East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 19, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, QKEGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1919.
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Complete and Authoritative Displays of
OVER JHE NOBTPRT,,
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SPRING
Featuring splendid stocks in every new mode that Fashion has approved for the Spring: season. You have
a feeling: of assurance when you step into this store, (Eastern Oregon's greatest department store), that
only the latest styles and the best qualities for the pr ice will be offered you, j , ... , . ( , V : j s
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Still More' Braid art "These "Smart
SPRING GAPES
They're not really the old style cape but youthful wraps that are friend-.
ly to youthful lines. ! W
THERE IS A WIDE VARIETY IN THE MODES. "
Some of the serge models are trimmed with contrasting shades of ma-,
terials, Navy with biege or seagull is effective, and the rookie with blue is
likewise good. ." . '
We Recommend These
Clever Garments
They have that different air that the well-dressed woman should insist on
this spring. It is a season for the discriminating dresser, whether" the miss or
matron. ; -m ' " "" ':'"jt ' "
$22.50 to $78.50
BLACK CAT SILK HOSE
for women; a splendid value in black
The pair
and
white.
....... $1.00
PHOENIX SILK HOSE '
An extra good value for service and appearance.
White, black and spring colors. The pair... $1.15
"corduroy
. For dressing, gowns, children's coats, etc., colors
of coral and Copen blue, the yard .". ; . . . 1 ... . $1.50
T. Pi W. PURE FOOD SHOP r
In Our Model Sanitary Basement. -CLEANLINESS
- (ECONOMY ; i SERVICE
' 3 Main Line Phones, all 15.
: All Other Dents, can 22. '
Fresh Chinook Kippered Salmon, pound.!;
Absolutely Boneless Codfish, pound, .v. . .
Fine Large Fat Mackerel, each. ... . II..."
Very Select Red Salmon Bellies, rxmnd.,.
Fancy Smoked Herring, pound..
Extra Choice Sardines, can. .,-.; .
TV. TP T i -I '
a r aiuzy xjuusiers, cans, . Y. . .
Red Ribbon Minced Clams, ,6 cans
liest ed balraon, cans
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40c
40c
45c
..... 45c
15c to 30c
35c and 50c
...... $1.10
25c and 45c
' VHITE SILK TRICOTINE ,
A distinct corded effect, for sport skirts, separate
vests, etc. The yard . . . . T.". .7 . . ".V ";. ;'. : V.7 . .". $4.50
; TAFFETA SILKS
A decided favorite for spring. We offer an excel
lent quality, soft chiffon finish in a splendid weight.
The yard . . . . ....... . $2.25
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And they are successful because ot two moat Important (actors
; ADVKIITISIXG AND JUJUT . -Advcnltliiff
brings Dur "Light FronvJJndw. i;he fjiwhel," attracts you
and permits you to see. 'V " iii .. .
Merit Must lie Here Our merchandise MUST BE good, otherwise you
would not buy. 1 1
. IIFHB ARE TITE 5 BIO SALES"
BI'XGALOW APKOX'S Vutt cut, ool patterns, well mjfc, all slses;
Extra Special .'. . . . . . . r. . . B8o
WASH GOODS SALE of hundreds of yards of substantial watth goods
at B. B. Prices. . , . - l
WOMK.V S SHOES Over 1200 pairs In till bis lot; aff sixes and
uidlhs i I.OK, $2.4 and $3.49
tt'OMES'S DHESS SALE Dresstes the prettiest you have seen this sea
son .; . ..-.v. ;i .-.-l ira. tirrtorliv"
S.M.K OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Sox
and other Needed Men's Wear, all rcdneed.rs "1 f
Want l(crercnd4im of li y Kvnli4tiin.
SALIiM,' Or.,'. Mnrch l,-Tha first
I step toward endeuvtmJng to aiply the
i referendum to the joint resolution of
thoireceat leBlslatura, which ratified
the nations! prohibition amendment,
was taken when Pan J. Muhirkey ot
Portland, filed In the office of the sec
retary of state th form of petition
for approval and for the preparation
of a ballot tale.
