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TEN PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. Ullllllllll lililllllllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIMIII!IIIIIHIIHIHHHIIlllll f We will keep your 1 TRAVEL HEAVY TOWARD UKIAH Men's Uuderwear in M 1imk ,1 v il Ml rj If I'll J ' M Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mart ARE YOU BUILT LIKE THE MAN WHO MADE OYSTER BAY FAMOUS? Lots of men are; short, stocky, per haps; think they cant wear ready clothes. Don't deprive yourself of this great modern advantage ; we can fit you per fectly. There is a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit for every kind of a figure; they OUR SUITS ARE PRICED FROM $15 TO have made a science of this and the re sult is wonderful. Give this idea a workout anyhow ; saves you time, trouble, money ;.we'U be ready for you. See the new Hart Schaffner & Marc summer suits here ; there's one to fit you. $30. THEY ARE THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. The weather demands cooler underwear and. we're -extra well prepared to fill your every need. Every wanted kfnd and style is ' here. We are sole agnts in Pendleton for the celebrated Lewis Union Suits. They're perfect fitting, and they'll wear longer than the "take chance" underwear offered by most stores. The prices are no higher than "take-a-chance" goods either, $1.00 to $3.50 per suit. Men's Shirts "Never in the history of this great store have we shown such a wonderful stock of attractive and desir able shirts. Silk shirts are here by the hundred. Beau tiful patterns. The newest colorings, values you'll not find elsewhere in Pendleton. The assortments are very large which makes it easy to choose. Prices range from $1.00 to $7.50. Only 1 More Day Remains of Our Great Silk Sale IT CLOSES SATURDAY EVENING. Make your purchases early in the'day. Don't let this sale close without having profited by the extraor dinary savings it offers. LOT 1 Fancy Silks, worth $2.00 to $2.50, including plain colors Taffeta $1.37 LOT 2. PLAIN AND FANCY PONGEE SILKS' 85c Quality 69 $1.35 Quality $1.09 95c Quality 73 $1.50 Quality $1.19 $1.15 Quality 93 $2.00 Quality $1.49 $2.50 Quality $1.95 LOT 3. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS $1.00 Quality .:.... 89 $2.00 Quality $1.61 $1.25 Quality 97 $2.25 Quality $1.89 $1.50 Quality $1.18 $2.50 Quality $1.98 LOT 4. One lot Fancy Figured Chiffon, worth $1.25 to $2.50 price 77? LOT 5. 75c Fancy Domestic Silks : 59 THE RIGHT BAGGAGE FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP For every kind of vacation trip you may contemplate for the summer you will need trunks, bags or suit cases. There's a piece of luggage here for just the kind of trip you're going to take. Every piece is made to look good, of the sturdiest materials procurable. You will wonder how such excellent baggage can be made so good to sell for so little. , And Now It's Middy Time At this season , of the year, picnic ' parties, camping trips, motor trips and .women's and children's athletic activi ties make the ownership of one. 6r more of these cool, loose garments a ne cessity. We are exclusive agents in Pendleton for JACK TAR MIDDIES Famous because they are full cut and cut to fit, be cause of the fact that all colors are garanteed fast and on account of the ori ginality of styles shown in models, both loose and full or belted. The prices range from 98 to $2.95 Striped Dimity Check An assortment of Dimity Colored Stripe, Dimity Checks that make up into fresh looking summer dresses, launders fine and wears well. The yard -'. 25 GOLDEN CROSS BATISTE One of the most popular wash fabrics of the sea.ton, is of finest mercerized texture, permanent fin ish, shown in dainty stripes, checks and small designs, in all colors. The yard 20 PARASOLS We are. displaying the newest shapes and coloring in parasols. Made up of best quality materials. Make it pleasant as possible for yourself when the hot sun beats down, use one of our parasols. Each $1.50 to SIO.OO Ladies Silk HOSE 85c A lot of splendid hose for ladies' in the silk boot, Poenix make, double sole, heel and toe, double garter top, very elastic. We carry the shades of brown, white, black, wisteria, Copenhagen, new navy, etc. Full run of sizes in each color. The pair 85 LADIES' UNION SUITS $1.25 The features we call your atten tion to especially are good points that are to be considered in buying underwear. The elasticity that conforms to the body in fitting. The ouality yarns used and their finish. The style, the trimming and wear ing quality. This garment is car ried in several styles. Each $1.25 T. P. W. Pure Food Shop 3 Main Phone. All 15. Cleanliness, Economy, Service Saturday's Shoppers will find here the coolest store, the greatest variety of table supplies and fresh fruits and vegetables. Shop early. Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple Whole slices, special, 6 cans $1.00 Everything for that Fishing .Trip or Picnic Lunch. T. P. W. Special Blend, , the best 35 Coffee on earth. Use T. P. W. Tea for Iced Tea Pound 60 Japanese Flower, Fruit and Fern Baskets. New Cookiei Today, fresh from the factory ovens. Pendleton's Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse nam ai'to tkvcks and FltANKUN PA-SKKKUKIt COME I'P FTCOM PIlOT lK K. DtV Are Keen Feeding In Hie iraiu FiWUn; Seeding is still in Prugrrte on gonm Handles; outer News and So:ittl Ncxet of ntutrM. Where It Pays to Trade (East Oregonlan Special.) I'KlAri, June ;i Hsuutiful weatner now prvtulls In l.lima pra.ne. 0wu lu so much fretxlu and trav el, bulb aulu truens ana the , Frank lin i-aoengcr came up trout Pilot Hock Montlay and bout trucks caiiiv uKaiu Tue&uuy- Alias Kalllerine r'isher of iall Lake, came in Saturday to visit at the imnie of Mr. anu Mrs. Fiank Hn oert for several weeks. Karl Martin moved his family to town Tuesday for the summer. Mr. Michell( representing the Standard Oil Co.. waa In Ukiah Mon day on business. Mr. Otto of Heppner, a piano tun er, was in town Tuesday working along hiH line of business. Margaret Henderson who has been attending the o. A. C. passed through Ukiah Tuesday en route to Fox Val ley where she has a school. Miss Edna Showney of Chicago, was a guest at the hotel Peterson Monday night en route to Hitter, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Peterson ana children, Virgil, Orace and L.man, luit for Freewater Friday to visit her son, Fred Peter son and family for a few days. La!"aylte Freen, ranKer, wtis in town Friday for supplies. Dr. DeVaul was called to Hitter Friday to see the young daughter of Mrs. Mary Uavis, who was ill. Mrs. Jennie Moore visited a few days in Pendleton last week with her son clarence Moore and family, re turning Sunday. Helen DeV'aul left for Pendleton Saturday to take the teuchers' exam ination. Mr. and Mrs J. 11. 'Moore were in town (Saturday shopping. Eva Moore of Penflieton arrived in town Sunday to spend the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Moore. Mrs. Harry Hepew and children of Hitter are visiting Mrs. Uepew's mother, Mrs. A. D. Bolin. W. W. Cryder of Pendleton, super intendent of the forest reserves, was in Ukiah Monday on business. Berkley DeVaul left for Dale Tues day to work on the government tele phone line until he has to go on duty as fire guard. Mr. Dixon, ranger, of Williiwns sta tion, was In town Saturday on busi ness. Medina- Still In l'rogrwm. Many of the farmers are still seed ing and although late they expect to get a crop. Phil Fairbanks, proprietor of the Long Creek stage line, has put a largetouring car on the line and made his first trip Monday with It, ranking the trip from Long Creek to Ukiah by noon, a distance of fifty miles over .very rough, mountainous roads. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker ol Dale returned Monday from Portland where they attended the rose show, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shutrum of Pendleton. Arthur Card well of Long Creek, who has Just finished high school, passed through Ukiah Tuesday ell route to Monmouth to attend sum mer school. Freda Hector of Hitler left Tues day for Walla Walla where she will stay for an Indefinite time. George Caldwell and wife of the Wagner Caldwell hardware firm left for Liong Creek Tuesday for a week vacation. C. H. and M. E. Stur.llvant are re ported on the sick list. Miss Maud Cardwell of Long Creek whojhaa been visiting tn Cklah for the- last two weeks, returned to her home Tuesday. Uttle Jack Grooms Is Just recov ering from an attack of measles. Charley Mc!auley of Hitter was in town Monday night trading. Mrs. Lollna and son. and two grand chillren were in Ukiah Tues day, Mrs. Dolina going on to Pendle ton to have her eyes treated. Owen Constant ana John Hinder man of Alha are moving the drug store onto Main street. . The opening dance given at Hlda way .Springs Saturday night was well attended, there being a good crowd there, and those going from Vklah report a good time. Irene Kirk, who has been stayinx with her sister. Mrs. Chllson. on Bridge creek, came In Tuesday for a few days' visit with her father. Lowell Hturdivant, nrother of Mrs Hoi. Unsner and Alfred Westgate of Pilot Hock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Unsner Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison left for Bridge creek Wednesday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. William M eengs. IK-ct Vrr4 In .rln F-W. Wednesday morning, two fine deer were seen feeding In i H. Mele' grain field Just across the road from U O. Huston's house, and two more were seen at the same time at the home of 3. W. Kturdlvant. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hynd leave Friday for Heppner for a feV days" visit with relatives. Mis Vesta Kirk left Thursday for Bridge Creek to visit with her sister Mrs. Chllson. i Willie and Bell McKensle. A inert Peterson and Louis Mettle of I'klah attended the opening dance at Hlda way Springs Katurar. eorge Kills has just returned from Pendleton and wnlle there pur chased a new Chevrolet car. I ir a running right along Another FORD mechanic here from the FORD factory. I Special and exclusive FORD REPAIRS ' FORD PARTS FORD SERVICE Ford oils I FORD TIRES Don't experiment, get known service. I Simpson Auto Co. 1 Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 403 fiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Wultor Knoney of Long Creek reg istered at the Hotel I'terson Tuesday night. C. 8. Quant and family of Alba were In Ukiah Tuesday on business. C. S. fttuart, lineman between Pilot Rock and I'klah. came up Wednes day to repair the line. .VOI'TirCIJTTR AN'O PIUIIKNT ni.sci'ss r" i.i:.isi..vi'1on WASHINGTON", June IS. W.tr legislation, particularly food legisla tion, was discussed at the White House by l.ord Northcllffe. and the president. The Britisher was Intro duced to the presloent by Assistant Secretary of State Phillips, .t Is un derstood Northcllffe inquired con cerning the advisability of another war loan to Britain. ftufferage pickets statione.i at the gate of the White House showeii a special banner to attract Northcllffe. quoting part of the president's war message advocating equality in the government for democracy. ;uikp caiskn xavy til;i:iv No Pardon for Lieutenant llannon. Who overstajnl ills, u-avc. The '"V N-A BlackpK V ReaperTJA v t Out of the inky storm clouds he comes, the arch-enemy of all good farmers. There is nothing you can do to stop htm from reaping his destructive harvest. Though you cannot prevent such damage you can protect yourself against money loss by a NEW YORK, June 19. Addition al light as thrown today upon the i-uiclde of Lieutenant Rayr "nd V'n cent. Ilnnnon. V. 8. N. of Ht'tfalo. whose body was founJ W?.ln.- iv i n tne estate of George W. iviklr. when navy officers declined h't mini had been unbalanced by grief because h! was no; permitted to sail to Irit-i-h water w.th the desfccr to which e nad been assigned. When llannon commlt'ed smcii'e he was facing court mtCi il for hav ing .iverstsved by 24 hours a ' ve .lay leave t.f absence planted him to visit his home befor ioing into ar tlvt service It was state-1 He had Just returned from Washington, v l it he had gone tn an awuorray f.H ffort to Induce the navy depart ment to pardon hi offense and per mit him to rejoin hn rhtp . I rfensd declared h. w-as hesrt btoken hecaune he hrt 1 b.at bin op portunity to get Into on. Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful At the i-ost ol u urn ail jur of ordi nary colj cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of th moat won derful lemonflkln aftener and com plexion Ix'HUilftf r, by (queeiinn; the Juice of two Trexh l'niona into a bot tle containing; three nunc-a of or chard while. fare should 1flakcn to atrain th juice through a fine cloth mi no lmon pulp xcta tn, then thin lotion will keep freih for months. Kvery woman knows that lemon Juice Is uied to bl at h and re move such rlemihn as aallown w, freckles and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and beantlfler. Just try It! tUtt three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy nnd two lemons from the irrocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweet ly fragrant lemon lotion and mnisnKe it daily Into therace, neck, arms nnd hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and brinir out the roe and beauty of any skin It Is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands. Hail Insurance Policy WITH Boilley & Montgomery 815 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 404. Phone or rail on us and we will tell you how to get the most protection for your money when buying Insurance. It is better to be safe than sorry. We write everything in insurance. Let us do it now. ARM AND'S The only NEW face powder in ' the past 50 year Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S HaTe It. GOOD BLOOD "Llood wiil telL" Dloichcs s.r i blemishes, like murder, v.:ll out, unless the blood is l.t; t pure. Its purity is restored ti.i protected by the faithful use of EECHAH'S PILLS iffwswt, la Wtv 1 0. Lm. Con Dung Low chop suetT NOODLES HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE RPAvisH rrn.a LUNCHES COFFEE wmalBf, elsaa and up.to- FIRST CLASS 8BRVICH TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Wtb mnt CottonvtMxt t Phnns M7 P.nrtWor ,.