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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1916)
DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1916. TWELVE PAGES IIIIIIIIIIIIIMflllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllNlllllllllllinil iiiitttiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiitirii uitiutii iiiiiiitiitiiitiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiitiiiiitiitiii iniiiiiti itiiHiiitiiiiiiiiitiMiiiiiiniiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiits INTRODUCTION PAGE EIGHT SALE Over $20,000 Worth of New Spring and Summer Merchandise Involved in a Great Introduction Sale INTRODUCTION SALE Begining Saturday APRIL FIRST NAIL CAREFUL AND PROMPTLY FILLED THE POPULAR CASH STORE INTRODUCTION SALE Beginning Saturday APRIL FIRST EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF SILK SUITS Just in this morning THOSE NEW SILK SUITS JUST IN BY EXPRESS And at introduction sale prices $22.50, $24.45, $27.45, $29.95 EXPRESS SHIPMENT WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS Introduction Sale price EXPRESS SHIPMENT NEW PLAID SKIRTS Introduction Sale price ALSO AN EXCELLENT LOT NEW SPRING SUITS Just Received. Introduction Sale price $12.50 New Silk Poplin Dresses $7.98 Children's New Spring Coats $2.45 to $3.45 w n r ... i tu - r: , . . mm wwm iv im juui ugure .HC to $O.OU ffl $6.95 $1.98 Every Line of Merchandise in this Large New Stock is Involved in this Great Introduction Sale SUCH AS DRY GOODS, SILKS, WASH MATERIALS, NOVELTY GOODS, CURTAIN MATERI ALS, TOWELS AND TOWELING, SHEETING, PILLOW TUBINGS, PILLOW CASES, MUSLINS, MUSLIN WEAR, HOUSE DRESSES, BUNGALOW APRONS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, EVERYTHING IN READY-TO-WEAR, LADIES', CHILDREN'S, BOYS' AND MEN'S SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS, ALSO QUILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SATUR DAY MORNING, APRIL 1ST. POPULAR CASH STORE 1 A Bee Hive of Bargains Where It Pays you to Pay Gash Pendleton, Oregon i I I 5 I is taking this method of getting better acquainted with you and too so you may better know the quality of merchandise shown by this NEW FAST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE. Our past few months i hare been exceptionally successful, but knowing that there are HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO are not familiar with this store, we have planned a gigantic INTRODUCTION SALE of new, clean Spring and Sum- 5 mer merchandise. RIGHT NOW when our stocks are fresh and the styles and assortments are complete, we are going to offer you strictly standard new merchandise at such wonderful Low Prices that it will s ASTOUND THE WHOLE COMMUNITY. WE INVITE YOU to visit this Great Introduction Sale as early as possible. You will have larger and more complete assortments to choose from. JUST THINK, A SALE OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE and ONLY A FEW DAYS BEFORE EASTER. . I mm A Bee Hive of Bargains ntnttiiiiiiiiiimi iniiiiii unmiiHHiininiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mimiiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiF guar Buikliiu: Pamaetd. hAXJtifc 0r- March 31. The re eeui heavy rains may cost the mate torium of the new pavilion at the Mate fair grounds. A. H. Iea, Decretory of the fair board. Bad that the damage to the of Oregon several thouaand dollars i hujdln(? apparently would be con Snr. as a result, three feet of water j slderable. He fears that the founda an aLmds on the floor of the audi- tlons of the structure have been WssJwetd 10 that extensive repairs " j will be necessary. I A few handfulls of grass wed sowed now in the bare spots in your lawn will add greatly to its appearance later on. Perenials, plants, vines, trees and rose bushes should be planted now. Pbune me your orders. CUT FLOWERS, VEGE TABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS G. W. Hooker Florist. Open evenings. Phone 522 544 Main St. I.V-MH'XJTS. It la not ao difficult to sat a dl rotes If on haa the wherewithal to iatiafy the lawyers. Tbe smaller the neighborhood the greater the excitement