Mr. MaJarkey filed the form of pe
tition for Karl Herbrlng. 12 Kast
Ash street. It Is understood th ques
tion ' will be raised before - Attorney
General Brown as to whether or. not
a' Joint resolution of .the legislature
assembly is suhjeot to the referendum'
and UlLyi izenerH.llv - whether a Tesolu-i
' tllin nrovldlnv .for the ratification of
an amendment to the federal constl
tutton Is subject to- the raferendum
powers, . ' ' -4 ' ' ;' I
v....iamh Kilfe Hankwa1. .Wirn.''
OAKJAND, Cat. March 19. Mrs.
George Greenwood, wife of the vice
president of the Savings Union Bank
and "Truwt compnny of h'an Francisco,
wns killed Instantly by a bomb ex
plosion last night In the garden of the
family home overlooking Lake Mer
rltt In th residential district " this
city.
The police have announced that in
vestigation has failed to disclose
whether tho bomb was hurled at Mrs.
Greenwood or whetherf she picked it
up while walking about the garden.
Greenwood was ill In bed at hW home
at the time. No one eWe was In the 3
house except the .servants.
According to the police a letter de
manding $5000 and threatening to de
stroy his home with dynamite unless
the amount waa paid was sent tnt
Greenwood In January, lilt.' 1
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i m Hilly Sunday's Smt Home.
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.Hpop RIVER, March .1.9. Cop
tain George M. Sunday, Just mustered
out after oyerscos- service with the
mechanical unit, of ?he, aviation serv
ice, has arrived here with his younger
brother, W. A. Sunday ,n The. two
young men. sons of Rev. Billy Bun
day, have gone to the Odeir country
to the home of the evangelist to pre
pare for' the coming' of Rev. and
"Ma Sunday, who are expected to
arrive in Hood River about April IS.
Houser Head of Fort ComnUsslon.
PORTLAND,. March 18. Max H.
Houser, one of the bosit-known figures
In the cereal export markets of the
world, besides having led all. Individ
uals in wheat shipments during a few
years immediately preceding the war,
Is chief executive of the big organiza
tion of the Portland Flouring Mills
company: head of. the Port of Port
land commission, with Frank M.
Warren, president of the Warren,
Packing company and of ,the Alaska
Portland Packers' association, vice
president; J. T. Ken worthy, general
manager of Wadama '& Kerr Brothers,
secretary, and Drake C O'Reilly, pres
ident of the DIamond-O line, treasur
er. ' "
It will pay yon oil at UiU Uo In.f.w Q" "
Sliowing AfiipleteLine of
; the Famous
'"i We Are
Webster Rockers
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" These rockers are of a Eastern make and . ..flr.e
fully guaranteed." Also other rockers on the floor
ranging in price from $8.00 to $35.00. - " -
114 E. Webb
Phone 548
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ANNOUNCEMENT
. .U iwish to .announce to my patients and. ,
' ; F.iVi-lc ilini T om indfollinir in mv nffif'O fl Vl ' 1 Tl--! '
i' terruuterless dental IX-Rav machine. ' I have
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JENDUETONS GREATEST DEPARTAiENT STORE
8i.jMMIgl WHERE IT : PAYS TO TRA DE tUfoMiSl
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IAY LIMIT PACKJtS PROFIT
-.civv .. ,alLiwi.i. TIT -pointed out
packers of ;iork and pork products.
that the fond ad-
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tl pri,W of hom rttroWnsj ifaat. food -
aibnminliltra.n ffiCiaU o4y Indi.j profit under he ,ood ' " ys-
eate tiiat. sense eoyeramenuil acton' tern during the war. All packer are
win- le taken to Umit Ibe profit of still under license.
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YourC
1 Tin
aiarro mav
Lead To Consumption
i Dangerous 'to" Experiment
rWitt Treatmant That Civaf
Only Temporary Relief.
