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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
TWELVE PAGES Here's Where You Always Get for the Price No Matter What 'Moneyworth Through the efforts of our New York representative we are now exclusive agents in Pendleton for the "Celebrated Moneyworth" Waists. All over the country prominent retailers strive for the opportunity of presenting these waist;, as values extraor dinary to their customers. Thursday we will offer six distinct styles in these crisp lingerie waists. They are of plain white or fancy striped voiles and organdies. Some embroidered, others lace or embroider,- trimmed. You will admit when you see them that you never got a greater "Moneyworth" for f 1. MEN, YOUR HAT Easter showing of the new est Hats for men in the cele brated KENSINGTON for which we are exclusive agents. Those who wish individu ality in style are buying now. Superiority of quality and workmanship are found in every model. Our special Hat, the Kensington, the best on earth for $3.50. T.P.W. Pure Food Shop 3 PHONES, ALL 15. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE STRAWBERRIES Fresh by express today. Box 20 Stanfield Asparagus The first local asparagus of the sea son, the pound 15 Condensed Soups All kinds, the can lOip Buy them in dozen lots. Dairy Butter Fresh dairy butter, 2 pound full weight, the roll 65c Minced Clams Tender meat, full wt. cans, 2 cans 25 Queen Olives A cask of extra fancy Olives just opened today. Pint 25 New Crystal Wax Onions By express today, 2 lbs. 25 The Jack Faints When Jim Estes Starts to Sing His Song ItfcJUKAKKAI. FOR FJ-K. SHOW GO IXG HUE UP TO THAT TIMK IS REPORT. The cast of "A Night In Bohemia i met last evening and put in thre- t hours of hard work on the lines and business of that great musical fare, j comedy to be presented at the Ore aassj theater April 24-26 Everything j was working fine until Jim Estes, started to sing, which caused Jack Gibson to faint thereby breaking up! the rehearsal It has been decided to j cut Jim's song Exchange of tickets and reserved I seat sale begins Thursday. April IS, I at Warren's Music Store. Turks Krrmlse British. LONDOX. April 1 2. Lieutenant General Sir Percy Lake, commander l the llritlsh forces In Mesopotamia reports that the British attack on thi Turkish position at Sonnayyat. on th Tigris river pust below Kut-el-Amara. failed tu liiesk througn the Turkish lines. The report imyr the operations were much hampered rioiids. which are extending. rf-nnan I.-j- 2.IHMUMMI bQX DON, April II, The ierman war losses lots! two million, s-ven hundred and thirty thousand, llritish liewspapcrs figured today from the German casualty lists. This Include.') M0o killed. Before Ixirrsine was united wltn France. In U3. It belonged to th dethroned King of Poland. Before Ihst It 1m longed to Austrls. I I I'lanes offerer! for 'lueea visited the Irish Guards at Wo dley and presented the soldiers with shamrocks NKW YORK. April II The Aero1 Kng George has Just commanded the Keeper of the Privy Purse to t urn over $500.(100 of his private fot 't.b of Americs snnouno1 that oe-jlun SO the Hrltlsh treasury to be us -d In conducting the war. $1 Waists Peoples Where It Pays To Trade cui se of the law which prevents the I'nlttd States government fr m ac centing gifts, it had offered to sell to KING GEORGE GIVES HALF MILLION DOLLARS TO WAR FUND SSSMBSSSJBaSiMBaeBBJSjjSSaB JCHH JtCDMOHD This the latest picture of King SILKS SILKS TO BE FOUND HERE FOR THE MOST PAR TICULAR. Make your selections now while stock is complete. New silk arriving daily adding color and variety to our already "par excellent" stock. Whether you wish street or evening dress, suit, waist or skirt, you will find silks here in abundance. Such as taffetas, messaline, tub silks, charmeuse. gro-de-londre, Ottoman, crepe de chine, etc. Some exclusive patterns in stripes, plaids and checks, also floral effects. A pleasure to show. Buy now, get full benefit of Spring and Summer wear. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS There isn't anything more stylish for Spring time. Klack and white check are in good taste, very stylish and very practical. Our stock of woolens in black and white checks is complete in every size of check. The correct weights for suits, dresses or extra skirts. The vard 50 to $2.50. COLORED LINENS A big assortment of colored wash linens for your Sum mer dresses, shown in colors of natural, pongee, Copen hagen, navy, rose, etc. ; 36 to 45 inches. The yard 50r to 85. DENT'S WASHABLE GLOVES FOR WOMEN We have just received a new shipment of Dents Wash able Kid Gloves in champagne color with heavy fancy stitching. The pair $1.75 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR The new "Chevalier" Collars are very attractive and will make an old frock look new and fresh. We have a wide variety of new styles to show you. Prices 35 to 82.50. BARGAIN BASEMENT THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS FOR EASTER. Ladies' Suits We sent todav an lauorea suits to our Bargain Pept. est class materials and finish. All extra full flare skirts. Sold from (19.50. to $35. Bargain Bas? ment special 9iM an Men's Milt Another big lot Just Of a kind and every one a high class ly known makers. Every suit an conamon. n win pay you to look from 117. nO to $21.50. Bargain Base Hoys' Suits The boys' Big Special is on. One big lot of gie suits, ail up to date with knlcker pants. Of the best matert- aut mat can ne put Into boys' clothing. Special S3. 13.50 Men's Hats $1 00 Boys' Hats 6.V $2.nr, Silk Waists $1.S I.awn and Voile Waists 19e $1.00 Middies tv 75c Children's Dresses .... tlh; $1.25 Corsets 85r Pongee, one lot 25c $5.00 Skirts, all new .... (:1.1ft Women's High Heel Drei-s Shoes $1.8 Entrance" through the grocery. Warehouse iiiiiii lit government for $1 eich Hie two The offer to sell the machines at h!h-power aeroplanes It recently litis price has been forwarded to Sec profered for use In Mexico ' i-.-ttry of War Baker. George and yueen Mary, was made on the Best the Price adilltnnal Mr tnt f .', All representing the high moderatelv stvled iarket with added. All single suits, on suit, made hv the rnnul wlri. up to date garment in perfect these over. Sold reguliirlv ment Special$.5 to $11.35 Women's Kid Dress ghoea $1.83 Girls' Vicl Pat Tip Shoes $1.2:: Boys' Dress Calf Shoes .. Sl.HH Children's Kid liress Shoes 7c Patent Leather Strap Sandals ISk White 2-strap Sandals ...SI. In Patent Theater Pumps.... 2.IJ Men's Dress Shoes S2.37 Entrance near shoe department. March lth. when the king and Miss Alberta McMonles was the winner last evening of the silver med al declamatory contest held by the W. ft T. U. In the Preabyterluii church. Theie were eight contestants and the competition was very close. Miss Mi -MuitH won over Mias Loll Swaggnn by only one-tenth of a nolnt in mm. noilndns the decision nf In.. unli-oa clarence Tubba, who preai led made a mistake in the second nine, ownrd confusing the winning number with uie one rouowing. The title Of Miss Mi'Mnnim' ilecln. r.mtion was "A Father's Btnrv" i,n.i of Miss SwHggart's "Who Killed .Toe't twoy. A good audience v.'ss ures- ent to enjoy the program. This waa the tenth silver med il ontest held hv the -.oral W P T. II. t'nd on Erlday. April 28, a R.rtd md ai contest will be herd with the wlnr hers of the silver medals as the con testants. At the same time a sllxer medal contest will be held. The Current Literature Club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs I imes Johns, sr.. with Mrs. Johns and Mrs. James Johns. Jr. as hostesses. Having Miss Catherine Miller, of Aberdeen. Wash., as their honored guest. Misses Pearl and Lulu tfagen entertained Friday evening with an informal dancing party at their Irv- iiiston home. The guest list included Misses Frances Klngsley, Rose Sclilewe. Marlon Morgan. Adelle Bua I.ucile Danforth, Rhea Joslyn, Oladva Perry. Blanch Strong, Rnselle Snyder Katherlne McCook, Mrs. Jan Roe. Mrs. M. Kent, Miss Dalsey Chalmers, Miss Catherine Miller, and hostesses, Misses Pearl and Lulu Hagen: and Dan Roe, J. Jowell. Paul Bennett. Charles 'Bennett. Dr Arthur Tallas Yielding. Dr. Frank Murphy. Dr Waller It. Anderson. Dr. Hariy Mur phy. Howard Stokes, ottis Fitch. Will H. Land. Lester Ijiwson. Leland Hen dricks. W. Chrtstensen and Olen Wil liams Portland Oregonlan. Celebrating their advent to their new quarters In the Eagle-Woodman H ill. the United Artisans last evening held mi enjoyable dance and banquet. i about one hundred and fifty members 'and friends were present to enjoy the I occasion. Before the festivities, those I present listened to a splendid address by Dr. O E Bshelman. supreme medl. cal examiner of the order Captain J No. 2. Mrs. George Edmunds, and her company, were hostesses. j Last evening