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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PEKDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1917. PACK TWO J " " " LIVE NEWS OF -.'. tv i .-ii--Twf--r " 'i f ' "rrrrr?- I! 1 1 1 D4 1 You Want the Best Clothes Values That Your Money Can Buy, You Musi Come to The Peoples Warehouse. BERWICK 2 in HARROW JormJit CO LL ARS arc curve cut to jit the shoddas perfectly. 15 cents eadibjorycf la something, the qual ity standard is a matter of choice, no opportunity to assure yourself of quality. ! Fortunately clothing; does not come under that head, its qualities are standard, everybody knows them. Nearly everyone in Pen dleton and vicinity knows that the clothes we sell, top the quality field, that their tailoring is masterly, their woolens superior, their designs smart, their values exceptional. To this - abundant de gree of quality, this store adds good service and fair dealing. Prices range from $15.00 to $30.00. For Graduation Dresses Time is getting short now in which to get in readiness the "Graduation Dress." We are showing a won derf ul lot of Laces, Embroid eries and Fabrics, such a3 Voile, Organdie, f Lyklinen, Batiste, etc. Let us help you plan the dress. Our stocks are the largest, our assortments the best, our prices the lowest. New JACK TAR MIDDIES Are Here A NEW MIDDY FOR EVERY WOMAN, GIRL AND CHILD. We are sole agents in Pendleton for the famous "Jack Middies. Tar" .v -r- nn u:jj : Vn-of KviM. net Materials: Best Workmanship; Guaranteed Colors; Full Cut ;and Perfect Fit Prices as cheap as other makes, that do not have all these desirable features. Some of the special style feature, are the new Mid die for wometh.t ope- tr-r down th. front. Thore in Copenhagen blue are to be commended where serv.ee is an important issue and Norfolk belted wdel. or sa!.h7pUi noddies of solid white materials or trimmed with novelty striping, and colored collar, and cuff, are very smart. "Jack Tar" middies are priced from 9 3c to $2.95. Pendletons Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade THE NORTHVEST Aalnta Mm i rc. ?.v n ::i iu v.1.1 a ::i m .'.laaggsaai 117 OS 12S. j bia-Willamette AJEfTWJA. tar.. AP"I - "r J torts Oun Club broke into the folum- when the kU menaced TnHlvw4rl Aaeo- banc here esterda-- to break mJ, BrTTTUt AVn SOFTER UGBT la iwurH by the eee of eosta ef these beautiful futures aura. They s-te "St ' Illuminates tha room aorfanhr. but that does not ttra or Straus (tea eea. They sra aiaaa elrs eoaaVlerlas their run at-floe-aey an. extra bnatr. Wky aot at least ara them T J. L. VAUGHAN 117 out of tha possible 111. .Dptt t hitch wind tha weal her wsa rl-ar ,nd Just t ahoar that th 111 senr 'as no fluke tt mlht br well to add (bat there mere 22 trapshootera hn roke better than per cent of the rork Ihriitrn to them. The ine-nhers of tlie team mhk-h -rnpeted acainst tha Round-l'p Gun Tub of I"endlet.n are Mai falleadar. 24; W. A. HliTlMi. 24: K. Burltn came. 21; C Anet. 21. and C. Burlln- ime. 2J: total. 117- Hunfr AatorW will meet the Alanr 'lub. lan hi-m r.nAMr.