"fToa ae rverrwbere . people wHh
lupped up- air passages, -who seem to
ismthe enly m lth tlx greatest dif-
' -iieultj. 1 acre Is a constant hawking
tBil spitting is aa effort to clear the
1 Hz oa t and nostrils, db4 what appears
at first to be on If a slight cold holds
tm Kith stubbornness until a fully
emeiopea case or latarrn Has the Yt
tiB Sru.lr withia Its fxasp. '
-Then is pot the slightest doubt
Hst all this suffering: is eansej bjr a
1. 41 oieease germ that gets into the
1 4ud and multiplies ttj the millioa.
catarrh gem attarks the delicate
J-i.-ous membranes of the aose, throat
awl air passagea.
e ''hem bsrome choked ap with the
fcuinulatious; serioasir interfering
toe Dreataing ajtparatgs, and
awinf untold suffering. Titers is
Visually a contra, irritated throat, sore1
Jia of taa aienibraoea aad coostacf
.wowfort.
If yaa have ever beea sfflicled aitb
V'slarrh. von know sowethttig of the
iuileriag and ioeonveaieace the dis
tte cauw. You ktiow9 too, that it
euatiut I cored ly tin ajipliestioa f
f; niys, Iiitioas, oiuLmnt, jefliea, w
1. 1 iiv r Iwa treatment. Km if such
jrwitatout ium aucccod la ogtoiag ihf
stojjped-np passages lor a while, they
ooa beeoma 'Clogged- again and there
is no progress made toward a cure of
tba disease.
la addition to the suffering and in
eonrenienee caused by Catarrh, there
is si wars danger that the disease will
gradually go lower into tba throat and
attack the bronchial passages, and
erentnally involve the lungs. Many
a ease of consumption oat developed
from a severe attack of Catarrh.
1 The most satisfactory treatment for
Catarrh i 8. 8. R, the unrivaled blood
porifier, which so ' promptly routs
and climate from the blood- the
germ of Catarrh. la this way, it geta
rid of the cans of the disease by going-
direct to its source, cleansing the blood
thoroughly, and building op and re
newing the entire system.
B. B. B. Baa been oa the market for
more than fifty years, and has beea
thoroughly ' tested In, thousands of
cases of Catarrh. If yoo want to be
rid of the disease, throw away your
makeshift remedies, and ' begin on
8. 8. 8. to-day. Ton will be delighted
with the results, aa outers aara been.
3. 8. 8. is sold by drag stores every
When yon begin taking this remedy.
yoa are united to write for f res med
ical adriee and instruction about your
own individual case. Address Chief
Medical Adviser, 10 Bwift Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ua, iA,i
YAKIMA vVIljr, HAi'E'""
AKIMA? 'AV ash. .' March 19.-At a
meeting held' in the Commercial Club,
the Yakjma county memorial asso
ciation with the object of erecting; an
auditorium, was formed; W. L. Btein-
weg, president of the First Xational
bank," was unanimously elected presi
dent of the association.
-rVOID COUGHtT
na COUGHERiT!
HILrOH
30 DKOPS-STOPS COUCH r
HALF THU" fQR CUilWEH
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
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CANAnlAV HlTHO '' - -..
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THORWALD, Ont., March '
(jueenstown-Chlppawa hydro power
canal is being; rushed with day and
night shifts. Nearly 1600 men are
now employed and more are to be
added. ' It will give 300.000 to UOO.
000 additional horsepower to the On
tario hydro system.
T7-llont Ch afters Assigned.
SEATTLE, Wash., March 19. Ten
submarine chafers will patrol Alaska
waters during the 1919 fish canning
season, the 13th naval district bead
quarters nnnounced here today.
heen studvine' X-Rav work for over two-. wars.
under DiVf prew; Leach of j.ljie drthveftorn
University, in Chicago. : Last sunlihor I Visited
a number of specialists in Seattle. Taerjma.ahd
Portland in order that I might get the begt'ihp
chine obtainable and eliminate all. guess 1 'workj
.This machine is acknowledged to be the highest!
type of machine made. The teeth are very often
the cause of headaches, Stomach trouble, eye
trouble, heart trouble, nervousness, rheuma-
, tism and a number of other ailments. A good
X-Ray picture made by a high class X-Ray
. machine is the only possible way of locating the
, trouble in a number of cases. This is my reason
for installing, the very finest X-Ray equipment
obtainable, and with the study I have made of
the, subject you will be assured of the very best
results. .My office will be closed until Saturday,
March 22pd,:bs I iwHl be in Portland to study
under Dr. E." C. Jerman of Chicago.