the young ladles' clas of the Christian church Sunday school were the guests of Mlsa Rose Gordon j j at her home on Jackson street to a : Japanese soclaL ; The young ladles were dressed In Japanese costumes. The rooms wer decorated In Japanese colors and lanterns. Games for the occasion were played during the greater part of the evening, after which apanese refreshments were served. A short talk was made by Mrs. 8. G Reetz, the young ladles' teacher James Hall of ton visitor today Mayor Homer was a Pendleton John Vert has It to his farm In Adams Is a Pendle- I. Watts of Athena visitor yesterday, returned from a els the Alberta country. C. M. Price a nd Charles Keen ot wn ."rom their home Weston drove do yesterday. Mrs. W. S. Ba Hey left last evening for Nanipn. Ida ho. In Tbfiswcr to a of the death of her message telling sister's husband. Other Now. of IM-iitllcinn mi Page I. rrill (Jinn to Nevada. E. F. Averill. In charge or the cam paign for the extermination of predn tory animals In the west left last night for southern Oregon and Nevada tJ direct the operations of his truppers In those localities. Vnim ', Mountains. The rain of Monday night In this city was snow In the foothills and mountains, according to reports reach ing the city. This If no doubt the OS USS of the coolness of the atmos phere herij yesterday. Today, howi-ver was ushered In with more spring-like weather. TO Oi'ganJw Roys' Hand. Prof. Judges, who recently caine here and who has already organized a concert orchestra, will meet wit.i wirne of the boy musicians this after noon at the Warren Music Store for the purpose of organizing a , boys band. Many of the old timers can remember the time when Pendleton had a boy band thai brought much notice to the city. O.-W. ( sub Would Play Here. The o-W. It. & N. Employes' Club of Portland has a baseball team and wants to meet the Pendleton team In the near future. The team will play here for a guarantee of expenses which of louisr do not Include railroad fare fSCSI I Pullman charges. Manager A M. Hawkins has written to Agent T. F. O'ilrlen about a game and the mat ter has been referred to Manager M? 0: rrljrle nf the Ducks Weston Team Here Sunday. The Weston team of the Blue Moiin tu n league Is scheduled to play In Pi ndleton next Sunday and the Bella barn will play In Pilot Rock. Mana ger McOarrlgle of the Bucks expects to have a strengthened club In the field and is putting his men through LiVE LCAV ;yNEWJ. Dr. King's New Discovery is a Doctor's Prescription used for over 45 years. It is pleas ant and children like it. Vou cannot use anything better for your child's cough and cold than Dr, King's New Discovery. It Is prepared from Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsam'. It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa tive, just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Dis hard practice work every aftemoorf There Is much Interest In the gams I between Pilot Rock and Kcho and t ihe clubs look at this time to be pre'.' tj well matched. Wrestling Rout Tomorrow I Local sport fans arc much Interest ed In the wrestling bout scheduled for tomorrow evening at the opera house between Tony AJax and Frank McCarroll. AJax la a claimant to the title of world'a welterweight cham pion and has many victories over top notchers. Including Eddie (VConnell. to his credit. McCarroll will be re membered as the strong man who guve exhibitions In Happy Canyon last year. He Is heavier than AJax and h grappler of much ability. Rsarisn Contradict Blast f Is, PKTRi XI RAD, April 10,-The war office declared that Turkish commu niques describing the sinking or Rus sian transports In the Black sea were fabrications. German submarines flying the Turk sM flag. Inflicted neg. liglble losses on Slav transports, the Russians claimed. A Russian destroy er rammed an enemy submarine near where the hospital ship Portugal was torpedoed. 