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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1918)
" " PACK TWO r DAILY EAST OREGON AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918. - " EIGHT FAGE3 - it Back These Boys With Yow Dollars! Ewery American soldier going "over there" is ready for the supreme sacrifice his is the greater task. Yours is but to back these boys with' your dollars. ' DO YOU BIT. "" I""":"! - - ---- BUY THRIFT STAMPS ' ;: CLEARANCE SALE OF : All FOULARD SILKS Beginning .Tomavrow Morning We Offer a Rare Opportunity;, for every woman of this commu nity to pur--L'hase a beauti ful silk dress at a nominal cost. Foulards . are one of this sea- son's decided favorites, pat terns are pret ty, and best of all these silks. 4 -.-WsshsSSS?? -ssSfJ. wear. OCT We offer Foulard Silks 36 to 40 inches wide that sold for $2.25 to $2.50 yard ' ' . V ... '- . ; for $1.59 yard THE SALE BEGINS TOMORROW. No Small Lenghts Cut ca-s1-:fc.TJ. v-j-y vx filial vm Us iMirniiiMiiiliiiiiii him n Tin -mni-r -itw i ., ,mM ,W imii fc, J What are Good. Clothes? All clothes are good in the advertisement; and they all look good when you first see them. Of course they do; no body would buy them if they were not good looking. But "good" isn't the look of 'em. It isn't style only, tho style's part of it. It isn't fit only; tho fit's part of it Of course, if the clothes dont fit and stay fit, you dont have much -style. "Good"' isn't color or pattern, how ever good these k)ok to you. ' ' The important part of good clothes is the part you dont see. Better be on the safe. side and come to this store fou ;'?" v ' Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes I s23te They're as good inside as they look outside; that's a fact and we Guarantee it. Money back if you're not satisfied. $20.00 to $50.00. Palm Beach Suits $12.50 and $15.00. ...... Special Sale of Waists Special lols selected from our regu lar stock. . Fine quaEty Geoergette crepe and Cre,oe de Chine waists in the most want ede new shades, including flesh, white, marre, peach and tan. Plain and em- broidered models, some have organdie collars of contrasting colors in checks, others have collars of self materials in flat or rolled styles. Special for Thursday and Friday. $6.00, $6.75 and $7.00 values for. . $5.69 BOYS' WAISTS Buy enough boys' waists to last you a year now because we are actually selling them for less than we can buy them , right now. ,The waists that we are selling at 50c, 60c and 65c are cost- ing now as much . as SVjC each. When our present stock is ex hausted boys' waists will make a great jump,. just about 100 per cent Now's the time to buy. Wlnre KTcrylxxJjr fan Save ' ' ' I 'n.--a.?r.uV.'tWte.'Miahgaa&v:s-v.-jlJS Whrre Your fteighliors Traile. I-EXDIETOS S I'OPIXAU BARGAIN SHOP Whors we offer you piles and slacks of koo1 seasonable merchandise at pri ces that will help you to save. Where every single item is reduced to a real Bargain Price. , UI.ItK AIIE BIT A TOW OF THE BARGAINS Children's Cover Aprons 2ic Men's Work Shoes '. 2.4 Divided Khaki Skirts ". . a. .1.29 Women's Summer Vesta 13c Girls' Gingham Dresses 7ttc Boys' Fast Blue Overalls... 60c Men's Union Suits 4 Be Sandals for Big Folks...:- 1.3 3230 Pairs Men's Cotton Work ' 5 Kttx 5o ' - The Bargain Basement is the lowest priced place in Eastern Oregon. Turkish Towels 10c Women's Harvest Waists HSc Men- Dress Shirts 0c JHlmmiT Petticoat MK to $2.31 Lace Curtains, pair , ..... 79c Wide and Narrow Traces. 2c to So The Prettiest Hair Hibboos. yard JUo Boys' Dark Waists ao and 3c Women's White Kid Boots Thin Spring's Styles Cl.nx Hitih top hice, French heel, plain toe. 411 SIMS'. PercaJe, all you want, yard llo Remnants 1-4, 1-3 -1-2 price. Men's "Tuffest" Overalls 1.7 Crepes for Gowns and Dresses... INc Big lied and Blue Kerchiefs.,... lOc Little Kid's Bed Top Shoes . .. $1.K The Prettiest Street Dresses... Silk Poplin Dresses , $JiJ (1.39 Women's Jlish Top Mountain Shoes in Tan VI. 3 Is Uh- Itarxain luiscniriit an Economical Place to Trade? I thefw any lower priced place In ail lOaxern Oregon? Ion know the prices elsewhere. VISIT T11K BAKGAIX BASEMENT and learn, the same as your neisliW. that this Ji an economical shop' nd J e xrty . lowest priced shop .in liixlcni ' Oregon. Well iyve you the best For the price, no matter what the priee. ,J' - . , rDiDLEIONS CHEATESI DEPARTMEOT STORE I " 'V'd ' V ' "I WHERE tT PAYS TO Tit A OE: tggBjjBSgg? Look here . for the new things first always. Sunday Ruesta at Blnfrham Pjk-1iik Included from Pendleton W. J. Sloan. i Maxel Jliiklna, Grace Oliver, V. B. ttybee and wife. Vada Smock, Pauline Myrlek. Clyde Thacker, Hubert Hop per, Mrs. W. D. Miller. W.