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PACE TWO DAILY feAST OREGONIA' TENPtEfON; DftEr,ON;:rilURgnAY. MARCH 21, 1918? EIGHT PAGES f -: :l I i QUALITY STANDARDS OF THE HIGHEST TYPE ARE THE FEATURES OF OUR STOCKS You will find our merchandise to be more than excellent quality standards are not a matter of Meeting policy with us our stand on that subject is very firm and unchanging you've always had good quality from us and you're going to have it again this season. Good quality means satisfying quality quality that makes the weaves enduring. Ourgoods are Value Goods. DISTINCTIVE NEW BLOUSES FOR EASTER 7 1 1 ? 1 Vlk Select Your Easter $uit,Now Newest spring models of authoritative style, tailored with the perfection that dis tinguishes all of pur apparel, and presented in such fashionable fabrics as men's wear serge, tricotine, gabardine, Poiret twill, checks, wool jersey and homespun. The styles include novelty effects as well as those severely plain. The fitting for you will be perfection itself. Suits that are remarkable at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and up W $75.00. You'll need one to wear with your smart spring suit or separate skirt." - Here are elaborate blouses of Geor gette crepe, hand embroidered, lace trimmed and beaded in novel designs. s "Tailored blouses of crepe de-chine in many likable and desirable styles. Dainty lingerie lucked or embroid ered, some with large collars that fit . so well outside your suit collar. The prices range from $1.00 to $15. KiUf iff w MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men of today demand comfort in dress. Every piece of wearing apparel made for them is based on comfort. No matter how well dress ed a man nlay be, he can not feel comfortable in an ill-fitting union suit. T. P. W. Union Suits give the greatest comfort be cause: the seat is scientifi cally designed ; it cannot roll up, draw through the center nor gape. They are the best for the price. We'll gladly . show you- ; BUY THRIFT STAMPS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUY SMILAGE BOOKS We hav' them here for your accommodation. ,. i , ; , "FRIDAY'S SPECIALS ' In Our Pure Food Dept. T.'P.'W. and Creme Oil Soap , ' bar ...... . J . . . . 11c Potatoes Dry land spuds, from Weston, sack. $1.25 Winesap Apples, box. . $2.00 Toasted Marshmallows, pound"-'!.1: : . . ........ 50c Grapefruit Center Marsh- ! mallows, pound 50c Black Walnut Fudge, pound . . . . . i : 50c Genuine Butter Scotch, pound ;.. 50c StrictlyJfmh Eggs, doz. 35c T. P. W! Special Blend The best 35c Coffey on earth. "PURE FOOD SHOP" 5 ' Basement. . ' ; PfMHTO5 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STOKE KADIl M Ti ll SII.KS Yarn dyed, silk and cotton mixture. 3i! inches wide in stripes and plain white, suitable for blouses, dresses, children's wear etc. Yard.... 91.-25 black :hf:rcf:imk:i satkev Full .".fi inches wide, a fine quality with brilliant lustre, for children's bloomers and general , wear. The yard . . 4 . ; . . 35c -.. i IVOXSJIIKK CLOTI For children's wear is hard to beat, stripes, checks and plain colors in a. fast yarn dye, all the wanted colors. See them. ZEI'IIYU ;i;ii.-Ms Plaids and stripes, checks and plain colprs in a. great big assortment of colors. Ginghams right now are the most fashionable of early spring fabrics also the hardest to get due to a--great shortage in the markets. We consider toufselves fortunate in being able to offer these fine ginghams at per yard 10c ' llii w"r"r T PIYI Ttl I IJ A rw I M l If MJJI'JI nouse, BUY THRIFT STAMPS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUY SMILAGE BOOKS "We have them here for your accommodation. .. -FRENCH GRATITUDE' MEDALS FOR MANY Among the others to get these first clasw medals are the following Ameri cans: i SHOOTING A niTTKHIXV -Vr,iiy Americans Anion? the 3 Heads !. 