DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
EIGHT PAGES
PAGE TWO.
MA Y WHITE SALE
Nothing Succeeds Like Success"
This sale has been an unqualified success from the minute it started.
Largest Assortments, Finest Qualities and Lowest Prices
These are the reasons why this sale is such a success. New, crisp white
goods, latest styles, all direct from the factories. Quality merchandise
at prices lower than other stores ask for the "take-a-chance" kind of
goods. In addition to these low prices we give the old reliable T. P. W.
trading stampsthey mean an actual saving of exactly 5 per cent, of
your purchases, either Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, or any
thing in our store. If you have not already attended this sale, come to
morrow. Don't wait longer. Buy while the stock and assortments are
complete.
GARDUATIOX GIFTS
Commencement time is almost here
ami you will want to pive the "sweet girl
praduate" a litle pift, she'll appreciate
something to wear more than anything.
How aliout a nice pair of gloves, silk hose,
veil, collar anl cuff set, fan or handker
chiefs. Special white sale of handkerchiefs and
fans. '
1.00 Handkerchiefs, sjxK'ial
75? Handkerchiefs, t)ccial
50 Handkerchiefs, special
35 Handkerchiefs, special
25 Handkerchiefs, special
20? Handkerchiefs, special
15? Handkerchiefs, special ;
10? Handkerchiefs, special
$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
Fans,
special
special
special
special
special
special
seeial
special
. 79?
57?
37?
. 23?
17?
14?
11?
7?
$3.79
$3.20
$2.79
$2.47
$1.79
$1.57
$1.19
- 79?
AIR LINE CLOTH
A cloth 44 inches wide. Light weight
and sheer. A prettier fabric can't he had
for "graduation" etc. Our regular price
$1.00. White Sale price....... 1 79?
DOLLY VARDEN SILKS
The newest creation in the silk line for
waists made of crepe de chine, with small
flowered designs ; 3 yd. lengths, yd. $1.25
STRIPED VOILES
for summer time dresses and waists of
very best quality and finish. 30 inches
wide; worth 75? yard; White Sale
price . 59?
FLAXOX CLOTH
A!out 30 pieces of Figured Flaxon
Cloth to be put out during this Great
White sale. Regular price is 20? yard :
While Sale price 14?
EXTRA SPECIAL '
White lingerie waists, made in this
reason's latest models. "
$2.50 Values - $1.98
STAMPED TOWELS
A very goxxl grade of huck towels, dain
ty designs to choose from ; choice 35?
A LIXEX TOWEL
in extra good grade. Extra good number
in large assortment of patterns; choice
for 50?
BUREAU SCARFS, LUXCH CLOTHS
This includes several different patterns,
plain hem, hemstitch and drawn work.
75.? Values L 49?
50? Values 39?
$3.00 Values 2 $2.59
BED SPREADS
Our bed spreads are made of the best
quality, full size, and width. The follow
ing rrices to prevail during this sale:
$1.50 Values $1.10
$1.85 Values $11
$2.00 Values $1-78
$2.50 Values $2.10
LACE CURTAINS 1-2 PRICE
During this sale we have a special lot
of curtains to go at a reduction. This in
cludes values from 75? to $10, consist
ing of Nottingham and Xets, in ecru,
cream and white. A large number of pat
terns. While they last, 1-2 price.
LIXGERIE DRESSES
All this season's latest styles and ma
terials, fine sheer mercerized nainsook,
allover embroideries, cotton voile and fine
linen, beautifully trimmed with cluny
and val. laces, finest of embroideries, net,
pleatings and ball fringes, some all white,
others combined with contrasting colors.
Priced for this sale as follows:
$7.50 Values $5.79
$11.25
$15.00
$17.50
$19.95
$25.00
$27.50
$33.00
Values
Values
Values
Values
Values
Values
Values
$9.89
$11.98
$14.29
$17.49
$21.98
$24.58
$27.00
OXE LOT OF LIXGERIE WAISTS
lace and embroidery trimmed
$1.25 to $1.50 Values '. 98?
SHEETIXG
A complete line of all widths of best
qualities the market affords.
