Summertime Apparel at Appealing PncesNew. Crisps and Smart -Aw mt f- Your Inspection in PehdletonS Greatest Depii Stote Courteous, Efficient Service Makes Shopping Here a Pleasure ilk For Comfort's 1 ' EB II 1. ' 1 1 Ef J I !. km I I I f . I i i j - i I ii for1 summer wear Stylish models in taffeta, satin'and jersey, made in I d ull belted models, some have collars tf contrasting -tolors, some are lined, while others are only rein- forced across the' shoulders, making a splendid coat for warm days. Some are hip length, others are J three-quarter and seven-eighth length. , , , -1 J Colors are black, navy, cold, Elbert and l-ose. ) Prices ar...-.i,v.i- . . . . $19.95 to $4750 WASH SILK PETTICOATS For summer wear. White Habutai wash silk is the Si sH A- 1 .1 . . T a . . t. 1 a an r , Tif"8"1316"31- -aiaae vun ciusier pin tucKs - ana rultle ' fs ' i flounce, with reinforced , panel front Our , price $4.50 . A WONDERFUIi SHOWING OF COLONIAL DRAPERY r-:. FABRICS ; Jnst arrived. Beautiful fapestfy (effect showing "t new oriental desisTis. wonHlanr? AffWr TnVri r.f nor. J I '. dix, etc. Words fail us when we try to tell you of ; me real Deauty ol these wonderfully harmonious ef- M fects in drapery fabrics, ai we request you to look' at 1 a few of them in our window this week. Yard 50c "to $1.23. mm i . - ' LUGGAGE FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP. Trunks . . . Valises . . Suit Cases 1 2.50 to $50.00 . . . 60c to $33.00 . . $1.50 to $40.00 Our immense early purchases make it possible for us to offer you such-values as are not to be had from the manufacturers today. Values that stores that bought' later can't show; Our asort ment is large look here before buying else where. ,it.-ti;;:;;. - ' - 'v.v ' BESIDKS TMK 1 1 X 1K K I ,4 Yyp ..OTH ttl IVtROAIN'S that we are offering von in this cltsan up Kmnomy Ha.wnwnt, we are placing on snip today wntn oniiilolclj' y . ' If afeitfi Mm) OXE IirXDUFI) AX'O BI TTY llVR'Slt-K RKI11TS of the most recent styles, whose 4toIjrs htii materials range from the staid, plain blacks up to the flashiest colors that have thus far been put iinto skirts. We cordially Invite you to visit this particular skirt sale. All sizes, all lengths and the prices THEY ARE ALL MARKED AT BARGAIN' BASEMENT FRK"ES and you all know what these prices mean Economy. ' If J Yon will want a suit Kgrht in weight, feeling and ap pearance and k correct for n most any occasion. -J I SKELETON LINED SUITS TROPICAL WORSTEDS , ,I?GABERI)INES KOOLKLOTil, You stout and medium stout men will be, surprised, at the ease with which we can fit and please you. - Custom , service without the annoyance of tryons . and waits $12.50 to $50.00. . ' ' ' ' STRAW HATS, a combination of comfort and dig nified style, will be found in our hat shop; $1.50 to $7.5o.;:" -f". f - . ' -4.mm.i : SHIRTS ef etfcelfent materials for sport wear. An attractive showing at $1.00 and up. i THEY'RE STILL TALKING ABOUT OUR WOMEN'S NECKWEAR - ?T' .ipi-fV ,.M . We have never shown such pretty creations of x4.' the manufacturer's art in new neckwear as vou ,L h ; ' 'will find here today. The hew laundered collars and cuffs, the ruffled organdy and net styles, besides all the many other new things. A new collar freshens up your entire appearance. Buy one here at 35c to $2.50. SILK HOSETTES or women's silk sox are oh display at this store; an . assortment of novelty stripes in the various colors, all silk. These are " just the thing for the bath ing season. The pair $1.25. a FILET LACES are being used exten sively on alf kinds of summer wearing ap parel; They are fash i)iable, ' serviceable and beautiful as welt These new ones ard, 15c to 33c. ' ouliiouiLRD are selling rapidly because the pat terns and colorings are right and the prices are decidedly lower than you would expect for the quality wej, offer. The yard. $2.00 and $2.25 "ISiilllf' 1 BUY THRIFT STAMPS." - ? HELP THE BOYS OVER THERE. HENDLEJONS