'A naturalist paw a Specimen perched menccment of hia enterprise, however on the top of a tree, and failing to 'the naturalist persevered and ulti- capturo- it by any other means finally known is From the fragments he iloeiilr.,1 th.it sl,eL"nu iouna oniy m Kritlsn xew Guinea and the species was entirely unknown to .mutely succeeded in obtaining perfect Gittiiiitlc SlMfieM llKrnvfiYl liv lied- Henry C. Betty, Ulrecto. General j Naturalist iu Kew Guinea. oi me American Heller Clearing The largest butterfly i Mouse or .New York; 'James Hazen .ne renueia. in recog- specimens are worth anything from science and he forthwith fitted out u nesnondriu y Duo to foiistliiatlon. PARIS. March 19. The Journal tif- ' n"lon 01 ner devotion to French ol-J100 upward. The male measures 8 expedition at a cost of many thous- 1 Women often become nervous and flaal prints a list of thow who have ; t"er!' interned In Austria-Hungary. ; inches across the wings and the fe- ands of dollars to go In search of the despondent When this Is due te relics-n awarded the new delation. : a"" Mrs- Sharp, wife of the Ambas-Jinale not less than 11 inches, a wing Insects. ' ; constipation It Is easily corrected 1 M djJ of French Oratltt'de. l-sued ! dor, lor her untiring war work ainccJspread exceeding that of many small Two members of Che partv fell vie- taking an occasional close of Chum- the war. in recognition of the j he arrival in France.': .7 " . Thirds. . tims to the Japuan cannibals and an-! berlaln.'s Tablets. These tablets are --i rvice rendered to France by for- 1 . second class medals of silver have The jtory of the first discovery of other was rescued only in the neck of I easy to take and pleasant In effect. nens. Hie- U'Jten TO UtlBIlim IS J " i. nn, in- mm eiBUUUC DUlieriiy is a CUrlOUS one. t hue . In snito nf this ln,,,ii,I,k,iii ,-r.m. ' Adv n::med firrt among those vho Z ived the first class, silver -leials. - ' ' ' eSMo Sufferers You m sirb i Hh relief t tlie t nt marie f-raci o I. I. D.. the wwihtntc fratii of ols, -i'ii'iy of oar VjrtonKrs UuuiK tun for tirs .-ji-th'tec You wilt too. Try VLi.D.i oday. Wo gjjucrcntce it. J ' ' eXIIP HZlo -0HEo 1AM.:.IA. IX-.lt. CO. re. : eluding these Americans: Walter gilt I Abbtt- dieetor of Uie American Clearing House.- Frrnand Bhen and j Sosthene Bhen, bankers. and Mrs. ! Helen Coolidgo; Mason Hnilth of New , Orleans. Mark Peixotto, Mrs de Koal ; ries of Louisiana and Itaiilieal Weill of ! ?an ( Francisco.' . r Amojig the Americans who received : the third-class medals of bronze- are: Miss Elvlne .Veeser' of New York. ! Kobert Neeseh. Mrs. , Clare Sisco, j Howard Sturger. Mrs. Jeannette Wat . sen and Miss Marlon Will. NEW CHAMPION BILLIARDIST IS 21 YEARS OLD A eardenlesri backyard la a slacker backyard. When August Kieckhofcr, atjed 21, beat Alfred Le Oro for the three cuthion billiard championship he sur prised a lot of cue exports. But he showed Indications! that he Is a real champion and that he will remain lf.ng1 In .the cla. If not at Its head. ThiH lijlliard championship changes hands so rapidly hat it Is Impossible to predict that any one will hold It more than Fix months. Over 2,000,00 Satisfied Owners know from.experience that the Ford car is a real utility, an economical, powerful, always-reliable means for increasing the profit in business or ad ding zpst to pleasure. The Ford car meets the de mand for prompt transportation in every line of lmm an activity. The demand grows larger every day, because of the all-around usefulness of the car. FORD PARTS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson S(k. Phone 408 -- -A t '' i HEAR COUNTY AGENT ONH ' lllMMtKI AM) 1-KillTY-TW'O JI1CI tl' S'HM K SKUi roit ?i:i,o; six i:vks i3o Other Xcn mill Soi-lnl Nitin or Mmii InlcrcKt us ialherel h.v llio 1'ust Oicjionlnii torivsHiiilciil. (East OrcKonlun Special ) I'MAPINB, Ore., March 20. Friday evening nt the regular meeting of the Hudson l'ny Orange. County Agricul tural Agent, M. 8. Shrock with Mr. Jnmleson. Agricultural Agent of the Farmer's 'Hank of Walla Walla met with' the Patrons, who grently en joyed the talk of each of these gentle men. Mr. ShrocK set xorin, mo unu and object of his office which ho il lustrated with lantern slides' of work done In other parts of Oregon espec ially Yamhill County. Mr. Janilcson la workinR- with the Farmer' Hank of Walla Walla and is endeavoring to place pure bred live stfick throimhoiit this Valley. " ' Durlns the lust week. Charlie Iteln hart of I'endleton sold to Jack Stew trt. Walker and Charlie Demarls of Milton 182 head of stock cattle which have been wintered on the Wellman ranch, for 13.000. ( Ole flood man