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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OKEflOXIAX. TEXDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1915. EIGHT PAGES :'!lIIt!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!l!ll!!IIIIIIII!llllll!lll!!IIIIIHIIIMlllllil!IIIIIIIIIIIIII'!!lllimilil!llll''. : f V Will r.Ti, ..Aj" SALE of MENS SUITS iV Nn SIS? 2 ivTJI DTrHvTPY Y0U HAVE' MR MAN T0 PREPARE FOR THE 4TH. i?rf7iK -Hr?,R WHAT Y0U DO Y0U'LL MST LIKELY WANT TO vnmrP Ac ruIS?0 0THER ST0RE IN PENDLETON THAT CAN DRESS JrH a?fAfV? m! ov FcLEA.WAREH0USE- WE ARE OFFERING NEW STYLE HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AT ABOUT i 'NE - HALF PRICE MR. MAN ; KEEP COOL Your underwear is the important part of your attire now. We knew this hot weather would come and bought large stocks of light cool undergarments. New style closed crotch union suits. Our prices will please you, 50, $1.00, 1.25, $1.50 to $5.00. 4 I'. $1.50 SILK PETTICOATS $1.10 Black, blue, green and rose. Double stitched seams, pleated flounce, all lengths. Choice only $1.10. Bargain Basement Bargains We have put all our cheap straw and cloth hats, all harvest hats and all odds and ends in our straw hat de partment down into our Bargain Basement, and put most ridiculously low prices on them READ. Men's 65c Summer Hats only Sc? Men's $4.50 Genuins Panamas only $1.S9 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Sailors only 79c $2.50 and $2.95 Women's White Waists only 39 35c and 75c Chiffons, for auto veils, only 19c 25c, 50c, 75c Baby Shoes only 19 1 Worn en s Bathing Suits Knitted bathing suits in plain and stripes, cloth suits in saten, cotton serge and bril liantine, bloomers at tached, sizes 34 to 44. Priced from $1.98 to $10.00. Bedding of all kinds for harvest, camping, hotel, board ing house or home. New, clean desirable bedding that insures rest while you sleep. BLANKETS In all cotton, union and all wool. Comes white, grey, tan, with contrasting headings; best quality; all sizes. Each 50 to $10.00 COMFORTERS Of very best quality for the price, good, pure, sani tary filling, with silkoline and sateen covering in neat desirable patterns. Each 9S to $7.59 PILLOWS Guaranteed pure and sanitary, filled with feathers, choice down, etc. Best quality ticking. Each 49t to $5 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Best quality muslin, firsts, not seconds. SHEETS Come with wide hem heading, 1-in. foot. 63x90 Bleached 750 81x90 Brown 7oC 81x90 Bleached '. 85 81x90 Bleached $1.00 81x99 Bleached H. S ... $1.25 81x108 Bleached plain $1.25 PILLOW CASES Comes plain and hemstitched, best quality, no dope. 42x36 Bleached 18. 22, 25 45x36 Bleached 25 to 50 CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS Flannel and cotton serge, one piece models; sizes 4 to 14 years. Priced from 98 to $1.98 Bathing Tights, all sizes 98, $1.25 and $1.75 Bathing Caps, all colors, only 5ty T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3 pfr "If its from our Pure Food Shop, its clean." Our well' ventilated, Pure Food Basement, a mighty pleasant place to come on these hot days. sen dept. Cold Meats, Pickles, Olives, Relishes, Cheese, etc., handled under sanitary methods. Just Arrived R-PORTER, LOGAN PORT and CHERRI- PORT large bottles 25 We keep them on ice. Phone your orders. Your Picnic Basket filled here with the greatest of care. WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE WEEK JULY 2d to JULY 9th. Special the pint 30 ; quart 55 JELLY GLASSES, FRUIT JARS and FIXTURES 2 style jelly tumblers now on sale, the dozen 40 SOUPS Van Camp's and Campbells, all kind, can.... 10 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Always fresh, handled clean and free from flies. BROOM SALE Only 1 more day does our broom special run. 60 Brooms 48; 65 Brooms 57 Your Quick Meal wants can be filled from our Delicates- THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE tiirl to Study Plants. PHILADELPHIA, July 1 When Muw Margaretta W. Kelser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Selser, of; Jenkintown, is graduated from Wei lesley College, she will begin to de vote her life to the solution of prob lem which has baffled htience for years. IShe will endeavor to discover v. hat atmospheric, aoil and food condition tn Haut life tend toward a steady se eretlon of nectar in such plant aa clover and sage. Miss Seller's father la a widely known bee culturist. It la a peculiar function of these two plants to alternate