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DAILY EAST 0REGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916
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APRIL FASHION SHEET IS HERE COME AND GET ONE
We are Sole Agents in Pendleton foriButterick Patterns. Royal Worcester. Bon
Ton. am; Gossard Corsets; Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits for Men ; Carhartt Overalls, jjjs
Always the best for the price, no matter what the price.
Stripes are Going to be
This Seasons Most -Popular
Patterns
They're handsome, not "flahy," not dull, extremely
distinctive. Those we show come from America's best
makers. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Griffon and Cloth
craft, and they're the kind of clothes you'll be proud
to wear.
Striped fabrics are going to make a distinst appeal to
men who are known as good dressers. They're in such
decidedly good taste that they're bound to be popular.
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And our stock of striped suits is the finest you've ever
seen. Our assortment is large and varied. $15.00 to
$30.00.
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PREPARE FOR DRESS UP WEEK. ENJOY IT.
MAKE THE MOST OF IT.
See if you can't make the best annearance of
any one on the street durinsr that week It will
be worth something to you. Watch our ads.
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LIGHT WEIGHT SPRING COATS FOR
WOMEN
A most complete assortment of colors,
sizes and materials $2.95 to $7.50
SILK AND WOOL POPLIN
Comes 40 inches wide. A silk that
gives that "dressy appearance" whether
in dress or suit. Of silk and wool, firm
texture, permanent finish. Yard $1.00
FANCY LINING SILKS
Guaranteed lining silks, in the big
floral effect so much used this season;
36 inches wide, in all colors. New lot
just in today.
The Bargain Basement
Our clearing-out department the department to which we send all out
broken lots, bolt ends, and thousands of dollars worth of other merchandise
that we mark extremely low in price and sell quickly. The quality and reliabil
ity of our Bargain Basement Merchandise is established when you learn that it
all comes from our High Class Up-Stairs stocks. The prices are set much lower
than others set on so called cheap merchandise. A visit to this Money Saving
Department will convince you.
5c Men's Heavy Cotton Sox Not the ordinary tissue paper variety that can be
bought at most any store, but these are of heavy tough weight for hard wear.
Double heel and toe, two thread, seamless, fast colors, made in U. S., full
length 5.
Childrens Shoes, '2 to 5
China Silk, 25c value
Black Sateen, equal to 35c ...
Printed Rice Cloth
Men's 50c Silk Ties
Bed Spreads, full size
Ribbons, sold for 25c
Men's Handkerchiefs, value 10c...
5c Lawns Flowered and figured, 15 or 20 new bright colors to select from,
and of the prettiest, daintiest designs for your summer dres--es. A truly good
value that you would readily buy for 10c 5?
4fty Curtain Goods, light and dark. ... 14
15? Table Cloth, best to be had 48c
21c Canvas, for various purposes 11
10c Challis, for comforts, etc 5
19C Brooms, the best yet 42c
98C Clothes Brushes, stiff bristles 5
IOC Syrup Pitchers, sold for 20c 9c
5C Turkish Towels IOC
Women's Stylish Spring Coat'
Men's Ail-Wool Suits
Dress Skirts, value $5.00
Men's Shirts. $2.00 values
Women's Suite, tailored
Men's Dress Shoes
Women's Dress Shoes
Boys' All Wool Suits
37c Silk Pongee So popular was our previous two sales on pongee at 37c
that we were practically compelled to repeat it the third time. New lot every
thread silk, 36 inches wide and imported every piece. Value 75c and 85c, 37c
I The
$6.75
$7.00
$3.49
83c
S7.50
$2.37
$1.98
S3.39
Boys' Single Pants 98c
Girls' Dresses, of very pretty styles
for $1.95
Girls' Shoes. $2.65 value $1.97
Stockings and Sox for the entire fam
ily and every pair guaranteed. Will
replace ever; pair showing a hole,
6 pairs 75c
Peoples
Where It Pays To Trade
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Attractive Gingham
DRESSES
For the Little Girls
We are showing a complete stock jU
of very attractive washable dresses s
for the little maids. Sizes from 2 to s
14 years.
The Materials are both French and H
domestic ginghams, chambrays and
galatea in pretty solid colorings and
plaids.
