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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
j E10TIT PAGES PA or, TWO mil.Y EAST OKF.GOXIAX, PEXDIF.TOX, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1014. 1 The interest taken in our display of NEW FAIL . I SIALNEWS SHOULD BE PHONED BY 10 AM. EACH DAY m -3 has been great. Many have been here more than once in the last few days, both to buy and to study the styles. If you have not visited our store lately by all means come soon every department is brim full just the things that will 62 needed for the new season and special pains have been taken to assemble large and representative stocks of moderately priced merchandise, as well as that of finer quality. How Much In Imvinjr clothes, "how much C" is .quite an import ant question. It's very easy to pay tx much for clothes; hut it's a good deal easier to pay too little. What you wane is the right clothes; the fabric, tail--oring, style, general quality that are real economy. Hart, Schaffner 5: Marx clothes are that kind. At $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and ?30 they represent fod you, real values for the money. AT $15.00 to $20.00 we have a line of all-wool clothes that have no erfual in Pendleton. lutQ-nffal iUrt acbafiaa Mux Women's Coats Just arrived by express, a big assortment of the latest novelties in coats; plain cloths in cape effects; fancy mix tures in Balmacaan and long waistline 'models. Come early and get your coat Vtefore the- are picked over. Priced from $15.00 to $50.00 Braid Pins New assortment of braid pins, coiubs, barrettes and all kinds of hair ornaments in shell, jet and amber. Price, each 12 1 ? to $1.25. NEW ARRIVALS IX OUR FAXCY GOODS DEPT. Xew Hand Bags; Xew Handkerchiefs ; Xew Neckwear; New Beads; Xew Fur Trimmings and Ornaments; Xew Spangled Laces and Bands; Xew Silk Hosiery; Xew Silk Girdles. all widths. FRENCH BROADCLOTH. An imported short nap, sponged and shrunk ; comes all wapt ed shades of Copenhagen, ocean blue, navy, brown, green, white and black, 52 inches wide. Yard $2.00 to $2.50 New Roman Stripe Silks A shipment by express, new Roman slriMji of best color combinations, of messaline, taffeta and 'Tekin Silk." The yard $1.50 to $2.50 T. P. W. Pure Food Shop CLEAXLIXESS, ECOXOMY, SERVICE Pure Food Phones 17. All Other Departments 22. Look to your needs now for the balance of this week. Swifts Premium Hams and Bacons. Big shipment now here. ASPARAGUS TIPS, Xo. 1 round can, per can.: 20 Dozen $2.25 BRAZILS, Xew Crop, pound 25t XEW PACK PEAS, extra sifted, 3 cans 50 XEW PACK SHRIMP, DIAMOND W. and PREFERRED STOCK brand, can 20 ; dozen cans $2.00 SWEET POTATOES, fresh lot today, 15 pounds ;. 25 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR 7. P. W. TRADING STAMPS COUPOM Complimenting her house . guest, MIks Frances Graham of Salt Luko Mrs. Roy T.. Bishop entertained three tables of auction bridge Saturday aft. ernoon at her home on Jackson street The. rooms were, tastefully decorated in afters. Prizes In the play were 'won by Mrs. Frank E. Boy den. Mrs. James Johns, Jr., and Mrs. Will Moore. Local friends are today receiving announcements of the marriage of Thomas Albert Boylen of Pilot Kock and Miss Mabel Mclntyre of Adams which was celebrated yesterday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mclntyre and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen. Mrs. Charles J. Smith of Portland. formerly of this city, is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert E. Ulngo, through the Round-up. She will be Joined here by her husband. Dr. Smith, on Wednesday or Thursday. Dr. Smith will remain over the Round-up. He is now at other points In eastern Ore gon making his campaign for gover nor. Misses Leura Jerard and .Mary Johns, who left Pendleton recently to enter the University of Oregon, have both entered sororities at that Insti tution. . Saturday, being Tan-Hellenic pledge day Miss Jerard accepted an In vitation from Chi Omega and Mis Johns one from Gamma Phi Reti. Miss Doris Reber. who has been singing- in the Arcadian Gardens of the Multnomah Hotel in Portland fot the past two weeks, is expected back in Pendleton tomorrow. Miss Rebel has consented to sing each evening at the "Happy Canyon" entertainment thih week. Among the Pendletonlans driving to Walla Walla .Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson and son. Ed ward, Mrs. Frederick E. Judd and son, Henry. In the Thompson car and Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Thompson and daughter. Miss Thelmn Thompson. Mrs. George A. Hurtman. Jr., re turned yesterday from Portland where she had been making a short visit. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Louise Gray and niece, the little daughter of Charles Gray, who will be her guests through the Round-up. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Blakely and Mrs. James Blakely (Enterprise) returned yesterday from Walla Walla where they spent several days . as guests of Mrs. J. J. Roulstone. Among the guests of the Stewart Hotel In San Francisco last week were Miss Frances Smith of this city and her sister, Mrs. A. R. Sample. Miss Bertha Gale of Portland Is In Pendleton visiting her father, M. Gale, and her brother, Lawrence Gale, successors to H. H. Wessel. Mrs. Arthur Sprague and little daughter of Hoqulam are guests at the home of Mrs. Sprague's parents. Dr. and Mr. E. J. SommervlUe. Mrs. Roy Alexander visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abbott, in Walla Walla last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of this city left last week to make their home on the Stanfleld ranch near Stanfleld. Mrs. Mark Moorhouse and little touts to St. Aloyslus Cathollo church. were the funeral services were neia. The interment was in cavalry cemetery. daughter, Marian, left yesterday for Portland to be guests of Mrs. Oliver P. Morton. Miss Adel Moussu and Miss Ker non of Portland are here to be guestt at the Moussu home during Round-up week- Mrs. C. A, Oilbert of Echo was a veek end visitor In Pendleton. Home Hints and Recipes LOCAL DltrUGIMT SAYS: ., TAKH ONLY ONE DOSE" We want to tell those In Pendleton suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agent for the simple mixture of buckthorn biirk, , glycerine, etc., known us AdleM-ka. the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis. This Is the most thorough bowel cleanser known and JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour atom- ach, gas on the stomach and conatl- , , ... ; putlon almost IMMEDITELY. You. Health and lu-auty. .... , , . ... , . , '1 'w I le surprised at the QUICK ac- Every headache Is not due to In-, , . . ., - , digestion." said a doctor. "There arc V no less than fifty kinds of headaches. ' each due to a different cause. The more frequent headaches are: A dull i headache across the forehead, due to ' dyspepsia; a pain In the back of the head, due to the liver; a burning pain In ooth temples, due to malnutrition; an ache on the top of the head, us though a weight pressed on the skull, due to overwork; an ache between the brows. Just above the buse of the nose, due to eye strain Kugt'iilfM law Blow to C lipid. SALEM, Ore., Sept. 19. According to a report Issued today by the state bourd of heulth, the ugenlc law has Cupid "lushed to the mast-" There were morethan one thousand fewer marriages In 11J than In the previous year, the report shows. To avoid the law, which requires men to furnlnh a certificate of health before a marrl- A woman was much troubled with ,lcen8 ' b" 'T hundred headache that came from heat. She "l ou" '' "mnoor trled many remedies unsuccessfully " Htttte8 to hnva t,,e ult, kn,,t Until r. n ...I.I V. - - VieU. . uu UIU I.IJ1U1TU V.IIIIIII1I IWIU lift 1 of a cure much used among Southern negroes. Fresh mint leaves are gath ered, crushed Into a Juicy mass and bound across the head with a hand kerchief. Relief quickly follows. This was due, thinks the woman to the soothing odor of the mint as much as to any healing qualities. Soon after the potion was applied she dropped Into a refreshing sleep and usually awoke cured. In severe cases the, woman mixed a with the mint in crushing It Dictates of Fashion. The white hat Is much favored by Parlslennes. Coats promise deep cape collars and ful skirts. The smartest street hats ure trim med with quills. The nose veil Is here with ull Its be witching effect. AX OVKnillHDKNKD WIFE If the work that women do and the pains they surfer could be measur ed In figures, what a terrible array they would present! Through girl hood, wifehood and motherhood wo man tolls on .often suffering with . backache, pains in side, headaches and nervousness, which are tell-tale symptoms of organic derangements little witch hael'wnlcn 'dla E. PlnkhanVs Vegetable i om pound made rrom roots ana herbs can undoubtedly correct Women who suffer should not give up. hope until they have given It a trial. Adv. (Kid Fellows In Selm. ATUA.NTIC CITY, Hept 21. Cere monies opening the ninety-fifth n ( nual session of the Sovereign LoJge of Odd Fellows, began here today and Large hats are gradually muklnx w 111 continue until next