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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1918)
.I T r w mt- D AILY E AST OREGONI AN. TENDLETON. PIGEON, FRtpAY, NQVEMBjRH fi'lMft'- ,EIGHr PAGES'.!! i'- PAHTTTWO J 'A' OREGON -YSIiKS. ARE 1 IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT PENDLETON S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.; YOU'LL GET THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. J ,'. ' LANDED IN iOii PRESS DESCRIBES BAI'TISM OF FIRE i w 1 ,iis ; . s r. I m - ! Special Sale of Women s SATURDAY Suits So bitad is the assortment that no matter how difficult you may be to please, you will find here the very suit that pleases your fancy. We want you to particularly note the fine quality and perfect work manship put into these suits. Observe their weight and beauty, and last but not least, we want you to note very carefully the most reasonable prices we are offering for these two days. If you need a suit now, or if you will need a suit in the next six months, it will pay you to buy at thte special sale. READ THESE PRICES CAREFULLY, SUITS UP TO $38.50 ARE REDUCED TO - ff.50 cttits TTP Tfl SfiKKfl ARE REDUCED TO $oa.00 . - - - . Oz-n rn ' SUITS UP TO $78.50 ARE REDUCED TO SUITS UP TO $8750 ARE REDUCED TO V., jji . $72.50 They are all this season's new styles, in the new est, most wanted colors, WITH CHRISTMAS Only about 40 shopping "days away- it is highly import ant that you begin your buying at once. Why not come to the store with the Christmas spij it, the one that is in readiness with its large and complete Stock of practical useful gifts. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS Beautiful patterns in the richest colorings for bags and all ldnfls nf fnncv work from vard ..... 35c to $1.50 J See the fancy bags made up v nf thpfip nrettv ribbons. alscrY -n . i i . i . i r til illustrated caru &nuvmg ovt-i a dozen ways of making them We will helD vou. Shoe Trees to be covered with ribbon. Dair . 25c Toilet. Articles in boxes and bottles,, may be covered with ribbon 25c to 95c Christmas Ribbons for ty ing packages, making bows', bolt 10c, 15c Holly Ribbon, bolt. . . . . 15c Tissue Paper, roll 10c Holly Paper, roll 10c Christmas Card Stickers, etc., package. ..... 5c and 10c Holly Boxes for packing' A guts ,....... OC lO oc Christmas Dolls for the kid dies 75c Dolly's Wash Day Apron for little girls . . 93c Many other things suggestive of Christmas await your choosing. White Ivory for milady's dressing table, the gift of gifts. Brashes, combs, mirrors, buffers, - trays, ,f iles, jars, in fact everything you may need, begin ning at . 35c up to $6.00 OUR CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS are the talk of the town. Their' unusual beauty; some of them hand made on the sheerest linens, em broidered in white and colons others of Swiss, em broidered in dainty colors and white, new. designs. Prices are 10c, 13c, 20c, 23c, 33c, 50c, G3c mr I ITT 'i? .fit There may be better, prettier NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN made some day, but when it is we will have it. Right now we are showing the most . comprehensive stock of the daintiest " crea tions in women's neckwear in our history. Beautiful collars, sets, stocks, vestees and rolls made of Georgette, organdy, crepe and satins in a hundred different patterns and styles. Select one for a gift .. 65c to $3.00. ;t.,i ; i, i. Aval SNA AVIXTEIt SAKE OF WEAU sale: of MTXTEU WEAK SAI.R OF 1IKAVV, AVAIEAI WlXTIUl WKAfl We are cleaning up stack and piles of good, comfortable winter goods in odd lota and broken lines AT Pltlt KS THAT W II.Ij I'LEANR YOU And thia cash savipg sale is taking place right at a time when you can make excellent use of every piece of merchandise wo offer you. JIKltK IS PAKT OF OIK iOOI .NEWS FOFt YOU. Sale of Winter Wer WOMKX S HEAVY SWEATEIIS A great bijf lot of good, warm sweaters in both' the fancy and plain weaves. All colors, all sizes. Regular prices $5.75, 6.2.", J7.50 and Ibtrain lWMment Si. OS Sale of Winter Wear A MESSAGE TO MOT1IEIES We'll show you how to save. We have on sale many dollars worth of 2 piece Underwear for everybody. We'll 'freely and gladly show you how to easily convert the&e excellent garments into children's union suits, kid dies underskirts and kiddies underbill's. The finest woolens and mercerized materials. Two I'iece Underwear ..JUc lo 4Uc Sale of Winter Wear n its, ruts, KUIW Yes, the FarKain Hasement has them. IUuck iiu.sian wolf, 1 nx, dyed skunk and a lot of other good srvicca 1U; f ura at bargain prices. bale of Winter Wear JIKX'S 1IEAYY SWEATEftS Another bty lot of good, warm wweaters. The big1, heavy all wool knit, in just the right colors. All sizes. Sold aa high as $8.50. j liurgaiu Basement $i.V8 Sale of inter W ear ClHMmEVS HEAVY W1IOES Our clean up sale of good serviceable siloes for children ts a sale that should be appreci ated by all parerus. Keep the kiddies' feet dry and norm and prevent $15 to worth of "Fiu"Jhat can be contracted in the same time that it takes you to Hpwid 98c to $1.29 in the Uar gain Hasement. Jjuring thU( Male we offer you: Kots of Iw I'rices. Ivts of good shoes. IjttUi of good help. .. Sale of W inter Wmr yiV.X H XH)4 I Xfil lCWEAIC We are offering a few gar ments of wool undtrwi ur . f-jr men at real bargain,, prices. Choice . Hfce Men's Heavy Jlibbed Unions - . '$J.:t Thi alr of winter wear fnrlufls: C'hiidreii's t'oaiw. )rn Maeki-riaw-i, Wonieii'ii Fall (n Felt MlipfN-r, i'liildnm's Swi-mmt. csd Irrs. J-'hN-et; Uim-d KImks WkH lr-H SkirtH. ltoty& iiwrt'tmts, all at our Popular Basement I'rk-rs. AlUnd thisaic'of Winter Wear. rCXDIXTONS CrJIJJEST DEPARTMENT 5T0RE V -i WHERE IT PAYS IP TWA HE i. The Ilcst in Sei-vice The Best in Goods. Unit, Never Under Fire Be fore, Illustrates Amer-;J 2 ican Spirit. OreKon troops In Franca provide the pattern by which American troopH ; are measured by Europeans. acrd in& to an article . whlnh appeared In tht London Dally Man.1' The article describes in detail an engagement x Jwhich a tinit of Oregonians received itheir baptism of. fire and. advanced five and a half miles on the first day. I The, excerpt from the Dully Mail fol lows: ' . j "The Americans, however, have no intention of sitting still, and there Is ! little doubt that the Germans ure In (difficulties opposite tliem. . How. well the Americans have been fighting re cently Is illustrated by the work of a j certain unit, the majority of whon itroops hail from Oregon. This unit I had never been under v! fire , before. Istarting from just east of Vauquaols it astonished the whole army by "ad vancing to the extent of & miles In tho first day. "Very and Eplonvllle fell to it, whilo it met and defeated one of the guards divisions on the way, and then again fought with another guard division held in support. Apparently its pro gress was irresistible. "It reached and fought over a for midable system of defenses, and Res pite all the machine gun fire and (counter attacks held tenaciously to Its ; gains, refusing to yield anything Tin Ider pressure. It' only finally ' with drew a very short distance to cofcfvrm ; to the rest of the line. I "The men had to wade through the I Bois de Cheppy and the Bois de Very 'and then the slopes Just south of iKpioDville. That they, a unit without the slightest experience and without being familiar with the sound of bul lets apd shells, ceuld accomplish their mission with such siii"a Is remark able nnd serves to show what fine fighting men ate now arriving from America." v ii'n WPClflSCS2S iiaUl UQUIDSR PASTES FOR BUCK,WMITE, TAM.CARK BROWN OH OX-BLOOD SHOES. KEEP YC'jr2 ... SHOES NATV V A r A QUICK BRILLIANT LASTING SHINE. PRESERVE TvHSS LEATHER. ' nt RUAtuv cnweMTiaw,Bt.' Uf FALO-H.V., t Baked Apple Stuffed With Nut t'lxMUiiltito l'ul'.lln. 1 fiuart milk. 2 ounces chocolate. , 1 cup light sirup. ,i ' 4 cups cornstarch. . 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla Heat milk In a double boiler. Add chocolate and sirup. Moisten corn starch with a little cold milk und add to" hot mixture. Stir constantly until thick. JAdd slightly beaten eggs and vanilla and remove from heat. Turn in molds and chill. REALTY TRANSFERS KNITTER HAS 42 SERVICE STARS , SALT LAKB CITY, Nov. .S. Mrs. Harriet Kt Phillip of ( this", city, SI years old has relative in the fighting forces of the United States. . The ma jority of them are in Frunce and only one, so far, has been injured. One . strand-nephew haw made 14 round trips to FYace on American transports. Mrs. I'hillips, nesidos being in a position to wear a service pin with numerous slurs, is an ar dent knitter.' " 1 - HOUSEHOLD Every day our diet should include foods that will furnish: 1. Energy (starches and fats.) 2. Tissue building material (milk eggs, meat.) (Every adult should get 1-3 quart if milk a day ) 3. Mineral salts, particularly cal- :ium and Iron (vegetables and fruits nilk fur calcium. 4. Bulk. 5. Something green (fresh fruits, Iads. etc.) This dues not meun that every meal mist Include all these things in it ftvery luncheon menu does not offer uch a wide choice as this one, but he other meals of the day can make in what Is lacking- If there la plen :y of variety and we remember to get ilenty of mineral salts .something treen and something bulky we will be irettv apt to choose well. Good health and a good appetite will de Hand enough energy food. Here are some suggestions: T.onchcon 1. Browned potatoes (starch, mineral alts. bulk). Creamed oyster plant (minerals and 'uilk, some starch). Apple. celery and ralftn salud (bulk and mineral salts (iron), green tuff). lee cream (tissue building material md mineral salts, calcium, fat). l.umiicoD 2. Haisin bread (starch and mineral sails.) Vegetable salud (bulk and mineral t:lt;;. green stuff). r;iusit of milk, (tissue building ma .erliil and mlnpral salts). Pineapple tapioca, starch and min eral saltw. ' i I.itiu'lieon Cottajfe cheese. Usue building ma. terlal. . mineral salts). Vegetable salHd (mineral ' salts, green stuff, bulk).' . ('orn breiid (starch). Wuttcr (fat). l'ear, (uiintiial stilts, bulk). Three )ili fur tall. The nefuwti often determines what food shall go upon our tables, though In the city markets theer id little i change. Here ure three meaks sug ( seated. llrcakrast. k (J ra pes Scrambled Kggs Johnny Cakt Diniirr Creamed fih ftaker potatoes Halted Onlonii ! i '.-.., .Clio.coa( 1'udtHng I Supper. ' I Cream i'ea Roup Frt'fl r rnmrnl Mnh Mnpl Fvrnp , , . DKEDS. Raymond It. Batlgett et ux to John Mcl'hail, Kii)0. KK 1-4 NW 1-4. sec tion 14, township north, ranKa 31. Oscar C. Van Orsdall' to Henry H. Arbogast, J120D. Lots 4, S. 6. 7. 10. II, in block 187, ltes. Add. to I'endleton. John Mumm et ux to Jurgen Mumrn, 1. KK 14 section 3. township 3 north, range 32. Jurgen ..Muuiro et ux . to John Munim, 1. SW ,1-4 section 34, north range 32. Kininu shangle et vir to O- It. Har tle, 35()(). I'iece in. Ireland' Add. to Milton. 1:10 x 300 feet. Byron O. Monkman et ux to Jay Belmulder, 1.00 15 acres in W 1-2 NSV 1-4 N" Wl-t section 13, township 4, north, range 2S, bar ah C. Monkman to Jay relmul der, $2500. 15 acres 1 W 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4, section 13. township 4 north, range 28. . K. I.- Martin to . ,W, J- .flnnlt,. J500, K. 13 1-4 NK IM sect ion , 27. township 5 north, range 2, K. V. M. P. A. Clark et ,iut to A. F. Hchlur baum, t4U. Vot I...S. 3. 4. p., 6. 7, . 9. 10. 11 uJid 12 of block A of trt town of Albeo. , T. D. Tayliir, sheriff, to , Theodore j O. Krause, $4000, N l-a H V- ectloB 35. township :l north, range C, Victor c. 1-iiivall to Frank Claude Sloan. $1SS0. Si;, 1-4 section, 1. tcwnshlp 4 north, range $0. Frank anl CIhiiiIo Hioan l V'lctol I.idvull. $12N1. W "1-? section 12. township 4, north, range. 30. F. SI. trwayxe et ux o llarry M Utruw. $1.' tiouth 404 feet of K 1-2 Mi 1-4 NW.1-4 NW 1-4 section 14. township 4 north,, range 2S- W- C. Howard et ux to Ralph A Hultev $1., K 1-2 .N'li 1-4 SW 1-4 sec tion 23, township 4 north, range 29 K. W. M. F. Ij. Krundage et ux to W. VV". Ilarrah, $1.00; NK14,NW 1-4 und S 1-2 NK 1-4 section 20, township 3 north, range 29. . Warren O. Handers to F. I. Stan- Icy. $1000. 81C 1-4 section 22, town ship 5 north, range 2H. WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT FltKKXK IS SIAfilC! C6HXS AXI CAIilI'MKet LIFT BIGHT OFF WITHOUT PAIS. ' A few cents buys u tiny bottle of the malic Kreeeone at any drug store Apply a few drops of Freaxone upon a tender, aching corn or.calltwt,. In siantly that , troublesome orn or cal. Iuh woimi hurting, then shortly you, life It out. root and all. without any nain. soreness or Irritation. These little bottles of Frecr.one contain Juat enough to rid the feet of every hard, corn, soft' corn, corn between the lon and the calluses on bottom of feet. ISo eusy! So simple. , Why wait? - No humbug! ' ' -: , It will beat Ice tea without sugar and I believe It will be better than near- l-er. ' VtfS" 4- "Can ymi lend me -to a stake of seed?- Will send you- back tlui stako. und Interest. f ' 1 WOMKJT IMtlSONKHS AI1KI. IIIJFU WCi:i" KIGIIT TlIFItK, Il:.Ti tiASSAFHAS ti:a SACRAM fclNTO, Cal, , Nov. . 8. A lea for a "stake" of "California beer seed'' what will produce a beverage which is "mighty good ginger cake beats sassafras tea. antl lee tea. nnd is better than near heer(V has been re reived 4iy Charles Paine, secretary of the Calfornia -Ktute Agricultural So ciety, from W. A. Adair, of Marshall, I'alue says he held no lnrorma tlon roncrnlng "beer need." but ha apiieuled to the publlo for nsststanc hut he biv comply with the request. Adair's letter said: "During the civil War we made a erne beverage called California beer, made from California beer seed. The seed multiplied several hundredfold1 monthly, in my recollection. 1 know that a seed the slue. of a grain of u- ir grew to lie as largo as a buckshot. rose gradually lrnm ine notmm 01 he contained to the top. then burst to hundreds of little ones and sank the-, bottom again. .. .. Some friends laugh at me and say this Is a dream. Dream or not. it wns Itefitv good- with Singer enke during th wnf, an bwit uaissfrns tea. As It la made of water and cheap molasses. Kftnorit'hfl pnlicp Mnluuw ))ieuel In 1loaa on lliieTs onlers. CHICAGO, Nov. H.- Women and girl prisoners am! !"Mt children here after will be housed In dormitories ln rtleiid of cells. Three houses of detention, as the new si:ttioiis will be called, have been 1 pencd on orders of Acting Chief of Police' Alcoek. The' are the old Hud st n-aveniie pidlee stations. A lieutenant, three desk sergeants, matrons und policewomen will be 10 charge of each station. Chief Aloock, also ordered matrons to acocmpany all women a.'itl girt prisoner to and from court.:. The buildings have been remodeled and niado light, clean nhd airy. Kvory Cumfort has been provided. An Aux iliary station has been provided ut the Soujh Chicago statkon, , , , The chango was '.made at (he re finest of 25 women clubs and marks tho closing of the fumoua old Houlh CInrk street annex und other dis trict Stations. V; i, rr iThrough .the ourth,-. liberty . luau Amoricans-, haye .resolved uuother but invoice ni ttirlft.. : . LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN Oirls! AVtlie beatify, lotion at home for few cents CASTOR IA , For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwflp bears the Siir nature of Squeeze the Juice of two Umiotis In to a bottle containing three ouncoa of Orchard Whito, shake well, and you hftve a qoarter pint of the boat bteachinK und nkin whitening lotion, and complexion beautlffer, at vvij, very mall cont. Your grocer has the lemons and any driiRr ntore or toilet counter -w til Hupply three ounces of Orchard While for a few cents. MausuKe this neel y f rug runt lotion" Into the f:tee neck, arms and hands earn day jitid i how tan, redness, saltowness, sun; t'Urn disappear and how clear, suft'- and rosy-while the akin bocodLoa. . jk'va! It is hamtlens. 4 t f i j & j l ' .? ' U 1 1 Potiltry Feeds and Tonics all Kinds. Colesworthy's 127-9 Alta Thone 134