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T"'"vnx'w;wv'c '..'. I. ,i x.,11?"'".''? T DAILY EA&T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. TAGE TWO TEN PAGES 5 1 1 This Store Is Your Store . , Please feel (hat this store is youv store, a cool pleasant place to spend an hour or more, whether you purchase anything at the time or not. We are al ways pleased to see you and to show you whatever we may have that will in terest you, so kindly accept this writing: as still another cordial invitation to accent'the courtesies of our store people at your convenience any lime you are down town. ; Saturday Specials Gingham dresses in plaids arid stripes, light nd dark colors." .This season's best-models, sizes 16 to 40, only a few left, we are offering these at reduced prices for Saturday. S4.S8 $5.50 $7.50 $8.75 $9.75 Values Values , Values Values Values ANOTHER LOT OF KNIT BLOOM ERS ON SPECIAL SALE AT 59c PAIR. Flesh color and white in good qual ity gauze, ideal for summer and fall ; wear. Misses' and . women's sizes. Take advantage of this sale, price is only ... 59c ALIOF OUR SUMMER WASH GOODS novelty patterns and designs at de cided reductions for July clearance. Fibre Rugs in the various sizes all on sale at reduced prices of fully one third less. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP . In Our Model Sanitary Basement Cleanliness - Economy Service 3 -Main Line Phones, all 15. . JUlOther Departments call 22. T. P. W. COFFEE The best for the price, put up in one, five, ten and twenty-five pound con tainers. Price per pound . . . .V. 50c ' " Include a package in your next or der; . ' . . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In this grocery are handled in the most clean and sanitary; manner and sold at the lowest possible price. ; PENDLETON Thief Loses Cash He Stole From "Y" Hut at 3:30 in Morning xtti? T-r-. it u- Tolv 9. Aflor knock, Ing a T. M. C. A. secretary unconscious he Peoples Waroli PSj3 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE g and robbing the safe In the Eagie Hot , Ti-vnnt Park of lS20iand said the bag contamea early yesterday morning, an unidenti- k..i.. in.i n hi. tuiv a hort The nneir entered the'tinon the stranger, after hitting him, k,, at hsir-nosc thrcm o'clock in theltripped him up and ran mnrninr and told the secretary! George vtirt ihnt he wanted a suitcase he at hail ebeeked there. In tlie baggase I room, where the secretary too him to identify the suitcase, the thief knocked Ir. Bissert unconscious, took. the keys COMFORTABLE VISION - Is nly iossilil when your eyes are free from strain. Lie yonr eyes get Ure4. strained or dim? K o w are Buffering frem eyestrain that can . only he corrected w ith glasses gmuuil to fit. No matter what your eve trouble Is. you are sure of the proper .i ... w hen thev j.re neeul u you pome here. My time is entirely given to the rHtJn and grinding of Klasses. 13 years eperienec at your service. A fulj line of Optical goods. reasonable charges. DALE ROTIIWELL Optometrist Orcia. Over WorkJngmcns Clothlna; Store,) i $2.98 $3.49 . $5.49 . $6.50 ' $7.50 A SALE OF MELBA TOILET SUN DRIES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Melba Toilet Water, special . 89c Melba Powder, special 43c Melbaline Powder, special 21c Melba Talcum Powder, special.. 21c Melba Cream, special 43c Melba Rouge, special 21c Melba Travellers Package ..... 43c 5 . . . . he has some attractive specials for Sat urday's selling. The wise' shopper will be here early , to gather the plums. Silk Dresses One lot of special values at $12.75, for quick disPsal we offer you your choice at .'