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PA bn TWO ' -MTTagDAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY.JUJGUST 22, 1918. " ' EIGHT PAGES 7 O .ujiu iuj 1 ' I i 7 n U i S MORE PACE-SETTING VALUES FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO PRACTICE THRIFT AND ECONOMY. NEVER HAS BUYING BEEN MORE ENTHUSIASTIC NOR CONTINUOUS. 8 5 NfcVER HAVE WE OFFERED BETTER VALUES, NOR HAS ANY PREVIOUS SALE MET WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASTIC RESPONSE. WALK DOWN OUR" AISLES', TODAY. BAR- 15 I GIYINS ON EVERY SIDE! WORTHWHILE QUALITIES AT SPECIAL CLEAN-UP REDUCTIONS AFFORDING MOST SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. QUALITIES ARE EXCELLENT, 3 5 ASSORTMENTS ARE GOOD. . MAKE UP A LIST OF YOUR WANTS AND PREPARE TO GET IT FILLED HERE NOW. - . j ! I HI i MART SUMMER DRESSES UNDERPRICED ' Women will take particular v delight iij wearing such dresses as these, livery one made in tiie prevai ling modes for this sea son's wear. ; No woman . who nieds dresses for present wear can possibly afford to miss these wonder ful offerings. jiThe materials are taffeta, foulard, nj e s s a 1 i ne and cj-epe, light . and dark shades. JAlsg we have a cooice assortment o wash dresses in vhite and colors. ...... They are all reduced 50 per cent, just one half, giving you an opportunity to buy a $1.95 Dress for only .. . $1.95 ?p.50 Dress for only v . . $2.75 $.95 Dre'ss for only $2.97 .50 Dress for only $3.75 S&50 Dress for only $4.25 S$.7o Dress for only $4.87 S2L0.00 Dress for only $5.00 &0.75 Dress for only $5.37 S6.50 Dress for only $8.25 S$8.75 Dress for only $8.37 SpO.OO Dress for only $10.00 $2.50 Dress for only $11.25 $5.00 Dress for only $12.50 S&7.50 Dress for only $13.75 S0.00 Dress for only $20.00 S$5.00 Dress for only $22.50 Jf0.00 Dress for only $25.00 Sf.5.00 Dress for only . . , . . ... . $27.50 9.50 Dress for only $29.75 PETTICOATS AT AUGUST CLEAN-UP PRICES The assortment includes about two hundred in beautiful changeable colors, such as navy, green, brown, taupe, rose, pekin and black; sizes 36 to 42, including out sizes. ' ' . ' . s . . $5.50 Petticoats, August Clean-up $3.98 $5.95 Petticoats, August Clean-up. . $4.75 $6.75 Petticoats, August Clean-up $4.98 $7.75 Petticoats, August Clean-up. ... . . . $5.95 $8.50 Petticoats, August Clean-up $7.75 All are taffeta, messaline and jersey materials. While in the Store See These New . SLIPOVER VEILS in navy, purple, taupe, brown, white and black. 15c to 50c. INFANTS' COLORED LISLE AND WOOL HOSE Broken, sizes in the old fashioned fine wool or mercerized hose. Values to 50c, for the pair ..19c CROCHET AND MARSEILLES BED SPREADS in the three-quarter size only, for single beds in an unlimited assortment of patterns at these prices: $2.00 Spreads, August Clean-up $1.49 $2.50 Spreads, August Clean-up $1.88 $3.00 Spreads, August Clean-up $2.25 $4.00 Spreads, August Clean-up $2.98 $5.00 Spreads, August Clean-up $3.75' SATIN MESSALINES In a splendid weight, fall colors, one yard wide $1.69 THE BEST AUTO ROBE In the United States for the price. Regular $5.50, during this sale $3.95 WOMEN'S COATS AT CLEAN-UP PRICES Summer and fall weltrht material. Wool coats In serge,' poplin, broadcloth, gabardine and velour In beautiful shades. All sf.es fn the most wanted and smartest styles. 