East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY FAST OREGOXIAX. PF.XDLF.TON. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1915.
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VISIT THE
CHAUTAUQUA
NEXT WEEK
JUNE 22nd TO 28th.
It's good and it will do you good.
I SUIT
BUY YOUR "CHAUTAUQUA" SUIT HERE
AND SAVE FROM ONE THIRD TO ONE
HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. EVERY MAN'S
SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS REDUCED.
NEW SPRING HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
STYLES, BLUES, BLACKS AND . FANCIES. t1 0 ... . . , .
$1.25 Quality reduced to 93
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY DONT OVER- i cn n r. a 7. 7772
- $1.50 Quality reduced to $1.18
LOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE FROM TTTTTTTTTZ 7. 7717
$2.00 Quality reduced to $1.69
$5.00 TO $15.00 ON YOUR SUIT.
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Sale
Black
Messaline
One of the most popular and best
wearing silks made. Especially
these numbers, 36 inches wide. Ex
tra twill weave.
$1.00 Quality reduced to 79
BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS
You can't get away from the fact that our Bargain
Basement is the cheapest place in Pendleton to buy.
Good Apron Gingham, yard only 5f
11 Yards Standard Grade Calico only 50
$15.00 Dress Skirts only $3.49
$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Women's White Shoes $1.98
$1.00 Men's Brown Stripe Overalls, only 59?
$14.50 Young Men's Suits only $4.90
AH Remnants Will Go at Vs Marked Price.
$1.75 Kimonas only 98?
GOLFETTE CORDUROY
Comes in white only in the wide and narrow wale. Not
too heavy; launders like linen; makes up into elegant
suits, coats and extra skirts, also caps! Yd. 65? to $1.50
BATHING SUIT SATINS
Guaranteed fast colors, 36 inches wide, makee your
own "bathing suit" of better material and of a style all
your own. Comes in emerald, brown, navy and black.
Guaranteed fast colors. The yard $1.50
NEW CURTAIN NETS
We have just received a shipment of advanced patterns
in curtain nets. The popular "Quaker-craft" kind; a
very wide range of patterns. Filete, bobbinets, bungalow
nets and fish nets; ecru, cream and white. Priced from,
per yard 30? to $1.00
New Satin Pincushion Forms in all sizes, shapes and
colors.
CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS $1.98
Black and navy, Swimeasy suits with bloomers attach
ed. Red and white trimmings; ages 6 to 16 years. Our
price only $1.98
SEA GULL GREY LACE BOOT
Diamond point tip, piped in black, curved Louis heel,
welt. A beauty sure , $7.00
Many others, so come in and see the foretaste of the
gorgeous designs for fall.
WOMEN'S WHITE COATS
We have just received some
new models in the much wanted
white coats, for summer wear.
High military or shawl collars,
sizes 16 to 36. Prices $17.50 to
$22.50.
COTTON CREPE DRESSES RE
DUCED Rose braided in new blue, fin
ished with new blue silk girdle.
Belgian blue braided in black,
made with high waist line jacket
effect. Pink with underwaist of
white net, short sleeves.
$13.50 Values reduced to $9.98
$20.00 Vals. reduced to $14.29
$25.00 Vals. reduced to $19.95
ARMY BLUE TOP BOOTS.
Pretty brass button, gilt tossel, curved heel, patent colt
vamp, welt sole $6.50
SILK GLOVES
There are certain points about a glove that the care
fully gowned woman never overlooks. Well proportioned
shape, niceties of detail and general artistic effect. That
is why we carry only the best makes, such as "Kayser"
and "Niagara Maid."
16 Button silk, plain black, white and pongee colors, the
pair $1.00 and $1.50
16 Button embroidered, black or white, pair $1.50
16 Button tucked wrist, pair $2.00
2 Button "Queen Elizabeth" black, white or pongee, the
pair $1.00
2 Button plain, black, white, grey, pongee, brown and
navy, pair 50?
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THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
QUICKER! CHEAPER! BETTER!
IHfcDT WATHJR.
All over the house every faucet supplied. Plenty for laundrying, cleaning and
bathing without any trouble. Just install a
Ruud Tank Water Heater
AT ONCE. Costs less than 4c for heating the
water for a bath.
