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EIGHT PAGE3 PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918. LOOK AROUND You will realize more fully after you have "looked around," after you have seen the merchandise be ing sold by other stores, and have compared it with what we will show you, that The Peoples Ware house is the best place to trade after all. Better poods, larger stocks, newer styles, more moderate pri ces, better service, all combine to guarantee satisfaction to you here. " . NEW SILK GINGHAMS Thfi oiifK beat cloth in thi? season's nuw wash fabrics. We have just re ceived thsf and knbw you win like them. Shown in "the large plaids and strides, in color' combinations, one yard wide, )er yard K,V ' i:v tissCk c;iaiAMs In the large l"hls nnd stripes, 31 inches Wide. vAv popular frvery ,-vvhere.. jer "yard VWe THE OXIiV MjACFJ in ai.i. kast KIJX UKJON where you may secure these excepti onal bargains. Women' Ores shoo.- of very pret ty styles, the best materials, medium widths and sizes to SI. 98 ' Men' Uresis Shoes Made on either the Knglish or College toe or the wider more sensible last, either buttaii. or lace, sizes 5 to II.. Meti'i Work shoe fclasy supple uppers of oiled tanned ealf. with ser viceable oak soles; foot form lasts ami all sizes . i Itojs' ScIhxH Shoes Here s some thing exceptional. Good serviceable school shoe at these prices. "Big boys' !.: little boys' . . SI. tup IVrcales lie yd.: Outings Ho yd.; Kt-rswi 49c yd. ITkt rlti-nmaiits of Unit tloods M Price. SPECI.Wi CLE-W II SALE FOK THIS WEEK, .i Silk Waists, Silk Skirts. Silk Press es, MeuN Suits, Sweaters. Men's Shirt. hihlreu's Shoes, CWklreii"s Coats, lVtticoMs. ALL. AT RAIiG.UX BASEMEN' PIUCES. "PURE FOOt) SHOP" Phone 15. Cleanliness Economy Service lemonstratioii Kind's EvaKratel FmiM and Vegetables Step in to- ISiee kiivf Freshly milled. 9 lb. sack SI. to Strictly Errsb liauch EsKs, dozen -15c Eresh Calif. Vegetables by express to day. Eaney Swiss Cheese, Cream Urick and Koquefort. ' Table Peaches the extra fancy qoali ity. can stlc P ' I Our N&uuK Spring I Suits for W omen are creations of master tdilors I Every woman likes to feel that she is "smartly" dressed. That ' her clothes are not only correct in style but reflect the utmost beau- . ty and grace of line. This individuality and distinctiveness is a f ea- ture of the new coats and skirts new on display in our garment sec . tion. Unusual care in the selection of each garment, the cream of the production of N;ew York's best makers, bought right in their show f rooms, weekjs later in style than those their traveling salesmen show, assures you that our styles are the last word of Dame Fashion. Let us show you. ! a - ltoqiiefort. ' N s m liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m 1 . TONI)L DEPARTMENT STORE ' gjj 1 ijJfioPbopIes "War Aoes 3 gV'!gaBai WHERE IT PAYS TO TIRADE WSB I ; ' i . , ,,. , , ,,,. . - J1i..i.'j.--rjilr-l, I ii i j " TTyT" gas of the baking powder. These rrr, SrjJJm fJl : crackers (,hey really do not crack I t , u:.- . Tft vit'"f.'- " 1 iso they can not be crackers and they ' I ' I s ""t'T, " J '4,1 are not sweet, so they can not be cook- I i v- , 1J'' v 't ' ? f' I iies) "lay he '"'ed for a few seconds 1 1 . i ' " Ki f " f &l ; and served under creamed foods or f I . 1 . i -i . At -n ' . t a7 1 ,i TYi , f ,. j'v-o . v fj y r : x . - .-: z,a inu ue eitien l,oiu wiin suop or r .j - ' ' . , . - . 4 - r.