under appar ently the same conditions between a wealth and a dearth of nectar, aa in dicated by the honey bee. In desiring to learn the whyfore of that phenom ena, MIm Seised, who specialized In chemistry, has a double motive. First If It were possible to make the plants secrete an abundance of nectar all the time, the bees would be benefited. Miss Selser says her second reason is that it would make much better hay for horses. In that the sugar in clover is healthful and nourishing for livestock. game were allowed here, under prop er regulation. "Don't think for a minute that I stand for the 'low-brow' element of boxing, but boxing conducted In a clean manner la one of the grandest sports In the world and I'm for It." CAST0PJA lor IdJuU aad'CJUrea. Swi the 0lgaiLUr ( hii-ago s Mayor Favors Boxing. TIIJKD, ACHING MUSCLES RE- CHICA'JO. June 11. The Inns IJEVI.D cherhrhed dream of Chicago aportdom !. Hari work- over-exertion, mean boxing has 225 pounds of solid-J "tlff sore ""wc'e Sloan's Liniment muscled support in the person otUshay "PPllel. "We oulet. n" Wiiliam Hale Thompson, Chicago a our disappears like magic, r.ew mayor. Himself a once famous! "Nothing ever helped like your athlete and lover of clean sports 0f sl"an' Liniment. I can never thank kind, he makes no bone, about tat- u enougn,- wruca one graieiui user. ing his stand t Stopa suffering, aches and pains. "I am for boxing. Just the same a An excellent counter Irritant, better I am for anything that requires train- na cleaner wan muatara. aii arug- ing and clean living." he said, whenj1". "c. uet a Dome toaay. rene approached on the matter. "Boxing, tratea without rubbing. Adv. has been much abused, some of It de-! served and rome not, but at the bot- Irrigation Ryxtrm Heady.- torn, the game Is a fine one. I used, LAKEVIEW, July 1. After being to box after a fashion, and I must! under way for six years, the system confess I still like to see a pair of j of the Goose Lake Valley Irrigation good, clean boys In a lively tilt. ' eompany Is now completed, with the "Of course, the game must be reg- exception of running a few laterals, ulated I think the laws governing and water is now ready for 50,000 it In New York and Wisconsin excel-! acres of land In Lake county, Oregon, lent and am much In favor of a aim- and Modoc county, California. Irri llar one for Illinois. gallon and Intensive farming are mak- "I am working for a greater Chi- Ing a garden out of the valley, which cago. And I realize that Chicago la partly in two states. The project could become one of the greatest 1 covers an Irregular valley about 10 boxing tenters Jn th country If the! miles wide by 12 miles long. It ex tends along the went shore of Goose Ijike, which is about 10 miles wide, and extends across the California line The reservoir which Is 30 miles In circumference, will hold enough water to Irrigate the entire project for two years without being replenished. It is filled by water from Drew's creek. fed by springs and melted snow. The valley has been transformed into a great lake by the construction of dams Minnesota'! Settlers ind. KKMIDJI. Minn., July l.in 191 mere win not be a single acre of northern Minnesota land available to the settler, state land officers said here today. There are now over 1,- mw.vno acres of land available. At a recent delinquent tax sale there wa a demand for at least 40,000 acret although there were only 275,000 claims available. Drainage and boost ing by the state department of Immi gration are believed to be the cause for the heavy demand. Score Are Indicted. FOKT .SMITH, Ark., July 1 More than a score of namee were Included In the new secret Indictment returned by the federal grand Jury In the al leged 120,000,000 "moonshine" Inter nal revenue fraud case. New mimes are Included. Mr. J. G. Edwards, Portland million- aire and former owner of the big Hay reek sheep company of Central Ore gon, Is now visiting in Pendleton as the gueat of his friend A. PhimLster Proc tor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (-"earcy are to leave soon for Seaside upon an out ing. Mrs. Robert Jenkins, of Portland, left lust evening for her home after spending the last month with her parents. The beautiful like home on the north hill was the scene yesterday afternoon of a gathering of fashion-ably-gowned ladles who were attract ed thither by the Invitations of Mrs. O. M. Rice to meet her charming daughter-in-law, the bride of her aon, Lyman O. Itlce. Despite the exces sive