East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. I ENDLETOX. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 16, 1915.
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For Saturday Shoppers
Bargains that offer worth while savings. Read them carefully be
among the first to profit by these most remarkable prices.
Sensational Sal
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SPRING SUITS
ALL OF OUR NEW SPRING SUITS MUST GO. OUR MID-SUMMER DRESS
ES ARE COMING IN ANDWEMUST MAKE ROOM. WE MUST DISPOSE
QUICKLY OF A LOT OF SUITS. EVERY "GARMENT IS GUARANTEED TO BE
STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE, NEW STYLE.
HERE ARE THE REDUCTIONS.
$20.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $14.83
$25.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $19.47
$35.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $28.65
$37.50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $31.40
$40.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $33.67
$45.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $38.20
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SAVE T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS.
$17.50 TO $22.50 WOOL DRESSES $13.50
An offer worthy of your attention. Every garment a
this season's model. Come in serge, poplin and challie.
Colors are navy, Russian green, tan, Copenhagen blue;
sizes are 16 to 42.
THE MOST
IN
VALUE
CHOICE $13.50
T. P. W.
THE BEST
IN
STYLE
$1.00 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 75
Women's union suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length,
both tight and umbrella knee. Saturday Special.... 75
75 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR 49
Organdie and net collars, guimpes and collar and cuff
sets. Saturday Special 49
$2.50 EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS $1.98
Batiste, voile and crepe flouncings, 45 inches wide, em
broidered in colors, makes a very attractive summer frock
for maid or matron. Saturday Special $1.98
$1.00 RIBBONS 69
One lot of fancy ribbons in both light and dark color
ings, suitable for millinery, hair bows, sashes and girdles.
Saturday Special 69
35 HUCK TOWELS 26
Hemmed ends, large size huck towels, for general use,
worth 35c. Saturday Special 26
7Vit PERCALE 5
Comes in light and dark colors, neat patterns, good
quality, fast colors, for house dresses and aprons. Satur
day Special 5
65 TABLE DAMASK 48
One lot fine table damask in white only, beautiful satin
floral effects, 68 to 72 inches wide. Saturday Suecial 48
BUTTERICK FASHION SHEETS FOR MAY ARE
HERE. COME AND TAKE ONE.
BOYS' WASH SUITS REDUCED
We have a complete line of boys' wash suits, mostly
Russian blouse styles. Neat pleasing color combinations
as well as plain white. All garments are perfectly tailored.
$1.00 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to 83
$1.25 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to 96
$1.50 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $1.34
$1.75 Boys 'Wash Suits Reduced to $1.48
$2.00 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $1.67
$2.50 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $2.19
$3.00 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $2.62
$3.50 Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $2.97
$2.25 SHOES FOR CHILDREN 95
Tan, solid calf stock, welt and McKay soles. Shoes that
regularly sold at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25; this as a rare
chance for you to get shoes, that will wear, for the boys'
at less than one-half price. Saturday Special 95
$5.00 WOMEN'S SHOES $1.95
Some of our very best styles of tan shoes are in this lot.
Good roomy toes. Medium heels. Just the shoe for your
outing trip. Shoes that regularly sell for $5.00, $4.00 and
$3.50. Saturday Special $1.95
15 CRASH TOWELING 11
Comes in plain white, good heavy crash for roller and
hand towels. A good bargain. Saturday Special.... 11
$1.00 BLACK SILK 79
Best quality black silk messaline, 36 inches wide, for
dress trimmings, etc, well worth $1.00 yard. Saturday
Special 79
UP TO $1.25 DRESS GOODS 69
An assortment of fine dress goods, medium weight for
spring dresses, in light and dark shades, well worth $1.25
yard. Saturday Special 69
T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3 pl)r
IN OUR CLEAN, COOL, FLYLESS BASEMENT. Whether you come to our store or have our store come to you, this
grocery gives you the service all customers deserve. And if you prefer to stay at home, we have 3 main line phones, so
you may get the best of phone service ; and clerks that will keep you posted on all the new good things we have in stock.
