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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PKNDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAKCH 4, 1018.
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Stylish Suits for
Stout Women :
We haye Just unpacked a
shipment of stylish suits for
stout women, for women
who formerly' were unable
to be fitted in ready-to-wear
garments, can be fitted here
now with the same ease and
stylish grace of their most
slender sisters.
Scfent'fiq, designing and
adapting of the lines to the
measurements of the aver
age woman. . who wears-- a
44, 46, 48 or 50 size is what
makes this accuracy of fit
possible.
All of the latest styles, ma
terials, and colors to select
from at prices most moder
ate. : .
Come and let us show you
how these suits "slenderize"
your figure.
' ' "
WHAT IS THE VALUE
OF A DOLLAR?
A dollar is worth, exactly
what it will buy ; no more, ncj
less.
A dollar is worth more nox
in buying clothes than i$ will
be next fall.
If you need a new suit or
overcoat get it now while
your money buys more quality"
and greatest value.
If you do so you are simply
exchanging money, which will
be worth less for clothes that
will be worth more later.
Aside from the remarkable
money-saving, there's , quality
to consider. W ith the tremen
dous war demand for wool-'
ens the available supply is be
coming more limited, and a
greater proportion of fabrics
will be shoddy or cotton mixed
in the future.
Our Hart Schaffner & Marx -clothes
will not be of either in
ferior grade, but when inferi
or grades are already being
quoted at greatly advanced - :,'V
prices there's no getting around the fact that fine, pure
wool fabrics will be all the more expensive.
By all means provide yourselves with plenty of good
clothes NOW.
They are priced from $17.30 to $35.00,,
RiETII COUPLE ARE
. MARRIED 20 YEARS
Mil. M SI US. IV. W. JACKSON
CKI-KI-41 ATK AX X 1 V KltSAl! Y
1IY l .MATII.I.A TISII".
SPRINGTIME MEANS NEW WASH GOODS
from which to make those new dresses. Prepare
early this year, by making your selection while our
stock is. complete.,. Beautiful patterns showing
fashionable plaids, stripes, floral and conventional
designs in a truly wonderful assortment of fabrics,
such as voiles, beach cloths, silk and cotton fabrics,
ginghams, etc., are here awaiting your choosing.
Prices are 25c to 75c
CREPE DE CHINE
Always popular and in demand for blouses, under
wear, dresses, etc. A beautiful quality, 40 inches
wide, in all the leading spring shades as well as staple
colors. Our special price, yard .... $1.59
. IMPORTED PONGEE SILK
The best all around silk for service and general
utility that it's possible to buy. This quality we are
offering is a special value; it will pay you to investi-
' gate. The price per yard ' $1.35
SILK MESSA LINES $1.50 YD.
While silks are steadily advancing, Ave are still able
to offer you a yard wide, good quality, lustrous
messaline, so desirable for dresses, Waists and lin
ings, at a price way below what the present cost
justifies. Every wanted, color as well as black for,
per yard ..... $1.50
!pl
WHAT IS VOl U EXPLANATION OF IT?
A
Why is the whole county imtroni.iii this lmsy shooping dacc?
Why ilo they seek this out-of-the-way, emwilrd, jammed More room?
Why has the business tof this Hurst in IJascmciit inctvasotl , 5 and
6 limes as ureat as the prevlotw your?
Is it leeause of the extremely low prices 1uccj1 on the g toils?
Is it hecati.se of the honest, reliable merchandise we offer you?
Is it heeatise yon have determined to save and hae settled on this
place as the one plaee and the r&ht place
Vour explanation is the explanation if thousands. -
OOOD, KKll AltlK MERC II AN DISK AT SKXNfKlJ LOW PISICI-S.
These are but a; few of the hundreds and hundreds of bargains
we offer ypib
Mufdin. yard .
Outing, white
Summer Serges
Worsteds, all colors .
Silk Waists ........
