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PACK TWO. DAILY EAST OREUONIAN, PEXDtiETON, OREGON, Tl'KSDAV, JII.Y 3. 1910. EIGHT FACES. 2 Oik Annual July Clearance Sale The Greatest Price Lowering and Stock Reducing Event A Sale of Value Giving Without Equal In this City Now On Clean-up on Undermuslins Summer undergarments made of fine sheer ma terials and charmingly trimmed are yours now at less to pay than the material alone usually cost. Reductions in Princess Slips Made of Taffeta and Jap Silk. $6.95 Quality, now $5.23 ?S.95 Quality, now ..... $6.87 The Peoples Yarehouse guarantee means perfect satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. Plain Gingham Aprons 25o Plain Gingham Aprons, Clearance Price 19 35 Plain Gingham Aprons, Clearance Price 23 75 Plain Gingham Aprons, Clearance Price 59 $1.00 Gingham Sis Hopkins Aprons, Clearance Price 1 79 $1.25 Gingham Sis Hopkins Aprons, Clearance Price .... . L.. 9S WHITE APRONS BOTH FAXCY AND PLAIX. 2oO White Aprons, fancy and plain, Clearance Price .'. 19 50c White Aprons, fancy nnd plain, Clearance Price 39 75 White Aprons, fancy and plain, Clearance Price 59 S1.00 White Aprons, fancy and plain, Clearance Price 78 Plain white and fancy lawn. Short Dressing Sacques 25c Short Dressing Sacques, Clearance Price. 19 75 Short Dressing Sacques, Clearance Price $1.00 Short Dressing Sacques, Clearance Pr. 784 61.13 Short Dressing Sacques, Clearance Pr. S7 $1.88 Short Dressing Sacques, Clear, Pr. $1.55 LOXG KIMONAS. Come in fancy lawns, pink and white, blue and white, black and white, brown and white. 95C Long Kimonas, Clearance Price 72 81.13 Tnig Kimonas, Clearance Price 87 $1.25 Long Kimonas, Clearance Price 9S $1.50 Long Kimonas, Clearance Price $1.23 $1.88 Long Kimonas, Clearance Price $1.57 CLEARANCE here means a complete closing out of many lines of season onable goods. Emptying shelves, clearing tables of summer merchandise. X half-hearted or half way measures are permitted at this store. We are going to clear out our stocks no mailer bow groat a saorifico is necessary. . The price drop is deep and decisive imperative and urgent. The backward spring caused the stocks and assortments to be much larger than they should be n' this time. Hence prices are cut lower than usual to quiekly clour away the stocks. All who value, thrift and appreciate economy will welcome these matchless savings on needed and seasonable ginls. Imi't fail to attend this sale and judge for yourself how truly extraordinary these values are. Our sole purpose is clearance. The goods must. go. We have made prices on them that will make them sell. Read all the items. They point the way to the greatest savings you ever had the opportunity of sharing in. Early shopping is advised. The first choice is al ways the best. Mens Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Reduced Here'sYour Chance You are probably quite willing to spend your money when you see an opportunity to get a good deal of extra value for it. This is your chance. We shall clean up our stock of summer weight suits. They are goods we have on hand when most of the summer buy ing is over. We like to start the fall sea son with new, fresh goods. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS are among them. These prices ought to bring you in a hurry. All Men's Two Piece Suits Will Go at Exactly One-Half Price ' Men's 3-piece Summer Suits will go as follows : $10.00 Suits, Clearance Price $7.35 $12.50 Suits, Clearance Price $8.65 $15.00 Suits, Clearance Price $11.78 $16.50 Suits, Clearance Price $13.25 $17.50 Suits, Clearance Price $14.60 $18.50 Suits, Clearance Price $15.45 $20.00 Suits, Clearance Price $16.75 $22.50 Suits, Clearance Price $19.25 $23.50 Suits, Clearance Price $19.75 $25.00 Suits. Clearance Price $20.95 $20.50 Suits, Clearance Price $21.95 $27.50 Suite, Clearance Price $23.65 $28.50 Suits, Clearance Price $24.45 $30.00 Suits, Clearance Price $24.95 $32.50 Suits, Clearance Price $25.90 Mens Extra Pants Red. Xow's your time to buy an extra pair of pants. Your others will last longer and look better if you change off and let them hang in the closet for a week oc casionally. $1.50 Pants, Clearance Price $1.25 $2.50 Pants. Clearance Price $1.95 $3.00 Pants, Clearance Price $2.35 $3.50 Pants, Clearance Price $2.80 $4.00 Pants, Clearance Price $3.35 $4.50 Pants, Clearance Price ... $3.80 $5.00 Pants, Clearance Price $4.35 $6.50 rants, Clearance Price $5.60 $7.50 Pants, Clearance Price $6.45 $S.50 Pants, Clearance Price $7.35 Mens Overalls at 39c During this sensational sale we will close out all odd overalls, short lines, etc. at 39? Regardless of their real worth 50, 65S 75o, 85 and $1.00 overalls all go for 39. Come early while the sizes are good. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Women's Knee Skirts Red. 25c Km-c Skirts, Clearance Price - "MW 65C Knee Skirts, Clearance Price 52 $1.00 Knee Skirts, Clearance Price .. 78 $1.50 Knee Skirts, Clearance Price $1.10 $2.75 Knee Skirts, Clearance Trice $2.15 3.00 Knee Skirts, Clearance Price $2.38 Long White Skirts Reduced 7 Long White Skirts, Clearance Price 58 $1.00 Long White Skirts, Clearance Price 79c $1.25 Txng White Skirts. Clearance Price 98 $1.50 Long White Skirts, Clearance Price $1.17 $2.00 Long White Skirts, Clearance Price $1.58 $10 Long White Skirts,' Clearance Price $7.85 CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, of all kinds is greatly reduced for this Mammoth Sale. Corset Covers Reduced oC Corset Covers, Clearance Price 19 35 Corset Covers, Clearance Price 23 riOo Corset Covers, Clearance Trice 38 $1.00 Corset Covers, Clearance Trice 78 $1.50 Corset Covers. Clearance Trice $1.13 $2.00 Corset Covers, Clearance Trice $1.57 $3.75 Corset Covers, Clearance Trice $2.98 Women's Short Kimonas Most beautiful deigns, $4.75 to $5.50 values. Clearance Price, your choice $2.95 Use our rest room, make yourself at home here. W omens Linen Wash Suits A good assortment to choose from. $11.50 Linen Wash Suits, Clearance Price $9.85 $11.98 Linen Wash Suits, Clearance Pr. $10.30 $13.50 Linen Wash Suits, Clearance Pr. $11.80 Indian Head Wash Suits $5.50 Indian Head Wash Suits, Clearance Trice $3.15 $7.50 Tndian Head Wash Suits, CI, a ranee Trice $4.23 Gossard Corsets 'l he Gossard Corset is recognized as the best front 1. icing corset in the world. One doz. $5.00 Grade, Clearance Trice $3.35 Ono hal doz. $S Grade. Clearance Trice $4.37 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN slices of toasted bread and serve at once. Pickled Onions. .After peeling the onions throw them at once Into boiling' vinegar, of which a quart Is to beallowed to a quart of onions. In this vinegar there should previously have been boiled two teaspoonfuls of salt and an ounce of nenner In the kernel. Boll the White Mountain Cake. Three cups of sugar, one cup of toutter. one-haii cup of sweet milk milk, white of ten eggs, one teaspoon ful of baking powder sifted with the fliir. No-Fgg Gingerbread. One cup molasses, two tablespoons ugar. two goori tablespoons lard or cotter, one teaspoon sorts, neat wen '', . . . , . ..... i - ..i. onions about Ave minutes, put Into a. little ginger cinnamon, salt ami ta-l T, , ,A ! t;Iass jars and when eold cover or seal blespoon vinegar, onn ruji rota water. ... - 1 wanted for use. Flfiir to thicken. ! ' . , , Tinker Tomatoes. . r''nr . ;r,,ne, nit ! Butter a dish and sprinkle with Stew 1 1-2 pounds P; f:ne. dry crumbs; cover with slices of them and sweeten with a cuprul oi ' W,nr. Line a well-nuHered pudding tomato which you have peeled 4S,h with strips of bread and butter "V Plinln Into ho ling water: sea r buttered toa.t. Pour in the prunes "n with pepper, salt and a scant t I flavor with a Spoonful of va- ,f RUf: tillla. Cover with bread and butter thickly with bread crumbs MP. and bake In a moderate oven ! tor two table.poonfuls of minced sa nt:i Vrhtlv browned When done , Pork or bam over: repeat this until turr. out. sift sugar over It and serve' the dish is two-thirds full. Have the rlv cream 1 ' ,p lavPrH "r iwi .... 'soft Oirmols i lnv"tfl' d!sn am1 bakB ha,f ftn hour: For one pound of brown sugar al-1 remove the cover and brown If you low one cupful of milk, a tablespoon- J Have no ham "r pork use a gill of nice f'll :md a half of butter and" half a , RMvy. rke grated chocolate. Cook nine Rolled Tomatoes. tninu.es. tak- from the fre and stir; Plunge them whole with the skins rtoadllv five minutes, but not until j on. Into a pot of salted bo ling water, w, .tiff to pour. Turn into a butter- , letting them lie easily side by side, d pan and mark In squares. This j but not piled on top of each other, candy will be crumbly and rich. I Try them with a rtwrp steel work. C.reen Tomato Pli tnPV wlu "tcn',pr an(1 ren,,y fnr tna Line a plaTe X nice crust, fill table In eiht to fifteen minutes. Ton with p. , led and sliced green toma- . must, chooscf Irm and not over ripe toes, add half a cup of sugar, one ta- tomatoes for this dish. 1,1ft them out fclespoon of butter cut Into bits four with a colander dipper Into Indlvid tiblespoons of vinegar and sprinkle ual dishes like oatmeal saucers: cut trlth cinnamon or nutmeg. Cover a Creek cross on the top and lay a with a top crust and bake slowly. bit of butter In