- D. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. F Koblnxon, Mrs. F. K. Judd, Mm Lina SturglH. Mr. and : Mrs. M- K. Oertson, Mr. and Mrs. ICd Murphy, Jane Murphy KUna Mur. phy. Turn Jordun, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. , TulUuan, Mrs. FoUuni and j.iuichter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kees, Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Hanscom, Mrs. Aura M. 1 Furnish. Mrs. Henry Siruve, Kvelyn Siruve, Mr and Mrs. Hobert Marty, Mr. and Mrs. L. L- Rogers and fam ily. Mrs.1 Gus Byers and son. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Owen, E. R. Cornwell, Mrs. B. F. Burroughs. Mrs. Goedecke, Mrs. Kimball, Mr. James .Wyrlck. Mlt Xasonr, Harold Goedecke. Georse Ton kin, Ralph Shull, I'aul Schult. Kver ett Zuiderdtiino. Kthel Bootltby, Ted , Harvey. Mr. and Mm. U J. McAtee. Cyril McAtee. Eula McAtee, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. KBgers, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Trask. Mra. E- U Uvmpkln, R. W. Fletcher, Palfe Ulrlch, Harold Wis. slor, Fred Pell, Clyde Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Cuhn. Richard Rice, , Russell Vaughn. Alice Van Orllck. Ben ( Smith. Doye MeOee. Helen Barnhart, I Waldon llyers, Frances Lieuallen. ' Walla Walla: W. E. Iove ami 'family, Carl Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Jas ' per Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. llo ! maliie. Miss Helen Gray, A. O- Tucker land wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ettes, Roy M. Peffle, Laurol Anspach. Italph Hellmon. John P. Kent. Gus i. Koth. ' Mr. and Mrs- Barnett. Mr. and Mrs j C. D. Anderson. Mr Krby I. Huydon. Miss Virginia Slahl. I From Athena: Mrs. Hugh Mcln ; tyre. Ka-therlne Mclntyre. Mrs. R ' Cannon. C. A. Dudley. Mrs. K. A. Dud 1 ley. Verne Dudley, Mrs. J. 1 Gross, i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watts. Kath'er i Ine Frooine, Hazel Sanders. Mux Hop- I per. Miss Violet Kenbig. Chariot 'Gross. Will Pir. R. . Rlilimond, j Velva Mansfield. Ada De Freece, Car i rle De Freece, Mrs. Omcr Stephens,' 1 Kiotse Bergevlu, Calena IJergovln. , Laura Mclntyre, Bell Mclntyre, Geo. Banister, W. K. Farley (Seattle), Die- drich Buchoff (Weston), Jack Cock I burn (MUtunj. Uelcti Bergevlu (So ' attic). Following Is tho Red Cixkv sched- ' tile for surgical dressings clan meet ings during the week June II to 28. i Word has been received that the i quota from this chapter must be doubled by August 1, so everyone who 1 possibly can devote any tim.j to the work Is earnestly urged to af'.ena any ;(.iip or more of tho classes whore the instructor In charge will too more I than glad to welcome volunteers; Monday afternoon Folding clasii 1 Mrs. X. Berkeley, instructor; cutting 1 class, Mrs. Walter Adams. Instructor. I Monday evening Business girls' class. Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. Instruc tor. , i Tuesday afternoon Folding class. I Mrs. K. L. Power, Instructor: cutting class. Mrs. James Welch, inutructor. ' Wednesday afternoon Folding ! class. Mrs. T. F. O'Brien, Instriiotor; i cutting class, Mrs. Jim festes, Instruc ! tor. I Thursday afternoon Folding class. Mrs. V. vl Bovden .flristrut-tor, Rlver- ' side cutting class. Mrs. H- Garfield. Instructor: Honor Guard cutting class Miss Lillian Boylen, Instructor. Thursday evening Honor Guard. Mrs. II. M. Chamlers. .Instructor. Friday afternoon Folding class Mrs. L- L. Rogers. Instructor; cutting class. Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. Miss Ida Boyd left yesterday for Portland where she will pass the sunw mer months as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. S- Jackson at their httracttve new summer home on the Clackamas river. Before her departure Miss Boyd was delightfully -cntcrfilned for a week as the guest of Mrs- Ijiura D Xash. Mrs. Allco Sheridan and Mrs. Wil liam slusher leM yesterday for a visit In Portland. Friends of Mrs. Sheri dan regret that she expects to remain there for several months. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. B.vlce art spending; the week at Bingham. Suffering from Sick Headache lassitude, Ioxt spirita and loss of appetite will find re newed strength, ! brighter looks, better .health and clearer complexionsby usin g I3eccham rills. They give yoa the very help you need, and are a natural aid to the stomach j liver, ; bowels and blood. GentleSnd positive in action, without ny disa greeable after-effects Use MmM 1 PH1ULS. . Unmi Smim A.r Mi W la tas w- la, and Miss Goklle Grata of Free wa tt' r, nre In town -today Miss Groth brought In with her Junior ltcd Cross work from Freewater. McPherson Circle. Ladles of the l. A. K.. will hold no social this week as formerly plunned. The decision was made because of the activities sched uled for tho next few days, one1 of which: is the opening of the ' IMS Chautauqua in Pendleton.' . At the cWtlon of officers at Grand Chapter. Order of Kastern Star, held in Portla'nd June 32. Mrs. Johnson, secretary of Bushee Chapter was re elected grand treasurer for the eighth consecutive year. Last evening- tiie ctflcers of Bushee chapter, lit -appreciation of the esteem of their .secre tary, presented her with a beautiful bouquet, consisting of baby breath, roses and carnations. As the Worthy Matron presented the bouquet to the grand treasurer, she touched briefly upon the qualification or each offi cer, after which congratulations were extended to the grand treasurer by all present. After the Initiation of throa candidates a very pretty feature of the closing exercises of this lust meet ing until Septcniber, was a "tloodby song, sung by Mrs. Mae Hager, ac companied by Mrs. Bessie Wfyrick. TAhile four of the officers representing the star points in their march, gave t.i each one present a bouquet cf roses from their art baskets, laden wltu the blossoms which they carried. F. M. Weaver left for Springfield, Mo., Yesterday. Mrs. W. K- Dobson of Athena, was a business visitor here today. H. J. Staben of Bcho, was register ed at the Golden Rule today.. Representative I.ou Hodgen of Umaplne. was In .the city today. Mrs. Fred Kreblt left last evening; for La Grande, where she will visit. Boone Watson of Thorn Hollow, stopped over night at the Golden Rule. - Miss Lena. McFerrin Is hero from Walla Walla for a visit with Mrs. Cora Harvey. Mrs- Stanley Jewett and family went to Portland today to spend the summer. , Sheriff Til Taylor and Deputy Jake Marin went to Portland toduy on business. v "arl Engriahl of the Fanners' Mu tual warehouse at Helix is In Pendle ton for tho day. Mrs. D. 15. Thompson of Ktho re turned to her home today aftet a vis It with friends in Meacham. Mrs. p. f. Loree of Alberta. Can ada, arrived In the city todny to b I lie guest of Mrs. M. L. Akers. Mrs. II. (.' Fluster Athena, and son Curl, arrived in J'cmlleton today to consult a physician for the hoy. Mrs. C B. Adams, librarian at Kcho. returned there today after a visit with Miss Snbra Xason. county librarian. - lop A 12 INCH G. E. FAN WILL ONLY COST $13.00 and about a cent an'nour to operate. Can you afford to be with out one? PaoIficPovGf S Uflht Co. ' - Always at your serv ice ' ' ' MilJ.IOX TOXS IIV Jll.Y. lion ton mark for 1018 In cargo con- I RR1TIAN MAY HAVE WASHINGTON. Jnnc 21. The struct ion by July 1, the shipping board ,'.. . " ' Initcd Mates will pa.- the- first mil-' fedcy aunoiiiufd. I W KJ WAv L,AlSII L, 1 J Hardly a Drugstore in the Land That Does Not Sell This Remedy On the Market Half a Century. When yoa are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong; and vior j ous vitality, it u then that your blood : is free from all imparities. Yoa should he very" careful and give heed to the slightest indication j cf impure blood. A rVxcsirh circola i tion is vftni i-licated by an impaired appetite, a fe-;in,7 cf Hritude and a general we:ikcniax of the syster. It is then thit you rhoiiM prcmp'Jy toka a few lOTtt'os cf S.'H. tho grei. bl od p-.