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PAGE TWO EIGHT PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiititiig I THE I; I "WRIGHT WAY" I I By usinff tliettWKtqilT 4 I WAY" of curing" meat I you can have the best T PILOT ROCK TO HAVE A JUNIOR RED CROSS If You Want the Best for the Price. .. . "". .is', j J ':. v 7 No matter what the price, come to Tlie Peonies Warehouse. Where the new thinirs are alwavs shown first where th lnvo-Ast ani h'st. MiorcriNrt or r,nirr-TR.unfin' . AKSOMIATIOV 18; Iffil.ll ' PltlDAY NKSIIT. I.ndlos to Exc-liango Food 'Oinsorvn- Ion 1 techs' ; Oilier News Notes of Much Interest to the community. (Fast Orogonlan Special.) PIL.OT HOCK, March 11. The pnrent-teacher iiMSoelatlon held on Intcrestlntr mooting nt the school, house Friday nlifht. The mbject of assorted stocks await your choosing, where you'll receive the most efficient service and most courteous treatment. Where quality is the first consideration, where style is always right, where you can buy with the assurance that you are doing better than you possibly could elsewhere. IN OUR WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Dame Fashion's latest decrees are truthfully expressed in our. showing of New Suits, Coats and Dresses Easter is drawing near and all nature is preparing for this great time of gladness. Trees with -their new foliage, birds with new pbniage and even the coats of the animals become more glossy. ' - " ' : - . .- What is more fitting then, than - that you express your happi ness by. wearing new apparel? Anticipating your agreement wjth the above sentiments we have prepared an unusually attractive stock of suits, coats, dress es, waists, skirts and all the accessories that will make your out fit complete in every detail. Your inspection is invited. 11? The question of Spring Clothes for Men is infinitely more momentous in times of war than in times of peace. Selections must be made with more forethought, with more discrimination, with more regard for suitability and wearing quality. Moreover in war times men have less leisure than usual to bestow uixm matters of dress. With all these important details in mind, we have given even more than ordinary care to the assembling of the new things for spring. Clothes are, if anything, rather smarter this season than last; and the smartest of them all are ready here for your selection. They are priced from $17.50 to $52.50. WASHABLE CAPE GLOVES For Spring Wear Are the practical and sensible thing to wear. They give'service and satisfaction in every way. Have you seen our new ones in natural, tan and oyster white? At per pair ; $2.00 PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY A popular priced stocking made of pure s ilk, no loading or weighting, gives maximum of wear. White, black and colors. Prices. . 90c, $l.i'5, $1.35 to $1.65 TO Oil OK TO WV PATRONS Hcmcmlier our Xcw riervkv Baby f,o i'arts JoaiHd I-Vee. Vou may have the free use of our go-car ta while on your Pendleton "shopping t rips. They are loaned to you for one day and all you have to do is to ask for fcne. Jeave Vour Own (;o-cart Home. WHITE GOODS Springtime means white goods for the baby, the little girl's dresses, waists, lingerie and many other uses too numerous to mention. This store is more than ready to serve your every white goods need. Nainsook 25c to 50c Long Cloth 20c to 50c Flaxons and Lyke Linens 20c to 50cs Dimities in checks and crossbars 20c to 40c. Poplins 30c to 50c Batistes 35c to 75c Sheer novelty white goods, in many pretty patterns 25c to $1 Gabardines and Fancy Weaves . for skirtings . . 