-. mi.ia. Miore HvftT ylwr InJaHei In rri- dnt al KtanaoHr IVI'lA.VAJf'I.tH. In. April 21 1-1 T p-tm-nm are tead and a ertjre of , the- are atiTertnr fT'tn minor In 'j'jrlea aa a reeu t of a fire, ahlrh ! Mid to hava reaulted from un explo -l.n of moving picture fllma in thr ofrice of a film evcrtanita In tha Oil fax office building; and apartment hotiae In tha downtown diMrirt here laat DiKht- Tha dead are; In. Martha K. KeJIer. a phirUn; Harry Rowland, Is. an emplova of ihe t'ole Motor company; lena Grif In. lit; Koliert untTin, 14; MrB. M. Urifftn. mother of Iont and Itobert, an unidentified fomaji. The flame rpread to the IJndea and Royal hotela. bat the (ueirta ea eaped and damaa to tha hotela waa lltht. Toe Inap to the ("olrax build in la estimated at fS.. llpreaenliatlte Claude Ktti-hin'a ad herenta are ao inrrf at hia Vote aeaittM war that he may be tempted presently to apell hla flret name flawed." ttRANTS PASS. Ore. April 2S. ArAM .ikln. thmoeh the rouarrieat part of Curry county, one hundred milea from Gold Beach to uranu Pass, Joaeph Wheaton, 17, an or phan, today Ut one of I'ncle Ham 'a soldiers. VANCOUVER. Wash.. April SS. One thousand deaf men all experts with the rifle will w a part of Col onel Roosevelt's proposed volunteer division If J. F. Meag-her. Instruc tor fh the Waahlnifton state school tor the deaf has his way. He has written the colonel for permiwiion to recruit a thousand "sons of silence," whom, he says, he can have ready for service In four months. "OrtiA. April 21. A "give-- l.li...B.wwb to huv mar bonds' campaign Is on here, today under th" direction of the Tacoma Rorary ciud. OI.TMPIA, April 21. State Com miraioner Benson today is enlisting the cooperation of all publications In Washington in a statewide campaign of agriculture preparedness. State experts will prepare 60-word stor ies on the moat approved way to plant and harvest crops suitable to both eastern and western Washington. PORTLAND. Ore April 51. Hav ing sworn his intention of renounc ing his allegiance to Kaiser Wilhelm. yet denied citixenshlp In the United States for the present. August Voger. of this city, ia today a man without a country. He wns refused final pa pers because of the 100-year-old law which provided that an alien enemy cannot be granted citizenship. BEND, Ore,. April SI. The United States got into a war with Germany without B. S. Bothwe.ll. a homestead er living 2S miles from La pine hear ing about it. but aa soon as he did happen to get the news he walked with snowvhoes to Bend and enlisted in the navy. Today he la on hia way to San Francisco. Between the time he heard of the war and his depart ure from Bend by train, he walked 75 miles. Awl-t Nature. There are time when you should assist nature. It l.-t now undertaking to cleanse your sys tem if you will take Hood's Kar saparllla J he undertaking will be suc cessful. This great medicine puri fies and iMiiltls up as nothing else does. Adv. t'OVKKXMEXT Plltt'HASKS lll tiK AK.MY SU-PI.IF OIICAtiO. April SO. tioTenimrnt reprr-sr-nlatlves bought two hundred and fifty four thousand dollars worth of thirty five cents a pound hecon. sixty thousand pairs of shoes at five dollars and ten cents rai-h and four hundred thousand cots, worth s mil' lion, five hundred and forty one thous- and. Monday bids bail be ofiencd for supplies for an army of half s million nen. HUNGRY l.ABORKKS OX STKIKK Swedish Workers Not Satisfied With Bread Itathm. STOCKHOLM, via London, April tl. Dissatisfaction with the size of the bread ration, the shortage In many kinds of provisions and high prices generally resulted today in a atrik of laborers In all the shops III 'the towns of Vestervtk, which has a pop ulation of some 8000. Why CMstlparJoa Injure. The bowels are the natural sewer age system of the body, when they become obstructed try constipation a port ef the poisonous matter which the-i- should carry orf to absorbed rn--o the -system, making you feel doll and stupid, and Interfering with the digestion and assimilation of food. This condition la quickly relieved b Cnanvberlain's Tablets. Obtainable very' hers.