East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENPLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918.
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SIBERIA OVERTHROWN
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This is no time to take chances on merchandise. We offer only top qualities. .We guarantee satisfaction or .your money back--. We
feature the best makes in America, and we give you the best for the price, no matter wha t the price. It will pay you to trade at The
i':;PenMes Warehouse. v;i;,.vA&".Y . v, . -JUA'SSZWSS!5
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For Service and Quality
Judge our clothes on
that basis. . r, . ;
It's the idea of 'a uni
form that makes a sol
dier stand up straight;
a uniform isn't a shoul
der brace, but it does
have the effect of one.
It's the same way
Avith good .stylish
clothes in everyday life.
They brace a man's con
fidence; make him .feel
jure of himself. ' , ;" i
; When a man, ' 'wears
"cheap, clothes, he has
too many .reminders
that they are "cheap."
The moral effect , on
him is bad; but more
than . that. ..,"cWp"
clothes are really the
most expensive plothes.
Here at this store we
sell air wool clothes be
cause they're real eco
' homy for you. We know
it. They save money
for you and theymake you fed successful. -
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are what we re
fer to. They're all wool", tailored right, and they
wear. The prices are just enough to give you these
things. "Jfou can't possibly get them for less; they'd
be cheap even if you paid more. Excellent values at
$20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $33.00 to $50.00.
ti - 1 T Uil I & AW,
ULZ 'l 1 11 NTS
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NEW PLAID VOILES
,'39 inches wide; pret
ty color combinations
youwill like. Yard 45c
OUR NEW FALL
SILKS
are selling rapidly, ' be,
sure to see these new
ones, dark rich plaids
and stripes, the yard
$2.25 to $3.00. - -
BATHING SUITS FOR
WOMEN
Styles away from the
commonplace in a good as
sortment, all color combina
tions, blue, green, orange,
red and purple, sizes 30 to
44.- Prices. . . $2.95 to $7.50
BATHING CAPS
Bathing caps to match
suits in good quality rub
ber. Price " 65c
1 TWO MORE DAYS OF THE
WHITE GOODS
r SPECIALS
A GREAT MANY PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN AD
VANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS
WEEK ON LONG CLOTHS, NAINSOOKS, WHITE
SKIRTINGS, NOVELTY WHITE GOODS, EM
BROIDERIES AND LACES. YOU TOO CAtf
SAVE BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF . THESE
TIMELY OFFERS.
CORSETS 98c
' For the remainder of
this week we offer one
special lot of corsets at
the extremely low price
of 98c
r Regular prices range
from $1.25 to $5.00.
It is economy and
good sense to buy sever
al of these corsets at
this price.
Come early before the
sizes are broken.
Choice 98c.
, Counter Forces Form New
! Government, Lenine
J - Mobilizing. -
j COPEXHAGEX. June 19. Petro
i grad dktpatches published' in German
papers Mule that the Bulshevlkl In
I western Siberia huve been overthrown
(by counter-revolutionary forces which
farmed a new government supported
I by the Czechoslovaks. The counter-'
! revolutionists captured Omak, Samara
and Xoranlkolavak. Lenine is mobll
Izinir the Bolshevlkl troops alone the
eltia river In the Cral mountains, i
PAHTXEK OV THE KliEEUUVT
- HLtMKIi -
VISIT OUR PURE
FOOD DEPT.
In our Cool, Sanitary
- . Basement.
Phone 15; ' All Other
Depts 22.
COOK IKS, fro.li from the ovens.
APPLl-:!, fnnt-jr Wlnoa'w, tlio
pound 12 Ho
l'OFKi:K, T. 1. W. Special, 35c
to SI. 75.
TK., T. P. W. Sim-lnl, S5c to
$1.00.
SARATOGA CHIPS, the ia-k-ar-
., ,.......-...; 13
i:isi.s. tho lux-kairc. . 12JSO
V.lt.M DAY Ll'Njrill-.'ii
liotk-d Ham Jiiu-cd Ham,
t'beesc. alt kind:1 Iirktl ltccf,
Pickles olives. .Jellies, .lain-.,
preserves. Canned Meals and
Canned Fruits.
