East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918.
EIGHT PAGES
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MARK TRSIffiG,."
PROMISED FOR O.A. C.
Supply Your Vacation jee',:f iVe'.'Cdh Serve You Best.
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Womens Taffeta
COAJS
One Half Price
We offer one special lot of taffeta
coats, made in straight line models,
of tire best quality silks, colors are
gold, navy and black, "at OneHalf
Price, which means that you can buy
a T ; - ' J
$20.00 Coat for only ........ . $10.00
$25.00 Coat for only . . $12.50
$30.00 Coat for only $15.00
$35.00 Coat for only . . . . . $17.50-
! $40.00 Coat for only . . .". . . . . . $20.00
WOMEN'S SILK SUITS REDUCED ONE-THIRD
Taffeta suits in this season's latest styles, plain and shirred
skirts. Coats made with vestees of contrasting colors, finished
with large collars and belts. Navy and black are the most desir
able colors. This reduction means that you can buy a
$27.50 Suit for only $18.35
$30.00 Suit for only '. $20.00 ,
$35.00 Suit for only r. $22.35
$40.00 Suit for only $26.65
$45.00 Suit for only $30.00
$00.00 Suit for only ......... ,$40.00
Vacation Luggage
A most complete and ex
tensive variety of all that is
needed to make your trip
comfortable and pleasant.
.Traveling Bags, suitable
for men and women, well
made,- all sizes 60c to $35.00
Matting Suit Cases, with
steel' frame and reinforced,
$1.50 to $4.50.
Leather Suit Cases with
reinforced corners, brass
bolts and lock; a great selec
tion to choose from $8.50 to
$30.00.
Special Khaki Traveling
Bag, leather trimmed, very
serviceable and light, only
$6.75.
Special Khaki Suit Cases,
leather trimmed, tan color;
very neat and serviceable,
7.50.' . .
Keratol Suit Cases, with
steel frame and doubly rein
forced; very durable and
light; come in black and
tan $1.50 to $7.50
. .
Steamer Trunks, very
handy for outing trips; hold
just the right amount of
things $12.50 to $20.00
Wardrobe Trunks, the cel
ebrated Hartman and Inno-i
vation makes, the best val
ues you'll find . . .$25 to $G0
Regulation Trunks 3-
ply veneer bodies covered
with the toughest of fibre;
reinforced corners and
edges; very strong; service-;
able and satisfactory in
every way . .$12.50 to $40.00
SPECIAL SALE OF COL
ORED LAWNS
Stripes, dots, checks, plaids
and floral designs, regular
price lot- yard, on -sale this
week, the yard
10c
NEW BLACK STRAP
PURSES
in a great many different
styles and shapes, all leather,
get a new one to take on your
vacation, each $1.75 to $2.00
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Palm Beach
Suits for Men
Light and dark colors, in a splen
did variety of the newest styles,
$12.50 and $15.00. '
COOL HEADS WILL BE UNDER
THESE STRAW HATS
There are styles to meet the
ideas of every man, including leg
horns, Panamas, Bangkoks, straws
Etc Fancy Sennits, Milans,
Splits and Mackinaws. Priced
from $2.00 to $8.50
Sixtf Day Training Camp
Will Prepare Assistant
Instructors for Fall '
Work.
YARD WIDE WHITE JAP
SILK
Splendid weight and quality
the yard $1.25
WE OFFER WHITE
GEORGETTE CREPE
"40 inches wide in a splendid
quality, the yard $1.69
GREY SILK GLOVES
with black stitching and cro
chet on back, the pair $1.50
SERVICE BANNERS
Colors on khaki colored felt
for the different branches of
the service, each 50c
SALE OF PONGEE SILKS
CONTINUES
$2.00 Grades at $1.60
$1.35 Grades at $1.15
DON'T STOP BUYING THRIFT
STAMPS
Buy More Than Ever! Buy All You
Possibly Can. - k - J
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. MNDLETONS GREATEST EPARTjHENT STORE 1
'"-H WHFRE IT PAYS TO TRADE
DONT STOP BUYING THRIFT
STAMPS
Buy More Than Ever! Buy 'All You
-. Possibly Can.