DR. DAVID B. HILL
' :.:!: : i " Dentistry
Judd Bldg., Pendleton, Oregon
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-AHCHANOEIj. March 19. Infor
mation secured by the allied food
committee In north ' Russia and from
persons reaching Archangel from the
Interior indicates that the American
peqple must deprive themselves ot
breadstuffs until the Russian question
Is setled and the . country Is ajfaln
placed on a sound agricultural basis.
rVO CITIIX FAVOR
fXIWEll PHONR RATKe
SEATTI.E, March 1 9. Citizens of
Seatle and Tacoraa will carry Into
court an attempt to secure a modifi
cation, of the state public service com.
miHHion authorizing an increase In
telephone rates. ; Appeal fr,om th
commission's decision will be filed In
the superior court of Thurstomcounty.
; If your skin is yellow complexion pallid
tongue coated appetite poor you have
a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no -good
feeling you should take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets substitute
for calomel were prepared by Dr. Ed wards
after 11 year of study with his patients.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely
vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL
You will know them by their olive color.
To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes,
no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like
childhood day you must get at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet act on the 1
liver and bowels like calomel yet have j ' Holding Happiness Bark.
Do dangerous after effect. . Mr. Bacon "There you go again!
They start the bile -d overcome consti-1 You never seem to be happy unless
pa Hon. That's why million of boxes are j yoti're spend'ng money!" '
sold annually at 10c and 25c per boa. All' - Mrs. Bacon "Why is It, dear, you
druggists. Tke one or two nightly and : never appear to want to contribute to
TAX WKAI.TH 25 PCT.
PROPOSAL IX FRAVCH
PARIS. March 19. The socialists'
papers, preparing for the coming elec
tions, are pouncing on Clemenceau at
every turn because' of his' financial
policy which Poplralre compares to
a "rolling snowball" of debt. Human
ite snys the people ore already "blind
ed" by taxation - and demands' a 2fi
per cent tax on big fortunes. '
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WORK
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FOR SALE
. " . I have 50 head of good work mules, four
and five years old. '
V ' ,..-. - 'U Fl;! A'lli ili-V '1 1
See me for your work stock. , I have what
you want. ,
Mine Alexandra ("niilslo In -Tlie Conn,
try Cousin," at the Oreaon Tlieater
Tonight. . . ,
COUGHING SPELLS'
BREAK YOUR REST
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Put iTtop to them with old
rrt?iable Dr. Kinga New
' Discovery f
That "raw, hoarse throat must be
soothed. That phlegm-loaded chest
must be loosened. , 'I hat cough must ,
be checked so you can sleep. .-. -
Dr. King's New Discovery naabeefl '
relieving colds, and coughs for naif a
century without the least disagreeable '
after-effects," 1 -'
Your druggist has It because t ( j
well-known ami in big demand. 60c -.
and $1.20. i ; j
Try this for ' Constipation
- Keep the bowel on schedule time
with Dr. King' New Life Pills, tha
system freed from poisonous wastes, .
the complextion clear, the stomach
gweet, the tongue uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet poitive. 25c'
GUY BOYER
IIEPPNER, ORE. ., f
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note the pleasing resulta.
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OTHERS
Reduce your doctor's
bill by keeping
always on band
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IF
The car you have, does not exactly suit you, we.
' may have one that does. 4
The following1 used cars are excellent values:
, 1917 MAXWELL '
MODEL 80 OVERLAND ,
1917 HUPMOBILEi (like new) ')).: I
STUDEBAKER "FOUR" v ,i -i! .. .
1916 OLDSMOBILE ., t I m. . i , , , ,
1917 CHEVROLET .
We will trade any of the above for your "car,'
on an equitable basis.
We distribute the Reo, Cole "8," Dort and
Scripps-Booth, all of which represent the best of
value, for their respective prices. . '
You can also trade your car on a new one.
Independent Garage
1?, Court and Thompson Sis. 1 Telephone 0.13
DlHlrllHitors for '
' HKO COI.K IXHT SC ItlPPS-nOOTH
V,X WIIILK. YOU ItlDIC,; KASV TliHMH ON ' I'KKrt CAH8.
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