SPECIAL PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS
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PACIFIC POWER LIGHT COMPANY
PHONE 40
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It was a very dainty and pretty
party yesterday afternoon that mark-
ed the first birthday of little Miss
Mary Louise Dickson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson. More
than a score of little toU were pres-'
ent with their mothers to celebrate
the memorable occasion with the lit-! 3
tie hostess, s
The rooms of the Dickson home on
South Main street were tastefully
decorated In pale green and white, s
A huge bouquet of white rosea form-
ed the center piece of the table. On S
the table, too, were two great pot pled
from out of which trailed tiny green
ribbons. At the end of each ribbon S
was a card bearing the name of one
of the little guests. Tiny hands tug- J E
ged at the ribbons until the crustt r
of the plea broke and toy favors em-;
erged to delight the little folks. Each
little girl secured an oriental doll and
each boy drew forth some unique s
toy of Japanese design. j
Refreshments were served to moth-. 5;
era and babies during the afternoon, 1 2
the hostess being assisted by Mrs, S
Osmer E. Smith, Mrs. James Johns, ;S
Jr., Miss Edna Zimmerman and Miss
Angela Bowler. The baby guest list 3
was as follows: Amy Elliabeth Ald-H
rich, Horace Baer, Stephen Bonney. 5
Bobby Burroughs, Elisabeth Jane 3
Bishop, Betty Bond, John ChloupekJE
Billy, Bobby and Rose Cresswell, js
Margaret Cronin, Peggy ' Chessman, ' E
Jean Frailer, Burke Hayes, Helen 't 3
Henderson, Sylvia Knight, Mary Sun- 3
shine Keefe, Marie Knaus, Janet La
Fontaine, Doris Mable, Patricia Mor
ton, Marian Moorhouse, Billy Mlckel
son, Billy McKinney, James Raley,
Mary Schaefer, Elizabeth Steiwer.
Cyrus Creasy Sturgis, Jr., Margaret
Snyder and Shirley Allen Thompson-
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Always pure, nutritious and wholsome. 1
Try our Hams, Bacon, Lard, Fish
and Fresh Meats
you will like our service and our prices
OREGON MARKET
TWO PHONES 600 AND 601
815 Main Street. J. S. Rogers, Prop. '
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NON-SMOKERS LEAGUE
STANDS AGAINST WEED
Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones is enter
taining the - North Side Bridge club
tnria v
sa.n June ii. inai
Mr. I Milan r,.... . ... .'every man, woman ana cnua nas ine
Pilot Rock, spent yesterday In Pen. , r'8ht o breathe fresh pure osone and
dleton before leaving for Portland, hoa "ot b,e c?1I5f.e,ld0 lnha'.e ,h
after a short visit with her parents. I 00 hand, stlffllng fume, of the
She 1. superintendent of the Waverley p clgft(r cigarette fiend, was
Sanitarium in Portland ,he knote of tne convention of the
, Non-Smokers' Protective league now
MLss Helen Johns arrived home this hol,iln 1,8 invention at the Civic
morning from Eugene where she had, Auditorium. ........
been attending the Vniverslty of Ore-I , , The delegates declare the fiends
gon. Miss Mary Johns will return In Vlolttte ,he uaran, n to al1
a few days I ,ne fluration of Independence and
, I that the contamination of the air by
Mrs. Oliver P. Morton and little' fUmeS " enUiy "leg"1' Tholr
daughter, Patricia, are spending a few ' r" "'I'-tment of law.
(lavs in Hnrml-inn . ... i whereby no one will be required to
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Elmer P. Dodd ..ii.hiw umuuxo .unies in ..oir. ...mmh,
street cars, telephone oootns or any
other private or public places.
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fiiiHtav Stal.l.
"When Ambassador von Bernstorff,
rt presentative of Clermany In the
t'nited States, called on President
Wilson the other day, much was made
of the visit. It turned out later that
he hadn't much more to do than to
Tramp Cuts Air Il.xte.
HOSLYN. Wash., June It. A
tramp, who evidently had been
thrown off a train at Cle Eluin, took
a stranKe revenge on the Northern
Pacific Railroad company there by
Solng down the yard with a raior and
cutting all the air hose on 25 box-
COMFORTING WORDS.
Han; Pnxllvton Household WIIT
Find Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back removed to be entirely
free from annoying, dangeroua uri
nary disorders, la enough to make
any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol
lowing advice of one who has suf
fered will prove comforting words to
hundreds ot Pendleton readers.
C. S. Hward, grocer, lilt W.'
Webb street, Pendleton, says: "Kor
fifteen years I had a great deal ot
suffering from a dull pain through,
the small of my back and left side..