Silk Skirts
Rerwe Skirts
Men's Suits
Foys Suits
Boys' Shoes
Hoys' Waists
Child's Sweaters . . . ;
l2Ue Kimonns . 81.2ft
. . lie ( Petticoats ."!e
.. lie Men's Shirts c
- 1 1! Men's Sox . 6e
I Me
Women's Dress Shoes . SI. OH
. . He Everyday Khntj $t!.Hft
. $1,811 Girls Knslish Shoes $:S.lft
. ;t. Girls School Shoes $3.-1.1
$ll.5 Men's Shoes !2.H!, 9S.HU
. $-1.89 Boys' Overalls
, $I.H Table Diimask -ie.
. . 2e Sheets 8 txtt'V Uo
.. 9Sc Itemnanta u Price.
Simpson Auto
Johnson and Water Sts.
J
a.
Improvements Made In ISesliiurant: j
(Mlit'i- New ami Social Notes of
Much Interest to llu l'iiiiilllliiiil.V. i
. .... . ;
(Knst Oregon inn Specinl.)
KIETH, March . Mr. imd Mrs.!
D. w. JiiekMim celebrated t)u 20th J
anniversary nf. their marriage lust
frUinduy by K"irff to Umatilla where;
they wort) met by a number nf old
friends at the home nf Mrs. J.. 11.
Cherry.
Mrs. R. M. -Wantlx ha.i relurneil ,
frnrn Portlnnil. but Mr. Wood was
compelled tn remain In the hoHpltul !
fir Homo thne after the ofterallon on,
hla fiy. j
Mls Olivette SImiaon was home
from Stanf ieltl lant week 'on a visit j
with "her parents. .
. C K. Powell, our nenial yardmast
er, returned Saturday from a two
weeks' vacation spent in Portland and j
other coat cities.
Uoy Swart cumo In from Hunting- j
ton this week to relieve Mr Kerwlck, I
third trioh operator, who has been i
transferred to Kcho.
Mrs. I.amh of Ijt Clrnndo, spent
Thursday afternoon in Rleth on her
way to Kcho wtiere she goes to take
a position in lfe high school.
Harvey Campbell Rot a piece of
steel in his eye last week and had to
go to Portland, to have it removed.
Mrs. Julia Parrott of Milton, was
a Rleth visitor last, Wednesday be
tween trains.
W. Von Winkler, second trick op
erator at Rleth, has been iu'te eslck
for several days.
me young paopne s club held one ;,,, a,.t Kin !uu , rVin of li.pior to'
their fortnightly socials at the l!!eth i ir..r, , P.. i., tended t.ri-
Echool house last Krlday nivht. !.riiv' to i.ni a ston to l.outb ,; ;,
Quite an Improvement is noticeable' , , s:,i,,s, in b.itel ' rooin.H and
around the restaurant since Mr. Land ! elsewhere. Mr. I taker said:
iook possession. The second story of ! ..((. purpo:-.- ,-f tlne ,(.utilu;iv;i:
thC.hulldinK is belnjf fitte.l up for'is ,,, feilitnte the ibtectlon and on
roominff purposes and many other ' vi. tion of boot Icirr ers win. have In ,-ti
conveniences arransed for. It is be-' fuVishiiiK li.ti.r to s..ldi.-r. ..tide
......s u, wwifuw pracc ana the z.i bmt,, 11c the cam
Owners of Ford Carls
If your car
will find ro-
aro advised In beware of "counterfeit parts.'
.. i ,.- ii l.ein where you
clve the hlrhest (unlit.v of Ford survleo oblulnable. All
t. o Ford i ts t.sed are supplied by tha Ford Motor Pom
my. You can no. expect' your Ford car to Slvo , h , sex
vice nnd endurance you demand unless you have It cato.l
for by men experienced in Ford methods.
roilll IWKTS, OILS M A KSSOIMI S. k
Go.
Phone 408
Fl I
NEW LIQUOR RULE IS
EXPLAINED BY BAKER
ho tho 1'resldent the further exten
Ision of tho regulations."
If the nveraste citlxen ntend"d to
Ponnittimr Soldiers to Prink in I ies . Mff owu ,,,,, aH glopplly h.h he
Must Not lie Ahuscd, i attends to tho business of tho cltv mi
He Sas. i primary ami election tlaysi the ner-
Juice liti'i'ii would be .bankrupt by
WAHHINT.TON'. Feb. 2 . Score- habit,
tary nf War linker aim.iuiH'cd today i
that the new regulations revardini; - - '
the Improvements will no doubt dnv
Patronage to the plaee. ' ' !
