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.-, - : tl)..Myyy ry.y jy y y ?'' ,1,'' ' " twit yr EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. 'A 3 A i iNew Merchandise Great Assortments Extra Values t omium:i with the fact THAT WE ALWAYS GIVE THE' BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE, MAKES PENDLE : TON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PLACE W HERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. - , i .OUTING FLANNEL KIMONAS $1.75 Values. Saturday Only 98c Come in prey, lavender and blue; sizes H( to 12. WOMEN'S SPORT HATS Men's Dept.. Main Floor. We re ceived a new shipment of these pop ular hats this morning- Bright col ors and plain. Priced at $3.00 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Black and white sateen bloomers in best quality sateen; sizes two to fourteen vears. Prices.. 29c to 98c GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS $3.50 Values for $2.49 ?1.39 Values for 9Sc Special for Saturday Only Made of navy, all wool serge and good quality mohair; sizes 21 to :-0 waist. SERVICE FLAGS Silk, Size 12x18 $2.00 Wool, Size 27x36, including 10 stars $2.50 new Devonshire cloth Just received a beautiful assort ment of new shades and patterns. The most suitable material for wom en's and children's dresses, yard oc NEW TISSUE GINGHAMS A very fine light weight quality in a very choice assortment of colorings colors are absolutely fast, yd. 35c NEW BRONZE HOSE The newest shades of bronze in a good range of qualities, all sizes, fast colors..."... $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 S "PURE FOOD SHOP" Basement. Cleanliness, Economy, Service rPLES Extra Select, V ines. and Kcil 1 hecks box $- IA(KIHIX Ultra fancy fal fi-lj, pm-vd each I."' lo .". KINt.'S ITAI-ORATKU I Kl ITS AM Fl.F T AIU.KN Convenient, laxmomival. c e-arrv a complete slock. I'ackne -e IIWVAIIW SI.ICl i I'lNKWPI.E I-argc cans, packed full of golden, jnvk.ii fruil. donti cmis $2.75; can -' 1K MOKE rOTATOKS They are plcnlif ul anil -lwI. small ones, sack "h- i:lia Sclei-t lur-jx 'Dues, sack SI. 50 TAUI.L' I'KACTIES The extra fancy (uaht.v. the Ms Why Not Drive Poison Out? DO you realize that the kidncyi ncvAr have a moment rett? 1 work all the time, dy and toighf, vrif in an A mil til. ' product from the blood. t it ny wonder the ktd ' tifyt Het out I crdrr. weak, or too liftd to krep ; the .blofri-'4iTam clew f f of impurities ? When" the kidneys j falter, trouble begins. ; The womc matter accuitt j lilatca in. .different parts , of tbxs ivMem. and buck ; ache, sirolicn ioints. aching muscles, pains inside, biliousness, I blurred virion, puffy pouches uodcr eyes, ' or vheuciintic pains rtult, EleyHMy Bills : Help weak, tired, disordered kidneys to ! do their work. Thry ctren(thrti and heal tHs I kic!n-v4, oAte sod regulate tb bldtler and have ! splendid tonic sction on thr liver. , Mr. Loutt Flint. 102 S. Jrffrrion Are. Bk1c Creek, Mich-, writes: " For year I suffered io Ifnsr r'i- T be doctors tnld me U was my kid nv od fcn-e me ipHi nne wbich did or Ittt.o mid. A friend indtxed mr to five roiey fLtdn-y Piltn trial, fa a tew week! u fretins much Kritrr; in'dc of a year I towod oat I Had a prrto nept cure 1 am now JS vean old. a veteran ol rhe Civil War, oa my feet ten boura a day. it dsy a week. Yoa run helb your kidney kep yourvteni e,ef of poioni bv tnin& kyicy K.daey Pill. Two riei. 5.c aod SI 'W. , DRAFT CONVENTION EXPECTED TO SPEED : BRITISH RECRUITING 1 1. This lubricating oil Is es pecially recommended by Ilia Ford Motor Co. us the oil that is boat adapted for I'ord ears. The l'ord Co. do not sell this oil. They eiimily .recommend its use In Ford cars. can ;'.(ii- stniK (.k.m im; h.k;aj.s in ur ctkk iujiv 1K1T. Slcp in and see them HKlay. I'; I T It! TTI.15 f ull niut jar y."c, qt. jar .": The World Billions f ,lollars The liaruin ATTEND OUR EVERY DAY CLEAN-UP SALES. Today ami Tomorrow WOMAN'S S.