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mi rAGK TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. EIG1.T PAGES f b edsoridble Good&,;-RigM Your Choosing H Bendleton!s Greatest Department Store, Where It Pays to Trade OVER THE NORTHWEST , licrilll TlKmniKoli'H Threat, w, Jit LliiHOIiO, Ore., July 31. .News Jjof Kennott Thompson's escaps from the penitentiary causes belief that he will follow his5 thrcnf and attempt'To reveiiKB himself upon WaahinKton county officers, who were Instrumen tal in his conviction. He is known to Ifhave made threats that the peniten tiary could not hold him mid lh.it he (would surely escape and even thhiirs I'up with District Attorney Tongue and Sheriff Reeves. ' . . -all NEW FALL SILKS in plaids and stripes, inthe latest autumn' from, per yard $3.00. ' colorings 12.00 to C THE NEW WOOL 7 CHALLIS are : s practical, and very pretty as well, shown in the dai-ker shades for fall wear, yard . . $1.23 HIGH GRADE NOVELTY WASH GOODS On sale tomorrow.,. This includes every piece of our fine " quality " wash" goods, stripes, checks and plaids, also conventional designs. A liberal selection from which to choose. 15c 19c Wash Goods' to 20c, on sale, yard. Wash Goods to 35c, on sale, yard. . . TOWELING For harvest needs. Bleached and unbleached in all the various weights and finish, linen or cotton, any amount to choose from, the yard i 15c to 35c WOOL FLANNEL For men's shirts, women's outing wear, for the mountains or when roughing it. Colors are khaki, navy;and red, fine quality, the yard $1.35 WE ARE SHOWING FALL DRESS GOODS . Novelty plaids and plain weaves, such as epingle, chudda cloth, poplin, French serge, stdrm serge, prunella, batiste,. etc., shown in the leading fall shades, at , a price you would wish to pay. ... STRIPED VOILEN WAISTS Special lot. Dainty col or combinations, attract ively made, good range of sizes; values from $3.25 to $5.50. Special price $1.98 WASH WAISTS We offer one small lot of wash waists, trimmed with contrasting colors. Collars, Quffs and vestees of organdie; values up to $2.75. Special for tomor row $1.59 FOR BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS HARVEST USE In every wanted grade, size and price. Come here for your harvest needs. SUMMER .CLEAN-UP v SALES ,- ,,'i.,tlvVj: i SUMMER CLEAN.UP SALES v' ' attexi orn scMaiER cuiAsr fi s.ilrs These arc the sales that we are holding every day to rid our GREAT VP STAIRS STOCKS or all the odd lots short ends, diMntntinued lines and slow sellMur (roods; During these sales we offer you ileuendaltle, erkvahle wear al prices even kmer than tlie flimsy. CIJKAX IT SALES WITH O.KAS lTl trashy goods offered by Hie so-called elieap stores. I'RICES. Clean Vp Sale, o,f , ,,,,4 ALL. SVMAIKIt FCJOTWEAR Clean t p Sole of FAXfV SII.K SKlliTS Clean Vp Sale of C'HII.DKR'VS M MMI lt DRESSES Clean I'p Sale of i ' AlJi SILK W AIST.4 Clean I'p Sale of WOMEN'S WASH WAISTS ' CleanJTp Sale of uor.T wash ;oon.s 9 Clean I'p Sale of STRAW HATS EOK EVKISynODV Clean l"p Sale of nilMHCKN'S WASH SOTS - Clean I'p Sale of CIIIMMtE.VS I XDER WEAR Clean I'p Sale of WASH GOODS KKMNAXTS Clean I'p Sale of MKX'S SOFT SHIRTS Clean I'p Sale of Ml'SI.I.V I'.N'DEJJWEAR ItEfilXAR BIG CI.KAX I P SALES OP AM, Sl'MMEl! VjOOI8 AT PRICES TIl'K AIj OP THE KARGAIX HASr. 51 EXT. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP - Phone 1 .1 All other Depts. 22 CLJCA-NMNKSS 4 ECONOMY SERVICE Mazola Corn Oil, for salad and cooking, pints 4le, fits. 75e, 1-2 gal. $1.50. Corr-e. T. I'. W., best . on earth... 25e, l"Ki - Stone, Jars from one sal. to tr sal. 2So per eallon. Appls Red Astrichan per box $2.00 Peanut Hotter In bulk, per pound 40c Olivo Oil, Olympic, ex tra quality, fit. can $1.00, 1-2 gal. S:t.