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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
r PARE TWO EIGTTT PAfira DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OKEGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1918. j You Have a Comfortable Feeling 4n::JBu0ng:$ltings. I Here-Our policy of money cheerfully refunded if you're not satisfied accounts for (t-Ypur first pmchase herexJoiR ' very likely ' make customer-WE Giy:;0U THE BEST FOR (THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. - -.v - m Absolute Satisfaction to Eycry Customer . ' That's what wo guarantee; and that boos no mntter what the con ditions of the market may bo. It means that you'll not the stylo you like; a correct ft; olf the year you think you ought to have, all-wool fttttrioa and firto tailoring. f fl , ' W li A t. 1 t ' k - SILK PETTICOATS He offer here a Special Sale of Silk Tetticoats, ?a.9o Values for v , $3.89 The material is taf f etalind we have them in all the new and wanted colors, both plain and changeable, Made with pleats and plain ruffles, finished with rubber waist band, lengths 36 to 40. Special. . : $3.89 Pendleton's IjOWPKt 1'rkfd Mace -.- .-.. rr. i.'.-.Tl W let WrshotiM.v 5 .1 Where Kvorjr Single Item Is a , ' -! liargaiu. KASTEHX OREtSOX HAS HUT ONE B.VISGA1X BASE.MEXT And when we say Bargain iiascment It means our Under Priced Shopping l'lace where every item is cut In price until it is tho lowest priced of all. , The Newspaper Advertisements will tell you . that WE TRE .THB LOWEST PRICED; your neighbor will tell you that WE ARB THE LOWEST PRICED, and a comparison with our goods and THEIll PR.ICE TICKETS will tell you that WB ARB THE LOWEST PRICED, VISIT T1IK BARGAIN- BASEMENT A.M ,CONVICE Ol USEU'. Hero are but a few, of tho good things offered you. Kid's Summer Skuffers. . . . 98c $1-25 to $1.75 Men's (Sport Shirts . i . , .i .-. . I SOo Summer-T'olticoats. 59c to $2.49 Straw Hats for all 1-3 to 1-2.. ' Pretty Summer Wash Waists 5c Men's Union Suits 40c and 5Bc We Place On Sale Today In Thl9 Economy Shop S265 YARIS OF DAINTY SUSIMEIt MltESS GOODS. ,' it will be your one best chance to get your summer dress cheap. Be the first here to get first choice dozens of different patterns and qualities. ' ' . Summer Knit Coat Bargains. Summer Dress Skirt Bargains. Summer Wash Dress Bargains. Summer Child's Slipper Bargains Summer Knit Underwear Bar gains. Summer Silk Hose Bargains. ! Beginning Today We Offer You Hundreds of Dollars Worth of ' - WHITE .FOOTWEAR AT THE MST SENSIBLE PRICKS. Our shelves are crowded with this variety of footwear and tho sale represents excellent opportunity for real cash saving. All sizes, many' styles, and every shoe. or slipper a bargain. CLEARANCE SALE of those pretty Sl'M-MEK SILK WAISTS A new sale has" started on a big lot of very attractive silk waists, liberally trimmed in laces and hand embroideries. All in the seasonable colors; sires 34, to 44. - This Is the JTtrst announce ment of tliH sale if you wish a very pretty bargain come early. " rRICKS S2.49 and .$2.9 This "All Year Round" Sale is on. its fourth year of existence and instead of dying out as some sales do, we are on tho Increase. MORE BARGAIN'S. MORE PATRONS. SIORE HELP.. Visit this best or all Mmpipnir Places THE BARGAIN BASEMEN "J? and do the very best with your money. CLEARANCE SALE of a bitr lot of THIS SPRING'S SKIRTS Here are the real bargains of the H. B. and they are most ap propriate bargains too. AH silk, new girdle waists, new Bash pockets, new box and decoration plaits. The now stripes; the most subdued colors and the flashiest colors, Pendleton .has yet seen. .' ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES. Oet in on tho first of this sale. .FIBRE SILK HOSE 49c PAIR A special lot of those in a good quality that we are unable to pijD cure anywhere, hence tnis closing out price. Black, pink, blue, 65c quality, special piv 49c WOMEN'S MERCER. : IZED LISLE HOSE in a fine - quality, Ha vana brown and gray to 4 match your shoes. The . pair ....... ........ 