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EIGHT PAGES r PACK TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1916. Special Sale of SILKS Tuesday Only j $1.50 to $2.50 Silks $1.39 I NEWEST SILKS, Plaids, W BRAND NEW COLORINGS IN THE SEASON'S Stripes, Checks, Etc. This lot of silks is a big peeial buy and the largest and best assortment of its kind ever shown in Pendleton. It includes taffeta principally, some serge silk and some messaline. See our window display. Don't let this wonderful opportunity pass unheeded. The wholesale price of silks has gone up more than 88, one third, in the last thirty days. Think of that and then see the bargains we are offer ing to you. This lot of silks was bought before the rise, otherwise we couldn't think of selling it at this price, 81.39 per yard. NEW SPRING SKIRTS We received a shipment of new Spring skirts direct from our buyer in New York this morn ing. The lot includes silks, serges and gabar dines, plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. Made in the full flare model so popular for the coming season. One model in black taffeta is made with flare HI ruffles to the hip line, finished with bias folds 1 to form the girdle. H Another very attractive model of black and H white check silk is made with shirred top. fin- ished at the bottom with velvet bands. Other models of cloth in all shades. Prices range jj from 83.95 to 815.00 NEW SPRING BLOUSES Another shipment of beautiful new blouses of j Georgette Crepe showing the new jabot effects and dainty combinations of colors, flesh, white, HI rose, green and maize. Prices 86.95 to 810.00 Bargain Basement News Competition with our Bargain Basement Merchandise is "Absolutely Backed Off the Map." It is too difficult to compete with such "clean-up" prices and remember this the best quality of merchandise at prices cheaper than the so-called cheap stores. When you're trying to SAVE just think of the Bargain Basement. Think of This Men's Overalls One lot of Mt. Hoods, heavy blue denim, full pocketed, double stitched with full bib and sold regularly at $1.00; Bargain Basement price 49t Think of Thi Guaranteed Hose at 2 for a Quarter You've sure heard of 50c, 75c and $1.00 guaranteed hose, but we guarantee them at 2 for 25c. If you take 6 pairs at 75c we guarantee them to wear for 4 months without a single hole. The guarantee covers stockings and sox for the whole family. This includes the roughest boy or girl and ought to mean a whole lot to you. Think of This Women's Waists One big lot that sold for a dozen different prices from $1.25 to $2.25. Bargain Basement price 15t 1 "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" 3 Phones All 15 "If It's From Our Pure Food Shop, It's Clean." STOCK REDUCING SALE At the rate these goods are selling there will not be many cases left on special sale by the week's end. It's a saving worth while, on goods you need daily. Make up your list now. 20c PEAS Extra choice grade, on special sale the case of 24 cans 83.50 30c CATSUP The finest Catsup packed case of 24 bottles 85.00 10c SOLID PACK case of 24 cans ... TOMATOES The 82.00 TABLE PEACHES Extra fancy qual ity, sold regular 35f can. the case of 24 cans 86.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. i: mxGs ire orvi N tContlnued from page one.) I'endlelon hat several clean eating J places and th'Tf are also several that ui not so clean a is shown by the score. It will be necessary for some of those lower aortal places to make m me improvement if they continue lo operate. The (daughter housei and markets . re found In tod condition. The : following are the scores based on ISO, , .... i M perfect 40 points twin al lowed for construction and equipment ni.d S ponts for cleanliness of meth u. i' n.ii. i. ..I if It kerirs Hohback's Baker) it. 5 reoit Hakery 2 ( nd Factories The MM t. ' - CaalM tt.1 ST. 4 42.1 32 1 71. 9 (.5 .c f.. Jerne Dairy jr,.6 48.2 1'end. V.il Iiairy . . J4.1 45.9 Sanitary Dairy .... 21.7 44.6 Popular Dairy 23.0 40.1 'has. iJeSpain 24.9 37.1 F. W. Johnson I3.f, 43.2 s. m. Richardson . . K.I 34.0 Shady Nook Uy. ... 11.7 31.6 ttUilgMl Dairy ...14.7 28.9 Perfection Dairy. .14.0 26.6 Hotel- and Hestaurant The Quelle :S4.S T.2.4 'Joey's Voodle Par. .33.7 11.1 French Restaurant 34.7 a'i.4 St. ;-orge EJrtll ..29.6 r. i . s llohback Hot Lunch 34.6 45.5 Noodle Parlor. Joe Lung a Lewis, .32.0 45.0 Hotel Pendleton ... 