-.tM SIIDFS ut l'!K ict 370 p:iir,s of urcsM Klioc?;, Clean I'p Pair" Today and Tomorrow SS.5I lUtF.SS SKIISTS $I.S! Here in a vrxy pretty bargain for the cal. well ilrespcsj uoman. Good variety Today iind Tomorrfw MEN'S S0.50 SHOES One lot K7 pairs of luefi's soft tan U.d drerfs thoe! in button or lace: No. to S. Clean L'l Halo r ii MI7.fS. . 51 ecnnoinl . . Sl.Sf TiHlay and Tomorrow 7.-.C I lltl K SII.K HOSIj I'.lo' Another hareain that helps you t plain white or tdaek; ail save. MZCS J,'ahey, . . . I!lc . Dl'TIXU I'LAXXKL I ! All you want at this price. Here's the bargain that's caught the attention of everybody. 'ev itcinnanls Aain Tmlay. T he Ho,h' Shoe Sale Is Still On. DONE AT HERI1ISTDN ; hit stK'i.ii, ACTivrnis i or lNTtTU'EIti: WITH ItFJI C'KOSS W'OltK. Mrs. Thoina.s Cauipln'll uiul Mrs. V. II. Tajlor pjilertain l-mnilrr flub; Other Xcwsy !"ott'. That the Allied Draft Convention 'tween e.rcat liritaln and the United 'States will Intensify rnther than re ' tard liritlsh rccrultini; In this country ! L the opinion of Ocncral W'hlto. j head of the Hrltlsh ani! Canadian Itc jcruitlnit Mission In America. "The j main point" said Genera! 'White to j day "is that the British or Canadian j subject In (his country cannot possl ! bly escape liability to service In the i war. Instead of belutt exempt from : conscription of any sort, he now be ! comes much more liable to service ! than the American. The (1KB limit for ! ci riscription in his case extends from Jo to 4'1. This Is a perfectly lair nr j ranpi nient for It compels every man who claims Hritlsh citizenship l ' I place himself on practically the same footing as his fellow countrymen at home; and surely citizenship should carry with It obligations as well as advantaKes. Ihitjsh subjects will. eJ course, have the same chances of ex emption on application to the ambas sador no Kritlsh citizens have at home. For the first time British cit izens are placed on a foot I line t equal Ity l he- world over, and the Britisher tuts ample opportunity t serve In the f .!-' of his own country for he will have sixty days after congress passes the nrcessary legislation to enlist In the ltrith-h or Canadian forces. And ho wHI bo doing better work ly en hMins at once rather than waiting sixty days. Wliat we need nt present In nian iower. Jf tho Britisher en litts with us he ran Kot quickly to ropo and be made .effective ntuc sooner than if he waits a few week? onger fT the draft. 1 don't know what tho ariual addition to the Am erican draft on account of this con-: vention uill be. Sumo reports show that ther are 2fu.ut)u Itrltlshers In America of draft aj;c- If twenty-fivr per cent of that number, IiuvIuk fall-J - ed to enlist, r get pxmptlun. are ta-;ij(i'T STAY HlvlAfTIY. uNn ken in the tlratt, there is an addition i sit H. of 50.000 men to the American drau. i but no real Increase of allied man t power, rfluce these Uritisliers will (;lt a iu.cut box now. simply take tho place of an equal j Yott men and women w!i number of Americans. If on the con trary tltr.se men enlM in tho Ilritinh or Canadian arm ies that meaiiM an immediate and poMt ive Increase of nian power Therefore it is quite White Star Lubricating Oil; I y moilrC LUBRICANTS, CREASES, ACCESSORIES Of all kinds. Ford PartVEt?.' f Gas and Water at Curb. " Simpson Auto Johnson and Water Sts. Co. l'liono 408 m& B11I0D8! LET. "WMHS" LIVEN LIVER AND BOWELS llltCMI iiai" am mia ir sot it ECHO, ORE. CO.MMKItCIAl. UA-'ll , . D A C E FRIDAY, FEB. 8 l i:M)i.i"ro Ditciii:.vuSA (Fletcher's! se cannot do his full to be drafted. The Yard Coods at Bargain Prices. Visit the Bargain Basement i best with your money. and do the PENDLETONS GREATEST D5PVRT.HENT-STORE ,cin Jreopies waroiioiis ' ' ' LJLl . r ( l:ast Cret,niau Special. ) I HKIt.MISTOX. Feb. . The social : 'swirl in Hertnistoii seems to continue, i A number pf entertainments have en- 