East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Thousands of dollars worth of the seasons newest merchandise
awaits your inspection here in Pendleton s Greatest Store where you are
s jre of getting the best for the price, no matter what the price you'll receive the most courteous treatment hen
Special for Saturday Only
W.Crt, J7.00 AND 57 SO SWEATER COATS 4-86
Grey green. sse. red. etc Janta aad Sfcv
4-S5
J4.0C MEN S DRESS SHOLS tZ.96
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
I Aidr&ciaJ Social utd Per-1 ' ::
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All W omens Plain Tailored
Suits Greatly Reduced
All plata tailored suits awt go even if w lose
MHMjr tbm. We postfreljr flj rM carry them
wr. Ererjr gannem is thk sale t il this sawvo'
style. No old "oats" are iselsded. How materials,
p...- ?t'A-:.r a.vd rr.tr.'.
sbowB in Mack, nsrjr, Afrieaa brown aad Rowan
1 a: fctdaced to
f 14.75 Suite are Bed need to
22.50 k ..i, art Kducd V,
825.00 Softs sre Bed
All Diain L.ilr-i iit an fa.
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We are icvo-wing complete aad mott attractive
Mk of Knitted Headwear for Children, Boy and
Women. Hockey Cap. Toque, Tam-O-Shanter,
Auto Hood and Knitted Throw Scarf
d'. Satardaj
$5.00 Boys
Suite 5.00
MTf are h
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varied sssortment of colon,
from
lff I 82..'
WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS
Com: in white and colon!. Heavy. jrvj jfrade
full cut, all ize. Special at JrHr
Envelope Chemise fr8- to 124)8
ar.'j patent
styles, perfect fi.
SPECIAL NOTICE
All good- p.r r.a.-j iv
'.r.rsth i. ."a: jrdav
will go on your November
bill.
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BOYS' MACKINAWS OSI V MM
The genuinf Pendleton Mackinaw for or.lv 84.85.
,v.J r'.f that cheap before did you?
u ' "If t0 -ean; Get tne hoy one now
''" ' " --"- wjr.ter cold, "A stitch ir.
time saves nine. Only 34.5
$2.00 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS
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Women part wool union nuibf,
Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle
length, abv high neck, long
-', c, ar.kle length. Regular
2.00 quality. Hat. spec, fl.39
75c WOMEN'S NECKWEAR 39c
Organdie, batiste and cretonne
Collan and collar and cuff net).
K-guiar 71. Bat tpodal
Bargain Basement Bargains
Every article in this department
a money caver.
Mn'i i i .oo fkrroi 40e
Men's. 50c iSpender-: 7c
Hon' l!k handkerchief" 5
Men')-: $3.00 hat-: 81.0ft
Men'. 11.50 irbftf shirts 25
Men'H 50c tiws lfte
Heavy outing flannel night gowns,
the kind you buy for $1.00. 03.
And thi.-: il a regular bargain.
Women's. $1.50 eoTSetl ?r7f
Women's $5.00 shoes . 82.2.'
Women's $5.00 sweaters 91.9H
Women's $1.25 corsets 09
Women's $1.50 gloves Iftr
Women's $1.00 jMier'ear ... 0c
Silk Petticoats, full flare, paten;
waist band, late colors and
' 82.20
Every one absolutely new.
Boys' $3.00 shoes 81.0i
Boys' 6,00 uitH 83.40
Boy-' $1.50 pants 7iC
B' -' 50c spenders . lftc
Boys' 15c itoeUap Or
Boys' 50c underA-ar 17c
$100, $1.25, $1.50. $2.00. $2.25
Wool Dress Goods, all excellent
quality 47c
All colon and evcrv nxre -a
gain. Here is ti
piece
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ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
