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June Wash
Goods
Sal
e
WE GIVE TRADING COLPONS on all cash purchases,
and they mean an actual saving of exactly 5 per cent, to you.
Are You Going to the Springs or
the Coast ?
If so vou'll most likdv iuhm! a new
of these jrarmonts is most complete.
Men's bathing suits
hvs' liatlrinjr suits
The improved one-piece kind.
Water winjs for women and children
bathimr suit. Our stock
$1.25 t S4.50
50c to $2.50
65c Ribbons 37c
We have just received aliout fifty pieces of 1eautiful fancy
ribbons, in loth liht and dark coWinirs. Just the thins for hat
trimmins:?, hair bows or sashes, many of them worth up to 75
Specially Priced 37c
. For Your Vacation
You'll want to look extra well, you'll meet lots of strangers
and you know their first impression of yon is influenced more
by the way you are dressed than any other thiiur. We have
a beautiful line of dainty little summer dresses that will give
the right impression. They are moderately priced too.
$7.50 to $25.00
Ask to see them; second floor.
Reductions in Curtain Materials
We wi.-h to call your special attention to the drapery depart
ment. We have arranged special reductions on all our curtain
nets, Swisses and scrims. A splendid opportunity to refurnish
your home with new summer draperies. Our prices are very
moderate.
from 25 to 75tf. Sale prices 17 to 48
nlar price 2."C, now 18
rular price 15, now 9
-ets rang'
Scrims, re;
Swis.-cs n
Summer Underwear Specials
VKSTS.
Women's 25 low neck vests, no shews, gauze, lace triinnu
ed, taped neck. A very dainty garment.
' Specially Priced 17c
pants.
Women's 25 knitted umbrella pants, torchon lace trim
med, band top with adjustable back,
Specially Priced 17c
Table Linen Specials
dust a word about ''Table Linens' we handle the celebrated
"Gribbon"' line of Linens which denotes acme of quality. We
have carried this line for years and the same quality prevails
year in and year out. We have just received new patterns, and
lots of them and tomorrow will have a special price on each and
every piece
53? for the 65? quality
1 for the 75? quality
U9? for the '. 85? quality
83? for the 98? quality
97? for the S1.25 quality
81.21 fr the $1.50 .quality
81.71 for the S2.00 quality
82.11 for the 82.50 quality
Napkins to match with a big RE
DUCTION. Come in, see,- take a
look- no trouble to show.
Come to Pendleton to
Big Things Adoing.
Celebrate the
Good Time Assured,
4 th.
Pendleton's Cleanest, Coolest and Best Grocery, in Our Model Base
ment. Phone Main 17. NO FLIES HERE.
Hood Iliver Strawberries, field pick Xo. 1 stock, 1k. 10?
Crates S2.35
Extra Fancy Oysters, Diamond W. brand, cans 25? and 45?
Fresh shipment Boiled Hums, cut just right on our slicing ma
chine, poumi 40?
..THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
WIIKKE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
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This Sale offers you the greatest bargains ever given in
Pendleton in new seasonable wash goods. Our stock of
these goods is exceptionally strong, all the new things o
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are here. Beautiful Dimities, Lawns and Batistes are g
slaughtered in this Great Sale.
The entire Wash Goods stock is divided into Seven Lots, one at 5c, one
at 9c, one at lie, one at 14c, one at 19c, one at 24c, and one at 37c.
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FORSCH
STAN HELD HAS ARRANGED
PROGRAM FOR EVENT
W. T. Iliws Is Re-iiccU'd School Di
rector Touchers Are Employed
for Next Year Oilier Interest ins
Notes
considered unfit food for slaves as
a steady diet. It seems Hgely, how
ever, that part of the duty of the slave
was to hustle for his terrapins after
working hours, and this may have
been tho greater part of lils Injury".
It may be considered by some In the
nature of a gastronomic calamity that
the term pin is to disappear. As a
fact, most persons find snapper just
ns good, or would if it only cost en
ough. Imagination has a lot to do
with our likes and dislikes, even in
the fashions that pertain to tie things
we cat. Philadelphia Bulletin.
Fancy Green Olives, fresh barrel just opened, pint 35?
Fancy Domestic and Imported Wafers, packages 10? up
Dried Reef, sliced thin as paper, pound .. 40?
Parker's Home Made Cookies, packages 10?
Use Our Celebrated Ehinann Olive Oil, Wtles 35?, 60?, SI
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(Special Correspondence.)
Stantield, Ore., June 20. At the
annual meeting of school district No.
61 held here last evening, W. T.
