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EIGHT PAGES PACK TWO - DAILY EASV OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1018. WOOL JERSEY DRESSES for immediate wear Any woman who has had the pleasure of wearing a wool jersey dress, knows the value of its smart appearance, combined with durability. Light in weight, made up in the newest color ings, making it the ideal garment for Spring wear, both with or without a coat The most re cent purchase of our buyer while in New York offer you the same opportunities for newest se lection that are enjoyed by New York women in their famous Fifth Avenue shops. We invite your inspection. - New Gingham Silks Showing the large plaids that are so very much in demand. A perfect riot of harmo nious colors. See them early. Also broad stripes for skirts and prettiest j suits. The assortment we ve ever shown. Economically priced. iffi ' . GROCERIES IN OUR CLEAN, SANITARY BASEMENT Tomato Catsup, one of the best doz. bottles $2.25; bottle. ... 20c Sugar Corn, 2 cans 25c Queen Olives, quart jar 50c Ripe Olives, "tree ripened," order a jar of our famous Calif. Ripe Olives and see the difference be tween them and the ordinary kind, jars 35c and 65c T. P. W. Special Blend, the best 35c Coffee on earth. Garden and Flower Seeds and Onion Sets, it's time to plant now PENDLETONS greatest departxent store why? WHY? 1st Why have vie established this extreme ly low priced shopping place? 2ml Why do we murk ALT. the goods so far below the reasonable price? Sr i Why do we offer ' good, substantial merchandise cheaper than ceap goods? th Why do we do more business In this "little out-of-the-way' shopping place than some of the regular main street stores? There Is it Iti uson For All This it is oi it 't'ij-: vx-ri-' rFiisTu:xT lj-'t It is .to rid our big up stairs store of dds and ends, broken lots, etc. 2nd The prices are set below the "reason able point" for quick sales. 3rd Our big hiKh class up stairs store harps on duality our Hurguin Basement harps on "the Ijowest Prices, " therefore the best mer chandise obtainable at prices lower than the so-called cheap stores. 4th Everybody is seeking to do the best with his dollar everybody Is trying to get good serviceable merchandise at prices just as low as it is possible to get them and here is the place. Therefore the uisiest shopping place in Tcn dleton. . w. why? Wit? visit Tin-: it i:; in haskmkxt If the saving of your dollars means anything to you. NEW SCHOOL HOUSE 1 AT RiETH FINISHED HAxnsoMn m ii-mxc ckxitik.if FOK riltST TIM H I1A8T vki;k. I Mr. WihhU in He Oicralotl On; Mittoh Sooiul ;icn oh 22ml tu liaise Money for I In no. (Eiwt Oreironlnn Special.) nrKTH, Feb. 2T,. The citizens of Rieth. nre rejoicing "over the comple tlon of their now school houSn Which ,;was occupied for the first time Inst week. Only 2 of the 4 class rooms are now being occupied but the pro j nubilities are that tho four rooms will be required for the accommoda tion of the school next year, j The building was erected at a cost of 315,000 by Contractor A. G. Vin son of Pendleton. Miss Helen Fries has returned to her home at Somervllle after several jdays visit with friends in Ilieth. I F. I'eters and wife are visiting rela tives and friends at Aurora, Ore. j Mr. VkkIs Oixrat-rd On. j M. K. Woods and wife went to Portland last week. Mr. Woods is to have an operation on t his eye, from which he has been -a Kreat sufferer for the past seven or eiht months. James Land of Pomerny has pur chased the restaurant formerly oper ated by Mrs. Reeves and has taken possession of the same, lie promises the patrons of the place n first class eating1 place as soon as he can fret properly started. S. Page, agent and W. If. Pa vis, operator, at Rieth were Walla Walla f visitors last week. j S P. W. Clark our genial merchant has been on the sick list for several : days. ' I Wliilc Star Lubricating Oil This lubricating oil Is es pecially recommended by tho Ford Motor Co. as tho oil that Is best adapted for Ford cars. Tho Ford Co. do not sell this oil. They simply recommend Its use In Ford I r" 11 TT -.NJJCTRACUAUTfxJ LUBRICANTS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES Of ali kinds. Ford Tarts, Etc. '., Gas and Water at Curb. . . Simpson Auto Co. Johnson and Water Sts. . Phone 408 war expenses, and a resolution ankhiK