The licst for tlie price, no mat
ter what the price.
THESE NEW "OVER
THE TOP" VEILS
are positively the new
est creations of the
manufacturer's art in
veils. Beautiful em
broidered designs, large
chenille dots, various
colors, purple, gray,
brown and black 75c to
$2.00. . ,
SLIPOVER VEIlis
Showing entirely new
ones, new mesh, new
designs, each15c to 35c
DO YOUR DUTY.
DO IT TODAY.
BUY THRIFT STAMPS
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
WHERE
ETt PAYS TO TttAOE 1
, DO YOUR DUTY. ,
DO IT TODAY.
BUYTHRIFT STAMPS
Wash sport skli-ts ara like shirt
wulsts and collar there can't be
too many In the well-dressed woman's
wardrobe. Here Is sketched a stun
ning model in l'oiret twill with large
Match pockets, mucn 'ocstitched and
buttoned. ' ' .
- At a- tirao, the best irealment
for you, bo far aa inedicioe roe is
thjit combinatiott tbut M giving M
much MtiHlaetion and is found to bo
ho eoooomtual, Hood 'a riarsapanlla
before eating, Peptiron alter eating,
and, if a laxative is needed. Hood '
Pilto at night on going toed,
. gold.by U dxutgrists, .
HOUSEHOLD
Plan for Emergency
Paris Evacuation
PARIS; June 20. The Deputiees of
thee Department of the , Seine the
rWin.lie and the Heine and Marne,
whirb comprise IVris and the con
tiKtrous departments, continued today
of defense of the entrenched camps of population, tias discussed, and Minis- ItrsiXIuSS MFX AID
k
to tho meanb of transport at his die.
Pari, its provisioninsr and the secur
ity of rt population. The Minister
of tho Interior, Jules Pams. and Al
bert Claveille, Minister of Public
Works, were heard, particularly with
regard to the evacuation of (he popu
lation tf It became necessary.
tcr Claveille furnished Information as i
One lH'ud lu l-V J lt"l
-Ion.'
I-'attory Oplo.
I
jposal which could insure the exodus
fit tile population should the occa
rioa arise. The Uuitstv? of fiiiucation
Ieputy Louis Jean Puech's report, 'described measures already taken to
their examination Into the measures .dealing with partial evacuation of the cafefe-Hard ertistic treasures.
AIS-TI.V. Tax. J'jae i:-.--Tv..a
tui; cssnien c?:scd mi ihop and
l l'rlied in to fi !lp falinen lmiigii
U'. urlon and Wyrw v connlies to
lurfrt their .pot jt-j cri; when lit
v Jii was t!ir ..c. ..I irv f :u I-I.or
iVi; Use.
fAHI.. Juno 1S.-A 'violent explo
sion occurred in a factory at St. Den
nis, near i'ftris, during the nlKlit. One
person was wounded and material
damage was done. A compressed air
tank blew up several minutes after
llie worhers had h'ft the building.
GERMAN DRIVE GiV
! PARIS LIKELY SOOS
Positively Known High
! Cmmand Plans Repeated
i Preparatory Attacks.
(HK.VRT W(i!D.)
.WITH THE FKENCH AriELD.
June 19 Despite four great German
; drives since March with many divi
sions engaged, two, three or four
times, Mindenhurg's reserves are still
jealously, guarded and Are untouched
It Is positively known the German
high command plans repeated at
1 tacka between the North 8ea and
i Champagne region, killing and wear
I ing down the allied reserve. Mean
' while ,the' Germans seek to advance
their lines toward Paris along the
Marne and Olse, until convinced the
allied reserve Is completely exhaust
ed. Then they will throw final and
absolutely fresh divisions for a de
cisive battle before Paris. "
Allied reserve are being- nursed
masterfully, yet because of the Ger
man's present numerical superiority,
nothing but continued arrival of Am
ericans will give tho allies the advan
tage in manpower, when the enemy
plays his flnsd trump. . The supreme
iattle Is likely within two months.
Brcaktawt. ! ' '
Cream of Jlarley Porrldae
iTop Milk -Comblnatloa
Sauce Aprlcota jaad
Prunes)
Kye Bread! Coffee
i liUBclteoo. ' ..