59c , ; Children's Sox, plain colors and with colored tops. The pair 25c to 50c. . n You Weed TOWELS and lots of them during the. warm weather! months. Turkish bath towels in the , .various ' sizes and weights, piain white and colored bord ers 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Huck Towels,' a good , quality, large size, plain white,- special, each 25c Unbleached Toweling, especially good weave, and weight and a bar gain at per yard. .".; 20c Peggy Cloth, woven like ' devonshire cloth, plain white, the yd. 35c ari3cnai HaftSchaffmXk i&i Marx i; :- "... . - . V ,-. " styles for young men The models are smart, full of rj ' ' - ifih ! thev brinf nut tho snlpn.l''"'1Tll,ll," : M dash; they bring out thQ splen did physique of you active young ;'. fellows single t,J( and double j.breasted suits, welt, backs, military backs, panel backs, IVarsity Fifty Five. . Young men of discriminai ing taste will enjoy loo'king at these new Ihings: the new col ors are tans, browns, russets, heather shades, greens, blues, greys. -S33g3' The price's are right for high Values. v $20, $25, $30, $35, $10, $45. 1 II I ' ' Visit Our Pure F(?od Grocery Dept. in Our Cool Sanitary Basement Cleanliness , ' Economy Service. :; ,PHONE 15 All other Departments Thone 22. . Strawberries, ejetra choice ripe berries, special the crate $3.00; box . . .t 13c Cariteloupes extra ripe melons, each ; . . 15c and 20c T. P. W, Special Blend, the best 35c Coffee on earth. For These Warm Days Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Dried Beef, Corn Beef, Cheese Swiss, Cream Brick,v Roquefort and American. Cookies, all , kinds fresh from the ovens. We are paying 35c per doz. for fresh eggs. You can . trade them out in arty dept. in our store. PENDLETONS GREATEST , DEPARTiHENT STORE BUY THRIFT S Make your quarte win the wj BUY THRIFT STAMPS Make your quarters help to win the war. i: , - . ... - w ,. KZ5JTZFZX WHERE; IT FAVS TO TRADE h'iXLL - - . ): I I , aJfl U-BOATS COT. I el Ml I II CRITIC DECLARES Declare3 Distance From Bases and Danger Zone Route Prevent. LONDON, June 13 The German 0-Boat campaign off tho Atlantic coast of the t'nlted States cannot bo kept up for any length of time, In the opinion of Archibald Hurd, the naval writer, expressed in a state ment Issued last nlgrit. Hurd believes the oiJcratiops wero undertaken In tho hopo of weaklning the work of the American navy in European waters and of intimidating tho- American people. . ' '"There Is no possibility of tho enemy maintaining a long Continued campaign off the shores of tho United State, which would require a large number of It-Boats," Hurd said. , "Thu Diesel englno gives a greatly Increas j ed raldus of action to big submarines. : But New York is easily 3500 miles from the nearest . Germnni base and ; tho return journeyi means a mattor of 7000 miles, apart from tho mileage j Involved In chuslng morchnntmen, so there Is 'no reaann to anticipate any such developments as have been soon in British waters and In the Irtcditer ranean. Tho U-boats crossing tho .Atlantic must pass twice through tho danger areas of patrols, aircrafts and mines.' I "There Is a variety of measures available to tho American authorities, Khont of relaxing tho stringency of their anti-submarlno measures , on this sldo. For instance, outward and ht meward-bound shipping can be dis persed (theroby increasing the diffi culties of the U-bcatS in flndlg tar gets, , ...... to m:ai ;iticvr amkiuoan AltW OX AVKKTKKN front . '-i':?iw j V I '4 ! I fvv-i-' . . ",'y I i, ( . I - v. - t ' j , - . J -4-"-f j y : When Itching Stops t-i . s. -no af(. dcBcndable treatment that relieves Itohing torture and skin irri tation lmoBt istant(y and Umtleansei and soothes the akin. , v Asjt any druggist for. a 35c or fl bottla rf terno and apply It as directed. - Soon