35c to 75c Be sure to see these new white goods. m:vs that KviMi ixtkrkst tiik i:co- XOM ICAL. TIIIEII'TV SIIOI'I'FIL Tfonay Cleaning Tfrrio Tvllr soon be here. Th Hargain Hasement is offering lota of good scrims In the bolts and remnants nil .at bargain prices. A New leather Is Now Beinjr Marketed fJlawd Horse Hiile a leather that is even prettier, in the blacks, than rfie real kid, and it wears longer. There is nothing that wears like horse hide, and since it is good, the Bargain Basement has it. Right now we are offering this leather in little chil dren's shoes and big girls and women's plain and fancy shoes. A pretty leather with long wear and a small price. Have You Seen the Pretty AVaNts offered by this department? We invite you to come down and look them over. The styles are right as also are the prices. Men's Great Kig, White, Soft Handker chiefs are sold here for 5e. ( Hoys" Tnff Iron'' Work Klines, No. 1 to No. tf are on sale at $2.23. They're Talking Alxiut I s A family from Idaho came Into this busy department yes terday and said they had heard, from their neighbor, about this place lies u It, ."They purchased their whole summer's supplies for the whole family right here in the Base ment." Girl's New Wash Dresses at nearly half the regular price, ages to 14 yearn. They've Turned Over to I'h Another Hi;? Imt of ICeninantM or All Ivfiuls. Here's (Something to Interest the Women. We are the only market in all eastern Oregon offering you women's fast black hose at 1.1c per pair. All sizes. Men's Scrvicable You ought to see the the quality of the new 1 1 8 suits offered you around town for $20 ami $2n then visit the Bargain Basement. Better .suits for $Ht.9&. Gingliums and Percales 5e to fie per yd. under the market prices. Uoes It Pay to Advertise? lo you re member the eards we recently handed you, advertising our men's shoes? Well, the result is, we cleared out practically every pair, and now we tire just about loaded up for u no her Men's SImm sale. Hundreds of Kxcellcnt Bargains are Bc iinr Offered These Days In trVis liest of All Shopping Places. , You should visit this department every day and remember. If It's in the Bursa in Basement it's Sure a Bargain. Winesap Apples Good sound fruit, 163 to 175 in box, the box $2.00 Good Dry Land Potatoes From Weston, 100 lb. sack . . . $1.25- T. P. W. Bath Soap Glycerine and Peroxide, 12 to box $1.35 Ripe Olives Good flavor, medi- um size, 2 cans 25c. Calif. Layer Figs, pound... 33c Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets and Garden Seeds, plant that war garden now. Crockery Dept. in grocery base ment. "PURE FOOD SHOP" Cleanliness Economy Service BUY YOUR TII1UFT 'STAMPS HER.! 2 Help your government, h IV thrift stamps. Buy war savings vtii mps. We have thern for sale in our oj ffice on balcony. Thrift .Stamps, each - - - 2."k? War Savings Stamps, each.... $I.M . pendletonS greatest department store ifcWHERE tT PAYS TO TRADE tmS SEND "HIM" A SMILAGE BOOK We have Iheni for sale here in our office on balcony. 'J. n Tickets $l.oa. lUO TteketH $5,011. Kor Kolditr'.s line in cantonment theaters. i: ' the Junior Ucd Cross was discussed by the mem hers and an Interesting talk on this topic was made by It. E. Chloupek of Pendleton, it was de cided to organize the chapter soon. The matter of selling thrift stamps was brought up by Hev. Davis and he was appointed to head the school i boys In a house to house campaign. A short program was given ns fol lows: Heading. Ruby Hutchinson; solo, Mrs, (1. X. Johnston, and a song by the school. Miss Gilbert and Mrs. Johnston were appointed' as a pro cram committee for next month. George and Clarence Koyer have re turned from Portland where they i have been nuking a courso hi school. ; Clarence was sick when they arrived home and Is novr quarantined at his : home with measles AVord has been received here of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and MVs. WIlliamJHarrlK of Portland. Jllrs. Man-is Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and will spend the summer at their ranch east of hero. 1 .allies to Hold Moetlm. On Saturday, March 16. the ladles of the community are requested to meet at the school house. Karh one will ho supposed to bring a food con servation recipe, which she h.os test edund found to be satisfactory. These recipes will be exchanged, giving each woman a good collection. 