1 Silk Coats in. black, navy and tan of tho very latest styles. FopHns, tuffetas und messullnoM. ; AH these garments are to go during this August Clean-up' Sale at xxactly ONE-HALF PRICE Which means that you can buy a $13.50 Coat for only $6.75 $15.00 Coat for only $7.50 $17.50 Coat for only $8.75 $20.00 Coat for only $10.00 $22.50 Coat for only $11.25 $25.00 Coat for only ' '. $12.50 $27.50 Coat for only $13.75 $29.50 Coat for only $14.75 $30.00 Coat for only $15.00 $35.00 Coat for only $17.50t $40.00 Coat for only $20.00 $42.50 Coat for only $21.25 $45.00 Coat for only . . ... .". . . . . . $22.50 $50.00 Coat for only $25.00 AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. We have cleaned out just about all the items put on sale at the opening of our Clean-up Sale, and now offer the following remarkable bargains: , Post Porridge, reg. 20c, Clean-up 18c Teco Pancake Flour, reg. 15c, Clean-up. . . 11c Molasses, full gallon, reg. $1.20, Clean-up $1.00 Silver Polish, reg. 35c, Clean-up 20c' Bprshey's Cocoa, reg. 25c, Clean-up 20c Cream Titchers, reg. 40c, Clean-up 15c Butter Dishes, reg. 25c, Clean-up. .' 10c Plates, reg. $1.10, Clean-up ?. 50c Salad Plates, reg. 85c, Clean-up. 25c Lanterns, reg. $1.25, Clean-up $1.00 Coffee, good quality, reg. 40c, Clean-up, lb. 30c Rice and Milk, reg.. 15c, . Clean-up, can 5c Beans, reg. 15c, Clean-up, the pound 11c Catsup, reg. 25c, Clean-up, the bottle . . . 10c , BOYS' SPORT WAISTS ; . Now is the season for ; boys' . sport . waists. Don't hesitate to buy. . .. , . , 50c Sport Waists, Clean-up Price ...... . , ,39c GOc Sport Waists, Clean-up Price 49c $1.00 Sport Waists, Clean-up Trice. 79c $1.50 Sport Waists, Clean- up Price. ..... $1.19 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS We have a large stock of Rompers nRca 4 to 8 yeara. Cham bray, Oxford, etc. Jilue. tan, etc. Plain und fancy, r'H; k.tiwU t(uii-ii I'rU'o , , '. !tlK 75c ciudf, Clean-up Price 5 IK $1.00 grade, iaii-up .price J. ...... .7Uc - , , , f t E. & W. SOFT COLLARS Regular 25c quality, jqne of he pest makes in America. s Clean-up price ........... 3 for 50c TRIANGLE SOFT COLLARS Broken lines, odd sizes, etc. Regular 20c val . ues, while they last, your choice . .10c, 6 for 50c MUX'S IIATIIIXG SI'ITS KAt'ltll'K'KI). 81.25 Untiling Hult.-s Clcun-up Trice 8o tl-hty I'attitng SnltM, C'lcini-iit Trice $1.2.1 imthini; suits, if uii-ii) rn.-n s-.' i:! $3.50 llulhiiix Sllit.H, CU'un-ii 1'rlre $1.50 llHlhiiu. SuiU. ( I(!uil-U riiw 3.87 .-.H IIntliillK SllilM, lcull-up I'rllt! 4.211 7.5U nu'.liliie Suits, t lrnn-up I'liiv S.S3 VALISES We have nbnut forty VuIIhch of ilifferehl Btylcs. wires and kinds- black and tan that uro included in this sale, ns follow?: $6.75 SPECIAL KHAKI BAG $4.98 A very attractive looking bag, serviceable, light and good, $7.50 KHAKI SUIT CASE $5,80 This Is a real snap. Don't allow yourself to overlook It. $5.00 BLACK PEBBLE VALISE $3.95 A Imrs.iin you'll never k.c auiu. 92.5 Bus, tKan-iip l'rii-o ...tl.47 $l.o iwi'h, Ctcaii-iiii , $!."( Itas (U'aii-ui frkt) . .40 A great many of the items listed in our first ads have been completely sold but, but we've filled their places with new and in many instances better values, so that you'll find choosing now just as good as at first. - - i 1 I i 1 I 1 1 I You want the best you can get for ypur money. It will pay you to trade at ijendleton's Greatest Dept. Store. PENDLET0N5 GREATEST DEPARTAIENT STORE U-BOAT CAPTAIN TENDS VICTIMS JN in hi mil nrli wl, till tlHlTl I wound with ii Kuffen pirates till a i u red ni:htH. fchit Five cm st ; ard 1 IK-do O I th away 1 Man cd. vfi force, were I The near b d-k. c-a 1 1 i 11 k UlfH u t he hi! r bmitN, cru ' A M Till Aim ot i nun l tin lit ,! : ht r. I i mi ll in il.i j i ml u h ii t i.