that congress Rive the president pmv- Ueo. R. Robert transacted business or to fix prices on grain sucks, bind at Hermiston last week. inn twine, and farm machinery. Most Mrs. F. A. Buntln Is here on a visit f )h(J ,me of th0 nouSp wa9 COMum froln Th8 Dalles. . ... e.r nhnnl e.nse WOMEN'S NEW NECKWEAR Neckwear with individuality, something dif ferent. The kind vou have been looking for. These new spring novelties are made of Geor gette crepe, satin and pique, in the prevailing modes and all are hand finished. The best neckwear you ever saw at $1.00 to 3.00 aJhoPeoples vferehouse. I gMfffP:!.5g WHFDr IT PAYS TO TRADE . and the Mason sied grain measure the most important routine bill all acted on. Imty very often lingers and per- ' Its curiosity to get there ahead of -UNSINKABLE" SHIP : TO BE PUT TO TEST "Washington. Feb 25. Secretary Pan lets announced today the appoint- i rrrtnt of a special board of officers, headed by Rear Admiral Winterhalt- BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Kf: SALTS AT FI I.ST S!;V OF ULAIOKIl IIUtlTAlON Oil - BACKACIiEj The American men and women wst guard constantly aeainst Kidney i tTouble, because we eat too much and j all our food is rich. Our blood is I filled with uric acid which the kid- j ? ys strive to filter out, they weaken : fjfom overwork, become sluggish ; the ; cjjminative tissues clog and the result; in- kidney trouble, bladder weakness! jfjd a general decline in health. , .When your kidneys feel like lumps: ofc lead; your back hurts or the urine: ir" cloudy, full of sediment or you j ae obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer! with sick headache or dizzy, nervous j rptll. acid stomach, or you have j rheumatism when the weather is bad. ! w?t from your pharmacist about four HJnces of Jad Salts; take a table- . s-yonful In a glass of water before , breakfast fir a few days and your kMineys will then act fine. This fa nuius salts Is made from the acid of! crapes and lemon Juice. combined with lithia, and has been used for K -nerat Ions to flush and st imulate Ingged kidneys; to neutralize the1 ur ids in the urine so It no longer Is a source of irritation, thus ending: blad ief disorders. ; Jlnd S'alts Is inexpensive; cannot In- it", makes a delightful effervescent lhrhia-water leverage, and belongs In ' AJrry home, because nobody can.' iVi'l'e a mistake by having: a good Ufliiey flushing any time. er, to make a careful study of the for mer Austrian steamer Lucia, , which Vice Chairman Saunders of the na val consulting: board says has been made unsinkable. The board will in clude Capt. Koester, Naval Construct ors Stocker and Du Bose and one oth er officer to be named. "The members of the board will visit the ship, which Is now at New Orleans,' said Mr. Daniels, "and probably will travel from that point to New York, when the Lucia sails North. They will make" a careful study of the work done on the Lucia to make it unsinkabfe. after which they will make a survey of the entire subject and submit a report." It was suggested that a practical t(-st might be made by opening the seacocks of the Lucia in deep water. If this process were followed by a modern battleship it would not sink, p'nee the water would enter only one compartment. Naval experts unfa miliar with the construction of the Lu cia were unable to say definitely whether the opening of the seacocks would constitute a fair test. ! GOLD BOOK GIFT OF AlKiut Constipation. Tcjipn mn ii-tt crk'KJ I Certain articles of diet tend to tijOiCj 1U lJOUii check movements of the bowels. The most common of these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand raw fruits especially apples and bananas, also graham bread and whole wreat bread promote a move ment of the bowels. When the bow els are buuly comtf ipated, however, the sure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Adv. PARIS. Feb. 25. A group of citi zens of Alsace-Lorraine, at a meeting held just behind the lines at Nancy, decided to present to I 'resident "Wil son a gold book in which all the cit izens of the provinces wrested from France in 1 S70 will inscribe their names. Jt will be given as a mark ot appreciation for the President's evpressions of sympathy for Alsace Lorraine in his speeches. HlgnaturH are to be obtained in neutral countries and also in the re occupied parts of the two provinces The leaves of the book are to be made of special paper and a delega I'on of prominent men in Alsace-Lorraine will be selected to present the -ook to the President. There are several zkys over here, too. would be Trot- Strvrurth comes from well digested and thoroughly assimilated fond. Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the diges tive organs and fhiis builds up the strength. If you are getting "run ?own," bfgin taking Hood's ;i t onee. It gives nerve, mental and digestive strength. ASK OJtAI.V STAXIAI!IS liOAHO Statts to fict Representative Must TUisc 100.000,000 Itusliels. WASHINGTON", Feb. 25. A bill to create a federal grain standards board with the secretary of agriculture as chairman and one member from each of the grain growing states that Produce 1 n0,00i),000 bushels of grain : annually, was introduced today by i ftepresental ivu A nderson of M inne 1 rota to cany into effect the recom mendations recently made to tho ; President and Secretary II oust on by j the official representatives of Minne sota and North and South Dakota. HAS MOST CONSISTENT ATHLETIC RECORD EUUHmumjimiimiiiiiiiitifsiiMiuiimt' Con Dung Low 1 1- chop suey, I , noodles l g Chines Style. S I HOT TA MALES I CHILLI CON CARNE E . KI'AXISU STYLE. I LUNCHES 1 COFFEE Everything clean and up-to- date. FlltST C1AS8 SEIiVICB I TEA 5c Package f 1 UNDER STATE 1 HOTEL K Hint to the Asel If people past sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain in bed as soon as the cmfwy cnifwypat bed for one or two days, the would recover much more oulckl, especial ly If they take fhamberlain's CoukIi Remedy. There would be also dess danger of the cold being followed by ny of the more sorlous diseases. Adv. MAY fXS( l!lIT lilt; I-OKTTNKS It Is quite likely that Joie Ray will nerer break tbe world record for the mile, set a couple of years ago at 4.12 3-6 by Norman Tabor. It ia fair to assume that he will never be able to excel his own records at the mile and a half or two miles. Ray possibly has trot ted over the distances as fast as be ever will trot. ) But in his few years on Ameri can tracks Ray probably has run , the mile oftener under 4.20 indoor and outdoor than any other Ciller. He is perhaps the most consistent distance runner theworld has ever seen. Not long ago, at Boston, Kay won the two-mile in comparative ly slow time. Probably he could have run faster, but he was not' pressed. But during his career he has negotiated the mils and two miles in faster time oftenert than any other athlete. Ray, him self, hasn't the records to show how often he has beat 4.20 in the mile. Ray's record is Just another ink in the chain that prdves that modern athletes are grca'er than those of earlier days. -L. Next Lyceum MAY. FI A Good Cheer Sewiny Club has bepn .formed by the ladies of Rleth to meet ; every two week. The first meeting mninin beforo the body, was nuL fin I Will UB IltJIU Ol II ITT 11 U II ! Ul uiu, wnitn on Feb. 2 ft. . Match Social t.iven. ' A "Match" Social was yiven by the j ladies of Rieth on the Blind to raise ! money for the nctv piano. The ar-, u. jrangements were In charge of Mes- J flames Caven, Long- and Hamilton.) Refreshments were served and a Ren ;eral good tinrm is rerorted by all In 'attendance. The proceeds was $t2 andthe following is he program: 'Piano Solo Velda Roorke Song, "The Organ Grinder" ' t,, . School Children I Dialogue. "The Unburled Woman" I Bessie Heath, Lela Margan, j Lillie Wood and Floyd Vandrall. Selections, Mrs. Ixmg, Lucy Jacob- son John Caven. Song, "Columbia," Sirs. Caven. Mr. Roorke. Velda Roorke, Mrs. Ham ilton, Mrs. Roorke and Henry Recitation Mildred Jacobson Dialogue, "Little Jim," Pasil, Edna and Sarah Turner. Piano Duet, Velda Roorke and Mar- jorie Ball. Dialogue, "(Joint? Somewhere," 'Perry Woods and Ha Michael. Recitation Inez I-ang Dialogue, "Dotty Dick and Dicky Dot," Evelyn Caven and Teddy Roberts Recitations, Robert Long. Basil . Turner, Lillie Woods, Sarah Tur ner. Violin Solo- O, F. Steel The O-W. R. & X. clerks of Rieth are rejoicing over the arrangements for shorter hours of serviee. Their day has been cut frnm 12 to 9 hours. Mrs. G.W. Jackson was down from Pendieton last Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biilt. Judge J, A. Fee and Mr. Murphy were business visitors in Rioth last week. Mrs. S. Page, wife of our station agent, left last week for a visit with ' relatives and friends In Los Angeles, California. Marjoric Ball was a week end vis itor at Baker last week. Miss Bertie Heath is visiting in La Grande this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stool attended the Odd Fellows convention at Stan field Saturday night. Hooverize on Poultry Food, Don't Feed Wheat Blydcnsten's Poultry Mash and Scratch Food are ba lan cod ration, also Hnrlny, Oats, Bone, FiBh Scraps CLYDENSTEIN & CO. Plionc SSI. .'