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-MM ! a,ai raws' Vvtn&ilm4 PAGE TWO EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918. I I f i I I : I I : r - a ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LEFT OTHIS GREATEST OF'ALL CLEAN-UP SALES. GRASP THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. WHEN YOU HAVE SUCH A CHANCE TO GET SUCH REASP ONARLE PRICES ON GOODS AS ARE PROVIDED BY THIS SALE, YOU OUGHT TO SUPPLY NOT ONLY YOUR IMMEDIATE NEEDS, BUT A LSO THE NEEDS YOU KNOW YOU WILL EX. PERIENCE DURING THE COMING MONTHS. , SSWv August Clean-Up Sale Mens Summer Suits Here are bargains you must not overlook. You'll do yourself an injustice if you don't fyry NOW, We have about one hundred Men's Spring and Summer Suits that we have decided to .take a loss orC Many of these are good for all season wear. We need the room, and we need the cash. You need the suits ' and this is your chance to make a big saving. Sizes run..from 34 to 46. You can easily find a fit. Txt J867. Kool Kloth Suits. Medium grey. ' Not ' too light In weight- Very smart, and stylish. 12.G0 value. August Clean-up Price $8.33 Lot JHK. Mohair Suits Black with a very fine darR refl stripe. Two piece. Beautifully tail ored. 1 l'erfeet fitting. 115.00--valu. August Clean-up Price $9.65 uiWy Kool Kloth Suits Plack with a very fine white stripe. CoaL and pants putts. Sizes 36 to 44. Oood fitters. Beautifully , tailored 112.50 values. August Clean-up Price $7.95 If you don't need it this weapon, buv one for net spring- You can't save $4.55 any easier- J807 " Fame as above onlv Just a little darker. $15. 50 values. August Clean-up Price $8.33 T.ot H861- Two Piece Suits Medium grey mixture. '.Made by Hart, Schaffner St Marx. Guaranteed all wool. $22.50 quality. $13.85 1xt JHfi. t, .. ; , Kool Kloth Suits ; Sage grey. A very attractive suit, ami a fine wearer. $12 50 value. August Clean-up Price $8.33 rt iui2. Pall Mall Wnrdon Suit V Black and white check. VvrJ(, .mart ano oressy. All wool. Ruwt.. . by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Itegb lar i'U value. $14.63 lt .1709. V Grey Cheviot Suit Good for all winter wear. Well tailored. Cood and serviceable. (20 value. $14.60 Lot 1III.-.8. Fancy Cheyiot Two Piece Suits All wool. Made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. $25 value- August Clean-up Price $13.95 I.ot J 11. Brown, Fancy Worsted Suits . - Cornea In nearly all sizes. flood fall weight. A suit that will give you all kinds of wear. A very Xuie pat tern. Kegular 120 value. August Clean-up Price $14.85 Txit 1- $20 Suits Reduced to $13.93 .. TEys lot consists of good, new. I models. The kind that every- BOYS' SPORT WAISTS Now is the season for boys' sport waists. Don't hesitate to buy. 50c Sport Waists, Clean-up Price,. ., 39c 60c Sport Waists, Clean-up Price ......... 49c $1.00 Sport Waists, Clean-up Price 79c $1.50 Sport Waists, Clean- up Price $1.19 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS We -have a larsje stock of Rompers ages 4 to 8 years. Cham bray, Oxford, etc. Blue, tan, etc. I'laln and fancy. BOo trraiU. icai-iii Brice . . . nv T"o grade, MC4ill-ii I'rii'e . . . eii Sl.UO e-raflr-. f'lcaii-uil lrlco . 9C SUP .790 one likes to wear. Materials are very choice. Lim August Clean-up Price $13.95 I-ot S. $25.00, $27.50 Suits $16.90 This lot Includes some of the most wonderful bargain In our entire stock- Xew, smart, up-to-date suits of the very best makes. August Clean-up Price $16.90 E. & W. SOFT COLLARS Regular 25c quality, one of the best makes in America. 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 MEN'S BATHIXO SflTS SACRIFICED. SI. 2.1 Bathing Suits, k-au-up Price , 08o SI-SO Butting Suits, ( lean-up Price Sl.2:l 2-SO Hutliiujc Suits Clean-up Price ,.