?. YV Jackson and family were '
down from Pendleton .Sunday on a'!
visit with relatives.
. Steve Gunnison Is said to know '.
Itieth no more, having secured vari- 1
ous sums of money, clothing and nth-:
ei iiiucies irnm nis lirecK countrv-
"tt will now In- possible to couvh t
the Nnst ni.ijor:t of bootleggers wlui
are found ettin li(Mur to soldiers
without having to pio'e a alc. The
exception as to die private homes
outside Zulus does no: wive ;'.n lib-
ert:.' -of action wliieh di.l no: alrea i
U'Xis! before lbe.se lle.: regulations
!ve?-e iirmn u lira t e.l. ami Di..i' mi r
men, he took leg-ball Saturday niKlitidos not allow am- subterfuge which
and decamped for parts no one know-Uvmild violate either the b iter or the
c... wanner 'spirit of the law
ik v. .Jackson nnd family were
I'lviatilla visitors yesterday.
t". (". f'aven, who had the misfor
tune to get a Ju-oken foot sometime
nso at the round house, is now out
on crutches but will not be able to
work for sometime yet.
STUME ZE
SAVES WOMAN VKOM
SURGEONS KNIFE
.l.-m. T. litis. "My w.fn hn htn vorv
k :rul 1 1jh' hail two doctor With
i r. 'i !. y ail Us hal appndiritiii
uritt would have tr Hhv n op'-rntlon.
Hittr- Mi h.-Kun taking 8TIWKJ5K lut
il w il !i. Ivr." Jan. It., 1!1J. "My
iii in i')inu tin'. Hhf 1-i nhh; to irc
ti'ts nit'tninwr fintl II imnrtn kinvI lo
n .... 1 t.-sv tl nil to STOIKZK." H. Y.
;H.L. !:v.ns, ( 'Kk '
1 1 j-inir .t.nr,n Ii liurtiC If you hnvc
tits, ffiir Im i'htn.r of fond, tl yHpepnla,
iiKiiu--. 1 1..H. fitarih of th utonuifii, k
i, 'nv to v.. iic ilrttuKi.-it ml n't h hottl
if ST I'M K.K, t In; mtr prnicriptlun
i ' r Ki'XiiHi h Ulr. Jt in K"iruui'(-d
"If this i'Vr( -1 if i ii n
noi of emir- lu'sitiitt-
;i Ihjs
.! 1 HliatI
"OJ.l HH-lttl
VISIT THE BARGAIN l.-SI-!IEXT AXI SAVI
pendletonS greatest department store
HI WHERE IT PAYS TO'-TBADE jjH
'.. . . - . .... . ml
mi ii hi i i i nil mm ii n' a I'liiini iwii'ii i iiwiiini urn, in iiii.i
ivjg yjg Yjt wa yjg iw wrr. xue roe w re v m tjc yct, vr. m v w mi v,n vat npmwmm a
AN EDGE OF STEEL !
AND A LINE OF FIRE !
EST MEDICINE
FOR WOMEN"
Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Portsmouth, Ohio. " I suffered from
irregularities, pains in my side and was
so weak at times I
wmm
liipsil!
ll-sill!
OVERLAND MODEL JO
LEADS IN -
PERFORMANCE
The final test of any automo
bile in ita performance.
What it does i$ more import
ant than Whaf ft Ite ,
The way this Overland Model
90 LiRht Four performs for
more than 8,00 owner speaks
mtre for it than a whole library
of technical explanations.
But this performance in thin
Model 90 includes more than
mechanical excellence.
It includes bi? car stylish de
sisn, touring comfort, spacious
interior, wide seats, ample leg
room, deep upholstery, beauti
ful finish
In nhort, it Includes complete
equipment of all modern con
veniences I 'rice $S9t; subject to change
without notice.
.L-et us show you this car.
OVERLAND PENDLETON CO.
I-aw-rs Overland and Willys
Knight Motor C'or..
S1J J.hnsin fit. l'honc 74
Pendleton, Ore.