(!l I.oju Logan Kerrv Juice, pt. 30c. q,t tillc ( Horseradish Prctsccd. bottle. . 15c and ;toc Poiati Chips, crisp, tho paekaue 15e We aUo handle keys of all size. call and see them. More tjtnd to He 0x-iied. UV GRANDE, Ore., July 31. A quarter million acres of land lylnK mostly within the Iji Orande land of fice district and partly in The Iallc tand Hums districts, have been thrown open to entry upon the enlnrsred (homestead act, according to advices 'received by local land office officials today. The enlarged homestead act has been a popular one In this dist rict and the new designations whlob. become effective August 10 will , be greatly sought after, it is anticipated. Rains Curb Forest Fires. j SPOKANE. Wash:. July ,31. Fine ains on all the forest fires In the Clearwater country continue to keep the fire situation under good control. This is the good news brought In by forest service officials in returning ,froni the fire front. ' . Homo Coniajiy is Sued. PORTLAND. Ore., July 31. Suit to foreclose the $2,l24,0(in principal of an origlnnl $4.noo,oiin trust mortgage was started against the Home Telephone .& Telegraph Company yesterday by the Titie Insurance & Trust Company, i'which has served as trustee for the J mortgage since the day of lis issue, September 21, 1905. , Thousands of men have chewed ' Real Gravely Chewing Plug5 for: twenty-five years and more.,; And every time theyi have tried' some other brand it made them think more of Gravely than even 7C Peyton Brand Real Gravely 43 - 10c a pcucli and worth it w Mm I i -'T Gravely iatt3tumic!tcnnBritc9tiu nomormtachew iltun ordinary pivg P. B. Gravely Tobacco CaaiDaBy Dnill, Virol:.ia Oodsgl, t fnrmor French soliller. at tache of one of the French war mi slonM to Amerlcu. held on charges of the French 'r?overniunt that he prof ited several millions of tlollnm on mo tor-truck contractu, was rclmsnd to day by Justice OouUl,- of the dt.strtct supreme court, r.n a writ of linbeaa corpus. The Froireh government noted an apienl and Oodsol was relenped on $50,000 bonds, which he furnished ii. liherty bonds. . - , Tlrtid aiotliPrH.t Ha hard worijto take car of children and -to floOh, sweep,' wash sew and mend heslden. Tired mot horn . should take , Hood'H ParBiipdrilla It refreshes the blood. Improves the uppuilto, aHHures rcxtfiu sleep, and helps In many ways' , Vui an end to that delay In renting that bonne or apartment through Fretting your mesatje to tho reader! of tho clusHlfled, PENDLETONS GREATEST DEP.RmENT STORE WHERE IT PAYS Tf irehousa Have You Bought Thrift Stamps Yet? Don't Wait. Buy Now! "iiii-.3H-i,i;;i;ii;iiii.t;iii;:i:;;:i::'!ii;w;niiil.!;iitininiai' 3T Stanolax Is Different Most drug,-hden cathartics spur th intestinal organs to unnatural activity WleV 'to i relieve constipation. This weakens them to a point Nvherd they be- ' come dependent upon the continued use of " such cathartics. TWO RESIGNATIONS - GERMAN DEFEASE NEAR, SAYS REPORIj OF NEW OBJECTIVES CONTINUES BITTER Every home should Jiuve ' bottle of Stanolax iri the " medicine chest. Then Constipation and its allied ills lose their dangers. Jflilln li Omlf w Standard Oil Company OiKaio, 0. S. A. Stanolax is different It is not a cathartic It has no drugs in it It is tasteless, odorless, colorless. It is absolutely mechanical in action. It is not absorbed nor digested. Stanolax is a natural Itf.. bricant It cannot act violently nor cause the slightest physical strain. A baby or invalid can talc it Stanolax soothes the abrasions on the in testinal walls. FOR CONSTIPATION STANOLAX u tar aJ in name tf city) by STANOLAX is for Kale in Tcndlcloa I v J 1 Till: riLNDLETOX.DRUC COMPANY Tv of the ifif (union 4. two pripirtnt P state officials became known today-j iseffoimtJonR are reported under way on the part of a large irrigation pro ject, the name of which in not dfvntfc- ed, to pecure the tiervicen of state Kn Kffieer John H- Lewis. Mr. Lewis de-i clintd to comment on the matter, but i from other Hource it was Earned that mich negollatlonn are tinder T.ay and1 hid fair to result' In the resignation of) Mr. 