27.0 44.9 (olden Itule 30.3 39.8 city Cafe 26 1 41.0 Hong Kong Cafe .27.2 39.7 Hoston Restaurant. 28.5 37.8 Oregon Cafe 22.4 36.8 Calvin's Rest 21.5 32.5 California Rest. ...21. 9 31.4 Queen Chop House 21.4 29.1 White House Rest .22.4 27.2 Markets and Slaughter Houses: Kmpire Market ...35.4 53.6 Cash Market 34.4 48.4 71.8 70.0 I 68.3 63.1 49.6 48.3 4 3.6 40.1 Pend. Meat Co. (Slaughter h'sei.36.2 Central Market , . ,28.f Oregon Market. .. .33.' Raj burn Market . . 27.0 spring Vrrlves Mrs c a Jerard ternoon to the ladles of t fridge Club, Announcements of t lie Miss Beatrice Louise C, Silas Metric Hnthnwav Ft bruary seventeenth at have been received in I friends of the bride who Of Mr. and Mrs. Lee K formerly of this city. hoateu this at i Saturday afternoon. February twenty tits South Hill j sixth. A musical treat is promised Pen man nine of dleton people this evening In the or urtrtght and Kun recital of Prof. Cecil Teugue of m Thursday, j New York at the Methodist church Los Angeles j Prof. Teugue is rated as one of the endleton by leading organisfsof the country and is a daughter recently played to big crowds at ths Courtrlghl. j Panama-Pacific exposition. He will The newly lb assisted this evening by Mrs. Carl fniarrtsd couple will he ai home at 441 l'owi South Hope street, Loa Angeles after i r and Miss Kladys Humley. March first. j Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge who will leave soon for home near Los. Angeles ia few friends yesterday j their guests being Misses Hazel j Florence and F.lsle Morton. Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the Maccnhee social club, will entertain Trow bridge the members and a few friends in the their new I lodge room. There will be a musical entertained I program and grab (tag, one of thi at dinner, ' interesting features of the afternoon -train Artisan friends of Mr. and Mi's. Fred M. Hanan gave the newly married couple, who are just returned from their honeymoon, a surprise Saturday levelling at the home of the bride's par, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knglish. ! Dancing w as enjoyed during the eve ning and refreshments were served. The Duplicate Whist club is being entertained this afternoon by Mrs. j Henry Pixon Jones at her home on Jackson street. win he the marriage of Qeorge Wash. Itngton and Martha Curtis, which will take place at 2:30. This Baking Powder Keeps Its Strength The large can of K G lasts longer than 25 cents worth of other baking powders but no matter how long it takes the user to get to the bottom the last spoonful is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. K G raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes and pastry you ever ate, and it is guaranteed pure and wholesome. For goodness sake, use K C. 1 Who is Chief Grey Eagle? He Claims to be a Umatila STEVENSON LETTERS NET OWNER FORTUNE To meet Mrs. William K. Uiwell. visit! who arrived last week from Boise to (join her husband. Mis. Stephen A. I .Mr Lowell and Miss Margaret Lowell have . joyed sent out cards for an "at home" on ! Harv ! ACCUSED BOOTLEGGER i CAUGHT BY WIRELESS Miss Jean Keller, popular high school girl, was a weekend guest of -Mrs. James 11. Sturgis In Walla Walla. Mrs A. E. Ivanhoe of I.a Grande. County superintendent of Union coun ty and formerly u teacher in the Pen dleton schools, ll spending a few dayi with Mrs. J. T. Richardson. Qeorge Ferguson has arrived in Pendleton after a visit with tives in Nebraska. His wife i visiting there. I IRAN AT ( lilt MM) x - SPAN IS11 1( I I! PROMISED TO BE Ills SQUAW, What I'matilla Indian, un name ol chief drey Eagle, Is Cago hunting for a Spanish danivri who promised to he his aquaw? In quiry ,.t the agency failed to nvea! any Indian of that name known there, yet Clerk Harbour states that' almost every Indian has several names which lie doffs and dons a he pleas-) i i s. Here is the stor MB! out in a Chicago dispatch: j A lone Indian brave in all his native I regalia, stalked silently through 'lie1 N'KW YORK, Feb. 19. If Robert Lou s Stevenson could have sold hit let ten in hit lifetime at such pro ri as they brought at their sale here, he could hKVa nanl his later years ill comfort without having 10 depend on t.ls literary efforts. The total sum I derived from the sab' of Stevenson'! '"'Liters, hooks, inanuscrlps and paint-W- inn ,. mi iifi Than wars the nra pert! of Mrs Salisbury Field of Santa Barbara, Cal, One letter do- criblng 8tevenaoni visit to the shei. land Islands, written when he was IS yean obi. brought i:is:. Kitchener RacU ivom I'ront. LONDON, Feb. lord Kltche tt returned from a visit to the front. still str Mr :. ,1. T. Richardson ei id visit from their so hardion of ii Grand ; late ; , town there wa the yea populal Yt 11. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 19 If It had not been for wireless. E. Edison. wanted in Marshfield on a charge of bootlegging, might have got away '''''R'. 1306 to 19H. 1 from Deputy Sheriff Laird after the " ' liw." two m.n.un the steniro.r V A Kll. Assuming that the death t burn. Ijiird did not know his office wanted the man until the stt-amer s radio caught the Marshfield message. The deputy was on his way to Port land to get H. J Paulsen, held here on a forgery charge Edison was taken In custody as soon as Laird received the message. The man will be held in tlie city Jail at Astoria until the depur. sheriff touch es that port on his return trip. ets of Chicago today. Searchlimly he seanned the faces of all the women he passed and anxiously he Inquired at jo different hotels If they h id seen '.he woman who had promised r" be is squaw, she was a tall. woman, he said, with dark. according to eyes and light hair. She la . L'l'J deaths i dancing girl from Argontlnt name is Loanor Sup name Is Chief Grey i'matilla brave and Oregon reservation. 191) 1 ith! rii- lendei flashing Spanish and her. Indian s ! He Is a I Easy Way to Get Rid of Itching 114. Ill, u Chicago, til rlrl and fell tars agi I'hie: while le, turlng met the dale lug was ; promised to rate I says, and ho thousand inhabitants In 1901 18.1. and noting that the precise in 1914 was 10,9. a reduction of ;.2week there per thousand, provided the sum to-lwent away, tal of population does not change, taken up th and that at the same ratio of crease there should be no ileal hs the ear 1929 in Mount Carmel. nlng of his .' Patrons ol cabarets wer dusky warrii come in and in love wlih her marry him. thi twas happy I as a quarrel and And now the chic trail with all the ift-footed ancestor! in his natl Bhi hiet It Constipation. When costive or troubled with constipation take Chamberlains Tab lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect Obtainable every, where Adv. lown. For minutea he would observe the dan, ers and then go on to another place. Chief Crrey Eagle says lie Is heartsick sine, his sweetheart went away and h.m not been aide to eat for three days. rtlKHE WILL BE VO DEATHS IX- MT. CARMEI. 1 IB2S MOUNT CARMBL, Pa.. Fet The following statement wat I to the United Press by W. 1' ble, editor of the Mount Item: "The di partment reau of the census just issued a bullet llstios that show facts. The bulletin death rates in 1914 rates for recent yet I registration are; more inhabitant 1. made f commerce, bu-j Washington, has. of mortality sta- Danlete Muzzle Admiral. NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Announce menl was made at the headquarter of the American Defense Society that Read Admiral Flske has withdrawn his acceptance of an invitation to ipeak it a luncheon of the organlza- statement which was given ltd CLUSTER LIGHTS FOR lion in this .city February 22. A statement which was given out salo.J "Rear Admiral Flske had agreed io deliver an address on the needs of the navy, but this address is made Im possible by the attitude taken by thc secretary of the navy, josephus Dan-iels.'' the has me few Don 1 worry any more about that Itching skin trouble. Just get a jar of .. -i i.i il ointment nml u cake of rcsinol Hail at any drug store. With the rcsinol soup and warm water bathe the affected parts thor nughljr. until the am free from crn-ts and the skin is softened. Drv very esailv. spreail on a thin layer of the real not oint ment, and cover with a light bandage if necessary to protect the clothing This should Is- done twice a day dually the distressing itching and hunting stop with the first treatment, and the skin soon becomes clear au 1 healthy again. BAKER ARE PROMISED , id Choosing Your Shampoo Soap If Voll lei OCt a soap that contain- Booth tag, healing properties like the rcsinol balsams in rcsinol soap, you are m t likely to have trouble with aiidriilT, Iosb f hair or itching walu. for the youngsters' heads. How Mi Davis Got Kid of a Rail Oeugh. "Some time ago I had a very had cough.'' writes