- y-r, WARMER WEATHER 13 PREVAILING AT UK1AH SXOW ALMOST AI.I. CiONIO AVITI1 ixuicATioxk :ooi l-XJIt KA1X. . Other Xewa uiid Sorlnl Xolcs Aluli Int-ot Am (.utliortl by the Kust Ortonlan OHrcHiiidont. (East Oresonlin special.) UKIAH March 5. Lqu Oisteel, who left I'kluh some time ago and enlfeted In the murine corps, ,is now stationed nt Mare Island, and he writes his mother that he likes it fine. His address is Marine Harracks, Mare Island, Vallojo, California. Mrs.- Olive Turner of -Butter creek j who has been visiting her daughter, j Mrs. iiert (Itlibs, -for the last three i weeks, returned to her home last j Tuesday. She was accompanied homo ny her little granddaughter, Leona f Mrs. Ohriy Sturm and Miws Vivian ! Buhb of Alba, were t'kiah visitors j Monday. . I Ira Arbngust of Kilter was in town' Friday night en route to l'endleton j or business. ' i Mr. and Mrs. ltensing of Jtitter, who huve been In I'ulifornla during the winter, were guests at the Hotel; home. i Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hynd were : guests at the Sturdivant brothers' ranch- Saturday. j Jim Johnson and Henry Itlackwell, ! Jr. of Hunge, were business visitors j In Ukiah Sunday nlKlit. J. P. Kndicott was in town trans- acting business. j An all nitfht dance was given at j Alba last Friday night. A large j crowd 'attended And a basket supper ! was served In the hail Those at tending from T'kiah were Cecil Mar i tin, Biunch Holln, Grace Ilolin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C? rooms, j R. G. Clark lost a good horse a few ! days ago which was cut one barb j wire and bled to death. Ike Reeves, wife and children of Idaho, is visiting at Alba with Mr. Reeves mother. Art Rheburg of Alba visitd in Ukiah Thursday with friends. J. II. Mettle left Thursday for Gut ter creek with a load of supplies for Miss Marie Mettle, who is teaching there and has located a homestead on Butter creek. M iys Fran kie St u rd i va n t left for Pendleton (Wednesday morning for an indefinite stay. Willium Howard, Jinks Howard and wife and Ike Reeves of Alba were in t'kiah Thursday 'on business. Newt Reeves and wife of Alba who have been visiting in Idaho during the winter, returned to Alba Wed nesday. Miss Grace ttulin left Monday for a week's visit at Hermiston with friends. Frank Mulky of Long creek passed through 1'kiah Friday on his way to Pilot Rock Mrs. Jennie Moore is having flues put in her residence. Rev. Herbert Owners of Ford Cars are advised to beware of "countcrfj.lt P"' J.f.'' needs .Uju-lmont l.rlnK It here vv hero oU S v fin 10 the cotliuieie on'-""- - - 1 llatiie servioo wit.. .- ..."--- i,tiublo. .AH anddranr you dciiin n "l unlesn yuu huvo it cared for by men experienced In Kurd method. a 4 VOHD PAltTS, OILS AND At CKSSOIUEfl Simpson Auto Co. Johnson and Water Sts. Pnone 408 COOKS I'lUt TOMMY IX 1IOI.Y l.AXI). 1 . i ALL CHILDREN LOVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR ; LIVER AND BOWELS (ilVF IT WIIFTX KKVKItlSII. 1H)SS i illl. IOIS. Kilt HAII Hit HATH I oil SOI II NTOMACH. A good cook, is hard to find, he is naturally home with, the "caterer" was found by smne Tom-mif-s 11. the Holy Land and bo is now a full-fledgod cook for tlie Hiill.h. in Tommy's opinion. So when one appears invited to make his troops. This a4..'d IWIMS TIUKVKS WFAft r. s. Ait.M v rxiroisAis I'ARTrf. March ."..A aang of thieves, masquerading in I lie uniform of the fnhed State army, has dur ing the last few weeks been defraud ing various banks, hotels and business bouses in 1 'aris by me;i ns of bogus checks, according to the European edition of the New York Herald. Aft- careful Investigation tlie man- set a baim shot t alii", giving Davy NEW SHOES WON'T HURT AFTER THIS CllXATl MAX TELLS HOW siii:ivi:l vv corxs so thkv lift olt. Ouch ! ? ! ? ! This kind of rough talk will le heard lesa here in town 01 t People troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati! authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called free-one when ap-1 plied to a tender, aching corn stops : st-reness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without' I ain. ; He says froezonf i a sticky sub-: stance which Jrie Immediately and ! never inflames or even irritates the j surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter, of an ounce., which will cost very lit tle t any drug vtore. i said to be sufficient to remove every hard or soft n rn or callus from one's ft. Mill ions of American women wilPwelconie thi ann:uncement Kince the inangura- ' Hon of the high heels I " i '- i , f. ,f " IT ': . It ' . )&tjfr-'A&,-- - We have succeeded in getting another shipment of these fun ous curs with te silent sliding sleeve valve motor. f this lolment we have, one that is not yet sold. If vi i u are interested in one of these remarkable cars with the i uiet est and et the most powerful motor in the w i Id, iu should see us at once. OVERLAND PENDLETON CO. eah r (hrrlnnj and Wilhs Kuili( Moior Cant. Johnson St. I'hone 74 I'l 'tu"! -ion. irw LOUISE GLAUM IN TKIANGLE PLAVl ' .Jas3 IDOLATERS." gas of the baking powder. These crackers (they really do not crack so they can not be crackers and they are not sweet, so they can not be cook ies) may he toasted for a few seconds and served under creamed foods or they may be eaten fold with soup or salad.'' Kice flour combines very nicely and when used with barley makes a bread j nearly as white as wheat does. For pic sneiis. wnea usea lor lemon, cream or any other separately cut deed filling, they make the best combination. However, fluffy mashed potatoes make a very good foundation for any bread, cracker, or pastry. Miss Tingle declares. They can be combined with any mixture and save the more ex pen wive flour. They also furnish part of the moisture, liut whep potatoes are used in yeast bread the dough must be kneaded very much .harder than for; white flour. j '"The big difference in making war j breads and white breads." she .said in j closing, "Is that the war bread must bt handled very lightly and must be start ed to bake in a nich hotter oven. Liut when you want another slice of bread you shotfid eat a potato." U doing the work. Kd Thrasher of Dale was In fkiah Friday night on his return from Pen- er dleton where he attended tlie funeral ; fi ffer of an .express company of the late Donald Ross. j trip and captured two of tho A box was packed and sent out j one being the ringleader. Tuesday by the l-kiah I ted Cross aux- ! iIUry which contained the following; No good American objects t Ten sweaters, 32 pairs sox, one puir rations for the benefit of our wristlets, 7 pajama suits. bed i but what makes one weep is shirts. '8 napkins, eight tray cloths. sugar and flour to insatib'e nine pairs bed sox, twelve hot water j Jones. bottle covers, two wash cloths, nine . . pieces linen. 1 r ambulance caps, ff pair bed sli ppers. Clair Sturdivant, who Is at the I. naval training station at Jr'an Diego. California, is expected home on a furlough soon. Warmer weather prevails again and indications are good for rain. 545. mm With only a Kkift of snow a few warm! This undoubtedly establishes n rec- days will soon take it off. ,,rd for Individual company insurance. Walter Allison, forester, who rc- or the LT,.". men in the company, turned from J'earson Meadows Fi b took out Insurance f'rt ? I rt.uen each, day, reports that he found rB Inches ; the remaining member subscribing to of snow at the government stake. ; a ?r.0tio policy. Look at the tongue. Mother! If cutitcd. It is a sure sign that your lit tle one's stomach, liver and bowela