this week sold six ewes for $150. which Is a splendid sale. Kyle McDaniel last week made a business trip to Canyon. Wash., look ing after the needing of his .sprln.'i wheat on his ranch nejy there. O. W. Carpenter and Charlie Work man "left last week for their Montana ranch which they Intend to put in crop this year. They shipped a carload of implements and stock Thursday In chanre of it. Parker and (-heater Davis. . Florence Phlllppl visited with her parents at Arlington Oregon over 'the week end. Mrs. Guy Younft left Friday for her parents home at Arlington. She will stay all summer with her children at that place. The Presbyterian Ladles Aid meet next week with M-. K. 1 3 1 rr i 3, loisu mc Stove Polish YOU Should Use TT'S different from 1 others liecattKe raoio care A u taken in tlib mukitiM; ami the material ar VJ illllVl ,1-1, Black Siljf Stove Polish Mattes n hrlUInit. ullfcy pollnh thnt rm nut rub olf or ilunt oft. ao lllio slilnulasu lour tlnus as luif e eMIniry stove pr llsh. Uel on nanipte l"vu an sold by IwirdCTnie ami Ufci-ty t?'' I-n. All wo k in trinl. I'i"ltl J""! ,", r-r ptiilor . v. T yi'i:r r-i riu'lio. 1 ywtt !i"t Hi:ii It Ilia h3 tov. ttolUh yna v.r in-xl, yuar Vs.h in ! rk.il l jyr'l Jm In; ImI on BWIt Silk Blov HWlrti Mutlj in liquid or piaua onu tfunllty. Black Silk Stove Poluh Work. Sterling, UliDoU Xm BUek tllli r-OryHi fnn rm rl..i. Kil. r...t..vo.l.i..- -I nwu mtl I . BWt Hlk M.l Pollih f. rllv.r. I"; i,rUM. it h tiu uuuol for isMion ai-tamobihiB.'. II They are sucstii at many bin? func tions. After viHittnff mtinltltina fac tories,, etc., they will go to Franco, to obthTVo flKhtlng. Karh state In the union would le aheail of the jramo-if it pnlt lt IcrIh liituro to rt'fraln front making any more laws. When Itching Stops i for an all day nioctinfr. Itnni r will : be scred and a charso of 25 crnts ( i will be made. The date f nu'etlni; i 13 March 27. j I John F. OihBon rn Saturdav moved nn to the James Kirk ranrh whch he j has leased for three years. I Mr. and Mrs. 1 'hi lip pi are movinjr ! into their new home, just vacated by' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hllmon. As Mr. I'hltippl ! has bough this place from Pharlle Well man they will build on a bed room and j bathroom. j The Christian Kndeavor of the Pres- ' yterian Church entertained nn Friday! evening In the Orange Hall, about ix ty of their friends. The evening was njoyed playing games and after re freshment were nerved. Iluth Heed has been Ferlotisly 111 with appendicitis nt the hotne of Mr. nd Mrs. D. (. Satindera but la oine what improved. ." Miss Flora1 Xoyes primary teacher of the Vincent school Is out of school thiH ju!te ill. Will Kinney 1b reported nick with typhoid fever. There is'one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itchinflr torture and skin irri- t tation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any drugpist for a 33c or $t bottle of zemo and apply it as directed . Soofi you will find that irritations, pimples, hlarkheada. eczema, blotches, rintarworm ' and similar skin troubles will disappear, i A little zemrt. the nenetratiniT. satisfy n ing liquid, is all that is needed, for it wlM banishes most skin eruptions and makes l,,M,n;tho skin poft, smooth and healthy. ? 1 he E. W. Rose Co Qeveland, O. . PUT CREAM IM NOSE. AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Closed Nos tril and End Head-Cold:). First jVoman is Apopinted To Camp Hospital Library You fet-l fine In a few moment. Your cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your doused nostrils will open. j The air passage of your head w III i,ciear and you run breathe freely. Nt ' more dullness, headache: no morn hawking; snuffing, mucous discharge or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small 't'ottlT? of Kly's Cream Halm. Apply a ! little of thin' fragrant, antiseptic cream in your xjnitrllir:,!'- It bt penetrate through every air puBKJige of the head; soothe and swollen, inflamed inucoita menibrauo, and rt lief comes Instantly. It Ih just what every cold and catar rh sufferer needs. lon't Htay Hluff-.