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Ttf DRY GOODS SECTION 3 pair regular 50c fine ribbed, double loot hemmed top, extra good quality cotton hose for .' ...... . 2 G5c-value fine Gauze Union Suits, reg ular shoulder strap, tight or shell kneeh at our Dollar Sale for A large lot of Niagara Maids and Van Kaalte $2.50 short or long silk Gloves, ' black or grey at ......... 7 yds. 20c 36-inch Comforter Challies in lights or darks at 3 yds. 22c Muslin, 36 inch, bleached, spe cial quality at 4 yds. 35c Romper Cloth, 32-in., a dandy fabric for rompers or house dresses at 2 yds. 85c Tissue Ginghams in a large va riety of colors and patterns at 6 Yards 22c Long Cloth. A Splen did value at 6 Pair Ladies 29c Fine Ribbed Hose for . . . . : , 4 Pair Children's- 49c Heavy Rib-. . 1 bed Hose at . v 4 Yards Windsor Crepe, Fancy and Plain Patterns :' f : II DAY f rt v $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 1 f . . 5 .Tils. 80 iiK'h Percale, light fi mil dark patterns, 2llo viil. today at. 5 yards I'or. . 7 yds. 27-ln. Zephyr Ging- linin in chocks, pllnlils mill stripes in $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1" Ready-to-Wear Department X $1 SPECIALS ISnys Children 2 to (t year white tailored S2.&0 dresses. Is what you can buy line Qual ity $1.50 anil $1.75 .Middles at. for 2 $1 Children's Outing Sleeping Garments. Buys 2 of our Muslin $1.00 GOWIIK. for $2.00 size n to I I Prlm-css Slips for sills. Huys these $2.00 Muslin IVItl- onts at only $1.00 $1 $1 $1 $1 for any or our $1.50 to Gingham Petticoats. $2 Buys 2 Infants' Presses that arc $1.75 to $2.25 value. For radios $1.75 ami $2 Enve lopes. Ilvtra special. for 3 pair lirawcrs. ."! Hcst Muslin 5 Pounds of Our Good Coffee at 10 fans of 20c Carne at only Chile Con 2 Pounds of 75c pound Gun powder Tea at 10 packages of Piniuonil W. Jelly Powder at 1 1 Pounds California ltciins at only White 0 Pounds of 25c Pound Dried Peaches 2?j Pounds of 75c Pound .la pan . .en l'cr 20 Cans of Small Carnation Milk at $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 8 Cans of Standard Corn, buy it for : DOLLAR DAY IN THE GROCERY- DEPT. $1 $1 $1 3 Cans of 75c Fmich Mush rooms for V flit 1 mi 1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Is what .ion pay lor !n 1 .." and $2.00 Wool Drawer uiid Shirts. You Can Imy 3 50c I'ino l.lni n llaiitlkeruliicl's. Is nil you pay i'or !l 50c Silk Ties, all colors, foiir-lu-hauds. Huys Men's Caps up to $2. Tlu-sc arc real Dollar Day Specials. $1 liookl a special lot oi $1.75 and $2.00 Overalls, Heller Stock up. "Sf $i A for 2 $1.25 Flei-cnl Shirt-i wj Pi ; d1 ,,,m1 ,,'1,w''r Icss-thiin I I nan. PENDLETON GRCATEST DEPXRTMENT STOlli Pair Hoys' 25e Heavy and fine Kllltied Him? SfWPeoples Ware VJIIjgj.MI WHEWE IT PAYS TO TRADE 12 I'onnils of Very Hcst Cane Suji'iir for 10 Cans of Snlder's Tomato Soup at only 12 Pounds of Pancy Head Itice liny it now for 0 Cans of Curtis Hcst 25c cans Pimentos at 10 Large Cans of Carnation .Milk at only $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 W. II. Hli-dscll, Phone ms, (1 rounds of 25c pound Itijl k ftt 4 CiH'oanut, now P (i Packages of :tli! paokae Wheal Hearts at only 7 Cans of Standard Sonuitoes. liny them at . 