this gash: season Quick Sponge Cnke. with salt, pepper and a trifle of su- Heat three eggs without separating gar. A slice of toast laid In the bot the. whites and volks: beat in one cup torn of the dish la nice and if you are and a half of sugar and half a cup fond of butter don't be afraid of us f milk, alternately, with two cups i Ing It lavishly. A rasher of ham or of slften f.our, Bitted again with half , bacon with these makea another ap- teaspoonful of salt and two level , pet ting breakfast, teaepoonfuls of baking powder. i Stnffcrt Peppers. Creamed Mam With O.eese. Select large, bell-shaped pePP'ra. Melt one and one-half tablespoon i remove and save the top with the stem f butter, blend In an equal quantity , and take out all the seeds. Stand the f flour, add alowly one and one-half, peppers upright In a large bowl, put cupg of milk, atlr until smooth. ea- , a teaspoonful of salt In each and cov oa with a dasTi of cayenne, add one er with cold water and allow to stand cup of fineW chopped, cooked ham for twenty-four hours. The filling and four tablespoons of grated cheese. consists of two quarts of finely chop fr until the cheese melta. spread on , P cabbage, a half cupful of grated horseradish, a quarter pound of white mustard seed, three tablespoonfuls of celery seed and two tamespoonfuls of salt. Put the mixture Into the pep per, leaving room at the top of each for a small onion, and a very small cucumber, tie the tops securely, put them in a jar and cover with cold vinegar. Shake Into Your Shoe Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervotis feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the ace. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tleht or new shoes feel easy. It Is certain cure for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, acblng feet. Always use It to Iireak In New shoes. Try It to-day. Sold every where. Ity mall for 25 cts. In stamps. Imn't acript any nubttttute. For FREFI trlnl package, address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hot. N. If. 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Other "faults" of the parish ioner were recited In the minister's prayer, and divine interference was asked to rectify them. "Now, you'd better make another prayer and straighten things up with the Ivord," declared Stropt when the pastor concluded his prayer. But Dr. Fisher refused. Will Send Resolution to Supreme Court Asking Changes In Records. Walla Walla. Wash. Just what Is a deed and what should be recorded In the book of deeds, was one of the knotty questions discussed by the county auditors of the state, whose annual convention adjourned here, to meet In Spokane next year. It was the gctu-ral opinion of most of the delegates present that any thing that would tend to cloud a ti tle on real estate should be recorded In the book of deeds, and properly in dexed there. Settling the question and demonstrating the attitude of the uu ditors toward the ruling of the su preme court in the matter, the audi tors adopted the following resolution offered by the resolutions committee: "As the supreme court of the state of Washington has ruled that contracts pertaining to real estate shall be recorded in the records of dcods, be It resolved that it is the concensus of opinion of the members present, that the auditors shall rec ord all contracts in the records , of deeds" Dyers' Best Flour Ts made from the choicest wlivu lhat crows. Good hrend is assured .vl;-n UYKliS' UKST FLOUR is n d. Bran. Shorts. Steam Rolled Hurlcv always en hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. Kiarrr.r Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens ! ! ! " I. ! i I. , i ., All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed ones phono your order night Ix-forc We dress none except for orders so ir yon like cold storage poultry patronize the other fellow or fttoro yourself. 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The keel of the first Aus-tio-Hungarlan I.ireadnauglit has, ac cording to the Zeit, Just been laid in the yards of the Stabllimento Tecnlco. The keel of tho second Dreadnaught will be laid In September and it Is hoped that the first vessel will be ready for launching In the summer of 1911. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Just Arrived Quulity Toilet Soap, fine floral odors, 10c cake, 3 for 25c. Look at our window. SPECIAtr Duroy's Claret Soda, 6 cents. Delicious and refreshing. F. J. DONALDSON, ' Re 11a LI rr- ygUlL M ill The East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their libera patron age. It is the advertising medinra of this section. .