmed with silk braid or made In plain
style. All are stric My washable and tmarantwil for service. Our
hitlhg- flannel gowns ure cut xtra Ions anil full. They come In all
n!sfrom those for tils little lot to tlio largest woman.
They Aro Priced From Q8c to $1.93.
. We show a complete assortment of women's Pajamas.
What about
your
Overcoat
That's a question every man
will have to answer before many
days it's a question we can help
you with.
We're prepared with overcoats
that give you the best style of
the season; that are made from
high quality, long wearing, all
wool fabrics overcoat values
that cant be surpassed anywhere
HART SCIIAFFNER & MARX
make them; belted styles; Ches
terfields ; loosely draped models ;
great coats, ulsters; any style
you want and a fit for every
man.
$20.00 To $33.00
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Copyriglit Hart Sch.a(fn-r & Marx
t ; U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
We will, at any time, X take liberty
bonds in exchange for merchandise or
in payment ef an account.
FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION
Wft have tifre in Pondleton'R Orfatest Depart
ment Store Sub Station Xo. I ot the L. 8. Tost Of
fice where you can buy postal money orders, stamps,
register letters, etc., stenrt parcels post packages,
post your mall, etc. It's here for your especial ac
commodation and we are pleased to have yon make
use of it.
NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Phop early, don't wnit tfll ihe last minuto nnd li1
crowded and hurried and (ht n iind thai n.mu one
else )ias mltnn what would have ii.'on our choice.
36 IN.; VENETIAN iSATIN
Guaranteed to give good, service. Excellent
for coat linings, petticoats and. Itimona. Comes
in tan, rose and grey with blue figures, which
produce an effective appearanca Yard. . .$1.00
BROADCLOTH
The kind we have is of short nap, soft finish,
offered in all the newest shades, 54 and 56 in.
wide. Makes up into the most stylish dresses
and suits. We are showing several qualities.
Only a few shades in some of them. The yard
$1.50 to $4.00.
SILKS FOR UNDERWEAR
Make up silk underwear for Christmas gifts.
We are showing several kinds that are excellent
for that purpose.
Wash Satin $1.50
Wash Habutai 85c to $2.00
Silk Batiste ...35c
Kobe Silk 35c
Blossom Silk , 50c
GLOVES! GLOVES!
Of all kinds for women and
children. Wrork gloves,
driving gloves. Keep warm
gloves and dress gloves.
Children's gloves 23c to 85c
Women's gloves 75c to $2.75
DON'T buy your gown for the Thanksgiving
ball NOW.; i
Wait until well, we will lot you know when.
PURE FOOD SHOP
, "fiOVKflNMrXT I.ICFNREn"
3 Main Line rimncs. All 15. ( Ii-atillness Krn.i.xn.v MorMtv
NEW PACK SALMON', f.ennliie Columbia l!ivrr S.ilnioii. One
poimil, flat can. choice cut. ic-ially nici d li-lc; dim-il t ans S2.1IO
VFW PACK SOLID PCK TOMATOI'S No. i! cans 1.1c; Xo.
Z. cans, 3 for r.uc: the extra select haml packed 1!';, catiM !"
.OLni:. UANTAM COitN', the W.. cans 2.!10: can i"c
DRIFB PICAS I'jtci'llcut Tor sriu'i, jioini'l !"'
"CIIOCOLATK SHOP" CIKiCOLATEN, tlio Mmons ('ilocolato
Ktiop" Chocolates packed in mc iioiir.il ictlwfKid Imxci. ship
ment by express today, the l;ox Sl-'HI
RPITZEN'nlntf; APPLES, extra fancy qimlity. box -(
DrrwoxsTitATiox iic. pint i: s rm it coi.ous ami f:x-
TISACTS. Slcp in today mid try sonic or the delicious puddings.
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
THE PEOPLES WARE
HOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
Hi
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ITS COKE! NO LIGHTS
ON BROADWAY AFTER 11
ATinnt
j- ' MIXCR PI FX
l' -PPLK VIKti
'! KAIKIN PI KM
!! nt4HKiRY flfJi
Home Blade Mince Meat
Home of the Batter
' Kissed Crust
Oregon Bakery
3 20 K. Court 8t.