Beeves, who has served ns school di
rector for several years, was re-elected
to serve for the ensuing three
years and G. U Dunning was elected
for one year, being the unexpired
term of J. A. Mendenhall, who re
cently resigned, owing to the pressure
of other business matters demanding
his attention. It was reported that
teachers had been employed for next
year as follows. Frank D. Carruth,
principal; Miss Minnie 12. Baker and
Miss lona Applegate, re-elected, and
Miss A. I'hezik.
Work on the school building has so
progressed that the corner stone will
be laid next Sunday morning at 11
o'clock mid a committee consisting
of K. N. Wheeler, J. E. Fnuoett and
Frank Sloan was appointed for the
purpose of arranging the program
for the event.
Mr. and Mrs. I E. Marchand of
Lewiston. Idaho, who were visiting
Mr.' and Mrs. liucholz of this city the
i past week have returned to their
home accompanied by Mrs. Bueh
holz.
Mayor James M. Kyle visited Pen
d!etn yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crawford of
Hermlston were in Stanfield Sunday,
. Tom Means came down from Pen
dleton Monday.
H. D. Burroughs of Hermlston was
transacting business here yesterday.
Hon. V. J. Furnish returned last
evening from a few days' sojourn
at his country home at Wenaha
springs.
Attorney A. W. Gray is attending
to legal business in Pendleton today.
BOY GARDENERS TO
Portland, Ore., June 21. Two
hundred boy gardeners, who have
raised vegetables on city Iota thld
spring under the direction of the T.
M. C. A., will exhibit their product
in the auditorium of the local Insti
tution next Friday aud Saturday and
receive prizes.
Not less than 250 boys engaged In
vegetable raising this spring as the
result of the Y. M. C. A. campaign for
a healthful outdoor it vocation for
school children that should be pleas
ant and at the same time instructive.
Not all, however, will enter the com
petition for prizes, but the 200 whose
gardens have scored ovor 80 per cent
will participate in the contest.
Local merchants have taken great
Interest in the competition and have
donated prizes for tho boys with the
best gardens, while tho Y. 1L C. A.,
which has had the help of the Ore
gon agricultural college in carrying
on the work, will give a number of
memberships in the association as rewards.
THIN FOLKS MADE FAT.
Good, healthy flesh can only bo
gained by the use of the proper food,
together with natural action of the
organs of assimilation. Nine people
out of ten In order to weigh as much
as they ought and be perfectly healthy
should use Samose. tho great flesh
forming food and health restorer.
Weigh yourself before commencing to
use these little tablets, and see how
your weight Increases from week to
week. -
Samose does not contain a particle
of starch or pepsin, nor Is It any nau
seating preparation, such as is usu
ally recommended to make people fat.
and which does not build up good
healthy tissues. Samose has valu
able flesh-forming properties, tones
up and strengthens the whole system,
helps the food that Is eaten to be
assimilated in a natural manner, and
absolutely restores health to all the
organs.
If you are not perfectly satisfied
with the results from Samose, Koep
pen Bros, will return your money
without any quibbling.
decline of the terrapin.
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A (liarniing Woman
is one who is lovely In face, form,
complexion and perfect health. Try
mind and temper. But Its hard for
a woman to be charming without
health. A weak, sickly woman will
be nervous and Irritable. Constipa
tion and kidney poisons show Id pim
ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. But Electric
Bitters always prove a godsend to
women who want health, beauty and
friends. They regulate stomach, liv
er and kidneys, purify the blood;
give strong nerves, Drignt oyer pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
them. 50c at Kocopens.
FISHHOOK IN MOUTH POISONS.
Constable May Din of Lockjaw From
Its Fgly Wound.
Wilkcsbarre, Pa. While going to
his home In the dark. Constable Stan
ley Miner of Luern borough, bumped
Into a fisherman who had a naked
hook on a polo, and the hook In some
way entered Miner's mouth; He gave
a cry of agony and became uncon
scious. A doctor had to remove the
hook. Lockjaw Is now threatened.
PARRQTSUMInONS AID
10 STRICKEN MASTER
Portland, Or. A parrot belonging
to John F. Shoup, a civil war veteran
living at Oregon City, summoned aid
when his master was helpless from
a paralytic stroke.
Mr. Shi'.up lived alone and early
in the rnorn ng was stricken, his en
tire kft side being affected. He was
unable to call for assistance. The
parrot, hearing his moans, set Up a
loud screeching that attracted the at
tention of passersby and they enter
ed the house to find Mr. Shoup, who
is TO years old, helpless. He was ta
ken to a hospital and cared for and
will probably recover.