$3-1.1 3.50 Hutliing Suits, CU-an-up Price 2.W l.r0 Itulliiiut suits, Clcan-ap Price S.87 S."..o Bathlnx Suits, 1can-ut VrUti 4-39 S7..ro Itatlilug Suits, Clean-up Price ; 5.W3 VALISES We have about forty Valises of different stylesv sizes and kinds- black and tan that are Included In this sale, as follows: $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 o overlook It. $5.00 BLACK PEBBLE VALISE $3.93 A bargain you'll never sae again. ' $2.50 Bags, Clean-up Price .' $1.47 JJI.00 Butts, lean-up ITIce U-sa SI.&O Bugs. Clcail-Ul ITice ,t. . 3-4S j . 35c AND 50c INFANTS' IIOSEJ19c ' Cashmere and lisle hose in colorsT August clean-up price 19c 35c AND 40q WOMEN'S HOSE 23c Tan and black hose, small sizes, 8 and 8', ex tra quality. August Clean-up price 23c SATIN MESSALINES AND TAFFETAS Only two more days left in which to buy them at bargain prices. Black, white and fall shades. August Clean-up price only .'.... $1.69 SILK GLOVES In the August Clean-up Sale at . .49c and 98c Men's Hats Sacrific'd CLOTH HATS " ' We have a good assortment of Men's Cloth Hats; all sizes and many shades and colors. $2.00 Cloth Hats, Clean-up $1.19 S2.50 Cloth Hats, Clean-up $1.49 $3J0 Cloth Hats, Clean-up $2.28 $4.00 Cloth Hats, Clean-up $3.17 A real clean-up of Caps is on. 2tfens and Boys' Caps will be reduced as follows: BOn ( iim, h'an-up Price , Se C."hi t'a(s, 4'lcan-np Price 48u Caps, Clcan-up Irico r.7c 1.00 Cups, CIcaiMip Price 7c HI -23 CafW, ( liuii-lip Prico 9 He $l.5 Cas, lean-up Prli-e fl.2 2.on Cuiis, clean-up Price J.55 2- Cups, Cleun-llp VrlfV l.BM FELT HATS During this sale we offer a wide assortment of Felt Hats at exactly One-Half Price. $3.50 Hats, Clean-up Price $1.75 $4.00 Hats, Clean-up Price $2.00 $4.50 Hats, Clean-up Price $2.25 $5.00 Hats, Clean-up Price $2.50 $5.00 MEN'S STIFF HATS 25c They must go. We need the room. Here's your chance. Men's stiff hats of Stetson make, and others, originally priced from $3.50 to $5.00 Clean-up Price 25c (V Me JA PENELEIt)NSI GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORT WlMM WHERE! TENT HOSPITALS AID SPALL CAL1PS work waa LONDONV Auff. .rl(By new problem in hoapltul presented to the American Ited Cro3 in Great Hrttan recently by the larue number of small camp of American Risoldlers, particularly u viators, which w i have been opened In various parta of i .the Bi ltish Islca. Thete cam pa ore m too sniutl to require the installation of Jia largo hospital, but there ure fre U Uiuent cases of ilmess or accidents and 2 the camps are generally 8 located, at points far distant from the regular military hospitals. , The problem has been met by the establishment, in each camp, of a small "tent hospital,'-.where American soldiers suffering from minor ailments can be cared for satisfactorily. More than fifty of these tent hospitals have been set up In various small American camps durinK the past few weeks, each accommodating from four to ten pati ents. The soldiers welcome this Ar rangement enthusiastically, for the Ifloldter when 111, likes to be near his friends and the men of his unit, and dislikes he in transferred to a distant hospital in strange surroundings. Dur ing the recent prevalence of influen za in the camps, these tent hospitals proved a great boon. A letter from an officer In an An- erica n camp in centrul EKngland. ? says: -Jj "Another reminder of the. cafeful J thouKhtfulnesw of the American lied J Cross came to us this morning, and K I while you know how I have appreci- 1 P ated your help' and wholehearted p thoughtfulnesa in getting our hospital m 'equipped,-1 want to tell you so in this iway. I shall nntry to enumerate the 2 things you have given us. It la suffi- 5 nipnt In fuiv that thanks rhieflv to the American Ited Cross, more than K00 American soldiers here can