Some War Statistics i- . a,liies- at
ma a a t 4- Britain (Including her colonies Can-
, , Ihat Are Ut Interest,: aUa, .Newfoundland. Australia, New
! Zealand- and Soirth Africa), France,
The figures In this article ore taken 1 Itaby, Japan, China, slam, Portugal,
from a. pamphlet published by the ; the 1,'nited States, Russia and a few
Bankers Trust Company, Xew York. . mlnr countries.
1. What nations are at waf? The
3. Name the Teutonic allie.T. Ger-
entente allies on the one Hide and the many, Austria, Turkey and' Bulgaria.
Teutonic allies on the other. t - t . , . A.
! 4. What are the land areas of the
- , two forces? The entente 19,526.000
s'luare miles and the Teutonic 1,222,
00. - . .
IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
tpnte allies te'-'S,? per cent of their
wealth.
FI.SH .'. VfM lt KIDXEI S OCCA
SIONALLY If YOl' fcAT .MKAT
JlFXin.AItLY.
So man or wonian.who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by.
flnshfn? the kidneys occasionally,
says a well-known authority. Meat
forms uric acid which cloijs the kid
ney pores so they sluEKishly filter or
strain only nart of the wftiste and
15. Xince the war began the entente
allies have lost abou 9 per cent of
their original man nower. and the
Teutonic allies have lout 21) per cent.
The entente allies have spent 12 per
cent of their wealth, the Teutonic 29
per cent.
16, Japan has an army of l.FlOO.
OOfl men and a man power of 10,500,
000. which may be reckoned as a re
serve force. Russia has 5.000,000
5. Population? The entente 473.- " army ana a man power or
250.000 and the Teutonic 147.000,000. is an uncertain quan-
. What oereentiie nf the total i1" l present.
land area involved belongs to the en- I 11 An-Kussia drops out., however,
tente allies' 4 1 ner cent To the tne United States of America comes in
Teutonic allies? 5.11 tier cent. i h"Vin 22.000,000 men tudraw upon
7. What percentage of the popula
tion involved? Kntente 76.3 per cent, i
Teutonic 23.7 per. cent.
Tty S. II, Hnnford, j
"In France the men are nrnuitht to What LyGia H
.... ... ,1,1,, nit- ivjiuu'ii nie n
line of fire behind them."
An ede of steel a line of fire.The
In-a.-e of :i nation eiierBize.1 f.,r war:
Hut this is France. And we, Die men
and women of America, are we, too.
of steel and fire? Fine as our national
temper has become, it fa lb far short
of thi.s. The war is too remote .No
cennon thunder at our ports. Xo hos
tile airplantes hover In our skies.
In a trench or two alonsr the battle
front there lie and watch a few to
whom America is home. They have
already suffered. They have paid
ihi.. . ..ii . , : .
i-..., i.n, ul prisoners and in
f blood. They are In contact with the
I file. Others behind them hear the
roar of distant Buna. .till more are
on the sea. conscious of the v.mue
presence of an enemy heneuth. At
home busy preparation Roeif on
among half a million to whom the war
is stiu lar away a thing heard of,
waitea ror, not yet seen.
And the rest: The hundrod-odd
millions of iiiai and women In their
nomes! In tho main, we go on the
oven tenor of our way. We cat
enough as yet; we work a little hard
er than lust year; we take many of
our accustomed pleasures; and, save
for occasional bad dreams, we sleep.
The thought of war comes to us not
above a dozen times a day.
ihe Wilngs that will make us steel
and fire draws nearer every hour. In
some few months; before the leaves I
are come and gone upon the trees,
that half million will be side by side
with Pershing's handful at the front.
Long before that time another half
million will have lft their work and
Play for the bustle of the camps.
Aloro and more the war cornea
home to us. The battle line, that em-i
lly get
uo my
couid hanil
around to
work, and as I had
four in my family
and three boarders
it made it very hard H
for me. Lynia E. j
Pinkham'a "Vctri - r
tahlo Compound
was recommended
to me. I too!; it i H
and it has restoiT d j 5
my health. It is j
certainly the lr'.. t i s
medicine for woman's ailments I ever ; 5
saw." Mrs. Saua Ehaw, K., No. i,
Portsmouth, Ohio. ! 5
Mrs. Shavr proved tho mrrit of this !
medicine and wrote this letter in order ' I
thnt other suffering; women may Hud ! i
relief aa she did.
