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vac: DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FKIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. F"L tzili way 'for us to be sure of Quality ivhen .mm buydstoibe cuite iuhave itlbefore we sell. We buy only the best merchah- cfihe, known makes and price it right, If you ehTsdftsTie geiljpui ' money hack BUY Ttig BEST AND AVOID EXTRAVAGANCE i i ' t'ir -,: i Vj , t This is no time to take chances-on clothes. Buy, y good ones; those that are i J made to last so loner that j they"savo?iR)!lfey!bT'':you. ' ". .ft l ihiitiitr A .w;t"v We 'havq.Uu;: clothes (j ifaiC Schaffner & IVYai-t ! .make" then- T' t . , CooJ looking ,tans, prays hbm6i)Unsr,' 'J , , ! . ... shepherd j check's,' soft olive shades, j flannels; made skeleton lined; spoi't suits,' 'etc! . . oouy bin!;. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed or your ritohef back. I;. $20.00 to $ro.oo sr i Visit Our Pure Food Shop , IN OUR COOL SALARY BASEMENT Cleanliness ... .Econoiny, T,rnv Service Phone li i in; ns Depts .22. -All Other Depts ' ' ''t uy. i i.ninr.'.cs VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. . , N'cv, . Cabbage, Peas, Green Beans,' Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Lettuce, New: Carros,;.BeeCucMmbers, lreea unions, and uceen Feppersv., ' ; . ; AH: Apricots, Strawberries, Black and Red' Raspber ries, Apples Royal Anne and Bing Cherries and Carifeloupes. ; ' Every things you buy-in our cool basement is fresh, apthe bt on thfi market.- t: ; j;!! .YiOT'-WEAtteii ' wasii 'go6ds' - Be comfortable,, buy your wajm twea(hcr goods -right away, nearly three. months to wdar thcin yet. 'nere.a're-,.1';""; 1 ."",iv;! :v,-;;; siitER'ybtLEs;' tissue .lawns :faa;w.qrjd of; patterns, dots, stripes, cdnventional de signs and; plaids, very wanted coloit choose from; 2C to 4( inches i'd'e; .Yard .12 Vzc, 15cr 20c, 25c, 30c, (35c, 40c to $1.00. ; CREPE,,$?LIC HANDKERCHIEFS New, deigiMnoyeIty borders, full assortment, of iCOlorsV.'each. $5c , , v . . OUR WOMEN'S NECKWEAR ,,,.4Always .attracts, attention, the quality of material, ttftiWy it" is made and the novelty of the style ap ,P3i:L lLveEy wornaijof particular taste. Materials jare organcly, Georgette crepe, pique," etc. Prices 33c to$3.00. l u i is i,i .o . GRAYSILK GLOVES " A splendid quality irt a full range of sizes: The pair $1.00 . ; ! f . -"' ', t i 1 tl Wt lTlIE TCVIE TO BUY r TliRlFt -STAMPS ... Embroidered Linen HANDKERCHIEFS New designs; hand work, each 35c j 'X-Hl I , . , ! YOUR TOILET NEEDS " are alvvays Imore during the warm weather (months.. Why not buy them here at this under fPrWed stqre, 'j, j.., . ,Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 1 50c .Cuiticura Soap . 23c Colgate's Tooth Paste 10c and 23c Elcaya Witch Hazel Balm 50c Elcaya Toilet Cream. .... i ....... 60c Melba Rice Powder ..... .' , . 25c Palmolive Shampoo fc ......... 79c ,Mennens Sen Yang Talcum 19c Bathsweet, for the Bath 23c ' Listerine ...... . : . . . . . '. ... ...... 23c, 45c, 95c Colgates Dental Powder 23c WAISTS Y OF:EVERY DESCRIP TION We have- waists of every desir able kind for hot summer days. ' . Dainty Georgettes plain tailored and embroidered models, in a great variety of colors. ' Crejic De Chine in high and lo,w neck, in flesh, white and maize. Tub Silks in, stripes and plain materials. ,i . , ,., , ,. .. . Voiles in many pretty styles in eluding the new; . blouse of. plain voile trimmed with organdie col lar, cuffe and- vestee of contrasting color, all sizes, 36 to 52. Price? j from- . ..411.00. to $19.95, ii I. j. 1 1 ...in i - I You Dirtiw" Voiir Monry Away. T. .'