The Styles are juvenile in character ?
and some show the French low belt
effect with short belted skirt.
The prices range from 69 for the s
little tots up to $2.59 for larger girls, g
VELVET RIBBONS
A new lot of "velvet ribbons" includ-
ing all shades and sizes, from No. 1 to 80.
Velvet ribbons are to be used quite ex- j
tensively this season. These are of silk M
velvet with satin back. Economically
priced.
LADIES' NECKWEAR
By express a new shipment ladies'
neckwear. New shapes collar and cuff
sets. Ruffling in net, organdie and voile g
in white only.
The Si. Patrick Idea was carried otttj
yesterday afternoon in both decora
tion! and refreshmnts at the meMtatf
of the Current Literature Club held
at the home of Mrs. 1 V Temple on
West Court street with Mrs. Temple!
anl Mrs A. C Hampton as hostesses.
Besides the club members there were
tweniv addltlOMj guest, and the n't- j
ernoon proved a very delightful one.
"Social forces'' was the subject lor
the afternoon program which w.is as
follows;
Paper. "Social Forces at Our Com
mand." (a) Social Service, Social Settle
ments. School Houses as Social Cen
ters. (b) The Social Influence of the
Modern Drama, the Moving Plot U ret,
the Periodical Press. Mrs. Roy Ha
ley. Review: Toao-Bungay (Weill).
Mrs James Johns. Br,
"Social Forces in Modem Art and
Literature." Mrs. lame A. Fee
Reading! "The Blind" (Baeter
linck) Mrs. C. F. Colsworthy.
During the afternoon Miss Margaret
i ull mcminanled bv Mrs Lester
Hurst, played two violin solos. "Ro
mance" ( Ueubensteini and "The Last
Hose of Summer. During 'he social
hour the refreshment table was pre
sided over by two recent brides, Mrs.
William E. Lowell and Mrs. James
Alger Fee.
Invitations signed "Committee, Pen
dleton Commercial Association" have
been issued for a dinner to he given
at the Hotel Pendleton on Monday
evening. March 20. The invitation
sets forth the following as the purpose
of the gathering:
Aside from the social enjoyment ol
the evening, the object of the meet
ing is to hear the presentation of the
plans of the various civic organiza
tions for the coming year, that the
aims and efforts of each may be Un
derstood and in full accord with the
others; that the maximum Ol good
results may be brougnt to Pendleton.
Five minutes will oe alloted to the
executive of each organisation for
the presentation of their respective
plans, and It Is requested that an out
line of the remarks or each speaker
be handed In for publication In the
local papers.
The program is announced as fol
lows: The City Administration Mayor J.
A. Best
The Commercial Association Pres
ident W E. Brock.
The Civic Club President Mrs. E
T Wade,
The School Board Chairman J. V,
Tallman.
The Llhrary Board -President Mrs
Lina H. Sturgls.
The First National Bank (More
Homes for Pendleton ) President Q.
M Klce.
The American National Hank
(More Industries for Pendleton I
President W. L. Thompson.
Round-up Association President T.
D. Taylor.
The East Oregonian (Pendleton, a
Confer) Editor E. B. Aldrich.
The Tribune (The Pressi Editor
John P. McManus. .
The County Court (Direct benefit!
that Pendieton will receive from coun
ty improvements i Judge Ohag, H.
Marsh.
State Administration (What Pendle
ton should receive trom the state)
Representative Roy W. Kitner.
Good Roads Association President,
I J y. Robinson, Toagttnaater,
Last evening a charming party eras I
I given at the home of Miss Fleta Hall,
with Miss Fleta and Miss Merle Best
hostesses. The rooms were decorated
I in green paper and carnations. Sharn
j rocks served as place cards at the ta
I ble and Irish hats with verses on
j them served for favors Irish games
were played and several songs and
readings were rendered during the
The guests were some of the young
er folks of Westun. At a late hour a
three course dinner was served. Sev
eral toasts were given. The guests
present were: The M.Isses Josephine
Lavendar, Ruby Price, Lois Porter,
Parol McBride. Ruth Reed. Myrtle
Hodgson. Thelma Anderson and
Messrs. Earl Kenzie, Floyd Hall. Un
ion Smith. Allison Wooos. Earl Olson,
Robert Hodgson. Leonard Hlomgren
Lowell Hyatt and Walter Michael.
