East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 10, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916.
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Sale of New Spring
DRESSES
at $10.75
Here is I bargain opportunity for Saturday. During
the mild Spring days you will need a cloth dress that you
l mi wear without your coat. While in New York city
recently our buyer purchased these new Spring frocks at
a concession that makes this remarkable sale price pos-
Tht styles are the newest Spring effects, made of light
weight but good quality serge or poplin in black, navy or
Copenhagen blue, tan or mulberry. One model is of black
serge combined with satin stripe taffeta with the new
shoulder cape and military collar.
Every dress is an extraordinary value that would ordi
narily sell up to $22.50. During this special offer the
price will be $10.75
PEARL BUTTONS
A vast assortment "Mother of Pearl"
Buttons. All sizes, lots of new shapes.
Expressly for the trimming of waists,
dresses and skirts. The dozen 5 to
81.00.
PALM BEACH SUITING
Comes in several qualities, 36 to 56
inches wide. Is popular on account of
shade. Very practical for dresses, skirts
and suits. The yard 500 to $1.25
LADIES' NECKWEAR
Another lot ladies neckwear, such as
collars and ties. Those new fancy crepe
de chine ties with slide loop is proving
quite a hit. Collars of organdie. Geor
gette crepe and waxed voile in all styles.
The prices range from ... 50c to 62.00
APRIL DELINEATOR
The April Delineator is here for
you. Patrons having cards, present
and get same.
BLACK SILKS
There isn't any question as to black
silks being worn this season, whether in
suit, dress or skirt. In fact its always
in good taste. You'll find a full and
complete line of black silks at all times
here.
Black Taffeta. 36-in 98 to $2.00
Peau de Soie, 36-in $1.50 to $2.00
Trepe de Chine, 40-in. $1.25 to $2.00
Pussv Willow. 40-in $2.00
Ottoman. 36-in $2.00
ETC. ETC.
Bargain Basement Bargains
Coat For Spring Wear We have just sent to the Bargain Basement a new
lot of the prettiest Spring Coats ever displayed in this department. For those
who like the better things and wish to pay the lower price these garments exact
ly meet your needs. They come in the newest silks and wollens and every gar
ment bears the highest mark of class. Bargain Basement pr. $6.50 to $11.25
SATURDAY'S BIG SPECIALS
Men's Overall All sizes, brown stripe, heavy weight, full bib, cost whole
sale today, $1.15. Bargain Basement price 590
Men' Shirt Grey ginghams, collar attached, full chest and length. Regu
lar 50c; Bargain Basement price 29c
Women's Drew Skirt New Spring models in full flare styles of shepherd
checks, black and navy blue, poplin and serge; regular $5.00 varae $3.49
Pretty Spring Suits at Attractive Prices.
I "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop"
3 Phones
All 15
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
SATURDAY'S SHOPPERS will find a wonderful stock of FRESH FRUITS, VEGE
TABLES and TABLE SUPPLIES in our SANITARY BASEMENT. Not only will you
find the best assortment of strictly high grade groceries, but the CLEANEST, MOST
SANITARY store in Pendleton. "If its from our store its clean."
H CANDY SPECIALS For Saturday's
H trade. New, bright candies that are
pure and wholesome at popular prices.
jjj ROSE BRAND ORANGES Fully ripen-
ed fruit, the dozen 50c
H ORANGE JUICE EXTRACTORS
Large glass extractors, each lOr
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Fancy,
H heavy fruit, large size, each 15c
H EGGS Strictly fresh ranch eggs, the
dozen 25c
APPLES Fancy Winesaps and Red
cheeks, the box $1.75
WATER GLASSES Set of 6 30c to 85c
RAISIN BREAD Freshly baked for to
day's shoppers, loaf 10c
MAPLEWEAR LUNCH SETS For pic
nics or Dutch lunches, the set. .. 25c
PEANUT BUTTER The pound. . 20c
Delivered in our sanitary paper bot
tles. T. P. W. SPECIAL, the BEST 35c COF
FEE on earth.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
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Mr tad Mrs. C. S. Jackson celebrat-1
ed their 30th wedding anniversary last
night, by entertaining with a banquet;
at their home, followed by an evening!
of Impromptu entertainment Their j
guests were old time Mends from ,
eastern Oregon, who parsed several!
davs with the Jackson as house
guests.
The table decorations and appoint-!
meats were unusually artistic and;
novel; a large vase filled with ex-1
ipiisite pink Ophelia roses was sur-j
rounded with smaller vases contain
lag buds of the Ophelia rows, this in
turn being circled by a wreath of cor
sage bouquet of pink buds, pink
sweet peas and lilies of the valley.
Each bouquet was tied to a pink Hb-
Don, extending to the places, and as1
the guests pulled their ribbons theyj
captured one of the dainty bouquets. :
Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs
F. E Judd, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Hoose-j
velt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson,
DT. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent. Mr. andj
Mrs. Leon Cohen. Miss Neva Lane.
Mr .md Mrs H. F. Jackson. Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Taylor and the celebrants
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will further
entertain their guests during their
visit here with a theater party to
night, motor trips and dinner at the
Crown Point Chalet to lie included In
the program of festivities. Portland
i iregonlun.
The boys of the christian church In
rendleton have organised a local
chapter of an Inter-draotnlattlonai
and international order for boys be
tween the ages of ten and twenty
years. The new order Is called "Kap
pa Sigma PI,'' or "The Knights of
Saint Paul." It Is an organization
whose purpose is to train the boys
in right habits and religious Instruc
tion based on the experiences of Paul
The work is secret and comprises
three degrees, according to the age
of the boys The activities of the club
can be made to Include all the right
ful activities of boy life The local
chapter is starting out with 16 char
ter members. They meet every Fri
day evening at the Christian church.
COUNTY HOLD UP WELL
.1. P. ROHINSDN, INVESTIGATING
PAVING, IMPRESSED BY
WHAT HE SEES.
1 President J F. Robinson of I'ma
i tilla County Good Roads Association
who is now in Portland looking over
the road situation down there has the
following to say regarding the hard,
surface roads of Multnomah county;
"By virtue of its recent bond issue,
Multnomah county tiard surfaced in
the most permanent way 10 miles of
main trunk roads. Despite the stress
of weather of the past two month'-,
when unusual conditions prevailed.
Multnomah's trunk roads are in splen
! did condition. Not only were the
i roads otien for all sorts of traffic
throughout the heaviest weather of
the winter but the damage they sus-1
j taitied is trifling.
Roadmuster Yeoh estimates alter
'going over the various trunk lines that
'all slides that came down during the
! heavy storms on the Columbia river
highway und the other hard surfac
ed roads of the county can be remov
ed, at a cost not to exceed H!00.
j Nor is this ail The roads perma-j
! nently improved were of such sub-
stantial construction that not a fill
! settled, there was no washing away of
j earth from beneath the hard surface
j anywhere and at no point were
i streams of water t unning over the
! road because careful attention had
, been given to prevent just such a
contingency and drainage was per-(
, feet.
i This is indeed a high tribute to
i Roadmaster Yeun and his construc
tion forces who had an eye single to
' permanent work that should serve the
, future. Under old conditions, miles
, of earth and macadam roads would
have been Lmpan&blt Tor weeks fol
lowing the severe weather of the win
ter. Repairs would have amounted
to a considerable sum. on top of
which Would have been added the
annual maintenance charge of $lm.io
! per mile, which Is in addition lo the
1 iirst cott of the roads.
"Hard surface main trunk high
ways not only Increase the comfort
and well being of the public genera!
ly by a percentage hard to esiimate
but certainly running In to the hun
dreds, but It Is also good business
certain to appeal to the man who flg
rres the annual cost of maintaining
ihe old roads, which at their best were
)Ut indltferent transportation medi
ums as contrasted with the new ami
perfect highways running throughout
the county.
"Almost the whole Interest charge
on the county's bond issue was saved
in the difference in the cost of main
tenance. Besides, the public had the
enjoyment and use of perfect roads
during that time.''
It
MARCH SAVE we
DtoIIX A POUND
m jWtjfjl I 1 Recipe for a good
fi Bfegjg of good fresh air.
m sj3 j Recipe for a Good
OBI It-, r- l HL
fbreaklast: Volga i I ra
SEND OR Golden Gate Coffee. I
TELEPHONE "SST SET f
Sto S I
ORDER TO 2H " 1.00 .76 J M
YOUR 6 " 2.00 1.50 m
DEALER Grocers will collect M
. y Ihe difference porous, jj m
V J. A. Folger 4 Co. M
Ssn Frucuce
COFFEE
OUAUTY
REPLY ON SEIZURE OF Clam a, ,-w and a
MAILS IS ON THE WAY ! '!la, norn,al pa,-k '" an!
the season.
COU8 QUICKLY RELIEVED.
Many people cough and cough
from the beginning of Fall right
through to Spring. Others get Mid
alter c old Take Dr. King's New Dis
covery and you will get almost inline-;
diate relief. It checks your cold. I
stops the racking, rasping, tissue-1
tearing cough, heals the Inflamma
tion, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to
take. Antiseptic and Healing. Get a
50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery today. "It Is certainly a great:
medicine and I keep a bottle of it
continually on hand.'- writes W. C. !
Jesseman, Fraconla.-N. H. Money
back if not satisfied Adv.
Cabinet May nmMni.
ItoMK, March 9.--The cabinet was
discussing the advisabllty of resign-,
ing as the direct result of the resent I
criticism.
It finally was decided to leave the'
question to King Victor Emmanuel
II Emmanuel decides against the cab.
inet it Is believed that a reorganlza-,
Hon will be effec ted, Premier Salan j
dra remaining at the nead of the new'
cabinet.
LONDON, March S The Anglo
French joint reply to the American
protest against the seizure of mails
was sent to Ambassador Spring-EUC
al Washington The British reply tec
the American note on the bookade
controversies is completed and goes to
Washington on the next mail It con
tains X000 words No hint of III con
tents was given.
Burglars Eye Farrrannt.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 8. Making I
his rounds, speclul officer Lodge cap
tured an armed man near the Fair
mont hotel and later discovered tW"
burglars trying to pry their way In-1
to a hotel window. The two escaped
after returning Lodge's fire.