. $9.87 Georgette Waists of unusual value that you must see to appreciate, $7.50 reduced to $5.39 Another Lot of Georgette Waists, $5.00 values on sale $3.59 Women's Black Lisle Hose, an ex ceptionally good value for 60c, on sale Saturday at 49c 'Something New in the Bargain Basement, "Mirro" Aluminum ware. It's worth your while to see it. greatest, department store to the safe from his pocket and 'robbed it of $820 in cash. Meanwhile a dozen soldiers and' sailor ". we're sleeping soundly In the louiure room adjpining. An Ijour later Policeman Issac Kahn of the Merceo street station, met a 'man carrying a sunctose in acnw place and stopped him. "The stranger portestea lnaiganny m mo ' clothes, ;Kahn stopped the argument dered that the bag be opened andor- , where ng him, Kahn sit- iting on the sidewalk, fired five shots the fugitive and then gave chase, a. but the thief escaped. At the Mercer street station the Rooms is Not a ".ood Cure. Frm the Ames Iowa Intelligencer.) When a man comes to you all dou bled up wi'h pain and declares he will die in yjur presence unless you procure him . drink of whiskey, send him to a doctor or else give him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Itemedy. There la mis. taken notion among a whole lot of people that boose Is the best remedy for colic and stomach ache. Beauty In Old 0ei. Tou often see beautiful old lady and she seems to be as hrvppy as "he Is beautiful, for beauty and happiness depend largely upon good health. Indigestion or constipation . w - n-Mt Mi.nt resnonslble when old see lacks beauty and happiness. tin can often be remeuico. o lonum I'hamber Iain's Ttblcts. They strengthen the digestion. Invigorate Ih. liver and move the bowels. in" jooite you , iter. Try It They only cost a luar- ;re. i Good for Irwllzcwtlon. j If you are troubled with Indigos- i tion take a few doses of Chamber- ! Iain's Tablets. They strengthen the jslomach and enable It to perform Its home in San Bernardino, but Superior (nearer the bottom of the hug a en 'functions naturally. They also cause Judge Curtis told him If he would t elope. There are eighteen hvd'oaen !a gentle movement of the bowels. Tou leave the state within thirty days and gas compartments within 1 ho shell. I will be surprised w hen you t,oe how stay away tho sentence would be sus- with a capacity f 2.000,000 cubic feet. much better you are feeling aftar tak- few dotes of thera. A j d A 2 jj 5 Q F w. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES One lot of children's gingham dresses special , for Saturday, all colors, many pretty styles, in stripes and plaids, 2 to 14 years. Prices $2.25 to $3.50 values for ... $1.49 afl 2 3 2 5 t OUS W'ZQ was found suit case. in cash boxes in the Vaxt Ijcuuo Standing. ' Won. Lost. I.os Angeles 62 42 Vernon '. . 59 43 .uan Francisco . 58 47 fait Iake ........... 62 46 Facramento , 46 53 Oakland .. 48 57 Portland , 43 66 Seattle S7 60 YOHtcrtliiy' SonrcM. Ijaa Angeles 2. facramcnto I. Oakland -11, Pa It l,ake 2-8. Vernon 10, fie it tie 2. San Francisco 1, Portland 2. National Ticasne Itmults. 'Cincinnati 3, IMttsburg 1. New York 7, Iloston 6. Philadelphia . Brooklyn 6. American league KesnUs. Watdiington 1, Philadelphia 0. Tetroit 1, St. Louis 0. Chicago 1, t. Louis 0. Hostoji 4, New York 3. Pet. .69 .678 552 .531 .465 .433 .381 PRIXCK OP WAIiKS TO IlKACTI - WASIIIXft'lXN O-V OtTOHKR I1XDON, July Sfi.