East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 04, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY BAST ORHGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905.
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THE LARGEST AND FASTEST GROWING STORE OF THE NORTHWEST
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WAIREIHI
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KEEP YOUR EYE ON
rKXOI.ETOX-S FAMOUS
STORE
The Peoples
Wareho use
....OF PENDLETON
WHERE IT PAYS T THAI
SOME REASONS WHYGOOD ALL WEEK
E
KEEP YOUR EYE ON
PENDLETON '8 FAMOUS
STORE
The Peoples
Warehous e
Make Home Out
of a House
In our Draper)- Division we are
showing a very complete line of new
Draperies, lace ("obtains,' Swisses,
Cretonnes and Hangings or all kinds.
Our new stock is more comprehensive
than any we have ever shown, and
the prices are very moderate.
THE POPULAR CURTAIN'S tor Utis
season are the Madras weaves. In
white and two-tone effects. They
come In very dainty patterns, and
cost 11.65, $1.95, $2.25 np to $4.50
pair.
FOR THE LIVING ROOM nolliing
can equal them. For the drawing
room, the formal room for more im
portant occasions, the Brussels, Ara
bian and Renaissance are still the
leaders. They range In price at 90c,
$1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 up to $6.50
pair.
FOR THE DINING ROOM, the Ma
dras and Grenadine Curtains are the
ruling and correct style this sen son.
Their small expense Is another in
teresting thing about tlieiu. They
cost $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.00, $2.50
pair.
THE RUFFLED CURTAIN'S used In
chambers, etc., we carry In a greut
many patterns. They include Irish
Point, Sniss and Bobbinet. The
prices are: 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50 up to $3.50 pair.
TWO SPECIAL VALUES
FOR THIS WEEK.
36-lnch Sniss, of the best quality, in
dots, stripes and figures; usually sold
at 15c yard, tins week
10c
SCRIM, in ecru or white, 38 inches
wide, 10c value, at, yard v
New White
Goods
INDIA I.;Z.S. fine and sheer, at
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c 18c, 20c and 2.c
yard.
PERSIAN UWX'S, ut 20c, 25c, 35c,
40c, ana 50c yard.
FANCY WHITE WA1STINGS, large
assortment of patterns, 15c, 25c, 35c
and 45c yard.
DomesticsExtra
Special
SHEETS AND MUSLINS AT
VERY LOW PHICES.
48c
8c
17c
10c
LINEN FINISH SHEETS,
2x2 1-2 yards, each
LONSDALE MUSLIN, yard
wide, tills week
UNBLEACHED SHEETING,
2 yards wide, at
30-INCU WIDE PERCALE,
dark styles, 12 l-2c values. .
Dainty Under
muslins TOW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK.
WOMEN'S DRAWERS Four styles
to choose from; fine cambric with
deep umbrella ruffle of lawn, extra
wide cluster of hemstitched tucks;
oUier styles with embroidery ruffle
and tucks; others C A,
with lace, all at V Is 19
CORSET COVERS live pretty styles
to choose from; fine nainsook, with
round neck, Swiss embroidery and
ribbons; three rows of insertion;
others with ' lace, f f.fc
ribbons and tucks... Jv Is 19
WOMEN'S GOWNS Six styles, very
fine cambric or nainsook, high or
low ueck, yoke of embroidery Inser
tion, trimmed with ruffles of embroi
dery; chetulsett gowns of luce, Inser
tion and ribbon; el
bow sleeves. Your fl? 1 rtrt
choice at P .VJVJ
WOMEN'S SKIRTS live styles ill
fine cambric, wide umbrella flounce
of fine embroidery and hemstitched
tucks or three rows of Valenciennes
luce Insertion, with wide ruffle to
mutch. Worth $1. T 1 'JC
nnd $1.75; tills oek V
The Hit of the Season
QUR ARTIST'S WORKThe crowds watching him at work in
our window testify to the interest being taken. No such works
of art have ever been on exhibition in the city before. Many well
known local faces are now to be seen, giving satisfaction to the
most critical. Some of the well known Indian pictures are to be
placed on exhibition at the Lewis and Clark Fair at Portland.
Don't fail to see them. For' the benelit of those not tamiliar with
the conditions of this exceptional offer -we again announce the
following:
You purchase one dollar in any department, and get a coupon.
One coupon and 78c and you get a BUST CRAYON PORTRAIT.
All work guaranteed. Come and see if the quality does not speak
for itself.
Our New Millinery Parlors
Keep demanding attention. The broad and exclusive show
ing of exquisite hats here have excited unusual Interest, and
the prices arc more entertaining and verifies the familiar say
ing; "It pays to trade at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Visit these Millinery Parlors. Tliere is a saving here.
The Charlotte Corday
The Charlotte Corday
straw and trimmed, the
stylish hat of the season.
An extra special at
Well worth $5.00.
CHARLOTTE CORDAY $3.50
Till: 1 1 IC. I Ifi AT
The Highgate
Hat
A stylish, jaunty street hut, well
north $2.75; speciul here at
$2.00
The Louise
Turban
Hand-made, stylish-trimmed, extra
pretty hat, at the special low price
here at
$5.00
THE LOUISE TURBAN $5.00.
Visit these Millinery Parlors
THERE IS A SAVING HERE
Shoes
AND SHOE FACTS
If you want to know what the Slioe
Department of our store really Is;
how we can afford to sell shoes on a
closer luurgin than our competitors,
und at Uie sume time give you more
.satisfactory shoes; why we keep ham
mering away at these facts (for fuots
they are), ask the slioe men. The
story Is boiled down to fit Uie value
seeker's pocLotlRMik extru sjiedul
values offered here.
LADIES' FINE VICI KID SHOES
Patent tip, Imported turn sole; splen
did dress shoes; $3.00 value at ....
$2.15
LADIES' GOODYEAR WELT Vlci
kid, patent tip, Bluchcr cut on now
last, $3.50 value ut
$2.95
LADIES' PATENT COLT Hand-turn
sole, snappy style, kid or matted top;
$1.00 value at
$3.35
New Laces
It's to be a luce sea-son according to
fashion's latest. We are prepared
with one of the best assortments ever
shown here. New ideas in lace cover
nil the lute effects such - as Point
Guze, Point I landers, etc., from....
50c to $5 Yard
Extra sR'cial In Novelty Oriental luce,
4 to 8 Indies ide, In w hlte or cream,
rogulur 40c values; special at
23c
Embroidery, 0 to 10 Indies wide;
regular 25o values, with perfect fin
ished edges. The best embroidery
bargain of the season !
12 l-2c Yard
bKUutu
YOU KNOW
The best Is the dicupest, and espe
cially Is tlda true of aU
FOOD SUPPLIES.
No ono can afford to risk using Im
pure foods.
OUR AIM
Is to supply the public with tho best
GROCERIES.
Take no risk, but try our high
class groceries at economic prices.
50a
Standard Apricots and Peaches,
cans
Swift's Premium Hams, per lb . . 170
Blue Label Catsup, 35c, our price 25o
Gallon Jugs Catsup 90o
10-lb boxes Muccaroiil 40c
10-lb boxes Crackers e5o
Standard Tomatoes, per can .... 100
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