Resinoj
imlveMlt Armory BOM
I.AFA YKTTK. Ind , March 9. The
three-inc h field guns of Battery B of
Purdue I'lilverslty. 1200 Kr.ig rifles
and 7000 rounds of ammunition of the
Purdue Cadel Corps were destroyed
by fire at a loss of :n,noo when the
Purdue armory burned here.
The cause of the fire has not been
determined.
Mailing Craft Blown I'p.
BOSTON, March 9. The fishing
schooner Mary c. Santos, with 23 men
on board, was blown up In the harbor
by an explosion of gasoline that was
being taken aboard .'rum an oil barge
Harry Fisher and Preecott Bent were
killed and 10 others of the crew were
injured. Joseph Lewis was unac
counted for late, and Is believed to I
have been drowned. The schooner I
sank soon after a rescue fleet of tugs
and dories h id taken off those of the
nun escaped injury.
I'W win
MOUNTAINEER STARTLED THE FRENCH
1 A$
1 $ure to rise
the Sun;
i
You can't always make everything "just so." Sometimes you will
get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or
it may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment It is
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn
the pan around-none of these little uncertainties make the slightest
diflcrence in results n you use
Ms Baking Powder
This modem, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and
I absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and
leathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both in the mix
ing bowl and in the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough is
cooked through.
Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking.
Try K C at our ritk. Your grocer will refund your money if you are
nut pleased in everv way. ST
7nn 1 1 iiiuw
DESPEJ! VI E BIT! VI tOJf,
"George, dear." she murmured soft
ly. with the lovelight shining in he
eyes, "do yotl know that this is lea
"Vis. I do," replied George, "an
If you look at me like that ag-on I n
going to leap nut or the window."
Your Freckles
Need ileiition in Marc h or tine Mat
Stay Cmvrert.
Now Is the time to take special c ure
of the complexion if you wish It to
look well the rest of the year. Th
Marc h winds have a strong tendency
to bring out freckles that may sta all
Summer unless removed Now Is the
time to use othlne double strenglh
This prescription for the removal of
fre klei was written by a prominent
phsieian and is usually so successful
that It Is sold by druggists under
guarantee to refund tile money if it j
tails. Get an ounce of o thine dou
ble strength, and even a few applica
tions should show a wonderful Im
provement, some of the smaller free k
les even vanishing entirely.
clams Few; Price Soars.
ABERDEEN, Wash., March I.
The Sea Beach Packing Company an
nounced thnt it will pay c lam diggers
$2.25 a hundred pounds for clams on
the beaches, an Increase of f,0 cents
over the prices offered last year, and
the highest price by cents ever
paid here
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
certainly does heal
eczema
In on r fi le of reports, envertn g s pert -1
of twcniy years, literally thousands U
ihyticumt tell how successful the He
hol treatment is for enema and similar
gUn troubles. The first use of Resin.
Ointment and UrnirKil&mpusually stops
the itching and Niniini;, and they a
clear away all trace ol the eruption, K'i
tllicr treatment for the skin now before
the public can show such a record of
pnifcssional oiimvaL
Sold brt'l sww "i.e.
' GLADDENS
E, TIRED FEE!
TMS" is GRAND itB MHING
sWOI.I.IA. TENDER, CAX
IXH'SED EEET oit CORNS,
"Happy
H.ppr!
negro was the ch ef guard of Ktni
Nicholas), who (led frorti nls country
v hen the Austrian swept through it
He was at Ihe sjda of the I ing end hif
Eemll as the; made the r M
through Italy and Pri nce ; I.; on".
This photoKraph shows him beside a
French soldier, above whom he towers.
The smaller Frenchmen were startled
when they beheld the savage looking
i lotintatn man armed lo the teeth.
Now he ii aii accepted character In
Lyons aacl the Frenchmen have taken
to hint,
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES c.r
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
spamsii 8TTLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date
FIRST CIARH SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Tor Webb and Cottonwood Ht
Phone 67. Pendleton, Ore.
Ah! what relief. No more tired
feel' no more burning feel, no more
swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet.
No more soreness In corns, callouses,
bunions I
No matter what afts your feet
what under the sun you've tried with-'
out getting relief, just use "Til."
"Tht" Is the only remedy that clrccws'
out all Ihe poisonous exudations which I
puff up your face In pain. Your!
shoes won t seem tight and your feel!
will never, never hurt or get sore and
swollen. Think of It. no more root
misery, no more agony from corns,
callouses off bunions.
flet a 2.1 cent box at any drug store
or department slore nnd get Instant
relief. Wear smaller shoes Just
once try "Ma." (let a whole year's
foot comfort for only 20 cents Think
of it.
RTJBBm
When ynu buy anything In
rubber ynu have to rely on the
druggiKi regarding Its quality.
The only safeguard vou have
Is to buy you, rubber goods at a
reliable tnre than carries only
reliable makes.
Huy your Rubber floods from
us--we ""er you . better qnaj
tty for less monej
Tallman & Go.
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