From Our Dry Good Section
1 lot dress goods, yard 50c
1 lot fine silks, yard 50c
Colored and white damask,
yard 50c
25c Kiddie Cloth, yard . 20c
Dress Ginghams, yard . 10c
32-in. percale, yard 10c
Kimona flannel, yard 12' tt
Boat quality outing, yard 10c
Best grade calico, yard 5c
Linen crash toweling, yard 10c
10c hand towels, dozen . 81.00
25c Turkiah towels 5 for 81.00
T. P. W. Pure Food Shop
3 MAIN LINE PHONES 15. CLEAN STORE
T. P. W. APPLE CARNIVAL HOOD RIVER SPITZENBURG5 THE BOX 81.25 THE BOX.
Our Sals ha been far ahead of our expectation. The firt day' ale wa over 200 boze to put it plain they are oing ;i,e not ca,M
.iuraay u going to oe anotneT Dig aay nere, pian to ao your tnopping nere, in peraon or the phone. You'll get T. P. W. SERVICE together
CLEAN METHODS
with OUALI I Y.
DRESSED CHICKENS Fin.
fat frying chickens, each 00
M4 05C.
CtLfcKY We an- now
trig regular shipments
far
Mood Kn
PICNIC HAMS
w 1 1 trimmed, mild
pound
BANANAS A big
line ripe fruit for
trade, the pound
Av- 0m doson '.Wc
PENDLETON'S
'.Id.AI EST
DEPARTMENT
STORE
r-:-jv-of
our
r Celery,
tender, 2
hould'-r )
eared, the
ir.c
shipment,
Saturday's
ftc
in -I 35
SWEET POTATOES 10 crates
bright, fresh spuds, 8 lbs. 25c
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE
sliced. New pack, finest qual
ity; No. 2 cans, H cans 05c
NEW CROP ALMONDS and
WALNUTS The pound 25c
NEW PACK VEGETABLES
Under our DIAMOND W.
BRAND, now here.
Sweet Gem Peat, .': cahl 50c
Maine Sweet Corn, ."0c
Aiparagus, the extra fancy white
pesn, can 35c ; cam 81.05
T. P. W. COFFEES No better
coffees and no coffees better.
T. P. W. Special the best :i5c
coffee on earth.
T. P. W. Xtragrade, the best
coffee Cno matter what price
you pay) in Pendleton, lb. 10
T. P. W. BATH TABLETS
Tomes 12 tablets in box, per
oxide or glycerine, box 81.00
RIPE OLIVES at radical reduc
tion: -V- n now 20c
'M)r an ;. now 20c
35c cans, now 25c
50c cans, now 35
NEW PACK KRAUT, quality
extra good, the quart 15c
OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT is
brimful of good, wholesome
candies.
CROCKERY DEPT in Pure Food
Basement.
IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPT.
Cooked Meat, Olives, Pickle.
Nut Butter, Ham and Bacon
and Fancy Cheee.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS
TO TRADE.
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Amusements
he vts:tir.f La
a Slider will leave Mod
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aaaaai aadrea before tn
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tl Later ia the week It
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A"ir.ir irrired horn 'r
MTalag from Pc.rtlan4. to which
M ttaM ;c'3 hi wsf taS
ia-Uw. Hn p:teron. who r
wtc to the Panama. Parifi ex-
IWhat the press agents say
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
IN STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffei d As Many Girls
Do Tells How She
Found Relief.
TMKIt 1 IV. BOMB 1: w I
i thi- nano rui
A:.fti' mho Ilka to be thnlM !-
' a i&ectu-uiar hone rac wll get
' plnty at aolld tnyomem out of ih
fiular Roae Cogolan .n the titla
it. The fact that Roae OagMaa
ri'5 Kihel "ylon r in the caM
laM nzny It a a matrfui pro
uetloa. bat nothing Is MA undonr in
iak TT- aaoftbag ru. he ' n of
)e moat rmaxkatl motion-pl.ture
h - .mnta yet undertaken. The
rtat horae rsce ia hhly on of a
cor of thrilling Incident that (huh
with 11 fascination that crip rum
he Instant the picture appears.
fh Sporting Du hs teenti w:th
Knglish army life, with the a .
buttling ! k and f'rth liw-n ihe
British Isi- and India There's In
trigue, of course, and a fw Miff
fights that add piquano to the ptar.