1 Dr. J. j. Cillcland of Pullman. , Wash., spent Sunday nlht here. Tie was accompanied home by Mrs Gil ! lelanil, who bus Iieen visiting here several weeks. I I)is SohrfTpf entertained several of her little friends at her hoove Thurs ' day afternoon in honor of her fifth (birthday. The afternoon was snent'in I playing games after which lee cream I and cake were served. prod Moos left Sunday for Kugene to take n i-.hort course In school ure , paratory to entering t lie service of his country. He enlisted recently In the I ord nance corps. Volta Roork spoilt Sunday with her parents here. Airs, tester and her small daughter i Mildred Irma, have returned from Kt. Anthonys hospital In Pendleton to their homo here. A letter was received here thir i week by Arthur Pond from his broth, or Archie, who Is In active service In I Prance. Archie says he Is driving a 'motorcycle with a side car for a ma I jor. Work Itcsnnicd on (;nilu Hlcvutor. J After a delay of several weeks, work j has been resumed on the grain eleva , tor. Tho excavation work In almost I completed and carpenters will begin ! soon. Lemuel Cnsteol and family were In from their ranch Sunday. They were 'accompanied home by Mrs. Patterson who wli lremaln at their home some time W. T. Kldwell and family were Pen dleton visitors Friday morning. Fay and Grace Hlnkle were over Sunday visitors In Athena. Mrs. Herbert of Pkiah, was a guest Friday night of Mrs. a. X. Johnston. Mrs. Herbert was on her way to Wal la Walla to visit her daughter. She has two sons enlisted In the army. Mrs. Patterson received a letter from her son Albert who Is In train ing In a Texas camp. He says he has been made a corporal. Winnie Smith came up from Pen dleton Thursday to see her sister. Mrs. Rose Pull, who Is to leave this week for her home in Vancouver She will be accompanied by Miss Smith. Mrs. Thompson and daughter are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Roork. Airrrd Weslgate Improved. Alfrfed Westgato. who was Injured finite seriously last Sunday when n I Mm, Is nlilo to ho up I The "WRIGHT I is to use Wright's Ham Pickle for making sugar , cured meat and then I smoke the meat with 1 "WRIGHT'S SMOKE." Sold by j Tallman & Cov Leading Druggist. jj iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimnitniiiiiimmre A CHILD GETS CROSS, ' SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED LOOK MOTinrrs! ir Tovr;ri-: IS oti:i cmt.w urrr.K UVFK AM) ItOWKI.S' If your little one'H tongue 1m ooaud. it Is ii mire Kin the stomach, ltvor nml b.iwt-ls nct'il a Kmtle, thoroiiKh clean Intf at once. When your h(M Ih rrofw IMevlsli, listless, pale,' ilot'sn't Mlfci. eat or act naturally; lrfuth lluici, siomueh sour, system full of cl. throat sore, or if feverish, kIvd a len Hpotmful of "California Syrup of FlttO and in a few hours all the cloKffed-ut, eonstli'uitl wjistif, Mur )U ami timli KfMtctl fuMl will Kenily move out of tha 1 howi Is, a tut ynit have u well plnyfiil chilil again. Sick children needn't he coaxed t taki ittlH hatiiihsH "fruit hi xt I . Millions of mothers keep ll hninly lie ruuso they know Its action on tho stomach, liver and bowels- Is prompt and sure. They also knyw a little Kiven tori ft y saves a nivii child, to morrow. Ask your ilniKKist for' a hottln of "t'alifurnla Syrup of KIkr," wlilch ron tains directions for huhles, children of all ugres and for Krown-ujts plainly on the hot tie Heware of counterfeit sold here. it the priulne made hy 'Cali fornia Klx Syrup Company.' active cnmpalKn for new members l tils" week. They held an InteroHtlnfC met Injr Saturday nlpht. Mrs. rira Allen wns vlsftlhff her sla ter, Mrs. Hill Hutchinson, Saturday Mahel Herman wns a sliest of Hy acinth Done Saturday. TAKE PEPTON NOW Needed in the Spring by Pale, Weak, Nervous People. ' ', I'cptiron Is in the form of pllle. chocolale-coatc'l, pleanant to take, easily asfutnllateil. aoil In the moat successful combination of iron of which its makers. O. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., have any knowledRe. You most have an abundance of Iron in your blood if you are to he keen, quick and tit in the battle of life, ovpi-coine obstacles and know no audi liilnjff ns failure. Kor spveral reasons Kick of i;-o:i in t lie blood is more noticeable in Hie SprinK than at any oiher time. Hosides iron. I'cptlron Includes jiep ftln. nux. celery and other tonics, nervo helps and illestives. It plves strength, color and body to the blood; reddens pale cheeks, steadies the nerves. Im proves the digestion, nourishes anil Slves i.lflmtna to t lie whole body. 1 ... It is the tonic Sprlnif medicine for vnu and for your family. PERSONAL AiVD NEWS NOTES FROM ADAM S AI'AMS. March "i. -Mry. Will . .. I M. i, a f ....... M.-, t..a.kt lo Atlietia i rim sda " .Mr. and Mrs. li. n Hlmonton and J Mr family and .Mrs; Klla .imonlon re- , Mr. and (rp. J.ohn Winn, daughter j Mr. and Mrs. tl. M. Morrison in- I.ucllo, .Mr.,iind ltrs,.Ji.hn CiiIcks, Mr. tV'red to the county neat Salunlay. and Mr. T. A. IJeiiHlln Mr. and Mrs. , ' -"".. . vau.i ;,i, In Adams Thur.sday. ' 'rank KrebH, Mr. and Mrs t'arl , . ' M-hristlan. da.iKhter Uone. Mr. and Mr. Meven K.lwards- corner Broc- Mr: Jack Hakr. Mrs. Van -eve. "'' nM,"M m,t Mr- l'"Wer. Mrs. :. . Itiohardson. Mrs. llarr. t "an .-- u.tiz was n usiior ai inn Atrs. C harles Hunch. Mrs. Mclntyre. county seat Monday. turned home Katunla' from C'al'tfor- , rs. Mary Bhaw, Misses Jc.sxle h. i Mrs. lon ICaper. Mrs. farly fhris- ! tila where they have ?een ypen ding ! "" Heiiluh mincer. IJora Chctinut j tlan and Mrs. Frank Krctis motored! Hie winter. ' ; 'Viltna Uoyer, Helen Itnyer, Xelo to Athena Thursday.' A party was irlven In the city liall f Iirr. t'annen. Liutse lJcs Volnjne Mr. and Mrs. (Mho Stoll are rejoic-' Tlinn-day ev. nior.' by t h LaJles. 'lul I-?retta Van i'leve, Owendolyn Mcln-linir over the arrival of a daughter to j lo tonnr of Mr and Mrs, Kce Ka Rer. tyre: Messrs Otis IJeunllen, Charles t make their happy home happier. 'Ih., we present were ns .V.lijwa Mr. St"hatx. Italidi Wallan. I!olland Mot-! Mother and" child are dolus nicely, and Mrs Kiev.n .l,r,n d.-ioirhter rlson imd Wendell Mclntyre. All en-I Mice, Mr. and Mrs. m -em Lien- Joyed ft very pleasant evenlnjr und at j albn. di.uKhters lorls A nd . I r na.. I a late hour refreshments were served Mrs.. J W. SiM ocer. Mr. a nd Mm. J. consisting--of fruit aolad and the l:ed river near yShawneetown. wlileli I.-. 3H0 feel above sea level. I;ul lelin r,64 kIvi'm the exact elevations above sen. level of more than ivm1 points In ( iKIahtiioa ns determined by spirit leveling by the survey from1 lH;r, to 11(12. inelusive. In cooperation1 w-ith tile territory of Oklahoma, from ; 1911.1 to 1 !0 7. IniliiHlve. and with the stato in los. mil, and These exact ep.vatlons have lieen ieternilned by the Kenlotricnl survey in connection with its topographic' mapping. Their vnluo as starliiiK the points are so described as to be easily Identified. , Vntll he edlll ,f llulleliii r,li'4 Is exhausted, :i copy will be sent to any one interested. Ii.etucsls Jdiould lie sent to tbe liirr-ctor of tho .Survey, Washington, I. -. The survey will tie Kind to supply also a small Index map of Oklahoma, showlnir tho published maps covering parts of the stato and Including a list of tho publications that arc avallaldo on the tfenlojxy, min eral resource's, and water resources of the state. j Altitude in okluhoina. The hiKhest point In Oklahoma, ac- crack- cording to the I'ntted States kouIokIc.iI points for engineering projects re- i ' luirlnir their own surveys is evident. . KMT: 'VfI'T filVF.X.' Though a. larce numlx-r of eleva- Itl'lvNOS AlltlX, Murcji 11. Itrlt tions are f-hown on the. topographic alii has Kuuranlccd tho safo (sinditct ma?v. of areas In Oklahoma publish- to Holland for former .crman Ani- J TleKntr, Mr. and Mrs. ".Vlll Hover Mr. and Mrs t'hai les I mr, tuls. dauh ters. lri-ne and Kiani'ls, M t- nd Mrs. Arthur Voder mid 1 iiirh. r. Mary. ers. Mrs. t'ella Krebs and Mrs. Christian motored to the county seat j Its altitude is 47iiO feet above sea lev Saturday. 