East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OEEGOXIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1912.
TAGE FIVE
OUR FIRST DISPLAY OF
Tailored '""Trimmed
M8LLINERY
For Spring and Summer.
Now Showing
These new models represent the very latest ideas, and are
the styles to bo worn by the ultra-fashionable of New York and
Chicago tho coining seasons. ,
Wo cordially invito your inspection of our beautiful lines.
We deem it a pleasure to show them.
Carrier Millinery
FRANCIS 3d. BURROWS, Prop.
We cordially invite
our friends and patrons
to call
and view our first
Spring Millinery Showing
of
Tailored and Trimmed Patterns
New Fisk Models and
Summery Picture Hats.
All the chic and dressy models
now in vogue in the eastern
fashion centers (
THE CHAPEAU
Mrs. Myrtle Moller
Successor to Mrs. Rose Campbell
Bargain in Wheat Land
240 acres at $12.50 per acre. Will take second-hand au
tomobile in trade. Balance cash.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phono Main 83. 117 E. Court Street
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
A Homskg
at promptly 9 o'clock we will place
swiss Jim broideries
widths and all-over
selling! price $1 to
We reserve the right to protect ourselves on short lengths
SEE OUR TWO LARGE SHOW WINDOWS TONIGHT
Be at the Embroidery Counter at Promptly 9 o'Clock Friday
F. E.
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PERSONAL
MENTION
A. II. Done of Cheyenne la reglst-
red at the Pendleton.
J. W. Powera of Wallowa Is am
ong the visitors in the city.
Paul Cannon of North Yakima, Is
registered at the St Qeorge.
Edgar and Letcher Norvell drove in
from Helix today in their auto.
Mrs. Gus La Fontaine has arrived
from Portland for a short visit.
W. H. Wood of Athena, transacted
business In the county seat yesterday.
It. Coppeck of Athena, was a bus
iness visitor in the county seat today.
Mine Host Brlgg.s of the Hermiston
hotel. Is a visitor in Pendleton today.
A. Brandow and J. H. Brandow of
Hlllsboro, are guests of tho Bowman.
Mrs. Myers of Helix, came in on
tho Northern Pacific train this morn
ing. Carl McNaught, Hermiston banker,
is a business visitor in Pendleton to
day. H. H. McReynoIJs, city marshal of
Pilot Rock, came in from his home
yesterday.
J. M. Bannister,. well known Weston
citizen, is making Pendleton a visit
today.
C. L. Cross of La Grande was an
out of town visitor in Pendleton yes
terday.
William King of Weston was num
bered among the visitors in the city
yesterday.
William Harden of Athena, came
down from his home today to pay
his yearly taxes.
C. W.. Metteer, a prominent stock'
man of Ukiah, Is transacting business
in Pendleton today.
George Ferguson, well known young
Insurance agent, returned this morn
ing from a trip to Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leach of Wes
ton are among the people from that
town visiting in the city today.
Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughter,
Miss Una Smith, have returned from
a visit with friends In Portland.
David Johnson and Enoch Pearson,
sheepmen of Wallula, are In Pendle
ton on a business mission today.
'Frank K. Welles, county school su
perintendent and candidate to Succeed
himself, left this morning for a visit
to Pilot Rock.
R. H. Irvin, secretary of the In
and Irrigation company, is up from
Stanfield today and paid the tax col
lector a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harris of
Echo are visitors in Pendleton today
C. E. McClellan of Juniper is tran
sacting business In the city.
Ira Hughes, night police officer, re
turned this morning from Walla Wal
la where he Tiad been to attend the
funeral of a friend who had died.
Joseph Cunha, prominent Echo
join with Indians o fthat place in a
town peoplo cavilhg at the sheriff's
office today to deposit their taxes.
Mrs. George Baer, formerly Miss
Ermal Mann, arrived Monday evening
from Portland to spend a couple of
weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Mann.
James Estes. local agent for the
Oregon Life Insurance company, left
this morning for the west end of the
county where he will spend several
days.
C. E. Roosevelt, well known mer
chant and candidate for congress, is
suffering from an attack of rheuma
tism which seriously interferes with
his locomotion.
For Rent Front office in
building. F; E. Judd.
Judd
Found On Main street, near
bridge, pair of gold rimmed spec
tacles. Owner may have same by
calling and pacing for this notice.
Fountain of Youth.
Lovely woman, resourceful;
When she finds she's badly mated
She fastens to Nevada.
Comes back happy, Rcno-vated.
Embroidery, Sale
in 27-in. and
Patterns. Actual
$3.50, all you want
IVRNGOOD & COMPANY
I ' I l
A little more style, better fit and workman
ship and better service
at Wohlenberg's
i
Follow closely and with a marked in
terest the original stylo tendencies of the
makers of
LaVogue
Suits and Coats. They have well
earned tho distinction of being looked to
as the "Standard of Style."
And yet every wearer of a La Vogue
garment has learned to expect much
more than mere Style. They look to the
And it will be a real pleasure to show you now
while the stock is complete. You'll find selection
an easy matter.
The reason we are so enthusiastic about these now Coats and Suits is because we
have learned from experience that there is no other lino with which they can be com
pared. And the maker stands back of every garment so there is protection for you and
us.
Wohlenberg Dep't Store
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
TIIKRK'S A LA VOGUE
LOOK HERE BEFORE BETTER STYLE, BETTER G RMEXT TO
YOU BUY. TAILORING AND VALUE gllT yovn r vxcY
For One
Day Only
on sale 1000 yards of the finest
La Vogue label as the standard of the
.nost skilled workmanship, perfect tailor
ing and satisfactory service.
The makers go back of the style ele
ment and guarantee perfection in every
minute detail. That's why we're so en
thusiastic and so willing to recommend
this line to our trade as the very best.
The new models are sure to interest
you the styles, fabrics, and wide range
of colorings and trimmings will prove a
veal revelation.
FUSDAY
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