'Levi, ' poMdldy before the week is over. It alao 'hcame Itnown todav that Insurance Commissioner Harvey Wells j -hero. may resign his juace nerore tne enu of the y-ar to take a position tn Port- LO.vnOrrjnl EOJ-U r"i"9-d uthorItatfvily;,VftaJ,-ihi fleriTipiis btn sironiy ucienoiiis iiio-en-larnenniH jThe allies nrp fihlint: in the south ; ern outskirts of the city. I The (ifrmaii are reported burning villaffe? on line between Fismes and The nochf.i.nTso attacked the allied I i'wn.uim mi jiiii i a i isomn m .iioimi i PaiiKntim southwest of IJheima, b'lt was repulsed. ' FiKhtinR- i continuous The French took Huzancy jps- t?rda. capti'rinsr priwners' but were unable to hold It. !;-d source Indicated that his resl- i nation lthln the next few months is considered n feasibility. inna- Mr. cms oociinea to maKeanri Th Franco-Americans captured maicmcm. rim iniorniaimn ii.mo inn- 0rnml Itozzy. two - fnilnf Jiorlll of Oulrhy, on the western erttfe of the pocket. Th allies procressr-I several inilea north of Orand Uozzy. The allies pcnetrntofl f!ols-ln-Co- hetto today taking pr-foner. AMERICANS WADE r I'tah Wolcn IilU Hum. rHOVO, Utah., July 31 Two of Jthe largest huiUlinffs of the Provo woolen mills, the largest manufactory la this section and engaged on govern ment contracts, burned today. Tho Iohh Is estimated at .r00,(K). Th cause is unknown. Allies Consigned; to Si- j WRSTPORT, Wash., July SL The i dyins wish of Captain Andrew Patter eon. Spokane. Wash., was complied !with on Sunday when his ashes were i taken to sea by the coast guard power boat Tenacious. Captain O. C. Haw thorne, and scattered on the heavins ' i waters of the outer bar. ! j Tm ;rande Plans Moctinjr. ) T A RANDB. July 31. When Kx- , i ocutive Secretary Knllock of the statw ! j council of defense, and John Hlbbnrd ' tnnd Captnln Russell come to Ia j Grande August S to conduct the Union i i county war conference with the Union council of national defense, they will ( find elaborate plans made for th , meeting. Chairman Froggln nf th 1 local council ha inaugurated exten- Bivc plnns to that end- PulrYmcn Arc Called. ' PORTLAND, July 31 Ureeders nf : stock, representatives of condensed milk, plants, dairymen, creamen'men. I Mce cream and cheese manufacturers ( j in fact, everj'nody connected with) any branch of the dairy business Isi irfu i Hllf nu t Kciifrni twiuvi triu c j . inn t win oe neiti in ine .(niiiitrciai club rooms at 1.30 o'clock this after noon for the primary purpose of sav ing the dairy Industry of this state. The meeting has been called by John f. Mickle, state dairy and food coni misHioner, by authority of a prelimi nary meeting of men representing the dary business held last week. Ta Crando Minister Promoted- LA rutAXDE, July 31 That Rev. ! . L Clark, a Presbyterian minister of this city hits been promoted from Y. M. C. A. hut secretary in France, with the Rainbow division, to that of chief secretary for the entire 42d Ralnbovr division, is the word received here by his wife. Mayor Will IluiTd Ship Rend, Or., July 31. Pend will prob ably be mayorless until the fall elec tion, unless there is n sudden lull In the Portlnnd shipbuilding Industry. 