T. P. W. CREAMERY BUTTER Fresh, clean sweet, the
2 pound square 60
MINCED CLAMS There is just 80 dozen cans for this
sale at the lowest price you ever purchased clams.
10 cans for . $1.00
OUR CANDY DEPT. is brim full of
new pure, wholesome confections.
Visit us today.
OLIVE OIL Our California and Im
ported OILS, the cream of the olive.
Smooth, delicate flavor.
NEW PACK SHRIMP Extra select
stock.
3 cans for 50
The dozen cans $1.85
DELICATESSEN DEPT.
Quick Meal, Picnic and Fishing Trip
... Eatables in the wildest varieties. We
make a specialty of packing your
lunch goods in a manner that will
please you.
FRESH TODAY
Boiled Ham, Dried Beef, Luncheon
Tongue, Ham Loaf, Pickled Pigs
Feet, Fancy Cheeses, etc. Let us
serve you.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT.
All the good things the market affords
here for Saturdays buyers; order
early.
STRAWBERRIES Today, box.. 20
STAN FIELD ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs. 25
BANANAS T. P. W. price, lb 9
Average the dozen.... 30 to 35
ORANGES Our famous Rose and
Lotus brand ; full of sweetness, the
dozen 40, 45, 50
CROCKERY DEPT.
Star Cut Glasses, set of 6 70
Wine Glasses, set of 6 $1.00
42 piece sets, decorated dinnerware,
very neat patterns, the set $5.00
Johnson Bros. English Dinnerware
Cups and Saucers, set of 6 $1.00
Dinner Plates, set of 6 85
Vegetable Dishes, Platters, Jugs, in
fact a complete line priced right.
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The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE',
SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS
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Library News
"SF.H AMKUKM KtKST.'
Aa sentiment anions travelers this
eur Is for "seeing America first." the
library has purchased several new
books of description and travel In the
western states and South America.
Those who expect to enjoy a vaca
tion of western travel will be Inter
ested In reading up In advance about
the special points of Interest as given
In these books.
Athnrttm California, an Intimate
history. "Mrs. Atherton tells the
picturesque story of California from
the duyg of the Spanish missions to
the present. She says: 'In compress
ing the history of California Into one
volume It Is only possible to select the
main historic events for treatment,
connecting them with a synopsis of
the contributing causes and illustrat
ing them with all the personalities
and anecdotes available.' A book of
Importance beyond Its possible mo
mentary use by those who would
know something of the land toward
which their feet are set."
Austin Callfonfla. "The collabor
ators have succeeded In conveylns
both by text and Illustration, some
thing of the charm of the California
landscape. The thirty-two colored
plates by Sutton Palmer are delight
ful and give an excellent Impression
of the wonderful variety and strik
ing contrast of scenery throughout the
state. The text is equally attract
ive. Has the appearance of a gift
book.'' KniK'k 1-Vnailor. "A comprehen
sive survey of Kcuador, on which
there has been hitherto no adequate
I English book. Like others of the ser
j ies. It deals with history and antl
I quitles. government, natural sci-nery.
I people, resources and economic po
j tentlallties. with a view to the Inter
j ests of prospective investors and set-
tiers or others seeking practical In
formation."
Markham California the wonder
ful. "A work that Is both historical
and descriptive. The author, who la
a Californlan, writes with enthusi
asm for his native state. He gives
glimpses of early history, with an ac
count of the geological background
of the state; writes of the original
Indian tribes; devotes one chapter to
the. old missions and their romance;
and tells the story of the transfor
mation brought about by the discov
ery of gold. Many chapters are de
scriptive of California's wonderful
scenery, and her Industries are not
neglected. One chapter Is devoted to
the women of CallTornla; one to In
tellectual California, and one to Ore
gon and Washington, her northern
neighbors. The book contains much
of the Information that the traveler,
starting for California In this year of
expositions will desire."
Mills Wild Life mi the Itcxklos
"The explorations, adventures, obser
vations and impressions of a govern
ment experiment officer in the wild
of Colorado. A sturdy mountaineer,
a calm philosopher, a great nature
lover, the author writes of winter ex
cursions, mountain climbing, furred
and feathered life, of rocks and trees,
all with a love and reverence for un
sullied, primeval grandeur. The work
! is fittingly illustrated and Is dedicated
i4o John Muir."
