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TAcr: two DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. EIGHT PAGES "SEE OREGON FIRST" SiiCULD OE SLOGAII smm beifiuj to nettle. A rush for shorh wan made antj.Uiii nnao of thu scow nhilvetl cVh the 'bench about a mile cast of SHoveiiHcin. Just as thB xterii went uijawv . Thoro ton , ni uaniiiRe. ' , Hi K. (iAliFlKI.D, July-Clearance ilHHMIHIHHII "'''"'''''' VlllllllinlrMllinim J :: II : I d. 1b. I i li IiV V( II - , oaie or vy omen s and Children s Low Shoes cmd ; S Uppers Of all the thing's that will advance greatly in price Shies will probably advance the raot. So it is to your best interests to buy what Shoes you'll need for many months, NOW. No. 573 Women's White Kid Pumps with black patent leather trimming; a' very smart pump; a little different; good quality and perfect fit ting;.$a00 value, Clearance Sale Trice . $3.95 No. 571 Women's Patent , Kid Pump with white kid trim ming, French heels, lots of style. ?6.00 Value, Clearance Sale Price . v-4 .......... $3.95 No. 550 Women's Patent Kid Pumps with French leath er heels, a pump that will give you a lot of real wear; $4.00 Value, Clearance Sale Pr. $2.95 No. 585 Women's I'atent Kid Pumps with leather French heels, hand turned sole; a real Dargain; 4.00 Value, v July Clearance Sale Trice.. . . $2.95 No. 576 Women's Patent Kid Pumps with beaded front, : Louie Cuban heel, lots of style and service too. $4.00. Value, July Clearance Sale Pr.. $2.95 No. 577 Women's Patent Kid Pumps with white trim ming, Louie Cuban heet' No. 581 Women's Patent Kid Pumps Avith t open work tongue, a very, popular pump, dressy, and good $4.00 Value, July Clearance Sale Pr. . $2.95 No. 5S3 Women's Patent Kid, One-Strap Pumps with ' celluloid French heel, up to the minute iri style and of super quality; $4.00 Value, July Clearance Sale Price. . . . $2.95 No. 582 Women's Patent Kid Pumps with dull kid quar tered Cuban heel. This pump was a remarkable value: at the regular price. It's a rare bar gain now. $3.50 Value, Julv Clearance Sale Price. .'. . $2.65 No. 5S8 - Women's One Strap Patent Kid Pump with Louie Cubcn heel, one of the best pumps for the price in' cur entire stock. $3.50 Value, July Clearance Sale Price.-. . . $2.65 a rare bargain offer; $3.00 val No. 513 !i Women's White Canvas Pumps, two strop with curved Cuban heel, cool com fortable and nice; $3.00 Value, July Clearance Sale Pr.. $2.45 Special Lot of Samples of women's white canvas pumps, he, July Clearance Sale. $1.95 No. 560 Yz Women's Mahog any Calf Oxfords,, with wrhite military heels and whit Neo lin soles, a very, stylish and comfortable low shoe; " ask to see them ; $6.50 Values, July Clearance Sale Price. . . . $4.95 ill?) Women's Coats Reduced one-third Ah of our spring and summer coats are included in this sale. New smart styles, exceedingly good values,. Plain and fancy models in velours, silvei' tones. broadcloths, serges . and black and white mixtures, sizes 16 to 42. This sale means that you can buy a $12.50 Coat Now for Only $8.33 $15.00 Coat Now for Only $10.00 $18.00 Coat Now for Only. .'. . . $12.00 $20.00 Coat Now for Only. ..... $13.33 $25.00 Coat Now for Only $16.66 $30.00 Coat Now for Only $20.00 $35.00 Coat Now for Only. ..... $23.33 $40.00 Coat Now for Only. . . v . . $26.66 $50.00 Coat Now for Only. ..... $33.33 BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN We have just received some very striking new bathing suits; all sizes; black, green, gold and purple are the leading colors. Our advice is, buy early, while the1 assortment is complete, before some one else has taken the one that would' have been your choice. PEKDU.ION5 GREATEST DEPWT.HKNT STORE "." ! 