Thone 122
Washington Break the New,
and in Few Night "Gay
White Way" Will be Joke
NEW TOHfC. Nov. 20. So long.
Broadway!
Yon 'wri a pood old lrn on1, hui
you're about through.
Major MltchPl turned off tho bonze
fit J o'clock.
Now Coal Conserve r fiarfleld, down
In Washington, is turn off the
IMhts at 11.
.Mr. fiarfirld pronounced his JudSf
me.vt yesterday in WatthJnffton, and
It In to go into effect In a night or
BO.
Thi Ji?gly KId who do their
ca!Uth-nics In green lights, murt nult
workin all iiiKht. Th Rigunftc kitten
Tte ltvard VJUhUh of humors are
worw than the outward .Thy
danger I w hole pyntem. Hood's
PanmparifiR fradtratoB iill humorp,
rwren all their inward and outward
effects. It Ik the rrer alterative and
tonir, whifK' merit hun ben every
whf-re iifciblUiied.
mustlay off. The beautiful cigarette HAW NO MOIi, SYS
vari-rolored lamps have rotta, can the ... ,
act rljrht in the hanlt of the venlnir. , N'rro IJoiitcnatit h oniplnint t-
And the Kenera! popiilac?. coming! "Washington j;uiratcd. Jmr.v
hllnkine out- f'f hr!jht thatrPH into iriscloses.
the dark hlKhway. jtun carry joeMt l
flash tarn im if lhy tloit want to f t j VICKKIiCltr;, Nov. 20. Kmm in
l"t. ' formation olitn ln d from looal a-i-
War ronrtdeyaiionx, In particular J t horii Un and from th lather of Ji
the rravliiK of coal, wand above thfs-th ti. Sandein, nejero licuietiant in
regulation, of a zippy t hn-ioughfrtre, j tha 1'niled states iirmy. It appenr.i
Fuel .Administrator Onrfield tiellevea (that the mmf lalnt niade (y fnndera
Hia experts have told lilni ihrtt ;,u pcrt., the. war depart rn nt ir. In almost
crnt of tho coal tied in ft oduclnK j vpry iri.stanc- e:aKerate.f.
electricity to llgnt up th advert leing j Handera mid the Fi. Imi.i newf-pn-fllgn:
ml;ht wri bo avel.' ; pem he had heen driven out of l.-t
Total coal uKel for that purporo, ; huru after heintf told by white citii-Xiu
250,000 tons a year. Half of that, that "no niKpen could weir a mil
123,000 tons. form in Mlfalsftiypl that white people
It Un't only the Orrat U'hite Way. na ,f honor." lie staiod that he
The order effects every wtreet in the had fled after bavins been follower
country, but Hroadway most. a mob to a negro resort in Leve"
, ,, ,,,a street conducted by hi: parents.
Home fdens may remain. Jl itei-i,
mav display their nam, and lr,n ftither wa quethmed today,
f-ut out hy merchants t. oirect cus- j He fraid he knew nothtn- of a mou.
tomert to their places t,f . Iuisine9 1 When t h ncw iiaper statement v.a
IrwIded the hikus are oi reasonable read to him, th elder J-'nndeis ptat
slze may keep alo?hi whlio tho idac-s ed ; 'He done v-ne up clar and told
are fMh . Kut all others 7:4". to It. dem folk innethinqr dat he didn't1
. tell hl la l-l'o' leavin.' an if all dat
Thine you can't explain are en- ' happened to him I fho didn't know
eraliy n"ne t,f your bntinev.y, aujway. nufin' about il.' i
IM.W IIRY I UiHT Mi;VI.Af)
t'omplcTlon fir l,ei;!sjiti;ro Indicate
fct'4ditH Have .'iTajorio.