M AN V INDIAN CHIEFS
ARE WITH KIT CAHSON
' When on June 27 you make your
way to the show grounds where the
world famous Kit Carson Buffalo
Kanch Wild West Is to exhibit, be
sure the first point of interest you
make for is the Indian village. There
you will see Indian chiefs and war
riors of three distinct tribes: Sioux,
Comanche and Cheyenne braves with
their squaws and papooses, clad In
their gaudy, many colored blankets
and feathers, living in their historic
tepees, beading their moccasins and
chanting the songs of the unforgot
ten warpatch. It is a rare sight In
deed to see them just as they exist
on the reservation, for before many
years the Indians of today will be put
a memory. They are fast disappear
ing and many of us who are living to
day will almost see tho last of their
kind. Among the Indians carried by
IC t Carson'B BufffaJo Ranch Wflld
West Shows are many noted histori
cal characters, the foremost being
Chief Clear. To hear this old chief,
with the aid of an Interpreter, chron
icle, some of the feats of his youth,
of the battles with the blue coats,
the long trail and the trips to the
hunting grounds, Is mieed interest
ing and any patron of this exhibition
Is at liberty to view the Indian from
every angle and several Interpreter
are constantly at hand to assist the
public In conversation w.th the red
man.
Do you read the East Oregonlan?
L MENTION
OF HELIX PEOPLE
(Special Correspondence.)
Helix, June 20. Mrs. John Clay
is visiting her husband's parents in
Helix.
Mrs. John Pterson is visiting In
Pendleton this wet'
Mrs. W. II. Dale is seriously sick
at her home north of Helix.
Mrs. James Simerly spent Tuesday
in Pendleton.
A number of Helix people attended
the funeral of Mrs. Kyle In Weston
Thursday.
Miss Bessie Lewis spent Tuesday
In Pendleton shopping.
Ira Scott and family have return
ed home after spending a pleasant
week In Walla Walla.
A number of the farmers are cut
ting hay this week.
HEAL RAILROAD CATS.
Mother Selects Freight Engine
Interesting Event.
Mount Holly, N. J. Employes
for
at
Among other duties Spokane park
watchmen have to decide whether the
spooning they witness la reasonable
or unreasonable.
the round house of the Pennsylvania
railroad discovered that for two days
freight engine No. 143 has been cur
rying three of the youngest passen
gers ever on a railroad engine. The
passengers were accompanied by their
mother, who happens to be the round
house cat.
The pet of the railroad men was
missed from her accustomed places
the other day and nothing was known
of her whereabouts until she was
noticed coming from tho engine's
truck bowlster after today's run. In
vestigation showed that she had se
lected the truck bolster for the birth
place of three kittens, which were so
concealed from view and far from'
reach that It was necessary to use
wire hooks to reach them.
Comfortable quarters were provid
ed for the family, and the railroad
men will take good care of the ar
rivals, which have had two trips be
tween Mt. Holly and Camden.
Prediction That Toothsome Reptile
Will Follow Buffalo.
Warning comes from Baltimore
that the public must not be deceived
by the .(ltd den plenty of terrapin in
the markets. They are in abundanco
now. but tho said prophecy Is made
that pretty soon lire's Terrapin will
be no more found on the tables of
i ven the richest epicures. A new
method nas been found for harvesting
these delectable reptiles which has
caused the sudden plenty. It appears
that about this time of year the dia
mond ba.'ks come up out of the 'deep
mud In which they have hibernated
to rest a while on the upper stratum
before beginning the season's activ
ities. A Yankee genius has Invented
a sort of rake which sweeps the hot
torn of the sounds and rivers, and
thus gathers bushels of the animals
into the steam dredges which are now
at work. But we are solemnly In
formed that three seasons of this sort
of work will make an end of th
species.
It is not a great Issue, but It l In
teresting to that small body of per
sons who consider terrapin the most
delicious dish that can bo served on
the table. Some cannot abide it,
other pay willingly tho high price de
manded. Many persons do not like
rtptile food nt all. In the South
rattlesnake Is considered a great de
licacy. If one can forget his prej
udices, It must be admitted that the
flesh Is tasty and quite as refreshing
as dried codfish, for instance. Many
persons, too, like terrapin simply be
cause it is costly and has a reputa
tion. An ancient colonial law of Maryland
has Just been dug up. It shows that
slaves were not treated as well as
they deserved, particularly In the mat.
ter of food; hence It was ordered in
council that no slave should ho fed
on terrapin more than four times a
week! Think of that, ye epicures,
who huvo to be content with a few
portions each season. Things have
changed mightily since terrapin was
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