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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
. - i . FAnH TTTO PAT1T o?T rTrnrr tr. proinnx ottf.iox. TTirnsRW. "if AY 2t. km. EIGHT PA0E8 - f Have you profited by the remarkable redactions offered in cur big May Stock Reducing Sale Stock much larger than they ought to be therefore prices much lower than they should be. That's the key to the situation. Oar stocks are much larger than they ought to he l Woman Varied Interests , - . ., . . . -, .. . ... nimmsiiiiiiijminmimriimiimiimmmauttmninain f we are orramcc price ixircEMEvrs ARSOLITELY WTTlfOtT PtBtlin. DrRISG T1IE PRESENT SEASON. niiinniminiHiinmniimiiitmimummiiinaniminmii T.P.W. Special Bib OVERALLS 65c HC TlEITIEi CK ETEKT DCWJCIMEfl. anccsovnTon:sEucorTEEXiR.w large rO other store in Pendleton or in Eas tern Oregon attempts to carry as or varied a stock of Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes as is to be found at The Peoples Warehouse. Every new and wanted last is here. We faVp all care to insure a perfect fit We give you qualities and values that will please. Shoes for the Whole Family Women's Pumps What more opportune time could ire offer two ox three ira dred pairs of Pumps at these prices ! A large assortment of all kinds ; narrow and medium toes, patent, gun metal and tan. If you are in the habit of shedding your Vnp shoes ""hea warm weather comes come in and try some of these. Values up to ?4.00, Stock Reducing Price ?L25 Women's Oxfords There axe ralnes rp to $4- Slock Eedndu; Prk ?LXO sole, now is the time to lay in a Erpplr. There are many street oxfords in jinert, jra xa?u3 xb" tans. We are going to close out our Lroien lines sn3 ouls xiti ends durinjr this sale at a very low Triee. You will find in this lot any kind cf lerier yen ex cept suedes. If you are in need of a nice soft heme tboe wnh a 7 Women's High Shoes V We have quite a number of the ordinary height shoes for street that will he cut to the email sum of Another lot of patent lea thers, 6uedes, kid and pun metal, hardly three pair of a kind, but new shoes with nice full toes and short vamps, Reduced 20 All Tan Button Shoes for Women for our stock reducing sale 1 -J 1 f All Extra Special for Friday Only 2lhc Silkoline VzG Oat epeci&l 3 at f nnkoTines. including: tooth dark sixtd lig3t. floral and onexrtiaxa2 taxiex Don't miss ibis unusual cbaooe. Reduced 20 Childrens Low Shoes In this assortment are some Mary Janes for little tots, but not a full run of sizes, though all sizes in some kind or other. l"J!Cl They are one and two straps and a few Roman shoes of 5 strap. WE ARE GOING TO LET THEM GO AT A 20y PER CENT DISCOUNT during our Stock ted urine .Sale. OS Mens High and Low mi We have many odd pairs of oiadc and tan h'i'Ai sLoeg -that we vlil cheap to whom they fit. AH our oxfords for men and E-OVS' will be reduced for our Stock Rwluoin Sale 20 per cent Wonderful Bargains in WHITE WAISTS During Our May Uock Mmcing sd Willi K TAIUOKIJJ WAISTti Of J7,AAO. lawn and pique with buiton front, soft turn down Collar and long aieevs with turn tack cuff. These oriKir.itll)' "ld up to J.. HUi price !HHr whjti; taium.u waist of asuxi: MM.N and fin-l fUxon, 'ii.t made neat find plum and others pretUJy embroidered. Tbtw arc t-ry fine wm1U that originally sold up to IX. 75. rale price , l.3 W If I IK IJXMlltlK 'AITK OK IXrTTON Vol J.J wMlr ln aid batiste. A great variety of ils are hoii, open front or back, nigh or low i.rck. Iuhk f I'd hrt lVf. I'p U I2.2S valuta on t UHc A l'lK AhWUTffT inrludlng -rrue of th 1t :ii.rii wiU w ltv ld lhl prli.; WuJr of jnkguiiM'iU, Uin mid fancy VoiU-, crt-pe and lawnc. Kvery ori- in a U-a.uty xj.d vid in tie rtKuliir way up to (.;i. yrU , . HAYt hyiliKiyl Jr'rtMh daily rum Htanfjrld jaiA IrriK'jn. Uirxe Imjjl, lor ............ . fciiiuJI Um, acb J!AXAKA liiif Ivt Jiut in ur txiy Wad, jr. W. pri pound c; iUfcra J.n . . . i FJtl'lT JAiU. Jelly 'JUumh A'1 -ir-lV; XvjM to your ifcfedtt iiotr. OI-'K AKUCATKrfl5X JLKr. irin fall f yui't lunch ood for tii wam 4U. IX oi'K ."ANUIT OKrT-. rli liipUiot our inou Willi ''KEAKi1, Vint ii il- 1rt illri RIGHT orK SILK STOCK 15 Bimi FULL OF THE XFJEST AXD REST 3fEHCELl5TLSE OF ITS KIXIl IX EASTERN ORE- E-rL: cr?s- yjn will rrt fall rliggtl prices. HiTw TTjrj a Eire J'-b Eis lesr, all eypediHr f:r irr Sack Eedocraj I DRESS PATTERNS Ifi"!T.f.g all cress cf pgT2VS crtfixnf- ties? are ex- 5TZ SO txtL STk Drss Learii. SZk Dr Ifr-L- ?3J0O SZi Ifes Lrarf?. Sri Ijr?s Inrri. S-k R-:r Si 52.13 SUOO CTTENET FOtTL- ARDS C3c -i SI-CO i-irL AHCLe S:itk E-ItIrr Sii C3 OTHER SILKS Exspc ELfci SZks. 15SC 50 SZt?, Si Dflrrirz St 3 SiZe f 1.19 TAFFETA :TLS: TS in Tco,, a eLIff as dv swt rvi, cri $X-23 Pr5-e TSf ZIONA EILH nd J-nse ftr-STi, til erJr EJ jj, E-;i Efrws-- ILW E EIIX CREPE and SATIN E. Is 40 iiCi Toe, Kale 0r Sale Sle .stf 4Z The Peoples Wareh WHERE Iff A YS TO WADE 0UZ RyCUT-'i K4 All :ik 'aiyjr ltyKj in tLf ja' u;! cL. 5?7 rial? .... V Ka - V Vi4 ) xsi yp. fa J . ywhf tjfje Mej Social and Qub News, Personals, Fashions, Home Hints and Other Items of Interest to the World Feminine. It is Just rhtuixl To Ai7.:re D:i: j $QgTCg CsmpUmentinc Mlas Shirley Skrv : of Tacoma. who ia her ruest. Mr. 1 Atm R. Thompson entertained three j taMea m bridge teat eveninc at her ! kae n Eit Court itreec Honor ! re wB by 3fias Edn Zimmerman. Th following wer tb gneats of the j oecaaion; Kim Eleanor Vincent Edna Thompaon. Edna Zimmerman a ad Iren Shea, and the M eaara. Clar- ence BiahojK. Guy Boy Jen. Fre-1 ! lamp kin. Carl Perinfer and Dan . Smythe. At 2-J' yesterday afternoon at the Eapcfrt parsotiae. Miss Ulllan Holm ts and WUIian C. McXurlen. both ' of rmatiHa. were salted in marrt Rt. E.R. Clevenger ofncUUng. The yoonc- eoop'ie will make their ( home in Umatilla. nans ror the work of net year ' win b a laeqiacd at the meeting- of the parent-teacher association of the Washington school which will be held tomorrow alteraoon at t o'clock at til school bunding-. This will be th last meeting; of the year. The , Pxrent-Teftcher association of the Lincoln school had planned a meet- ins; ror today bat has abandoned It and will not meet axain until next fan. Mr. and Jlrs. James S. Johns have moved into the Try on cottage. 41 Garfield street, and will occupy It iariag the summer. j The ladies of th Methodist church wai giT a -birthday party" in the church parlors this evening and the public la invited to attend. Ob of th prettiest luncheons of th season was that given yesterday at the ho aw- of Mrs. Willard Bond on East Alt street ly Mrs. Bord and Mr. Fred Ear! In eompllmert to Mr. Bond's sister, Mrs. Charles Levis of Portland, Tie ro-ns were abloom wuit choice ross and te luncheon. Ilvrn at 3s o'clock, r-m an elabor ate affair. In the afternoon auction briJge was played, honors being won by Mrs. Roy Raley. Those enjoying the hospitality of the two ladles were Mrs. Levis. Mrs. Frederick E. Judd. Mrs. William M. Thompson, Mrs. Leon Coen. Mrs. Augustus E. Taml ese. Mrs. Edwin P. Marshall, Mrs. George A. Hart man. Jr., Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Roy Raley, Mrs. Frank Hays. Mrs. Mark Moorhouse. Mrs Weslesy N. Natlock, Mrs. Richard Mayberry. Mrs. Henry W. Collins. Mrs. Lawrence a. Frailer and Mrs. Roy Alexander. A well known young couple of Pendleton. Miss Dora Eggers and Robert O'Neil. were made man nd wife yeaterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the wedding being celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, 400 Jackson atreet. Rev. Christian Mack, pastor of the German Lutheran church at Myrlck, gave the marital vows. Onlv immediate members of the family were present Mrs. Wal ter L. Boynton, lister of the bride acted as bridesmaid while the bride groom was attended by Mr. Boyn ton. Immediately following the cere mony. a wedding dinner was served. The bride Is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. F. Eggers. prominent local family. She was bom in Umatilla county and has lived in Pendleton a number of years, win ning many friends among the . local young people. Her hustrend b a resident of Pendleton for- se rl yt-ars-and for some time past has been connected with the local taxi- cab service. The young coupte wit leave Saturday or Sunday for Ameri can Falls. Idaho, out from which place they will engage in farming. Friday evening at the Presbyterian church a social will be given for the members of the congregation and Sunday school. The following pro gram will be rendered: Piano solo Murlce Parlett Recitation Lloyd McRae Vocal duet Xenta Clark and Grace Edwards Piano solo Kathryn Thompson Reading Ruth Terpenning Vocal solo Mrs. -turdlvant Piano solo Leura Jerard SOCIETY WOMETC TO TEACH T WOO IX PARIS. Mr. Norm an Adams. ?! Km Oir altnistle naturs impcla love for the .oolng infant. And at tna same titne- u