Mail Order
Patrons
Winter Preparation
Humanity
During this week of intensive
preparation for the coming days
of rigorous w inter we suggest
that you use our mail order
department freely and. as in the
past. you> will find a most
careful and prompt service at
your disposal.
To Look to Your
Red Cross Mem
bership
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THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION
Complete in every detail with their fashionable win
ter wear.
WOMEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR SECTION
With it’s worIds of good warm underweàr.
THE MEN’S SECTION
WOMEN’S HOSIERY SECTION
THE YARD GOODS SECTION
Thoroughly prepared to fill your needs during this
week of winter preparation. Suits and coats, the very
best for the great factories of our great nation to
produce.
The greatest in all Easteru Oregon.
Loaded to it’s capacity.
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YOUR THANKSGIVING NEEDS
Have been looked after, too.
BOYS’ SECTION
BLANKET SECTION
Where every known garment for a boy’s winter
wear is offered you.
Where the best is shown in great quantities.
THIS IS THE WEEK FOR WINTER PREPARATION
Where It Pays
Pure Food Grocery
To Trade”
The Greatest Mother Turns to
Tasks of Peace.
Bargain Basement
TRIBUTES FROM THE
WORLD’S LEADERS
organization that knows no politics,
no distinction of creed, no high, no
low—but unites the hearts of all for
service to fellow-men. The window
service flag this year has ene more
stripe than last year, indicating three
years of membership in the Red Cross. Work
RED CROSS HOUSE
GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS
THE THREE CROSSES
The iron cross is black as death and
hard as human hate;
The wooden cross is white and still
and whispers us, "Too Late,”
But the Red Cross sings of life and
love and hearts regenerate.
The iron cross is a boastful, cross and
marks the war-mad slave;
The wooden cross is a dumb, dead
cross and marks a shallow grave.
But the Red Cross reaches out its
arms to solace and to save.
The iron cross is a kaiser's cross and
narrow is its clan;
The wooden cross is a soldier's cross
and mourns its partisan.
But the Red Cross is the Cross of One
. who served his fellowman.
—Edmond Vance Cooke.
For the Red Cross, the war did not
end with the armistice, and even yet
there are thirty thousand soldiers and
sailors still under treatment in army
and navy hospitals. The Red Cross
convalescent house at Camp Lewis
stands next to home itself in the af
fections of hundreds of boys who, sick
or wounded, looked forward to the day
when they might leave the bare and
cheerless ward in the base hospital
and spend part of each day enjoying
its easy chairs, its music, its books,
its pictures, and its good cheer. Even
now. a year after the armistice, there
are overseas men. patients at Camp
Lewis, not yet well enough to be dis
charged. who sit before the great fire-
place these autumn days, thankful that
Tile Greatest Mother is still mindful
of them. The picture is duplicated in
army hospitals all over the land, and
wherever throughout the world Amer
ican boys are still in Uncle Sam s serv
MAS YOUR CLUB SET
ITS RED CROSS DAY?
A series of Red Cross "club days"
are to be held in all parts of the United
Stales during October.
Granges,
Church Societies, Business. Commer
cial. Rotary, Kiwanis. Advertising.
Fraternal, Woman's and other clubs,
are
being invited to set aside a regular
Invest a dollar in Red Cross and cut
meeting
or a day for a special lunch
happiness coupons the rest of the year. eon at which
plans will be made for
aiding the Third Red Cross Roll Call,
to be held throughout the country
November 2 to 11.
The clubs will call for volunteer
workers, including prominent mem
bers for speakers, in the interest of
enrolling members for the peace-time
program of the Red Cross. Many of
the speakers on the war time activi
ties of the Red Cross will be former
service men and women who came in
contact with the Red Cross on the
field of action.
White Elephants.
Among the more conservative Sl
arnese the change of the national far
from red to alternate stripes nt rep
white, blue, white, and red was prop
ably a matter, here and there, of ad
verse comment, hut the color
1920
The Red Cross service flag, indicat
Ing membership In the great organiza
tion of mercy, will appear again in
November In every window In the
Northwest. In every farmhouse, in
every city home, in the cabins of
hi mesteaders. In the huts of fisher
hen in far Alaska, will appear this
symbol of affiliation with the one great
arrange:
meut, one may imagine, is relatively
unimportant so long as the ancient
white elephant remains the national
symbol. Indeed the rest of the word
would hardly know Siam without the
white elephant, and a recent traveler
In Siam describes the care with which
these animals are maintained In
Bangkok. One may wonder, however,
just how seriously the white elephant
is regarded by the energetic business
men of Siam who are now strenuously
preparing to Improve trade conditions
with western nations.
The Columbia Garage
GEORGE W. MATHAY. Prop.
of the American
Cross Is Praised By
Noted Men.
It Is on membership more than
money contributions that the stress
of the present campaign is laid, for
the Red Cross seeks to associate the
people in welfare work throughout the
land, especially in those communities
where neither official nor unofficial
provision has been made for adequate
health and social service."—President
Wilson.
"The American Red Cross is tit
mobilized heart and spirit of the whole
American people."—Henry P. Davison.
On the West Side, of Town
EVEnBRicHl
Good Workmanship
Storage Space
Used Cars for Sale
TOP DYE
IS GUARANTEED TO DYE AND
"A magnificent spirit breathes In the
American Red Cross.”—Marshal Foca.
In giving prompt and efficient relief
the Red Cross has won the eternal
gratitude of millions of people."—Gen
eral Pershing.
"It requires no organization to al
low one of us as an individual to buy
a dinner for a hungry man. It re
quires the greatest degree of organi
zation to deal with the foes of a
world. The Red Cross seems to be
With
essentially demanded
out the Red Cross I do not know
whether the world would have been
able, to bear the horrors and devasta
tion of this wearful war.”—Newton B.
Baker.
OUR GUARANTEE
YOUR DEALER IS INSTRUCTED TO
REFUND YOUR MONEY IF YOU
ARE DISSATISFIED WITH RESULTS
FOR SHABBY
FURNITURE
IF DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY WRITE DIRECT
EVERBRIGHT MFG. CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO
At very little expense and without any effort you can me ke your
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"The Red Cross is not going to turn
Its back on its responsibilities.”—Liv
ingston Farrand, Chairman. Executive
Committee, National Red Cross.
“Mr. Davison has spoken to me of
how the Red Cross hopes to continue
work even in peace time. This is a
noble enterprise................... Wonderful
results could be obtained if all coun-
tries would join hands, especially in
all questions concerning small chil
dren, tuberculosis, and sanitation in
general."—Queen Marie of Rumania.
THERE’S NO
EXCUSE
Wm. M. Hahn
Columbia Garage
Ore. Hardware * Imp. Co.
“The Red Cross is the great. Neigh
bor. ... If the world is made a
1 ttle more comfortable, a little hap
little stronger for the struggle
of life through its effort the Red
Cross is content.”—The Secretary of
the Navy.
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"I don t know what we would have
done without the help of the Ameri-
cans. 1 thank you from the bottom
of my heart.” — Ignace Paderewski.
Premier of Poland.
Elliott’s Tire Shop in Connection
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“We surely can do no better than
to emulate the human and social work
of our sister organization, the Amer
ican Red Cross.”—Signor Ciraolo
newly elected President of Italian Red
Cross.
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