CUEAXESr J)EPART7HNT STORE Vt3?.TrT7IS3 WHERE - IT PAYS TO TWA PE EMMSmIsS . BUY THRIFT STAMPS. HELP THE BOYS OVER THERE. PEASMSIDPIGS' - ALL LIVE TOGETHER j Prtnch ittooy-.. One, day. .he and I j (oof lee and mnoklnc; house) and he Purchased some light wines. Madame ! brought back the change of a two franc note and he attempted to count It. He gave me a miserable look and went to the rescue. He spread the Ti r 1 r 1lr: nrai out on tne taoie two silver I-ormer Local Boy Writes of i fran, one English shimng. a mi- Aiiiint fViintinr T.ifa in can dollar, palmed off by some V. S. I read Is lined with the cattle. an4.l wuiifclJ j mlHtlaman. soma English pennies and"! sheep from each farm bouse. The , X" ranee. 1 rench ten centimes: also an Italian j ten "centlsKlmo. After he counted' It , Ittereetins hits .f description from a" n found he was fifty centimes n,;,ine ld French country village , h"it- This we found In a French nr ontained in a letter just received I no,B patched on one side with post hy Olal and Venice Callison from j stamps and on the other side by Krnsst Linn Crockatt. who is in B" Dnrham sack with a stout la Fiance with the Tenth Canadian Bat- j M- H'nce then he Is the bank and U-IU.J1, Britkih Kxpediilonary orCe-j I am the cashier. Ihx.boy is a former I'endleton high: "We are billeted In a barn which mitool student and doubtless there j was built In 381. An oak framework v III be sanjr who will I interested j plastered with mud and straw has in his l-Uer. written on May 12. j withstonod the storms of a century v. h., h follows: while recent more modern buildings "Dear Oirls: I am still burdening' nearby are smashed by a single bomb the fck't'e whh my snnecessary pres.; or shell from Heinle. The courtyard '.-ce. I really don't believe the Huns! is a square formed by barns and the have my number at all. My pal and tome. aH of which are connected, i tmvt decided to write and Inform 1 and pies, hens; also the family pets Jihidentiurg- that we are Just across ' roam promiscuously- through the line. The main trouMe is that ! whole domain. In the "J-r of the Iftinie won t tackle the Canadians in j court yard is that always present Hi offensive. So far they have not j man ore pile, sending forth -an un- i b.-rt a Cartfsdlan division so we t earthly stench to which I can never J'tf flurin;j on moving front Just toget accustomed, for I smelled the , t a chamf ttt the tiuxeers. V balmy breeses from the Blue motin "N.w. In b-t--n times we have tains of Oregon for eight years and -;f ieri'..l in which we explore never will forget them. For all this t!j- surro-inillng country. These es srilthlness. the French peasant folk I s.rati-ns are both Intcreirting nd are very hospitable and do what they Kif-m-im:. My partner Is a long. ; can for us. If It were not for the li.stty t) Virginian mountaineer rumbling of the "Wg ones-' we would vh a !"an and hunirry lo.k but be 5 think this Wttle spot a paradise. A n t thir.k t-o much, which makes, little ralley with a small stream run of lawn from, one end to the other. , of or.fjoy the Josh, of ,the(i fo)t worry: over- the watchful care taken I&erythlnB is green fields and Jiaw. . thirty, ars ago., , , ,1 loi their boys." said the .report, thorne hedges , In the gardens the j He was entitled to some pay for tho j which highly praised the morality orchards bloom and the nuaint (injury to the knee, however, it was ; and morale of American soldiers., houses white washed make a pretty decided, so he was given the- differ- . rne commission's repprt said "Am scene in the landscape. jence between the loss of a leg and the f erican soldiers as sanitary engineers! ""Just after reveille in the morn-jloss of a foot, or compensation for : were gent to France to stop & pewtil Ing we can hear the village herder j twenty-five weeks. . er.ee. They are t horoughly capable blowing his home made horn and just . - . ,.t -,,. ihr. i. tr. An. w led as we tumble out for breakfast the Objector GiVCT Ten ! the American army full or confidence r-a.l la tiniul with Via oaillA , l !.. ' Yoara fnr PAnccionra ano: ffloe. Germany s greatest an- v,....... . tngalllst Is the determination .. .. . .' ,' free people to remain free." . . CAMP ORAXT, 111., June ll. Kd-j , j ward J. Heath, who gave his home i ' i biutisii t'litKi of .stai f . ; HKAWV l-'Jt KW III N-fKIVK i V, M. V.. A. MA.