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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLEJTON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1916. EIGHT PAGES Women s New Spring Suits... FASHIONS NEWEST MODELS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS ARK HERE READY FOR YOUR CHOOS ING. SMART RELTED AND NOV ELTY STYLES IN CHECKS. STRIPES AND PLAIN COLORS. SERGES, POPLINS. GABERDINES AND OTH ER WOOLEN FABRICS. ALSO MANY BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS IN COMBINATIONS OF SILK AND WOOL. PRICES RANGE FROM $19.95 TO $50.00 ZEStt m v BUNGALOW APRONS We have a new lot of bungalow aprons made of gingham and per cale in stripes and checks; all col ors; sizes up to 48. Priced at 59 to $1.25. BEAUTIFUL HUNGARIAN ACTRESS SHOTASSPY JY WOMEN WRITE LETTERS I The Current Utatature Club la U ' entertained tomorrow. Thursday, tt' I twnoon at the home ul Mrs K. Lt. jl.vidrieh. - I The t'nited Artisans met last ewtl jjiig "I Hip home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Wolfe. The time m pleasantly spent I ijat cards anil refreshments ivt't't' serv tled at the conclusion of the evening. :. 'esle N. Mat r Portland for a Hon- The Joll Neighbors were delight 55 fi.l! entertained yestenlil) afternoon S.i the home ol Mrs. Chatles K. I'ran- stun on the north hill. Honors were 3 w.oi In Mrs. II. H. I lattery, Mrs. S3 ' ranston hail as nddit onal quests Mrs. Hair.' A. Me.lerr.aeh Mrs. It. Hi I!, rue ami Mrs. Doppelmaler (Port-1 : 5 l "arils are being sen; out todax I ' , S an "at home" on Wednesday. March tirst. to he given by Mrs. James A j Fee to meet Mrs. James Alter Fee. Hie lirule "t her elder son Mr. ml Mrs. Frank Curl are ipend ew days at Hot Lake. T v V MSNS New Neckwear We received by this morning's express a lot of the very latest styles and patterns in Four-in-hands. Come and see them 50? ) New Stetson-Kensington Hats Just received this moming the season's very newest blocks and colors; all sizes $3.50 to $5.00 New Manhattan Shirts We are now prepared to show the new things in Manhattan shirts. .Smart new patterns, absolutely fast colors, perfect fitting $1.50, $2.00 to $4.50 I) Mr and Mrs James B. ItcCook eft i ; today for Seattle to lemain a tin I: days. Tin. mas Kerr of N'olin was a visitor i Thomas A. Lieuallen of Adams was 55 a visitor here yesterday. 55 i;. Raymond returned to his ranch fas ; north of the city yesterday. ras I Thomas A. laeuallen of tdams SSjspent M'sterdai in Pendleton. s ! i". E. Vonderaht of Milton is a bus- ss it'ess visitor in rendletmi today. ssb : Thomas Kerr, well known Nolin res- j alent spent yesterday in the eity, M I Merle Phelps of Hermllton is up jsjsj from the west end of the county, SS Claude Steen, prominent Milton 555 1 f Miner, is amoni the tdsitors here 1 Arthur ilienger, well ras j r.i nehi r of Birch creek S3 'ton today. S Al. rl.. 'h,. .-. We!i Mirl I'ctra- Petra the ss. has lie Brltlah si autiful Hun shot in Hilda- according to f iwn inline in Pendla SHIRT WAIST SILKS in a wide variety of stripes and color ings, of the very best quality tub silks. 36 inches wide. Launders better than linen. Can be used for men's and boys' shirts as well as ladies' waists. The vard $1.00 NEW SKIRT MATERIAL A wonderful showing in brand new skirt materials, plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors of French serge, gabar dine, wool batiste, etc.. all colors for Spring wear. The vard 98r to $3.00 NEW DEVONSHIRE CLOTH The best wash material on the market for house dresses, boys' waists, men's shirts, girls' school dresses and children's rompers. Guaranteed fast colors ; conies all shades, stripes, checks antl over checks. 32 inches wide. Yard 200 STRIPED INDIAN HEAD This is something different. A wash fabric, linen finish, colored blazer stripes of pink, blue and black ; 36 inch es wide, for middy blouses, skirts and full dresses. The vard 25r known young in of Hermlston and nephew of Judge U W. Phelps, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. John Kstes and daughter, Mrs. j Francis Russell, left today for Cali fornia where they expect to remain for two months. James A. Keen of Weston was am ong the Odd Fellows passim; through i Pendleton yesterday enroute to Pilot Rock for the convention. as unaware that Miss petrass a'ai ven a prisoner, and the official an nouncement of the execution was a national shock. Miss Petrass was not cable dispatches received by residents j nl ., reiKllln favorite of the Hun- of Cleveland