East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACK TWO .
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1R. 1918.
TWELVE PAG EH
A-Stdre Full of Wonderful Values That Spell
' Economy For You Awaits Your' Selection Here ,
pm ; 1 igf
Mil ni r; v-
f J . S' J U lU Id i '1,1 ' HavWnn FvS
- . ; FRENCH FLANNEL?
"' " " J We arte Bhowlnr the. heat quatitv
. ') . , l. ... ' . that money can' buy in red. China
s- mm ' . bl,e npd, white, ver,y smart and 1...
g I sirabre'for the new Jackets, middies
ff a. to- Auk to gee them. the-Vard C7.v
Vf If iff f I with Thrift Stamp tt.no. - I
''vVWV I J GINGHAM PLAin SII.K" I
. - I Aro maintaininje their popularity for I
. i r $ J wnien, mJatW and children's drmra, I
I etc. The new pnea are, p-r I
I vard ti.lMl anfl ata . .... I
. .... .. ., . - -. .
The Smartest;
New- Separate
of
.
B
usiness
If you -can save money or your., clothes, it's good
business providing the clothes fit, are stylish and
of fine quality. "
;We can save money for you and give you every
thing you have been getting.
.HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
" ARE GOOD BUSINESS.
They're all wool; made in models o fit every fig
ure; they wear long and always Jook well.
$23.00 to $33.00.
Have You Ever Seen Real
rine
FRENCH FLANNEL?
We arte Bhowlnr the. boat mi.niv
that money can' buy in red. China
blue opd. White, verjr smart ur,A .,.
sirabre'for the new Jarketa. nili.lie
eto. Ak to ae them. thvrt tx.
with Thrift statan ii.no. - '
GINGHAM PLAID SILKS
Are malntaininir their popularity for
women, miasea- and children's dreasea,
skirts, etc.- These hew onea are. i...r
ard 2.oo -wnd 2.5: ei iMk
i nnrt NtanvK
IMPORTED PONGEE
.SILK ,
A splendid-weiKht, finish and qual
ity Jo rf, imported silk, worth much
more, per yard fl.eh; milh Thrift
Stamp ft. 25. ..-; ,
BUY BLACK SATIN NOW
AT TIHS PRICE ,
We art offering our standard sa
teen., heavy wciahtv ood finish at a
price actually iasa than we could bur
It nt the present wholesale price. The
yard t!tr; JSc extra with Thrin
Stamp.
' MERCERIZED COTTON
FOULARDS
Printed In the same..dea!ft-ns and col
ore aa yon ace In the all silk foulards,
such aa navy, tone. Copenhagen and
black, with lb 'desiKna mostly In
white. The yard 4.1c; 2S extra with
Thrift Htanxp,
That's what youll find wncri' you come to our
women's wear department 2nd floor.
Well shqw you the very newest and mdst up-to-
date stylesmiade in the most popular materials."
- . a
Street Skirts
If you're looking ;f or a good, serviceable skirt for
business nr every day wear! we'll show you skirts in
black or navy blue 'serge, poplin, chuddah cloth or
fancy worsted plaids, made n tailored lines with
side pleats or gathered under a wide belt with fancy
patch pockets on the front. They're priced at $5.00,.
$6.75, $7.50 and up; 25c extra with Thrift Stamp.
. Dressy Skirts
If you're looking for a skirt intended for,, mora
dressy wear we'll ehow you models in black or navy
blue taffeta, tan or grey silk poplin, or fancy plaids
as well as the pretty light colors and white in the new
"Baronette" satin. Heavy crepe de chine and radi
um taffeta at prices ranging from $6.75 to .$25.00;
25c extra with Thrift Stamp. s
' PEftDLETONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
Bay Liberty. Stamps Today
Don't wait, help now, while ,
i Is still hot too late. " '
WHERE- ft PAYS TO THADF YTTP
Buy Liberty Stamps Today
Don't wait, help now, while
it is still not too late. " !
U I i 3 t.-iiiwiaaia iiriij.. -- ,
BRUCE DENNIS OUT
FOR COfilfJIITEEMJIN
t.fl A.VIiR X KSI. ii-:hm . M
AWIJI NCIJi HIS AMH-
i.c-.
Pt'iltTUA.NM't, ore., April 11. liruee
Ieiiiils, well-known irtKon newsini.
