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'"'"WiM tH;,.----. ; PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OKEOOMAX, PEJXDIiETOX, OREGOV, FKIOAY. APltlT. 21. ttlt. TEN PAGES. ex " iirimnii f( TRAORDINARY $150,000.00 SALE Specials for Saturday Women's $25.00 Suits, Saturday Special at $16.75 A l't of our newest ami most attractive tailored suits This will U our Saturday offering; to the women of Pendleton ami ieinity The materials employed are sonrcs, cheviots, diaptn i ls, Mack and white chocked novelties, homespuns, novelty rri)'S. etc. Tho-e suits are the latest approved styles, not ex tii'ine, yet in full kecpiiur with T,f trend of fashion. Our .ile?women will show t! : ; .itli a 'so of nrMe. as the values .re unu i'W at . mal at the re- S23, -H'C ial for toiuor-S16.75 Silk Kimono ct HALF PRICE, $20 val. at $10. $10 val at $5 A splendid, assortment of "..men's l".e fitting or shirred ii. -V' are made of splendid qiu.." marked to sell from ?6 t tyii). Ki: - uas, full leiuitli styles, ai- !.:-atly trimmed. They larire floral patterns. - 1-2 $2.95 Women's Women's Clowns of fine : .-tvles. butterflv sleeves, ink neieimes, lace and insertion. "'' regular values at 2.9o. ; The popular "Leone" 3-piecc and skirt combined. Made or ::rda!lions, etc. Values to Coions at $1.98 '.111-K, 1 and ai. ar;inn? ,:" oar,.- i;il at I.'U!rclitli, sliHver I with daitly Yal embraiderv. Our . S1.9S et cover, drawers . trimmed in lace S3.50 $4, $5, $6 Bench Made ocrd breaking price ivi!" ' :.- "U a 0 4- . ft i r Our I'.'lIoWr: 93.00 Values -o 33.39 Value S4.00 Values ..". 00 Valuf iro 8G.00 Valu.- p They are made '. an and ix-l 1 . it ... 1 at . . ) at .... i at .... at .... up i n out 'Mus 1- as 32.48 $2.93 1 patent (.. 11 or lace, $3.95 $1.9S 1, calf skin, vici kid. black. Sale Beautiful Silk Dresses, $25 values at $12.75 All who have seen these lieautiful Silk Dresses say thev are the best values they have ever found in IVndlcton. Tltere is still a jrood sleet ion to t-hoose from. Remember, these were pur chased at a very advantageous price, and we are frank in sav ins: they are the best values we've ever had in the house. Ma terials are foulard-, mescalines and iwrnreo silks, styled ritiht up to the minute, lleautifullv trimmed, with lace yokes and sleeves, braids and buttons. We place them on sale now' for only $12.73 Sale of Princess Slips SECOND FLOOR. Xew l'rinct ss Slips, made of finest quality lawn, ehatm imrlv trimmed in dainty laces, embroideries, tucks, lieadinsr and ribbon. Two extra sptvials for Saturday. $6 to $7.50 Princess Slips $3.50 Princess Slips, special $3 Combination Garments. 2 am! o-pieeo trimmed in laces and embroideries, Princess tomorrow onlv Women's $7.50 and $9 White Petticoats of excellent qual ity cambric, nainsook and lawn, handomely finished with fancv flounces of lace and embroidery. Fxtra special at $3.9S 1-3 off All Gage and Fisk Hats f the like at this time of vear iu-t $3.79 $2.9S styles, daintily st vie. Speeial . S1.93 91 Did you ever link 1-3 off. 00 lhitS 'jo if-5.00 Mats ao $7.50 Hat- c., sio.oa Hat- u $13.00 HaN s near for $2.00 for $3.35 for $5.00 for $G.G3 . ( $10.00 $4.00 Ladies' Oxfords Those oxfords come in ! : :.-!i and lace. $2.95 1 i'a irou arch, genuine well verv swell and dl'es-v -hoe ai rive sati-taetory scrviei calf. Panrain -ah' ovi. all sizes. P ice, broad. 1 1 i 1 1 loo. cx- inch n:ili;ai'v heel. A i::e time a -lic that w i I ! itent Ieaii."i- and ei..,n s:.fr Sale of Men's NECKWEAR For Saturday Only 75c Four-in-Hand Ties - 3 for $1.00 The finest, newest neckwear ever .