But. above all. there's a HUtlful lve
story unfolded, so that while the
Spurting Dnc-hesa" has an appeal ;o
th red-blooded, it is human-;. . fga
pathetic and refreshing It is truly
S antfe
a remarkable film.
By the V L S. y. I!
: tured'm Adv
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I'l'l -IIU NT II I, MM. Il V
apntrrs m ippearaxi i
his
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IXOTOM, 'kX, ; The as
Ot President Wilson note
asure his improved appear
1 areater heer'ulness in' e
gement Mrs OaM IL'
'eral ears ounger than he
re the beginning of his
P with her. He sm le. mst
ime now. and one VOttM
know him for the rareworn
man who had the welsjht of the Ljs.
tania situation on Ms shoulders.
President Wilson attended chur. h
Sunday with his fiancee for the firs
time since his engagement was an
nounced. They were accompanied hv
Miss Margaret Wilson Word of their
coming brought oue such a crowd
that manv had to be tiirned anat
from the hurch.
Ctlr.jr.g'. Conn. "I am a prl of 22
yean aad 1 used to faint away every
month and wa very
weak. I was alia
bothered lot with
female v. sines. I
read your little book
' Wisdom for Wo
men, ' and I taw how
othe n had been
helped by Lydia L
Pinkharr.'s Vegeta
ble Compound, and
decided to try it. and
It hi made me feel
like a new girl and I am now relieved
of ail these trouble. I hope all young
girl will get relief as I have . : never
felt better in my life."-Mr. John
Tetreailt, Box 115, Sterling, Conn.
Misses. R Y. "I have taken Ly
di E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend it If anyone
went to write to me I will gladly tell
her about my case. I was certainly in
a lad condition as my blood was all turn
ing to water. I had pimple on my f see
:.- 1 a bad color, and for five years 1 had
leen troubled with suppression. Th.
doctor called it 'Anemia and Exhaus
tion,' and said I was all ran (town, but
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com
jound brought me out all right "- Miss
Layisa Myres, Box 71, Massena, N.Y.
YonnffClrK Herd This Advice,
G'rl who tie troubled with painful or
irregular period, backache, headache,
draggicg.down sensations, fainting
spell or indigeation.shnuld immeditely
seek Testation to health by taking Ly
di E. Pinkhan'ii Vegetable rompound.
GOTHIC THE NEW
ARROW
a tor uc COLLAR
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
KINIil V faRCK.'KR WAS
SOURCt OF TROUBLE
orrrt wb' le 'boighi w a inl
CASTORIA
Fur Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
AJaa'l i"""
1. It R till II I IIIIMis
Nanogram Stationery
1 v nt st Is Olfl
W. 6. SMITH 1 CO.
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Ir. Iiniba RSBtlM lenna.
LONDON, Oct. 27.--A dlspat. h
lieuters Telegram rail gag J fro
Amsterdam, says a message receive
there from Vienna sal that Ur '
s'antln Dumba. ex-Austro HunKai
ambassador to the fnlted State", k
arrived In the Austrian capital.
I CLmrrr. eisaooT a co. . ic ......
an sMistal g'o.er of o-wego
.0 .1 '.-b-grain entrusted b-i hl
to !.e aas-stt to Healtle -han-ol
'the word "I'ortlsnd" to "Osweo '
Ills well mean! action i-aunad It I.