--Tho Trince of Wales will arrive In Washington Oct. 1.' He will call on President Wilson in the White House that day. His visit, so far as known, will be formal, no private Yunetions beinsr Included on a schedule mapped out for him. The prirK,0 wl, . . go first to Canada, arriv ing there Aug. 8. f,AV VIOLATOR HAS ( D IVS TO GFT OI'T OF CALIFORNIA otakio, t.ai., juiy zn. --iei. oui of California and stay out." Is In effect the sentence imposed Wednesday up- on Henry Pruhl, the first man-nrrest- j,,V j fnr violating the wartime prohibition act. Pruhl was given six months for attempting to transport a ouantitv of liquor from Venice to his pended. Pruhl will leave the state. I QUELLS OF LIFE ON BIG BRITISH OCEAN FLYER Correspondent Describes 108-Hour Trip in Violent Weather Conditions. NKW TOBK, July 25. "The Hrlt- ish never break a nroiiil.se." Tills statement by "ommamler O. H. Scott," of the British Itiritiule R-S4. explained in V visit to the interior of the Riant "hip during Tier Mny at Mlneoln. Only two mule civilians boarded the. ship for inspection and my perinlslon to do so was (tranted i.s the result of a pro. miae made on the first tiny of her ar- rival. Thus It Is possible for the Vntted Press to Rive the first details of the llvinK and working aoenmniodntlnns on the aircraft as seen throush a lands man's eyoa. In spite of what may appear to be hardships and discomforts, perils and privations there were none of the thirty members of the crew who fall ed to express the same admiration for her that la felt by those who have be came accustomed to travel on certain steamships. lvido in I'nclcrtaklnar nf Miimn the nnnrters are rnlhor cramped and the conditions under Whenever he wants to "take a Hhnl" which we live are unusual," said nt the tun In making observniicns. I Lieut. It. D. Durrant. the radio opera- got half way up but the rub fnuiea. in tor. "but It Is a splendid thing to feel creased b the fact that the tf1;it!- was that one Is part of a new transporta- bflns he'd to earth, forced ino down tion developnwnt and then. too. It Is 'i recip. lately in utter disregard to the our dutv to our country to further her dents iv.ai'e in the soles of my ns.ck fiiterests." inged-reet by the sharp metal rounds This Is the spirit that kept the offl- of tho ladder, cera and crew cheerful during their In the extreme stern, mud-trr. sani-108-hour trip westward, when weather tnry arrangements are arranged, conditions of unprecedented violence ( llaiiKlnp below the linn four mil ntMiosnherlo chances of unusual I 'B'indolas," or cars, one under the variety made life on the dirigible any- thing but rosy rn nt ihn. rrentest drawbacks to ufa r.n the it-34 nerhnns. Is tho lack of space In which to exercise. Al- thouirh there Is a "board walk cno feet long running the lenRth of he ship along its keel, this is only 9 in ches wide and as I walked it, cat-like. I .could not help wondering what mlirht hauiien if soma of the crew took an overdose of the rum ration al- lowed all members of thij British navy on sea or in air, and tried to walk it off Hcforo boarding the ship, which was constantly In motion through the no- tion of the wind, althouah held down by hundreds of men. my shoes, hat and all matches were taken from me. ThiB was to prevent tho danger of creating sparks through -Tiotlon from tho natls In shoes. The removal of my hat was no doubt to prevent me dashing after it should it be blown off. A step over the side of the 9-inch walk would land one on the thin linen fabric which covers the aluminum frame, thence through It Into the thin air below. IJke Steel Skyscraper The tlirijtiblo is ahout. tiO feet long md is cigar shnped. The framework Is of massive aluminum girders weld ed together similar to the structural r.mn nt i steel skyscraper. This - rame is covered with prepared linen, '.ike that used on airplanes, and withirf f..wH i k. thn. formed are the sixteen "gas" tanks. bogs.1 sleeping quarters, petrol water ballast and drinking wa e- Tho navie.i loo quarters ana en gines are in the gondolas which hang below. The petrol tanks which supply fuel to the engines by gravity flow, are lo cated beside the narrow walk and are held by clutches like Ice tongs, which can be quickly opened to drop the tanks overboard if necessary. .One