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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1918)
EIGHT PACKS iworc TWO DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTORER 12, 1918. Till: WAR HAS TAUGHT ONE IMPORTAN T THING TO THOSE WHO ARE WILLING TO LEARN. IT HAS MADE THINGS COST MORE; AND WHEN WE PAY MORE FOR A THING , .nii ...... i. mi. mm .i..,,,,,,,,. -. .. WE RE AIT TO JiE MORE PARTICULAR TO KNOW WHAT WE'RE GETTING. THE WAR HAS TAUGHT THAT GOOD QUALITY PAYS IN ECONOMY. THO WE HAVE TO PAY MORE TO GET IT. WE GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. BE PATRIOTIC ABOUT BUYING CLOTHES ' . . . You may not need new clothes this fall ; if you can get along with what -you have, save the money for Lilerty Bonds or War Savings Stamps. If you have to buy, remember this: You don't, buy -anything in which quality is more import ant than clothes; you ought to be very particular about what you get for your money, especially because it's so easy to make poor quality in clothes lool very" gppd' and thore'9 plenty of poor quality to ta had. - ' Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes are one of the ways in, which we serve; all-wool fabrics, the best of tailoring, the most distinguished style; clothes that you canj-ely on, abso lutely. Such clothes as these, made carefully for service, are the best means of saving money for yourself and resources for the country. The New Styles are Economical In regard to style, you'll find that they are as smart look ing as ever; but there's greater simplicity in them, and every thing has been designed to save materials and labor. You'll like the new models we're sure; we have many good things to show you. ,..- BUY, A PENDLETON INDIAN ROBE 1 ! ! For couch, auto or traveling. The best" all wool robe made to day for the price. Each. $12.50 BED COMFORTERS Large size, filled with pure white cotton, covered with silko line. Each . v $4.95 a ! - - lb mi - -p4i ;. . 5 BUY YOUR UMBRELLA 1 NOW I- and get the use of them , through the entire season. T Rain or shine" 'umbrellas in colors at . A $4.50 to $10 " Black Umbrellas $1.25 fo $5.00 f Children's Umbrellas $1.00 to $1.50. 1 PRETTY NEW NECK . WEAR 'I in many new styles, organdy trimmed with laces, each. 65c 11 mm i-4 THE SILK COSTUME VELVETS on display in our win dow have the most de cided approval of fash ion for afternoon or evening gowns, taking the place -of many light er and gayer fabrics. Rich in lustre, drapes beautifully and makes a wonderful appearance when made up. Shades ! ' are green, brown, taupe i black and plum. Yard $6.50 to $7.50 Beaded Dress Trimming's for ornameriting'velvets I and woolen goods, a complete assortment of colors I ' and designs at popular prices. , . .. OUR PLAID SILKS r are the talk of the town, recognized as the prettiest color combinations, rarest designs and finest quali i ties. We invite your inspection of th&ae silk plaids that are suitable for skirts, dresses, children's wear. An unlimited assortment at $2.00 to $3.00 House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons id Our stock of these garments, is complete and varied. Per cale, gingham . and calico in dark and light colors. Many pinks and light blues. . Every one of individual style and all different; all sizes. Priced at $1.25 to $5.00. n r BLACK DUCHESS SATIN , . i U . ... i n i . - t ijxu-u muvy ana line siiKy lustre, sola ncre at less than elsewhere. The yard $2.75, BUY NOW! Help Uncle Sam handle the big Christmas mail and express without interrupting war work. Buy Christmas goods now! Send them at once!- ' PENNANT SHAPED SERVICE FLAGS I on khaki ground for the different branches of ich I ,ervict- J the 65c ADJUSTABLE TOILET KITS in waterproof khaki cases, a complete outfit for the soldier boy. Give him one for a Christmas gift. Each $2.00 to $7.00 THANKSGIVING will soon be here with "The frost is on the pumpkin, and the fodder is in the shock." How about vour TABLE LINENS You know Thanksgiving doesn't seem hist right without a snowy white cloth to set off all the good things to eat. We have a liberal assortment of pattern c loths and napkins to show you, also linen damask at prices that will surprise you for their economy. Iet us show them to you. MAMXTONS GREATEST l)UAkTM.I:NT STOKE TViT 1 'Gomes warenous WHrnr If it's best and newest it's here. i " Be feu re to look here be fore you buy. It will pay you. UnLL UUiilLU I Uil ' 1 PEACH STONES. . fsUT SHElLS FOHiCiiO One of Essentials for Gas! Masks Wasted in Gai- j bage Can, If you want to help nvo your boy from Uormaii was. nave your poach stonen ami nut shotlH. Thin 1 the word rccoivotl thin morning by the local food mlmlnlHtra tion from the division uf homo co; fiirvatlon. It In puinteil otit that nut of the essentials of the musks neeilol to protect our soldiers n gainst polwor. RnneRfla rarhon and that excellent cxirbon can be made of material v.hlch daily rocm into the , gnrhnKA can nnd is wasted. Specified Hiiionff these materials nro peach sM'imoa, ni rtcot pltrf, prune pits, ollvo" pits, date sucds, cherry brazil nuts, h1 ils, plum pits mid the Bhells of nlckory nuts. walnntH and butter nuts. All honNPWive.s, hotolw, restaurnnts, eannerh'H and grocers nr asked to conserve these jAtn and to turn them or to the Hed Cross chaptw or ;.ux- iliary In thtdr community. There 1m ! btr hnrlnf In oorhnn nnd tho on- ! operation of the public la Imperative. PHOENIX PUIIE'VAINT- PIONEER WHITE LEAD "Western Made for Western Ti;ade" BY ' W. P. FULLER & CO. 'For sale only at ! MURPHY BROS. 121 East Court ou ni rAin:its Phone 318 HELMETS MARK .17. S. SOLDIERS' GRAVES llttlifUlil the Monst' with Rraln i WITH TI1K AMK1UCAX AHMY IN FHAXt'K. P'!t. 12. Hy MaH.) Hy their hoJmots you shall kmrw tlxir Kravea. It's the ruse over the that stretches nortli fnin over rlliK hills covered fields nnd woodf. Aa the c.rinaii foreos retired they lift many dead behind. American trnoiiH followiiiK buried theFO jrmans her they fell at the, firm iijiortml ty. l'sually the uravet art inai'Ud'd with nothins luit Uerinan holnn'l mi the freKh jiHtund of earth. Sometimes a htitl; m ereiiUnl, or n crosB. 4leteniin oil' the inteslty of ar tillery fire in the region, nnd the time nt the diSfMfSul of the iiiiper-up." Sometimes the (Jorinan helmet Ih on top of the crows. inne nn the Rrnvc. the helmets are untnuehed.' The American dead ivcro burled in groups farther buck when ' IioskUiIc. tDometiniPH this fouldn't be done. Then a silent croup of doughboys buried their fallen by the 4-ondside. ( These, too, .ure recoRnized by the helmets on the freshearth mounds, with crosses at the head, nnd usually a bottle stuck in the earth into which data reKardins the fallen filthier was hastily scribbled nnd placed by his comrades. Some day it can be Rath ered and Information forwarded to his folks. BETTER AND SOFTER LldllT la auured by th u of hm of thei ueou'lfiil flxliir of num. They glv a flKht that lllumlnnle th room iKirfoctly, but that diwa not tu-a or airaJn th yej. They.ara aot axp.n tv ronilderlnn their atra af flelency and ertra bnautr. Wliy not at tout ana th.ro f J. L. VAUGIIAN COAL PRODUCTION -RECORD BREAKING Last Six Months Output Ac complished iin Fare of War Handicaps. W'AKHIXCTON, Oct. 12- The. fuel ar'.mln Iteration today nnnoiincfMl that coal production in the Vnited Statin i.i the past fix months hroko all rec ords. It was 12 per cent over tho rc. old breukiiitf production In the same period of 1117. liitumfnous tonnnse was 311.21b. 000 tons. Anthracite production ha.i increaHfd two ami cfcie-tenth per cent. The production records were made In tho '4e 'f many hand leu p, chlcflj reduced manpower. hip rati m 4 -, i j..., , THE PERFECT 1 4 iThyaJl pilrnose; ear tat a puwleratoi pritfe. !' L . . v . W . k. . - II .1 It. r W la A : V I 111 'Vl 1,'IF ASK ANY 0VVSTER. , We .Have Excelent Bargains ; in Used Cars. J. LEUER AUTO CO, 61G Garden St. CHANGE IN STORE CLOSING HOUR MAY E LABOR i(pi!IIIH H! Li m ii WILL HEW DRAFT BOARDS PASS UPON EXEMPTION CLAIMS ashii;T"N t .itt .1 fllH MJ ill li v .its' i . i r in t m if h i.r it rVhwlim I. k, i - The Ji loO. 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The il file f oimcil in Km eoiiircuid''u tiofl let-eivcd thM inotiiluu uIkh t.illn Hpci fu niiiiiilon tn Ihe mhitK of I If1 National ( oum il of 1j fern wl i. h Hitppjcno'dtri i ieiioiiil f'rowdcr'M "work or 1 iuhf order, Thetm hhu hil m im v non -i -nl lal occups tioiiH uod vulf upon ul men o em plod to htik 'fiw-tilial oeciipalion or u.i to wur. E.i3 "0 SAY DO YOU WW" The Delta Has Made a New Ice Cream. It's Richer and Itetter. For Siulday from tho Fountain, we will have Vanilla, .Stra wherry (true fruit) ; Chocolate, Burnt Aj inond Ice Cream. Olympia Oysters ANY STYLE Chicken Tamales Hot Bouillons KveiHhiiiar ihat is KooI to eat. I''rcsh Candies that are Fresh. This Sign is the Sign of Confidence Its three )oints means QUALITY, " VAKIKTV, SKRVICK l. rnlut In Km- f rcniuliiiii j. 1 I.i (iilil.lt rijvlrca. MT'llltl, l'l!lM KAIICWnC. M AKIIIM.'I'IIN, ti. 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