1 . V PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 6,1918. SIXTEEN PAGES 4.' . r J .1 ;i W1''1"l'SSlasIMis 1 Buy There's More Economy in Buying Cheap. You can't help hereour merchandise is right our prices are rightour styles are right our service is right We give you the best for the: price, no matter what the price ing Right Than in buying right when you buy , 'Ml h - 'J' " II w: 4 Decidedly distinc l tive Suits Every woman likes to feel that the lines of her suit bespeak individu- tfty. That it is sugges tive of style and refine ment in every sense. She wants the . material, modeling and tailoring to be of the best. You will find that the new suits being shown n our garment depart ment , are thoroughly listinctive. That the tailoring and workman ship are perfect. Styles that are most authentic )f " the season's most oopular fabrics are here for your selection, at Onces that you will think very reasonable. Hanging from S22.50 to $75.00; with War Sav ing Stamp $22.75 to !:$75.25. RAIN OK SHINE SILK tJMBRELLAS The newest innovation in the way of umbrellas, no matter if it rains or shines you are right in style. These beautiful silk parasols serve both purposes. Come in col ors of black, navy, green, brown and purple, all have silk cords in handles, cellu loid mountings in colors to match or contrast, $4.50 to $8.50; with War Savings Stamp $4.75 to $8.75. r -v, - ' They are using these new SHOPPING OR KNITT ING BAGS Have you seen them? Made of black moire, patent leather and satin, 'with money purse to match, $3.50 to $5.00; with War Saving Stamp $3.75 to $5.25, BOYS NEW SPRING SUITS . That mothers will be proud to see their sons wear. , Mothers who take a pride in keeping the ap pearance of their boys above the commonplace should not fail to give these garments an early inspection. They are in single and. double .breasters, .with two and three button fronts. Belts running all the way around or only half way, closef it ting waist les and nar row shoulders, knicker bocker trousers. Rich looking materials in a variety of desirable col ors and patterns. ' . Ages 2 years to 17 years. Priced from $5.00 to $12.50; with War Savings Stamp $5.25 to $12.75. f IirV WAR SAVINGS STAMPS It's your dirty as an American to buy every war saving' stamp yon pos sibly can. It's your duty to help the boys fig-hting over there" in every way you can. We offer war savings stamps with every sale, just to make it easier for. you to help. . ;' .. : PENBLfctONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IJM WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE tVY WAIS SAVINGS STAMPS " It's your duty as an American to buy every war saving stamp you pos sibly can. It's your duty to help the boys fighting- "over there" in every way you can. We offer war savings stumps with every sale, just to make (jt easier for you to help. '' HELIX HIGH SCHOOL MAKES WIS, RECORD srritKN'Ts shmj ovrcii ino STAMPS; NFAV'PWrSf.UtT TKACIIKU. IN Inter Allied Huh Itcwliniert on Murslia); Mrs. Stanton Muv to Walla WuHu; Other Xow of Jlelix by Mtct-lul OirresiHimleiHts, (East Oregonlnn Special.) HELIX, April B The liiKh school pupils have sold J 1(100 worth of thrift stamps nnd enough more have been Hold to muke the sum of $1486, besides several hundred . slgnod. tor, when sttimps shall be received. Miss Nellie Craw has been hired to teach the primary pupils next term of school. Alias Nellie iB a sister of Violet Craw, assistant to Prof. Drew. Elmer Albee has resigned the mar shal's office. Ben Stanton of Walla Walla, spent the week here, assisting his mother in arranging her" business before mov ing to. Walla Walla. Mrs. Catherine Stanton was one of our best citizens and will be much missed. Her hand and purse were ever ready to help In a good cause. Mrs; K. L. Norvell and daughter, Margaret, are Bpendlng the week with Mrs. Norveli's parents, Hev. and Mrs.' Stockton at Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. O A. ; Anderson of Pendleton were first of the week vis itors with Mrs. M- C. Anderson. Mrs. H. Burns of Kan Diego, Calif., is also a guest at the Anderson home. Mrs. D. Kendnl and son Clifford, left Thursday by auto for a two weeks' visit with relatives near Lew Iston, Idaho. Miss Vesta Morrison left Thursday for Ashland, Oregon. Edmond Potts, attending Spokane University, visited vacation week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Potts, east of town. Nurse Hugen came out from Pen dleton Thursday to ' care for