2 $1.00 Cans of Ground Choco lale at 2'i Pounds or Kile pound Hlack '1'iui . . r . $1 $1 $1 $1 4 3 $1.35 Yards 40c Crush Stevens All linen Toweling at.. 18x30 Inch Hemstitched 45c HIcncliiHl Towels at Cot. Halt Com forters size 72BO, spec, at $1 $1 $1 3EZ Jiliiui 3H ttts.Af H-" I LI ! J I HURCHt S 1'lrM Melhoill Fplscoi Jl Church Stitufay sehoul, 1 n : i a. in. Kpworih Ixaijile, li:.Tll p. III. Tin n will h mi prcachliu; sei viee mtirnin.n or fxriiiiin. Sunday schmil ai 10 o'clock under the direction of Kapt. A. ('. Kunk. Tliu pasior will preach iininediately fnlliiw Ing at II o'clock. His subject helm! "Celling Ao.lllainleii." Siecial llins'c by the choir at both services in moru las; and evening, young folks hour at ti . 4 Ti p. in., ionic: 'Ood's Cominanils and Our Obedience." At 7:3" the paster's sermon theme will bo "Dan Iter Signals". .V cordial welcome is extended to all. Church of the .a.aicnc. Corner Court and Matlock streets. Sunday school at la o'clock. Morn ing preaching service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at S o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening S; liible study Thursday evening at S o'clock at the parsonase. Strangers gladly welcomed at all of the.o ser ics. . Harolti I., and Kva M. t'hurcliill. pastors. Phone ati-W. Ites Idence, 417 l'ine street. The Huptist ( IiiiitIi Cio-ner Alia and Johnson streets. Kvei-ything is humming along now Fatal Fire in Shopmen's Dormitcry i Prcsliytcrlan iitirch Coiner i'oIIi l-i' and Kast Alia Sis.. I!ev. u. I t'hiiK. pastor. The dav's activities begin with the DIKbCT I ROM THE BrovMisvil'f Woolen Mills to YOU A FINE TAILORED SUIT Mtf pUUt to i'l rk vim:iN Wool clots f . l Virgin Wool mM I I' NKW wool 4irt f tr..m th pWtpahark. ... I L: J W' it m iW Mais. Tut or SWi. Win. it Krlul M i4 Hi link 1,1 rwmllT mini 4ifwl Mill a ttam monn C Wrk. Hmlen MU1 l-. ' y mur4 .' -s jf r i . rf-' A I l .i-i Christian Church Sunday morning at ! : 4 5 is the open ing of the Itlble school session. A place for everyone. A lame class I made up of Hie adult department an i taught by the pastor especially in vites everv man and woman to its fel lowship. Sermon at 11. subject: "Tile M ister's (ireatest Thoughts . th-Trui- lliuhteolisness." Young People's meeting In the rvi n Ing at i! no. Sermon nt 7 :li on Four !ig Wolds of Christ. ' A hearty til I ion to you. W. A. t'.n ssninll, ister. invl- j niin- j t.elnian l.iilhcn'il T!u will be ib-vman l.nthern s-r-l men at the First Christian Church at! L' p. in. end Simdav school at 1 p. Hi- j liev " Waist will preach Iho s. i - ' mon. ' I hrit nil SiSemsv I Cist Chinch I'hrist Scientist.' holjs sr i' is al M.ti; .Main street' fu st vtll w.l liolth of the Inland "lllOll,. Hankl. s'lm.f.ty sel l Ires ;trr al 1 I a. in. and p. nt. The sllMrrt of Hie b ssoti-s.-t nion for Sun, lav. See-; (. nil r l'llb. Is "Snt'stanre " Sund.n ! s boot l.ri;iTis at 9 a. ni. i'i:r v t-.ln- s.i.iv rrinn mriin; w be b ir. lu-b'S testimonials of he.ilin, is held ,t o rl.s k The n'aduic room, whirh is maintain-, I at lb same address, is op. n daily from s a ni.. mherr the llihle mid a ul hoi ttr-i I'bHmiaii Sri.'ti,. literatim- ma ls rent, tntrrom'tt or piirchaw d The loil'lic IS enidtaliv init- -l l. ll-l lt ml th1 rViin h ffrrviccii and to v. mi: the readier room, - i s . - . ... . : ' . , . A' . - . I nd we are all getting keyed up for he great itally lay on October 1st. 'unday. Sept. 10th, the Pible School ateets at !l:t". R M. Riley. Supt. The lesson is "The Message of Malachi," oiiml in Malachi 3:1-4:3. 