subject or f motherhood Is ever berore us. To know what to do that will add to the physical comfort of expectant motherhood Is a sub ject that has Inter eatsd most women of all tlmea One of the real holirful things la an external. abdominal application sold In most -' lrug stores under the nam of "Mother's Friend." Ws hare known so many grand Bothers, who In their younger days, relied upon this remedy, and who recom mend it to their own daughters that It- ertalnly must be what Ha -name tndl sates. .They have used It for its direct, fctfiueoca upon the muscles, cords, Ilga nents and tendons as it aims to afford relief from the strain and pain ao often onneceaaarlly sever during th period Of ixpectancy. A little book mailed ty tsraaneia Rgu. htor Co.. SW Lamar Bldg., AtlanU. oa.. refers to many things that women like to read about. It refers not only to tho relief from muscle strain due to their expansion but also to nausea, morning sickness, caking of breasts aad many other distresses. FKEXCII SEEK TO IIEX)VEK TREASlltE IjOST YKAHS AfiO PARIS. May 21. An effort to ralaa sunken treasure lost with the French fleet near Ras Blanchard In will shortly be undertaken by a French firm acting for the government, Tho allied British' and Dutch squadron: attacked and sunk 13 French ships at the buttle of La Hogue. One of the French ships is said to have had on board a large sum for the purpose of pnylng the fleet, gome time as n independent salvage company re covered several silver Ingots. Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold yon want a remedy that will not only giva relief but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remeJy that contains nothing: Injurious. Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy meets all these requirements. Ot acts on nature'! plan, relieve tho lungs, aids -expectoration, opens tho secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. This remedy has world wide sale and use, and can always be depended upon. Sold by all dealers. Adv. TKAL AND JACKSON APPOINTED BY WEST Will Roiwvwnt Oregon on Coniml i4on of five to Study win lUfvtrt on Highways for llivrr liUHinoNH. SALEM, Ore.. May II. Gov. West appointed J. X. Teal and C 8. Jack ron of Portland to represent Oregon cn a commlnlon of five, two othe members being from Washington and one from Idaho, which was authoriz ed at the recent meeting or the Co lumbia and Snake River waterways association, for the purpose of look- lon, should be brought down to the river, over which traffic may pans for steamers on this line, and also to se lect or designate proper and suitable ground for wharves on which that commerce may be placed to' be trans fi rred to the boats on the river. LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT 5TEW T'RK. My 1 JCrs. N man Adam. w-ll known in New Tork vxvers- ax ytnm'ji. V- ffiny f bnu,u ana cnsrltabl affairs at Zjryjtt, c-s t--o sjiu-d e iit rut is by br friends to the French capl US. utA 4m0fr?Ji f& lrgi as it I danced In Ttrw fork. Mrs. Adams it ms t 4 th iiMft An c-r in Jvw T"Tk's younger aet, and iiA4. v 0siM djrtifc nt f.mim oitb lw-r Amrrirna v-raion of I- Hcne HizU trA Beeves f-yb Tri, or.tj.g a f r ilfMii; AitiioH ivi:s'ti:i 70 KM'litUV. MKIMKIJJ PARI, My tl Ex u-rimenlM with arroas 4niiftti to a-t fir to dirl- giiU-a In f r ,niiniid tirre tuday it fJie KirM Tww. M. tiMrrrit Is TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO JXISH KIDNEYS IP BLAD DER BOTHERS YOU. Eating meat regularly eventually produce kidney trouble In some form or other, say a well-known authority. because the uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become clogged; get sluggls; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in th kidney region; rheuma tic twinges, severe heaJache, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, Bieepleannesa, bladder and urinary Ir ritation. The moment your back burl or kldeys aren't acting right, or If blad der bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any good pharmacy; take a tableapoonful In a glas of wa ter before breakfast for a few day snd your kidneys will then art fine. This famous salt is made from the rid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kld r.os and stimulate them to normal ttlviiy; also to neutralise th arids n the urln so it DO longer Irritate, thus ending bladder disorder. 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