when some fellow gets too attentive to another man's wife. It is always aafe for a married man to act chesty around home on pay day. LJ MARLEY ZVi IN. DEVON 2V IN. ARROW COLLARS 2. FOR 25 CENTS ClUZTT FEABODr 6 CO IKC TB0T Wf, Girl, Wed at IS, Hies Suit PORTLAND, Ore., March 31. Op ponents of "early marriages" will find capatgn material in the divorce suit filed with County Clerk Coffey by Beryl Q. Baker against John W. Ba Ker. The glrl-wlfe was 15 years old when she married Baker October 24, 1(09. He was 25. Kidnap'ng of their two children. Thelma, aged (, and Richard, aged 4, cruelty and parsimony are allegations in the complaint made by Mrs. Baker. Since marriage, sets forth the com plaint Mrs. Baker has been forced to depend upon her parents for necessl. ties. She also charges he ruined her health. (fire, which had been confined to the I Kneldel building, was extinguished. !The damage Is estimated at 1750,000. Fifteen hundred women In adjacent I clothing and straw hat factories were ; assembled by their employers and marched to the streets without a mishap. WESTON NEWS NOTES SITION WITH REAL ROTATE COMPANY. AN IDEAL SPItmO LAXATIVE. ' A good and time tried remedy Is Dr. Kings New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels. stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood Impurities. You owe It to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will do it 25c at your Druggist. Adv. Dust in Farnum Paulas Pictures Starred In "The CaU of the fUnilKTlands,-' at Mia Theater Today ami Tomorrow. Women In Factory saved. BAITIMORE, March 31. Fire that threatened for a time to destroy one of the most substantial business blocks 'n the center of the city broke out In the top floor of the Henry Keidel building. N'early every piece of fire fight ing apparatus In the city was called out and, after two hours' work, the (East Oregonlan Special.) WESTON. March 81. Sylvan Ken nard haa accepted a position In the office of Col. F. O. Lucas, real estate dealer. Bert Demoss, who has been visiting his brother, E O, DeMosa, during the past week, left Monday for Alaska. Mrs Minnie Walker has gone to her ranch near Helix to remain during the summer months. Monday night the BMnelor ClUB Olrls elected the following officers: Miss Leola Duncan, president; Miss F.thel Waddlngham, vice president: and Miss Josle Lnvendar, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. George Mortimer spent a portion of the week In Pendleton. Mrs. Emma Hicks of Milton was a guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs John Hnnnlster during the week. About GO Knights of Pythias from Pendleton passed through Weston Tuesday en route to Milton to visit the lodge at that place. A Urge delegation of Kebekah from Pendleton attended Weston lodge on Last Tuesday evening A sumptuous banquet was served ts about a hundred and fifty people Ev eryone expressed themselves as belnK delightfully entertained. Anson Wood of Walla Walla, was In town Wednesday greeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wurzer and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sallng were Pendleton visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Price and Mrs. James Stanford motored to Pendle ton Tuesday. They Let Him Sleep Soundly t i',?M tfk,n' Kidney I'llls I believe 1 am ei tlr.ly cured and r sleep soundly all night." II. T Blraynge. iTfk....W0 .f Fol' Kld"ey "11 with a glass of puro water after , ion meal and at bedtime. A qulel. and easy way to put a stop to yom an- nlg1itUP '"" tlme uurl"- Foley Kidney Pills also slop pnln In beck and sides, l.ouuaeues, siom" "f.JL ,rn'",,','. disturbed liean action, stiff aud aching Joints, and rheumatic pains due to kidney and bladder ail ments, C,,i,n,,v,n- Gn- n- B. No. S. Mr II. T Straynge says: "For ten ypnrs lye been unable to sleep all n'Klit without getting up. Sometimes only a few minutes after going to bed i rt have to get up, and T tried everything 1 heard of for the trouble. last year 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and after tatting one bottle I believe I am sn ll v, ."'red and I sleep soundly all Sold Everywhere,