Pou-ell -fr'nil fif tlin Trail " 1 varv
readable description if a motor trip
from Mexico to Aluska, along the Pa
clflc coast, off the beaten track. In
terestlng to travellers and a strong
argument for "seeing America first.
Gives historical background and en
,ough facts and figures to make th
book useful to homeseekers. Photo
graphs Illustrate frontier life. It is
a good book to put Into your collec
tion if you aTe going to the Pacific
coast next summer; and tndespens.
able If you propose to extend your
Journey north of the Internationa
boundary. A book which reclothes
our own country with some of the prl
mitlve charm, the glow, and fascl
nation wnicn enveloped the new
world at the time of Its discovery.'
Vivian Peru "One of a new ser
Ies of informational and stutlstlca
guides to South America, designed for
manufacturers and intending Invest
ors. Arranged to fit a definite out
line, which allows little originality
of treatment. Contains a gazeteer of
towns, and appendixes relating to
pqstal facilities, currency and kindred
topics.''
Wood Tourist California. "A
comprehensive guidebook, readable
and timely on account of the ap
proachlng exposition. A chapter o
general Information Is followed by
others on hotels and restaurants, the
aters and sports, and descriptions of
trips which may be taken from San
Francisco to the Upper Coast region
to Sacramento, the Yosemlte, the mis
sion country and elsewhere through
out the state. List of tourist cities
and resorts."
Xew Fiction.
Adams Health Master.
Hrebner Christopher Quarlez.
Huck Battle Cry.
Daviess Tinder I!ox.
Freeman Copy-cat and Other
Stories.
Oale Neighborhood Stories.
Oreene One Clear Call.
Orey Light of Western Stars.
Hagedorn Faces In the Dawn.
Hannay Lost Tribes.
Hartman White Haphlre.
Hay Happy go Lucky.
Lafon Jean (illles. School Hoy.
MacManus Yourself and the Nei
ghbors.
Montgomery Chronicles of Avon-
lea.
O'HIggirm Adventures of Detectfvo
Barney.
Oppenheim Mr. Orex of Monte
Carlo,
Oppenheim Pay envelopes.
Pawlowaka Child Went Forth.
Reeves Lady and Her Husband.
Richmond Strawberry Acres.
Rlls Children of the Tenements.
Rlnehart Street of Seven Stars.
Sedgwick Encounter.
Huttner When Thoughts Will Soar.
Turnbull Looking After fc'andy.
Vaehell Qulnneys'.
Wasnn Happy Hawkins In the
Panhandle.
Walls nine of Jennie dishing.
You can't be too careful of the
Cattle, like people, are not all healthy. If great care
Is not taken, disensed and contaminated meat is liable
at times to find its way into your home.
It is as dangerous and deadly as poison.
protect your home
demand government inspected meat
We sell U. S. government inspected meats, examined
by Uncle Sam's veterinarians. Nothing can pass by
them but what is pure, wholesome and germ-proof.
FOR THAT SUNDAY LUNCH
Eastern cured hams, per pound 19
Fancy boneless pressed ham, per pound 20
Fine Cudahy's summer sausage.
OREGON MARKET
TWO PHONES 600 AND 601
815 Main Street. . J. S. Rogers, Prop.
TRACK FOLLOWERS ON
HAND AS RACE OPENS
HAVRE PE GRACE, Md.. April 1.
The real 1913 spring racing season
of the north opened today at the Ha
vre Pe Grace tracks, with a big at
tendance of track followers from Bul
Mmore. Philadelphia and Washing
ton present The Inaugural handicap
v as the big feature o today's card.
MAYOR OF CITY PAID
25 CENTS PER MONTH
CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo.. April 16..
Mayor 25 cents a month; each of
four aldermen 8 1-2 cents a month.
With these salaries there were,
nevertheless, many candidates fur of
fice at the election held April f. The
highest salaried city official is the
city clerk who gets 50 a month.
' ' '
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