1 livened the week. hv I T llinlt'e e n 1 1 -rtit i lifil at i 'dinner on Tuesday eveninc a number ! l'lear that the Uritlsher in this conn 'of friends. ! tr' "' military Iis. nimiias Cum, bell and Mrs. F. ;duty by waitin II. Tavlor entertain. -d at luncheioi I convention is very hopeful In brinu and cards for tho lavender Club at ', borne to him that if fi ! fiuhl the residence of -Mrs. Campbell in the i he must either enlist or be drafted, southern part of town on Wednesday i but I consider It important to point ufternoon. ' - out ,,lln 'bat his duty Is still to en- Ainong those present were Mes- "t rather than to wait for the draft, dames .1. F. McXauelil, Bryant Horn- ! Ho can Join cither the British or in .1,, In, son. (i. 1'. nncliam. A. W. , uadlan forces by eomim; up t ' Purdy, C. S. McNaiiKht. II. T. Fraaer. ii can't hell'l.tell ' and foul p. are bil- bowels clean sails id and foul Idle from tie tho I'rench Is Harder to Speak Than It Looks shape, he writes. He writes that, next to letters, be and the other boys ftays corporal morgan, hem-, papers. It. C. Todd. II. 31. Gunn and the two hostesses. Tho place cards were em bellished with silk bows of lavender In token uf the ( lub name. After luncheon was served the afternoon was spent at bridge whist. Today was one of the regular work days of lleruwston auxiliary of tho Umatilla Chapter of tho Itcd Cross. The room was well filled all day and especially in tho afternoon. The Ilerniiston Auxiliary is endeavoring to do its share of Hed Cross work as promptly as possible. With the en ergy displayed by Mrs. -J. H. Strohm in arraimini? the details of the work and the desire of members to do their share at the. in out a fiu I; highest quality, among some of the items in finished garments sent lo Pendleton today were dozen coals. 30 pairs of diriwers, six sweaters be sides numerous wristlets, socks, etc. The holies are also preparing lo make bandages ill tho near future. Mrs. carl Voycil of Irrigon is visit ing her parents Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Phelps. Henry Notz who has been making Ifermiton and vicinity bis homo for several years was registered by Post master Young as an enemy alien, j !-VO!a lUiU Uln'-'H OUl IMS Uioi I'JI'io ,but la,j llt.vo,. ...onpleteil the process returned from the hospital where heiof becoming an American citizen. h ,.i .rr.i ... i F. A. 1'heilis has been confined lo nearest office of tho Itrltish ami Ca nadian Kecrultlng Mission; there is a branch in every big center in the United States. F.very man Is needed and needed now." Tho office of the liritlsh and Ca nadian Recruiting Mission In Port land is at tho corner of Third and Uak streets. Com alrscence after pneumonia, ty phoid fever and the grip, is some times merely apparent, not real. To make It real and rapid, there is no other tonic so highly to be recom mended at Hood's fc'arsaparilla. Thou sands so test if v. Take Hood's. , . . machines they are turn-.J.jfj Stamp gaies luantity of work of the r itecura is iieia i An 8 Year Old Girl feeling right who baM' mated tongue, bad taste i,p.,,) .1 iT-.T.lness. can't sle i,. . rvon and unset, bothered with a sick, gassy disordered stomach have a bad cold. Am von keeulllg your u in, '(v, se ii els or merely forcing passageway every few days with cathartic pills or castor oil '. Cascurets work while y ,u slee. cleanse the stomach, remove undigested, fermenting f ii'. liike the excess liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison In the 'bowels. A cascarel tonight will straighten yon out hy morning a ln-eeiit box Iiom unv dru;,' store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular and head clear for months. Hun t forget the children. They Iom t'asearets because they taste good -never gripe or sicken. hotel tu .Mr. S. M. Pcnhlngton, state senator from this county, and it. . Benson who take immediate possess ion. Consideration $7.')0O. j Miss Kmma Uishop is laid upon the hrelf having run a needle in her ankle which she thinks is broken off. Ucv. McKwan. pastor of the Kpis- ' slielf having run a needle hi her ; him a neat little cage and now mi doubt would like to get a oiru to put in It. (1 WILLYS-KNIGHT ' Jt gives a h -adach1 lo try tfl y anyihinc in. less y-m speak en' h and t rench i l:ailT tto rpeak in it looks," writes 'orporal or so A. Morgan. Co. i:. JIi!li Knz. in "SiincwliiTi' in Fiance'' to hi :ir, Kdviard Morgan, f tiiis city. Jle is located rear a Fn-m h il rr and is vk'11 hou.