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jsv,u i' . PACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON: OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1918. EIGHT PAGES 8 8' 8 li YOUR TIME IS GROWING VERY SHORT. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP HERE. YOU CA N SAVE TIME BY IT. WE'LL GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT JJ p, 1 , fvy" - - t 1 ft 1 if Children's Coats Specially Priced for Christmas Selling We put on sale tomorrpw morning a good assortment of children's coats. NOW is the time to buy. The coats are smart, attractive and up to the minute in style. Every one is a bargain. Children's Coats range from $4.50 to $15.00 SUTS for Boys ' v- ,i m v 8. S w n A -A Of all the things Ave handle boys' clothes have gone up the most, but owing to early large purchases we have been able to keep far under the market and we are now show ing the strongest line we've had for months at most reasonable prices. Cassimeres, che viots, tweeds and serges $6.50 to $15.00 8. S 8-8- A MERCHANDISE BOND OR PERHAPS A GLOVE BOND will solve the gift problem for some of you, efficiently and easily; bound to give satisfac tion. Made out for any amount desired. Re deemable anV time. - J -.' . ; FOR GIFTS METN'S SOX Ffcnay FibreJSilks ............ . .50c PJain Colors, in" cotton 25c Pure Silk ....... 75c to $2.00 Mocq and Cottonf in colors . . . . . . 35c to 45c : The greatest assortment of really good sox ! awaits you here. ' -Wool and Cashmere Sox 35c to $1.50 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY BOXES In all sizes, kinds and shapes for packing gifts from .. 5c to 25c Tissue paper, roll 10c Holly paper, roll ....... 10c Holly ribbon, bolt 15c Chi-istmas'Cards, Seals, etc, pkg. . . . . .5c, 10c ENGAGE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE EARLY ' We have a few choice ones for sale. Ask to see them.. if ft Isuinmoiiyouto the comradeship n Asiswei the Red Cross Christmas RoHGiiUot' (IimifrsaJ Meaii)4tip MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS TO-', i DAY. HAVE YOTTR DOLLAR ! READY. : GLOVES AS A GIFT Include a pair of these beau tiful gloves in your Christmas list . French Kid,- Mocha, Capes, in gray, brown. '-tan;, white, black. The pair - $2.00 to $3.00. ; , , ; ' . ; v A PAIR OF GAUNTLET GLOVES for auto dnving is a gift that will please. The pairs $5.00' Misses' Coats range from. . . $9.75 to $22.504 HANDKERCHIEFS Appropriate to the last degree and to be had here in such a variety of styles and prices that choosing is easy. . , . , For 35c, 50c or 65c you can have pure linen handkerchiefs, hand embroidered in corners with white or colors. Others at 10c, 15c, 20c Initial: Handkerchiefs at. 20c, 35c Box Handkerchiefs, 3 in box. . 50c to $1.25 i -x ; T. a W. PURE FOOD SHOP I '" ; " In Dur Model, Sanitary Basement -.'Cleanliness' . . . Economy - Service ' Phone Isi 'AH other-depts. phone 22. - Fresh Country Sausage, pound ....... . 3c V' Country Side Meat, pound .Y 40c . Country Bacon, pound 50c Potatoes, small but extra good, sack.. $1.00 ..Good Cooking Apples, box $1.00 Red Mexican Beans, 2 pounds 25c t-Fresh Country Butter, roll .., $1.20 T. P. W. White Laundry Soap, 4 bars. . . 25c i: Golden West Tea, Gunpowder, English Break-. .fast and Japan Tea, pound 50c 8 9 8 MEN'S SILK AND FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRTS AT $3.00 You will quickly recognize what . splendid shirts these are and of course what wonderful presents they would make. ; Made of heavy tub silk in satin stripe effects and fine French flannel with fancy silk stripes. A big range of rich colors. Wonderful values at $5.00. Others up to $12.50. THE PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS ROBES, BATH ROBES AND GO-CART ROBES . - . - Are certainly some of the nicest things you could think of as a Christmas gift You will see a large assortment of them here tomor row with a special salesperson in charge to show them whether you wish to purchase or not - - - . NEVER ENOUGH SILK STOCKINGS Women who know appreciate good silk hose, the kind we sell; gray, black, white and cordovan. The pair. $1.00 to $1.50 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 f w 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ,S 8 3 8 8 iendletonS GREATEST department store The greatest stocks of new, useful. Christmas Gifts await you here. . Join the Red Cross and HcIpJ Help! Help! 8 U ' WiaiWHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE HilWll ... (j . 1 ,1 1 " ' . . ' "T ' ' - i i ,.i GRAND OPERA QUEEN SUES FOR DIVORCE M. Ualll-Curri. of the Chicaso Oraml j Kpt-a. cinipHn-. today f ill ult for. livurce (J!iinft hfr husband, I.ugl " ! lli the prima donna declared in her i THOUS-XIS SI.ATFD T'OII DIS- , orders to command' tho central nfff ; bill, '.he Has been the "reaj support f j CHARGE. cow- training rmp a.-Camj FVemont. ' . . , ,k . ' WASHI-TOX, IX-o. 1 1. Mftorn Cl.. but hen cirders forming the .and prov.de.r- for her huslmnd thoufil, . Mng dlM.,inrg(,,, (aiy : catnp were mcelle.l h-aant here., the la qualified tn ream a livelihood H , far,. todar nnnnunml. The 'General Inffln' ins f the Prenidfn, j Mme. Anielita.anl Ktl,ort hinjHelf and his wife."' tnnnhcr will lx doubled soon. KlKlii , s"n Francisco, during all the period v u.,ft in vai Tnrlt nnm . Imndrrd tneiit'-four thousand arc of i Here uiut l llM'oo atrMil nave ikhu 1 171 AM time aeo aeaint the' manager Curci alleglnir ejttrenie and repeateiK aine- -rtrJ wniaonins . cmeitV. j charging the nianniser with alienating Iiurinif their married life, which her affections, b' Ksji in Home. Italy, February 24, i been heard. flcsls-natetl for early diwharse. mirn r'r T'n at ci Thia mi It has not jetrltl .ijlJi rjIVilLiia, , , I AT CAMP LEWIS PRACTI GAL GIFT Are Sure to Please , - - There will be an imusual demand for. practical, . sensible gifts this Christmas. This is time because all of us are striving to practiceeconomy. Our stock contains scores of good practical gifts and if you buy here you will not have to pay special holiday prices''-for staple goods. A few suggestions may be helpful: ' TOILET ARTICLES, LEATHER GOODS, PERFUMES, STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS, CAMERAS, SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. SHAVING SUPPLIES, DOLLS, PYRALIN IVORY, ETC. Such gifts combine real usefulness with good judg ment and good yill. ' ( ' - . - Bring your list to us and youll find, something suitable for every' name on it. . '. TIlonlpsons, Drugstore "Mail Orders Cilen Prompt Attention... ' of the second officers' training camp That the Nlnety-f lrst division, composed of western national rmy men, which was the firnt division to it fi ill - uf i e, mm mil lie inui ncn a . unit was one . opinion expressed by f General TjonKnn was at the I'residlo. ment plans call for the return of CAMP LKWIS, Vi'aPh., Dec - 1G. -soldiers from France as Individuals Five generals now are stationed atland according to occupations. This Jamil Lewis with the arrival here 1 will Rlve stahlty to the employment of Hrleadier General Itufus E. Lon- Proniem DroiiKm aooill ny me uemo- suspended hiwtilitlea and that a state of war still rxiKti between Oernuiiiy and the allies., has replied:" "ITnder the clrcumstnncca no enemy I .niii.-i can ne nermlttnd to fly. its na tional cnsiKn In lirltish ; under custody." porta while ROIL All nf as nre talking about dentocrecy. TVt eoldlem whose prlnUNl In iliin caNiialty lut lave auf fcred or died for It, name are nvs n.vAxn; mox vik hists KT-illor.M. Ino. II Tlin II... j n,sl eovcrtinicnt la rimuu-liut llu Ituv jKlnn nutnarrlilttfl according 0 ,(B. Itmlrh to Iho social llomokratcn puh llslied today. gan to command the lS6th depot brl- ""ln- .' ,, lieutenant gade, ' I, Variouns westorn cities, it has iieen ! aUl, Oregon. General Imt;an for more than a learned, have planned celebrations Inj Private Arent A. nruhn, Enhmclaw; year had been stationed at Hobokon. honor of the ,returnlniK Ninety-first I "Washington. Killed In Art Inn. Albeit A. Umb, Don- X. J:, the port of embarkation fo division if ft were returned as a unit American troops hound tn Kurope. and members could ha given leave to When hostilities censed he wan under march In these cities. ' BroncMal Coughs t For c;ukk relief fron vear:n.,J - . Lronchivl- coughs that "hcai on jm.nrs . .' r.nd weaken, .for ttiicli wheezy brvuiliUig, irritated throat and air psKsugcii, . i' tlw-p-di.-'.oj.-hinjf night coug, luke .. Haley's y I'jticy and Tqr. ' '' . X lit, yi'l quickly &et the cur l'vq iafluenco of tha pine tar and t.lli'zr hcalia in.