-'town in Pendleton. It minust iro. We have too nuc fice it in order to make room. This is an except ioal bargain. Don't miss it. neck wc ar in stock and will acn 75c Four-in-Hand Ties - 3 for $1.00 i-nW S1.25 SILK 98 Ml our Taffeta Silk in 27-inch width, all colors of the rain- md "0-in. Hlack (uaraiiteel iaiteta wlucli we sell tor 9SC S1.25 yard, special, yard $1.33 WIDTH SERGE 97 of white, oak -erire, "2-inchcs v. Saturday sfiecial piece and all wool. summer 97 One vidit 25c SERPENTINE CREPE 18 Si rpen'ine Crep-. the cloth for "Summer Kiinonas," in 43 'ifl'eretit patterns. :;-inclie- wide, fast color. Sat. spec. 18 35c LINEN 23 ?,i-r- r.f Pure Linen "Irish finish." JJO-inchc--pn-ial buv." really Worth more than -5, but. ti.'cial, card - wide. A Saf urdav 23C Genuine Siie-eU ,!l colors : a -ilk fini--: i-i 'm, vard 35c SOISITTE 23( i i . i tamiied on Hie selvaw, -z liicnes w th for dresses, etc. e in Satnrdav 23C en Is. A rett v croc and net. otto $2.00. 75C OF WESTON PEOPLE (Special Corresponilance. Weston, Opp., April 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Klntr, formerly old resi dents of Weston, but who nre now re siding in I't'iitniliu, Wuali., arrived in thla place Tuedduy evening and Is with hi daughter. Mrs. Joe Lleual len. Mr. King is in nrreedingly poor health but is reported to be some hotter today. Mrs. Wil'linni Prlskcll of Weston, bus Kiiue to Dayton, Washington for a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ueorps Sowers of that place. A son ws born April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lieuallen on their ranch a few miles southeast of Wes ton. Mr. Lieuallen is now the hnppy father of five prospective farmer lad. Mrs. Fred I'auly of Walla Walla, was the nuest of Mrs. Geo. Proeb stel, sr., during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Iialph Lane and chil dren, from Walla Walla. were in Weston initiating their new auto Wed nesday. Mr. Rexroail, a prominent black smith, has leased Mr. H. IJeunllen's shop and has taken possession. Mr. Kexroad's family will occupy the J. U. King residence on South Water street. Miss Kitty Oholson of Athena, was in Weston visiting friends Sunday and monday. Mrs. Minnie Walker was in Helix visiting friends during tho week. Charles Cullej, who has been work ing near Walla Walla, returned to Weston Monday and will work for his brother, S. J. Culley. Mrs. Bert Marsh, who has been vis iting relatives in Weston for the past month, has gone to Portland to re main for a time. Miss lluby Taylor, who is In Walla Walla for medical treatment, is re ported to be a little better. Andy Harnett was in Athena Wed nesday on a business trip. Great preparation is being made by the students of the Weston high school f,.r the track meet. The boys are out running every evening and the girls are preparing for the decla matory, contest. Mrs. 11. I. Cashatt and children of Si'..k.oic, who have been visiting rel ative h. r,. went to Walla Walla Fri day to spend a few days there with relatives nn.l then they expect to go on to Spokane. A little excitement was in the smith part i.f Weston Wednesday when , lit tle Willie Caniphidl was lost fur a few hours. The little fellow was found pi. O'ing l.y himself in a back Sleeps Well Appetite Fine And Feeling Like a New Man Afr Being a Nervous Wreck and Un able to Do a Stroke of Work. Mr. B. Arthur Jordan, R. V. D. No. 1, High I'oint, X. C, who experienced this remarkable recovery, writes ai follows: "Last July 1 was taken sick: 1 was very nervotn and weak. Could not sleep at night and ww unable to look after my farm work or do any business. I tried" two doctors, but did not receive much benefit from tliem. "A friend of mine told me of Duf fy's I'ure Malt Whkr.cy red insisted that I try it. I did I ""W strong and well. (,'::n slceo nil right and have r.u apoetito like a horse." pi Mfil Duffy's Pure Mali Whiskey will briti a healthy plow to t!:e pallid check, give r.ew energy to the faiter ing limbs, strengthen and invigorate the weary body ami throbbing I. rain; reanimate the vital organs am! create a new supply of rich, red blood. It makes the old feci youni? and keeps the young strong nvd vigorous. Pre scribed by physicians. Uscu in hos pitals and recognized as a family ! medicine even-where. Thousands of cur patients, both men and v nictt alike, who have been rc-t red to health and strength, extol iu virtues as the world's greatc-t umic, stimu lant and body btiibh-r. Sold I N' Si-AI.'-!) ttOTTLKS ONLY by drugri-t-.. i:roccrs and dealers, or shipped direct for $ 1.00 per large bottle. The Dully Malt Whlakcy Co., Kucheatcr, N. V. Puffy Malt Whiskey Hoeliewter, New York. . 0. 0. F. TO CELEBRATE alley. James ('ompinii h;is dispose. of two hundred .-arks of p..i.itoe to Nil's, tin- potato buyer, from Yakima. M: boll, din i I nn.l have a good time. Mrs. Sim Hunt r returned to her I oni near Adams to. lay afo r several ih'.vs stay at the home of In r sister, 35? TOWELS 21 ."00 Satin Dainnsk Towels, with friiiLiM )iittorn ; tomorrow only Sutn rt Isiy vpccial .1.73 UAIiV IIOXXKTS 750 An t'xcc-llfiit a.--ortiiiont of !ialv bonnfts of silk man ami silk poplin, sold 'fur 1.50, Saturday special HANI) IJAGS 1-2 PRICK. Hand lia.s in vclvot, satin and loatlier, lvad luios, (lonnaii .-ilv-r rnosli Kaos. A mz snifaMe fur ovorv occasion. Valine from SI. 00 to S1".00. Saturday sjK-cial 1-2 j.rici S1.00 HUSK -17 Tliis lot includes broken lots of some of our host liosierv. l-dli Idack and colors, many handsomely embroidered 17f Xr-:KI)LKS 30 ."0,000 Xeedles, we have just rt-eived of rtie (f 'rawlov' make. 111 1 on sale tomorrow- Saturday special 30 SI'OOI. COTTON 30 ."00 dozen spools of thread. I3est make. Saturday spec-. 30 (Special Correspondence.) j -Milfoil, dre., April : 1 The I. O. In, F. lodges of Milton. Kreewat.r and ! Vincent are preparing to celebrate 'their anniversary the L't'Oh by having i d. ni at the Krecwatcr Krovo. (.everybody Is in v It ! to bi lint a bas- .1. H. Cinok-s mid Mrs. .Vie. ill f this place, were ill the Cl;ir-! II Ci'v Tuesday mi a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. I'inkerton have! ne, t., the Yiii.-. ii ranch on Head i Mis. Hob.rt Chapman on North d ilaw ley liioiinl.iin. They will p- '. K'Tk. Mi's. Chapman is still critically in dunni; 'lie sunun-r and farm!1!'. 11 1'h mihiII hopes for her recovery. . ,: . , . j. r. m. i:.... ..f yv..:u w.iiia II. K. -f Quary. The s 'ond and third trade of tho Central s. bonl are preparing for an entertainment to be irlv.-i next Thursday cveiiinK in the I'viniiaslum Miss Sn-ie lteaiitnont has ai pteil a Jioslllon In the telephone orrlce an j operator. 1 The new saving's bank of Milton j has Installed now fixtures and will soon be ready for business. V. Was- sol Is the cashier. had I'.-ndl. M d si ' yi. es. Key. tjuintiey n. Implied three ' peoph-. I Mr-. John Minister went to Milton Thursday on ''rS nds and relativos. V r. A ! x in.b r Kinn. nr W : Walla Thursday a sit to went to TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS Startle, 2:05 1-4, one of the festest trotters out last sensnn. hns been purchased by J. A. Olosoneainn of I rittsburg, for nmatour harness rac-In. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade L't'lc Boy I want a dose of castor- ail. D.-ugglst Do you you can't tajite? I. I'll; .iy want the kind (anxious to Kt even) it's for mother. Need a Tonic? You Will Find Hosteller's Stomach Bitters isrealy "IT" Try a bottle today At all Druggists and Dealers AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orphcum. Pendleton's favorite picture theat i er offers an excellent program for Friday and Saturday. Extra! 8peclal released film. 1 J. Funeral of Archbishop Ryan of l'hiladelphla." This picture will be 'run in addition to the regular pro gram. ' 2. "Hans' Millions." Essanay. A ! Gorman character comedy, which de ! v lops a decidedly novel plot. If you i relish a good laugh do not miss this clover comedy photogplay. ! 3. "The Kid from Arizona." Amer , lean. Pathe. Western drama. A ! good picture with strikingly impres sive scenes, photographed, staked and 1 acted after the high standard for which the Pathe company Is noted. 