MAY WHITE SALE
10?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, T. P. A. 8?
8 1-2?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, Hope 7?
10?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, Lonsdale.
yard 8 1-2?
7 1-2?, 44 bleached sheeting, Hurricane,
yard b l--v
15?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, Berkeley CO,
yard .... 12?
18?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, Berkley 100,
yard 15?
15?, 4-4 bleached sheeting, Wamsutta,
yard 12?
0-4 bleached sheeting, Pequot 20?
8- 4 bleached sheeting, Pacific 21?
94 bleached sheeting, T. P. W. spec. 19?
9- 4 bleached sheeting, Pepperell 23?
9- 4 bleached sheeting, Pequot 25?
10- 4 bleached sheeting, Pepperell.. 25?
10-4 bleached sheeting, Pequot......... 28?
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
Made of linen and Indian head, plain
and pleated models; all sizes, $1.88 to
$4.98.
SPECIAL PETTICOATS
White muslin trimmed with laces and
embroiderys.
$2.50 Values $1.98
D. M. C. IRISH CROCHET COTTOX
IX ALL SIZES.
Just received a new shipment of D. M.
C. Also Xo. 3 for bags in white and
colors.
CRETOXES AXD ART SATTEEXS
REDUCED
This includes many beautiful patterns
in cretones and satteens in conventional,
and floral patterns, light and dark com
binations. The following prices during
this sale:
50? Crctone 41?
40? Cretone 29?
35 Cretone 2t?
25? Cretone 18?
12 1-2? Cretone 9?
The Purest of Foods sold at Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery in
our model sanitary basement.
AU Other Departments Main 22.
Mrs. Cis Original Fig Pudding, cans 15? and 25
Preserved Figs, jars 50? and $1.65
Salad Dressing Powder, one can makes a quart of salad dres
sing, can : 20?
Pure Evaporated Horse Radish, little , 35?
Criseo, better than butter, for cooking, can.... 35t?
El.niann's Pure Olive Oil, Unties 35?, GO? and $1.00
Ehmann's Ripe Olives, jars
Fancy Green Olives, lxttles
Welch's Grape Juice, bottles
Hire's Root Beer Extract, Wtle ....
Maple Sugar Butter, jar
. 35? and GO?
15? to $1.25
35? and 65?
. 25?
45?
Try a Pound Package of Our T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee,
ou nd - 0,JV
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New Brassware in our Premium Department. Come and see it
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS
I COUPON 1 1
ODD FELLOWS HAVE
CAPTURED
PENDLETQH
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AT THE PICTURE SHQU
Orpheum.
An exceptional good program for
Tuesday's change. Four full reels of
the best American picture.
1. One In Uuslness; the Other In
Crime. Blograph. Two young couples
upon their wedding day vow to follow
the straight path. One Is In ordinary
circumstances, the other la a little
better off. Later the poor young man
1 thrown out of work and he and his
wife are In sore straits, the other la
a power In politics. He offers a bribe
for $1000 to vote for the passage of
a franchise. The poor man driven by
poverty tries to steal this mo'ney.
2. The Pink , Pajama Girl. Vita
graph. A study In pink and chaser
of the blues. Just filled with pretty
touches of refined comedy that is
true to life and twice as natural.
Zena Keefe and James Morrison play
the leading parts.
3. A Winter Visit to Central Park,
New York City. Edison. A scenic
picture showing many Interesting
views of Central Park.
4. The Butler and the Maid. Edi
son. This light comedy tells of a
slumberland romance between a but
ler and beautiful marble statue. In
fancy he loved but lout when his
marble love tripped and lay In frag
ments on the floor. Awakened by
his sweetheart, the house maid, he
assures her of his affections.