Split Pea 8oup wllh Toaat Cubes
lirowa Bread and Peanut Mutter ;.
Sandwiches
Lettuce with French Dressing ,
v Canned Pineapple'. I .
Jilnncr. '
Chicken Soup wlthf Pearl Barley
' Chicken
Rlced Potatoes wllh- Paprika
Lettuce and Onion fc'alad Itye Bread
Apple Ginger Bread Oetns
Tea - " '
.. Breakfast
- Coddled Kgf v '
Graham Toast orange Marmalade
Coffoe
i Itaciicoa
Chicken Salad (Leftover- Chicken)
Potato Puff (Leftover Potato)
Graham Bread
Apple Siauce Tea, i
DlN'XBIt
Baked Kice asd CnrroU
Tomato on Lettuce. French Dressing
Asparagus wlUi Natural Sauce on
Toast '
Barley Gems Stewed. -Prunes
Tea
auNsikf ant
fiorn Muffins with Italslna , "
Halved Orange Puffed Ittoa
Coffee
liMIM'lltMHI.
Salmon Loaf with Lemon Slice x
Uahed Potatoes la Skins (Same Uvea
lt.vc Bread Canned Cherries
!.,- , , Tea j Ij'
Uiawr. j
(War Service Day Kaslly Prepared
.. . . Meal) i i - -.
Siloed Salmon Loaf and Hard BwileJ
Ugg on Lettuce. Mayonnaise
. steamed Kloo
Oreen Onloas , Rhtml
Cup Cakes Tea .
jtet-liira.'
Barley Gems One tablespoon veg
etable fat. 1 cup brown sugar, 1 well
eaten egg. ! cup thick sour milk. 1
cup each sutetl wneai uhu
less raisins, 3-4 teaspoon cm-
)-J leaspoisi nutmeg. 1 ;
aklng powdor, half teaspooa
K-ria. Cream fat with sugar, add well
Leatea egg, rplcea, ralsMis-and altv
nately sour milk and flour stated with ,
salt, bakliue potllir and soda. Beat .
well, pour Into greased gem tins mid j
take about twenty-five nilnue 1" j
a numerate oven.
Baked Bice and Carrots fa good
meat substitute) Three medium sis
ed carrots prepared and put throutfh
the food grladee. about 1-a ep
boiled rice. Z medium onions mlncen
finely, tablespoon vegetable fat, 1
cup milk, salt and pepper. Mix. plnee
In greased hake dish, eisrlnkle a II'-
tie flour over the top and bake from
an hour and a quarter to an hour and
a haHT la a fairly' hot ovea. .
-Brown Bread One and threr
fetrrths cup grahr.nl flour, half cp ,
each Wheat and barley flours, nan '
heaping Muspuon salt. 1 1-3 cups sour
milk (best when thick). 1-4 cup mo
lasses. 1 good teaspoon soda, half
cup raisins, ir usea; wunwu i"-
spoon vegetable rat nienen: sni- i j
Inaredlenu together, add sour milk,
molasses, fat and raisin. If used- f'i-1
Into greased breed pun and bake
about one and a quarter hours la a
moderate oven.
Thaviu's Exposition Band at Chautauqua
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Only Band Honored With
Return Engagement at
San Francisco Exposition'
Band Music Cures
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Jrurln tte Psnaais-Paciae Expoeltlna at San Francisco in 3915 strteen of the greatest bnnd-i of the country were used. They were :l'i-d with extn'tiic rare and only orKuulzatloM ot
,tabllsbed national reputations were engaged. Tbsvlu's Band was one of these and was given the honor of the opening encag'-men'. Tiie grente-t nark of honor aiid appreciiition. however.
IU wnea Thevla was requested to return for the closing series of concerts of the Exposition season. Ills ws the ouly Imrd f Iht? sixteen great irRMiiziiiiotis to receive a return enmgement.