Per -man ,furmr proKreMsiva iarty
Icailer und mil il recently secretary of
I the Stute Council of iJcfrnsv, y enter-
day filed witli th aecretnry of slate
at Halem aniiiiuricment of bis cantfl-
j ducy for nutloml coiumlitieman in
I the republican ticket. 1
In becoming a candidate, Mr. Den
nis, who was In Portland yesterduy. Is.
sited a statement In which he says
repiililicnns throughout the state are
dissatisfied with the manner In which
the office of nutlonal committeeman
has been handled. It is In resiainsa
to the requests from these republi
cans. Mr. Iennls fxpbilns, that he has
consented to enter the contest.
In apieallng to republlcapa for theii
siiport Mr. Iennls says he dfes so
thst ttregnn may have a republican
party that la "thoroughly progressive,
thoroughly sincere, thus changing It
from a lifeless, mummified organiza
tion of a few to a virile, active Inst I.
tutlon of i lie nany."
Are Yoix Going to Buy an Automobile
HOW MUCH MONEY WILL YQU INVEST IN THAT CAR?. ' ;
Is the price that you have decided that you will pay for yur car
enough to give you the same performance your neighbor enjoys
with a Big "Six," "Eight" or "Twelve" cylinder car?
YOU WANT MAXIMUM POWER DONT YOU?
'
Ounnew OAKLAND "Sensible Six" gives you Maximum Power
combined with Minimum running expense.
We have gone over Swift Hill, which U the first hill west of the
Sla9e Insane Hospital, on the Stage Gu4ch road to Echo, on High
Gear, and finished with power to spare.
If you doubt this come down and let us remove that doubt'
If your neighbor has a Nig "Six" or "Twelve" Cylinder car, ask
. him if he makes this Hill on High. "
A nuiiiW-r of our owners report 18 to 2.1 miles per gallon of gaso
line. Ark them. f
; ;:,N. P. McVE AN, Distributor
. . Hupmohtle, Oakland, ('handler and Garford Trurk.i.
Phone li!2 . .' . " i- Main Strt-rt
. ' Ojijiosite Pendleton Hotel
Hi aslxTti and ufitf Mar hatlngs Mauii a fisr saw with ni-fr AnsinT.
I k f '
M. C4111
1.1 Joid many women,
J ' "I 1 sufiei-U bci vte I
J ol C'Hrdui tnd the
I rc-ru-l I to be defivee
j r 1 Una letiedy. A
I f T"f ko I became
n it lically helplesf . , .'
Here Is a message to
tutierini; wocici, (rom
Mis. KaHiryn lilwarJs,
of K. F. U.4. WfhitiPtrMi
Court House, Ohio. "I
i t i-Iaii lu tell, and have
. ulial
knew
great
derived irom
A lew
TAKE
svk JIsb Wcmaa's XcnlCfrj
S 1 "I very wek," 1
fcLf Mri. tdward coca on l
I .S to Uf, "and could nut
R il aloop williout aul.erm
,-i Krejl ('-"I . . Nulliitnf
' ii-emcd lu lu lp me iiniU
; , I heard otCardul end be-
,J fc-au the urn ol it ... I
blieni'lh ... 1 am now
able lu do all my woik."
it you oeea a .iuc i.ikt
NOMMKHft' Iltl-VTIUf'ATItnV
i llistli AUK AIVATA;TOCS
J WAMHI.NOTO.V. April 1!. rre
j'luenl mentlim has baen made of the
lilentlflcutlon discs adofited by Vncle
Sam for lila soldiers and sailors, but
he advantages offered 1 the sva-
ore not graerally known to the
rublic. tin one side of the disc Is en
k raved the man's name, with the dale
of his hlrth and enlistment. ln the
other side Is in etchrd finger print
with the index finger of the wearer !
the duplicate of the print being at j
1 1 he war and navy departments, uf:
cotiKe. there nilRlit be two men with
, identically the same nam. Willi the'
dales of birth and enlistment in
aine, but any difficulty arising from'
s remote a coincidence will be got
over by the fingerprint. It Is. how-'
ever, about the metal of the rtln- ,sl
I he Invention mainly scores. This l
( Monel meial. silver-white In color and
t C'ilii.iel lug of nickel wllh a inislura
i of lion and copper. After being S'lh-'
jjicletl to i-ertiiiu processes, tile mi tal
jciinoot rorodi, or Mrlsh by fire. If
jtbe wrsrrrs h..H waa entirely con
sumed y fire, and mi trace were left
'f him. hu Identiricallon disc If
lounn. would be lilHlamageil,
I he ringer print.