-.tificr r.t nlr'sr.t'necier. I' will clean.- tho buxsJ thoroughly an-1 build tip arv.1 stror.nthen the whole system. 8. S. S. ij sc'.d by ail drug gists. Valuable ir.f rsrrT.Etion s':out the blood anptily c?.n he had fr?s by wit- to : L'wift rpcciric Co., i-oratcrr . t!ar.ta. Co. ' IxiNDOX, June 28. There is reason ,to believe, sas tile civil service cor respondent of the Daily Telegraph, 'that, with a view primarily of reliev ing the war cabinet of an overwhelm ing pressure of-work, it has been dc- jefded to set up a seconu or domestic cabinet to deal solely with home af fairs. f The liffi(.ultts and drawbacks in herent in the present cabinet arrange- - nient have been recognized for some time. They militate against the ade quate considerat ion not only of mili tary questions but of the scarcely less Miss Ijira Perry of Wulli Walla, and Miss Bessie and Miss Mtldren Crlgler of Freewater, returned to tbeir homes last nluht after having. ... , I , . .... i,,f,.r ' r -', -"'-viituij uni-iiai in- j spent a couple of days her , before, .un i.nmir. ileal survey, was a passenger on to- girls, left for thearmy. J day's train fo, Portland. . Dainty anmnineenieiit raids have' J'r"- ' ' "lth of Ath-na. and reached friends In Pendleton bearing -!'; h ten.. Misf Kavamiah Hn.lth and news of th birth of a son on Sunday. ,mvr" ,n June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph w..'1"" t''uy to visit Mrs. Marlon Oill. of Portland. The mother will Jack. ' 1 iial! be remembered as Miss Arta How-f Stanley Jewett left today for south land, j crn Washington, where ho will remain - - I until the end of the month In tho In Mrs. David Hill of Pendleton, ' the j terests of the I'nlted f-tatoa biological house auest of Mrs. W. H. Lytic, re- 1 survey. turned yesterday from AHmnv.' where - t-lster Kegulata and Hisler Hcnata, sho has been visiting friends for a . nurses. In 't. jtnlhony's hosUals r- turncd today rrom I hicagu where they spent two weeks at the Catholla few days. Salem Capital Journal Miss Emma Hlllberg of Walla Wa! Jtuspltal convention. . MMWUtitMtullliitlUttiliiniaiilliilUIIUillllinilllllllllllllllltrlllttltlllllltiniKuw important domestic problems of re ZZ construction which will confront the VALUE : . EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by the best painless method known. - i m i g nation when peace la declared. An these domestic quettonj all require S thought and preparation it wan found Z that the ta.k undertaken, by the war C cabinet wan too heavy and burden- ZZ some to be effectively performed. 3 Mco Painless Dentist a Vienna Strikers Cry 1 "Down With Germany" Corner Main sad Webb Street pan It Vjst Wwrfnw We sdrrrtbw ' snJ tolTr-r War' 8sTings Stamp for sale wlUn every purchase. .. "Honey enef Tier will gka ya aess tv.Vn) yoa oicrt to cou-h c.-iJ snstss," FOLEY'S HONEY TAR C' VA'UICH, June 24. One hundred z and fifty thousand vtrikers In Vienna .-Mi Uljieu M 1 1 f I I fit- UIia'a ilKillll - " j g uiunj nnuuuiiH q"wii muii "ri . They tried to reach the ierman em TPvONT wH Urn a cold to attack you Fight tat !:. Attiict It. Hit first, I I you can. J At the flrnt Indlcnlion of the preeooo of te rnerr-, fjrt tcf ritrht Brier htm and kreo r it? lit after bin. until you Luuw put. . Civeljr be baa retreated and gone fur good. Watch But Dort Wail Don't be ofrald of answeriu a faUo alarm. Ton never cm tell what a cold will da wht-o it gcta a good start. So there's only good and no barm dona wliaa yuu stup a cold before It seta any start at all. It a fmT h-ttrr to tnVs a dr of ffo tnA hsrmlers eoorh tnvl!ctre jrhourtm don't nWalolT d-mhI It ihfia it i ta fail to tak it woea jm tAoMwdit. i'UysafstiDasDra. It pjrB ia tho iuu$ ruu. x How to Attack Successfully Tb bt -jr t atturL a cold i- t take few .o;eof FnlTi ITnoV arM xf ibmiuutki, Htinlrklf etierka tin cold mod by its um builds in atNtuar (ialu. 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