need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, en in, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natur ally, or is fnverlsh. stomach twur, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a t( aspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs.' and in a few hours nil the foul, censtipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Us little bowels without gripping, and you have a well, playful child uguln. You needn't coax sick children to take this harm less "fruit laxative." they love Its delicious taste, and it al ways makes them foti splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which ha directions for babies, children ot all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bot;l... I'ewnre of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine ask in see that it Is made by "Call foinia Fig Syrup Company." llefutfu any other kind with contempt. in addition to this, jss men of tho Hi niu company mado allotment, to taling $,s;0.50, for the "folk back home.' ' For Burning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not ie applied if good clear skin In wanted, i-rom any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for . exira large eue, get a bottle of semo. MMtiXKs IX lltXci' ' When aPPIied as directed it effectively i1"-!' heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wa-hiuT(iV i) c M..ch - Wi ndsaund chafing. It penetrates, cleanses a. hi.m.io.n. i). M..uh andsoothes. Zemo s a clean, dependable Iho 8..th company K,giment V. H and inexpensive, fnetrati SuWic Marines on active service some- liquid. Try it, 83 we believe nothing you where in France is insured for UaveeverusedisaaeffcctiveandsatisfyiniL TERRIBLE TERRY McGOVERN IS DEAD ;r.ii 20 .FXiiio m)i.iu:i:.s. AI.TA TtOAV. I 111 -Mess i 1. 1 1. 1 i.w tiv;i,k ;ivi-s WAR itM'ii'KK ou m:vH.hi l :s j 'lli(e 'nt'm' f njlllftl Hall Klot. I "LITTLE Rock. Ark.. Murch . 4. Twenty-six soldiers of the S12tll engi neers' service battalion are in the Kuard house at Camp Pike awaiting courtmartiul as a result of a riot in Substitutes Oat mid liarlcy t rai kcrs for lou-J: lot Oil'.i and Oi.ii t llaiulliiiic cifar,v. I'NIVKKt-ITV o'' (iKEiJUX. f.u- Marcli ".. How to substitute tlie war flours for the vhe:tt and Kene new HEADACHE STOPS, Dr. James Headache Powders give instant relief Costr dime a package. Jrve-i' kmg. fcphttinp or dull, throbbing h'-A-ijih yield in jut a few momenta to lr. .laim-H Headwhe Pow ders which wt only 10 cent" a jjark ape at any dru htorp. It' tbp quick-e-t . .Munwt li.td:wh relief ia tin; liole worl 1. I)o!i t aufiVr! Kflipve the H?i'iiy and di-dn-s now ! on can. MdlioBs of nttn and women have fund that lfdache .and nniralfria miMry is needh-HM. t.tt what you ak for, how-to ccmbinc thorn to the bust ad vantage was the subject. of Miss I-il-lian ThiBic's food conservation lec ture in Viliard hall at the I'nivendty mes hall at the cmp this morning. Wednesday. A white noncommissioned officer suf- "t'at flmir i a good bargain even fored a painful but not serious scalp at ei.ht cents' a pound." she said, "be-;WOund. cause it in artictilarly cm cent rated. , it contains more fat. more nutritive! value than most other flours. The , iiiiiuris iu iu. ufci:i i at cake is the Htaff of life or the I . Scotch i eople.'' ;Oullrtiik of laMlcs-siM- JErMiIt.s in Miss Tingle s-aid that one trouble Military Control. with yie older substitute recipes is: I-OXDON, March 4. The outbreak tl at they are mostly for hot breads. r,f lawlesaneHH in county Clare, Ireland We are left to.