who knew her. gar uu theatergoers, but of a family Miss Petress was put to death, the lot famous Hungarian patriot dispatches said, almost Immediately J When war was declared the act. after the court martial found her raw w as tarring in "The Marriage Built of luring military secrets from Market." a Hungarian operetta, .it high arm) officials and ooinmimi-1 Daly's Theater in London. she Im mune them to the British war office I mediately returned to Budapest, but lo means of smuggled letters. I instead of Continuing on the stags be- Until she was executed the public (tan an elaborate round of social SC- llrldgc Will lie Kchuili. (JamMlng Came High, ROSEBURQ, ore.. Feb. Ji. Hur. old Smith and 1 lean .Was pleaded guil ty t. fine, a charge of gambling anil were been playing around an open $1' ach. I hole. ! nan Jam" ION, Wash., Feb. 12. The ?r of Skamania county I ed f. H. Hapgood, con construct a new bridge; dard i 'reek at Butler to old bridge, which col-j ntly under the weight dPj snow. Mr. Hnpg 1 i under the direct neer I, inn will begin work at This work will cost the county 1400. tnplos men and f Deputy Kngl- l oi: CHILDREN'S ( til till. You cannot use anytsing better for your child's cough and cold than It King's New Discovery It Is prepar ed from Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsams It does not contain anything harmful and Is slightly laxative. Just enough to expel the poisons front the system. Dr King's New Discovery is antiseptic kills the cold germs raises the phlegm -loosens the rough ai.d soothes the irritation. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and Colds often lead to serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults and the aged, 'let a bottle today. All Druggists Adv. BARGAIN BASEMENT FIGURES southern girl gets government job We claim this department to be the best MONEY SAVER in this part of the country. GOOD HONEST MERCHANDISE offered to you at RIDICULOUS, LOW PRICES. Hundreds of people have saved by trading in this BUSY, ECONOMICAL department. It is here for YOU. Get out your pencil and paper and see what you can save. Bring this add to the store with you. Merchandise. hnter here amt. saved hiid sjiu'd iVfun Hewer. N K W voitK, Feb. Attracted by the sorMuni f ctttMfen who had Inveit- raUefi mi" the war, Connors qulalth h took oft his coat ami sweater end dim bod down the Iron ladder, ai moei submerged in mow and slowly tnovtni toward the sewef opening was a utt ie Kill. Connors waa forced to in I k deep m snow and water t reech the Kiri. Almost as she waa beiim Mwpt into the dark tunnel, Otltlet if the Kant Kiver. the R an caught hold Of the child. Connors had a desperate stn et buck to the ladder, the CUT n-nst sweeping hi leu fron him, a member "f the snow ir.y gang went down and took the cttttd fnoii Connors and the policeman Climbed bark to the street level. The child Is Klla Heller. 3 1-;' years "Id. The mother. Who rame rnshinK tC the Hcene. took her home. To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. 1 Women who sr.' wad often ak "Are the letters which the l.yiiia K. Pinkham Medicine Co. are continually publishing, genuine?" "Are they truthful T " Why do women write such letters? ' i In answer we pay that never have we published a fictitious letter or name. Never, knowingly, have we published an untruthful letter, or one without the full and written consent of the woman who wrote it. ' The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and aullering. It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from dis placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, stomach troubles and from the blues. It is impossible for any woman who is well anu wno has never suffered to realiie how these poor, suffering wo men feel when re itnrd to health: their keen desire to I heln other women who are suffering as ( they did. Lady Baltimore Cake The Most Popular Cake This Season By Mrs. Janet M, Krn:i( Hill, Editor 0 the lioslon Cooking School Magazine This is considered by many conking authorities the hm t cake that can br made, thongli in reality it is not at at difficult. ft C Ld B.llimor. Cak One cup butler; 2 cups granulate SUfar; I (up milki I teaspoonut ro.f u ater; 3 cups our; J level teaspoon (uls A' C Bating ISnvder; whites of "t rggs, beaten dry. Cream the butter and beat in the loRai' gradually. Sift tOWthtf, three timet the flour and linking powder, and add to the butter and sugar, alternately with the milk and rose water. Lastly, add