Womeij who are stiff erint ai she w3 ' 5
should not drag along from day to day
without (rivinu this famous root and '
herb remedy, LydiaE. Pinkham's Vepe- ; r
table Compound, a trial. For special !
advice in recard to such nilment3 write
toLvdia E. Hnkham .Muliei IIP Cn. T.vnn !
Mass. The "result of its forty ycara 1
experience is at your scrv'ico, j r,
Hoovcrize on Poultry
Food, Don't Feed Wheat
JUMc nsten'fl Poultry Mash and
f-'rra t rh KooU a r ba la nr otl ru t inn,
alho I'.urU'.y, Oats, lione, Klah
Sera ps.
BLYDENSTEIN & CQ.
IMione 3lil.
lllllimillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll'i
Con Dung Low 1
CHOP SUEY,
NOODLES
Chinese Style. S
HOT TAMALES I
CHILLI CON CARNE
dl'AMSU STYLE. 5
LUNCHES I
COFFEE
Everything clean anil up-to- 5
date PlItST CLASS S&IlVlCBi H
TEA 5c Package
UNDER STATE I
HOTEL
Cor. Webb nd Cottonwood Rt 3
Fhone 687. Pendlatoo. Or S
MlIltllllltMIItlllMIIIIIIMIfllllltlflllfllllT?
rust m ranee is not a remote'
(and alien thlnp; ft is hecamlnsr. It has
llftComp. (HIP f tHh ii nrl n i.. .
j $-25. 000,01(0, (00 In wealth and a na-
8. What Is the wtrength of the ar
my and navy ; of each Bide? The en
tente a Hits have 2 1,400,000 fighting
men and their opponents 1 l.ttOO.ooO;
that in, B6 per cent of the total ar-
poteons from the blood, then you fcet n'if-a arc entente and 34 per cent Tru-
fick Nearly ail rheumatism, head- tonic.
aches, liver trouble, nervousnefH. con
stipation, dizztnewH, Hlep!erixness,
bladder disorders come from ulug
glsh kidneyx.
The moment you feel a dull ache
i. What Is the total man power on
each side? Entente, 91,700.000;
Teutonic, 25.050. 000. or TS.y per cent
against 21.5 per cent.
10. The difference In national
IS. Against all the men and money
j advantage" of t he entente, however.
I Oermany had the advantage of hein
i thouUEfh-Jy prepared, uriynnized and
unified. The entente has done mn.si
o? ita prejiarini? since the war hrokn
out. It in nfe to way (Icrniany would
have triumphed quickly if it had not
been fov the Dritish fleet, it' alone
was ready.
in the kidneyM or your buck hurtM. or - w?ilth? The enfente allies. $:Lli,-
ii the urine 1m cloudy, offensive, full
of sediment, irregular of pasae r
at tended by a sen nation of sea Idlntr.
set about four ounces of Ja Salts (,
from any reliable uharmacv and take r 14
moo. 000, the Teutonic $131,000.
000.0'tO
J 1, War debt? Total national
if the entente, .s:i.9fi0.uoo,0oo.
per cent of their wealth : of
FOR WAR BREAD USE
tt'tfltHi li-st, Hys Flour Barley
Meal, Whol Wheat. Graham
Hour, Ituhr Ground.
AH Umatilla Products
Guaranteed, ask your
Grocer.
tnlilespoonfiil In a glaiu ofc water , l"o Teutonic, 3x.fiil.(liio.00ii, or JX.7
before hreakfawt ror a few )ny antl l'fr cent of their wealth.
your kidneys will then act fine. This '- Total Income? KnTente. $82,-
famoufi nails In matle from the acid 1".'iii0,C((IO; Teutonic, 16.6'n),iH(t,-
of grape and lemon juice, coinliined
with lithia anl ha been utert for
KeneratkinM to flush clogged kfdney'H
nnd stimulate them to activity, also
to neutralize the acids In iirin so It
no lontter causes irritatiin, thus end
ing ll:idN.r disrder.
