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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO Quality Merchandise at Economical Prices WE OFFER THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA AT PRICES AS LOW AND "MANY : CASES LOWER THAN MOST OTHER STORES ASK YOU FOR UN KN O W N, "TA&E - A- CHANCE' MAKES. IT REALLY DOES PAY TO TRADE AT PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE. 'MyrW V A . . f , J iiiJiJLi JLI..Xlil ; SERVICEABLE, STYLISH COATS , v There is a snap and style to these new coats that savors of military efficiency. Some of the very latest Paris models are now to be seen in our garment department and the woman who wants to be distinctively .dresses is sure to find a coat to please her. New shipments have recently arrived and after you have seen the beauty of the styles and noted the quality of the materials, you will be wonderf ully sur prised at the reasonableness of the prices. Nowhere else can you obtain such values for your money.. STYLES THAT SPARKLE PATTERNS THAT STRIKE YOUR FANCY FABRICS THAT REALLY WEAR TAILORING THAT ENDURES In T. P. W. Clothes Here are suits for men and young men that are definitely valuable definitely superior in style definitely reliable. When you buy these clothes you deal in certainties and realities. They represent cooperation between ourselves and the makers. We want to lay particular stress on the values we have maintained, . our superior value giving, even though conditions are unusual. T. P. W. clothes have maintained their reliability they're guaranteed for a satisfying clothes service. Our recommendation to you for the purchase of these clothes is based on our knowledge of what they really arer-how they are made and what thev cost. They are priced from $15.00 to $50.00; with War Savings Stamp $15.25 to $50.25. AVE ARE OFFERING WASH ABLE CAPE GLOVES Soft finish, very durable and just the thing for street wear, at per pair $2.00; with War Sav ings Stamp $2.25. WE'LL GIVE YOU The best for the price, no matter what the price. LAWNS AND VOILES 20c With War Savings Stamp 45c A complete assortment of new floral patterns, stripes, checks and plaids in the colors you want. For an inexpensive dress these are just the thing, yard 20c; with War Savings Stamp 45c. BUY THIS MERCERIZED DA MASK NOW A splendid quality of mercerized 3amask in a beautiful pattern, the yard 65c; with War Savings Stamp 90c. CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS WTide borders, something new, each 25c; with Wrar' Savings Stamp 50c. MNMIJOVS tRLATUST MPUtTHIM S1UHT. IfioPeoples WkrehousQ LJi:,lj WHIWf It PAYS TO TWADf I " WE'LL GIVE YOU The best for the price, no matter what the price. DIARY OF MONT WEISS GIVES LIFE ON SUBMARINE CHASERS V Mont Weiss, Pendleton boy who In the l"t,h the old Neptune tore loose, now a sailor abroad the C S- Siih-I Us a lltlo oulote this morning. We quchannah. Is having some experlenc- have been making vry Blow time Tint i ith snhmnilnes according to a have kent on our course. V e - are j letter, written in the form of a dinry. 'over half way over, hut If the Htorm j which a friend has Just received. The continues we will be later than we ex ; letter reads: pected. The hnrometer Is rising so 1 j Somewhere at Sea, guess the storm won't last much Ion- Fen, SB, 1!H8. j ger. Wo got the news by wireless It Is nice today, and the sea Is calm. I about the time being advanced one !Ve have had u good trip so far, j hour. We also got news by wreless except two stormy day. We lost two J that there Is to he a hunch transfer Ill fe boats. The storm commenced ; ed when we get ruck. I hope I'm one : when we were two days out. We ! of them so I will have a chance for . jwere loaded, so the ship couldn't rock a little rest. They w ill likely go to n so much, but the waves came over and j receiving ship some where and then j smashed the boats which were not well t i some new ships that are going Into j secured. It hasn't been as .stormy ' commission this spring, lots of them this trip as it was last time. This Is I have old burners und will be much j (the seventh da- out. and we laved in i easier. I hope I am lucky enough to ithe hay a few days before sailing. I get to one of them, I ; March 2. We have fooled along! March iS. The storm let up the, land haven't made any time for three 23rd and we were making good t.lm I or four days. It's all In the game j for a couple of days, when the stub- i ! tho. getting by the submarines, thuliMng boxes on the main engine begun ; way they don't know when we are i leaking, so we are not making such j coining through, even if thev do know! good time. It would take so long to ! when we leave port. We met the des. i stop and cool the engines to fix them, trover this morning and are making ! They say we lure only two days out all th, speed we can now. Roger s the rumor Is we wont be In port only ishlp and the Huntington convoyed tm six days before starting for France i until we met these, then she went hack I again. P don't expect to he In long j We had some excltment yesterday, j enough to get an answer from you ; we ran onto a submarine. The Hnnt-jtbht time. iington fired her heavv gnn. as did March 2. We are In port at last, most of the ships. 