. .'l'..V1.',.:'j' V ''Y- Dili You Hvor ;sk Tlit' I'ripc? YOU CANT AFFORD TQ DO. IT. , No matter If your iialary or waBPS ure bis. - No matter if your Income is Krcnt. ynu cannot afford to come down town on your shopping triis and mtRS tKo Bar?atii' Basement. .- i HEitrc A1US A fEW'O TI1JS GOOD TIIIXCS ri i:itici YOC. Prided elsewhere 76e IiiMhiv Fumy Khors 4tks 'Slies 0, 1, S, S, ' ' Priced elsewhere 50c Rys Underwear Ulc From the smallest to the biggest . , ' bOJV -' a Priced,olsewhere-20c , TU(ht Pcrt-aNn llq All 'ou want at this price. ' ,4 Prlped elsewhere $1.25 Men's I'nion Nulls Silo ' 2 pieco garments -3Sc each. ;'5c MEN'S WORK SOXc Priced else"wherg at 2 for 25 c Prfeed' double fetseVhere, Whltt' Tootwai" to All' ' 81lpters and full-stiaes. ' " iPrieed 23c elsewhere " Wtrtneif HUnuner Cnderaear1 Special 12 c and 13c each Priced higher' elpwhero Vard Onods Iteinhaiits A big lot tif new ones These Speclul for Rnturday lrwnx, Vollex, WaiHtH Skirls, lrfss3, Fi-ttlCoata You can't afford to miss a single one of these sales, gain Basement. Visit the Bar- r-r: PENDLET0NS GREATEST DEPAOTAENf TiT. Zj WHERE JT PAYS 'TO TRADE Ejlg "gfgj' . v v. 0 t. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THRIFT- STAMPS" Vi Miss -Harriet Young-of PendletoH 1 In the city thl? weeH' to ,teml com mencement exercises at Whitman. miks YouMb; IWa' gmuiiaM r th cort servnllve of music, .class of JU6. Kho is the. guest xf' Mr. and Mrs- IMgnr FiHcheY. 214 nifCh: Walltt' Wane. IiU"Sli"1' " ' ' Mis Harriet Young returned homo this morning frrtm VVulla' Wulla' where shos attended the commencement ex- erojseif and'1 her ciuss1 'rotihlon 1 at Wmtroan, coHege.-'; t ' -' 't ' ' Mr. and Mrs. o. M1. Itico arid' Mls4 Paulino Rice of Pendleton, Htopped In Wu'llji Walla u fcW Mniira on their way home from a'motor' trhil-r-Watla Wal. la Onloh. Foe Taflfis Peace But - Only on Terms That WH1 PHIory England "IXNDOfi. . June Zlirr-On ..the trengtta of their military- situation in fruce th German militarist Jinir- innn apparently have been inspired to put forward new Cerraan' - peue if,! m of ttui moat aggrossh's -oharac ter. . . , , j.. . ..' . ... . .-. ... There is not much talk now at peace without Indemnities and annexations. On the contrary, there is to be the Sveresr punishment for all German opponents, according to these news papers. '. T. R Urge Ban for ;-' iv i' , - . AH But Americans - BLOOMINOTO.N , On Jun ' 2ij Ttiera must fce no tittle Germany, no Iittl9 Kogland or little ataly in Amer ica, or anything else but America hre," Colonel. Theodore RooMvelt le- i c tared in iita a-ddrexs to the graduates 1 ut. Indiana Unlveraity ber this mor- j Mn. ... - ... - -Colonel RooeeveU .said there ia no i room In thia eotintryt for . any buti "full, Americana"; that only the Eng- tarti laoa-ttair should be tanghr and ; apokea, and, that any person who does ; But desire to live in this country as an American 1 citizen should be returned to nig own country. ! The colonel asserted that pacifists ido not keep the country .out of .war, and that unpreparedness costs heavily in money and blood.. ,. ' GERMAN" COl'.VT 18 KlLiMCD. ljetdcr of . in Ba- Faiheriand Party .;:,! .a i vsjria Khiin. . , . . (AMSTERDAM.. June 1. Count Kaapar. J'reysMig. 