I.wls T Davis Rlack water Del. "My brother McCabe Da- It he Water ! hail been full flow I lire esttmi nag announced in a the city commission, alesi difficulty with at the electric plant d and that with the r. practically the en iwer could be deveb J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. show s with SLICED HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE No, 2 cans, 24 to case 83.00 Sold regular $3.50 case. 25c CAN ASPARAGUS 2 4 cans to case, the case $4.7." BLUE RIBBON MILK Sold regular $4.75 case; 48 cans to case $3.S5 STRINGLESS BEANS Sold regular 3 cans 500 ; 24 cans to case 83.40 ASPARAGUS TIPS 4 No. 1 cans to case 86.00 some surprising Viz gave me a small bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Hetnedy After tak ' irr this I bought half a dozen hot ; tle.s of it but only used one of them I as the i gh left me and I have not j been troubled since " Obtainable ev Uount Carmel. erywhere. Adv. deaths ompai dtlea it that ha oped. To date th hardly more than SO estimated power. With this report th announced that plans at once for installing the business district lam has do per rent doped if the ommiHsiu Would be luster lighl ,f the city tha il this hi I MRS. EDISON SHOWS REFORM DRESS 'inhibition opinion SOON CITV. F. li. Si 46.3 47.4 411.6 on War-. FI.AiiSTAKF, Arb... Feb. It, -What appears to be the first spring thaw on, J Mars for this season has just been , detected by theastronnmers of tl ' j I Lowell Observatory' tn latitude r,4 de I grees and longtitude SIS degrees. The' "7.1! 71.9 70.1 67.1 66. 66.3 r.9.2 14.1 53.3 50.5 49.6 s9.0 sL'.8 peared half way through it which a widening anil which is connected with the border by radical tributary rifts The cap is surrounded by a clear blue band like the tint of the vegeta tion markings Maa Diego for tilanon vliool. WAISHINOTON, Feb. . Oaeral Hug'-. Ecott, chief of staff, sent to the house n recommendation thj $3i 0 100 be appropriated Immediately for the purchase if 600 aorei on coron ado Heights, San Wego. for nn avia tion training station. The report v is referred to the house committee on mil Karl affairs. BH i Ai rni lin which he holds that f,.,,.s received from enforcing the dry law shall go .into the general fund of the county, s IATIOA'8 PIERCING PAW, To kill the nerve pains of Sciatica ' you can alwavs depend on Hloen's Liniment ft penetrates to the seat of pain and brings ease as soon as It Is applied. A great comfort loo with Sloan's is that no rubbing is requlr led. Sloan's Liniment Is Invaluable j for stopping muscular or nerve pain or any kind. Try It at once If you suffer with Ithi-iimatrsm, Lumbago. I Sore throat. Tain In Chest, Sprains, i Bruises, etc. It Is excellent for .Neu ralgia and Headache, 25c at all Druggists.- Adv. RUBBER When you buy anything In rubber you have to rely on the druggist regarding its quality The only safeguard you have Is tn buy row rabbet goods at a reliable store than carries only reliable makes. Bay your Rubber floods from lis we offer you a, bittT qual ity for Ions money Tallman & Go. i ' " I AL 1 o famous rIt A 1IfMMf Fresh Every Day VIVM W t iOU OYSTERS Fine, clean Furnished Room in Connection. SEA CRABS leam Healed. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pe depot tn Pendleton ir fai.ts Sen Foods Mrs Thomas A Kdison is one of I the principal meniliers of the Wom nn's Cluh of Orange N J.. which hnsl in this with ' irange i 'lub sent every Invitation: "The subscribers have so generally i Iifm toil In rnlwinv thi. utunitur.l nt lust set a new standard for the even- ' 1 dancing that the committee turns to Ing gown. Mrs Rdlson appeared I them again to ask then further co Thursday evening, I'eh. 10, at a din-1 operation in establishing a proper nr given by the illuminating Kngl-, atandard of dress This request is ,,.,. . . ; made owing to the present extreme geers' Society to her husband on his' , . . style of evening gowns, and also to sixty-ninth blrthdav ThtB. photograph fofaatall the necessity of crltlsm bv was taken at the time. Hecently the 'member of the committee." BETTER i SOfTEH ttOHT to assured l,y ,he use of ,ome "f these beautiful fixtures of our. They Ve a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, hut that doe. not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen se considering their extra ef flcieney tad extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN