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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1917. EIGHT PAGES ! JUST TWO DAYS iiiiiifiiififitiiiiiiiiiifitiiiiititiiiiiiiiniifiiiiitiiiitiffiiriiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiMHiiiiHfifn We will keep your J PAGE TWO It Will Pay You to Trade Here in Pend leton's Greatest Department Store A STORE FULL OF SPECIALTY SHOPS. EACH ONE AS MUCH A SPECIALTY SHOP AS IF IT HAD A SEPARATE ENTRANCE. EACH ONE SPECITUZED TO THE LIMIT OF SERVICE AND EFFICIENCY. EACH ONE OFFERING THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. LEFT FOR FREE CIRCUS TICKETS worn Special Values in Silk and Lingerie Waists We have on display a very choice assortment of the t ewest etyles in frill front waists of voile, lace trimmed with large collars in sailor effects as well as new deep pointed Van Duke collars. These models are greatly iir.derpriced at Sl.tto CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS We have a table piled high with extremely pretty Houses of pood quality Crepe de Chine in white, flesh, gold and maize, in styles most attractive, both plain tai lored and elaborately trimmed. Large collars and trim rungs of lace, hemstitching or silk embroidery are only a few of the style features of these most reasonably priced waists at $3.95 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS REDUCED TO $5.00 This is a limited assortment of extremely good looking waists specially priced for Friday's and Saturday's sell ing. The colors are w hite. flesh, mais. rose and peach ; some are plain tailored, others are more elaborately trimmed. You'll want several when you see what extra ordinary values these are at S5.00 7 n VISIT OUR SILK SALE Thousands of yards of plain and fancy silks are be ing offered in this sale at prices that put a new silk dress within the reach of any purse. Now is your time to buy. Don't hesitate; don't wait. Buy now. ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST AND MOST USED. Women's Neckwear 35r to $3.00 Women's Handkerchiefs 10 to 75 Women's Purses 75 to 810.00 Women's Beads 35 to S3.50 Women's Girdles $2.50 to S6.50 Women's Belts 25 to 65 Women's Hose 25 to S2.00 Women's Underwear 35 to !J3.00 You'll always find the newest styles and largest as sortments here. CORDUROY A showing of wide wale Corduroy in plain shades and striped effect ; used for dresses, sport suits and skirts. The yard $1.25 to S2.00 SILK JERSEY s Comes 36 inches wide and used for petticoats, suits, dresses and blouses, shown in colors of white. Jack rose, coral, emerald and gold. The yard $2.50 COMFORTER CLOTH A light weight, firm weave cotton cloth, most suitable for the making of comforters. Big lot of ratterns 'n floral effects to select from,' 36 in. wide. Yard 15 COTTON BATTS Now is a good time to make up comforters for the win ter. We have cotton batts in ail sizes. Best quality for the price. Pure cotton fleece. Each batt 15 to $1.35 JAPANESE CREPE These are the genuine Japanese Crepes, woven stripes and plaids. Makes up into most practical dresses and skirts, all colors; some plain shades. The yard 25 to 35. BOUDOIR CAPS A big assortment of dainty Boudoir Caps, made of silk and ribbons neatly trimmed with laces, all shades. Each 35 to $2.50. ANOTHER SILK SALE IN THE BARGAIN BASE MENT A sale of the prettiest skirts we have ever offered in this best of all Bargain Departments and skirts for the present and coming season's wear. Over $300 Worth of Stylish Dress Skirts. $8.50 SILK POPLIN SKIRTS $4.98 A big lot of those pretty, flowered silk poplin skirts with the fanciest pockets and shirred tops ; made up in the newest styles : this season's skirts with just the right fullness. Come in a dozen different patterns and all sizes. Extra Special $4.98 $4.50 PALM BEACH SKIRTS $2.98 Here is the most appropriate of all summer dress skirts. Cool, comfortable and the prettiest of all sum mer skirts. Not made on the plain ordinary styles but every one elaborately finished and styled right up to the minute. Extra Special $2.98 $5.50 WHITE SOL SATIN SKIRTS $3.98 This lot contains a number of most exceptional monev savers. Be sure to look this lot over. Extra Special $3.98 $3.C0 WHITE SKIRTS $1.49 Here they are. For your hot summer wear. A pret ty lot to choose from. Extra Special $1.-19 Dozens of other Money Saving Bargains in this Best of All Skirt Sales. USE OUR REST ROOM It is for your special convenience :2nd floor, neai Art Department. Pure Food Shop 3 Main Phones, All 15. IN OUR CLEAN, COOL FLYLESS BASEMENT. STRAWBERRIES Good table stock, 2 boxes 25 EXTRA FANCY HQOD RIVERS 3 boxes 50 MACKEREL Extra fine fat fish, each ....12' to 75 Order one for tomorrow's breakfast. NEW CROP BRAZIL NUTS Special, pound 20 FRESHLY ROASTED PEANUTS Special, pound.. 