-HAS. ... t .. Xl T Harry X. Holme, a Y. M. C. A.--tr at 2742 West Harrison street, Chlca gf. has been found rrulity .hy a court martial here of failureto comply with military rules, and hia puntehrnent fixed at ten years in Leavenworth federal prison. Heath Is raid to have had pro- German leaning and ctatmed to he ACID WASTE nV ..STOrS PAPER MHXfi fi the dptprminimtlrtn ff tt neraer then taxes them to the hill and bring them back at the close of day- The farmers here have their homes in & little community togeth er and go out every day to theft farms and the home comlne at dusk Is a weary, but Joyful procetminn- "I have seen little city life as yeH but 1 think I wll lenity it better than the rural for I always had a, fancy lor the metropolis myself. "I can't tell you of what we ar amng but wnen 1 mi ine trail ror 1 "ne iu vamp uram iwo mnmns a.4 j uay urged the senate ana nouse con- Oregon I'll stop at my old tiome town I he was awMgncd to company F, 343d ference committee to eliminate tha, and weave a few yarns for the bene- j Infantry. He steadfastly refused to provision. The house stmck the sec- . f A ' warwork secretary on the nrltlsh ' front, who married a Massachusetts i Klrl. was. with his bride, on a steam. "f ioriwdoed off the Irish const. Ilnth I hr. nnd his lirlrte were rrhcupd nnd jiiro now at the front In France scrv 1 Ir.g K.ildlom. Holmes recently mn.lo a tiitir of the 3'artfic eoa-st, Kpcaliins to B,iii.rs and clvlliant. ' WAfsIlIXGTOX, June 4 Declar ing that the section of the rivers and horbors bill prohibiting the throwing Of acid waste Into streams will put everv otiln iianer mill In the country a "conscientious objector." W hen he j out of business, representatives to- J 1 fit of the girls of the I. O. P. H. Club By the looks of things the club will be disorganized both by time hers and circumstances there before I re ts, but I II be there, anyway. "Vour wandering friend,' don uniform, and has put in most of t)on from the bill at the renuext of his time working about th canton- tne war department, which claimed ment as a prisoner He has been held (l woid interfere wltM operation of at the 343d Infantry guardhouse and f munition, plants, but the senate re- ia saia to nave attempwa suicioe there by drinking chloroform. to of .! is commonly grad- 'TransDort Made Hun " tila: one dish oter another is set aside. n;i PAt, It is one of the first Indications that! sJUllutu the system is running down, and there Is nothing else so good for It as Hood's XTJW YORK, June 11. t'-boats at-I stored It. AITO I.FrT IX t.F All . .MIN.SKS lUf MTT JUTS HTE I'F-RSONS The student body r. thA A ... ! tT- hl.h hnAl h.M It. f-'arsaparilla-the best of a M tonics. , tempting a blocka-Ie of the American farewe) party tha bliIlk. of th(. . . are in?-if-a-'UiKiy ooio. A iru- kiii 4 ..... K.aa it Jun nit" No Compensation for Broken Wooden Leg ! zliian steamer arriving at an Atlantic1 of here, Friday evening. About 11 SAX - FRANCISCO June i mi a little danr-roti than Cas- ning through, bounded hy wooden ,man who breaks his wooden leg is not. fas. He cannot get the idea of. hills and the valley one level stretch : Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In I medicine, that u purely vegetable. Tcre V.lood Means Perfect Health. ' Tba nnr dnnnru fcaa fcaadled )-undrda t-t medicines in ka day. .me v( wbich Jwn; sine been 1 Vt Uwra is era that has l-ern mM ly the !