O. a" e, XItVAlMa ' July 4-A
military training unit under officers
and non-eoimulBsloned officers of the
army will he created next fall fit the
Oregon Agricultural college, tui lint
incut In which will constitute the
ludent a inomhrr of the army of the
Tnlted Htaten. ThU will be doiie under
a new' provision of iho war depart
ment. ...
Kiillsltneut will lie voluntary but
all student over tho ase of is will
be enouunigort to Join. They will he
liable to active duty at the cull of f
the President. It will, however, be '
the pflh'y of. tha government not to
rati tho member of the training units
to active duty until Ihey nave reach-
ed the age of 21. unless urgent mlll
j tary necessity comielM an . earlier
! cull. .Students under 18, and ther-
foro not legally eligible for enlist -i
nient, will he encouraged to enroll.
Provisions w ill he made for coordi
nating the work of this unit with the
reserve officers' training coipe isyg
U'ni, Kxtt'JiNlve Training1 for AMsistaiitf.
; According to a telegram Just re
' celvcd from If. 1'. McCain.' sdjutunt
1 sen oral, urrangcmeutM are Irelng made
j for hc loo ted students and faculty
i members to he given 60 riuya of In
tensive training with a view to serv-,
! ins ok xultant lntructorH to help
; the r fleers who will he nmigned to
hi5tiu(ionH where the units will he
; estahllnhed. No cominIsInn will -he
t grant d, hut certificates of qualifica
tion as Instructor will be haued.
- O. A- O fi tilled to 23.
The majority of eel ec ted students
from Institutions with rewrvo offi
cers .train In.? corps will he chosen by
crmninndfiiff offfeem of Tt- O. T. C.
cam pa. Tho presidents of the cd
leifert will celeet no student for HO
student enrolled and one faculty
man for euch 2.'0 studentK. This
means th:tt approximately 19 students
and four faculty members will repre
sent the Oregon Agricultural Col left w
at the 6 0 day training camp which
will open at the Tresldin, Sun Fran
clsro. July IS.
The highest tyie of physical devel
opment 1m demanded ty tne govern
ment of the men selected. The min
imum n?e limit for wtuilent will be
1H and the nitalmiim for the faculty
men 45. Both ntudenla and faculty
representatives will be under tempo)
rary enliMnient for 60 days, when
they will be duichaxged. Expenses,
Including' housing. untfornis, food
and equipment, will be taken care of
by tho government. 3 1-2 cents a mile
hcln7 allowed for traveling expenses.
Pay will bo $30 a month.
INTERVENT ON
HERALDED AS MIRACLE OF WAR
Uty
from -
face t
Guglielmo Ferrero, Historian of
Rome.)
'Special Service of the Italian Amer
ican News Bureau.)
For emne time the Amerlcnn army
iMTatiog in France has figured In
the daily report- of the war belds
the Kufilitsh and French eruiicx. And
for Home time young American sol
diers have been seen in flock in the:
M reels nf Italian cities. j
lxt us Ktlute the new army that
omcs from beond the Atlantic ajid
ilewcends on the fields of Kurope
W"ttievr of us meets an American
soldier owe him a thought of sym
-I'Uthy ajid recoKoition. Think! We
axe never thankliil enough to our
W Jldiers. leaving their homes to 1 be Its inefacable phame. Not only
Krfnrni sirily. from Sardinia, f rotn 1 has the time arrived to Mettle for the
Vutml Italy, from Northern Italy. I betrayal by Russia- fcut H Is the hi
4!efend the fnintita-s of the foun- j torical consecration of the justice of
liifc.on the Plave and In the Trentmo. our cause- No sophist will be able
But these Young men con e
the Interior of a vast continent
the shores of the Pacifre, to
ft I h In I v - u In a. In Tl ttk ri - ikip.
hn ton,nrrnw in th Vnnp,, wih..tiand prosperity.
the Invasion of their own country. J
and when a gainst the short-sighted '
e?oti.sm of self-interest they c seemed f
to !e amply protected by the great ;
expanse of the Atlantic- They come ;
to save Gurope In the moment when .