either side of the narrow walk are hung fine-spun hammocks, strung from cross bars of the aluminum frame. If one of the air-gobs or of ficers should become restless in sleep and roll out. he would fall through the fabric which encases the frame, and make a swift descent to land or sea. Tied to each hammock is a deflated rubber life preserver and a- silken par ach Jte. In case of a great emergency, as fire, of imminent destruction through other causes, the life belt Is Inflated and the parachute hooked to a ring In a rope belt always worn. To make a safe exit, thus prepared for descent, the wearer must Jump upon a circle in the linen fabric which has been cut out and replaced, held by a soft gum. This gives way, and permits him to fall through, leaving a clean, round opening Instead of a tear. These "ports" are located just be neath the aluminum petrol tanks, of whici. there are 81, each weighing 600 pounds and each containing 70 gal- Ions. Sixteen of them are nxea nna the remainder ore called slip tanks. Should occasion require rapid ascent Or tmmeuiuie ueuciurc v. t.m" " flight, the slip tanks are released from their fastenings and drop on and thru the holes. Light Is I'ocanny The only light In th livimr quarters Is that which flickers through , the preen-palnted linen, an uncanny and continual gloom or dusk. At night hand electric lights are used and when the watches are changed, every four 1, urs, these lights ore used to signal the approach of one of the crew along walk should another memner i coming irom the opposite direction. There are no turn-outs on this narrow- gauge walk. Amidship is the "dining hall" or "grand talon." or whatever a facetious officer may chose to cull it. It Is sim ply a widening out of the walk, the floor space at that point measuring about 10 by 15 feet. Hero there aro k'-x hinged tabl;s and a tiny wash stand, also three tanks of dlst'llel 'drinking water, each containing seven- tv gallons. At meal tlm"? half of the crew off duty can rqueeze into this space and eat their prepared and previously cocked food, buffet style. There are no chairs on the ship. RoastJ. slews, and potatoes, a limited varitey of ve getables, cuffee or cocoa comprise Ihe meats. They are heated when wanted on appliances attached to tho engine exhaust pipes. Obviously thero Is no after-meal cigar or cigarei eiloyed aboard. Observer Must ho Acrobat Ore cm stand upright triveslng the length of Ibe ship except near the bow and stent, where the gas bags are jForw - ard snd aft there Is a long, per- irenuicu'ar laaaer, exienuins upwmu eta -eta Fill men with praise if you umuM lwe friends IMPERIALS MOUTHPIECE .. , , CIGARETTES ire' filled with such line obacco, are made with uch care, mouthpiece and ill no wonder men praise them ami yms them on to friends. 10 for 13c 'Tlie John Bollman Co. Branch UaaufMlums between baKs a'ul' reaching td the no?. The MiM'rver la obliKed 1o scale this narrow and wluKly alumiim'M alfU'ir ihow; two. side by side, nmid-iilp and lone ender tho stern.. The forward sT( n-lola contains ine nriose uiu Icha.-t room and navlKntors' .''arter.. as well as the wireless room nd ftr- ward engine. Api'linncps OmiH'I'"!'' 'The navigating and pilot room, 'nbnnt six feet wide and ten (net long, lis tho lost word In completeness of 'navigation appliances.