33 years old, head of one, of the most ancient Bavarian furnilieay ha 'been, killed on the west ern front. The count, despite his comparative youth,, was regarded, as the leader of the' Fatherland party In Bavaria., He won. fame as a military man In the Turco-Balkan war when, as a vol unteer in the Turkish army; he'acfed as dispatch rider, under heavy fire along the Tchatalja llnes.... j In the present war he has tljE-ured as ceiitly, hud' b-j.-r. Iinpertcd f com. Am- M- aasning cavalry leauer on scverui i crjea. fronts- .. SlCT-plessness.: You can't sleep in the stillest night, if your digestion is tad. Take Hoods i&rfiaparilla It strengthens the stomach and estab lishes that Cundltton in which Hlecp regularly comes and is sweet an;l re freshing. ' , v - BRITISH GET 457,000 ' TONS OF U. S. BACON lXNTON, June 18. John li. Clyneat- parliamentary, secretary . of th minlfrtry of food, told the houe of commons today that no efforts of the German submarines, however Re vere, could monace the civilian popo-latJen- of lreat- :rltam' He naid hat 45T,tKt tn of bacon an.i ham re MB1L1EWB! Has Minor operation. The small Hon of Arthur Copplck of. Athena, had his udciioidH and tonsils removed by a local physician this' niorninj. . elded that fn affair .shoMld be given in- JIatipy Cam-on, ' Saturday niuht, June a, -anti' that it would' be a "Jit ney" hop. The committee-will try to keep the -dancers' .cool' by having- a number of electric fane Installed, ami by. wetting down the ground, and building.- Also refreshments, will be served. Home Guard companies and the Honor Guard girls from neigh boring cities are to be given special Invitations to attend. ' Mako FlriiiM for liaticr. 2'lans for a dance irt honor of Cap tain H. K. Williams and tho Oregon Military Police were made at a meet ing last niBht of committees from the Umatilla county Home ;uard and the local Girls' Honor Guard. It was de- IHItI- WK1I". -Olt: tVOMI-'.V j It is a question if women doing men work dt-sen-a particular sympathy, fori H 4s doutiuful If there is an work that 1 ia- harder than evry-day Uruwm irk. "t Wrerwark tells oa the kMnfyi. an-1 ! when the. ktdnpys are affect .1 one) touks and feels ulaer than th actual I iwn. Mrs. A. o. Wells. R It. i Ilocky Mount. X. C-. writes: "I can- j a pralae Koley Kidney Pills enough r the wuatierfulk henefit I have de- t rld from their lut for a shoit whii-i'' j ---Tallmn Co. , j rir was Ht!!itii-:i avi iiorn.FB "'fi-r t a r twelve- years I ws Uth-red with kidney, truhl..'-j wrttes T- t. Hutchlmwo. I.ittle H-k, j Artt.. '"t tii1 many remedies and doc- j l.r. but arew ir-e all lite time.. 1 ; tfled rnle Kidney fills and thev help- I rd tu a lot. I have lnr-e Mhd Tl l,x. n4 am nm- a well nis d." r o i. v Ktdney Pilis drive mil ache rid ;il., .l!e r k!iM trnitle; si rier MurMna-Hntddr HNm TaSImsn j ':f V'' fhatfclncrprest'njr. 0OF?OTHy DALXOW . il 1 , - ' ,, "is;. " t: ..