TiAI.TIV'inK, Md.. Nov. 20.
fU'uvvf V. 'cr)bbe, Htr.te f ti p ri lilt iiu - ,
i fit of the ant i-f.t I.Miti b':;r,to ol"
M:i;t!;!ii1, an nou jn-eil today that the j
louKiit- ;wll make ;j fij;ht in (hi .Mary
land h-Ml::tur for Mini wide prohi
bition. Mr. Cr.'bbf Silid Ihe ili-y'
l.a. jjii in'Hrnfed mnjoriiv in iiu- le-
i?Lit:il .'.
3
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,DR.lli.U13eNBCHaj
Mrs. PlninlK't-it of Washhiston it
hci thtiwn Iti the rostltnie sho w-)ili!
;:s a ll:t.'iii!K'r v' tlu' Kt'd rnv.s Mntni
Autbiilanro Cirps. She hftpt'rt to
li Kraiicp to drive nil amhtilnnec l"l
tl.c woumltd.
REFUGEE CHILDREN
IN PITIABLE SHAPE
POUTI.AND. Nov. 21. riiat v.ird
xlnee hia arrival in France haa been
received from lr. 'harlot 1 '. .Moure
wi'il known Portland physician, who
enlisu'd tinder the t:-d t'ross for er
vlcn in the chilitfon's division abroad.
The naibb'si. w'uhl that has j;rcelf;d
hi.i eyes iacc he h.-m gotten iieiivdy
to work, he siiyri. Is tho return of t lie
"re part lew'" s-nt back from territory
(cr-opif.tl by I he (ierman.--.
''The i I'piti't ies ;u e rt f iirnhiK
tliroilKil Swlticerfariil at the rnle of
limn a day." reads a letter rr'ived
by :t friend hi I'orilaiid. "l''orty to
H?) per O'-nt oi t liese r.-pati It i ;ik
chlldren and peopb wle hae l-.-t-n
wealthy before ih- war nttt th v are
pftlftl to rte flit hy and vt-ririht cov
ered; their own r-lni ives do not rec
ctrnize them. 1 Kdon.iui i.ur. bt-i'oiae
t Hcb-nce at Kvlan.
Hfories A:l recorded.
"The i hUdi-en's bureau o," the lied
Cro-iH lr, estii bllfihlntf a small hoKftltnl i
at Kvlan to ai;-!. the French Koevn-
aient in the X''e;il tank, d lou.IiiK, f
at hlngr and !'.( hi no- tne;e people
tiu then dlsli ibiii ut; i.. dit'i'ermt
ai t. of 1' iatir e. i !ai h peiB-io -t story
!s carei'uUy recorded and ill ihe end,
of the war their terrible tales may be
m 'dished. Iii'a,t;iiie having yiir J
jour food spit in before your fae for
nlim month.! a nulioiial iuftult.
Tno need of puirtotic tervit In,
run e has brought there a stnnll
Port land colony. I r. Moure speak! '
of Dr. K. .1. Uibbe liiiviiiR- Just i.rrlv
ed, also Mins Certrude HlaKe, a niirne i
rorn i'oitland.
"Dr. . !st her ". Lovejjoy Ik hrre in
I he children's bureau and Is dolnz
very Rood work anions ihe wctinm
In the factories," he writes.
Unny pemnns sufTnr with baokaoh rf
rrmruinff. They think maybe they havt Uiok
j iaarraiflped fioiitionorvlM irolaliMtetold,
I lure than likely the backache le due to
j tl.t lr i.i(bioys, anil the timely uh of Foley
i 1 IHney miix id just what ie needed for quick
l:li,
Mr a. J, 0, Milter, Ml fJifford Street, Byra
j rni, N. V., wriuwi 1 autletwl wita kldmr
. trouble and rboiiaiaiifnk 1 had aaefera back
I ache uud full aiineruble and all uUyed oul,
1 1 buljl.9onieof Foley Kidney Pills aod after
lakiivt two lMLtloj, 1 can fear my baekaoae i .