I HURCH EY
v-.'-'i'K-ii -'iK iiv,-iK 1'.' i
COMING JO
WALLA WALLA
DOCTOR i
r tVntocnNtal Naitarene." i
. The regular Kundny aervlcea of th
T'eniecostal Naaarene church of Pen
dleton, an as follows: Kiir.day
chonl at 10 o'clock: preaching at 1
a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; prifer inreilng
on Wednesday evening at 7: 0.
fharlea Maxson,. ihahiot.
llaptlUt. '
The Mble Bchool will meet at
Preaching at II, subject, "rioine Char
acterlstlca tif a l'ulrlot." At 6. '
clock if the weather la fine, the K
V. I. U. will meet at the parsonage.
120 Ire street, and go to the bill for
an mil cif doorstnecttng. Preaching.
8 o'clock. Subject, "The Itose of
Sharon.'' . ,
pFTtytr1n.
t'sual servllces nt Ha. m. Mr.
Snyder will prench on "Christ. Price
I of soul," and at the evening service
the subject will lie "Tlie Ilread of
Lite." Kuliday school at 10 a. in.
Young Peoples Meeting nt 7 l- m
Miss ls-ellle Anilal will be soloist In
the morning and Mrs. Weslbrooka
Dickson 1b the evening.
Mrtlxxll-it.
While physically recuperating, use
rOtaJ'a plan and enjoy a menial and
i spiritual stimulus tiy attending church
: tomorrow. Church school at 10 a. nt.
i Bend, or "Isrtter bring your children.
I Morning worship with aacramenlal
' ser'lce and reception of new mem
i bers nt 11 a. m. Miss Coutts anil
Miss .south will sing.
The funeral service or Mary Jane
i Jordan will he held at the church at
i t:S.
The Fiiworth league will observe
the "Twilight hour'' from 6 to 7, fea
turing Itrd Alfred Tennyson. The
regular devotional .service Willi follow.
Profit liy regtilar attendance.
The 'Way's program culmlnaU-s with
praise and worship from I -to Spe
cial music by chair and solo by MiR
Esther South. The pastor, st this
service will speak upon "Talents
Which Bless the World " ' Are your
talente a world asset? Hear this
message. . A hearty welcome awalu
you.
Christian.
faluWGLU CO.
SPECIALISTS
DO NOT USE SURGERY
mil lie at I
f k DACRES HOTEL (
FRIDAY and SHOT;
April 19-20 -
. . i . : - ; -:ti r y
m en rtriK 'tri rvtATiox
Tha dbctor la charge hi a regular
graduate In Mclioia and Surgery and
la Ilcensen ny mi sie i iioia-
ton. )lo visits jirorcssinnii v inn
mora Important towns and cltW-a and
offers to all who. call on this trip con
sultation and enamlnailon free, except
the expense of treatment' when de
sired.
According to Ills methods of treat
ment he does n operata foe chronic
appendicitis, gall stonos, uloara of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to hlB credit, many wonder
ful results in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, akin, Breves,
heart, kldneya, bluililer, bedwettlng,
catarrh, wonk Kings, rhauwiatlsm, aci
atica, leg ulcers nnd rectal aliments.
If you have been ailing for aav
length of time and do not get any bet
ter, do not fall to call, aa Improper
measures rattarr than disease are of
ten the cause of yoaf long standing
trouble.
. Remember above date, that exami
nation on this trip will be free and
that hia treatment la different.
Address: 336 Boston ltlock, 'Minne
apolis, Minn. - , . i . .
' Two helpful sermons are arranged
ti be sjlven at the Christian church by
' Pastor Hubbell this Sunday. The
j subjects are "Things That Aceom
' pany Salvation' and "What Shall a
: Man Oive In Exchange for His A1eT
I Hlhle school at 10 a. in-: C E. at J
; p. ni. tSood music by the choir and
special nnmliers by individual mem
bers of the choir. The general pub
- lie made welcome at all our services.