- A i . LOCAL TRAPSHOOTERS LOSE OREGON MUTCH Only (small Tuiimmk IMti 11 itHrrn. I ft 10 out of 12-; A-aoria lu-mkji 117, Wood burn 11. Ia jranIe 113. .lf-ni 114. oreKDD city &. AfKorla 117, I'endleum lot. I'endlftun trawhottra of the Hound-l'p (Sun Club etrday ht their firrt mutch In the Urtscun stat telegraphic tournament. There wai but a stmall turnout yesterday det-plte the fin weather an2 . the be they could do was to break 1419 bird out of 12S. Astoria, a-saliurt which city Pendleton waa pitted, made a irood fetaway with a ecore of 117. In the Inland Empire league there waa no hooting yesterday owlnir to the an- ual tourney at Lsewluton, The scores of the team members who were shooting against the Anto rill bos follow: Karl O.uttJt. Zl; J B. Sharp. 22; lUmlllon, ZZ. h Bowman. 22. and 11 8iiMmn. rO; to ta I 16. The other scores are srf fill- lows: Tex Wincheater. 2; Henry Koeenbenr. 3;n Baum, 1: J. car- roll. IS; Clive Cheshire. I. Jak OirHon. IS; J. J. Hamlr-y. is Hnd txm Sunders, 14. Individual honors went to tw- Wood'Mirn f?un 1ub members Char ley Iiih. wIao rs'- tlvat he hm w-vfi-r-erfect eortre" left In his un. and p ter Whitney, a teammate each m rh ed 25 out of the 2. presented to them. m What tlie Indians 5 knew of time-curing IB !s Even the American Indian knew the value of time-curing. His pem mican was nothing; but lean meat, sun-dried, time-cured and jjround to powder form. Thus he made time -curing serve his need for food. So, in more elaborate way, we make time-curing serve your ends for smoke-pleasure. So, we call' in Father Time to mellow the leaf for, the fragrant OWL Cigar. Long months it takes for this selected leaf to properly time-cure; And the demands of OWL fragrance make necessary a reserve supply of constantly curing leaf always worth $1,000,000 or more. Over this curing leaf experts watch constantly keen eyes wide open for the "ready-point" of OWL fragrance. Selected leaf, plus time-curing careful time-curing months of time-curing. Those are OWL'S fra grance secrets. Make the OWL Cigar prove them. Smoke one OWL. 5c at the nearest cigar store. THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR M. A. GUNbT BKAJfCH of . fn 1 k- sl clear C.. Inc. All the bluerorks were difficult ones and the two nlmrods expect to do Just as well in rexistered tournamants thi season. Pendleton will meet Wenatchee next week In the Inland Km pi re tour, nauirnt and .and will remain Idle "n the state leajrue. FloEFOa RBEUMAT1SH! Musterole Ixjo-sena Up Thosw Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain YouU know why thouiand use Mn trrole once jroo experience the glad re lief it gives. Get s jar st once from the nearest drug stoe. It if s clean, white ointment, made with the oil of muward. Better than s mustard plaster and does not blister. Brinm ease and comfort while h is being rubbed on I Mntterole is recommended trr nany doctors snd nurrem. Million of jsrs are toscd snnually fr-r bronchitis, croap, stilt neck, asthma. ne-orsI-riA, pleurisy, thro rnattsm, lnmhae-o, pains and aches of the baric or jort, sprain, sore fmiscle. bniifes, chilblain, frosted feet. rjl!s ol be ehrst it often prevents pneumonia). I of fragrant, jffg- mellow OWL vftjjjlv ' l" ' X Brardal for Is yfc'r y you foUctio The Best Placein Town to Get CM la st the store -what has the "WHITM '" Un, Nobody ta America, makes cauKly Ilka -W lirTM ."'." Others hare tried, are still trylns. but they ran't do It. -IVHITsI A-e'8" stands for the bast. A bos ef -WHlTM.!r" CAXDIKS are rev-rlatloas to people who -tos t ksew their edaesa. T&Hman & Co. Le4n.g Dr90 n