the egg whites. Bake in three-layer cak? pans. Put the layers togltte with thi following frosting. NOT!: The dike 111 a lnrge owe nail StUI Wumcu t fczchauges fur Si JO. 17 YWA K F1NHHAM who poll! ho Description of Men's Suits all wool; popular make regular, $25 Women's Petticoats Several colors, silk regular, $4 Men's Dress Hats Brown, steel, black regular, $3 Women's Dress Shoes several different leathers, regular, $5. Children's Shoes Calf and heavy kid regular, $2 Boys' Stockings One lot heavy rib regular, Boys' Underwear Heavy cotton regular, Girls' Dresses Pure wool serges regular, Scissors Self Sharpening and Tightening regular, downs Muslin and crepe, fancy yokes regular Kimona Cloth Several Pretty Patterns regular. Hope Muslin Here is economy regular Linen Huck Towels Excellent bargain regular, Kid Gloves Black, gray, tan, white regular, Men's Black Sateen Shirts Tough quality regular, Black Sateen A money saver for you regular, Men's Overalls Heavv bib, broken sizes regular, $1 Women's Waists One lot, all sizes regular, $1 Silk Poplin All colors, good quality regular, fnrtiiin Remnants Reduced in this department regular, SI Corsets Non stretch, for average figure Flowered Lawns The prettiest yet Linen Suitable for shirts, waists and skirts Wool Dress Goods Small lot to offer ?2 1 1 $2 regular. $1 regular, regular, regular, $1 Wool Challis Dark patterns regular, .00; .25; .50; 00; .25; 20; .50; .75; .75; .50; .15; .10; .35 ; 00; .75; .30; .00 ; .50; .65; .00 ; .50; .10; .50 ; .75; .50; B. B. B. B. B. B. B. R. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B B. B. B. B. Sf).S. $2.29 $1.69 $1.98 $1.59 .09 .17 $1.95 .39 .69 .06 .07 .18. .69 .46 .21 .49 .15 .39 .33 .97 .05 .23 .67 .26 What monev vou save by buying in this department is the same as money earned. And you can't earn money any faster than by trading in this Money Saving Department. The Peoples Warehouse j Where It Pays To Trade lillllllllilllllilllilllllllM 1 1 ' i i H '$f Mm nlxi Mhv Own IMMr'ynl-. HAVANA, Feb 21- Predion, qc&I has Rppotattd eoitiniMttilo report ;i plan for the KnvrnT Froilloi I or ldy ftftlllrrior T'rV fut mi Milfft 'Kfflr; , uf . uater. ivktitt of 3 figs; 1 P f'Vi mm'. $U$ hopped nut-mtaii. SJkgt tut M tMs tiittt. Stir the supar and watrr until th iitik;ar is diMOlytd, then lot lil withou' MirritiR until the srup (mm a sporiri will spin a long threaI; p"ur uwn th ! whites of the epps, tcaten lry, !oaiin: lonstintly meuiiwhile. Continue th heating until the frosting is cold; au!i the fruit and spread upon the cake. The K C Cnok't Bonk onnl.iin ninrly ju'. inch dcl'cimi rrtipe - ttrr.ul. imiffinii. c kr nd pnstry. Ymi enn rrurp ICOpf '"T h fcnii Ing the (frtificiitf m ti in r-.rry 25-crnl ma fll K C TLikiriK FowiIt In hr Mm C" (,'hirnirn. Small ....... dg . OOBtAUl Cca. h Buuk. (.crti&Lutci. Coughs and Colds are Dangerous S One out of every three people die of Lung Diseases all started with a Cough. , At First Sign of Cough take Dr. King's New Discovery. Few of us realize the danger ot Coughs :md Colds. We consider : them common and harmless ail ments. However statistics tell u? ' every third person dies oi a lung j ailment. Dangerous Bronchial and Ixing diseases often follow a neglected : cold. As youf body struggles ', against cold germs, no better aid lean be had than Dr. King's New , Discovery. Its merit has been i tested by old and young. In use over 45 years. Gel a bottle to-day. Avoid the risk of serious Lun ailments. All druggists. Hong Kong Cafe UrO NOODIiB PABVOM Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c Ontaldc Tray (intern a tiperiallj. Buses fur ladles and (entlemsn OPEN DAY AND ATX NIOBT MSALB Uc ami of! Special -Chicken Sundays. Dinner 548 Main Street Nest tn K. 0, BldK- PftODS lil J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. JllSS HOY Lib O I KTXRHAT ; OftAL fTUM ICFVIt ( i ml niul Hal I x 'hewed. WBBBUXQ. Xi ''''',' : r health cult may he f.iunde il.iwlni! the steal sii'i'-- '' Hun HleifijH ha Mi 'inly none hat- brothers conducts a meat market. Hi lees fur two yaata, but he has also Kone j Is ri Karded as one of the finest ipScl ' unless In all kinds of weather he mens of phys cal manhood In the cllv. has none about without hut. cout or Bicycle rlilinx Induced hlin to I had overcoat and he has n'it been sick surplus clothing. He .found hats and " ats cumbersome and superfluous, Pot out of the habit of pTBariBg tberc H (he SSmlltanrT 'f I ! 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