- Ity means of VpeaUli g tubes and bells, oil parts of (the ship are controlled from :his room, It is through this room thit thx ship is boarded from the urcum', ' access above icing via another aluminum . ladder. The two gondolas ninidship, t 'ach ed from tha "envelop" by si.'all lad ders, each contain u single cn.iino worked by two men. The after Ron- lola has two engines and one pro peller. When the lt-.11 silently nosed her way on to the field at Mineola, there i were comparatively few to receive her. the landing crew having been rushed 100 miles away to where it was bcliev- ed she would be forced to land. Phe I hovered around, however, with nn al-t moat human appearance of hesitancy, I n.'thoiieb she were looklm: for a com- I fcrtuble place to lie down. Fnnlly, after circling a few times, coining lower by electing water ballasts and through manipulation of her elevntlm? and steeling rudders, ehe slowed ilow a near the spo choseu and neaven an anchor overboard, for all the world like the Levin than coming to a stop In Nut Vork bay. she then winched herself down to nn elevation that per il, itted the ropes dandling from her to be grasped by a hastily collected landing party" of more than three hundred men. Departed Silently One featuie of the mammoth airshlr that seemed to Impress many of the thousands who saw her, was the pe culiir silence which seemed to mark her n parture. This fcllonce, of course, ! did not apply to the throngs, but to the monster, as she gracefully ar.d males- ticaily raised her head and slipped i swiftly upward and away, into the night. itrhtfingered Thief Gets $1300 From Pocket While Man Waits for Elevated NEW YORK, July 2!i. The robbery of William Wetzler of 311 Kasl KiKhty fifth street of 31300 in currency at tracted attention to he Increased ac tivity of pickpockets In the last few weeks. Wotzler had drawn the money from the bank to use It in a business deal. He and his wife were standing on an elevated platform at Fifty-seventh street and Second avenue. They were caught In the crowd and Wotzler felt himself Jostled. When he got on the train he discovered that his wallet was gone , ' in connection with tho numerous complaints which have been received of pocket picking it was recalled that virtually all th old members of tne famous pickpocket squad of the de tective bureau had been transferred by Commissioner Kliright to other work. I Detective Frank Casassa, who was; famous for his knowledge or nps and who used to lecture to. the other detectives on . tho habits of tho light fingered crew, Is now doing duty as a Bam TUnk How ATiaut t!ie Tun to Com ACterwards. TThen oa Juj!d In yoor arrcs jtimt tiny ew Infjiul, 1 o fur llt yn can fu l thui tvelore lt ic:.l you did at) hi ytmr power to rIvb tr it a b iT-.'y prc-nat.-.! Itiituenco. faoitnll.vU te tuafc fcie tUnug'nts and frtI imf of tia tRotct-iiit mother rrc.l affect tlie health fci.u IipilUcn of tJia future In font. For over ta'.T a. cnnti'rjr tbMini'T of wom en v.ito li.ivo Viicrl ti.3 tie-fconortil rerr. crty. Mother's FrJeiid, ey that lf entirely escaped tiauncrt, ji?rvnu4iic end that pe culiar fUnlfesKh.ir jeeh.r to iMini ithcr na turo I unaifk-tl. Ihor tlj'ia pnwcivcr! a wnfjerfully b;1f;ht end iy tJlpitI-,n, v. lMch rejects ta uuctlEy upca tao uaborn chii.-L , I By tlie rrrular nm rrf MntVr FrTrnH tM mnacks nro rp.ii!o tud lrt Br.tt otirl eia.' to renrfilr y!cld t i nta-c'a tUrnnml fisr e-- j nanioft vil.V-.'jt t!iO unnl vtcvcj.lr.x tr.iin. l'h nerwe cro rot dras.n i:pna, fer.'l .i s, 1 eorscinenre the cxjwtwrt Mi'tvt cnlm j pM net-me ntiti Hip nfchts Are not dfturfipi ! with n?rous tvlt('hir, aci ibm tridla ta cr? of Jry and hipp'no. ' - I WrJtfl the nroHfleNt I'.cprlntor Cnmpny. i Defit K, Ijmsr pMMrtlrxr, (Jsta. rfcnnrl.i, ' tor their frrtirrl40(1 Hk. of tMii to pvfr woman, nnd (ft a I ott t of Mm her' F " I from yonr 4tmrt-t bimI leri a Ircstutcct thdX yt JU brio rtwiiU, . . j JUST RECEIVED Dining Room Furniture ..... .r - - VS': 15 We have them in the polden wax, jrolden dull mission finish and in very artistic designs. Investigate before you buy elsewhere. ; East Webb Street. 1 .1 '' B'V-iW' ill ' plain dctectrvcut the West Thirty-1 l-HOim IH'VIVf! JlirrilODS. seventh street station. Dct.