vou wlU find that Imtationa, p'uipica, blackheads, eczema, blotches, rinftworm and similar skm troubie. w f disappesr... A HtUe wrao, the penetraUng. eatisfy. in liquid, is an that is needed, for it bSishia most akin eruptions and make, the skin soft smooth and. healrtiy. . i peE.W.ItoMCoaveloI.O., ; i reach the Joyel .originally, planed, . so; . that the amount of storwe will not be . chanced ' i f f i : i ! ,js-y Telccraph Coinpiiny lloastcd. i ST. ' PAUL,' Minn., June 10. Sharp criticism of officials of the Western Union Telegraph ; company , for -their alleged refusal to abide by the deci sions of the national war labor: board und protestations of labor's united support of the government's war poli cy was voiced late today by officials r of the American .Federation o(. Labor, speaking at prcconventlon meetings. According to ' Trepidant ttailiuel Ciompcra and Secretary .Frank Mor rison; the action of the telegraph of ficials la In direct violation of the purpose of, the bpard and haa a Ae- ' moralising effect ipfn the moralo bl the working 'people. Shipmen .Wai See ,1 . Some Boxing Tonight PORTLAND, Ore., June. 12. Two good bouts will hold the attention of boxing fans hero tohlght at the smo- k;r of the Foundation Company. Ueorgo Ingle, Seattle, will dofend his coast light weight title against Lee Morrisscy, who comes here from Halt Lake, and Huff Hronsort will bd Alex Trambltae. Kach bout Is for sched uled mx rounds. Fight fans wlH get a good run for " tholr money, for there Will be seven matches. ' - ' ' General Hunter Liggett, who has been a fighter In tho United States army for many years. Is to command the gscat army uudor General per- sning is organUing fur tho western front, according to report from Tar- 1 1:1. General Liggett did vnllant fight ing In Cuba during tho Spanish war (and Liter In the Philippine Islands. Oregon U. Professor 7 Will Go for Y. M. C. A. BATTLE SCARRED VINDICTIVE AFTER SHE LED THE BRITISH RAID ON n-BASE f , ' '". h ..:HV 'K'- ' -.--'' j UN1VB11SITY OF OHKOON. K-t-geiifi, June 10. I'i -okssur A. p. il. , JriH:ker, who ilurin.Pio u.ist ycur has h ... . ., . ,, , . Ibeen taking Dean I). W. Mortons " ' ' near sca (jilace in the school of commerce of the rrm tho t.cnnan shells poured at j University of Oregon, has responded her. Hardly anyone thought she'd (o tho call sent out by the Y. M C A. come rtrough It as she was an "obA- through tho American Philllogical -lete ship. Hut she did. She had ciety for workers In the war sine r......... ..,...,J. w ner llgnt- Professor F. 8. Ulinn, head . u.,0 m-tv ,,ur everyiiofiy Knew Latin mat and ine 4ndon SIAKO.V A8 28 AIK VKTOItlKH. Itodiriiliig Aftrr IIIim-ss, lYrncIl ' HyT ,IVwns lAtra In farts. PAMIH, June 12. Twenty-eight aerial victories are now credited to Lieutenant Georges Madon, one of the most prominent Frcnrh aviators.' who early In the war landed by mis take on Swiss territory and wan In terned, but escaped. The letitenant recently recovering from a long.: Ill ness, returned to the front, began to work havoc among the German air planes. On several occasions he brought down,, enemy . n'achines to pairs. . r I . . . , JPJT:' , '' , .U io motiikiis i:im? When we hear of so many school girls and girls In stores and offices who aro often -totally unfit to perform' their dally duties because of some de rangement peculiar to their se mlah.. this not have been prevented by the., mother who. erhas through nRlect: or carelessness, failed to get for that daughter the ono great root and herb remedy for such ailments, Lydla R. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound t This old-fnshloned medicine Is said to have alleviated more suffering of womankind than any othe . retnedy known to medicine. ' 1 . . Xnn-I'atal Injuries Quito Common. 