'yjt WH HI IT PAYS TO Til 1 ' '' ' ronouse No. 450 Vz --Women's While . Rainskin Shoe, 9 inch lace top, with white ivory soles' and heel for comfort and ' service you can't beat this shoe; $5.00 val - ue; July Clearance Sale. $3.95 No. 438X Women's White Ostend Cloth Shoes, 9 inch lace top with white soles and heels, very smart and at the same time cool and serviceable.; $5.03 Value, July Clearance Sale Price $3.95 , No. 453X Women's White Rainskin Boots, 9 inch lace top with white enamel soles and heels; a most pleasing summer shoe; $4.50 Value, July Clear ance Sale Price ........ $3.65 Special Lotr of Women's : Shoes, consisting of white kid, ivory kid, white tops tmd black vamps, ivory tops and black vamps and white buck, SV-j in. top, lace; $7.50 Values, July Clearance Sale Price. . . . $4.95 Misses' Canvas High Cut Boots, sizes ll1 to 2; just the -shoe for now, serviceable, cool and smart; $2.50 Value, July Clearance Sale Price. . . $1.95 " Misses' White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps, sizes IV2 to 2, good styles, cool, good looking and serviceable, $1.50 value, July Clearance Sale Pr.. $1.20 Children's White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps; sizes 8'i to 11; just what the little girls like; $1.25 value, July Clear ance Sale Price., 95c Special Lot of Growing Girls Mary Jane and Instep Strap.; Pumps, in patent leather and : gun metal; $3.00 values, July Clearance Sale Price. v . $1.95 Special Lot of Growing Girls White Canvas Mary Jane ! Pumps, sizes 2i to 7; $1.75 values, July Clearance Sale Price $1.30 4.Ui'i'iiiiiU'M!di'iiM I " THE BEST LMPLEM EXT ON ANY FARM IS A TRUCK, ; THE BEST TRUCK ON ANY FARM IS A NASH. !HE- m I OVER THE NORTHWEST .i Ui "2 nn a nn "rfn nn T n 5: WMuiJ ii La m Up La : Mi's. Vfrliuin r)l(iL at luiki-r. I n.AKKIt. Or., July J3. Mrii. Pri. ( vfld Wrirshiiin. tin nuhl flr inf Ti. K. iWorxhnm Malheur "i(h dipd at the ' ment and ,hc flaf' hospital here yesterday nfter a shrtrt jillneHS following a rprent -wjr!Mri. Deceased wan forty three yern of brr and had beert a resident of Malheur county nearly all her life. . Johnnon, nocretary of the local lirandli of the I. V. W. was sentenced to one year In the county JaH today by Fed eral J ui-Ke Charles Wolvermn. J.ihn son pleaded Kullty to a charge of vio lating the espionage act by 'making statement!) -veflectint," on the govern- I. V. W. ;es fine Tear. rOJtTLA.N'D, Ore., July 13. ft Vi ma poeted the fcrain is ripennR af nn car licr period sthan usual. The season lappears to he from a week to ten days ;ahead of the averawe years. f 1 I Rats Eat $200,000,000 -i. In America Every Year Portland Is Buried Under An AvnlsnnVio Of i , Prosperity; , 1 1 Tho Kiiwt Oresronlarj has rpquoptfid run to briefly sketch thft our from which tnyaelf, M K- I-onsr, hnl Mrai H. A. Ihmnpsoo and daughter huve jint returned. ItettpondinK, I will My that oiP outgoing itinerary In cluded thetawna of "pilot Koch, Henimer, Condon. FoksII. Madrn& end llcnd, ternilnutlng at Crater I-ftke. ninx the Hiimiutt ot the xouthertv fere ffon Cascade raiiffoif mounmins. . From Crater Ijjke tho return rnut w;lm through Med ford, Hcwoburff. f?Mio, Klem. Oregon ' City, Portland. th( Columbia . Highway, Th '. Dalies Ck'x. Huppner, etc. r havo traveled much In- prtfvtbUA years and bollev thatv i have feftn most of tho lHuoty spot a of th Cnlted' lMjiIw. 