now have R'a-fl good care and be as comfortable r i when sick as they could be at homo, rfijWe are especially appreciative of this m because we previously had for a hos ;pitak only a small hut xvlth plnnk y.beds. straw mattresses anc. no pil lows, "The magazines, newspapers and ! phonograph are greatly appreciated by 5 i our" convalescents, ami it -would please 5 1 you to see our 'tlun Room' this after Kjnoon. The men are sitting in com. F portable easy chairs reading, smok F Ing and gaining rapidly. The miLk mland eggs which you furnish are a big factor in rapid convalescence. One Si patient owes his life to the 5 I JUST want to thank you for Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is fine, I use it for my baby, m y liusbancl ViiH iixyscUt and simply can't do without a bottle' of it in the house." v ; ; (From letter to Dr. CaldweH written by Mn. John W. Chriitensej 603 So. 2utl J East, Jiilgham City, Uth Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. QZ) $1.00 Quickly corrects disorders of the intestinal tract, relieves the congestion and restores nor mal regularity. It is gentle in action and does not gripe. A trial bottle can be obtained by Writing to Dr. W. Bfc Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. . ' : FOCH'S BRAIN BEHIND wax forestalled by Gen- Byng' prompt measures and admirable, organ Isuttloii, r ALL ENTENTE BLOWS Tin Hat Useful But . . Appearance Doubtful . , : j (By United PtesH.) I-ONDOX, Aug. 28. The steady. I-ONDoN. Aug. The 'tin haf Irresistible progress of Marshal Foch'sj"1 T w" tMt ,u 'WfKn " la bad practlcu) Joke. Plan of campaign justifies the com-j Nevertheless. It hut saved many a ment in the Evening .Standard that. ; valuable life. Soinof the old Mon "Now for the first time In four yturs ' Vetera na still resard it as an Inven-. of warfare on the western front one tion of doubtful utility. One day one gets the Impression with overgrowing of them was struk on the head by intensity that there Is one great brain Hhtupnol and the only thing that behind all the single operations of the nllies armies, guiding thenr to ono definite end, t-he surrender or de struction, of the enemy's forces." Today's advances are regarded as profoundly Important. Inasmuch a they threaten on one side the Herman hold on the Ohemln-de-!nmes and on the other their hold on Nuyon, de velopments the German military wived htm from inxtant dfuth was bin Ht-el helmet, on coming round hi ungrateful vwdtet was. "Hhow me something 'orrlhle that did. 1 never did like them, tin 'nts!'- Tommy Is now an expert in finding a use for this possession. H will us it uh a saucepun. a seat, a 'waslfpusiii, or a weapon; and it a no uncommon sight to see a couple, of kks bolliiwr leaders fully estimate but are powor-Mn one of them, minus the lining, over Jess to prevent. Inexpressible confl- a blazing ground flare, dence has been created among the al" j Hut if he is rver photographed 111 vaccine !"whlch you sent us last wek and which we were unable to obtain from any other source. We had almost given up. hope of getting what we considered necessarv for the proper treautment of' our sick soldiers; so you know something of how the present situation pleases me. The American lied Cross has a larg. place in the forces helping to win the I war than many of us realized before. lied armies by their continuing sue cesses, attained with a great economy In man-power, every (jnlh of ground having Its definite part in complet ing the general scheme by which the Boche Is to be expelled from France and Jtelglum. Oen- Ityng's surprise on the Ancre. aMv planned and resulting in the taking of positions of essential Un it , it it) certainly not from choice. 