'Hetiirn into Me, and I will return unto you, saith the Lord of Hosts." All who lo not attend Sunday School else- vhere are given a cordial invitation to omo to ours, t ne pastor, t . o. Htil 'ng preaches at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. His morning subject is "The Hoy al Commission." The R Y. P. IT. meets at 6:30. In the evening there will he special music by the male MUartet and the pastor will speak about "Warming at the World's Fire." Kvery christian should hear this mes -age. Pn not forget the mid-week service on Wednesday niirht and "The I ill 1'otlle" play which the World Wide i;uild itirls will put on Thurs day.nii;ht at s. Xo admission charge i hut a silvrr offering will be taken for pt IlSrS. a .. ,l,i.r.j.. of the Milton-Tree. water news and circulation bur- eau of Hie East Oregonian. MII-TOX-FnEEWATEP., Sept. 9. Alva Shiimway, mother and son, Ar thur, Mr. and Mrs. George McCon nell and family and Mrs. Olive J. Harton nf Couse Creek started Wed nesday afternoon for Wallowa, lake for a vacation,, expecting to fish for yanks. , Roy Howard and ' family, Victor Cockburn and family have gone on a. pleasure and fishing trip to Wallowa lake. Jesse and Oscar Winn with their fitinilies have gone to Wallowa lake on a. vacation I'ntl fishing excursion. The Winns live on Couse Creek. Sam 'ingle and family returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Portland. Kate Hnnx, member of the state normal faculty of Monmouth is pay ing her parents a visit, expecting to leave for Monmouth about September 20 so as to be ready to take up her work at the normal when it opens, a few days later. Her parents live' in Mrs.. O. M. Ileal's house, in North .Milton. Mrs. Gilbert Thomas, chief operator at the Mllton-Frrewater telephone ex change began her annual two week's vacation Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stadl'eld of the .Midway grocery and little daughter in company with Raymond Bllups of Walla Walla drove over to I.if Grande Saturday to visit with Mrs. Stadfeld's mother, returning Monday evening. Mrs. E. F. Faust of Portland came up to visit her husband who is em ployed in the Milton box factory and boards at Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Wil liams. She returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R F. Williams In com pany with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gruridy .spent Iy.ibor Day in Pendleton, taking' dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil liams. They enjoyed the celebration of the holiday by the county seat town, which us is usual in such things dirt herself credit. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams in company with the Fansts picnicked up the river, reporting a very enjoy able time. Warren E. Rrabtree, head of the agricultural department o MacLaugh lin high school expects to give fine work in live stock management, soils and crops, farm shop and farm me chanics, the coming year. The Walla Walla valley traction company aj'e tarring their track through Main 'street of Milton. .Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case and family have just returned from an extended vacation trip to the Yellowstone park, reporting a most enjoyable time. Mr. Case says the crops through Mon (jina are good, though it is the first good crop they have hail for a num ber of years. D. Hitchcock in company with Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and Hargadane Williams drove to l.ewiston, Ida. Thursday. Mr. Hitchcock will return, leaving the others. Miss Dulsy Maiden who is home on a vacation from her work in China as a missionary will give a lecture in the Christian chHrch, Milton, Sundav evening, September 17. She will ap pear in Chinese costume. Miss Maid en can speak tho language and has many objects which she brdught from that country which she will have on display, among