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t TACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGOX, MOXDAV. (VTOliKK : 1DH. ETPiIIT PAGES If FifK Important Offerings in Authoritative Styles Women's Coats "iit wrallior is here. CVM nights anl chilly inorniiurs do luaiicl warmer clothes. AYo have a larc, clmico assortment of the smartest styles. Ealmaeaan, Cossac, Kedingote ami Capo Coat uhnIcIs. All are economically priced. At $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $18.75, $20.00, $22.50, $27.50, $37.50, $50.00 9 3vs Pflftts Sraits $5.00 Hic-c- Hiits i-onie in tlie now Norfolk style?, maJe of all-wool ca.-inu rts in choice new mixtures. An extra pair of trousers. Well made, guaranteed for service, extra pood for school wear. We will gladly i-limv them to you whether you wish to huy or not, and it's up to you. in justice to yourself to see them be fore lmying:. Choice only $3.00. Two pair pants. yfwm Silks for Party Dresses A wonderful display of silks for EVENING PAKTY or DINNER DRESSES, of satins, crej-e de chine, poplin, taffeta, eharmeuse, mes caline, printed chiffons, etc., in all of the want ed pastel shades', etc. Let us help you plan. Counter l-ooks showing the latest in styles for the late fall and winter. No trouble to show. Economically priced S1.00 to' 3.50 LOOK FOR WINDOW DISPLAY. The NewDress Goods Are here. The mot beautiful assortment of woolen DRESS GOODS we have ever shown. Whatever the edict of fashion have approved for the fall season in the new weaves and new coloring:, you will find here. ROMAN STRIPES and PLAIDS of for eign and domestic weave shown in all the pop ular color combinations, high class pure wool fabrics, 42 to '0 inches wide. Especially priee-d yard $1.23 to $2.00 NEW COATINGS Of the new double weiirht. full SO inches wide. in mo-t extensive-' and finest assortment oi weaves and colorings, including plain effect, plaids and strie?, double faced, of chinchilla, ze-lx-line. shadow plaid etc. The yard $1.50 to S3.50i THE NEW REPP CLOTH In all its lieauty of texture and fini.-h, soft, drajx-s well, al-o pleats. Comes 5d inches wide in Copenhagen, navy, trreen, tan, brown, ocean blue. Mack. ' The yard $1.23 Men's Handkerchiefs We now have our complete ?to-k of handker chiefs wlii.li includes plain cambric at 5, 10c i ii l 13. Pur.- Linen? at 20c, 23c, 330, and 30. All widths of hems. Linen Iiiitial, at 23c, 33c and 30 smart. Al-o many novelties that will Ik? entirely new to you. and '.hat you'll like. Supply your hand kerchief need- here ami get T. P. W. trading stamps ns well as the lx-st of values.' Knit Underwear Comfort and satisfaction are combined with low prices in this section of our store. At 35 garment, women's fleeced shirts and pants. At 50 garment, extra heavy fleeced shirts and pants. At $1.00 garment, extra heavy fleeced union suits. At $2.00 garment, extra heavy wool mixed union suits. $.50 garment, fine mercerized union suits. At $3.30 garment, fine ca-hmcre union suits At $3.75 garment, fine silk anil wool union suits. At $5.00 garment, fine silk and wool union suits. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE. We have never before shown such a complete assortment of wool hose: thev range in price ... i nn i Men's $5.00 Shoes Rest on earth. All leathers, any toe nnd many weights, just $5. The lasts are such as to give the desired com fort in wearing and still retain their original shape. A.-k to see our S3.00 men's shoe-. Wool Sox for Men THE CELEBRATED RL.U'k' CAT PR AND Good, hcavv, warm, serviceable sox that' have no equal in Pendleton; good for hunters and fishermen. J hey 're the kind that wear; new stock and good values. Medium and light weight cashmere and wool sot guaranteed. black, grey, fan and fancy 20, 35 and 50. I he well known Shawkmt make. Tho Peoples Uareloasi Where It Fays to Trae. Save Your T. P '.'lading Stamrs PRtsuurtJ COUPOW I irmiirnn nrrrnrn SOCIAL NEWS SHOULD BE PHONED BY 10 A. M. EACH DAY An event of much Interest to si-! clety this week will be theweddlng of Miss Frances Ireland Burchlll to Charles Bond which will be celebrated! Wednesday mornlnK at 11 o'clock In I the Episcopal church. The wedding will be a quiet affair Inasmuch as Miss PurchiU Is Just recovering from Illness. The couple will leave on the noon train on their honeymoon trip. An adjourned meeting of the Civic Club Is to be held tomorrow afternoon In the city hall. HELP FROM U. OF 0. ASSISTANCE WILL BE GIVKX IX tVKlUX NKW ItKVl lit. ED WOKK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Hales of Adams drove down from their home In their car yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. 