Herman j with the help of the per
fidious shrimps which have taken
pc-fKepIon of Russia was on the point
of enchaining her.
The Intervention of America will
verily be the great miracle of this
war. just a the Russian peace will
Ugly, Unsightly Pimples
Are Signals of Bad Blood
ICive F!ccd to the Warning-.
,'TimjIf on the face sr.d other
ri-'a cf the body are varninjrs from
"':ture that your blood 13 sluggUh
' d impoverished. Sometimea they
f-etrll cciema, boils, blisters, ccaly
-luptias -d other Kkin duorders
-t bum i.;e fames cf lire.
V Tbcy jrenn that your Hood reeds
rV S. K. to nurify it and cleanse it of
the e i-noure accumulations that can
carse cnhmiVed trouble. Th! remedy
i lbs ptitcat vegetabla bleed puri
fier known, and contains no minerals
or chemicals to injure the most deli
cate skin.
Go to vonr drugstore, and tret a
bottle of S. S. S. today, and fret rid
of those unsightly and disngunng
pimples, and other skin irritations.
And it vrill cleanse your blood thor
ouchly. If you vL-h special medical
advice, you can obtain it without
charfre by writing to Medical Direc
tor, 2.) L-vnxt laboratory,
Georgia.
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VALUE . EVEP.Y
DOLLAR
Vour teeta carefully examined
and properly Tiled by the beat
petnlea method koowa.
Ma PinJcss Dcatas
Corner Mala and Webb Streets
ffeoae it Open rran"
We advertise and offer War
fc vlnas 6uunpe for sale eritli
eery pvrotaaac
to contend that America, was driven
to take up arms by ambition for em- !
pire or by the turbid calculations of
that mythical being the socialists call
capitalism. The facts are too clear
for any one to confuse them- Ameri- 1
ca went into the war when governed f
by the pacifl-st democratic party; op i
(.osed to militarism and imperialism
V' S. Held Ciermaiiy Supreme.
J America went Into the war, al- '
from j though it had no territory to redeem i
only the burden of hara work and
, sacrifice and peace promised rich!
She went into
the war against Germany and on
our side, although we did nothing to
persuade her to come to our niil, ajid
although Germany 'before tlie war
among the nations of Kumpe had ,
' been considered tho most perfect
model by tho cultured and ruling
classes In America.
Only one who visited the Tniled
States ten years ago. mingling with
the upper cla.se, can know hew great
was the prestige of tlernumy and
What Intelligent efforts the govern
ment and the nation made to Increase
It, to the detriment of other Kuro
pean nation., which, with the excep
tion of France, which made some lit
tle effort, g&vtt the matter no thought
and did not Intrigue it a!!-
j I remember that In 1SI0. returning
I from the I'nited States, f went to
J Koine and epoke t: the m In inters nd
those in authority of these things. 1
I tried to perruado them that it was
, necessary to wake rp and do some
j thing if ihey c!!d not want to aban-
don the whole of .nslo-Saon Ani
j erica to the Germans. I ab;o put be
fore them sever: I ruggstIoM. Hut
, the ministf r rf in r:ictbui and the
i chief:; of the government in thoe
da:t bed in.ro important things to
i do.
Only one ne-n.ed t" unfiertand ,
what I was savin, bn? thi p.rsplcac-
AtlACta. "y a4 placed i o iiijin up Tt niunii
nate the whole ftute In t:il1 Ger
many lfd all til' nations of Kurrpt
.'.'!' . "J U ' in the l"nite tatei fir credit, for
admiration. fr iynia'h.v. for faun.