) !mo, mid where I nwd to lie awake niithta
i vith rliuuinulio paloti, 1 chu now sleep in
I cun i fur L. Fulty Kiduey Pills did wnoderfut
' lUinus for tne, and 1 reeommftad tkua U nil
fjiy aci-uttintaucesaBU fneout. ' -
For liftrkaohe,lain back, stiff swollen JoloU, ,
rLuatuallc pHiuQ, braUaclien aud uervtmiuaaa .
due u kidiibj dijturdem, Foley Kidooy fill
are quickly etTecLi?A, toolc, aud luost saUs
factory iu result a, Try ihsm, ,r
'i.-xtd-.v..-. vc ro.
each man nrrieMted will be examined
as to whether he hun rejri-itered.
The presence if aliened I. W. W. In
the iiutler county field recently led
ia the placing of al'med yen ii fd.
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi
tute for calomel, act gently on tha bowels
nd positively JoUiev?rK.,.. . . u''v':
People afflicted with bad breath find..'
quick relief through Dr. Edwarda
Oiive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar
coated tablets are taken lor bad breath
by all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act pently
but firmly on the bowels and liver, ,
sHmulatind them to natural, action, ,
clearirij the blood and gently purifying
the entira system. They do that which
dangerous calomel does without any
of the bad after effects.
All the benefits cf nasty, ei'ckenlnj.
pripin" cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets withoyt griping,
pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula alter seventeen years ot prac
tice among patients afflicted with
bowel and liver complaint, with tho
attendant bad breath.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely
a vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil: you will know them by their olive
color. Take one or two every night tor
a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c
tct box. All druggists.
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Or. F. L I
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg. j
Telephone 523. ,
TRIES TO ATTACH
EX-CZAR'S MONEY
NEW-ynnk', Nov. 21.-Three mil
lion dollars, I ieltir.fi ins? to Nlchola:
rioinam fT, fi inner czar nf Htif-In.
said to be depMidtt'd In hiw name in :
several New ot U banks was attach
ed today by Attnrney Iternard Xniun
oers. on behalf of the Marine Trnnw
portatirtn company of New Yurli city.
The application tvns ianird by Jus
lice licnedict.
Na muliiTK nets forth that In 1 0 1 Tt
his client tdd piipplinK worth f.t.fwtt,.
an to the IttiK.fa'i .n-'Veriiment . of
ivhh h Nicholas Jtrnaiit.ff w.is ho;ul
U tl.iit thne.
FOE YOUR HEALTH
sake anil to preserve the wheat
mtpply tiK IW.Vnr.XSTFIN'K
V K V, P A Tt i: I IU ITT A It Y
I'l.Ol'lt. it contains Jum ?nnuRh
bran to regulate your bowel
movement, without that bran
ny taHte.
IIoteakpB, Buns or Brown
Thread.
KANSAS CITY IS
HARD ON I. Y. W.
K A.VSAS, Nov. 2 I . A l ound-up of
ihId.-i rfa I ori.ct H of the World In
he oil fields oj' Ivimsas is to be nwiilii
miiied lately. Kred I iobert !!. J iw
'Tirt atiormy for Kiuivix, announced
ale to(l;:y. Jlore than f.o alieuetl I.
A. V. were arretted hi 1 he 1 hit lor
'oiinty oil fields toda y. ii was an
lt')f cd.
The arrests tod.i" wctrn- made In the
."it-hilly tit Augusta by Mate and fed
ITl! a Ken is. It w;:n a n nod need. A
pmnllty of literature was scizt d.
The pnrjiose of the yn Id:; will be
0 rid the oil field- of ihe mate of
1 mieslra bl.-i. federal officers k;iv, and,
ARM AND'S
Th only NEW
face powder in
the past 50 yeara T
Oh yea, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one ia
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price ia reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It.
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ARROW
forni'fit
COLLAR
co-art :35'
WANTED
MvcHt. Dresst
Prime lijflit hops. . . .$15.25 per cwt. $20.35
Prime heavy hogs . . 11.25 per c-wt. 19.00
Rough heavy hogs. . l'l.t:, per cwt. IS.
2 Pigs and feeders l.'S.OO
Pendleton Meat Co. I
Telephone 146 lUzel St., Pendleton, Ore.
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i.J;j per cwt.
PJ.00 per cwt.
per cwt