0. Uaumlster and Mrs. A. A. Paumlster. prominent Walla Walla ladles, spent Sunday In 1'endleton en route home from Hot Lake. Mrs. Howard Stephens and children have returned from Nebraska where they visited for several weeks. Miss Mollle Oalther, who for eleven yearn was In charge of the school at the I'matllla Indian ngrnry and who has been principal of the Cheniawa school for. the past two years, will leave soon for South Dakota to take the supei Intendeney of a school of Indian girls there. Miss Galther has many friends in Pendleton who will be sorry to see her leave the state. Quite a number of Pendleton peo ple Annul a new Sunday afternoon di version yesterday by reason of the new auto street car service Just es tablished. They made roil ml trips In the cars and found '"seeing Pendle ton" rides very enjoyable. The Moose lodge will hold Initia tion Wednesday evening for the large number of new members secured dur ing the recent membership campaign. r Miss Muriel Perlnger was hostess Saturday evening to the twenty-five young ladies of the city who are members of the Sigma Kpsilon Oml cron sorority. It was In the nature of a rest party In celebration of the completion of the rushing season. Miss Irene Shea went out to the Oieorge Strand farm yesterday to he the guest of Mrs. Strand for a couple of days. Home Hints and Recipes JtrltMi Po-t Caxunltlc. LONDON. Oct. G. A list of casual tleg In the buttle of the Aisne, Issued by the official press bureau Includes TUT men and noncomlmnflloned offl ers Heretofoie the lists of this buttle have been confined to officers. Tonight' list shows C5 killed; 3J0 Wounded; S3 wounded und missing, i.n.l 3 missing Of the killed the i!.,v.o T-i.l.t Artillery. Koyal Horte Artillery, gueon's Pays ""d Dragoon; diard predominated. i An additional list of officers was Jscui'd. showing six killed, eight who tnnl iif wounds, IT wounded. Britain Called Agitator. JiEliU.V, Oct. 6. The following wa officially given out here: "The Danish paper National Tltend publishes a statement by Gottlieb Von Jagow, the German foreign minister, In which he says that e;reat Britain has promised France assistance be fore German troops entered Belgium- LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKKS MAXV KHIEXDS Tallrnan & Co. report they are making many friends through the QUICK benefit which Pendleton peo ple receive from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka. This remedy Household Hints. It Is sometimes a delicate matter to find an appropriate place in which to beat rugs when living in cities or large towns. Take an old spring mat tress, place it on the sidewalk, lay the rue face down on this and beat. All the dirt falls through nnd may be swept away. It Is a good Idea to save all the lids from fruit baskets to use as mats on kitchen tables under the tea kettle and hot vessels or as trays upon which to place Jars when canning vegetables or fruit In boiling water In a large vessel. Then can be burn ed when soiled. For mud stains on dresses dissolve a little carbonate of soda in water and with It wash the mud stains. An other plan Is to rub the stains with a cut raw potato, afterward remov ing the potato Juice by rubbing it with a flannel dipped in water. Dried lavender, burned after the manner of Incese, is us objectionable to flies and mosnuitoes as it Is pleas ing to our nostrils. Pyrethrum, pow dered, may be burned in the same way for a like purpose. I Cut' a groove along the side of the ! cork of a medicine bottle; put back I In the bottle and It will be easy to count the drops one by one without j pouring too fast. I Tin dish covers are easily cleaned by rubbing them with a cloth dipped I in w hitening and sweet oil mixed: j to polish, dust with dry whitening und : polish with a leather. Warm vinegar will remove the I most obstinate mud stains. Hub well In with a cloth and hang in the air to 1 ry. Two Strings to Her Bow. To encourage two lovers, or even more, at a time is always a danger ous and decidedly wrong method. It Is no excuse for a girl to say that she is unable to make up her mind as to which of the two she prefers. She should In that case have been more careful at the beginning to show no particular favor for either. Nothing is so exasperating to the average man as to' have the girl he loves treat a number of men exactly alike. It Is, he considers, his privilege to have the sweetest smile, the longest and most confidential chat. If these are not accorded him, he usually re tires from the field, since he cannot beur to be one of a crowd In the eyes of her whom he loves. Therefore a girl' should hasten to make up her mind, or Mr. Right will quietly take his leave. She will find to her dismay, that he has left the field to others, for. whom she cares not a stray. What was a pastime to her was a serious matter to him. He could not be expected to understand that her smiles were bestowed on others Just to make him want thern all the more. aii teaiiiers In Umatilla counts nave neen offered assistance from the University of Oregon In coveting the required work from the new- State Beading List, the offer huvlh Just been received nt the office of County Superintendent of School I E. Young. The spuerintendent, under section 24 of the school laws of Ore- gjn for iau, may not register any teacher until he Is satisfied that al