-t iini f hntbl It will our felWHERE IT PAVS TO X U A D IE SSSS . AIJi (i(MU)S MAKKLh IN riAIN ITCiiRKH Toil will find it a lenu;nre to make your iielec tions at Tho rej)l(.H Warchnunc. The tylea shown nre the very latent. The a.sfuirtmeittH are conifdeta. And all eootlH are marked In plain figures. And . ono rkf to all. MX, Auif. 21. One instance ill an entiriy submarine com- after wrnkuiR a British ves ted the uurvivors by giving IlitJagt'ft and liniment for their wtiiiids out in sharp contrast J brutality or indifference to j practiced by the German sea f NeveriheleHs the Furvivors jry of extreme hard.-hip en ;nmull boatn f'r six days and frWveuten are rniKing of the jiipany f nint-ty-five. If'jndrt'd mih-s from the Irijh jlarKe British tamcr, out Ind in ballast received a tr- rh blow. No time was loft t hip's com pany in getting m the sinking ship. f the crew had ben wound- ally vrnonr tlte mine room ritli difficulty the Injured cd in the txatp. bmarine nurtdn!y apjieared liiid the commander came o. noticed the voundod, atid ie boutH nlonifFHl Ins craft, itipidc. returning with band-lifituii-nl which he handi to -d officers in c-ha rise of tho hi act f kindness faved tier' smoke was sen ij the horizon and the U-boat made off rap idly. The small boats shaped a course toward land but the wind was light and unfavorable. Only a small store of blsciits was carried. There was water enough for a. very limited ration and in the days that followed the sun's heat was al most intolerable. Wounded L-awars succumbed one after another and wore ,consifrned to the sea. On the fifth day a vessel hove in fiht and bore down toward them. Then it seemed to change its mind and steamed off in another direction. Probably the ship though the small boats were German submarine decoys. Torture reached its limit the next day. Previously the officers had re ported to phy.slra! fore to prevent the Lascars from drinking the salt water. Now nothing could restrain tlifjm and they titgorly drank Bthe brine, ioon jaftf-rward two died. I Hope had almost died when late j that evening a vcrf I siKhtcd and 'picked them up. They were landed ' in Ireland. TO REPLACE HEAVY LOSSES IN PLANES strikingly exemplified on her eastern 'GERMANS UNABLE nuiiuri, rr nci tr cue Bi'jaiinv y i r vii- deavorin to bring the peoples there under her economic and military domination. Germany ent to Fin land as a "liberator." Next to being I enslaved- by Germany there was no i worse fate than being1 liberated by (Germany. Mr. fialfour declared, Fin land no-v was in the-grip of Germany, 'who insisted on dictating what kind !' far the hlggcut increase noted ji in the personal taxes, whihe have been ra isrrt t.53. or nearly one-third-This In declared due to new Industries launched. Increased merchanlso )i. stores an property of newcomers. (WILLIAM PHILIP .SIMMS) WITH THE HUITIHH AKMIE.S IX FUAXCI-;, Aug. 21. Tho Germans are jrtill on the defensive in the air as well :Of government Finland should have, as th(, Kroumi. This is due largely land had striped hvr of copper atid tf) th(,jr tnaliilitv t.v repi ace looses. An .other materials, had established gar-airinan laKen prisoner admits the.e risons and had attempted to use her!are wry high mitch higher than 'the ; against Russia and the allies. I reports indicate. He kivs he knows War Sc IhmH for Walln Walla. WALLA WALLA. Wash., Aug. 22. A "war school" will be established at the Walla Walla high school to teach selected men certain mechanical trades so they can go int special line when Imluctcd into the army. ('. 