1 don't know what Some are going on liberty hut 1 am success they had. Some say we made I not tonight. I will write .more to il hit. We always get behind with the morrow. transport when anything comes tip. we. are the slowest of the transports. When there Is excitement they run away and leave us. Hefore we met the destroyers we hail to fight for ourselves. They say. there was a tor pedo fired at the t:. H. 8. (leorge Washington. for she was nearest to the sub. 1 was below and didn't get to see nnythlng tint I could hear the guns firing, linger will be able to teli you all about it. It seems queer, ws ran into them the first trip and some have made a number of trips and never seen anything. Well, we will soon be In port again, and I will write more then. ' March ft. Wo got In yesterday without nny more excitement. Wa met more convoys than before. 1 think they expected more excitement but there wasn't any. There was con voys everywhere the last two days. We will get liberty tonight. It has been raining here exer since we got in. I don't know just how long we will b? here, hut not as Ions as before. We had awfully poor coal this trip and us fireman' had a hard time to put up steam. It's hard enough with good coa! on this ship. Afier we got to the war Kone the boilers were dirty and we kept the throttle wide open. We are getting payed today and the Pay roll is called so I will close for to. day. March 14. We left France the loth and are about one third of the way home. We cleaned the boilers "over there" so they steam easier now. and are making better time, if the weather continues good we will pet home about the 22nd or 23rd. I am looking for lots of letters when I get hack. I am so anxious to hear from you. We are past the war zone so we will sure get into port again. I will write again before we got back to good old L". s. A. March 17. The evening of the 15th the storm tore loose and it's blowing a hurricane now. We are making slow headway, lint we are currying more this trip, so we aren't rolling so much The storm is not unite as rough as before, we hope this will let up by tonight- Yesterday, one( of the soldiers from France got away and jum'ped over board, the sea was running so high I they couldn't save him although they tried. He was mentally defected. Each trip we bringbaek some who are cripples in some way or other. The MONT WKISS. IT. S. R .Snsuuehnmia.N. Y. itotjsKvnrs kphfav worm l-OIK i; Al,l, HH.IItS IV UllUK OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT . AUTOMOBILES TIIK Wllil.YS-KMGHT You will concede the luxur. iouness and beauty of thlp car without argmpept. Its practical advantages fin ally determine it purchase Tho motor has no. equal no near approach In any similar cars selling for no moderate a price or for hundreds of dollars more. It la a Wlllys-Knlght eleeve valve motor 20,000 produced last year and giving the most remarkable satisfaction. ' I '" Everybody knows that noth ing has ever seriously challeng ed tho nolselessness of this type of motor. It has the softest "purr" com bined with greatest power for Its size. Its velvet Bmoothncss puts all other motors of like power to Shame. ' , ; ' OVERLAND PENDLETON CO. Dealers Overland and Will j 9 Knlght Motor Curs, 812 Johnson fit. Phone 42 FehdvetoWdre.1 ' ' 8 S'i AI.MVTMXS llJ)NOIl )l' KM.PIIIR LOXDflN". April. 3. In response to Premier IJoyd Oeorge's mesflnge to Field Marshal Ilalg thai help was on (he way, (ho field marshal today sent the following: : "The assuranees that 1111 effort will lie spared at home to give us all as sistance are of great encouragement 10 us. Wo will do all In our power to maintain the honor of our empire in this hour of trial and prove ourselves worthy of tho trust reposed in ut." .tx' &i a. SENJHEOOORP OOUOLASRCBtNSc Sneator Theodore Druisla.