58 U. S. Flyers Hve Downed One to Five , Enemy Planes Each WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN" FRANCE, Aug. 28. Statistics covering activtles of the first Amer ican pursuit group of aviators up to Aug. l, comprising only four of the American squadrons now In operation j limb ii U lean iiiuii on avitiuia r are officially credited with downing one to five planes. .Seventeen are d credited to the late Raoul Uufbery. mi The German machines downed to tal 59. excluHive of those of L,uflery, 2jbut they are divided offloiatly among J I nearly twice that munber of men. R j because on numerous occasions sev (5 era I flyers participate In a battle. The aviators credited with five vio t torles are: Lieutenants . Campbell, UinbonKartlrAK lur Art hin flV.lll R'fioetur each. Captain Peteraon, Lieut. Melssner; three each Ueuts. Mitchel, i IO. p. Porter, Slmonds, Jones and jHeuIy. Fourteen have two victories p each,-and 32, including the. late Lieut. i ajitalu Alive and VU. VAXt'til'VKK, Wash.. Aug. 27- Captain Rohs H. Jlack. son of Judge R. II. I sick-of the superior court of Clarke county, reported dead as a result of, wounds received July 19, Is alive and well, according to. a cable gram received today. Captain Hark v as reported dead by the ternmenU Memorial services were i held In thfi again It is siiHpecvd the Roche hart I Finn I'resbyterian churi and a gold Planned a surprise of his own, Vhlch tr was a mien w in servir jia. portsnce, was largely tanks at a very small rffcted by cost. Here 31 Si Quentln Jloosevelt, three each. are credited with GERMANS STIRRED OVER SACRIFICE OF BOY SOLDIERS mmm. IT PAYS TO TRADE 5 The People Are Through : 5 1 But the State Fights On" dl WITH THE AMERICAN' Alt MY IN i PriANVE, A ii 7- 28. In an American 'A hoslltl In a a The big thing you demand In a ho re built into the BUCKHECHT Army Shoe. - lt comfort conwi from the Munson Last ai specified by the U. S. Army. Buiiittu men, jarmtri, tarmtn, miners, rantherSj sportsmen, hikerst outdoor workers all are wearing the BUCKHECHT Army Shoe. Result? Foot troubles are no longer koovrn to them. And what't more their shoe bills have been satisfactorily reduced. The durability of this shoe and good looks, too coma) from the finest materials and best workmanship. Iti BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Mnnf.cllrCT. SAN FR A NCISCO uppers are selected "from the heart of specially chosen, plump talf skins. Sturdy sak leather goea into tke aule. The BUCKHECHT Army Shoe haat been manufactured aver since thm Munson Last was perfected. It is no an experiment, nor hasty war-tiroa creation, but the standard time-te.lcd Army Shoe. And its price is very reasonable so why uk a chance with' a substitute? Ask for the BUCK HECHT Army Shoe by name. Ou registered trade) mark on every pais, ia our mutual protection. BUCKHECHT R E G. U. S. PAT. OFF. ARMY SHOE If romr not carvy fUe 'Buckhvcht Shorn, medm Ft.. Irwm, mm iitoct A ftltefaclMS' fit r aowr . back. T.. w I 1 ltpMl . BT LOWELL MRLI.KTT. (Cnlted Press Staff Correnpondent. ) WITH THl! FKEXCH A It M IKS IN THE PIEI-I, Aug- 7. The Herman command Is kmwn to he conplderlns throwing In the class of 190 within the next few weektf minths fchead ot time. Prisoners declare there Is a strong opposition in German? to sac rificing these boy two years and a haJf before their time, not wllhstand Ing the desperate need of 400, Oho re inforcements, which this clas will provide. Since the louses Incurred on the Somme, calls have been made for more replacements than can he filled frrn recuperating wounded. If not obtainable from your dealet. send name and. your order1 direot ;o HI KI(.IIM Ar HKIIT, Mn n ufant u rera Kan Kra iVWsco $6.50 to $8.00 Vor Sale Iy IOM Hl village near th-? Marne German hov of nineteen vrars la 4VkWMXlMVL the attention of a doctor. His i 1 ... i, , ,, ii.jiia-y was not serious and h was I content with what had IWfillen him. J' whichv rec'Ctnmends supreme action ! now by ih central powers. This can be a ceo m I I r hed by la v I nig Ku la : and other Nindred nations In the east i to their bv n fate and by using all ' availaM strenzth on the weft front, j ithe iapT. av bfore the full force the forces that fhe UU8S MUST DROP RUSSIA OR FAIL IflfsTfinU nrnini'J "r Anirlain'anrrrilMican he Wt. In ViiilliKl Krlilrr l "'"'". It takes a tyi.irally Tfii I IU lull I IlLUll L t.inlc lii jit American's w.-ir effortx. Itom lay ti day. It may he thru In the v-ry ne;ir future the nt-nt may DKaln iiirc-f(l !n fortifying the Hhs- Hian ColoHHUf. "Aftf-r all. th-iueh ;ermany has only to throw -in the --;ti-rn front all kfpin In Hiim- !.-t hy f-var-iiatiitK Finland. I'kratne and I'oland, I-hv:iik thrise f to,le to ." nj, ....... He talked RiiBllh. without (rroat rtlf- fc,t MIH AT IW-l.flc,lllv Bnrt re,,ondlnK to ..uoptlon. KAI.L.M. fihio. Auk. ;.T-Enni . Kllve hl youthful opinion of affair nttentn urn hlani.il f.,r nn Intect nl ,n Germany. Nuthlnsr h- "uld w w hl. h hut redurt .l Il;illrr t.iH nshii.'a nPW , , endeavorin; to nim It Lumper wh.at cro to much Ii than;),, llRed lhu, expression: ' 'ne inBen ..The tl,0i. are throiich. but the Li iiTVs' WWalMljl w m U4roial. I'll hay? heon troini tht- farmers now remember, an aund idous. Ijist winter stale finhf on (Tninanophile Swiss Taper . Says Streneth Jlust " Center in West. it k.'ih: ; "It l.i nrt the concentration of Ger rran tr.a.rM in the rear that Is dls- I nil tir. It H the f:ict that th i smrrl- t ;-rnian Mf a rna nt-e tun IH fM (ICCHJffll) inirf HHI.IH-t i;VAHIN:Tt.V. t m:ii may v in tlx t.iil In ft "ln I Itr- I I . r T.i t ,;,!).! ill Jt- Ad tn'S t- i lillbl i.ig- -' Hw war if i f'ri h nun r the tu-r-t .fiii.itt o; r-w ii A ' ' ' 1 1? t. . ,..! t- cnthusiaym by t lu w ho would I h-n-ii early ictory. than oim- thouieht at flt it would be ' ' F inally, the Austrian must awak- ' We do rtt boiiove in the ..o0,aoa .r, out of t h'-ir let hary and uudertaks men. .anii.iincf,l with a flourish of an offensive naluM the Italian i, which liun.i-ets y the prewx f the entente, will prevent l lie wmlinp of troops to bwt it Im neverthelew true that th Prance. Aim-rii an trop are increasing with-' "if Gernjany J"cl'ic: in C"entra ni iiitei-inl isin. a,l her forces on thi Tin iIjit, ihe Kusfuan s.tuatton Is if her nilWs help her. Mie 1, .i(. mie and more conipilcated vincible." settle thir own proMejn wnn Kiissia llliin ttf tit2Xman extraction was oh r' ney ran. a ranictii measure . served wand rin about the township people If reet-IVefl WITH 1 v(B;,t. -h;at f(l,l t ihn e-ItiIi of ot bent, and a pparently diKKing In them wit h his hand, as if burying fometiiiiig in the jmI. - . PolitU-uI, f-oiHtiiif l Yredoni oal. yj'ttf'H. Auk. 23. The Colon le now V Ikw Z-ilunK sas:. "W fihiliiif forJife . r de.Mh. The tt:J! drtennlne Germany's future ne front, and is tun re. The oueMton In whether Aiir ! Th INSTANT, pleasant action of Ad- I Ire In- people ran have political and economic j ler-l-ks. sorprts b-th dclor and freedom." J patients. Tall man Co., druvgists. NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT. IN PENDLETON Ther has never been anything In Vnflteton with the INSTANT action if simple buckthorn hark, stlycerlne. o, i rnbr.il In Adler-l-kn. ONE V'lKA'tTI,' flushes the KNTIRK l.Uel tract so completely It relieves Ay CASK sour stomach. Kas or con stipation and prevents aptendicltis ... . ' ". SSI 3i NOAV IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR TRUCK The Master Two-ton Truck w ill meet every renuir ment at the least maintenance expense. Ask for Demonstration. Simpson Auto Co. Dor. Water amt Johnson ftta. I'lxsaa 401