3. C. Caldwell, incuumbent of the office. lias accepted a Job In the metal work- j Ing department of a Vancouver plant, Mnvor Caldwell at one time wa;i a i member f the metal workers. He ,wfts attracted tot Portland by the op portunity to do his bit for the country and earn good wages at his trade. SHORTFY PAXTK. ItUtN YOl It VF.ST. AXI UK STVIJSII 1H-- t RIVER TO VICTORY Soldiers' Insurance Reaches 25 Billions t IFT.ED FFMOrrOX.) VmtTHK AMPfilfAX July 3. To rc-aeb SrKv,whieh has Iee4 ta ken and retuken five tithes nine Sbn da the Americans wadrd wal.t dep acro. the Onrc. advsneing up the opto;-'io bank in ft machine aim hall. They rihed th" machine r'n posi tions, nwwtilnr f.ver them. Then the I'riirwian jninrd enre Tip. Thev drove I f the Ameiu-an from the fmn- Th at- j r m t- then ltemn to set-saw with nol Amrrlmn '.rt --. CHICAGO H AILUOAD TERMINALS WILL BE CONSOLIDATED SOON ! CHICAGO. July 31. I'Ums are be f inr rrat'e b the federal p-v.-mmcnt j to coBjiwlidaie, 'JiW-'i lermlnnl rail-i way Fta(lf-n. Tt I" undrrtood the plan ' 1 is to have o'l trains arrive at and leav i one r two r thw rentrnl frtallfms.i V'. - HI XO TO. J ; i !y 2 t Poiflf lif of tho rrowth r,f tn military f nrees the! n i t ed St a tr s ra be pnlned from figures rti:ide pul'llc itn day hy the bureau of war risk innur flncp, whteh fhnw that nl:noft 3 rtn flDfl Fldir- and nibirM hav ajMfed r cv-rnmnt ttinurnneo totaling "re ti-rtn t2.i',i ;t0o fi ti 0 fl- Serre'vorv MeAif o Announced tnnt j th ntimber of apl'llcaf Inns exceeded, i 2 r4.;09 or a crnnd total of 4- i 1IM"". In the Int four day, under rapid fire method: of writing Insur jnnee. upvards of l.lHi(.t'o,nOn has been written. The ntnl for July wlfi r!oe to f 1. 000 fiort.ono. The maTimu-n fiollcy under the law is f..r tin nno. Cnrtnlhil Cont Tails AIho Are irewl fr Pntrlo4s- CEOAR POIXT. July 31. The fr mula of dress for men laid down a. both necessary and patriotic ry cloth Ing monufactiirn-s following a confer ence with the war Industries board nt Washington enrly In June, clnimed the nttentbm of the Internntlnna! Cus- tf.m Cutters' Association, In annua convention here today. 'Very Fhort trousers, very skirap coat talis, no vest and Just enonph buttons to Insure fiafotv th;it3 the program and that's what Mr. Man ha got to be satisfied with." raid O I ISenes of the Cleveland Custom en ters Club. A curtailment of ?,f) per cent on mntf rials ha-- been agreed to for fall rtylx" paid Vlfr. Penes- ' As to next -:prln? and summer well, the desJan-i-,iT have teen ordered to r-o to the lim it In the Interest of eonfervnt Ion." Ari.Ft;Fi iitoriTrFii ri;rx:i. WAV'HI VOTO.V, Jul; -Frank J. WOMFX WHO FA'IWTK. Mnrvlsrul Ila Hnsre Tolwi'po Crop. PAMIMORR, July si The tobae- i rr. crop !n southern Marvland Is t ' irifliat'e t hi t op-.o t hat r tint s.- iU'n itf th Ptate In itraet irally covered ; Tbi. if I- tb.tutrh', vil! central. Jjh , whh tt rth f gi.M. Nesxo lalreVj :'atle aril Colon utainois, and oiherde-tar tut well paid that many of them 'rl would- l atwndoned. tr riding In thvlr own automobiles. The art of fasclnntjon adn nttrac tlveness In women is founded on good health. Women who drag throiiKh bmg hours.- days, weeks and some times months of suffering with hean- aches. backache and drsirelng down pains soon .wear the tell-tale cxpre ln of woe and misery. IT every such woman would only turn to that good old-faj-hU'ned root and herb remedy. jl-ydla K. Plnkham's Vesemble Com pound, to alleviate surh allnents It would surely prove the presti-5t aid t' j health and constvpient beauty that ha has ver known. , . j THE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR AUGUST - , ARE NOW IN STOCK. 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