6. True 'Till Death. Melles. Be.
tween Philip and Paul, Elizabeth
chooses Paul and Is blessed with hap
piness she has never known. Paul
goes to war, never to return. He ex
pires on the battle field In the arms
of his friend Philip. Philip again
proposes, but Is refused. At a masked
ball her grandchildren wear the cos
tumes she and Paul had once worn
revising sweet memories. She has a
vision of Paul leading her through a
graceful dance, and In that vision
comes death.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures. Vita
graph feature for Tuesday's change:
"Counsel for the Defense." Vlta
graph. One great drama, Mr. Mau
rice Costello, the VitagrapR- favorite,
Is at his best In this thrilling life por-
Rip Qui Your
Dress Smcsds
Firo 'Em Quick!
of Odd Fellowship In this Jurisdic
tion. There has been noble, energetic
and loyal work done by many of the
encampments. I am pleased to note
that most of the 'encampments have
adopted the new ritualistic work, al
though some still continue to use the
old forms and Introduce Into the work
the Innovations that are not pleas
ing, and the beautiful work of the
encampment Is lost.
There has been a slight loss In
membership In this Jurisdiction this
year, mostly on account of non-pay
ment of dues. Quite a number of
patriarchs who have been dropped
have signified their Intention of again
becoming a member.
I am pleased to note the new lease
of life in several of the oldest en
campments. Xew members have been
taken in, and a greater interest man
Ifested than In former years.
There have been four encampments
Instituted during the year, with bright
prospects for future success.' One
encampment, Huntington, No. 52. I
O. O. F, having made no report or
paid any per capita tax for two yearo,
gave up Its charter. I could get no
response from niy communications to
the district deputy grand patriarch for
that district, and commissioned Past
Chief Patrlorch P. A. Hantz to pro
ceed to Huntington and take charge
of the charter, books, regalia and
other "articles of the encampment,
and take the same to Baker City and
send by express the charter and books
to the grand scribe. The same was
done, and the grand scribe now has
possession of those articles.
My official duties as grand patrl
arch cease with this session. I de
sire to extend to the officers and
members of this grand encampment
my sincere thanks for their aid and
assistance. To the encampments that
I have visited. I extend my best wish
es for their success and future pros
perity. To the grand scribe, I desire
to extend my best wishes for his acts
of courtesy and assistance to me In
my work during the past year. In
conclusion, I desire to state that trie
duties of grand scribe are many and
arduous, and the work Is increasing
each year. I would recommend an
Increase In the salary of the grand
scribe at least $200 per year, which I
am sure will be accepted, and com
mensurate with the duties of that of
fice. May the pleasant relations that
nave existed nuring tne past year
among the fraternity continue, and
may peace and prosperity crown the
labors of this grand encampment in
future years.
Submitted in F. H. & C.
O. P. MILLER,
Grand Patriorch.
Hcort of Grand Scribe.
To the Grand Encampment of Oregon:
Officers and Patriarchs: In com
pliance with the requirements of the
constitution, I herewith submit my
annual report.
ror me nrst time since 1897. we
show up a loss in membership. Dur
ing the panic years of 1894-5-6-7,
there was a small loss each year, and
the membership was 1091 at close of
1897. Since that year the Increase
has been regular and continual until
last vear. when one encampment drop
ped 132 members, nearly all of that
number having been carried over, and
should have been dropped in 1910.
Reports show that the "weeding out
process prevailed In Several other
encampments, so It Is fair to presume
that conditions will be far different
at close of this year.
Sioux Encampment, No. 41, of Fos
8ii; Huntington Encampment, No. 62,
of Huntington; and Wilderness En
campment, No. 59, of Wallowa, have
failed to make reports. The former
has paid Its tax. and the scribe alone
is at fault for the failure to report
Huntington Encampment, No. 52, hau
made no report and paid no tax for
two years. The grand patriarch's at
tentlon was directed to conditions ex
lsting there, directed Brigadier Gen
eral Hantz of Baker, to take up the
charter, which was done, and the
encampment closed out as of Decern
ber 31, 1911.
Union Encampment, No. 9, of Rose
burg, reported a loss of nine during
the year 1911. but admitted 72 at
regular meeting held In the present
year.
Encampments have been Instituted
since last year report as follows:
Columbia Encampment, No. 77, St.
Helens, Columbia county.
Blue Mountain Encampment, No,
78, Prairie City, Grant county.