Clall Alspach, who Is seriously ill with rheumatism. Miss Grace Gains of Milton Is spending the summer here with her sisters, Mrs. H. H. Hicks and Mrs. Alfred Sondo. Evangeline Kebekah lodge and Ionic Chapter O. E. S., havo gained additions within the past few weeks. Andrew Lyslnger of Walla Wulla, was out frodm that city Thursday visiting his ranch. MOVING GKHM.VXV'S VOVNlKI .Sol- 1SOSTOV IJRES WHA1.E MEAT BOSTON, 'April 4. Whale meat, fried in butter, was served today to 59 wholesale fish dealers, who obtain ed the choice portions or the first shipment received here by rail from , B. C. All said It was first rate. . Dealers announced that a carload of the meat would reach here about; April 22. This, they said, would retail at 25 to 30 cents a pound. JIIIIIIIIIIiIillllllllIlllUlllllilllIIII!III!IllllllllllIllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII', Why Not Have Your I SUNDAY HER j 1 '.'' ' '-r ; AT THE ' I HOPPER KETTLE DONT FORGET OUR ' f light lunches, every day, when clown 1 ' town shopping. TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T WILL DO HIS BEST MW AI; II!AX HOY IV AIR. SEIt-VK.-K ON JAiSO ISIWVNO WHITES TO KATI1EH. i Sees AiiIanes Go Scout I ne Out to Se: One Fell But Ir!ver Was Not Killed; Wants to See IJttle Child Who Is Sick at Wapato. "I will do my very best.' writes Johnson Harnhart, local Indian boy now in the service, to his father, Wil liam Barnhart. Young Barnhart is : in the air service and his letter is as ' follows; '. Naval Air Station, Fort Tilden, L. I., New York, March 28, 1918- Dear Father: Received your letter today and was ; glad to hear from you and was glad to hear that everybody is well. I am not In Pel ham Bay Park an ; more. I moved over here to the na j val air station-. I have been here just ! one week. This is a good place. They feed us well and let us go to town every week. They got balloons and i airplanes here. They go up every! day and scout out on the ocean. One airplane fell two hundred feet fourj days ago. Nobody was killed. The i driver was hurt, that's, all. He will j be all right again pretty soon- I am doing guard duty here. I go out to I night at 12 o'clock, and come oft j at 4 o'clock. I am getting along pret- ty good and the coming Monday 1 get j two days off and they let me go to i town for two days. I don't - know j how, long I am here. I know that I j 'am on guard steady. We guard night I and day so that means that I will be here over three months- So will ynu please send me the East Oregon lan papers for one months. Go to the East Oregonian office and give them my address and they will do the resu I like to read my home town pa prs. Will you please do this? I got word from Wapato, Wash ington, thaf my little baby in wick. If I get another letter from there and If it states that she is still Hick I am going to try to go home for a while so be prepared for my fare. I expect to hear from them in six days and I will wire you and you must net Quick, that is if they will let me go from here. If I Wire you send the money by wire, that will come faster. I only got one picture left now and I am sending it to you so Tom will have to wait for awhile. I wrote one letter to him but never got no ans wer from him. I got one-letter from Ralph McBean and I am getting let ters from one girl frodm Iowa (she 13 a white girl). r Well, I am still well and happy and have a pretty good time, i don't go to town much, only pay days. They are holding my money for my insur ance and they sent part to my child and they take or keep $15 on the books for me, so I don't get much money pay days, so I must thank you for the money you sent me. Well, I guess I told you everything I know, so I must come to an end, for I got to write to this girf yet. I got a letter from her this morning. So goodbye, dad. and everybody In the house and all the friends. JOHNSON W. BARNHART, Naval Air Station Fort .Tilden, L. I., New York. P. S. Trust me, I will take care of myself. I will do my best- J. W. B., V. X. A. PRESIDENT WILL E iAtng AniMiiluiicef Truliis Curry triers to Hospitals. AMSTEIIDAM, April 3. Knormous. ly lumr umbulnnce trains are imssing throuKh ij.'no und Xamur, Jlcltlniii, on their way to Alx la Chapelln anif other purts of Oermany with Wound ed men from the Kroner Imttlo front, according to the Telegraph frontier correspondent. Many of tho woumld have been detrained at Xumur, says the correspondent, who adds that the hospitals in northorn France have not