.. I Course B. 25 The lob tmoy THE KILTIED BOYS FROM SCOTLAND The Rob Uovh comprise u ojiarb t different from any other musical organization. The freshness, vnriety and origtnulity of the program will at once delight any audience. VICTOR F. HENRY, bass and cartoonist. GEORGE BROWER, baritone. HARVEY B. DUNN, tenor and impersonator THE ROMANCE AND MUSIC OF SCOT LAND IN SONG AND STORY. U rare 80:0 o'clock SPECIAL JTliis and the next number arft both 75c attrac tions. If you will buy yoiu tickets ht thfi box office Monday evening you may secure them for tho next two (the last) attractions at the special price of J1.00. 1 Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood -.Cnr. Webb sod Cottonwood Sts. S ; I'hon HI. FendletoD, Or. E ?iOIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllr. Che Heed io the Warning. Timpies o;i the face and other parts ot the body ere warnings from Kature that your blood is sluggish 2nd impoverished. Sometimes they foretell, eczema, bails, blisters, rcaly emotions ari other nkin disorders thnt burn like flr.mes of fire. Ihry mean that your blood reeds E. S. S. to purify it and cleanee it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy i the grcate. t vegetable blood Juri-i fier known, and contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the mo? deli cate skin. Go to your drugstore, and fret a bottle of S. S. S. today, and pret rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. And it will cleanse your blood thor oughly. If you wish special medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing: to Medical Direc tor, 29 Swift laboratory, Atlanta, , Georgia. IVnshhiw'rt IVt ill Zoo. Hen. Pirnhins's et ft'!len eufile was placed on exhibition In a cage by Itself at the lironz Zoological Cunli ii yesf erd.'ty. Tho l;m on ltiueots and tots In the army preyf-ntod the flen'-ral from tai;in-; the hir.! with him whi-n he x.'iilf-d for Fi'jitK f. - .inre thi-ri it lias Itcr-ii i I Io ernor's I.hind. It Imm.iii a i-ilhlio rari-i-r in the enjile- hou.- i-stt-rila v. wh'-re a placard announc er! its famous connections, and the , crowd of visitors p.-thl it special at tention. j j Moiifaiin Solon A'onhl Have ;v- ri linn lit Take) All Over $ 1 ,(MI0,tl(K. ! HEL.KXA, Mont., Feb. 25. The (Montana house today passed, M to 2 7. a joint resolution to congress, pirt ! in by Jtepresentative rliwins of Mis- script all fortunes above $l.ono,0ftf for A CLEAR COMPLEXION j Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes j Most Women Can Have 1 Says Dr. Edwards, a Well Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel nilmenta Tiifranff fhese vears he pave tn his patients a prescription made of a few j well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed 1 d with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards ; d Olive Tablets. You will know them by i U their olive color. : Ya These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison ous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, Inaciive Dowels, you take one of Dr. rewards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time jnd note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 0c and 1:0c per box. . Ail druggists. Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm Established 1890 WANTED Dressed Wt Prime Heavy Hogs '. 18.00 Prime Light Hogs $10.25 Rough Heavy Hogs 17.50 Heavy Hogs 17.50 HIGHEST MAIIKKT IT.ICK l'Atl T'fll IIHUSMKD HF.E', VEAIi AND CIIK KKNS. Phone 18 607 Main St. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Wmk Is assured by th use of lome of these beautiful fixture! of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that tines not tire or strain the eyes. They are aot expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency rtml ertra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN ' 1