$ Jivliinfon inruiber rtf4he Now lj,rk K'.ato son ate, and rn'ihpw of fotonel Jlnosevelt. has Introduccl a liiil to roqnlro all idkTs. rich and prmr tn t?' to work He insists tho furt that a ninn hns onoush nioitoy t maintain liIniHIf withitut work Is nut sufficient. ;md that in thCMo war times he niUMt do enonajh to pay his way. Simple Wash Removes Rings Under Eyes Pendleton peopk wilt bo ni1)r1sil how quickly pure J-avoptik eye wash relieves blood shot eyes and dark rings. One young man who had eye trouble and very unsightly dark rings was relieved by ONE! WASH with tavoptik. His sinter also removed a j bad eye strain In three days. A small hottlo Ijivi.pt Ik is guaranteed to benefit KV'Kllf CASH weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum -eye cup FKKE, Tallman A Co., druggists. CANT 1K TIIK WOltlt. It's too much to try to work every ; day agaUist a -constant dull backache ! or sudden darting pain in the small I of the buck. Be rid of It. Try IJoan s Kidney Pills.. Tour neighbors recommend them. I Mrs. m. J. Thornton. 711 ' "alvir. j street, Pendleton, "says: "Donn's Kld j ney pills are not new In our family ; and for kidney disorders, they savo ; no equal. About a year ago I had ! all 1 could do at times to get around i -it my work, my back was so weak ; and lame.1 if I were on my feet i very much, toy back would give out I and I would have tn sit down. When I got down, I could hardly straighten NO PACKAGES TO SOLDIERS ABROAD IIPJI CCC RFC!! lPQTPrt i up and during this trouble with my ilujuuiojvwi-iu u" liack. my kidneys acted Irregularly. I Postmaster T. J. Tweedy has receiv ed specific iiistructiiiiiM fjfom 1 he post master general regarding the rcstiic tinns on mailing of parcels to the American Kxpcilltlonary Forces in France. The order is received lv the local sea Is rough. I can't write anymore I postofice uutliorilles is as follows: this time. March 1 9.- Aiiuig the evening of XKW f.lXDIDATi; I'OII CHAMPIONSHIP CKOWN 4 Interesting: Notes of Cui'dane and Vicinity ( I-:at ireionian Hjieriai.j 'aiiljANi:. April 4. With a Mkiwt f't ruin the first at the wpr-K ti,e weath'-r was much cooler for a f. -v r!;.ys but tile :ist of the week lias heen w;irrn and pleasant. iii.-lrb-s Kly w;is called to Free w:.t'r last uek reeeiving word of the illness of bis father. William Kly, who fji'-l at thiif pjte Monday morning. Mr. Kly lived for many years in this vicinity and Is a father of Charles Kly of Ourdane. Mr. Wymore, "who has been spend ing the winter with his daughter at Kinsley came up on Tuesday's stage and will spend a few days with his son and then expects to work in lambing, as every one has begun lambing" now. Mrs. Kula Selby left for Ijillard Freich's last week where she expects to help Mrs. French through lambing. ROOFING SLATE, TILE, METAL AND CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING PAPER. Old roofs and new repaired and painted. Chimneys, pipes and furnaces cleaned. All roofing paint guar anteed for six years not to crack, break or blister with heat or cold. CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING PAPER GUARAN TEED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS. All work guaranteed. THOMAS C. CONNELLY Plume 751 310 West V ebb St. I 1 L j Dillurd French has brought up hlslhomo Hill Selby returned Friday to cattlo from Heppner, which winter-jhls work at Dillard French's, ed there this winter, and also left j Frank Jones has his cattlo. in liun Saturday for Stanficld to brins an- 'Moore's place for a short time. other bunch that has been wintering at that place. jTHIIU) IlltOTIIKIt IS John Carter, Dillard French, John I CAl.lylJ) TO SKItVICK Prosborne were visitors at Heppner ! , Thursday, returning home Friday. WKNATOHEE, April 4. Three I Mr. and Mrs. Dillard French were months ago Itoger Simon, son of Mr. visitors at Pendleton last week going :and Mrs. K. N. Himon, of Kast Wenat ;down by way of Stanficld where Mr. chee, entered the government training ' French's cattle were. 'school for wireless operators, and last i Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowell came up to .Saturday he was given a license as a Dillard French's Tuesday where Mr. first-class commercial operator. He Lowell expects to herd in the moun- came home day before yesterday, ex tains this summer. ipecting to make a week's visit here, Mr. Lowell has been a barber for but was notified by wire Saturday several years but owing to his health Inight to report in Seattle at once, has decided to try out-d jor life for (where he will go on board a ship aail awhlle. ' ing for Alaska. His brother Harold Is Mrs. Harry Melby, who has ben-ln now training on tt submarine at San I Montana the past two years, came up Pedro, Cal., and another brother, fJail Tuesday to visit with Will Helby's Simon is with u regiment of engineers! family. in France. Hazel Kly was a visitor at her sis- , j tor's, Mrs. Dave Wymore. Thursday. WKMTCIIKK BOY WAS Frank Jones and wife came up from ! WOl'MIKIl AT SOM.MK Pilot Hock last week ami will stay ot.til Mftr shem-insr. U'l'VlTi'llt'l.' Anrl! 4 ter Mc- 'earth I X, .... T l...,l.,K. 1 wr ... 1. t .l,- In. IllOrtllllllV tO ShllW Jill, I'U .n'l. .ill", AI.U.IC, III I'llid ,1111, II- i in inn, . - i,... ..... ..... ... ... . ... . . ... ..... Ijilior lmv n Siplciolier. Mr- Millel at I'ilol Koek while Mr. Jolets is up e.I en the Somme. He was wounded here. at Courelotte, on the Sonime. He Mrs. A. I. Hlleman and baby were served three years with the Twenty- on the sick list last week but are eighth Canadian regiment, recruited Charl.-s Kly rclurned home Thura- ed to months ago as physically unfit twenty-lwo years. He Is six fert anil day. . ,on account of a shrapnel shot in his two inches tall, and ho weighs 2W After H'ending a short time at his ankle. I pounds. ' ' .I ;ACK DEMfSE1r Jack Dempsey. the new heavy weight star, wants a. chance at Jes Wllliard before Fred Fultyn, He be lieves like most fighters, who can fight, that he can whip anything on Hut he will not have nil op- his ability till who Is promoting the Kiilton-W illan. match, says he will pice fv tui sey a chance on that date at the winner lr the forthcoming championship bout. Hempsey Is an Irish-American, ageil "On and after April 1st. lslx. par cels for members And Individuals con nected with the American Kxpedi tlonary Force. In Kuropc shall not be accepted for mailing or dispatching unless they contain such articles only as are being sent at the written re quest of the addressee, approved by his regimental or higher commander or an executive officer of the organi sation wllh which he is connected, A. S. liilULK.St I.V, Postmaster (lelicrnl. felt tired and miserable all over until I began taking 1 Han's Kidney Pills.' The first box helped me bo mticli (hat I continued uflng them. Hy tho time I had taken three boxes of thU medicine, that awful misery "In' my back had stopped and my kidneys were In good working order." Price 60c, at all dealers. ' Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Mils the same thut' Mrs. Thornton had. Koster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, USE MY . COUPON BOOKS 20 Rides for $3 A saving of Just $2.00 on 20 Taxi Calls. WI1Y PAY MORE Wm. Goedecke Auto and Taxi Service Phone 4G4 .. .. 131 Main St. MARCH TO VICTORY Courage is a matter of the blood. Without good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. in the spring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the hloou is thin and watery, face iato or f limply, genprally weak, tired and iatiess, one should take ft spring tonic. Ono that will do the spring house cleaning, an okl-fushioncd herbal rem edy that was- used by evervbodv nearly 30 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or nar cotic. It is made op of Blood root, Golden bcal root, Oregon tirane root. Queen's root, .Stone root, lilack Cherry bark extracted with glycerine and made into liquid or tablets. This blood tonic was (irut put out by i)r. Pierce in rendy-to-ttse form and since then has been soid bv million bottles as Dr. Pierce's tiolden Medical Discov ery. If druggiels do not keep this in tab let form, send b( centu for a vial to Dr. Pierce's, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, Jf. Y. Kidncv difeaee carries awnv A large I percentage of our people. W lint is to j be done? The answer is easy. Iiat less j meat, eat coarse, plain food, with plenty li vegetables, drink plenty of water ' between meals, and lake nil uric acid i solvent after mrals for a while, such as Annuo (double strength), obtainable nt llino.t any drug store. Jt was first I discovered bv Dr. Pierce. -Most cverv one troubled with uric acid finds that Amine dissolves the nnc acid as hot water does sugar. You can obtain a trial package by sending ten cents So Doctor Pierce 6 invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute is) .Buffalo, N, Y,.& 'iMiiiimimiiiiiiimuimimiiiiiiiiiiiiir'ji WHY PAY THE PED- I ) DLER TWICE THESE j j PRICES? , : You can save money by buy- g j tng your stoc.K tonic at this S j store, Instead of . paying the 5 : peddler fancy trices for goods of unknown quality. Look at 5 : this price for that old reliable ) and guaranteed stock condltl- S i oner and worm expeller. S j H ! Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 1 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25 S Wo also handle S B Dr. Hess Dtp, and Dlsjnfcctant. g Pr. Hess Poultry Panacea. H B Dr. IIcsb Instant Loose Killer. 9 Tallman & Co. 5 Leading DruEglsttk S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L..