4)ut mtist confer that nowheiu I'lDVA T l...Vl..t,l n .1 I'l I. In .. . .... - vrandcur and variety of the natural ft"1 handiwork o the Creator In cur own fair state of Oregon. No pen, Jtiiintlnsf or camera, can do justice to the tho majestic and awe Insplrtng panorama of Crater iMkt. The picture photopfrftph and-Illustration ttf thla famouH spot convey the lmpre:plon of a beautiful mirror ed pond of Home acre In, extent, rimmed by hills of aome fow hun dred feet altitude. In fact, the lake surface must include four or five square miles and the sheer rim of the crater Ftanda feet above the wa ter, -where, a nlitfht Riddlne or one fulh-e step might precipitate tho trav eler headlong down this precipice. Kully 20 x(iiare miles arc Included in the lake and Its exclusive environ ment. A beautiful driveway Is in process? of consl ruction, around the rim -of the crater. The Inn at the luke la an Impminn ;lrunture. It Is clean, well ventilated, artistically planned; fho menu Ik va rird. the i:erice ffod, the prices not 'exorbitant. As yon pass from the lak9, (to Inst west, the road lends by Anna sprlntt a frushlnft torrent of Ice cold water which hursts from tho side of the mountain flowlnjr more than Itttio iKallnna per minute at -a constant tem perature of 8S do(?recH F. There arc three roads leading -into and from the park. All are maintain, ed within the park -by tho U- f. tfnv ernment and are In excellent condi tion. The registration fee for Iarj?e autoH Is $2.50, which. In our cast, was collected at Anna Kprlnff. The Columbia Highway will r be knorn as one of the greatest beauty drives In the world. There Is no use to describe It. It cannot be ade quately done. It must he aeen to be n pi reclated. Its grand views of the "oI'.kiiM;i grifxc many lr,:ndndf? of feet below; Its lofty points, winding rpirals through shady nooks; It beautiful cataracts, countless springs, dropping, ferns and rich vegetation excite ceaseless comment along the way. Haxol nuts Hpn overhead and a glistening profusion of delicious wild blackberries and raspberries fes toon 4 ho hllUIdoM and creep along the margin" of tho road. "Soe Oregon First Is a slogan which Is not assessed at anything near' Its real merit. We found tho roads ?Tcod; the fishing superb an-1 mueh evidr'iic'e of onr Increasing sup ply of wild game everywhere. Portland Is burled In an uv.ilanch of prosperity. The public spirit of Portland and Mutnomnh -county an shown In the magnificent section of broad, paved highway up the Colum- ! Ida river to the county line, without asking aid from any other source, cannot 4e too highly commended- The crops Inspected along 'the way were good t excellent. The only ex ception being about Medford where the dry season has damaged most. In Wasco, Shormun and Morrow conn ties crops of grnin are excellent wherever thr liirmlntf has been 1 I H URCH ES uiMit. ' Iflhle BcHool meetn at 9:po: preach. I'lsr. 11 o'cliirH.. t-nbject, "Htandurd rearers." . There wHl be no even In J Kcrvlce on ii(-qiiiot of, tllQ Jlnipu ,ioJrt ins at the l"reiibyterliy church. Vliiirt'li of tlio Hitlivini'ir. ' Itev. Alfred LocKWooa, rector. S a m., holy communion; 11, morning lifayer and aermori. ' ' 'tWhJtict of nuirnln Hermoh, tVedlftg the; Mnltl tuilo. The evenlnsr nervlce will be the Union norvlee at tho I'rrabytsrlan church; I i :' " ' - ' Presbyterian. There will be the umml service at PreKbyterlan church tomorrow niorninir. Sunday Hchnol, 10 a. m.i 11 a. m., "puhllo worship, ftnrmoh by .the puKtor. Subject, "Tho Four Hquuro Life." S p. m., union wrvlce, all the rrotentuut chiirches of -tho fUy Mnltlnf?. . Hev. 