1000 CASES OF BEER TAKEN FROM A SCOW POI.HK MtKAK IT TjAXTHXG PARTY WITH 1HU CARGO NKAK snvn.TE SEATTLE Wash . April 1!. Ope thousand cases of beer were seised hv the police after they had been un loaded from a scow In the Eaat Wr. lerway. The beer Is consigned to "R Jun eau', according to the marks on the enses, and It is believed that It wes sent from California and loaded 0BM the scow from boats under cover of darkness. The police obtained word that the scow carrying approximately a car load of beer, was making Its way un Eaat Waterway Sergeants Smart and Melvln, with eight patrolmen watch ed all night for the landing. A nolle., patrol boat with two officers nhnai'l trailed the unsuspecting scow. When the scow landed, laborers slatted unloading the cases In the meantime officers obtained a seizure warrant from the prosecut Ing attornev and took charge or the beer. 25 CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR HAVE VOIR HAIR: MAKE it TI1H-K, WAVY AND KKAU TIITL TBS THIS! Thin, brittle, colorless and saraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff It robs the hair nf Its lustre. Its strength and Its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and Itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls nut fust. A little Danderlne tonight now any time will surely pave your hair. Get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton's franderlne from any drug store or toi let counter, and after the first appli cation your hair will take on that life lustre and luxuriance which Is sn beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance ol abundgnce, an Incomparable gloss and softness; but whnt will please you most will be after Just a few week's use, when you will actuully see a lot of fine, downy hnlr new hair grow ing all over the scalp. Help Your Body To Resist Disease "I find Foley Csthartlr Tablets In be the most delightful cl -ansing Cath artic I lia'ie cvot taken. TV f Just the thlngf G. W. Rubesnn, Wichita Falls, Tex. Use Foley Call arlic Tablets to co operate with nature In her effort r resist disease. They keen your bow els regular and active, and Uiey pre vent poisons from lodging In Your ltl testlnal tract, thence being absorbed by your blond Into ynur syi.tcm. They iclicve constipation over n!;;lit. There Is no unpleasant naunoa or griping In the ore of Foley Cathartic Tablets. Instead, there Is freedom from I.cadaclics, bilious: csu, sluggish dull feeling ami nervous Irrl .Ability There Is for ynu energy and ambition, ability to enjoy your work and your pleasure. They relieve the unplcns ant, gassy, full feeling, and glvo ynu a comfortable clean feeling Instead fltout people do so enjoy them. Give your Child Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds. covery is antiseptic kills the cold genu raises the phlegm loosens the cough ami soothes the irritation. "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for the post three years and use it con tinually in my family. My children are very fond of it for it keeps them fm from cold. I can't say too much for it, and take pleasure in recommending it to my friends." 3tv.A.8.Hain, raejeenie, N. n. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and colds often lesd to a chronic cough, pneu monia and other serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults sua the aged. Get a bottle to-day. All druggists. The police have not yet turned In he details of the plan to smuggle In lie contraband. "If""!!'11""""11"1"""1""1 lie p THREE o'clock In the afternoon -time for a st retch before we go back for another chunk of work. Send the office boy out for a couple of OWLS. Five minutes with the OWL here is worth a lot more than the five cents it costs you. ! 3 Tho Million Dollar Cifrr M A OUSST4CO. INCORPORATED ,illI!m?rif!l!llfllllll!IMIIM for a fine complexion you must do something more than use cosmetics. You must keep the blood pure, the liver and kidneys active and the bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that cause muddy skin and dull eyes. Ikedm's Pills offer you the needed help. They are mild in action, but quickly strengthen the stomach, gen tly stimulate the liver and regu late the bowels. They put the body in good condition so the organs work as nature intend ed? Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beechanrs Pills are worth considering DirtiM. W Weal VfcB ! Wm miW Seld srarrobsn. Is Imsm, 10c, 2S. Con Dong Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES ST HOT TAHALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES f COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone B67. Pendleton, Orej. Hong Kong Gafe m NOOOLK PAKLOR8 Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Hpedsltr. Boies for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN OAT AND ALL NI'lHT MEAJjg ISC AM) t Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Natt to B O. Bids Phone