Mlanle Montgomery street, to
be.oine almost frantic with on
as It UmpWSfBr separated him from
his wife and family, got the police
bsn aaa rsMStta in from
t.enapnper story
Mr Htariley, who had len woik
big in Oswego, sent a 'elegram to bis
wile and family In Kealtle to paSM
pj o,(tilt,,t and eipeeled to in"
thu'i it the gwot esterday sfnr
i.oor, lie was onal-le to b-sle thetfl
Tearing thai that had not recelv
sd Isli orislt' -l ''lesram Htariley s' of
laOthaf to the f'eattif address 'I he
n-i" was In the form of a note ffafa
!the lelearaph lolllpunv thai Die Wl'e
and ' hlldtcii bad left for I'olllaml in
I train leaving Seattle at a f 01 m k
eHerd.. InotMliK Ite, elvlng tll
j hole he began a aear h of the S
not loerite them
llrlgbt arid M
and the poll'
March UMMtsh
early hour lb s
but be BOwhf
hl morning I V
appaarad in the office of Tiie fatir
, nal to enlist Us aid In finding hi
I family. Hardly had he left the of-
tit and was walking down Morrnoi
street when he met his famllv look
ing for him.
i.kpianatlons followed and Ite
111 sterv was 1 leated up
MAMMOTH BYPLANE
FOR NAVAL USES
WfASHIK)Ti.V (id 2; Secre.
tar lianlels signed an order al the(
niivv lard of a giant lindane for the
first aircraft to l,e hunt at an gov-
srgsaegl sataMasSastai Ptaoa for ibe
saaehraa were prci.aied aai
ylnecis
pa-lty of 22l i.ouuls and will make
from S to Dai log an boor foi a
period of net-en hours without stop
If will be driven be two IM-hoTM
power motors. When t omplete,j it
will almost equal In area th great
Kren' h battle airt-hlps recently ct.n
strutted and it in .mdeistood thi Va
vy ordn.ne hureau is at work on tba
SasSSS of a Ihree-in. h gun with whjf I
It can b eiilppe,i if desired
In a statement describing ihe aero,
plane Hecretars lianlels said Its ut
rlng cgaaeRy -ould be used f,(r
fransportlng fuel weapons or hiKh
saplaalysa, and it would be of graai
value for longianga arotitlnx
has tieen Miggsated, too, that at ro-
pllllie of Ih s ihalai ter might be M4el
to jarry a torpedo and swoop 'b.eo
over Ibe barriers of a land-locked
agrHoe to gftarg a fleet sheltered
there lielilnd the 111 lies and shore i'e
fensen
Italnlsiw sii at Meht.
HARRISBUBO, Or., Oct. 2!
br.ght rainbow In fhe darkness
an unusual phenomenon obai
here Friday night about 7 o'c
The full moon broke through
rloaSl in the eastern sky wh
shower of rain fell Just west M
bservers
The ralnlxiw was perfect In
line and several al the colors
distinguishable.
IJIIIIHIIttHllimi KHIIIIIHHIIHI(IV
I Mrs. Edith Ray f
lock.
the
Terribla Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
WaS
tsrad cnaas ssal raids lr Us Imrnitt ml tern wab
FW rtssarr saJ Tu '.
I ngtioli I mkr -bon-
IjiSIhiS. Oct. 2. The I'ritlsh
irulaer Argyle Is stranded on the east
DOfasI of Scofland because of bad wea
ther It la feared she will be a total
wreck The crew was saved.
W mi I : ... I Moial
vVASMlXOTQX, o-t 2 Hovernor
Krrgunori of Tggaa, has wired the ires
Ident asking him to urge f'arranu to
do evervfhlna poNslbte fo stop the
loid't laid- I. Magtflgg andlls
The minute that hoarse terrifying
eroupy cough la beard in the borne of
T. J. Barber, of Jefferson, Oa . out
comes f-'oley' Honejr and Tar Com
pound there's always a bottle reads.
Here's what he aays: "Two of my
children, one box and a girl, aged
eight and six year respectively, had
terrible attack of rroup laat winter
and I completely cured them with
Foley Honey and Tar Compound I
have ten In family and for years I re
wJed Foley'. l.ey an-l Tar omi-aul
and It never fall.''
Banish worry and save doctor bills
keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com.
pound always on band. In your home,
bos hottls last, a lone time It rebabls and
safe and the last dose I as govt
as the flrst. Urt th genulna.
Sold Eveywhera.
Teachers
and
Beginners
Course in
Harmony
I
French Accompanying
Studio 905 Main Street
Near bridge.
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