-ui i tt IhroucViiKit this: ..ui.,tr. lur Mora than fifty years. t4 I:-. itS.ii.ii, tha tciiai ! blovd ' i . . J. . o'clock the merrv makers prepared to Jersey coast but a Unlte.1 Mates . rp hom(, An automobllB nad , iraniporx uiwrfu lire. musing irf . . ' , , . . . . been left In gear and. when cranked. Borne of the rinar IK-1 RIos crew ' . ' " ', ... .. em then and held by the State Industrial Commis- I steamer painted llKht fcray. This is on rrofrM(,r R n Titu, entitled to compensation for the k Insisted the submarine attacking them (turned nearIy at a riEht angle or a letf or ine loss oi a intn. it wan . - . ..... .i . . .. ....... .ion in the case of A. 11. Btewsit possibly the mothfr -hip or a cap against an" oil company. j tured freighter whlr h the Germans Thirty years ago Stewart, lost a leg ! are leisurely looting. itt a railroad wreck. He whittled out was hit and dragged several feet. John Campbell, Arline Jones Laura j Ross and Oscar Richards were run over and severely, bruised, the laltcd 'sustaining a scalp wound which re- a wooden b-g which he used for a leg IT. Su BoVS Abroad in Jlan dracruta have seen wonderful ; up until last August, wnen. wnne in, T.-: C't r m. rert ,,nl .tiirhn resnKs accomplished amon( aiehrjthe oil company's employ, he fell i ilic oiiitpc, mpuiicU customer by Ul treat old medicine, ;rrm a motor car and broke the p.-- j T- and they kno-w that S. 8. S. t one of ileg and injured his knee. I ST. PAI L. Juna I-"Tell the j M.riivrs (Hist Hnoa. the roost reliable Mood purifier l ever ( Stewart took the st-linters of his l-s 1 folks at home they will never bej ATI-ATlc CITY, .V. J.. June 7. mAr Keen Yaarr hlnorl frve of -im. to A. A. McDonald, chairman of the,hamed of us." This message was Recommendations requesting the el- mirrtjes tr the o. of thil honest old Industrial commission, and filed f '- '-.-r r. 5 , ; " i ' - 5 1 f . . .' t - - ' ; l - ' - ' , j I ' '. r . " " 4 21 Hays Alow. ; Davo Warner, a y. M. (. A. war work Ri-cntary from I ! i m. I.uk. Ohio.' wrved a whole rcgli.i it of American S'.liliors nt the front for twenty-one . ihsys slnsle hantlid before asslstauca ootiW I e rent him. - '. Cenernl Hlr II'nry Wil,n. ciil.f of staff of Iho Irltlxh Army. Is ready) Intoxicating liquors j for the new urne . ... .1 . i s. a-Iran t. v Imorlran u.I.I t.rm in the I Iminui Ion tit nil ;: . a , a j: . .4,n r,. i Ttt .ok i.nmb.nK.iif.n . . A mrtf-s n laiH.r ntiswiun rfturnln : from buildlnKA whffe cereninnial ses-imsns win ma.se !1' 1,1 1 l"r ' sdvice. rov rati obtsm same -witboot il provided hy state law for the loss from Kurw and wai read l-fWe the . sions are held hy subordinate ldcethe northern ircmi. " ' - cost by wrttimr to Me4iel Director, j of a lea;. The cornwiissioa decided annual American lulr federation ; were adopted UMuy hy the imperial . n.. - ijHtL-h trot-iw Swift Sperrne f -o- i fiwift tavcrt- that the unjurea man eouiu not con en mis nucrwwn. .uum.h uie jbic n- , - . - j . . . m . t i i i I rnaiiv fir the aeienae i vary, Atlanta, Ca, lit weeks' compeosativa for tha loss i CUIICURA HEALS SIMM Of', wcrrty Years' Duration. Suf fered Terribly With Cracked Hands and Pimples. Used Three Cakes Cuticura Soap ,and One Box Cuticura Oint ment. . Cost $1.25. "I am out in all kind of weather and have sutTerad terribly with cracked . - . , . ........ .iiu pimpiem. i ne skin wa sore and red with itching betweenthenngers. end in hot weather i could not step., I irritated the effected parts, and 1 could not work at times The i irrnstton was unbearable. "I bad the trouble for twenty years. Then I need Ccticura Soap and Oint ment, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and one boit of Cmicut Oiitrntnl I wi hi.W." (Digued) lrnnl A. Sexton. Jirrtir. Oregon, To prevent less ol hair. Treatrrer-t On retiri.ig touch roots of dardrutl and fcchmg with Culture Ointment. Nest roormnn shampoo with Cuticura Soop nr.il hot water. They ass ideul lor cvrry-day uu ia Ihj tUlet, bat a and nurGcry. Kn.i. l.ulKr.. !... H, ,.m eivwhtre. hoap Jc tsiiiiim ind SMt. m i