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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 10. 1916. EIGHT PAGES Those who buy at this store most frequen tly are the ones who profit to the greatest extent by sharing in the remarkable values in new spring merchandise that we offer daily. WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS, YOU WILL FIND THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WITH ITS GREAT STOCKS OF NEW MERCHANDISE. ITS CORPS OF EFFICIENT OBLIGING SALESPEOPLE. ITS NOT-TO-BE BEATEN VALUES PREPARED AS NEVER BEFORE, TO SERVE YOU. COME TOMORROW AND SHARE IN ALL THE GOOD THINGS WE OFFER. FITTING CHILDREN'S FEET IS REDUCED TO A SCIENCE HERE. Do you know that you can not be too careful about the shoes your children wear? Do you know the importance of the child's growing foot being fitted with shoes that measure up to every re quirement? W realize the importance of this matter. We have secured the best shoes for the child's growing feet, and have provided expert fitters to see that each child gets the shoe to fit his individual requirements. Our prices are not a bit higher than elsewhere, notwithstanding the bet ter service- here. Choice of patent, gun metal and vici kid shoes; button and lace styles. EASTER SHOES FOR ROYS Like "Dad's" shoes for instant, even mnthoi- knows them. They are made to stand the rough usage ooys give theu- footwear, but are stylish just the same, tome in all the wanted styles ?2.25 to 83.75 Rompers for the Little Ones Our stock of rompers and play suits for children is complete, ages 6 months to 8 years a wide range of col ors, qualities and styles. 50 and 75. WE RECOMMEND KENSINGTON HATS $3.50 For Men and Young Men. NEETP These hats are really P worth talking about. There are a great many good things we could say ab' ul them if space only permitted. There is a large variety of shapes from which to select, and a full color range. Only 93.50. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP," 3 MAIN PHONES ALL 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE Tomato CaUup, 16-oz. bottle 15 Gum Drops Fresh, pure and wholesome, pound 20? 50c Japan Tea T. P. W. Special Sale price, pound.. 30 T. P. W. Special Blend the Best 35c Coffee on earth. T. P. W. Cane and Maple Syrup Try this brand on your hot cakes and waffles, qt. can 45s; Vg-gal, 90; gal. fl.50. 50c Wash Boards This week special, each 400 HAT? EW A STYLISH WAIST TO COMPLETE COSTUME Never before have we shown such an. endless va riety of dainty blouses. Sheer Georgette crepes, lustrous crepe de chines and pussy willow silk, dur able tub silk; filmy linge rie in all white or white voile combined with col ors in the newest effects and at the most reasonable prices.... 81.00 to $10.00 EASTER IS NEAR, ONLY ELEVEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS REMAIN. ITS TIME TO BE PREPARING YOUR EASTER OUTFIT. We Suggest one of our Dressy SILK SUITS $27.50 to $45.00 All the popular shades of soft finished taffeta and grot de londres are present ed in the newest of picturesque adaptions of Parisian models. You can not make a better investment than the purchase of one of these suits. Style is combined with the comfort of a wash dress for warm weather wear. With one of these suits you will be among the best dressed on parade Easter Sunday. Don't delay, make your selection as early as possible $27.50 to $45.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade TUB CORDUROY Wash until clean in warm water with Ivory Soap (do not use wash board.) After this boil one-quarter hour in soapy water. Should rinse three times in warm, clean water. Have cold bluing water for rinsing And do not wring or squeeze. But hang to drip dry in open air. Leave out ironing. Each of the above directions should be strictly followed in order to obtain satisfactory results and should be used only on Wide White Hub Corduroy. 31 inches wide, narrow wale, for sport coats, skirts and suits; shown in white only. The yard 85r CONFIRMATION AND OTHER SUITS FOR BOYS For confirmation wear you will find one of the choicest stocks of boys blue serge, all-wool suits, abso lutely fast color, full lined, taped seams; an extra good one with two pairs of pants only 85.00 Other blue serges at $6.00, $7.50 fo $10.00. SUITS FOR GENERAL AND DRESS WEAR For general or dress wear we have many boys' Norfolk suits of fancy cassimeres and cheviots, in a host of color ings; most of them have two pairs of knickerbock ers $5.00 to $10.00 CREPE DE CHINE And Georgette Crepe for your dress up waists. These are the only fabrics that stand the wash and look "real dres sy" at all times ; 40 inches wide ; all shades for street and evening. The yard $1.25 to $2.00 WOOL TAFFETA A light weight, soft finish, firm texture ; a cloth that gives satisfaction; for Spring dresses and skirts; shown in all the season's most wanted shades; 42 inches wide. The yard 100 GOLDEN CROSS BATISTE Have you seen this line of Golden Cross Batiste? It is one fine dress fabric ; sheer weave ; permanent silk fin ish ; neat patterns; light colors; 30 inches wide; makes up into stylish Summer dresses. The yard 20 YOUR EASTER Mrs. Adah Losh Rose left yester day for Portland where thli after noon she will read from "The Tun ing ot the Shrew" before the Shake speare Club. one of the social events of the week that will prove of more than usual interest will be the "Trip Around the World," Thursday even- ing under the auspices of the Ladies' I Aid of the Presbyterian church. The ! "submarine-proof steamship Neutral jity" will sail from "Falling dock," j corner Main and Water streets," at till and will visit Ireland, Hawaii. Scotland. Italy and Japan, represent i e,l by the homes of the various mem j bers. The voyage end will be the i Presbyterian church which will rep- resent the United States. The South Kill Bridge Club la be ing entertained this afternoon by Mrs. 