Ctirllstian Ncicnco
K. Webb and Johnson streets. fU-r-
vlces Sunday II u. m., and g p. m.
Si.nlay school, in a. m. Wednesday
evening wieetlng. H p. in. SilbJTi of
the lesson sermon, "Are Sin. IMsi-nse
and Ileal h Keal?"
The reading room at Ihe cliuri-h
Is open dally, except Sunday; from
1 Kl until r, p. in-
Far Vision j
Viink,U
W;l i'siiii n Sv . VVX
Lowcr PartforA
Jjear Vision
tliun li mT Umi f ledi-iia-r.
Itev. Alfred lickwood. rector. R
a. m., holy communion; :41, church
ai'hool; il. inoriilng prayer; a p m.
evening prayer and sermon. At tlie
morning service aliss Helen Stewart
librarian at Victoria, ft. .. who
worked for IS months In France un
der the direction of the Ixndon 1'iiin.
mil tee of the French I ted cross, will
make the address. Jn the evening the
rector will speak on Ihe "Life Which
Is Life. Indeed."
rmYPTOTfV
11. GLASSES 11.
the invisibic rirocAj.
Think of the convenience in being
abb- In see near and far without
changing your glaases.
The smooth, clear surface of
KltVITuKH (iironannand "ri.torksi
are entirely free from the disfiguring,
age-revealing lines, seams and sliesl
ders of old-fashioned bifocals, and
ronreipienlly cannot lie diallngulshed
Irom sioglu-vision lertsea.
. SKK
ItOTIIUI'.IJ,
(mtofiM-trtet ami isjak-laa.
American Natl. Hunk liuililing.'
ROOFING .
Slate, Tile, Metal and Certain-teed Roofing Paper
Old Roofs and New Repaired and Painted
CHIMNEYS, PIPES, FURNACES CLEANED
All roofing paint guaranteed for six years, not to
crack, break or blister with heat or cold '
Certain-teed Roofing Pafier Guaranteed for Fif.
teen Tears. All Work Guaranteed.
Thomas C. Connelly
Phone 731
310 West Webb SL.
even
l.uf)M-ru-l.otheran
chinch services wll,e
held at the Presbyterian church nt 2
e.n nunoay anerniM,n.
M
l.'VAIIIVti 111 AIT
eiiiirr n'
ItltOTHI ft
S 1 w..., -
i ..... ..nvu.i.r;. w. va-, April il.
J 1 Caldui. II l lot won i-s. r I" le.age IK.ll.-y f Clarksburg Is esi.1
ff .1 Macu ren(ly and reliably . 'i.. have brouRbi in. ,fc and iwo
P 4r '1 P'OOaWy tirlj MrhlldreB of 1,1. ,lf brolhcr Itcnja.
I la o-abcloed.,itody. " l:,ln Mwl)r f,,,r , Z.u, ,"in
fj 1 VJ iVnigglHl l jt. o.i r. .r.-,i i., lrlii as bis
J I till j I '" I" " effort to evsile the drstl
If Llfmm1 f " ""m 1 l I Hs'ley followed IIi.oii here
If . " "L " l''f"m ci.rk. burr, shot and wounded
.S?jT '"if, ..T' , r -1 'eoras and then killed himself.
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BETHLEHEM MOTOR TRUCK
. THE DOMINANT MOTOR TRUCK s '
, ... IN A MOTOR AGE
Bethlehem Dominance in an age M truck specili
zation cannot due to one or two factors. The
motor must Tie a dominant motor the Trame-.
the rear axles the steering gear the ignition
the cooling and oiling systems each part must be
tnd is. in a Jiethlehem. a nmvnn rutituea n i
.-, ' - ... ' "Su"t ' ll.Bl.li.
I here' is no one "Belling feature" in a IJcthlehem
each inU'gnd part is in itself a proven, convincing '
Helling jioint, backed by the big JJethk-hem organi
zation, the third largest truck ' manufacturing
plant in the United States, ,
Call, ace these trucks, and le convinced. W will
give you big values. '
Overland Pendleton Co.
OVERLAND DEALERS
812 Johnson Vhlue 512
" derll. ami Mitrr War Kaunas Ms,ms. t sole wMh el erf '
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