'Oornall of tho Methoiliiif church will prwu I he iicr mon. S-p(clnr mtiHlc by the choir at both services. - ICllllMllHt. Itelnff too temporary l a nlRn of milOTflclallty. The lmiR-vlHloned man, who Htrborcllnaten mitnientnry physical nitl.sfaction by effortii of per wmal development for future utility Is the humuh benefactor. Applira tion. I'leane! Church Kchool at 10 a. mi Vonr prexenco In ollclted ami will be appreciated. Mornlnft' wor- Hliip at 11 n. nt. with hhc!:iI munlc and Hcrnion. The iiawtor'a morninic themo will lie. "linnamed or FfirKot- len S4rvuntH." At the evenhif; union Bcrvlcn at the . I'renhyierlnn rlnilch tho sulijeot will lie "The Church Im minent." - j REALTY TRANSFERS' I DKD1W. . JliirWhil et ux to, John kV. Timv. 110110.1 5I3 1-4' XRi f-4, .'ilnu J9. ti-wnHhip 1 ntirlh. range a.'l. Milton W. WlIl:iiniH to Waller Allison $111110. tK 1-4 XH 1-4 nnd' K 1-a PR 1-4. r-erbm 14 and XE 1-4 XK 1-4 section 25, . township C north rumce 31, liiiKh I.. RtanfleM et nx tu Jnmca ii'drrttly $1. H 1-2 XHV 1-4 wclUln HI. township 4 north. rnnRf 2!i. H. K. Turner et til to It. 1, Wll. Ron. :.a. I.ntn 15 and 1I. block 5. SuliuK'a Addition In 'Weston. L'mntilla Farm Itnds n.; to Theodore Neadeau $460.' NV 1-4 HW 1-4, (R 1-4, section 29, township 6 north, ranxe 29. '. It- Humucl et ux to J. ir. fr.ff nian et nx, $10. Located on nrover utivct. Ireland's Addition, Ml II on. leoro llettel ct nx to J. I. Watson NK 1-4 WIV 1-4, section 2, township 3 north, ranKe 27. UoorRO W. KiiKir to Alby W. ItiiRir $1. XH 1-4 section fl, township 1 south, rnnre 31 et al. rsMiro W. Uttpifjr et al to OeorRe W. iniKa, et ux, $1. fj 1-2 fK 1-4. section 29, township 1 south, range il it al. thorough. An IntcrofHne Incident "f i and all Timely Warning. Don't wait until tho last ni Inula hut act as soon us the first indlriaion of a bilious attack appear, and you can usually ward It off. You have timely warnlna as your appetite falls some hours bi rnre the attack appears and you keep on' eating because It Is meal time. Rklp one meal and take a doso of Chnmberlain't Tablets anil the attacjt can as it rule be prevented the trip was the narrow escape from losinff our auto on n sinking scow, with about twenty othero, as we were being towed from Cascade Locks to The Dallon. The stenmer wna al repdy loaded and could not take 'the antos on bonrd. A flat boat was found and twenty cars loaded there on. The scow leaked like a Fleve and avoided. the distressing Try it. symptoms Harvesting Starting at Imlilcr. IA (iUA.iE, Ore., July 13. Har vesting ha begun In a few of the fields In the Imbler nnd Hiimmervirte .sections. Whi1e tho work is not yet j n full swing some of the grain ha4J A. j y J,mtured. to permit of i , beginning. For some reason unex Everyone Should .Drink Hot Water s in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons, before i breakfast.., 1 - The Nash Truck, known for years under the Jeffrey -name, : has always Ix-c-n the most dependable and practicable truck on the market, - The; M.-& S. Automatic locking Differential, Bijur Starting and Lighting system; exceed ingly large Radiator and a few of the superior features of the Nash Truck. Now is the most important time in history, and a Nash Truck will prove a most essential cog in the wheel of production. Do with a Nash Truck twice the work with half the help. W3 can make immediate delivery. U BOOKKEEPERS ii' PROTECT THEIR j EYESIGHT. Hf Sawtelle eyeglasses and WASiri.VGTOX July 13 A na jtinnwlde offensive against the Amerl- ienn rat, house, "barn; corn-bin. water front and other varieties, is, under . way. It's