-cii and cared f-r. wiiics. I.c-Md-, i:i priiiiary :u- crnie and phy-icul ex-rc:.--s kcc;. fit in h'djy and mind and all . ' bt.js fir:i i'e.-idN-t'jn are in K'joJ writing paper and en velopes. Paper is very high and hard to Rf-X. he Ptate. lister Norman. Pendleton boy who b- wjth th- vmii? c"niray. had jui-t -id bcf;n suffering from rheumatism. F.d hmnta i after an attack of pleurisy. back ItitUt Irene Swaiwuii. eiKht year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. iSwanson, ; 11 West Webb street and a t . "'- pupil of the fourth (rudr of the ( Field .vulioul, has made probably Hie t t g best reeord of ail the pupils engaged Q f a Q I I V6 1 V ! COTIIS in the Thrift Kta mn ca inualiin. She ; bar: gone be.sond the mark mialifving j her for the honor roll, her sab's to- ; tulmg She made the Males by house tu house canvass. j She sold Jl.on worth of stamps to each of the following. l.a Verne Tcr- 1 jf on, Italph TerjcHiut, l.iid hwanson, Co, ille ansfUi. A . 8vunson, Ma rie Mikesell, Mrs. '. C'arlson. Itcv. K. H. ' 'levenger, Ionabl Serrell, Ia- 'llir illM-hiiiulilH ' nluo in -iMiiiient iK-t-nii.so tlM-y fOture pi-oHrlioiint- in II"' iwu-onilc-i of our Ht pnitlurtltm of a complete line uf car. II uill Mri' n cars hms rr iliousaiid ol miles further (hail n olher Opt-' vt motor. - 1 And it Is the only motor known thai din its licst work hi lis old ue. nflcr pultliu nil rivals to route hi .14 outli. sec ii1 now uboiit your new illvs-Knilil nvoltl tlwJ IKr-ildlity if delayed ilclivrr' during the full rush. James L. Elam M ll.l.YN-Ot l lli.AM MOTUIl CAIt HFAlJilt. -Johnson SI. Phone Ii' l'l iiilletoii, Ore. 'V2 Quit with "Gets-It" The Great Corn-Loosener of the An. Never Fails. Painless, t HOOKER'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone 522 ' Calls 15c and up. i If. properly classified, about ;o pert ceiifof the novels -ire iliv- goodw. t ins residence by illness but. is report led better today. j Harry M. fctraw or u.c i.iiauo Ve,B ,,eal.so ,, ,.iarps ,i(ld. ,soth pire Lumber Co. is away on an ex- j R Klrki,atri. k and ! ten.ted uu.uiiets ,.. : w.iM.(h () Ml. jIuK,.,.ly Illl(J ....- .,.,,, Ii mv sleliV Wll.lt" the use along "right si'le up wilhoiil ' even with corns, he.suse I us,--It", the painless, off-like. n-ba-peel corn rennvilr. I tried ways galore, until I "as blue in St roll m have re- : ral days stay in' : Pi'.I.LiF RUPrtc t n r 1 1' d f rom st v Feudleton. i. S. M'.";jught w;is a. U'ulla W voilor this wf i.. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children Ii Use For Over30 Years . . ways bears the .'..nature of I l : b GERMAN HALL Sat. Hl 9 The l.'sual Good Time Tor All Pendleton Orchestra (Fletcher's) if C A ,i ' 0 Meld for Manslaughter. I'ol'JI.AMi, Feb. 7. III Li. Lyons. I lie Silverton p lumber whose automo bile collide! witli a Hotel iiiegoii has at Si'l!i and Kwrett streets at ocloel: T:o--d:iv afternoon and killed Krm.t Louise Craham, aued I years and injured her sister, Pauline. 1-, iinrl al-o Miss Margaret (,'rahain. stands eh:. I iS held INK ,lla l - w II oi rh a nc A rr Ii g a (From the tA'cekly ICast tlreguman, Feb. . 17:.) Married at the Catholic church, agency, Umatilla county, on the fourth of Feb.. IS71I. by the Itcv. Father Coiirardy. Mr. Joseph Itiuih to Miss ' I w ith manslaughter and Magdalene .Mark. we. wen now of JI.'