-ustless and "you can't il 13 announced officially, rendered ne serve creamed foods with muffins." ; cessary Sunday the sending ff nd- f Sut y,,ii will have a Kood substi- 'ditional troops to the county to as.yint tote for toHst." she said, "if you take 'the police. . unty Clare has been two tesi-.on -f 1'ukinx powder und 1 declared a special urea under the de nearly a U;isoTn of salt to very i.ip j feiise of the r ilm act. of equally mixed oat and I arley flour. w ti ft and mix, then add a tablespoon ijt corn "il. Moisten w it h enough m Ilk or w ater tt make a firm patu tbat wii1 roll a;irf U uvt the bowl clean. Koll vei-y lihily and" cut in toast siz ert 4.ires it c'.iif'rvcs the trhn-!i:inid.- H mi I k in a r; t her hotter ovn fir-!. ih;Mi wii'.ii liour fooibs require Stand the pr.ns up at an an sJi? t' eook us it mk.-s for erlspness. "I'.nt iiix.Vf all let not bin-: dlny j on jtfl er Miss TiTiftb Ji f' ' S I brtINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER ' BEFORE BREAKFAST. Sy we will both look and feel clean, tweet and frtih M and avoid lllneaa. llnrMil. fOPKXHAOKNV -March 4. With theit; sklrtM worn out and no throafl and mau-rial to nitnd them, the wo uipn rouductors and guards on th' l:;:variun r:iir.iiv hitvt si'iit a pi-lit:-to tho HilthitM,. demanding that ti-.Ui rs l' Hu.plU'l at once. ! T.rril thl t'O ? c;l er th TEkBY. MSOOVERN. ' AK6C6KIT t . SKETCH OF . j - -: j fcirx" M hi t-rn, for I'ars one .if tin- Kr':.tf-.t fiwht rip haH k!iovn, Ir d.-ad In IiIh I-;irnint 1. loilk a cow by tudin- ' t hirty-nitit h c.i r. fciithprwciht hani nil went down before '"Vounw t'orhett ineiiiorMldu Hm-tftird im ..ml nearly Kuiuinry Mi'lcnco hus ttT latci matlu raidcl iil.I.-s with resultM thnt nrc of untold IdcKylni; to hiunanltv. The lat i'Kt i.,licatloii of itM untiilnif miieurch Im the reeoinniciHlHtlon that II Is u neoewiily to nltend to Ititnrnill Minlla tlon of the dnilnawe Kysleni tif tho hll. mini hndy an n i0 i,e drains of th Iu line. Th.ise of uh who lire Bi cuKtoined to feel dull and heavy when we urlno, dlttlnK headache, stuffy from a cold, f'i'l loim-ue. misty hrcnth, acid Btom ach. can. Instead, feel a fresh an a daisy l,y opening the sluices of tho system each morning and flushlnB out ihe whole of tho Internal poisonous itairnant matter. Everyone, whether. alllnR, nick or well, should, each momlnR before breakfast, drink a kIsm of real hot water with a teaspoonrnl of llniestono Idiosphule In It to wash, from the stom- or ami Dowels the previous illdiKestllde waste sour lll t polsonons toxins; tliun cleanslnt; :"eeteng and purifying the entire iillimntaiy canal before mutln more : f 1 '"" " xlornach. The action of "ot w r ll'ues,tone phosphnie on i an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating, it deans out all the sour , fermentations, gases, wast, and acidity and Rives one a splendid appetite for ; breakfast. While you are enjoying jvonr breakfast the ph'o.ph.lted hot ' "n, r" 'xlri'ri"K a large vol- me of ter from the hh.od and get- il I lie Inside organs. Tbe millions of people who are both, -ed with constipation, billons spells, stomae,, .,ol,le. rhom.mllsnt stiffness; ' j f si I lOW mtL-l..u t.i a ch. I day" ii.,.. lie was preparing Knrkert him out and beat him again This will cost' very II , , , ! .'". ",r''- a have put In the Ibpiiil. " j the theory would be all right If It, to box for the benefit anil cntertuln- In 8an Francisco to prove It was not j ctent to make anyone a .pron "ntlnued, "for there Is no were not for the fact tnat the average ; nient of boyii in the cantomnentH a fluke. Hut In neither fight was heicrnnk of the siibleet of ini..?"1 . his best. i.-'i, I,. , " i 'p'ulil.v in the new flours to catch the cow does not care much for theory. ! when he was carried off. Terry was