This primacy nov lie; on the ground
destroyed, wii'tt any of the iHM-ple ,
of the entente I'.avpig done anything '
U- fverthrow ft. end why? ;
The ffphtrtl ;tre r.eeeness on the
subject and ivy to t.ilk of mmething
else. American lMrveHtn just if ie1
the few who from the beginning of
the war obered thai the wnld had
been precipitated all at once Into a
crisis in which all the natinH of
Europe and of America would fi:d
t hero set ve united In an immense dan
ger coitmion to all. and therefore
compelled to take part, alrvctly r
indirectly. In the conflict
Inti-euviml 4lorjr U V. S.
if iha 1'ttltod HtHi4 hfad si(t Inter-
KEEP THE OLD FUSE1 BURNING
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f 'tjA ' J CORAL AoS!TrtRtS S
' 5 S IcOlHfc to AH tXPVOSlOKI
J TH0OSAHt BP. ASS. ('.
AltK AD rKTISKO IKIHIM-
WOICT1IIJ-XS?
There In no more reason to con
demn all advertised medicine tlwin
there Is to condemn all physb.lans or
all drugglHts- Kakes there are In ev
ery trade, but they do not list long.
Take a medicine like I,ydin Pink
hum's Vegetable (Hnuund. tbe true
tet of lt merit Is tho fact that for
forty yenrs It has been relieving wo
men of America from the worst forms
of female ailments, constantly grow
ing in popularity und favor, until It
Is now recognized from o can tv
ocean us the standard remedy for
female Ills.
lou INhiiiiN of Powder Kxphwle.
CI.VCIWATI, June 26. Four hun
dred tonds of powder being ground
lit wheelhnuuo No. I at the King
Powder Mills. o exploded U.Is mor
niru. No employes wore In tho place
when the explosion occurrel. The
building was destroyed. ' An Investi
gation showed the cxplostson was
caused by a break In the machinery.
TFORMER ,IIEAD '0F7
MISSION -GETS
JilQU POST
9 Andre Trdlou." formr"hed'of'
the French mission to the Untied
Stales, has been appointed to (111
a new post, that ot Ceneral Com
missioner ot Franco-American AN l
In L'.n n a M T.prfl.n nrnk. '
ab!y knows more about America's
war plans and preparations than
any other Frenchman.
ItiTHirurutlon tliere In not sn
much In tho ordinary vncntlon m
tl.ere Ih In a clniflp buttle of Hood's
HurHnparlllu, which refrextte the
tired blood. Hharpenx the d illrd ap
Ietlte. rH.ttore.t tho font cnurtire- Take
Hood's SurKaparllla this summer.
would we have found oiirolv" after'
one or two f.ir to rcoft fniian
nd Acstr'a ;J wr'-Mcrj. of KuroT. :ih
a result of the fcrayiil by l:iuia? It
v. Ill bi- to the ip-pp.rt.il itlory of the
Atntrl'-an Jemocriov that it under-
tofHf that on .Ajtiut
many had not only
against JtiuwlA but
1914. (iff-
declared war
had bidden defl-
f're also t Itfelf, to have accepted
the ilefiance. when there was ct time
arrif fcliuj without hey;rin-:y It.
wcalthnnd iLrt ll.iMl to re-erve Its
lil.-rty.
And Ai.ierlca L. In this tertllne
mouths, in this supreiite crisl which
d-stritys the slee of any one vhn .
feels iho n-najish of the frapedy, not I
i 2 yTTTfgrf RnMnmiminitnUttfnilllttltttlHtlttllltntinrnrrmnttniiniirmmrir 1 Tned last eai. In what condition j ance to the whole world, and there-' only the hope but the comfort of this
lit Kurope. writhbig In mroin. It l.
tru' that th n;.tius oi ih" entente
nro, r.ot fan I tier's. True that t hey
haw committt-d t he cm vent errors.
Too true that th'V han not known
how to pnrne thfir hrajt.s und minds,
their Mirpte und their acibT h n
it was deiiianded o( them. ;tgaiti!t the
aKsault on those ''wicked inleiitlons."
(nntlnuert on Price R
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For Infanta and Childrsa
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
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