'Merle K. Chessman st her home o I South Main street As a compliment to Miss Margaret Lowell, who will leave for San Diego this week to become the bride of Hoi man B. Perrln in that city on April 29, Mrs. Lester Hurst entertained with a luncheon Saturday at her home on McKay creek. Mrs. Frank Fairbanks and little daughter, Caroline, left yesterday for Ithaca, New York, which city Is to be their future horns. Miss Cora Town, who Is to become the bride of Peter Shaver In the near future, was given a surprise shower Friday evening by Pauline Hebektih Lodge Xo. IS and received many benu tiful presents. W. S. Miller of Walla Walla !s tit the St. George. Senator C. A. Barrett of Athena WSI spending Saturday here. . E. Westerson of Ring was transac ting business here Saturday. Matt Mosgrove, prominent Milton resident, was In the city Friday. K. C. Maris of the O. A. C. exten sion department is at the Penleton. Mrs. John Norvell of Helix was am ODf the Saturday shoppers In the city J. A. Bolln of Uklah was down from the south end of the county R. O. Earnhart was In town from his ranch north of the city on Satur day. W. J. Warner, Hermlston attorney was trannsactlng business here Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony AJax are in the city. AJax Is a wrestler who will have a bout here next week. C, M Bishop of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, is home from a trip to Portland and Washougal. Kalph Stanfield and son. Jack were among the Keho fans accom panying the team here yesterday. Charles McBee left Saturdsy tor Plains. Montana, to visit with rela tives. His wife is already there. Frank Kllllan. Mrs p. Killian and Flo Killian came In from Vansycle on the morning N. P. train Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conner have left for Portland where they expect to locate, Mr. Conner having sold out his cigar store In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson o( Heppner, and their two sons are guests at the home of Mrs. L E. Co hen, 516 Bush street- Mr. Thompson is a prominent merchant of Heppner Saturday. John F. Hill returned Friday from Hot Lake. He was joined at L flrande by "Cncle George" Webb, who had been staying with his dau ghter, Mrs. Jap Htevens, for several months. "I'ncle Qeorge" who Is 92 1-2 years old and still pretty spry, will spend a few months with Mrs. Frank Frailer, another daughter. j 1 MEACHAM FOLKS III i DANCE ENJOY 600D 1 TIME ON SATURDAY (East Oregonlan Special.) MEACHAM, Ore., April 10 A very enjoyable dance was held here Sat urday evening. Several outsiders at tended. An easter egg supper and dance was announced for April 22 The annual spelling contest will be held here on next Friday. April 1 1, and owing tp a great many who will hive to remain for No. in a dance will lie given for then- honor to help the weary waiting hours. Many families have been enjoying mushroom feasts 'he past few days. Along the creeks and dead logs many are to be found. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hllyard and Miss rtuby Hllyard went to La Oranoe on Saturday morning to ipend a day shopping. J. D. Casey went to La Grande on Thursday to attend to business. Mrs. W. Cheff of Huron, came on Friday tr spend a time with her daughter, Mrs. ITrha Dyer. Hiram Schreklse drove his team ti La Grande on Frldav to exchange them for a larger pair. J. D. Casey left on No. ti Sunday for a few days' visit with his family in Portland. CAN you lecommend me a cigar I can depend on? Yes, sir. How much will it cost me? Five cents. What! Only a nickel? What cigar is it ? The OWL, the Million Dollar Cigar. It has a full, mellow flavor, be cause every OWL leaf is cured 18 months or more before it is put into a cigar. It burns evenly, because every OWL is made by the same careful hand-workmanship and from long leaf filler. And there isn't a better cigar shape than the free-drawing, square-end OWL. But the real smoke-beauty of the OWL is inside. Have one, sir? The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST A. CO. INCORPORATED Losing his arms and being made blind by an accident, an Illinois man has learned to read raised type with his tongue. Tells Her Experience To Benefit Others MRS. IM'NL.VP SENDS A LETTER ADDRESSED TO THE READ ERS OF THE PAPER. A sense of duty to others who might suffer as she had Impelled Mrs R. C. Dunlap of Dekalb, Mo to send the following signed statement to the St. Joseph, Mo., News Press: "The readers of the News-Press, especially those suffering from gall stones, stomach trouble and appen Il eitis, will find In Fruitola and Traxo a permanent cure. After suffering for three years the most excruslating pain from gall-stones I found this wonderful remedy and am now In per fect health and have been for almost four years. Never have any symptoms of my old trouble. I had been told by three doctors that nothing but an operation would save me: I know several who have undergone an oper ation but still have gall-stones. This medicine Is an oil which softens the liver. It can be bought at any drug store." Fruitola Is an Intestinal lubricant that softens the congested masses, disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suffering and ex pels the accumulation to the patient's relief. Traxo Is a tonic-alterative that acts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of gastric Juices to aid digestion, and removes bile from the general circulation. Fruitola and Traxo are prepared In the Ulnus laboratories at Monticel lo, 111., and arrangements have been made to supply them through repre sentative druggists. In Pendleton they can be obtained at Tallman & Co, 623 Main street. KEEP YOI It SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTHY. There Is only one way to have a clenr, healthy complexion and that Is to keep the bowels active and reg ular. Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimu late the liver, cleanse the system and purify the blood. A splendid spring medicine 25c at your druggist Adv. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN