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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1918)
' EIGHT PAGE?- PACK TWO DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918. With OnZy Three More Shopping Days Left til Easter this store offers you the best shopping opportunities in Pendleton Every new idea of merit is to be found here the newest styles the newest matetiulsthe most courteous service. We await your wishes with the greatest stock ever shown in Pendleton ' 3 HELIX FARMERS BUSY W11H SPRING SEEDING - - tort: v.Ja i..iY-J 1 f j f7 if u it lit i i In r New Clothes Get them for Easter If you need new clothes now is the time to get them. Most everybody likes to wear their new things at Easter time. 1 There's one thing you should be certain of this Easter. Whatever you buy, be sure its good. That's the way to save labor, material and money. The clothes we sell will help you to do it. Hart, Schaffner & Marx make them. They're here; new military styles for young men; smart looking overcoats; dignified business suits in blues, browns,' grays, greens, cheviots, flannels, worsteds, cassimeres and serges $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, OwrlsfetHaltBclKfiier Marx NEW SHIRTS FOR EASTER You'll find mpre beauty of color and design in our shirts this spring than ever before. Ask to see them when you're in our store, $1.00 to $8.50. APPROVED HAT STYLES FOR SPRING The best styles of the best makers await your selection. You won't have any trouble finding the hat that ' suits you best. Rich Color in NECKWEAR AND HOSE I You wont feel com plete Easter morning with a new suit, top coat, hat and shirt un less you have a new "tie" and silk hose. Ties 25c to $2.50. Hose 25c to $2.00. Women of Larger Pro portions can find their Easter Suit here Ladies! You who wear 41, 46, 48 and 50 bust measure perhaps you have given up hope of securing a pretty Eas ter suit to fit you. Don't be discouraged. We can fit you with our scientifically cut SUITS FOR STYLISH STOUT FIGURES. They are proving a revelation to stout worn on who thought they could not find a good look ing suit in their size. These models have all the style that can be found in suits intended for more slender women, without sacrificing those graceful long lines. The colors arc navy blue.black, RTty and tan, in scrse, gabar dine, Poiret twill, homespun and rigernnx. All ro . reasonably priced from $20.50 to $.O.OU. I t'" Mill' VKTIIIJlt IS lOKAIi IXlll l'Alt.M ' woiik a.m l.rrn.K itic- SI.KlHN'ti Nl'Xl:,SSAKV. ICADIl'M Ti lt SII,KS Yarn dyed silk and cotton mixture, 32 inches wide in stripes niHl plain white, suitable for blouses, dresses, children's wear etc. Yard Stl.U," HWcK iekci:ijizi:i STEKX Full 36 inches wide, a fine quality with brilliant lustre, for children's bloomers yard . . and Keneral wear. The :15c DKVOXKIIIKK CLOTH For children's wear is hard to beat, stripes, checks and plain colors in a fast yarn dc, all the wanted colws. See them. X 15. Itally laU'flnly AtU;inltHl ami Much KiiJiu'mI; (Mlicr IntorcstliiK sc mill Social Noun. OUR EASTER SHIPMENT OF KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR ARE NOW IN. This will prove a welcome announcement to the women of Pendleton who are really well dressed through and through. For centuries royalty alone could enjoy silk un dergarments, but now the price makes it within the reach of all and Kayser is the most popular of silk undergarments because it is so well and daintily made, durable and easily laundered. See these newest arrivals in lively white, pink and flesh garments. Practically every garment is represented here at moderate prices. Kalian Silk Vests in pink and white with plain hand tops, others in fancy styles with lace trimmings and ribbon bows, S-..w to $1.50, Enclope Chemise, white and 'pink, plain and fancy trimmed, each . ...$3.0 to 8.50 Italian Silk Knickers in pink and white, all sizes $3.00 to $S00 EASTER NECKWEAR We are prepared for Easter in our Neck wear department with the most comprehen sive display and nssurtments of dainty col lars, sets, stocks, tc, that we have had the pleasure of showing. Organdy, Georgette crope, pique and shantung silk, comprise the materials of which these beautiful neck pieces are made. See them at ;i5o to $2.00 HELP WIN THE WAR Buy Thrift Stamps, buy War Savings Stamps, buy Smilage Books. Every little bit helps. Do your bit. PENDLETON J GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE e Feopios ware, WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE 1 house, HELP WIN THE WAR Buy Thrift Stamps, buy War Savings Stamps, buy Smilage Books. Every' little bit helps. Do your bit. (Fast Oregonlan Speclul.) HKIJX, March 27. Farmers having spring seeding to do are very vusy. J. H. 15, King and a few others have finished. There is little resceding to lie done. Weather ideal for farm work. The C. K. Kally held all day Saluix duy wan well attended and much en joyed. Delegates from several neigh boring twwns helped to make the meet ing a very successful one. Grand Matron Mendenhall. visited Ionic Chapter, O. K. 8. Friday even ing last. Work was done, two mem bers taking Initiation with floral em blems, adding to the beauty of tho ceremonies. OuO pounds of clothing was donated from Helix ami a donation of $5 from one man, to buy clothing, which wan i done and added to amount raised for tho Holgiums. Mr. nnd Mrs, K. E. flelst are home from a weeks' visit to Spokane. Mrs. Max Malson of Portland 1m l visiting her daughter Miss Kdith. who, l;i teaching in the Warren district West of Helix. j A linen shower was given Mrs. j Elmer Albee Friday afternoon at the1 Baptist ladles club. Mrs. Albee Is; vice-president of the club. j Mrs. John guest Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L.. 1. Owens near' Milton. i K. J. Slocum of Mahtnn, Wash., I hero to take charge of the Helix drug i store during T. H. U norm leys absence ! in t he Army. Mrs. I). Kendall and son Clifford. I liev. F. Orant Hamm. Mrs. B. M. Wilde and Mrs. I.. I,. Hutchinson left t Monday to attend the Christian con ! vention at Milton. Rev. Hamm was I on the program Tuesday. I Mrs. M. L. Morrison and son Claude, ! Mrs. K. J. Leslie and Miss Vesta Morri son left Sunday by arto for a visit tn Waitsljurg. Washington. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Childers who have been visiting their grand daughter Mrs. J. W. King, left Sun- day for Portland and other valley i cities. Mrs. King accompanied them . to I'ortland for a weeks' stay. Mrs. Cathivine Stanton has Hold residence to Mrs. otto Pfennig for j $1200. Mrs. and Mrs. A. F. Warren, Albert' i Warren, Mrs. Mux Malson and Miss! I Kdith Malson spent Saturday and Sun- r j day In Walla Walla. I, Charles Stanton of Pendleton was an over Sunday visitor to his another Mrs. j Catherine Stanton. j Miss Ruby Wilde of Spokane Is ! visiting her mother, Mrs. It. M. Wildo j , this week, ! Mrs. K. K. deist Is teaching the re- j maining two months of school In place! I of Miss Vesta Morrison. primary teach. ! er. resigning on account of ill health.' Miss Morrison will leave in a few! i days for southern Oregon. T. O. Montgomery of I'.aker and J. F. nf Pendleton visited their mother Mrs. Mary Montgomery Sunday last, J. T. Orlswold of Pendleton visited homo Sunday. Mr ond Mrs. K. F. Ehelers were recent visitors at Iteith. T. J, Coffeo of Adams was a Mon day visitor. Hugh Hell and family moved to their Cold Springs ranch Monday. Tho children wdll motor In to school. JAg ATHENA OPERA HOUSE Fri. Mar. 29 8:30 Sharp. FLETCHER'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND Lots of Pep. , Something Different LET'S m It will send you home happy. FEW CENTS DESTROYS; YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPS FAILING HAIR SAVK VOI It HAIR! MAKK IT THICK WAVY AM) I4KALTI 11L THY. THIS! Thin birtlle, colorless and scraggy ! hair Is mute evidence of a neglected I scalp: of dandruff- -thut awful scurf. I There Is nothing so restructive to the hair as dandruff. It rohH the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverlsh nesK and Itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to nhrin k, loosen and die then t ho hair falls out fast. A little Hanilerlne tonfght now any time will surely, save your hair. Oct a small bottle of Knowlton Dandrein from any drug ttore of toilet counter, and after t he first applica tion your hair will take an that life, lustre anil luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy ami fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, nn Incomparable rImss and softness; but what will please you mosi will be after junt a few weeks use. when you will actually te a lot of fine, downy hair- new hair growing all over the scalp. While autocracy persists In canto ridden Prussia the cafeteria, where (very man waits on himself, will not flourish there. PRlVr PAf?nFNTN(m ln the East n hi trIp he vlHltedthIs week for the purpose of offering! - Df.mn Java In 'ahT Vnrlr urirl ft ft Tint ' UNDER WAY AT RIETH foKet his old friends in Cheyeno and ! other middle western parta. . (East Orcgonian Special.) Mrs. Burnell and children left Wed- RI1STH!, Ore. March 22. Spring ! r.esday for an extended visit with KardcninR i.i in full blart in rtieth and relatives and friends in Montana. O. F. Steel is now a resident or Pendleton hut preformn hi: daily duties in Rieth as far Cltri: C. E. Iowell returned y?lry from a trip to Pi:iiland where he en listed in the ra.Ir'.ad wr'; for France. He will leave tl.a irFt of have their whirl at the planting and i tne WPOk for Iavenworth for a hort ; ready tui- occunancv training before sallmg to assume n,s Ed v.inconvpr tipishhorhood. gossip has dritted to the moon, that Is as to whether it is letter to plant in Ihc liKht or the diuk nf that luminary. 'inn lights lire in the supremacy now hut not for lonii as the darks are soon to There may l.e halm In Ciliad, hut his service for railroad work in France j there are nu chca;i excursions to llmt hut tlid titK enlist, the inducements not : i'laue. being to his liking. j " Tho concrete work on Rieth's big! A "'ornnn mver pays much alt new hotel has been completed now tho sound of the carpenter's) hammer and eaw furnishes the dally music putting on the finishing touch. ' Some doss are wiser that sonio men the bury the bones left fro liitlu-ir tlin-mr. The carpenter's have completed their work on the sectoln house and bunk houses for the yard section of Rieth ard In a few days they will bo Humors (Vmic tit Ihr Snrrace in the prlntf as in no other season. They un themselves all of thut way. r, but mostly remain in Iho T- js.vsUm. Hood's ."arsaparilla removes 1 nless people swallow flattery It Is, them, warjs off ,laner, makes good apt to make them sick. I health sure. j.nd ; .mo.-rtou o owiv unless uu , , ' " ! how AMERICAN AEROPLANE OBSERVER IN FRANCE STAIIEID ENJOYED M:;i i.it Mh-.imyr. or sti ky t lil'U IIK,I,I AT It :! 4'KOSH JlliAIHJU.MtTIiliS. (IT TI1I then old fjol will do the rest. Mrs. Porter Waldo is at tho hospi tal in Pendleton where she under went an operation a few days ago. She is reported as slowly regaining her health. I. D. liriehoux was called to Bend; nov duties. barracks this week and is now in train J. A. Mcbhoin popular conductor oi nff for the servicc of his country the local between Rieth and Umatilla France, is enjoying a few weeks vacation anu rest from his duties. Mr. Courtney was called to La in this week by a telegram announcing orande Wednesday msnt oy tne sen the serious illness of his mother. We hub illness of his wife, all hope for her speedy recovery and; J. V. Sutton, engineer on the i:ma i'avid's early return to his duties aa tilla local has returned to his home car clerk. In The Dalles. Stanley Burrows returned the first II. A. Rudd. foreman of tne Kietn Harvey Campbell was called to La Grande yesterday by the district Draft board to show cause why he should not do duty for Uncle Sam. T. A. Michall has been In Portland for several days this week on busi ness. F. E. Peters made a flying trip to the -week from an extended visit shops made a flying trip to Portland Spokane last week. 1 Mr 7- W i. - i,' - '1. inyrrBi mi -1 r ;' !., Jiinj M mMrir w..Jw'l nwf miiiiiWMli He Gets Days of ComforS ont of a pouch of ' Real GRAVELY Cbewing Plug RmI Cravelv Plus is such Rood tobacco k, (just enough sweetening to flavor), that "a piug or iseal vraveiy lasts mum wngci than an ordinary plug, and gives the com fort and satisfaction of good tobacco. Gire may man a efcew of Real Gmely Ping, and be will tell you that 'm the kind to .end. Send tho best! Ordinary plug is fUe economy. It coU le per week to chew Reel Gravely, bocauws a .mall enew of it feet a long whilo. If you smoke a pipe, .lice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your cmoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke. SEKD YOUR FRIEND TW THE V. S. SERVICE 3 A rOUtU OF GRAVELY Deslen H around hare eerr H in IOc. pooch. A 3c. tame will pet it aato bia haoo. i w Jramine Camp or Sa pert of ma U. S. A. Evan "or thare" a 3 lUap U taUa Ittabua. Yoor UaJr wiU aapplr earclepe and giro TOU ofli. cial eiractiea. beto addraas it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. The Pwttwi rW hl m,d U" a A m aat Real Cnuwy aWteeat tiit Pnrttttioa Seal EetmMMtacl e31 I k . v. I j'. 5 Vv-...fv i?.i i VX I i v "5 - " r.-".--. .-V , ' I OUT IT IS UOliTII MO.XKY 1 UN T M IKS TiiiS. Cut nut this Hlit cnclnsu with T.c and mall It t' Kol "V & ''., 2H-.IC, Kheffirlci Ave, Cliicu K, JM., writing your name ami ad dress clearly. Vim will receive In re turn a trial puckae conmlnliiR Fol ey's Honey and Tar t 'mnpmind, fur cuiinhi. cuids and croup; Foley Kid ney I'IHh, for pain in ntdrH and lfuck; r he t mint Ism, haekarhc, k Id ncy and bhidiler ailments; and Foley ('athur llc. Tahlei.s a- wholesome and thoroughly cleatiHinK cathartic, for const ipatli'ii, hlllouHrii'SH, hoarJachm and hliiKKish howela. Talhiian & Co. Mil-: WAS X i.;i TWO MONTHS Women miferliK haeliaeho, rhetima lic jihIiik, so re iihihcIch, stiff joints or any HynipUnn tt kodney trouhlo Hhotild read this letter from Mrs. S. t Mnall ( laMon, M.. "I had heen , under the lrlnr' care all suinmer nnd in bed two months, hut kept ettlnt; worse. In January I Rot ho had ( told them something had to ho done or I couldn't live. Wo noticed un adver tisement for Foley Kidney Fills and Kent for some. They have done me nmre Kood tlmn alt other medicines." Tullmun & Co., I "i .'inrc. The Aiii'-i : :i n observer In whose lin.stne.s il to every change in the (ierman lines, uf-es a long and powerful camera. hlli h- dov-H n.,t fbsht his work Is as daiiK-rnis ;im mat of any man -In photograin the nrniy (if.ruian aeroplane hunt him even more viiorounly than they do the HxhrerH. Stanlield Ships al(le and Sheen Kast: Other News and Social Notes of Much Interest to the Community. (Kast OreKonian (Special.) STAXKIKLO, March 2. On Wed- iicsday It. X. Ktanfield shipped 17 car loads of cattio and 1!4 cariouds of .sheep east. The old time dance held Thursday evening In tly; Watts nuditoriuui was well attended, a larwe number from tWmiston were present and all had a srood time. The regular meeting of the Study Club was held Thursday afternoon nt the Rod Cross headquarters, j 'a pern were read by Mrs. F. li. Stuart and Mrs. Mary Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker of Fen- ' 2 53 dleton were here Wednesday. ! WHY PAY THE PED-ll Dr. nnd Mrs. M. 8. Kern of Fendle-I 3 -Z ton were visitors here the first of tho' HT.K.f? TWIPR TIlfTQP wopk. w W. F. Simonf? of Independence, ! 3j Ore., 'was uttendlng; to business here's this week. ' i 2 C. Is, Hazen and C. A. Mayer of The 5 Dalles were looking over tho town 3 Monday. ' S James M. Kyle Is improving his ! 2! land near town", is having' It sown to 2 alfalfa and Is putting up some new 2 buildings. S Mr. and Mrs. F. IT. Kilhtyg have 1 2 returned from a week's stay In Fort-! land. i 2 K. Keiser, W. W. Chapitui, F-ber 2 D. MoKHte, Jack Sargent and Wiley 2 Childers were the Fendleton people! 2 here this week. ! Ton Pruitt Is spending; a few days in I'ortland. ' Frank Wilderhold of Portland Is the new assistant at the depot. Lee Bartholomew came from Ku- ene Friday to stend his Easter va cations with his parents Mr, and Mrs. If. K. Bartholomew. Frank Sloan of Bend was in town Friday. Miss Ceorpia Karnes left Friday for a visit with friends in Wallula. Tony Arnold returned Thursday from a business trip to Portland. Miss Ho user has accepted a posi tion as bookkeeper In the T!. N. Stan field office licrc. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHi PRICES? 5 2 You can save money by buy- S 2 Ing your stock tonio at this 3 2 store, ItiMtead ' of paying the H 2 peddler fancy prices for goodtf 2 nt unknown riuality. look at S 2 this price for that old reliable 5 5 and ttuarantoed stock: conditl- V 2 oner and worm expeller. S I Dr. Hess Stock Tonic H I 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25 tl Wc bIho liuiitIf Dr. IIcsk Dip and Disinfectant, j E Dr. Hcsa Poultry Panacea, 3 Dr. II ens IiiKluut Louse Kllkr. S Tallman Gs Co. 1 E Icaillng Drugglsta. S :llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.a A