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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO GARDENS ARE TO BE QUALITY DENTISTRYd INSPECTED JULY 10 r ' - in.. x i r-.nvrVfct I!art Ctl.affner : VoZue you want it; you'll get it in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes You don't object to saving money when you buy; but paying a very low price isn't always a saving. Getting a lot of value for what you pay always is. That's what makes our store an eco nomy center. What you get here in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and other fine merchandise makes our goods the lowest priced goods you can buy. All-wool fabrics, fine tailoring, long wear, good style, perfect fit, are some of the things you get in our clothes; they all contribute to the one big item for you value. . See the value in our Hart Schaffner & Marx sport suits ; the livest, most spirited styles of the season any belt arrangement you like. Spp tViP value in our Dixie Weave suits; light weight, cool, all-wool summer suits. See the value in our men's models in the blue serge, skeleton lined suits. Here are all the other summer accessories straw hats of the best makes, silk hosiery, shirts, soft collars. BUY FREELY But Buy Sensibly BUY HERE nd you'll get the most for your money. SPECIAL SALE of a few numbers in our WASH GOODS SECTION, RIGHT NOW at a time when you can get the Most Good out of a Summer Dreci or Waist. Positively this season's stock and new patterns. Sale begins Saturday morn ing and will run for a few days. LONG FOLD GOODS Such as Lawn, Voile and Batiste. These are shown in most pleasing patterns and colorings. Make up into very desirable dresses and waists for summer. 12V..C Quality, Special Sale .. 0 15c Quality, Special Sale lit 20p Qualitv, Special Sale 13 FANCY SKIRTINGS Including all our Fancy Skirtings, of stripes an'1 fig ures, with white and colored grounds. Come in 36 to 40 inch widths. Beginning Saturday morning for a few days only: 25c Quality, Special Sale - 18 40c Quality, Special Sale 29 33 50c Quality, Special Sale , 65c Quality, Special Sale 43 75c Quality, Special Sale '49 COLORED VOILE Right now is when you need those little cool sum mer dresses. We are show ing a big variety of patterns and colorings. One Lot at lZVst One Lot at 15 One Lot at 200 One Lot at 25 One Lot at 35 One Lot at 50 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR EXTRA SPECIAL 49c Women's 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Neckwear of Georget-. te. Organdie and Net, white and colors. Extra Special 49. RIBBON SPECIAL Lot 1 Hair Bow Ribbons in floral, plaid and striped designs, five and six inches wide, former price 50 and 75c. Special 39 Lot 2 Seven and eight inch ribbons, suitable for bags, girdles, hair bows, etc. former price 75c and $1.00. SpeciaJ 49 A Great Reduction Sale of Women's SILK SUITS at One-Half price Here is an unlooked for opportuni ty that many women will avail them selves of. There is no garment that adapts itself so well to summer needs as well as one of these stylish, practi cal outfits of separate skirt and jacket. Every one is a new up-to-date model of this season's production in navy blue, dark green, Copenhagen blue and old gold taffeta. In addition there are individual models of khaki kool and Yo San in novelty striped effects." The headline attraction of this sale is a wonderfully beautiful suit of Radium Silk Tricotine in most beau tiful shade of pink. The model is a smart looking, modified Norfolk. The simplicity of this suit and the beauty of its material being its thief attraction. If you want to be the best dressed foman wherever you are, you should come early and purchase this handsome $75.00 suit for $37.50. It's the best buy you'll ever make. Other silk suits that sold regularly from $30.00 to $55.00 are reduced just ONE-HALF for this sale. Pendleton's Greatest Dep't. Store The Peoples Warehouse Three Boys With lies! Ciaiilt'ns Will Be Given Prtars; Information In Ketrard to Ore of riot Will Ali Be Made. Where It Pays to Trade I 1 m n in l' The Pendleton gardens will be In spected on Tuesday, July 10 and owners advised as to bent method of procedure for the rest of tho summer. The three boys with the bent Bar dens will be given prizes. The hot dry weather Is causing con siderable alarm among some of tho amateur gardeners and frequent re quests come In for assistance. Tho garden committee of Pendleton, con sisting of J. V. Tallman. -R. 11. WH i;. Hamilton, O. Matlock and K. W. Montell of the O. A. C, will visit the gardens and advise those who are in trouble. I In order to encourage the boys I who have gardens this year, - prizes will bo given to the best three gard ens thut have been cared for by boys under the age of IS. About 20 boys have reported already and any others who have gardens and wish to enter the contest should notify Mr. Montell in care of Supt. I. 10. younug. ' The Inspection will be made be tween 4:30 and $ p. m. and all who wish Information in regard to the care of their gardens should be nl their l"is to confer with the coin, mlttee. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES FROM UMAPINE Dr. F. L INGRAM DENTIST. Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg. Telephone 523. The Presbyterian Indies' aid meet this afternoon with Mis. John David son. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Frailer of Whit man Station were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Frailer's parents, Mr. an'l I I ....... a Vl.b ' R. K. Urady has purchased a com plete. sot of the latest edition of the Brittanica Encyclopedia, coninns of thirty volume. Wm. P. Ieach and D. O. win ders have returned from the Wil lamette valley where they attended' some of the purebred Jersy sales held there last wee. I'MAWXB, Ore., July 6. Mr. and Mrs. I,n ne Hoon and Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. (inodnian left .Monday for Wai lowa where they will remain a few, days visiting relatives and dulling. Mrs. Mary B. lilalr of Aflon, Iowa, is visiting her brother. W. K. Centry, propretor of the Hudson Hay store. She will remain in the west for some time visiting other relatives. A young son was born on Monday July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Uonlry. at their home northeast of ITmnplne. On Monday, July 2, a baby girl was born to Mrs. Jtoy Allen at the home of Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Allen Is i from Hay, Washington. Frank .Allen from the Palouse country visited this week with Jils i wile at the home of lier parents, Mr. land Mrs. R, I.awson. Dr. C. W. Thomas of Milton, dur ing the last week presented to ITma pine public schools a complete Hrll- anica Kncyclnpe dla, consisting of 2! leather bound volumes. The parents ' and pupils of this district will urcai ly appreciate this vnlusble und gen- ' emus end valuable gift. j Frank Foster and his daughter, Jessie of Walla Walla were Sunday visitor w ith Mr. and Mrs. Pre i , Hodgen. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Zentner of Pendleton were weekend visitors at the R, E. Mean home. Van Atkinson of Prescott visited i Fred Hodgen last week and while here purchased a supply of cherries for home canning. Wm. Moore and family have mov ed into the upstairs apartment of the E. Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen of Dayton. Washington were visitors at the Jens Therkildsen home Sunday. 1 Hon. T,ew Hodden, Btate represen j tatfve. iroes to Pendleton this week where the county fair board convenes .and with them will make appropri ations for school industrial fairs to be held this fall throughout the conntv. I Mrs. Anna Schllllck of Portland. Oregon, arrived here Monday evening I 'and will vlst her cousins, Mrs. James and Dan Kirk and Mrs. George P J Sanderson. Mrs. Sehllllek is a con tralto singer of note In Portland. Mrs. Judge Kelly of Prescotl Is vlsiiinc her parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Phlllppl. Guy Young of the Rlltson-Whlte Ohautaunua. visited with relatives here Saturday. Rev. Shimian of Portland occupied the ptilplt of the Presbyterian church last Sunday and has nccepted a call to this pastorate. He will move here with his fomlly this week and take his residence In the manse. WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS Could Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man. life- NKW PHOTOGRAPH OF TIIK. ' I'llKNTII WAR MIMSTKIl. I J? ' ' V' 7 - J M&&nimttii sli'jf wife ntik.-Wk CFN LYAUTBY tUenernl rlfulert r,yautey, the French war minister, at his desk In the oTflco of the wur department In Paris. This Is a recent photograph which hss Just been reee.ved In ih s country. Chicago, III. "For about two years I suffered from a female trouble so I was unahle to walk or do any of my own work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkhaiu 's Vegetable Com pound in the news paper and deter mined to try it It brought almost im mediate relief. My weakness has en. tirely disappeared and 1 never had bet tor health. I weigh 1C5 pounds and am as strong as a man. I think money is well spent which pur chase Lydia E. 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