-cjivc Jo-I WAHIIINOTOX. July The sen- seph Toner, almost as well known as a ate today directed the federal trade pickpocket expert lis CasaasM. I do- 'commission to make Immediate In liiB duty as a uniformed policeman, vestlgatlon of the packers- methods i,..trtiv Muiiire.nnd tlaynur. other of buying c:atle and hogs. It adopted experts, were (Hat transfernd to the. safe mid loft squad and are now doing I duty ill the truck suuad. The value to tho thieves f the ab sence of trained detectives who were familiar with every face In the under world. Is Illustrated "'' 'he story, well itiihenticateil, that a character known j- th(, ..Kin,'of ,,e ripS" once made a proposition to pay members of the PickpK-ket squad .ri a day to keep away from cerium unwi on crn.u.i days or tne wcea. in p i o oi.io-, I to capture this man wmi a pinni oi , marked money, but he proved tool 'clever for the detectives and Is still nt I .large. -j . Scarlet 1 "ever oil liwcrw. I IIKI.KXA; July 23. Pmrlct fever Is prevalent to a rerlous extent In the; ! rtlnckfont regis-), v.hero Helena and; ! Oretit Falls people are in the habit1 j or camping and spending Sundays, nc-i JO'lding to a phvsician who has made an Investiguttun and believes the city I should be warned. Miss Olive Skin ner of Orent FaUa. ivas brought in to Helena Saturday nisht with a well de-J veloped cai'e of scarlet fever, contract- j cd while vlsit:n In the Ulackfoot ul-l riet. 1 i 9 ' "1 GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try it! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or : freckled skin. Squexze. the Juice of two lemons into a boltlo containing three ounces of j Orchard White, shako well, and you j have a quarter pint of the best freckle j sunburn and tan lotion, anil complex ion whltenee. nt '..tm,' vnrv smnll fnut ! ' Your grocer has the lemons and any druvc store'or toilet counter will sup-' ply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents, luseage. this sweetly frajirant lotion into the face, iieeli, arms nnd habils and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, wiiidliurn and tan disappear and how clear .soft and whllo the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Nothing: Like it Ever FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK ON, PNEUMATIC TIRES A marvel of performance, power, traction and speed- Independent Garag'e Distributors ' : '' COLE REO DORT SCRIPP-BOOTII Court at Thompson t Thone C33 A SHIPMENT Or, and NOTHING MORE ATTRACTIVE in a room than one of our' new softly shaded table lamps. ., Gives plenty of light for read ing, thinking of pleas ant Vonversation. ' Come and see them. Tbey are not 'so expensive as their beauty would in dicate thev ought to be. J. L. VAUGHAM the Harris resolution. 'unl of Thanks. ,W wish to express to our friend our slnoere oppreclatiou of the tender love and sympathy extended to ua In e(u recent her .lavement, the loss tit our beloved hu:'and and brother. Mlt t. W. IIAII.KY. MltS. W. H. J OX KM AX1 I'AMIJ.lr. , .CfWEEALLS I raKHunraosBMBMsjMaW Roy.U.S.Pat.Offc , i ! our Jegitered and Common -law Triuir-Mal k and cn onlj l? rigid tally used on good made by . Koveralls are' garmen'.s" for cKilcL-cn I to 8 ycart oi age. If a dealer trios io toll you, under llie Koveralls name, any garment hot of cur manufacture you tnay be fiue he luu ta ariicle that he u trying to market ca KoveralU refiitatiou. Unless made by Lev! Strain t & Co. they're not KOVERALLS. Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit slit Jri.r-C rip . KOVERALLS am aisde auly by Levi SinuiM fc ' 5sn r'rsoctMO aaid bear thk KOVERAUSl nib yfc. eT orr in Pendleton Before When it comes to "She's there." I i a flVS UTa " V. .V;.- 1 1 1 1 Main and Wvbb Sis. j . 4