Canyon Encampment, No. 79, Can-
yonville, Douglas county.
Mnilcrs!il),
Number of Encampments May 1,
1911 68
Number of Encampments May 1,
1912 70
Number of membors December
31, 1910 4,333
Number of members lnitlatod.. 431
Number of members admitted
by card . . . ; 56
Number of members reinstated 9
Total . 4.829
You Won't Need Them Any More-
If You Us3 PEBSPI-MOl
It's pood-byo forever to dress shield..
Good-lw to expensive unnatural perspira
tion of the iirm-plU. u can wear any
weight ot clotuliig or live iu uoi siuny
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Helping a Woman
Generally means helping an entire family,
Her back aches bo the can hardly drag
around. Her nerves are on edge and she
is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless
ness unfit her for the care of her family.
Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her
body. But, let her take
Foley
Kidney Pills
and all these ailments
will disappear. She will
soon recover her strength
and healthy activity for
Foley Kidney Pills are
healing, curative, strengthening and tonic,
medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and
Urinary Diseases that always cures.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
"No Mora Arm-Pit Prpirl!on nd Nr
More Dreu-Sbield.. 1 Um PERSP1 NO."
rooms, but you will never aunln have your
clotliliut In tlio arm-pits souklng wet from
perxplrfttlon, or have them K't stiff, fade,
and have tho colors run, If you uso tlio
new marvel. I'KU.SPI-NO.
You can go to a dance, to tho theatre,
concert, or any social airalr, feeling uri
that you will never bo humiliated or he la
perfect misery Ixhniuho of arm-pit perspi
ration. PKH8PI-NO U a powder, a slinplo
formula, absolutely afe for anybody. Try
It onee: you'll be convinced and surprised.
Von apply it with tho pad which In packed
with every box sold. PER.SI'1-NO Is a
wonder. You'll say so after using It once.
Satisfaction or money refunded.
PEKSPI-NO Is for sale at your drtiir-g-lst'i
nt 25c a box, or sent direct, on receipt
of prlee, by the Perspo Co., 8715 Lincoln
Ave., Chicago. For sale and recoinmendfl
In Pelldleluil by Pandleton Drug Co., Tll
nu A Co, A. C. Koppa & Bra., J. F.
Donaldton.
From which deduct:
Number of members expelled.. 5
Number of members withdrawn 45
Number of members dropped for
N P. D 437
Number of members deceased.. 32
519
Number of members December
31. 1911 4,310
Decrease during the year 23
Number of past chief patriarchs 637
Encampment Income.
From admissions and de
grees t 2,66.0()
From dues " and reinstate
ments 10,804.77
From rents and Interest .. 1,869 28
From other sources 3,250.53,
Total income U8.590.5S
Average per member 4.31
Relief.
Number of Patrlorchs re
lieved 194
Amount paid for sick bene
fits S 3,328.80
Average for each patriarch , ,
relieved $17.18
Amount paid for burying
dead
Amount paid for relief of
widows
Amount paid for other relief
242 20
75.00
359.05
Total paid for relief ...$ 4,005.05
Number of weeks sick bene
fits paid 130
Encampment Expenses.
Amount paid for current ex
penses 9,769.53
Average per member ..... 2.25
Total for relief and current
expenses 11,774.58
Average per member .... 3.19
Encampment AHsets.
Cash in hands of treasurers! 9,745.23'
Invested in loans 18,070.07
Invested in real estate and
hall stosk 12,435.00-
Invested in furniture and re
galia 13,938 41
Invested In other sources . . 665 98
Total assets $54,854.65
Average assets per member 12.73
E. E. SHARON.
Grand Scribe.
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"A FUSSY
PACKAGE"
We have Just received a fresh
shipment of Whitman's Choco
lates direct from the factory at
Philadelphia. Among the lat
est packages we are shewing is
"Whitman's Sampler" contain
ing an assortment from each of
the famous packages. To those
who are looking for a high
grade eastern candy, we can
personally guarantee the fresh
ness and quality of every pack
age of Whitmans.
Tallman Co.
SOLE AGENTS.