-'.rcdielTta. together with the . , ioiliiying anJ laxative gfTefrfrof hene; . Foley's Honey Tar Is clso gooff iox croupt whopping cburh, licklin.throat and-hoarce-' zcn. if doei not confnirt morphine, chlo ' foform or any nhr)r- ipjariou dm. D not accept a substitute. ' "My "f contracted a severe cofJ which final!? 'developed into bronchial Irnuhle, She couhi A mow rurr inually. Tlie rmtmKtiiKtt we tried tave oniv rrmporfy relief. I happened to p-k up one Of" - oit-y't Karrilv AlrnnaL-i and at a rrult. putvttiMfil o tfOfle of l-olcy' Honey ti(J Tar, She find not t ViaKlhe Iwjtiie when Utr cotf hnlun to la !c tip. and ifae could ret ao much bt-nr mi mtttt, ontitiucd uami it until tt.e ucd 7 botllets ktiM h effected permBnent cure." Your rcapcLffuJl', W. S. liailty, luticiit'ir, Ify. t - fO.? SALE BY I'rivate naltlsia Panlril, Teolt, WaPhf n?ton. Private rintirl M. "Ward, Furnas, Wafthtn&tiin. Wo ii ntlod Sff v ftp y. I-Iptiterant Thnmaa Bnyri, Portland, Corporal rsoy A. Chrlstfnspn, Pay ette, fflaso, Corporal Jolin A. Level, Jr., Da vPnptnt .Wnshineton- F'rivate ICarl K. Clark, Sprlnsdalft, WaHhington. Private Wiillam IT. Marsh, Taco ma, Washington. Private Jrn R. Cotton, .Gravel ford, OreRon. 1'rivate Henry Brailer. Tacoma, WawhiriKton. I'rivate Arthur F. Campbell. P-aker, Oreffon. Private Robert J. Mitchell, Council. Idaho. Private Harold K, Curtisa, Uose bnrjr, Oregon. t Private William J. Xcyen, mtzville. Washington. I'rivate Lloyd Wood, Eugene, Ore-j Ron. J Private Joseph KInff, SeBttle,"Wah Inton. h Private Paul.. O. , Lyonff, Cofur d'Alene, Idaho. , ' UUni nf ilsoaso. Private John B. KlldoW 1 Auburn. WaHhlritfton. . . KerKeant Robert I Wrlsht, Seattle, Wanhinfrton. Private Walter T. FranK, Acme WashinRton. Private leo a. Calavan, Portland, Oregon. " Private John TV, Middleton, OnweffO OreRon. MiHKtnff In Anion., Corporal Albert J. Rttfh, Seattle Washinprton, r Private Dewey O. Thrall, Camhridir Idaho. n Wounded SHiilitly. Lieutenant Alfred 10. Kinney, Asto ria. ' Oregon. Corporal Corif Wilkinson,' Iftod River. (ireRon; Private Jew R. Iladley. Wllkesnn Washfnffton. I'rivate Alvln U Xystrom, MIden dnli, Wnshlnston. Private Charles ZMnden, Walla Walla, Wanhinjfton. Private Fred C. Cox, Laftca, Virgin la. Private Ralph W. French, Colfnx, WnshinRton. HEAVY MEAT EATERS -HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS DEMANDS OWN FLAG ,he nprman h hauled down. He f'T V rVT TTtTVr fD A PT ' p"1'"" 0", "Pc""dlnr to an niViilrnllv iI V-iM liUiX tlvAT 1 I statement, thnt Internment In a Hrlt- j jish hnrbor Is. tinder the terms of the J 1iXDON. Dec. Id. Admiral von . armistice, cfiulvnlent to Internment In Reuter. commander of the Ocrman ,a neutral port, where. In accordance !fleet which surrendered to the allies jwilh precedence. flaK ore allowed to jon November 21, has protested aRalnst remain hoisted. .the order of Ail ml nil Sir Duvld Hunt- j Admiral IleattV, ciilllntr attention ty, of the Hiitleh f-et, directinc that 'to the tact that the armistice merely i: KAT 1.KSX M KAT IP YOIT Vt- vn, IIACKAt'HT Oil, IIAVK ltl.AIll:U TIIOUIIiK. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by fluahlnK the kidneys occasionally, saya a well-known authority. Ment forms t:rlc acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, fret s!ijMclst nrfd fall to filter the waato and poisons from the blood, then we b tsick. Nearly all rheumatism. , headaches' liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness i... lessnesa and urinary dlsordnra ronm from sluggish kidneys. , The moment you feel a dull achn In the kidneys or your back hurts or If the urine Is clonry. offensive, full of sellment. Irregular of nassnge or attended by a scnsr.tlon of scnldinir. stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Snlta from any phar macy; tnkn a toblespoonful In a glass of water before 'breakfast and In a few days your kidneys vtl'l act fine. This famous raits Is mode from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys also to neutralise the aclda In urine so It no longer pnuses irritation, thus ruling bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer vesoent IHhla-water drink which evervone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clenn and ncllvo and the Mood pure,' thereby avoiding erlom kidney complication, i!