For over a year I was. annoyed by
numbness In my shoulder blades, t
couldn't He comfortably on my back..
The kidney secretions wers too fre
quent in passage I tried several'
wellknown medicines, but nothing
did me any good until I used Doan'a
Kidney Pills. They relieved tha
cji rs.
When the switching crews went to ches and pains and regulated" th
draw the cars from the tracks they
could not move them, and. on exami
nation, discovered the cause of the
trouble.
HritVli on Offcnthe.
PAIlls, June 16. The Iirltlh are
onaln on the offensive along the Hcth
une and the Labasse canal. Cooperat
ing with the French In the general
assault In the region of Arras. English
troops are delivering strong attacks
it was officially announced. The Ger
mans have been driven out of one Due
of trenches.
action of my kidneys.''
Price 60c, at all dealers- Don't'
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills The same that
Mr. Howard had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y.
GET RID OF HUMORS
AND AVOID SICKNESS
Tlnmors in the blood oanse inter
nal derangements that affect the
whole system, as well as pimples,
boils anil other eruptions, and are
responsible for the readiness with
which many people contract disease.
For forty years Hood's Sarsnpa
rilla has been more successful than
any other medicine in expelling
humors and removing their inward
and outward effects. Oct flood's.
No other medicine acts like it.
PUT STOMACH IN
FINE CONDITION
SAYS IXDIGEStlOX RESULTS
FKOM A5 EXCESS OF UY
DKOCIILOIUC ACID.
Undigested food delayed In the
stomach decays or rather ferments
the same as food left In the open air,
nresent snmA affldavUm un.)says a noted authority. U. nUn tolls
the Lusltnnla, which was sunk by a'Ua tnat 'ndlgestlon Is caused by Hy
German submarine, carried guns. I per-acldlty, meaning, there la an ex
At once an Investigation of the'ce'', of hydrochloric acid In the
affidavit makers was ordered Secret stomach which prevents complete dl-l
service men had a hard time to find ! Btlon and starts food fermentation.
Oustav Stahl, who had sworn that he Thus everything eaten aoura In the
had visited the Lusitanla and seen stomach much like garbage sours In
guns on her. can, forming acrid fluids and gases
When the chase became too hot,'whlch Inflate the stomach like a toy
the head of the secret service of the balloon. Then we feel a heavy,
Hamburg-American line disclosed his'lumPy misery In the chest, we belch
hiding plane In Albany. He was ta- UP "as we eructate sour food or have
ken before the United States grand heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or
iurv In New York. Ther h or am nausea.
asked about his affidavit, and he' He tells us to lay aside all digestive
loudly announced he had seen guns 'ds and Instead, get from any phar
on the Lusitanla. Just as he was rnacy four ounces of Jad Salts and
leaving the grand Jury room he waa take Ublespoonful in a glass of wa
arrested on a complaint sworn to by before breakfast and drink while
an assistant United States attorney. I It l effervescing and furthermore, to
He was locked up In the historic j continue this for a week. While re
Tombs, lief follows the first dose, It Is Im-
wnue tnni was waiting In the portant to neutralize the acidity, re
WHITMAN'S
THE NATIONAL
SWEETS
Just received a shipment
of
Whitman's
CANDIES
fresh from the factory.
Whenever you want good
candy call at
Tallman & Go.
Leading Drufglitt
marshals chamber In the federal
building In New York after his arrest,
for the arrival of Edward Sanford, a
lawyer, who had been assigned, to act
as his counsel, he was asked through
an Interpreter:
"Would you be willing to spend 20
years In jail for your fatherland?"
"Make It a hundred!" he replied,
In Herman and then broke Into a
i
iiiuio ena-iiianiiin man .(... ...a
liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus
promote a free flow of pure digestive
Juices.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive and Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with 11th
and sodium phosphate. This harm
less salts 1s used by thousands ot
people for stomach trouble with ex-
The Associated
Advertising Clubs
oftheWorld
will meet at Chicago June
20 to 24. Every business
man is invited
because every business
man can learn something;
because no business is
unaffected by advertising;
because a d v e r t i sing
means a great deal more"
than what you think it
does.
Join the nearest local
ad club, or, if there isn't
any, come anyway.
CONVENTION COMMITTER
Advertising Asortaon of
Chicago.
Advertising lililjf., Chicago, III.
hearty laugh.
I cellent results.