4. "Tho Disrepptable Mr. Reagan." A story of the East Side of New York by Richard Harding Davis, satisfac torily Interpreted by the Edison play ers. A good story full of human na ture. 6. "The Misses Finch and Their Nephew, Billy." Vltagraph. A com ical comedy of actual occurrence. Laugh at It all you please and there will bo a whole lot more laughs left. Five reels or pictures In every show. Tho Pastime. The house of quality. An unusu ally fine program for Friday and Sat urday. "Teaching Dad to IJke Her." Blo graph. A procedure very foolish on the boy's part. He introduces his father to his show girl sweetheart. His one bothersome question Is, "Doe dad like her?" He soon finds the answer, for he calls on Dolly to find that dad likes Dolly unusually well; so much so that sonny gets worried. This Is a well told story and will make a hit with any audience. "A War Time Escapade." Kalcm. The romance of a "Dixie Olrl," A war story intermixed with a love talo, hav ing Its beginning before- the war and brought to a happy consummation rfterwardf.. This war story Is of much Interest and an effort Is made to make the story true to possibilities. "How Tommy's Wits Worked " American Patho. An exceptionally good comedy, showing how a ready wit Is sometimes one's best asset. "Max is .Stuck Up." Pnthe. A com edy with some amusing stunts. "The Pallor's Return." Ecllpso. A youth by successfully making a dangerous cruise to Newfoundland Is enabled to earn enough money to save his sweetheart from suffering at the hands of a crafty landlord. "Scenes In Jersey of the British Isles." Eclipse. (Special ( ' irrospondonce. ) Helix. April 21. fra Scott and wife spent. Sunday with the family of John U. Painsw. rth, the N". r. agent. John 1". Montgomery returned to i'onde..,n yesterday morning after a 1". w days' visit to his old mother and also his sisters, Mrs. Vf. II. Albee and Miss Sarah Montgomery. ('. C. Hopper and family have re :ri"e.l lo l'.-nlleton until fail. Mr. Hopper will superintend sheep shear ing camps during the shearing season. Mr. Fletcher N'orvall, son of our esteemo, mayor, litis returned from Hie Portland hii.-lncss college for the summer. He is not yet 22 years old but became a regular mad" Mason near h's Ist birthday as possible, his own ratli. r being the master, who al so raised his elder brother something over one year previous and who Is now the W. M. of Nashury Lodge No. 9.1, whom we believe Is the vounircst W. M. In Oregon. Nashury I,odg,. No. ?,, being well fixed financially, has fitted up the lodye room with new carpets and a new altar and what belongs to a well f filiated lodge and some few weeks ago Installed n handsome. Brother Masons will be welcomed and "dee lightd" If they should come and visit us. The following named candidates are on the way for the F. C. degrees: J. II. ( Ilohrens and John Wyrlck. The Baptist church people had n children's program at the church .Sunday evening and almost all church going people wero there and were well pleased as well ns Instructed. Mrs. Hunter a noted missionary, occupied the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morning and steps wore taken to organize a rnrelgn mis sionary society, undenominational, or a union of all Christian bodies. Mrs. O. J. Piper was elected chairwoman of this society. Julius Nelson, an old timer In this eiul of the county, has been suffering with a tumorous eruption on his left kneecap, but It Is now so serious that he has been laid up for a week or more. HIh leg Is swoolen twice Its natural size. The I. O. O. P., of which order he Is a member, are look ing nfter his needs. Miss Ruby Stamper of Myrlck Sta tion, Is visiting; with Mrs. C. A. Hermann. DO CTORS FAILED TO HELP HER '5 y sit Cured by Lydia II. PLnkliam's Vegetable Compound I'mind. YU. "l am plad to an. ii'diiu'i) that 1 liavo been eureilof civ. pepsin, aud teinalo troubles by your medicine. I litul been troubled witli lxitlt for fourteen yc.irs and consulted (iitl'ercnt doctors, lint failed to get any relief. After uslnn I.ydiiiE. l'iiikliatn's Y'efretabln Com. pound and JJlood rurilier I can say am a well woman. 1 can't find words to express my thank, for the good your ineuidtio lias dona me. You may publish this if you wish." Mrs. Hi.itMAX SiKTir, round, Wis. 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