( j v. . j 1 ' At Jt . . i. Blaltie Iturton; i,yrl Car-. George McLaren and Owen Bird were last evening honor guests at a handsome ly appointed dinner presided over at the Hotel Pendleton by -a group rf friends as a farewell compliment be fore their departure next Tuesday morning for army service.' American colors were used effective ly about the dining' room and' the stars and stripes combined with a'-cast of Uncle Sam to form a unique- conter piece for tho table. - There were a number of afterdanner toasts and Carl Cooloy and Blaine Burton gave short I talks. Covers were laid .for the four honor guests and Harvey Hanavan j t."arl ("oolpy, Kay Snyder. Burton jGreuiich. finis Klrkpartlck, , J, ,E, El- kins, Henry Donis, Fred Iimiikln. !y'illlum rurchase and C- JS. Hopf., . JVHEltE YOUR JARS' vOME IN '. F 5t CKItMAX BAHEH IX MKXIfO- MluiKtrr of Bnohce .Vtlmlts It Willie lK-nymg Truth of Any Suili - Humor. i MEXK!0 CITY. Juno IS. Germany ! U not' -tolatlng Mesico'a neutrality by f malntiiining submarine baaea on or rear the Mexican coast. Mtie for tlie nndemea raiders which recently have hern attacking commerce along the ! Atlantic cout of the I'nlted states. ! This statement was made today by Helnrich von Eckhardt. German min ister to Mexico, in denying the ex istence of such hases- De this- sort of work "Om HW Far the- sake of the beys "OvT rtusre."' Canning end Drying Witt) fact-ease- the wtnter food supply. Write for free book of in irt ruction bsued by tke NtioI War Cardem Coensne sirru, Washington. D. C, eaciotiag 2 . far noataae. . I , . ;KItMA.Y JOXM IYil VI OIT KVMI Zr:.I.AM WKfXI.VGTON, New Zealand. Jims 20 Two enemy mines have been de stroyed off North f'ape. the northern extremity of NVw Zealand,, according lo an announcement nmdc' here. It Is moHt likely the mines foum floating off the north conut of New Zeuland were laid by the raider Keeadler. which, after preying on American silp)ilng, was stranded'on one of the Society Islands. 'Surprising a brlde-(o-'be with, a ''kitchen Bhower.'I Mrs. H.',1',. Whltrf mart und her sister, Mrs. Mhmle HCiU 'prn; were bontereca o: u gnAlu, of Miss Klorence Morion.' Tne aarlior i-fiieniUt' lat cbenlng In couoiHlinent tu hours of tho- evening were spoilt out of doors at the Whitman' home on Lewis street, the guest busying them-Mc-vcB with neertlewortc to he nddeA tq the brldo'a chest: and Inter' Wt! ptirty atfjotil-ned' to tlto dirilng room where the tnlile was appointed according to, i churming mollff of pink. Hweetpeas and' roses in ton of iink. and' fluffy, sprays of angels' breath filled a great basket Ih tli .center",, , whllai -ribbons extended effectively tu1 liny. , pink urlrice statloneii at the eoveK' Guests found their places by clever verse, while equally unique "fortunes," at tached to tho rlhlmmt. lay hidden am ontr the bloH-ioma of the.oentral Clus' ter, Mlwl Morton's ribbon., revealing, however, n. lovely honor gurt gift of, linen- A,nl' then came a wonderfully big-pink' "pie"- to be laid before heri and the "four and twenty blackbirds proved to be shining-gifts for the no. Ikllchen: " ' , ' . -.. . - ' About a' dugen gueat shnrvd ln pietty affair. , - .i S Mlsa Kathryn Wootlrufr and Mine Wilda t'arkor- retutmetl - to Portlanl today, foilnwlna a vlalt at Union and a short stop-over herei , ,, Mr. JohnKslee and wife or Pendle. ton, are spending a few days in Port' land and are registered at the Per kins Hotel." ;,., , Mrs. R. IS. Reardon and Mrs, Hob.' ert Reardon are down from Pasco to do soirlo . shopping today. , Mr. and Mra. CI. IIj Dpw. will mo-ti-r.thls evening to. . their attractive summer retreat, which they have caied "The Pines." and .tomorrow n group of guests wilt Join them to help celebrate their t wedding annlverrnryi v.hich Is Sunday- The party who nre to enjoy the La Dow'i tOHpltullly Iri cludes Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matlock, Mrs. Charles Greullch and Mr.' and Mrs. M. A. SprlnJtle. . , , ,w . - B. M. Buck of Pilot Rock Is In the city.' t .' .' ( W. B. Shaw was In front rreewater yesterday. s C. Baxter of La Grande was In town over night- . '. " Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Slater came' 111 from' Stanfleld', est'erday. " ' " Callld Lutze of Baker Is stopping' at the Pendleton hotel' today. T. F. Boylen left' last "night for Addle, Idaho, on business: " gam Walker Is Irt town from his home bit the Pilot Rocrf' roo.' ' ' J. A. Horan'of 'picUhncrfayert W here from Portland today.' ' ' ' 'T' " Mr. and Mn, Vllllam ' Wilder " of licho, are guests i ri Pendleton today. ' Mrs. L. U Carille of Westdn,' stop ped overnight at the Bowman hnleV A Jenaon of Athenai' was here over night, registered at the BoWman' nii-' te ,'. , , . .. , Mr. arid Mrs. Wlljlam Wilder were" In from Echo on business this moru-, ,n- : ...... ... ' K. W. Bennett la here for m few. days renewing Pendleton acquaint-, ances. , . Mrs. It. X. Otanfield of Pendleton;' ia rgltered at the Portland hotel' ut Portland. Mrs. Marie A', iralrnrl -of Walla Wal. la. Is reglKtered at1 the Pendleton Ho tel today. F.. H. Felts., f-iokaue' horse buyer. and Mr Fct.i, urd registered at the Hotel St. George; C. L Forbes, a . butcher ' of ' t Grande. Is In town,, atopping at the Hotel St. (Heorge- : VV. J. Evory of Nampa. Idaho, who' ii spending some time at Lehman springs, was In' town last night.' ' -- 'JoMH Lltsenbrrger Is here tiidnV- from HndiCott, VV.li having come to meet his wire, who arrived from' Hot Lake., " ' . ' ' '' '"'.' " IMIAFT EVAPKRS IX MOC.XTAISS AII.K1) . SANTA CRUJT. June 21. Otto Dor el and George Smith. Get-maw! aliens, were arrested at midnight lat night four miles north of Laurel. In ths most lr.accesinle part of Santa Crux ieounty. by Sheriff Frsfton. They are 'wanted by the department of justice for evasion of the enemy alien laws. J Iwrsel formerly lived at Third and .Howard streets, and fmith at the Northern Hotel Ban Francico. ' :'. ' ' - .r.l . t : t ' 1 Mr. and Mrs, Frank AUn of Pma- tllla, stopped nvernltfht, at the Hotel Kt. Georgo- They were, married, here yatrday. . ' Gus Roth, special agent of the Lon don insurance - corporation, with: headquarter la- Portland, ia- ia Pen dleton today. , , Miss IT. MacCMrter haa arrived here from Spokane Wash., and Is ntaktng he? home at the HoteJ St. George for the pr-eseai. A. H. Wyatt and wife and W. 1L Osborne and wife, trt Amity. . drove" In from White Salmon , yesterday, Icav Inff today for HakeT. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Jones of Tilings. Oregon, were In.pendluion yesterday. J Mr. Jones ia a. prumln.cnt stocknan oc i tho Range district. .,, . t t i, - Friends of Mnv Roe .Winter who ;has been quite seriously 111, will be' , glad to learn that she is much Im proved astt la able to Jje sitting up. Mrs. WImer is t H. Anthony's hospi tal. . ,... ii rRVIVOIli L.MFI. , DCOTHV V' HIO OB JANKIRO. Juna !. Th OALTON .British ship Holbein today landed 41 ti"FlaT-Up"Sjt "urv,vf ne British steamer Calm fiWf At i itosa. sunk by a submarine off Aaereo, May 30.