Mrs. Carl Power and Mrs c iiarles
Bond left today for Walla Walla to
visit with their sister, Mrs. C M, Ea
ger. i
Mr. and Mrs cimar Stephens. Mr
and Mrs, William Ooedecge and Mrs
James W ric k motored out to the
Wyrlck ranch yesterday.
tires
that's our business
WE are a big specialty
tire house, carrying
the largest stock and greatest
number oi different high-grade makes of
tires in all Eastern Oregon.
The tire we sell are made to "make good." It
you buy a tire here you know you will get all the
mileage claimed for It,
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We also carry a full line of automobile ac cessories, oil and lubricant.
Free air and water, also gasoline service station at our curb. Prompt attention to
your every want ami only competent workmen employed.
Pendleton Rubber Supply Co.
WM. DUNN, Mgr.
308 East Court Street.
Telephone 181
position when he held a congress of
New Thought there.
Attorney John ('. raslin is rihtinii
in the federal court for an immediate
hearing of his case becatiae Ir New
and Mrs Marie T. Urahatn are pen
niless. Mrs Graham was one of the cult's
heads.
Newo New! New was arrested when
literature c laimlng he was 90, where
upon he looks 50 years old, was sent
through the malls.
What is Home
Without an Heir!
This is a subject that has a place In all
Eninds in all times. And it naturally di
rects tliought fts to the
comfort of the mother
during that wonderful
period Of expectancy.
Mothers who know rec
ommend "Mother's
Friend." It ts an ex
ternal remedy for the
stretching muscle, en
ables tliem to expand
without undue strain,
assists the organs to
crowd against nerves,
to pull at ligaments
to thus avoid oain.
Thus rMitf.ii Am in assured, peaceful
nights are experience'!, morning sickness,
headache, ;!pprelienslon and other dis
tresses are aiming the various thinrs which
women, everywhere relate they entirely es
caped by using "Mother's Friend Ami by
Its effect upon the muscles the form Is re
tained and they return to their natural,
smooth contour after baby is horn.
(let a bottle of this invaluable uid to expec
tant mothers. Any druinrist will supply you.
It is harmless hut wonderfully effective.
Write to HradfieM Regulator Co., m La
mar Bkke Atlanta, Oa for a specially writ
ten guide book for women Interested in the
subject of maternity. It will prove an Inspi
ration. It contains information that every
woman btnuld know all about. Write today.
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JOIN THE HAPPY WELL-
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as styles to suit your personality.
Ideas that are distinctive.
I Designs that are "Style be Luxe"
I Mason's Millinery I
821 Main Street, near Pool Of lice g
SEE AND RIDE IN
the NEW
u llaon i., Touch nuitou.
WASHINGTON, March II. Prel
dent Wilson fnr-''l to touch the elec tric
button whic h will reopen the ex
position nt San DiefOj or. In event h"
Ik prevented by official duties from
I so doing will delegate tne task to S"'
retaf) Tumulty.
1'nitrd State rice
quadrupled in a year.
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Warehouse i
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NEW THOUGHT CULT
FOUNDER PENNILESS
HAN FKA.Vf'ISfO, March '
"Doctor" Newo Newl New. founder of
the New Thounht movement guaran
teeing riches unci life eternal on this
earth for all It" members, Is broke.
With the trashing of Bit organiza
tion about his cars wnd the desertion
of tlx mi mbeiR, the man who always
wears white, now wear, black, while
he waits a summons Into the federal
court to answer charge of fraudulent
use of the mall..
All he ha. left out of the thousands
reaped from the conduct of hi.
"Ohurcheii" are a few books and a
bronze plakue given him by the ei-
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Learn of its easy riding qualities; how easy it drives; its wonderful power and
behavior, then
COMPARE IT WITH ANY CAR OF ITS PRICE OR FAR ABOVE.
Forty-Horsepower, Four-Cylinder, Seven 'Passen
ger Touring Car, f. o. b. Pendleton, $975
CARS NOW ON OUR FLOORS FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
727 Johnson Street.
Stone Garage
M. K. LONG, Prop. Wt0
treet. Telephone 74.