them a chip off of the great, wall she got with her own hands. ' Tho play, a three act comedy, "A Family Mix," which was presented hy the young people of the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church Thursday evening was a hngh suc cess, as had been predicted, and was well attended by tho public. The re ceipts were in the neighborhood of eighty seven dollars, which after de ducting expenses will be used in pur chasing a library for the Endeavor society. Newest for Lingerie GERMAN GIRLS SOLD TO FOREIGN SHIPS. REPORT - f . " i '',-':.. tyJ r.Kkl.lW Sopt. !t. It 'hi come to t ho Knowla!i;e 'f t bt Haoibrtfir po lio t hat cirJs. mostly thirt en to f I t t.-t-n ye:i is oil an- iH'inc smmr p Vl n lo:trtl ship! I'V t"or-icn s;ul y t h imst :i II mirur proni p nn1 pprua1. to 1jv tboir n ti rotintry to to to South Amerlr. w -nro xr.vy in 11 an r;is pit t snMh An rii .in att-nt. and arp prar t it ally so 11 for immoral ptiit'os'1!. it larr-1. T"' pli. in rnnnv r,isr nNo a -Ttain that t i' p.trei'is of th' r. H'.is. .ln. n to .i.-pa:r hv t! r Ton) im i. panit .- n. t v kiu t of such Tfir ;'t- on t . ir own rhihirrn to n:ik jNm eo linr t tho s.iilor- l-.ir-- in th tiiT,!t nf th, Tarlor. A twiMcti strvl h, .1 all that remains of t Pcnns va: Eaiiroc fhonmtn's dom.'tory at rituajurph. in a r.iwlnu :.t flr vLct dciLrexJ lb fctuldirwc. avrca ana er luiW and a acjr injur 4 T Pania-sc- i pf.irm curoaii mill hoi .in All-tl'tv h.irf-t fiival in that town KruUy, s.picmh-r lj. rprnmu nity roviucta w.H l exiiibixtd. 1 I I f ill till VlfCH I I 1 irH k M W BIS I 11K ) m 2 'a i y i i Prof W. D. Willoughfcy, wife and son, dean of the college, ol libera arts of hpokane univeis.iy arrived in Mil ton Tuesday even1 p lind returned to their home .Friday. While here they were the guest.1 uf Mr. and Mrs. James . B. Scott. ' ITestiient H. S. Shnnirle of" Colum bia college made a flying trip by train to .Spokane, ret H iiia' 'j n'ursday mornir.g. ltev. .1. M. Johnson, ores ding elder of the La Grande district of the M. E. Church, Poufh, has moved h i family H to Milton to give the young people the advantage of Columbia college.' They have rented the. James IDortd home in North Milton. They lire froih Rich land, Ore. William J. Groscclo?e and family from Iyewiston, Ida. have moved to Milton and they will occupy' the K. It. Henry house. They also come to give the young members of the family the advantage of the college. Thursday evening SeplemHer 14 at 8:0a o'clock the teacher's antial re cital in the schools of music and ex pression will be given In the collog;) auditorium. v Mrs. W, G. Norwood and (laugh tern will move to Milton this Week from Corvallis, and the young ladies will enter the colege. Mrs. Owen Howells, head of1 the violin school will arrive in Milton Thursday evening, and the other teachers will como Saturday and Sunday. Columbia college will -epbn its twen- L ty third year's work Monday Septem ber It. President Rhangle states that the enrollment will be unusually large this year, and the students will he of more mature age than of recent years. The Baptist young people had a social and business meeting at the homeof J. C. Pritchett, Froewater, Friday evening. ' , ' The Milton-Freewater public school will open Monday, September 11 but the Mactiaughlln union high school will not be able to begin work till a week- later as the building is not Quite in readiness. The faculty and board of education have gotten out a circular of informa tion and every patron or any one in terested in the high school should se cure or.c. Morris Hickenbottom went to take charge of his school in a country dis trict about eight miles from Pendle ton. He went so as to begin Inst Tues day, Monday being a holiday. The term will be a nine months one. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kinzer from Juli e ta, Idaho, were guests at the Hick enbottom home Wednesday night. Mrs. Doris Ogden has gone to Port land to spent the winter with her sis ter, Mrs. W. G. White. It. Maxwell has sold his leaso on the vernon place near Umapine to Frank MeSherrv. , Rev. M. G, Bentley, after spending his vacation with his family at Crock eti station has gone to the Willamette valley and resumed his evangelistic vork. The Lamb Fruit companyhas fin ished up their work of . shipping prunes in the Milton-Freewater dis-l trict and at Weston and have gone now to Boise to commence operations! I ltd e. ; ' Frar.k Lamb went over to Moscow Idaho Thursday, returning Friday night. The Denlson fruit company is prac- tically through shipping prunes, re porting the handling of twenty-seven," cars for the season. j It is estimated by fruit men that it e whole prune district wjll shipj aDout three hundred and ten cars, this season, against eight hundred! Ij'-t season. A. S. Kelsie and family are visitin at the home of J. J. Williams. Miss Thema Christensen, has . gone to Kan Francisco. Cal. for an extend eti visit with her aunt Miss Editlj Perry who is teaching In that city. The joint meeting of the two com merclal organizations of Milton ami r reewater in the social narlor of the! library in Milton Thursday iveninJ was well attended, the ladles of th Improvement club were served thH hr.nquet report the laying of eighty piates. 'ihin was the first meetina liter the summer vacation. W. if. Burma, Freewater Jeweler i being visited by two daughters, Thel ma and Esther from Moberlv. Mo. who will however stay ouf a few davsl Miss Thelma Is with a bank and Mtsi Esther is with a wholesale grocer company In the Missouri city." ' Mrs. Bessie Milhorn of Idaho if visiting her brother W. P. Honson ami family. At a meeting of the Twin Cities basil ran cum Wednesday, Harry Harring ion ana u. t. Harstad were electe ninnageds and Hi R. Vanslyke, Robert '"" ann it. u. Monahan werd elected directors. ' . BIRD USED MECHANICAL MEANS TO GAIN ESCAP CI.VCIXXATr, O.. Sept. 9. JudgH I.onertS Le Bond ha MlirnM rirrj nis vacation in California with h prize fish story of the venr r ports that while deep sea fishing off -ania .uomra with live minnows h and his aartv hooked fiv nm.n.. which dived for the bait snd swallow eu me nooks. One of tho .hinia says, was landed and tied In a gu'nnv sack, but threw itself the er of the boat's motor with the result! mat tne moving machinery reversed null- emu. mucn to tne astonish ment of the fishermen, and rinnii nn en the sack, liberating the cormorant That's why, the judge declares he couldn't bring back a picture of the nirrt to substantiate his story. CATARRH nuncd by Constitutional condition .. ... xui 'IKJ Elves UUICK (Ktiier by o.al application, and the , Internal Mrdirine. a Tonic, which acl I thronrh tht Blood cn the Murom Sur- I faOM nri itta in wit; . . of C.irrh "r""" Sold bjr druccif ts for over 40 Tears. F. J. Chenev : C.. Toledo. O. . Kefwt material for One linferla Is crepenck satin. Pussy willow silk, sheer chiffon roils and crepe de chine ara other faTorMea. Deeper oolors are expected to ba favore coral, deep orchid. goM n maise follow Beah color la popu larity. Tailored styles with UtUv COHPOuno COMtiBaarftuim