1n a booklet published by th Aet na Life Insurance Co., we find the following Item: "'Available statistics prove that last year In the United Slates 11.000,000 peoplb received non fatal Injuries." This must Include In juries not sufficiently serious to re uttiro the attention of a surgeon. People should be prepared to treat In juries of this character themselves. for most of them all that la needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini ment. It Is excellent for sprains and brulHcs, also to relieve rheumatic pains. ' Stomach Tronlrica. When your system becomes clogged from ovcroatlng, constipation and a torpid liver, your stomach Is likely to trouble you. A Io of Chamberlain's Tablets will give yrm quick relief. They cause a free movement of the . . bowels, tone up the liver and -strengthen the digestion. You will be surprised when you realize how much) better you are feeling a day or two : aftei1 taking these tublcts. ' Children f-otip.li and Oikls. For children's coughs and ' colds rbnmbor'Miii's Cough licmoily Ik ex cellent, it Is prompt and effectual' and ninialns no opium or other nar- ' colic anr Is pleasant to take. of the department, rvcolvcd the corn- papers talked innnft-nfinn fp,., ih. . iibout bringing her up tho Thames for onnmoBoH f ,..,, , ..' ..... pnhlle Inspection, nut the Vindictive ted States Interest,.! in languages and wasn t through she had no Intention interature. usklm, for recoin.nontiii. T Incoming a relic to be Ktared at and he immediately thought of Ju ly a curious public. She had another U'ruoker a.inilrubly fitted for tho good flsht left In her. This time sin- j-work. both on account of his "know wasn't to land flshling men. or evenjir,iso t tho European lantnages and fire guns, r he was to end her exist-his experiences In social welfare ence for her country. . she wa.work. Though nothing definite has r.un.u nun c.ncrc.e. liueu Wlinil. nettled v... II t'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIg ; B For the Lover of - AO 1, Good Things ' I WHlfl'N'S worn fw. vr curled In I ho dnrl: ncsa to f Ntftcnd. Biiothcr niibmurino nil hnlo. and imnk In tho entrance, hlorktn the hfirlK.p and bottling? . up tho U boata Inside. i:rlMfIV A WAS KXI'MTM) the correHpondcnru mid rmilno work V he done. IToft-rSfir !rucker baym that he tntrmts to ko if proper a r ranKnmcnU on certain point can be made. If I fio, he Mild. "I presume thnt j I will be nent to France, but if prj-1 2 lido I should prrfrr to no to ItuiwIalH or to Boine of tho h'lav conntries on the i eastern ironu ' " I CANDIES I ARK THE BEST I Tiii, phot. sri'h. ' 3'i't received, er Vindictive after she returned frottfhow she's battered. Fhe had led.the ful blocking attack on ; th '. . .,u . .. J 'rt.r.inna l.r . K'nla Ilrl.I.h r-l.llnv ahlr.a In .Ha to-in K . '....I lhra !, a h a rA I V . - t . ... ... ! . i . i .1 I : t it i ii cruis- iiub ia.u vm .vw.,e " -- ' . " " . - . . ' Wsscs tff.T"l Hnld to l!o Not Suf- fl.'fc'nt tf Altnt.4. TlH-in lem-mllv WAKIIIVIITIIV I,..,. . ..HKOn ..I. I YAKIMA. Wash.. "3un In. liec'n are not replacing men In the Indus- motion officials have taken advni.. ' tries as rapidly as esrect-d, althongli tKn f the im.xi pnuement of con-truc, 14.471 have 1-cen placed by the wo-jift.n wur!t th0, r.lmrock dam ot ' man's division of the federal employ. McAllister's Meadows, to explore a mem sern.e. me u. parii;:. nt oi la-iHeconJ Jam site a short dlilance bt- I S b..r nr,n..unc'd t.;d:i.v. , j ,he nr ,,rKniiy chosen. Th ir W'agos offered women are les, chance will not be made unless the.s than those paid men and are not suf- , second site Is found to Ik the m r, f s fu-iently hih to attract women ex- j deslraltle- It Is 20 feet "tower thar. j cept in favorable localities, a sum-the original site, but If It is used the Take a Box Homo With i. , Xox. . . 'foot of mary of reports show. - dnm will te ninde Tf feet hltrhrr. ami! I Tallman & Co. J Z ldlne Drnsctsta . e We advertise and ofr War laJ 5 lugs Stani tor sale wliii ctcry 5 porcbas. ' "'imtiitiiHimniHniii.i,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.