Jad yalts Is Inexitensive -and ran1
tut Injure; nial;es a delightful effer-vescr-nt
llthla-water tlrink which all
regular meat eaU'rs shou.ld take now
nnd then to keeu the kitlneys clean
llllO.
l.'I. What has the war cost so f;ir?
f;sliuiiiiel July, I9I7. cofit in money
to the entente allies, $70,lf(iU,000,f(()M:
to the Teutonic, $ foll.r.oo .nifi.uilii.
Vt in men killed, wounded nnd
misln,: Ti the entente,
The Pneumonia S'usori.
The dump, cold weather of March
seems to lie the most favorable for
the pneumonia kcmu. ,uw N the
time to lie fareful. The 'inicl,er a
cold Is gotten lid. of the 1 : llic ilan-
Ker. As soon as the first Indira! ion ; llas!ers,
of a cold ;i.ears take t 'hjini berhi id's : s;icril'ices ue shall
Couph Itemeiiy. As to the value ot tills Anil we shall meet them us Kninec
preparation, ;;sk anyone ho hns used , has met them'.' It is impossible ,n,,r
vie should flinch. To that hlxh call
lo dedicate lu the cnuser"of lilierty
nnd rlxht "our lives nnd fortunes
everything (but we have nnd overy-lhln-
thnt we mo," we shall respond.
breathing and !
('.earer than hands and feet." Vibrant
currents of sensation and mercy pass
from us to it and form It to us. The
nerves of our. whole Ileitis heslli to I
throb In it. i
More and more (he w:ir conies1
home. It is no looser "the nssuiRer.
that Is within our fcales." It Imperii-!
lively demands iidii(il tain e to our In-j
most thought.
"These are (he limes that try nu n's!
loiil.V , wrote Th,,,,, as i'ain In 1773.1
and Ihe words leap fresh Into onl j
heurls today. Where la (he man so!
dull that he can not see It? ivpar- !
tines, HinkiiiKs, casualty lifts, thrust!
from unexpected iinnrtnrv
new Sloans, new labors, new
know I hem all.
It. Adv.
WO I I.I)
'(HICK MMtMM.
)!' )II').SITI(- siioi:s
AI-ftANV, Maivh 4. A bill aimed
at manufacturers of composition shoes
selling them for leather fisitwear was
s. :ia'. !.",; i introduced today by Senator l.ock-
I H-
lo the reutonic. B.:inl, , , X; total on wood and Assemblyman faulfield.
both sides. Ii.2!l4.72;i. flreat losses The bill roUues thnt every shoe made
since this dale, hut flmires not avail-,,,f material oilier than lealher shall
"l. be so stamped. Assemblj'iuan t'aul-
14. Note that the combined debt of field said there had been considerable
and the blood pure, thereby avoiding the entente allies is 14.7 per cent of scandal over the reported Bale of
ertoui kidney complication. ; their weullh, while that of the Teu- composition ehoetf to tho army.
('luinil.orlafu's t'ouuli ICciuedy
oiile- for Cohls.
J. Ij. Sasley. Macon. 111., in speak
ing of t hanibeiiain's ("ounli Iteiiiertv
!:avs, "l)uiin the past fifteen years
it haa been my sister's favorite medi
cine for colds on the lumcs. l m-rncir
have (aken It a number of limes when
sufferinK with a culd and It always
relieved me promptly." Adv.
The United States
Government Cooperates
y.lih the. 7.BU0 member hanks malntali.inB the
f ederal licvrve Mankina Syslr,,, fr ,,, Iir,lectin
of the buMlness Interests ...f the eountrv. ThroUKh
tho Federal lteservo Hoard Washington it super
vises the twelve Federal reserve banks; it appoints
one-third of their directors: it deposits )t3 funds
larKily with them; it guarantee tho currency they
issue.
value of
This cooperation greatly Increases the
the system to us and our community.
Are you linked' up with
M r.Mlit m "HB '"'w national 'system ns
LDCHAl. I1KM.RVK ono or our llepositors? If
irl.l5il not, you should delay no
longer.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON
SECURITY '
Sent! for llooklet. "How Docs It ftcncflt Mc?"