heat of the afternoon, the spa cious rooms of the dwelling, redolent with the perfume of beautiful cut flowers, was thronged with matrons and maids from 2:30 until 5. The guests were met at the door bv Jimmy Klce and the two Mesdames Rice received them. Assisting the hostess In the living room were Mra James A. Fee, Mrs. Charles F. Coles worthy and Mrs. K. D. Sayres In the dining room the refreshment ta ble, at which coffee, cakes and Ice cream were served, was presided over tiy Mrs Frank B. Hayes, Mrs. Wlllard Bond, Mrs. Arle C. Hampton. Mrs. James Johns, Jr., Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson and Mrs. Merle l. Chessman. At the punch bowl Mrs. Will Moore and Mrs. Osmer E. Smith alternated Assisting in serving were the Misses Leura Jerard, Edith and Claire Haley, Mildred Berkeley. Helen and Mary Johns, Zelhi Thompson, Margaret Colesworthy and Pauline Rice. During the evening a number of young couples were invited In and were entertained Informally. Mr. Westbrooke Dickson and little daughter, Mary Louise, left today for Portland and will later go on to the coast for a few weeks. Mr. Dickson will Join them the first of August and they will sail for San Francisco. They will be guests during their stay In California of Mr. and Mrs. Newman U Fitz Henry of Oakland, formerly of Eugene. Mrs. Fit?. Henry was for merly Miss Eve Stlnson, Instructor of voice at the University of Oregon. Miss Irene Shea left this morning for Portland to spend the summer with her sister, Mra. Heischel Bond. For the pleasure of her sister, Mrs. William J. Furnish of Portland, Mrs. F. W. Vincent Wednesday afternoon entertained three tables of bridge. After the play the guests were de lighted with selections on the harp by Miss Cclla Cunningham and violin numbers by Miss Margaret Phelps. Mrs. Vincent's guests Included Mrs. Frederick E. Judd. Mrs. Gilbert W. Phelps, Mrs. Frank E. Hoyden, Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. E. W. McComas, Mrs. Oliver P. Morton, Mrs. John F. Robinson, Mrs. Wilson E. Brock, Mra. Thomas Thompson, Mrs Charles A Murphy, Mrs. Wilson D. McNary and Miss Neva Lane. Mra. Frederick E. Judd Is presiding ata luncheon today. Manv Pendleton neonlA will lni' tomorrow evening by automobile for; Bingham, Lehman and Hldaway( Springs to apend the Fourth of July week-end and many others will leave early Sunday for these resorts! and for other picnic places over the country. Miss Lois Crisswell has gone to Ta coma to spend a month with relatives. 1 I Ture, nutritious and just as cheap as those you are taking chances on through the hot Summer months. ir FOR LUNCH Fresh Every Day Boiled Ham Pressed Ham Summer Sausage Frank forts Bologna FOR YOUR DINNER Leg Spring Lamb Fancy Roast of Veal Prime Rib Roast of Beef Crown Roast Mutton Loin Pork Roast I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OREGON MARKET I I TWO PHONES 600 AND 601 815 Main Street j. s. Rogers, Prop. 1 Hiiiiiiiiiiiliii iiiiiin rim in mi lliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinl to quarrel; to have no hatred In my heart; to be kind to animals; to love nature and to live at "peace" wltn my nelghhbor, byself and my Maker. Sleeplessness; You can't sleep In the stillest night if your digestion Is bad. Take Hood's Karsaparllla It strengthens the stomach and estab lishes that condition In which sleep regularly comes and Is sweet and re freshing Adv. LIVE BABIES ARE PART OHIO SCHOOL COURSE CANTON, ., July '. Real live ba bies have supplanted books In the course In the Canton schools, and the lusty, crying variety of Infants is be ing used di.il;. in class room demon strations of the course in ' mother lore." The little mothers are told what caused tummy ache, und what to do for It, and they practice dressing the babies with a view to learning that Improper dress causes the howls that make hubby pad the floor o'nichts. "This course Is going to be a perma nent feature of our school work." said Superintendent Baxter. "Next year. a regular high school course in baby care, for which credit will he given. will be inaugurated " Miss Anette Greenoimh. school nurse, now teaches the classes in thi ward buildings In district where the mothers are forenl to leave their ha bios In the care of older daughters while they are at work. She says th mothers, assured their babb s will get proper care are glad to let them be used as text books. I iiiployimut Agency for Touliers. ST. PAl'L. Minn.. July 2. 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