Thirty sl"ted neuilsprs of this enerb baxul are coming to your Cbautanqua en the fifth day tinder the leadership of the great Tlialu.' Th-iviu's Kxpolllon B:ind will not only he tha
rget, but by all odds the best band eve- brought West for CheutaiKiaa audiences. Two full con'-erts, afternoon and evening, will be presented. In ni'i;tion to the Land In the evening, three
TluMT eome from Thaviu s omn jrrsmi opera orrnmsatioD and occupy positions or prominence in ina woria or musirai -achievement. musuai
agirregatloa and Tuaviu has secured for these solo parts voices ol unusual powtr aua pniiiuury..
imnd opera alnrer wiu appear as soloists
srfoss art reoufed a hen supported by se large So Instrumental agirr.
By FltED S. FEBGfSO.V
(I'nlted Press staff t'orre.siondrnt.)
WITH THK A ME III CAN AltMY IN
P1CABDY. May IK. (Py Mail.)
Imagine the early moonlight of a
warm May evening y?tu are seltiug on
a low stonn wall, and from a band
canio the soft strains of "La Vaioma.1
Tou may be In a gurden la tho South
or In New York.
No doubt American efflcers in a
cortaln little village in Ptcardy Imag
ined such a scene tonight. They hnd
the moonlight, the May eveninir, the
Iand and "La. PuJohmi." but tho stone
wall on which they sat was alsjut one
of the village duck ponds- The band.
Instead of being hidden behind, a
bank of flowers, stood in the open
road. The bandsmen were soldiers.
Their uniforms were soiled by days of
marching. They were on tho eve of
entering the baltlo line of nations.
But with the rear of heavy guns dis
tinctly uudKilo at the front they gave
tlieir evening ciuiccrt with as much
caro and enthusiasm as If tbey had
leen In a, concert hall. Little Fronch
loits the few rcmuinlug In tho vlll
aKO -played alanjt their feet. An oc
casional supply wugon or French cam
ion rumbled by, rarely drowning the
music, btit they played o. i g
-They !. e Band Music.
At the end came tho Marseillles'and
Hiar Stmngled Banner, with every man
man In tho village within hearing dis
tance standing stiffly at salute.
.. Then oaane the trudging to billets
ahomr the dtMly. crouked streets, i If
anyone' was "downhearted." the Isind
htMt- eured 'him. In every direction
j went officers- and men whistling
snatches of some tune the band had
iJust linwlcd theta 'ssith. There's one
I everybody l;ed. The band san-g the
' chorns IHie hi: -' ' ---i-..ei i.
1 "We re lae lo the Hamburg fair.
"To see the elephant and the kange
,joo; j -And we ll all stick losether In all
i kinds of weather,
I "For we're going. to see the whole
show through, us, i. ;
PERSHING REPORTS
CONTINUED FIRING
AND PATROLLING
' WASHINGTON, June 19. 1'urHhln
ppiiricd continiicd urtltieryliiff lu the
Chateau Thierry ietii" and on ttM
Marne front -et,vrd:.v. Me uhlt luM
night our putroln criiwed'thti Marni
capiurhiar nevrul prisoner."
ROW, Or (5)HEROES
' Wluls ar givvsg thee chaws
for the Khatt Ul's rive as anaay for
Ike Ciaghsm. Canaaog sntl Dryia
vegetables assl frmits will kelp wis
ihe war, accordiag to tke National
War "Grd. CewnUeJea, WssJias
lea, D. C InstrBctiosi bosk fro (or
X cents to pay postage.
top Itching Eczema
Ilcvrr mir.i fceve often yoti havn fried
crd foiled, ymt enn etop burnirs?, itching
ccretr.a qcicUly by applym? a httks ftmo
furnished by any drugrrist for 35c Extra
lr-a bottle, C1.00V Healins berHna tha
noment ferno is applied, in a short time
usually every traro of ocscru, totter,
pimples, rash, blockheads and similar
sitn diseases will be removed.
Tot cl'arin tha rkin and nc!:lrvT H
vliorously health;', lwayi tue ecnolt'ia
penetrating, antircptie liquid. It fcir'ta
preaaf salve and it does not stsin. Vliea
fithers fail It is tha one drpenc'shle trcat
ment for skin trw.iMrs ef all kinds.
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