Friday. The their appearance. ! exercls- were conducted on the steel The girdle of Roman s'trlped ribbon' l',Pr "' wer participated In by Jele- . grand . Is still worn. The diamond cut In oval shaim la beautiful and new. Black and white combinations are In great favor. Grass cloth and organdy collars are particularly new. The tunic lengthened to skirt pro portions Is corded at the bottom Into hoopllne fullness. The uncorseted effect Is to continue whether the waist line be at the nor mal, below or not at all. A distingue note Is struck In a frock of black sation by a girdle of cherry red moire. Chamberlain's Liniment If you are ever troubled with aches, pains or soreness of the muscles, vou will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Liniment. Many suf ferera from rheumatism and sciatica nave used It with the best results. It Is especially valuable for lumbago and lame back. For rale by all deal ers. Adv. gates from practically every lodge In the state. Dlny? Bilious? Conrttlpatad? Dr.. King's New Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy flow of bile and rids your stomach and bowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. They are a tonic to your stomach and liver and tone the general system. First dose will cure yon of tjiat de pressed, dlxsy, blllonua and constipat ed condition. He all druggist. Adv. IF VOU realized Mme. French. Designer and builder of the latest creations of gowns, suits and hats for all occasions. - Party Frocks m Specialty. Order and remodeling department under the supervision of an expert hat maker. 200 Til ford Building, Tenth and Morrison, Portland,' Oregon. i How Convenient, Com fortable and Economical a GAS RANGE was, you too would have one Pacific Power 6 Light Co. "Always at Your Service" Phone 40 3 E3 i 1 Camera Supplies Everything for the Amateur AGENTS rOR ANSCO CAMERAS AHSCO CCECICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us your Films to be developed and printed on Cyko paper "There's a Differenct" Tallman & Go. Leading Drvfglsti Diarrhoea Quickly Cored. "My attention was first called to Chamberlain's Colic ChnWn anrf Diarrhoea Remedy as much as twelve ears ago. ai mat time I was seri ously ill with summer complaint. One dose of- this remedy checked the trouble." writes Mn w c ence, Rockfleld, Ind., For sale by all aeaiers. Aov. MAY ADD WIN'O TO OLD PIllXTEaS' IIOMK COLOItADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept, 21. That the board would decide to spend $120,000 more for a new wing was the expectation today when the trustees of the Union Printers' Home began their annual meeting here. The hoard will be asked to decide regard ing extensive plans for improvements formulated by John C. Daley, super Intendent. The International TypO' graphical Union convention recently voted to Increase the per capita tax for the home from 15 to 20 cents a month per member but this will have to go to a referendum vote. This would add $12,000 a month to the home's Income, Stop Hutt First Fall Congh. Check your fall cough or cold at once don't wait It may lead to se rlous lung trouble, weaken your vl taltty and develop a chronic lung all ment Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey today; It Is pure and harmless use it freely for that fall cough or cold. If baby or children are sick give It to them, It will relieve quickly and permanently It soothe the Irritated throat, lungs and air passages. Loosens phlegm. Is anti septic and fortifies the system against colds. It surely prevents cold germs from getting a hold. Guaranteed. Schoolboys Attend Funeral NEW YORK. Sept. U. Ahundred thousand boys stood In line, carry ing flags at half mast, while the body of the late James F. Sullivan, secretary-treasurer of the Amateur Ath letic Union and director of athletics for the Panama exposition, was en- Scully it Yean OM. SOUTH AMBOT, N. J., Sept II Congressman Thomas 3. 8cully, re cently electej secretary of the demo cratic congressional campaign ' com mittee, was today the recipient of t shower of congratulations on the an niversary of his birthday. The rep resentative from the third district Is it years old. He Is serving his sec ond term In congress and Is a candi date for re-election. Weak, diseased klJneys are liable to lead to diabetes, dropsy or Brlght's disease. Don't take chances If you suspect your kidneys are out of or der. Let Hnlllster's Hocky Mountain Tea restore normal functioning of these vital organs. It's the one de pendable remeJy. Tallman A Co. Adv. ALWAYS BOILING OVER Si Only 25c at your druggist. Adv, (From the Journal.)