.u. Ho has! Jake, oh rocky my sou-1 in the bosom Jill FOR WAR 15REAI) USE Weston lli-.l( l! Flour liarley Meal, t hole Wheal, Clallam Flour, Ihihr ilnxind. All Umalilla Pnnlutts (Guaranteed, ask your Grocer. bei'ii in jail 'ol Olier tonighi. I'angbtei ; c.-llose Wlf' last, were bl.; I, rurnish this and is In ; of Abraham, rocky my sou-1. urns simply the l'ne Smith will hold an in plest The children, who ere of W. A. Crah.'iin ol uatla e disappeared being taken to Hood Jtlvel l-im'l Hloi, lis, We I'm' I- i:M-M"! and re,l In the toes. No Use "iet-lt." It never iv enrn or callus witti r:,.ts-tt." n no "ileis-ii inote 1 Hi Is. two .I.MS for in. Touch ar uniieisiauu ii.e.e oe " "''"' . , .M,.r , u,. l,e lo St op dance at It. J. Ulivers in llnppy can- ;"'' milking th. in yon on St. Valentine's day. Happy' , them up like pockng. j. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 THE I - 5 I "WRIGHT WAf I l.-y their tint. ptember t'anyon is a celebriited pbice for fun , using stieky tup' and biv and a good time generally is expect - moVi any corn ,.,1 ITlg tun lo M A.'oei.H'l I0114 liliie I. lal'S , 1 I,: iile n u ucoiiscioiir. Mrs. Haley s ami II re- ean. lenv our palm. e ..r,r those Jiew siloes in,',", pain, dunce and be Irlskv on your i,'. trrent to US..' "(i.'tS-lt. "Oet-U Is soul Uy usinj; the"WRIGHT WAY" of cui'ing meat 5 you can have the best 5 1 meat that (fan possibly : "tSTU M EZEk& M.il Till., at. Slake. - ' lias sold the Fcndleton III) lll'UU'U'lrl'S (you need pnV " mom t h n n . e n , l)roaUCeU, bottl . or Kfint on rcrcipi oi i.i- ni' HKw. o. 1 rSTJ.MK SIM.V AM. MOMV. Kvfry v rari'af n. Kfcfier.it ton. aflaitiR? ii;--ti'rr,;i! i-t -j n The tifi v n ri-islie, n.u: :. vifc'i'o-.a i rd t I-v ro- d'-r.rat' ji. wo(nrn '.i l.,i'.- tP trilA, i.,n "M" tri'T'ii K'-l '. i i-1 the aKdrirnm ti if.d Jfc expand with ram wh'-n bn-hy t i,-m and tho inflammation of .re?ni, f an'jii and othT Fornw In f-itiuvX. i. ivuacucy lv inoruiutf fcicU t,r-rl nr natJ.'iea it avoided and ttds tnakofi f-rr tli f'Hurc hfaltli arid ijaturj -f t fvj child. Wfit ' The. nra-Id Ilrr-ilritor 'r., JV-pt. P. CO1) J,ar.nar bulMinr. Atlanta, ,x., for thfcir b'KiJi, "M'ith:rh'.d and tie; liary". It n tri t-i ail women. f;pt u t.Mt)s f.f ' Mothf-r'n Krfsnd" at your drug, gintn' t'jay and do not oeclect to apply Thf hiavy-we t-hanii'io'i-hip rliaiiK'.' band:. Jmi e tonight. la., Feb. v. - ght wrestling laurels may r rnther head K;. 1 1 t.'uddock. tith- luiMw- mill now a private it) the i:tnk-u -t Camp Uode. will uv to 1"0 Wladeck ZbyhZ- (i. th- mud J'ole, from touting hiiii t" tin' mat. at lh Coliseum. addok. hidng a native son and ;.'-. tn-'- of his "ipotif-and hold-" i-- iaorite in th- Get'ing thon,;h tii- ai rival r.fack ''ur- h-y and otlo-r New Yorkers 'with ivj- P'd" l-rouylit in ouitj a hunr.h of Zfiyszko money. ENDS SIX YEARS OF STOMACH MISERY "Fur six years 1 suffered with ca 'tarrh of the stomach, indigestion, sourness, gases, headache, and some times felt as though my stomach was being eaten up. I decided to try HTUM F5CE. - in two das I was feel ing relieved of my suffering. I now have a good appetite and can cat any thing I like without suffering in tho least. I ask you who are suffering from stomach trouble to give this great remedy a trial and be mude well, us I have been." Howard L Jb Co.. I 111 Fendletun and reeoniniende e world's best corn Tnllnian & Lo. , remedy b 'Kolan. 718 X. Second St. Taconia, 'Washington. STUMEZF. is for sale an I so i.."io..l in all .11 -'s Hooverizc on Poultry Food, Don't Feed Wheat. lllydcnsten's .Foultry Mash and Scratch Food are balanced ration, also Uarley, Oats, Done, Fish Scraps. BLYDENSTEIN & CO. rlionc 351. The "WRIGHT WAY" 5 is to use Wright's Ham f I Pickle for making sugar f I cured meat and then smoke the meat with I "WRIGHT'S SMOKE." I Sold by I Tallman & Co. ? I cadin Ilrug;l-ts. . 3; ?T::!::!:!:::i:::::i;::i:ii!:;:i!i!i!ii!iiii:mi!i: