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EIGHT TAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIANT, TEN'DLETOX. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1918. i'i. il 4 ''ft 4 I u il i ft t) ONLY 19 MORE, SHOPPING DAYS REMAIN NOW TILL CHRISTMAS I The "tle'venlh hour" bhoppcr'w doomed to disappointment. Therefore we ahie jru to finish up your Christmas shopp'ij NOW, while stocks are still complete and salespeople are still able to give jou prompt and satisfactory ser vice. For. your own sake as well as for those who are here to serve you,' we uree'you to complete your Christmas shopping just as early as you can. SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING SALE OF Men's Silk Shirts t UF TQ VALUES FOR (-'A $3.65 This is a wonderful opixutunity for you to buy Chribtnias 'shirts at a bargain. These are truly U-autiful shirts. Every one is a bargain of merit. Only . $3.m Our Wonderful Stock of Holiday Hand11 chiefs Is making a decided hit., with every buyer that vis its the. handkerchief section. . Hand embroidered pure linen handkerchiefs in white or. colors, silk crepe handkerchiefs in colors, initial handkerchiefs set in crest, pure linen, all at. . i 35c or 3 for $1.00 Swiss Handkerchiefs, prettily em broidered in white and colors, each 10c, 13c, 20c. Box Handkerchiefs, 3 in box at G5c, . $1.00, $1.25. "RAIN OR SHINE" SILK UMBRELLAS - x n ? a ! a line gui ai cnnsimas lime. 'iV The very new styles in cellu- '..jf aw. w J "' "''V wood handles in the various 1 i jiL i i a Bilks, such as plum, navy, brown, taupe, red, green and black: Each $5.00 to $10.00 - y l PRETTY NECKWEAR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Soft Georgette collars and set3 trimmed with new, ven ise laces, satin and organdy collars in a great many new and beautiful styles, 'each 65c to $3.00. Y You get more than clothes here When you come'to tis and buy a suit or overcoat or apything else to wear you get a good deal more than clothes; but you don't pay anything for this "more;" tho it's almost as fmportantr-maybe, more important than the clothes. ; . Thp part you donft -pay for the "more" is a positive assurance of yo.ur satisfaction, guaranteed, or your money back. We're really not taki.ng much, of a chance in auoh a guar anty; the clothes take all the riwk. When you see HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 'nam In a garment you rtft1nt heve any anxiety about lh iUiiitjr tr the wrvic you're -ttin. You'll teKaIififi'd; and If by arty chame anything1 tt"-wrung wt-'H make it riht in any -way ywu nay. - ; ' Specially good overcoat values ' Vp have thrr;. In box overcoatu like you see in tho picture; fu 4'hHtrr(lfM, ulHttra. U-on anrt millin ry iod-I alwo inr lined and fir collar ovrcot. We'll be lad to nhow you. $20, $35, $10, $15, 50, $55, $60, $75. 'V TO Hi: U'XK TO C.IVK I ieitxv m paiit tiV THE JOV M JHI'IMXKhS OI' I IIIIIWTMAH 1ai urn km- and realise riht from the- beginning of the tit buying si-am th;it no matter what be your financial foiiilitfm, no matf-r whht the pruning nertw for future !n-M-v, nor 111 nr-cci f.r rnfeting oblixatlt n or v i'.t v ntKi i.v n ahi .nhaxti.v am yoc: .Ii; I HI I I V ,l MUMiUTI.V ji wt m MN; s i in-; nuai iikkmi;t in i i n y or. W't make il toHibe f'r jou to buy armload), the biKg.'Mt Ir-in.lhs voij ficr t..k out of a JN-fulb'ton etnre IoihJm of th- tM, n,ft HTV -h hl iti-rhanfli" at irl' that the riilu- M;r'-(' r"r wmi M :i!J riili'-ulouH. itijiie it i-oj-ntltl for on to rontlnue buying with y.uif i!- )!:r ?.ml' ;ifi r it -w-iul'l have be.-n completely von t;iin'il iri V-m' ih' l hbep. AMI SI II l'I IIO l TK f.MTH T Waroi enfre. I'rdiy Silk ca(. hi'r l--a hl kImm-. 4 (rnirortaWi- I urn, lb for All, HVmnii'n oal HTg ami SHU Skirls. M- n Silk TH. WonM ii (iknex, lliiiitlki nliMf for All. oinfori MiiM-r, WlnffT Jrn i..hnU. MriiN hikI idnV Sniw. Mlkitie Infant W'-ar. Silk lm'-riii' lr.MiM, Uit- sitlrit uiul UIM", i.irls' Knit i ElblH(fi, Mlko mil J niK-y rk. mill a tlioiinaml tUti r ililngv dial lire mo-l m r tc t altk, VfmiHnU- and ap-propriac-. )mi i-hii ilo jui:r chopping fr'-! In Th- Har iruln Has im iit uiul ujo. all ill bappliM4 of C'lirHtnwo ttitmg. CHILDREN'S FURS FOR CHRJSTMAS We have just received our children's Christmas furs. WTiat would please a child more than furs? These are 6mart new up-to-the-minute styles that will delight any jhild. Beaver, Coney, Musk rat, Opposum and Fox, sets $6.00 to $14.50. - Our stock of women's fur3 13 the best, complete and varied-, $5.30 to $1(5.00. PENDLLTONS greatest departaent store '3 WHfBF. T lAVS TO TtlAOE f . 'EXECUTE iiERQ BUT v LEI COWARO LIVE ti BOLSHEVIK MERCY m DISPL-YEI IN TRIAL I U aw usv hi 7 7 w S II Hi ti Coprrlsbt I9:B JIan CcbatJ.-arr & Marr 14 , i s Russian Captain Executed 1 After Delivering:, Fleet !g : From Huns. .;g BY JOSEPH HAFXiEX. tnhfr! lr?s CVfrrspondpnt.) j sh XKW Y K K. So 4 -H.lshevfk "jllic', killed Capt- fchuitrr, pa ; g tr:tt and hro, anif avl the life of Li:txfl?'-. coward, traitor nl drunk en officer. , t Th Ktories the two fHii brlnjr out5 clearly tht 'fi;HrtH of mrcy of!H jih- UiNhtvlki, that 1 rf tttt them to- 3 gethr: j i Capt. Schastny van a hrilHan youn'SH RtifFian naval offUer. He wan a o-: ciiiiit revolt Hon lt tt tixe consfna ES ' tiv wins:, Wht-a the Ciarman land ed lrK-i a In Finkind nd t-yan their ' advanco'on H-Iinfrs where nearly EUS tho ntlr& HiiHtan l-t was Htutioned at the time fnpt Hrhninny. with the personnel of the f ! reduced to 1-J and none of the shifw biin ready toi put to wet, was given command nd : rF? rcijt.ieted by th toiilarf ta do his ht .to tiaiisler the 1 leet ' .. to Krontadt and thus nave It from falling Into ht , handx of thft Oemiant. Fur a while the Kuilore thoimht they would he un-l ab'e to move the fleet from Helsing-jS U.tx in time and had -brjcun to make j t iTt-paration) to bhw it. u;. When I ) the -rman heard i't ttelr plan the J TmM!-ih'd a procinmation--taiins; that, the Mowing- up of the Haltic fleet hy the lt'iK-sian sailors woujd niean the f S , estet-iitlon of many, of them a may be 3 fai'tnfed. ' . . ' ; l The Oermans vnnted to .Heize the Tlaltic fleet und thttsi make good till ' gfg -the naval loye they suffered , i thronhnnt the war. The only thlni$'s : U ft ; a to tmnsfer he fleet to Kron-jS 1 stailt. t'nder the able and brilliant , 3 .. command of Cait-: .pehaVtny thU was 'accomplished in time, iome three mom h' later Trotsky, 1 bolshevik war m In inter, called Capt. 8-hatny for an aliened conference at ' TrotPkv'a office," the latter walked i i out. aumrnoned red enardsmen and f y ordered rtchatny put under arrest. 2 1 Hchantny was put on trial. Krllen ko. former commander-in-chief of the ; bolshevik "armie." w proeeutln ! attorney. Trotsky wan. the only wit-j npfs. In a dramatc, 3-Jiour peech he ! demanded the executing of Bchastny. Amonsr other thint he said : .t ''Capt. Pehaj-tnv .hafi t performed 11 brave task, but Jftio every counter revol;itjonit, Capt. fchrstny had "nr. rlrit ' ' pi In eoiner rpvoluttnn- ary conspiracies against the soviet ' government. He had no rlfffbt to play with the fate of the fle-t' L HalUv mterrupm.. - A pallor In th courtroom could not tand frr the latter. "How about ytf -fpjfiylrir with thts 'fate of TMVH!a I' he crled. Capt. KrhaHtnv. Kuppian j)itritt, republican and saviour of the Baltic fleet, was executed. Hi lat words were: 1 "One mut know how to die brave Ay In a revolution.' w j A few weeks prior to the execution of ("apt. KchasUiy another man. hlKh in the councils of the boUhevik gov ' eminent, chief cornmlefuiry of the Baltic fleet, was also on trial. iUn ! name n iJibenko. Ho was accused o; cowardice, drunkenness' and conduct unbecoming? a revolutionary leadYr. At the trial it was proved that when Font at the head of a detachment of 2000 P.alte. sea sailors to ston the ! Herman advance on Nana, In Feb ruary, he got drunk, and ran awa. leavinff hi.s mn In the lurch. Such cowardice fa certainly punishable bj death, especially by any self respect ing revolutionary government. liut IMbenko, the coward and drunkard, was a bolshevik. He- was found trull ty. and simply expelled from the bolshe vik party. 'He Ih alive today and Is en graced In sll'y brafftradoclo and In rob ter raids up and down the VolKa. Thus does bolshevik justice work. SiCAL iHSTRUMBlTS , . or, EVERY KIND FOR ; Christmas all the latest SHEET . MUSIC H ' New lot of 1 106:ticlumg dance just received Music . House ' ! " " Plione 524 814 Main Street music Yoo cttch vition of th bright liplin, the youth, the beuty, the tplcndur of Broadway when you hear Joseph C Smith't Urchtltra. Her re wo new number you ill enjoys f "Hindutn"-Fo Trot ' ' ' ,J , ' 'N' Erything" .Foi Trot Great hits of the " Winter Garden Show Qnc, ft mighty clever tittle tong That Soothing Sernde" The Other, Freteoied by tieaty Burr , "On the Level, You're a Little Devil! J San; by Hclea Cftrk and Heaty Burr, Little boy soldier songs , , Two pretty ide ciprMied in tbe contrasting picceay , " . "Oh I How I Wiih I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Com Horn' &una by Henry Hntr ."Tbcra'a Nobody Horn. But Mm'' tctor duuUc-fcil Iutd, 1SSU6 iSii!I!!!!Ii;!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!a!ll!!!!!iliS!!! mi'mni liilUiUmliiiili ALL CHILDREN LOVE "SYRUP QF FIGS" FOR UVER AND BOWELS PT TnTTT1 ATTOV ,leuuioiieA they would be barred Jiy lVl'l 1J U 1 IV . mTir thnir in juritu, and noma of thlr ro i ! ; ' DEMONSTRATED ducts were displayed promin-ntlv. i ,lhotuKraih wore shown of thi shops . land classes in which the men wr An exhibit demonstruiin tho rf- traino,,( pf th an:iiorut and, hot?pitl markflblo sliced and ramification f..n ,wn(,n hey Wcre Hlmea lo health, the vocational reeducation of v-: ul,(1 ,of iho modern efpilpment whlrh dian .veterans wan maintained hv tho Department of Soldiers Civil Hoes Uihllshment at the Cunadtiin Knrionnl lExhibltion In Toronto thin full. Di- they were tauht to use. Your fid. jthnuld represent you In abled men were shown enai?od in vur- 1 the uueHt for a "rlRht sort" of worker. f-IVF IT V1IKX 1 FVr.ISlsrr. CROSS, nous occupations from which it nifpht Your nd. nbonld hold your proxy 111 KIIJOI S. rFR Rl IiRKATH OK HOI R hTOMACIf. HOUSEHOLD srirooii MUST M'XCH RASKI-7TS UK FLLEI. Rehrfol lunches for th children i have again become the chief thought for. many mothem In the morning. , It in easy enough to prepare whole- ' nie milk dl.shej when the children aret at home, but to find something that will pack safely In a banket or p;i!PI another o,ue&tIon. Tho Hubjct of food for children ha become vital thiti year when it is realized an never before how neceu ' . ary It Is to prod vide for the comfnff generation. School luneheff which 1 , will be economical and which, above all. will provide mifflclent nourish ment mut be carefully r. tanned by 1 hUHPkeeper. A few auKKestions of. wholeonie i bnnket lunches are offered by the L'nited ttaten Food Aduiiriitratlon. 'heee a n d w Ic he- j j nance 1 j DntAA Mtuffed with nuts. ' I Turd cooked effH j Crlwp baking powder hinculln. Celery. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it Is a sure sign that your tittle one's stomach, liver and bowela need a gentle, thorough cleansing- at once. When peevish, croH, liftlesp, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat 'iraHy, or I feverish, slomach sour. breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a t eta-spoonful' of "California Syrup of FlgM," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and Hur bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious tate, and it al ways makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of nil are and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. He ware of counterfeits sold here.,1 To be sure you (fet the genuine, , ask to see that It Is made by "Call for. j nia Fig syntp Company." Itefusw' any other kind with contempt. Milk soups and tew. . Cottage cheese. Creamed sauces for meat, etc. CiiMtards. Ice creams Sherbets. Hlanc Manges.. Rice pudding. Ta p loca Pud d I ng. Junket. In all baking, and In milk drinks, such att malted milk, eg hog. etc. chowders, oyste vegetables,! 160 HENS 1500 EGGS Mrs. II. M. Tatton, "Waverly, Mo.. writes" "I fed 2 boxes of 'More iKgs' to my hens and broke the eug record. I got fJ0 es from 160 hens In ex- ,ncUy 21 days." You can do as well. Any poultry" raiser car easily double ibis profits by doubling the egg pro- Ifiurtinn of hlt Hr-rm. A r?ifntif In tonic Prune stuffed with peanut butter. hsiH dirovered that revitalizes the atui lettuce sanu Haked bean , wlches. t A pple sauce. Huuill cuke:, i ' I'LFNTY OP IHvo general j flock and makes hens work all the :time. The tonic is railed "More Eggs.' Iiive your hens a few cents worth of "More Kkws," and you wilt be amazed and didighted Milh results. "More Kgsrs" will double this year' produc tion of egi,', so if you wish -to try this great profit maker, write IC. J. Reefer. poultry expert, Dept. 145, Reefer Rldg., Kansas City, Mo., f'r a $1 . ' , . . ' , . . package of "More Kggs" Tonic. Or t ; zy " U T twday nn(i KOi three rPKU, lar ft packages on special discount for a season's supply. A million dol- mii.k FAcir nv. maxims sould be I learned by the people of the l'nited ; States "Kvery adult should have nt leat a third of a fpiart of milk each , day," and "No family of five should Hiinrin of milk One reanftn for iirKinff 'r) t'tt of crrlnln mln. rl notohly l'"r """K n ,m . y . , ll,nP, hi. h tho l.mlv ne.l ll Sn o '-'' -utlHflr.l. your money will v to milk In roklnv tlw.t oni'' fPlnrne.! on rru.t and the More no rlMk. Write today. Pin a -dollar Villi to your letter or nd 12.25 peolul dlwnunt for 3 r.aikiiKi'a. Or aak Mr. l or lirtuUra-t. ll f r to nan.l you fri-o hl poultry Milk to drink. In cocoa, on corettl. bo.k that tells the experience of a milk or creamed toant. who bu mad a fortune out of for l.itnvh Dinner nr Bitpppr. poultry. irr''ly n'"lM thewf rmlnrtern of dlf-' f rerit ways from the l'nited Htfit-. ' Food Administration. SSjP r There's magic in the words, and when you give her a diamond and you count upon it being her most valued gift this Christmas she will be pleased beyond measure and of course that is-what you wish. Aside from the joy of owning a diamond there is a practical side that comes from the fact that dia monds are constantly advancing in value and are, therefore, a splendid investment. ,!".. When you buy a diamond ring from this store our reputation for reliability and square dealing assures you that you will get; ' the utmost value for your. money; and get just what we represent the stone to be. By all means give a diamond if you can. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler. 1 ' , i Largest Diamond Dealer in Eastern Oregon