sufficient accommodations for the preat stream of sufferers. COMING TO WALLA WALLA DOCTOR ' MELLENTillN S CO. ' SPECIALISTS DO NOT USE SURGERY ' will lie at DACRES HOTEL FRIDAY and SATURDAY . April 19-20 NO CIIAKGK yott EXAMINATION the doctor In charge is a regular graduate .In Modlcine and Surgery and is llpensed by the stato of Washing ton. 1 He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip con. sultatlon and examination free, except the expense of treatment when de sfred. ' I According to his methods of treat ment he docs not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers or stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He haS to his credit many wonder ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,' heart, kidneys, bladder, bedwettlng, catarrh, weak lunts, rheumatism, sci atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If vou have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any bet ter, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than disease are of ten the cause of your long sxanuing troubie. Remember above date, that exami nation on this trip will be free ana that his treatment is different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. League nt 7 p. ni. and praise service with sermon by the pastor at 8 p. m. Come with us for mutual spiritual help. WASIIIXOTON',1 April Presi dent Wilson is expected to add fresh encouragement 4to Russia In his Bal timore speech- He has been confer ring with American authorities o RuHsi.. The completed nddress went to the printers today." The President Is conferring with Charles Crane of Chicago, a Kusslan authority who sympathizes with Pais sia but not with Xenlne or Trotsky, Crane believes that despite the pres ent chaos, Russia will ultimately cast Germany off. Gibbon Happenings of The Past Few Days (East Oregonian Special.) OIBHOT, April S. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hager and Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson went down to Pendleton yesterday. ;.JfSSS.,.-?:;5W' HURCH ES DONTISUFFEfi Use Soothing Musterole those sharp pains go shootim? your head, when your skull if it would split, just rub a temples and Baptist. Meet with us at 9:50 for Iilble study. Af 11 o'clock we comply with the reuest from headquarters that the service be patriotic. ' Judge Lowell Will speak. ' The young people meet at 7:00. Preaching. 8:00. Subject, "Out of the Mire Into the Choir." week's visit In Christian. This Is the War Emergency Week with the Christian churches till over the country. The pastor will preach In tVta mnpnln. n "At P.m In VI. Mrs. Dave Bonlfer and daughters! j , . . , ,. , , ..... 1 "in. iiic o uiui-iv on y ivc mi i iia Oreat and Precious Promises, ' 2nd Peter. 1:4. Note the change of hour In the evening from 7:30 to 8. The C. K. will meet at 7 p m. At the morning hour the choir will give the anthem. "I Will Sing Unto the fxrd" and at the evening hour the anthem "The Perfect Refuge." Mrs. Mae Hagur will give the solo, singing "The Lord Is My Shepherd " ouiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiRiniiiniuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinr. Why Suffer? 1 Give your teeth and mouth the care and at- 1 tention that they re- quire. We do Painless dentistry at reasonable prices. ' Newton Painless Dentists Corner liaiif and Webb Streeca Phone 11 Oitea EeiUnc E innnuiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiik. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT I assured by the use ot some of these beautiful fixture of ours. They give i light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that doe not tire or strain the eyes. They are aot expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Why not at least aea themt J. L. VAUGHAN THE INSURANCE GAME IS MY GAME AND I PLAY IT FAIR. J. H. Estes Phone (501 fil 1 Main St. have returned from Pendleton. George Brace returned Wednesday from a 10 days trip through Mon tana. Mr. and Mrs! Henry Thompson are visiting near Weston for a few days. Mrs. Leov CJalnsbury and son For- est visited Mr. and Mrs. George Brace last week from North Yakima, Wash. Miss Burbara Hoch spent Faster In Pendleton. There will be a bosket social held here at the school house Saturday evening for the Red Cross and a dance will 'be held later at Gibbon. Mrs. Lyie Bryant and son Forest went down to Pendleton today shop. Ping. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson re. turned Wednesday from, Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Minnlck are the proud parents of a nine pound boy, born Saturday, March 30th. 3ir. ana Mrs. -rank Morris were Milton visltodrs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Majc Kidder and Leon Kidder of Athena, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kd Kider here last Thursday.. B-avc nonlfer was a Pendleton vis itor Thursday. Mr. Jeffries, forest ranger, arrived here lust week for the summer months. Fred Bruce and family of Baker, arrived here today and will mako their home rtn one of Joe Holuduy's places, Gus Feblg was in Pendleton Wednesday. When through eeema as little Musterole on your neck. It draws out the inflammation. soothes away the pain, usually giving: quick relief. Musterole ts o clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly rec ommend Mu3terole for sore throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $5CL Per Christian Science. W. Webb and Johnson streets. vlrt-H Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 .Sunday wchool 10 a. m.; Vednenday evonlntf service 8 p. m- Subject of Icksou sermon, "Unreality." The reuding room at the church Is open dully, except Sunday, from 1:30 un til 5 p. m. litirt'Ii of the ICetlcemcr, Rev. Alfred Lyockwood, rector, a. ni., Holy Oomiminlon; 9:4 church school; 11, Holy Communion and sermon; 7:30,, evening prayer and sermon. The evening- service will bo devoted to the liberty Loan Ijrlve. Mr. George Hart man and Ir. Mc- N'ary are to deliver the addresses. This will he a patriotic service that all should attend. PrewbyteHan flmrch Sunday school ut 10 a. m- Morn in i; service at 11. Morning- subject, "The Church's Challenge." Kvening- serv ice at 8- Kubject. "The Uread of Life." MCtlKHlJst, The spirit uu I attractions tomorrow Krert Itral Memorial Pon with the Sunday school at 10:00 EVAXHVILr.Es Ind., April 6. The m. This is a service of vitality and corner-stone of the memorial which i helpful Interest. Let your presenc will be erected to James rietheljhow your wisdom- The sacraments Oresham. mie of the first three Am-I"' baptism and the Lord's supper will erican soldiers to be killed In action iiRai nt the Hermans in the war, was laid here today. The memorial will be in the shape of a home for 'his' mother, Mrs. Alice Oresham Dodd. The home will be .maintained by the ; city and Mrs. Dodd will occupy it for life. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day 71 Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast ts wash out poisons. . he administered ut the 11 hour. Mr. OeorKe H. Fo le of Denver. Colorado, vice president of the "Colorado Klate OldeonK' will lie the speaker. The "Cldeons" Is the "Christian Commer cial Travelers' Association of AmerN urged o get ra. Come and hear uhout the work. stone phosphate from the drug store of thin wonderful organization. which will cost very little, hi,. iB I At 3 p. m. the pastor will preach , sufficient to make anyone a pronounc- In Rome social circles only men with i f Jtjeth. The evening services will ed crank on the subject of inlem il an income can come lit. Miegin 30 minutes later. Epworth ' sanitation. I.ife Is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a gorlous condition to attain, and yet how very easy it Is If one will only adopt the morning Inside buth. Folks who are accustomed to feet dull and heavy when they arise, split, ting headaches, stuffy from a cold", foul tongue nasty breath, acid stom ach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out ine wnole of the internal poisonous suignunt matter. ' F.veryone, whether ailing, sick or, well, should, each morning, before breukfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tennpoonftil of limestone noHphnto In to to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste. sour bile and polsonuus toxins: think cleansing, sweetening and nurlfvlne the entire allmenlurV ennnl hernra putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone pnosphale on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans our all the sour fermentations, gases. waste and acldlly nnd gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast, while you are enjoying your break fast the water and phosphate is nuletlv racting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who bothered with constlp&tlon, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism? thers who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are quarter pound of lime-