'el. The lowest point In the state la survey, repartnient of the interior, is cd by the survey, they are stated on linssaflor l.lixhlirg'. lint refuses to ul- horse. fell on now. Kllzaboth Hof.'ner. daimhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Jlin Hoffmr, is quite 111 with appcnflieitls. Arthur Hond was in T'endleton Mnnday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olllinin were here Sunday. Bert WcstRate was a visitor here Saturday. A dance was held at tho homo of ' Fred Wilson Friday nixht. Several! car loads of younir peoidc from here! attended A St. I'utrlek'n day dance will be Klven here Friday niKht In the n.1,1 'Fellows hall. Music will be furnished by a Pendleton orchestra. I.evi and Ida KldrldKe. motored to I'endleton Friday nittht. They were accompanied by Miss Olive Morllmore who spent tho week-end there. j-nve for Home. ir. ami Mrs. I'. le IMmnn have left r 1 heir homo in Ludwlir. Mnntnnn er spendliiK Ibu winter at tlie home Mrs. l'lman's mother m.. 1 ....1 r.llrldRo. Professor J. Ilarrah was a business visitor In Walla Walla ihe last of ihe week. Mr. and Mrs. AI Ttoylen were tran sacting business here Saturday. I.on Knotis and family were here Sunday. Mrs. Klla Mcltroom Is III m r! hospital this week. U r. Scharpf was a Pendleton vis itor Sunday mornlnit. M. D. OranKo and Fred Moes were In I'endleton .Saturday. The orphans from the Ties Moines homo In Washington are hern to their entertainments in tho opera house this week. They were hero last summer and gave an excellent pro Kram. Itohert linylcn Is nsslstlng with the UMrlf nt thrt .I-.. ... "'" until me ar Everyone Should Drink' Hot Water in the Morning Willi away all the atomach, liver, and bowel polaona. before , breakfait To fcej your best day In and day out to feel clean inside; no sour hlln to coat your toneun and sicken your bre.ith or dull your head, no consti pation, bill,, us attacks, sick headache, colds .rheumatism or Rassy, odd stom ach, you must bathe on tho Insldn like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more important, because tho skin pores do not nbsorlin impurities Into lh blood, while the howel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep ihese poisons and toxins well flushed from tho stomuch. liver, kidneys nnd bowels, drink before breakfast each day. a glass of hot water with a teaspoonfui of limestone phosphate In It. This will clennue ' I'uriry and freshen the entire nlhuen tary tract before uniting; more food into the stomach. . . 'let a unarter pound of limestone' Phosphate from your pharmacist. It ' Is inexpensive and almost tasteless.' except tt sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated nor water every morning- to rid vour ' "f heso vile poisons nnd also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel- lib. you felt before your blood, nerves-nnd muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin thl treatment and above all,- keep It up. . As soap and hot water act on th. lennsiog. Anna; at the west side of Cimarron county, the maps only to the nearest foot, lew Ills fkTmail n!iviciaii to acmm- rival of Miss Verona Fiillenu-Mo.. m.i.1. n . - . ana ptirlfylnK. whereas the bulletin gives the eleva tion to the thousandth of a foot an 1 pnny liiin. not fixed. The dale of Ills sailing Is i has accepted the position ihe Itebekah lodge la itartlng an stone tihosnhnte a ,l k . l-efore breakfast, act on tha atomach, nver, kidney, and buwela.