-up and miserable. ine American i.aorary Associaiion, j jm working with the Commission on i FA Training Camp Activities, reports the Irst appointment of a woman li brarian to a camp hospital library. Miss olga Wyeth. who has been 11 'Jrnrlan of the I'nlverslty of Ulinois will go to Camp Wadswnrth, Kpartan nirg. S. C, to take charge of the li brary work In the ramp hospital there. The medical officer in command at Camp Doniphan has asked for the iame sevvice, stating that the d annul I:-- great in the camp's hospital, A trained woman librarian is to take charge of the work In the hospital at Camp Cpton on April 1. A IliliotiH Attack. When yon have a bilious attack your liver fads' to perform its func tions. , You bectmo constipated. The 'nod yyu eat ferments In your nto?n ich Instead of digesting. Thin in flames the stomach and causes nau ea. vomiting ami a, terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They Aill lone up your liver, clean out your itomach and, you will hihmi bo as well is ever. They only cost a quarter. Adv. fifhicSieni im imIuMi- lt-liv-r" 1-4 Tun fhuMxlH IH80 1-4 Ton t'hu.MiH. .' 9045 test-"' 74 JAPAN S MAN lOW Kit IS Jti:.lV IIKXFA'KIt WANTKI) SAY tf)5lMISS!).KltS II KICK WASIITXOTON. March 20. Ja pan's manpower is ready for service, wherever the allices want them in the I far east, say members of the Japanese Irnperfal military mission, here now The (ft hie he in (ruck passed the aoii in Mo government test thru canyons, over mountain moires, rocks and sands, wifli. r out replacing a ainKln pari. making n perfect record in every department. Wo will unload a ear loud nf Ho se trueks In a fe,w days. Cull and tice them ' OVERLAND PENDLETON CO. Iru(-r Ovri-lunil anil AVIII.v.i Kniulit .Motor C'lirM. SI 2 Julmson St. l'liono 542 Pemlioion, Oris. . PAPE'S 22 CHAl.t TPTAHQUtES D1APEPS1H FOR INDIGESTION Roai-lrnvi tn V. S. Put. Offlrn ' - " ."-.-.. r f AiAl j iiniei mi iiiiui.ir iiiiKHiun, ncrc now Tmim y.:iL i l.i n... iwi.mi. m iiny IT M HT F YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Fat ''Pape's Diapepsin" i;!;e CanJ Makes Upset Siomuchi feci fmo 50 cent can. jfrry drttg store. Relcf inf.xx mmuUt! .M A i ci x i :s i a ix Tn Hfjft HAISI; HI SIXKSS ! TAlliS If?I.AX!, S. C. March 20. I'robably r.t cantenment in tlie cmintry j Is conserving nmre fund than 1m lhal ; of the I'nited State .Marines here. , through the raising of pigH. j The movement started some munth atro when several "roitkieH" purchased 'a litter of ijJks from a Ceorgia farmer. : Since then others have followed Mult , until the pig has grown Into proinin- i ence as well nn popularity throughout I the entire camp- j H'si(!es conserving food and furnish-( inir the MarlueM with HUeelal feasts.! the pit m consume all tab- rraps and . they get sluggish; the ellmlnntive tis garhiis. thus saving much disagree- 1 1"1" t,,,,K tnP aste Is retain able labor. At present the ltdandji'd In the blood t polwon the entire ' ranch" boast h - of about l.a.nt f ine system. yeung porkers, j When your kidneys hche nnd ftel According to ibf lat-xt reiorts from ! IlSe lumps of lead, and you have stlng- . Kianee, tilje Marines over there at Ing pains In the back or the urine is make a mistake TA K K A TA It J-IHXX VVJ OF SALTS IF HACK II VI ITS Oil Itl.AMH H nOTHI.ItS Ve are a nation of meat fa tern and our blood Is filled with uric acid. Hays a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; Time it! adopting pigs and do "kitehen poUre' training them to ; cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad- casfonally der is Irritable obliging you to peek ( and netivr rclfef during the night; when you havo severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, 5d'c plesMiiess, acid stomach or rheumatism in l ad .weather, get froiu ' youd iharmaelst about four ounces of ! Jad Salts; take a tableHpoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning nnd In a few days your kidneys-will act fine. ,Thlti famous salt.- la made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and ha:-l been used for. Kenera t Ions to flunh and stimulate clogged kidneys, o neutralize the uehls In urine mo It Ih no longer'a source of irritation, thus ending urinary a nil bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive nnd cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent Hlhia-water drink, and nobndv can ty taking a little oc- to keep the kidneys clenn