least one of the State Beading List cooks nas been covered. The slat? university suggests that because of pressure of other work county super intentlents may find supervision of this sott difficult. It has therefore prepared study helps, and Is ready to csslst the superintendent and the teachers In any of several ways as indicated In the following letter from the secretary of the extension divi sion: "1. If you care to utilize the fa culties of the extension division of j the university, we will communlcat. with your cooperation, with every one of your teachers, advising her of the legal necessity of doing the work, urging her to make selection of the book and telling her we will send her question and suggestions and aid her to get the most good possible from the book. When she has com pleted the reading we will give her a card certifying the fact, whlc'u card she shall file with you when she reg isters her certificate, as evidence that the work has been done. "2. If you wish yourself to make the selection of books from the list. we shall advise the teachers of the choice and take the matter up In the same way. "3. If you handle the work through reading circles, we shall be glad to furnish your office or to the teachers direct. If you request, cop ies of the study helps on the book which are to be studied. We are also willing Insofar as we can. to send men from our departments to address those reading circle groups. The am. cunt of such assistance, however, l.i strictly limited by the number men available and the amount funds on hand. "4. If you wish to tho others who are too remote to at tend the circle meetings to do their reading with us. we shall be glad to undertake the work on that basis. "A the University of Oregon 1 part of the public school system there will be no expense to any of the teachers except, of course, that each WHAT CAUSES COLDS? This question and "How to JY.'vent Colds" is n:.kcd a thousand time every day. A cold is really a fever, not always caused by the weather but due to a disordered condition of the blood or l.n!c of important food elements. In changing seasons fat-, foods are essential because they dis tribute heat by enriching the blood and so render the body better able to withstand the varying elements. This is the underlying reason why the medicinal fats in Scott's Emulsion quickly overcome colds and build strength to prevent more serious sick ness. It contains nature's medicinal fats, so skillfully prepared that the bhxxl profit from every drop, end it U K'tti'iirr will hum runn ' - . . . borrow copy of the book which she free from harmful drug! or . eohol. . 1 14-57 Kull Huwue, Biooiufield, V.J. lrt Colorado I'ooIIihiI. Hol'LDKIt, Colo., net. r..--Although the big games of the Kocky Mountain Intercollegiate Conference football season do not begin until next Saturday, the season was for mally opened here this afternoon when the University of Colorado met the alumni of the Institution. A MEDIUM-: OI" Ml ltlT. A proprietary medicine, like every thing else that comes before the pub lie. has to prove Its merits. The law of the survival of the fittest applies In tills field as In others. The rea son for the tremendous success or Lydl.i K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Is because It has been fulfill ing a real human need for forty years so that today thousands of American iy . . . - - 1 llow spy Wan uitlt. London, Oct. 6.-An amusing story of the capture of n spy near Namur, llelgliim, told by a oohiler to a llelglan angler, has been receiv ed by the Fishing (ia.ette. Pelgian soldiers in a wood near Nauiur anw ft man fishing and taking no notice of patrols that passed. Questioned as to what sport he had had, the answer was, "The beggars won't bite. From the fishing basket on which he was slttltig came (he unusual sou net of a '"coo-coo," and another spy wse caught. "My friend." says the cor respondent, "stated that the pUeone were fairly tender." Canadian I'M.'X'rly TnLcii, VENP'E (via Paris), Sept. C- -The women owe their health and happl- Austrian government has confiscate'! the Canadian Pacific Hallway com panCs pec in Itles and money depos.lt ' i-d In Vienna, It U reported, n well I a the companCs observation care ' running on Austrian railroads. This has been done. It Is said, as a con seiin to i- of the refusal of the com- pany to pay the (pvldetids of Auxtrl- The ,.haicholdcrH. aiding! ii;,:in newspapers nt Trentln. Austria, have been forced to sus'pend puhllcatlon Italian residents are be lies to tlu marvelous power oi wii famous medicine, made from roots and herbs nature's remedy for wo man's Ills. Adv. IOWA PK!.Pltl; ITS woiti.Ds i iit r.Miiiiir DKS .MOINES. Ia. Oct. State Agricultural society Is the Iowa-Panama Exposition Com mlttee Commission to gather togeth ei the exhibits that won prizes at the : nf .pi under the closest eurvell late and district and county fairs .,n,o. ireparatory to sending them, to San I , . Francisco next -.car to compete for , wms I- tlx- Work. the world's prizes In agricultural ex-j ,lk) -,, mllf.rIa1n-. CoUKh n,m. hiblts. The prize winning exhibits; ,,, letter than nne other" writ esll of corn and grain at the Iowa State College will also be secured. The last livestock In Iowa Is be ing rounded up preparatory to run ning It In two special stock train across the country to San Francisco making stops en rout both ways In brief displays in many cities and tow ns. E P.obcrts. Homer City. Pa., "I have taken it off ami on for years snd It has never failed to give the desired results." For sale by all dealer Adv. Why Xot liiblMi it? When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way Is to publish It. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Pe ru, Ind., wai troubled with belching of Bour stomach nnd frequent hend of aches. She writes. "I fee) It my duty i to tell others what Chamberlain' employ Tablets have dor.e for me. They have methods suggested above and group helped my digestion and regulatej my some of your teachers Into reading bowels. Since using them I have circles under yourself or supervisors. ' been entirely well." For sale by nil with or without our aid, nnd require dealers. Adv. "RABBIT" MARANVILLE, BOSTON'S STAR became famous by curing appendl- Great Britain, in fact, had prepared cltls and it is the most thorough for war by stirring up feeling in the( bowel cl'-anser known, nctlng on fllffererit countries against Germany i both the lower nnd upper bowel, after t'; old l;rit!?h way of playing ,J('ST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka re Europe;. n continental states against Jii ves constipation anil gas on the -!i'h other. I Momaeh almost IMMEDIATELY. Ink Spot. Ink spots will come out absolutely If they are soaked In milk before wash ing. Immerse the spot and allow It to s"nl: until It disappears. Plans for n Congregational church are being considered at Condon. 1 j ' Dream Warns of Arrest. ST. PAUL Minn. Oct .'.. Alexan der Fredeen arrived In St. Paul re cently, a noti-belie er In dreams. Fredeen was arrested by Patrol man Patrick t'ulh me at Fifth und St Peter streets and was taken to tho Central station. "List night while I was Mteplng near Hastings I ilr-ame I that t was arrested and h ked np In ft Cell." Fredeen told Desk Sers-.-.it,t Murane as ho was bring tabbed The llrookiiiKM Timber an.l Lumber Co. plant at llrookliigs ("ufy county, will start about October M. Severe Blood Troubles Vanish With Mic Effect, Great Rem edy Makes Disease Disappear. At nlirimt nny drug more you ttuj eb taln 8. 8. S., the fnmmis Mood purlflrr, and you then Te. th veritable wlmrd that limlon all bin,,,! treiil.lin vanlnh. Your lUnmach ink,. klmlly to H. 8. 8.. It uahvi Into jour blood. Ik a purifying wave, makes the liver, kidneys, bladder ami akin work In harmony; ki ..j.h accumulation that bare caused rheumatism, catarrh, swollen glinda, sore threat and akin eruption. Just na food make hi . so doea Si a 8 follow the proiTM of dlKmth.n b itlmn late tinturnl accretion to protect im agalnat the ravages (,f disease germ. We art well nwnre of the fact that these perum are niit to be latent uliliin ,,. .. i u ..v. III lolent erupt Ion f the sHn whenever fhft UVutl.ln U In . I ........,. .., . , ,. r reitanee. And It I ft Imth tir..n !.. .i i .- ,i,-r.- ertipi inn or to gi t rhl of them that Nature gave u audi an allv na m h u i. i. , . - " ." i- in MireiT vegetable, rmjlnlna no mercury, and yet It : , ' s irminie Tor Whim mercury has Ixca empioM-d for age. In every community ire .pi,. Wm know this to be true. They owe to 8. H. 8. their recovery. Ot a bottle today. Itefuae ill aiibatltutea. Head the folder around the bottle tlat tells f the wonderful work being done by the medical department In assisting users of 8. 8. 8. Kor a aperlal book on blood trouble addreas The Kwlft Bpeclllr C r, swift Il,g.. Atlanta, (J. wax. siops NEURA LGIA GDI "nabbit" Maranvllle, otherwise coming world's series with the Ath-' Walter Maranvllle, has not been In letea which will Btartlo the enormous big league baseball very long, but crowds that will see the games. The I he is one of the stars of tho game. "Itabbir is not much of a batter, but I ins worn at snort in the latter part; his work In the field is so good that of bict season and during this season Ceorge .Stalllngs, manager of the Na has been a revelation to the Hoston tlonal League pennant winners, hit: fans In speed. He Is expected to found It necessary to keen him in th .show flashes of speed during the line up, , Dr. James Headache Powder give instant relief Cost dime a package. NrrVA-rartfinir. at.lifllnM j it . . . --- i iw ur aim, throbbing headaches yield Tn just a few momcnw to iir. JameV Hcaducho Pow ders which coat only 10 cent a pack nge at any lniK store. If the quick rat, surest headache relief In the wholo world. Don't suffer! Relieve tlm njrony and distress now I You can. Millions of nion and women lmvo found that headache and neuralgia tnisory Is needle. Get what you ask