not so much, a personal matter; but that he Is destroying isomo $200,000,000 annually In food stuffs nnd property, not to mention ,the labor lnt In replacing the wast age. Already. Mississippi, West Irglnia. H 1 U-,n.n"ieWn- -inryland. ...Ilnnef-ota and E-: Jia.c xlciu. mui AJnlamo. locked ty aid of fniiod LI rjOOkkeenerS "make their ftatea gnvornment exierts. ,ro allgn- -To feel your best day In and dav nut. to feel clean Inside; no sour bile i to coat your tongue and sicken vonr breath or dull your head, no consti tution. Millions' attacks, sick head- 4u-he, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the In side like you bathe outside This Is vastly more important, lecause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood while the bowel pores do. says a well known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. drink before breakfast each day a blass of hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestonff holonoo" im.n4- V n rf A ln ,he "ght; and pressure Is urt- ' - i.iiimmre fel valance COnect because Ol1(ler wny tn mak6 Ule m()Ve nnl)imal Phosphate from your pharmacist. It To tlio Puhllo. " ,-l Just want to say that we keen a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Di arrhoea Ttemedy on hand all the time, and find It excellent for bowel trouble." writes Mrs. H. P. Cook, An derson. Ind. , CionA Ilulnient for Timeness. "I have found Chamberlain's I.lnl. ment a splendid n medy for lameness, soreness of tho muscles and rheumat ic pains," writes, Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Macon. Mo. Mrs. Wallace says fur. iher Hint "It Is the best liniment we hnve ever hud In the house," IIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII2 II increased strength and aC , as a war measure. Plirncv Ctf vicinrl Tnfcp enrp Antl-rnt literature mar e had free f f cuiacy oi vision. iaKe care froni he nprlcultlire dPIwrtment. f l oi j'our eyes, Mr. ana aliss; Bookkeeper. MM tuiiui.iiiUHi(.i.iiiiiiilit.uiiUsiJiuiuliti Corner Cottonwood and Water Sts. Thpne 530 ,t$t(iiiliittiij iM.aiUt.UMiMiihiii.iuiHt.iiiiiwyttiiuUi.iUtiitniiiiuaiHiuiaiuiUtiHtimiuttt.' ; ROYAL JL SAWTELLE j Optometrist Optician Dr. D. R. Haylor, Mgr. ; assKiaiifin. in We advertise and offer War Savings day. passed a resolution (ftanips for sale wltii ccr purchase. J (f ennun-mada drugs. Is Inexpensive and almost tusteli except a sourish twinge'whlch Is not unpleasant. Itrlnk hosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like yon felt before your blood, nerves and ftEATTLK. July J3. Following mnsrles became saturated with an their decision that American-made .'acculatin of body poisons, begin this drugs were being produced In suffl-1 treatment and alwive all, keep H up. dent quantities t supply all demands i as soap and hot rater act on the skin, tho Wahlneton stale Pharmaceutical i cleansing, eweetenlng and purifying.1 association, in convention here to-!so limestone phosphate and hot water' i)in ;;isT wori.n iwmxvrr mw nitres Your I Vacation 3 1 1 Days -will be Incomplete without a CAMERA. Come in now ,and 3 we will show you the Ansco, t3 the amateur camera of profea- slonal quality, and tell you how to make pictures a success. Wo g sell Ansco Bpecdex Film, CkO 3 Paper, Ansco Chemicals,' every. thing you need to take with 3 3 Tallman & Co. Leading Dra crista. . boycotting before breakfast, act on the stomach. 3 We advert Ise and offer War Sav. H tncs Btacnpa fop sale with every H purchase, 3 I liver, kidneys and bowels. -IIU!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIHIinillu t ;