20 T. P. W. SPECIAL TEA For Iced Tea, pound 60 Pendleton's Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade FA NT Olt tX0 MX " iXTKST CMIKICS SATlTvOAY AT VI O'CXCX'K, HAK1 lSecur Huny ami Kani Tho NHii fur tlw ltiutcNt mid H-t Slum on Kanti; It .our to lie Krully worth While AfraJr. "Al il. Bariiea Wild Animal Circus Prize C"ntfbt." Art you in on It? The contest chtaes Saturday fit noon and the nam? of the winners will he announced Saturday night. Only names of wild beasta are per mitted. Thn get busy and wend in a liat of wild animal names to the Will Animal Kditor of tne Kat nrego n ln. He mem her. though, that in spell ing the names of wild animals you are to fpell them correctly, and use only letters to be found in the first sentence of this article There's going to te a lot of really worth- hile prizes for the boys and girl that vend in the largest list of name. The first prtie will be- nil reserve s-at ticket, the second, four, the third three, t he f ourt n t wo reserve seat ticket. lien ides there will be a fifth prize of two general udmw nion ticket and eiguteeti oixth pru- of ne general admission ticket each to the Al O. Barnes Big Four King Wild Animal Circus, which ex hibits In P'-ndleton on June 25. In af ternoon and evening performances. There will be a b:g two-mile-inn;, sir band, open-den. parade at I : S each morning and a big. free, high dive act at l p. m. The doors will be open at 1 and 7 o'clock and i;irru will be on at 2 and 8 p. m. But to win one or the prixes. kids you'll have to hurry, for letters are pouring in. you can get papa ur mamma or teacher to help you. Chlhlrn f 7 or $ are just a apt to win prize as boys and girls of 15 And you must be 1 5 years old or un der. Voii must live in or nenr Pen dleton. The EtHt nrgonian want to help mi win a prl Benid all thi sou will i-t o fee and shake hand with Al tt. Barne himself, the greatest. mo-t feai it- animal trainer In the world, at in Kt oregonian office when he distribute the prrze- for this pa per. The lit of name must be m -conipank-d by the coupon clipp"'! from a copy f the Kat oregonian and answer must he in not later than noon. June 23. And here's a tip or you: There nre lot of wild anim.il book at the public library to be had for the asking. At school in the li braries are lota more, and by look ing at these you will find the names of loads of wild animal. Now g-t buy. You can win a ticket to see this most wonderful circut, with 100-1 trained animals, each and every one trained to act, if you will use your brains and your pencil. TO BETTKR FARM MAKKKTIXU Vrooman to filve Iiitrurt4rv on Toor of Middle Wet. WASHINGTON. June 19. Assist ant Hecretary Vrooman of The de partment of agriculture will start Juiy i on a month's tour of the mid dle west and west to teach Improved methods of marketing farm products. sour Stonwti. Thi is a mild form of indigeHtioti. It is UMUallv brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of fool not suited to your digestive orirani. ; If you will eat slowly. maticate yoi:r food thoroughly, eat but little moat and none at all for supper, you will Imore than likely avoid the stotif a running right along Another FORD mechanic here, from 5 the FORD factory. Special and exclusive FORD REPAIRS 1 FORD PARTS FORD SERVICE 1 FORD OILS FORD TIRES r Don't experiment, get known service. 1 1 Simpson Auto Co. s Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 403 S OiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiir iiHHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmmiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j Die Mineral 09 Treatment for Constipation I 2 W Firt Advocated by a Famous English 5 Surgeon and Now by Eminent Physicians Everywhere. 5 Jlineral Oil is an excellent lubricant for the intestinal tiact. In other words, it acts as a substitute for the mu- 5 ecus which exhausted nature failed to supply. It relieve!" constipation in a natural way and its use for a limited H t;me wijl overcome the trouble permanently. Blandol Mineral Oil is a colorless', odorless and tasteless preparation. It is S siow but sure in action and leaves no bad after effects. W'e consider this oil equal to the famous Russian Mineral E Oils which are not now available. E PRICE 50c PER PINT BOTTLE. 5 FREE With every purchase, amounting' to 25c or over. S 5 of shaving preparations such as shaving cream, soap, strops, lather brushes, talcums, face creams, face lotions e.c, we will give one Durham Duplex demonstrator razor. This is a working model of the $5.00 razor and will do the 5 vork equally well. Thompsons Drug Store f Phone 520 Prompt Deliveries mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllinitllllllllllllillliiiiiill? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillli.' stomach without tuklnic any medi cine whatever. Whfn you have aour stomach t::k one of Chamberlain'. Tablet to aid dlwtlon. Adv. Columbia rwt Thrt-ajl. any -to- and kr . J. r. I fml ITt- lK-t Tbmul. in) -ttr and ritUir . Swtr Mikr ai HfTrfnc Tird. for Hurt -M-t Ivada lu IKiU and In Mrtnx. Iiatblnic Sulla for ljulu-"'. SU-n and Ml""'. m4U- lAm- of II.mt frnn Arrtrvd T fi. (irtlt, JardlnliT. 'a h 1 bin Tnmt-r. for 4 Mm and haunT.. -t f r . . lOr. V I if tn tl.H nil IJII) lumk .V c The Bee Hive Pendleton 5-1 0-1 5c and up. Opposite Pastime WETTFR A5D SOFTER LK.IfT ta MurH by the use of f rh beautiful rtxtarM of ours. Thvjr ftlv a ilsht thsvl Illumlnal th room perfectly, but that doM not tlr or otrmls) Iho yoa. Thy sr not oxpa jv cnst'lrlnjK thHr oxtra of flrtnry and rvtra tauty. Why a of at lssi them? J. L. VAUGHAN i BIG Thursday Evening, June 21 Given by W00DJ2N OF WORLD EAGLE-WOODMEN HALL Sawyers Orchestra MOli MVS AND WOMEN" M(i M--H l KIIIO W'Ho f FaniMT Hrt Iik-nttflcw pri.. omr an tlw Man Who At. UU-kfXl 1lT. oK'lAIOMA ITV. ok., June 21. Ilcnrv Conly. a nKro, was hanKd lo a trf hv mb of I0i0 nion and worn- i n tiar Holon vJII, rk., lat- today. I after, ft in saiil. he had ben Mentiri(d i hy Mrs. Jfw Hurford, wlf of a t farmer a tht man ulio had attacked i hr ont 'rck aic today, j "only wa tnken to llnMan villa ! early this afternoon from the vlnnfry 'of Kirwlotph. whre he was ctifiturfd hy a poose after bloodhounds hid j trailed him almost continually for a wK. i ne train wm met at tne sta tion hy a rnoh nummrrinff several hun dred persns who overpowered his raptors and the negro was turned over to a party of men snd boy wtw hurried him across rountry to th Iturford home, near where he man charred with attacktnr Mrs. Rurford. wht he mnm alone in a rornflold Mrs. nnrfird la def-lnref to have said there could he no poawiole mis take In her Identification f only. H. It. Newport, et ux. to W. If. Norton, et ux. $10. S 1-2 NW 1-4. section 1 H, township 4 north, range 50c M)AXH ttS T49 rtl'V Ml ITKR J MoNTKKAU June r -it m offl i chilly stated that the f "ami M in !'a (fic Railway drop in-' hit 'ned llf? FrPP i f,f,n ""' " assist In -i" inT r.mr.r'm UIU1VU 1 1 vv riirerients f.r i! nitions In an'ln t. If -l-ipe i ir' i r t ' rno. t 21. Anna Reard. to Jake Hoyt, $00. N 1-Z XB 1-4. HK 1-4 and H W 1-4 NE 1-4 SK 1-4. section 31, town ship 5 north, ranjfe 2. fleorge J. FtanKler, et ux, to If. W- (Vhwarz. $11. N 20 feet of lot 10. bIM k F reservation afldltlon to Pen dleton. J. H. lHtidera. et .tx. tti flere J Kins tio, lots B and I. lock C, Uv- ermore s addition to Pendleton. O. b errtttan, et ux, to K. J Miiher. tl', NE 1-4 NW 1-4 SV 1-4 ertion I, township 4 north, ranaA 2. Oeorice J. Ktanxler. et ux, to Wll liam Furthase. t3000. N 20 feet lot and 8 10 feet lot 1 Blftck K- Hes- ervation addition to Pendleton. Kate Webb Prazter. et vlr. to Earl p. Tulloch. $1.". lota 1 and I, itlock 6. Haley's addition to Pendleton. j , $100 Reward. $100 The res of this paper will b plsser -n trira fhar there Is at least oo dresW ftlmrnm taat srlence has been bl to mr in nil lis stag" nd thst is catarrh 1 starrh belnff arestly Infloeared by eoostt 'ttional ronlitln reqnlres mnstftatU'oa TfumKnl. Hall s c'aisrrb Medirlne is tskr ntrtml) and a-ts Ihro the Hlnd a lb Mwoiw HMrtilea of tb Hy hereby ir'tvina lh fonndstl'in of Ihe dess fi na fh r''"" "irenttth by buitrt.ua up fb -neilfolon and awUtln natnr In dlnt 'rw work. lite f-irltni have mtt mnet with In ite f-nraflre powers of Ifsll' alirrl. U-U Inr that fhey offT ne lit Vi I-.ltr for any raae that It falls t llre V J fllKNKV A ' Tole A HINT TO BRIDES YOUR HUSBAND in not extravagant when he demands a fresh loaf of HOHBACH'S HITY-NICE or RAISIN BREAD every day. He pimply has a healthy appetite and likes good food. When a part of the loaf in left over it need not be want ed. Here in a recipe for a delicious bretid pudding-, that in good for Htrong men or invalids: Beat 4 egg and cream with 1 cup of sugar, add 1 quart milk and vanilla to ta.te. Cut 3 slices of buttered bread in ,mall rubes, place in bak ing dish and pour on the Bread Pudding. thoroughly milk, etc. Place baking dish in pan. of water and bake until brown on top. A wine sauce may be serv ed with pudding, if desired. Hohbach's Bakery 10c Leaves At All Crocen 5lllllllllllllMlllllllllllillllllillllUlllllllllli,i:iilllllllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Ila. JL.o. Hold b all Uruaalata, 75c