11. Frazicr, state director of feder- jof ca.!, of cipprosMon ..f loos. wh Ho uca,lon, wa8 , lhe clty y(.MFrday aIi 'infantry's cornpljiint that German nir- ! men do not aid them when allied I!;iTiefC urp ntt:ir ki ncr from !fw n It L vertising illusion Invented for the Ited ; tno ,nf;tntry niUf,, r,mrm. ' ro-t. iut capable or cur.ntfercia I OVER THE NORTHWEST Mill Itaco 1h ICrpalrcil. ) Seven men uro now In custody; five ! were arretted yesterday. I'. S. Imw It When Sailor. SAX FltA.WIsro, Aug. z?.. Hea men within the draft age who refus to go to Mca after signing for a voyf age will horcffter he arrested as di serters. tried by court martial and may bo Imprisoned, according to an official announcement tod.iy, follow ing the . at re it and Jipprisgnment of two sailors who refused to oley orders. Wheat lroHiect In Gn,d. 11XISIOX SWKLIJS IlKI I I IONS IJRTLAXO. Aug. 22. A new art-j made arrangements for the course. ; ber th:it on account the limited About C Imntlc (atarrli. t'hronic catarrh results from a neg- b'ctd cold or from a sucei-slon of L M IVW I V A II L i; W M A X iiarr.v f'r mmpanbuwlii p; ii and Home do hot- No w l?i urasKed down nilh all- frnliMi iu tr f-s ran re in co ?v i mi ion f r ai.y man er. 'iie ti ird and true 1 1 r mi h -'nh i-n In that i r-MU h nd hr' ik din ne. ) fHxtu "e:-!.iblt t'oin- tin viKintn lin if effiicleo L cement, ii re :u l r ii lew. in- ulcer at itt-i. h.tckitche. t1 'iiH ttr "I he I'ii.f-..' tit lilt! 1 KhP l't- fT''" . u n hiiailll 1.J ll.fliiincc tT1 l.fc MUST 3IAKE KAISER RESTORE BELGIUM i LONDON. Auir. 21. Ileplyinff to the arKum nts of pacifists, Foriwn S-creiary baifour said in the HU"C of Com mens this afternoon the true , rbfrtacle to peace was that educated lermans united ly upheld t he roHHly ' immoral hereby that a policy of um i versa I domination was the true kI ' ry of any nation mihlnie to sreat. ;This hrey (tritnaied from the Jacii i Bar nieces- of i ;rnia n y. and I he wa to eradicate it was to show Ger rianv that war d.d not al bad ti ,oce-. iin;an iriulv pmctiMd JIhm sl i!ii!i!ili!f d 'Crm h. Mr. Palfo-r dei-inred, and r.o Gern.an tat' -in:in hal r gtmiii! iovrly dc-l;rt-d b Intention if re-trin pelKiu'Tt und makiiiv riratin. hu'li even the !'i--t e2lr Dif pacifi-t in the Mouse of G'-n i:.o.s was determined should be dt-nc Y.'-. Pa lo tr feaid the carnrtnir :,t iuf German theory- wat even more !..f .he :,,! corp. wut:.m Ht-ctlo... 7, ' "tZ ,t '"" c"ntrttct The In- i The .ll,.,in I:, ,rr1.I.e..e.,l I., i r ' ' " J . crrjuig out ; ,,. at r!rBt ucll(c. Womo whi h pirtures or oiue.ts may l v ",J . " , iciir.,n.c nnon me cm ir"lny ina.lc wc-nii-a'- to fa.t- n Iu cich rlh. 1:-.-, one - cry fi ( .tr- , eatfll an(1 rlnIy .re.l ll.ere I : W hv thlh ?r-'n'an ' r,,u'' ar"M- C"" n" '"rthcr tro.il.le. l'arenls often : a" v HM l, ae"1,-'ml "'e '" "-' ' Inflect c.Mn con.r.o.e,. ,,v their ehll. , . , . ... . 1 1 n ep, ncad d east. Mhov never fullv recover. In the re .in R.a....er which Is mo n,. s.ifM,.,. , ,. w,..llh(.r fr ,nc pHf(t few dav, To Bpt rM ff a roJ al(e o the or.mjt.a.ert ,eh..l.lrr. The ii ,.,. UM rl, , lnc. ,,aMlc ?one. AU l.,.rtoli.' f.,uKh J:en.euy. It is rro.t . , . ;toouih the ;"Mi.ali ti;;li:rs tcm to'e.d effect. lul- .fitted with picture,, of patWmic nu- miirkiute tim(1( tnc uiMnPn Krrm ! iturf f,Jr th Ut t , - ro;--! neither to cut nor p. They ar? 1 Hold In llhih Ieem. j c,nroVn is the inventor of aa auto- HiVifiR 0.r,na;:J V( tU n tilfl. ; Frw lf anv medicine lire more I jfnatu-ally c.ntr.ld aeroplHoe. an ad-, thhrhlv eHteen.ed than Chamberialn's ; Jutable sparKoP.- wn-o-h for aero- I .... . Tw. folic ami IiHrrhi Remedy by those.) M lane motors, an electric phrne fr r ' 'f!1 " V" T.JrVv of 1 - N"" hve h it for years a- occasion use on the skids on the shies of ' ' t'r.I a , ' r 'P-ired and Know its real value- Mr- vrooden ships, a tunnel planer for use r ton: U'. CoKswell. Andrews. Ind.. writes:' ,.n M;i,.s. At present he in working 1 " ,mve a hUh opinio,, of Chamber- ,on a tractor lank, which he ,ay ma I .' v u" " lt Mr. ami Mrs. George , r,t. aif, ,l)arrho(fca KrnioIv. be u-d by vn man In the ham- , f'r-V- 'j'' ":i 'er.:i(l Injured by a , ,f j( (ha mr,lne nTI the market fields t.t France. ii will be capabh . V tnlUnK on their ramp before f f r lHnrrhora apd B funn(( nf l)OW. I of attalnlne a Pp-e,i of l miles pri ; wn .-unua "i'tm. ; shell holen. he maintain'. j Klaiualh Tj Holl 1 Hla. ! I Kl AMA'i if rAI.I. "r., Air?. 22- j A tot"! (nr. -T i! 1 f J XjV'c; V ext iu- ; Gronmhil -lilp iliy Sc. t .,vc f ;he pnbiic MTVie niHit:e' in SI;aTTI-I- Apet. Attciriitts un i Kliinmth countv announced I v KtrUKNK, Or., Aug. 22. Witt or will bo turned Into the K liberie mill iTice, from which power Is uupplied for many of the city's mauuiuctiirlng plnnts. for tho first time since the ! spillway dam was destroyed fiv j weeks hro- apparently by tampering, ! on Saturday, according to announce- j ment made by Mayor C. O. 1'etersou I'loueer's l-iiitcral Held. Ht)fn ItIVi;u. Or., Aug. 22 Funeral services, conducted by mem bers of tho Christian Science church. were held this afternoon at the Meth odist church for R. Ti. Und.ay, pio neer ()Hk Grove orchiirdift. who died Tuesday morning at tho Cnttano Hos pital an a result of spial Inuries re cetved in an automobile accident Sun ay afternoon. Mr. Undsay. 'a native of Michigan and 69 years of age, hud resided here for 33 years. More (auxfit In Shipyard ;nrt. SKATTI-r:. Aug. 22. Two more men were placed under nrret today I Saturday evening. While It Is yet too in the probe of alleged labor frauds i early to obtain figures the indications In Seattle shipyard, whereby workers are that the canned salmon pack will are said by Icputy I'rosecuting At-j be 15 to 20 per cent short of the lorney S. M. Ilrackkett to have tniilcu j amount put up Inst eson and the ed the government out of thousands! cold storage output far below the ave of dollars for labor never performed- rage. SI'OKAXB, Aug. 2. "If tho pres ent weather conditions continue to furnish sufficient moisture the acre age planted to fall wheat this Benson will be above tho average normal planting." said Chairman Romans of the agricultural committee of the Chamber of commerce, today. "There In a large amount of summer fallowed land ready for seeding. Salmon Pack Is Pfiort. ASTORIA, Or.. Aug. 22 Owing to tho fact that August 25 falls on Sun day the spring fishing season on the Coin nib fa will close at 6 o'clock next j "I trorble. My mother used It for i 'cnr Iwfore I vri married and still lcfH it in the house," Tonight. If jour liver Is pliicglsh and out of t' ne and vuit f-l dull and bilious and to 1m made within a fev weeks 1. Aesor J. I. I-e on completing Ms ' ronMtited. take two or three nf float an American trans-Pacific Imei ! rolls this afternoon. which he an- ; 'harpW-rlAln' Tablets Imedla'ely eft- nrnmced as an increase of jft per r-r suprer. and you are nlmo.-i certain ent over lat year. The vxact In-'to feel all right on the follow inc mor. crease over last year Is $ 1,53,C33. rAng. hich has been ashore .n the Jap anere cot ver five months, acord ing to word received here today. Columbia College - Kift, Orep rorRSKS: ACADEMIC. fOMMKIt'"IAU T0.1 K.'TTC 8CIENTR, KIMTTIOX. I'H.N'O. VOIfK. VIOMN AM OltHKSTKA. KX- 1 1'KItT TKAI IIKRS. Irfl'SIi'AI. CONSKItVATOirT A PI'H'IALTT, M'KCIAt. ATTKNTION" TO SHOUT HA.VT AND TYPKWHITINO. . '! THE SCHOOL THAT IS DIFFERENT Send for cmtnh aikI OiIm t Information. II. P. PIIA.NfiLK, rreitlent. Srhool hrllnii Sept. 23. W. C. HOWARD, Dean.