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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1916. TWO Do you want nice, new, crisp, clean smart styles in quality goods; goods that are standard and have a name and reputation reason ably priced? The Peoples Warehouse is full of that kind of goods The best for the price no matter what the price. Footwear o s 1 Easter x k You can he sure about CLOTHES QUALITY TUCBf ilOTAF TALK COINf. AR OUND ABOUT THE BAD CONDITION OF THE CLOTHING MARKET. SOME ARE SAYING THAT ON ACCOUNT OF THE WAR DYES ARE DOUBTFUL, ALL-WOOL FABRICS ARE HARD luuti, riucta are. UN CERTAIN. BUT WE'RE NOT WORRYING, AND YOU NEEDN'T; JUST LEAVE IT TO US. Hart Schaffner & Marx HAVE JUST SENT US A LETTER ABOUT IT; HERE'S WHAT THEY SAY: ' "Our fabrics will continue to be, as in the part, abso lutely all-wool; our colors, will be, as in the past, reliable. "There is no need to be worried about market condi tions, or anxious over what we are going to do for our customers. We shall do what we hare always done make the best clothes possible, sell them at the lowest prices possible, deliver them as promptly as possible; and put behind every article we produce a positive and unquali fied guarantee of the complete satisfaction of the wearer. "Conditions of the market may change; we may come or go; but the policy of this house will not change; and you may rest absolutely in that assurance." YOU SEE WHERE YOUR INTEREST AS A CLOTHES-BUYER POINTS; YOU'LL PROBABLY BE SORRY IF YOU TRY TO GET SATISFACTION IN "CHEAP" CLOTHES OUR PRICES ARE $15.00 TO $30.00. 1 Smart, stylish footwear .that is having first call for Easter. Smart boots and pretty pumps in many styles. Grey Kid Boots White Kid Boots Bronze Kid Boots White Sport Shoes Tan Sport Shoes Dull Kid Pumps $3.50 TO $5.00 These are in turn or welt soles, with covered heels to g match. All sizes. Mr. Man's Easter Hat Unusual style and quality are combined in our "Kensington Hats. They are made by Ameri ca's greatest hat manufacturer. The very style and color best suit ed to your particular require ments are here. Your choice for only $3.50 WHITE SERGES And Gabardine to make into sport skirts ; all wool fab rics; 42 to 50 inches wide ; best quality finish. The yard 91.00 to ?2.50. SILK JERSEY CLOTH For your Sport Coats to use with White Serge Skirts; heavy weight; 36 inches wide; all silk. The popular cloth of the season for Sport wear. Shades of orange, emerald and rose. The yard $2.50 BARGAIN BASEMENT NEWS We're going to make this month the big gest month the Bargain Basement has yet reen. It shows already a great big increase over last month and the month is only fair ly begun. Did you come in and look over that lot over to this department? Your shopping of high class Tailored Suits we Just turned trip isn't complete until you have seen them, special prices S4S5 aad 7.85 One customer from Echo came in yes terday and fitted out his whole family, his wife, himself and four boys, with shoes and it cost him less than half what It ordinarily aid. Is this saving money? We're selling a mighty good blue hl: overall for 7c and we're not making much ius about It. either. It's a whole lot better than seme you've bought for 11.00. "Why do you sell Boys' upto date Suite at the price of tJ.JS?" This question has been asked us a down times a day The an twer is, "All single suits One suit of a kind.' Tou'll find no "cheap, trashy'1 merchan dise in the Bargain Basement. Our big bicre supplies this department and this tells ihe story. If you have a purchase U make and feel "economical." go all over town and look at ) our goods and remember the prices; then ,(me to the Bargain basement, buy your good and save money. Tell your neighbor. "I bought it In the ;.riiain Basement" and U-ll him what you raid for it. Your neighbor will classify I out Judgment When vou dress up in your "best" do you want to have that feeling that comes from knowing that your 'best" is of the most ac ceptable style, made Dy a reput able concern and backed by Pen dleton's greatest store, or would von rather buv some unknown, take-a-chance article from some so-called "cheap" store and feel that everyone you meet is "pick ing it to pieces." New Wash Suits For the little fellows of 22 to 6 years. New styles, new materials; new combinations of colors $1.00 to $3.35. Ask to see our new tri -color wash suit it's only $2.50. FOR YOUR SILK SUIT hvp von seen the New Silk Cord especially for silk suits. A medium heavy silk cord, with a permanent satin finish; firm texture; 36 inches wide ; wears like iron ; tailors well ; shown in the season's best color ings. The yard $.uu NEW COATING New Coating by express today, showing something that is differ ent in Spring materials; some ex clusive cuts, and the basket weave ; light shades. Yard $2.50 to $4.50 BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS $5.00 With Two Pairs of Knickers ri.riv all.wnnl blue seree suits, with Norfolk coats and full lined knickers with watch pocket ana Kolt 1nnn- aires fi to 16 years. Only ?500 NEW SILK PETTICOATS OF CRISP TAFFETA. A rainbow of colors to choose from in these beautiful- new petti coats of soft chiffon taffeta. Solid colors in black, navy and Copenha gen blue, Kelly green, rose, Russian green, chartreuse, brown, grey, Dresden flowered effects, plaids and two-tone changeables. These range in price from $2.95 to $8.75 Mrs Henry Kggers enjoyed a birth day yesterday and her friends enjoy ed the occasion with her She was given two surprises during the day, the Hermit n Frauen Verein walking in upon her during the afternoon and another group of friends calling in .the evening- Members of the verein who spent the afternoon with her were Mrs. H Rosenberg, Mrs. J. Mumm, Mrs. J. Sievers, Mrs. John Slebert, Mis. Charles Rohrman, Mrs J. Hudeinan. Mrs. P. Koeppen, Mra urubbe, Mrs. Baum. Mrs. A. Zeuske, Mrs. P. Suhl. Mrs. J. H Eggers, Mrs B. B. Ander son and Mrs. W. 1. Boynton. Cuke and coffee wus served In the evening Mrs E. bongmele,r gathered a crowd of friends and led them to the horn of Mrs. Eggers. Songs were sung during the evening and old stories retold. Refreshments were served late In the evening. Those present were Mr and Mrs. B. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H Rosenberg, Mr. anil Mrs. E. Longmelcr, Mr. and Mrs. J Mumm, Mr. and Mra. R. Itohiie, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Itoehlk, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kggers, Mr. and Mra W. L Boynton. Mrs. Annie Kuthers, Mrs Christ Breillng, Mrs. H. Struve. Miss Malinda Eggers. Mr. and Mr. Henry Kggers. Hans Struve und Gil bert Struve. Miss Nflly Anlb:il, who was recent ly elected us supervisor of music in the Pendleton schools for next year. left lust evening for Chicago to study school music and voice In the Amerl-j can Conservatory of Music. She ex pects to he gone until August first. The best musical talent In the city has been enlisted by the Elks for' their musical farce comedy, "A Night In Hohemlu." which Is to be given tl the Oregon theater during the latter part of ibis month. Among the solo ists will be Mrs. Carl Power, Mra Roy Alexander and Mrs Westbrooke Mckson. Others who will assist In the singing parts are Mrs. Maye Ha gar. Miss Gladys Hamley. Miss Mil dred llerkeley and Miss Laura Cahlll. A bevy of high school lasses will appear In songs, dances und special ties. Among those rehearsing dally are Misses Thelnia Thompson, Jean teber, On.ce Hoch. Madeline Burgess, Helen Thompson, Grace Rugg. Vera Temple, Jennie Murphy. Esther Shea, Daphne Swearlngen, Catherine Thompson, Kmtly Carney, Claudine McMnnles, Gladys Boynton, Thelma and Edna Haling, Lucia Calllson. Gladys Flannlgan, Hester Proctor, Lou tM Cahlll and Gladys Brundage. , An event that promises much fun for many people Is the "Trip Around the World" to be given this evening by the Ladles' Aid of the Presbyteri an church. Beginning at 7: JO steam ers (automobile) will leave Failing Dock (corner Main and Water) every fifteen minutes to make their way from port to port Ths first stop will be made at "Ireland." the home of Mrs. J. Mumm on Lewis street, where will be festivi ties suggestive of the land of ths shamrock. The second port will be "Hawaii." the home or Mrs. Lowell Rogers on Water street, where ukelele music and Hula Hula girls will enter tain and poi served. From there the boats will proceed to the home of J Mrs W. A. Storle, 301 Cosble, which ' will be made to represent Scotland. "Italy,'' the home of Mrs. J. B. Mc cook on West Jackson, will be the J fourth port and free muccaronl Is advertised as an Inducement for the : visit. The home of Mrs. Sam R. Thompson on North Main will be "Japan" with geisha girls and other things oriental. The final port will be the "Cnlted Slates" at the Presby terlan church with Mrs Kenneth Me Rae as official welcomer. WHY THE BEST OF CHEWS !S "SPEARHEAD" Hs Rich, Sweet, MeHow Fbrvor Has Been Famous for i Generation MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLET The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the raw who (ktuit plug tobacco. The reason is that s good chew crts ric-lit next to your taste, while the leaf in ' fi 9 tobacco is in a state of fresh, juicy richness that is not possible in any other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world tint can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you pet from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of rine, red Kentucky Uurley t'.ie most r:jily-tavorrd chewinR tobacco that grows. St.'ll more, only the very choi est red Burley leaf is used for Spear Head. This choice leaf is selected with the most pnstakinx care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly warhecl free of all foreign matter, and is prer "d into S-car Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or in atom of the nat-rr.-l fl.ivtr escape. Try Spear Head, and you'll get s sveet, r.iellow, luscious, rtjasfymg chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco. In 10c cuti, wrapped in wax paper. life. However, he Is hesitating about act opting aa he is reluctant to leave the Pacific coast. The Flnleys were met at the train here by C. K. Cranston r. ltr-4 Hire Declaration. Dr. J. A. Beat, who several wwks Hgo announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for representa tive, yesterday forwarded his declar ation to the secretary of state, thus disposing of the rumor that, since Senator Burgess' resignation, he would likely run for senator. The time for filing with the secretary of state expires on Saturday and it be gins to appear that Best und Rltner will have no opposition for the re publican nominations ror representa tive and that the democrats will have no one on their ticket for these nominations WrrMilng Boot Po4xmed. The wrestling bout between Tttny AJax and Frank M Carroll, scheduled for this evening, has been postponed until next Monday evening in order to give McCarroll an opportunity to take off a little weight.' McCarroll urrived yceterdu) from his horns In Boise and was accompanied by his wife, Bonny McCarroll, who will be remembered aa the little woman who rode In the bucking contest for cow girls at the last Round-Up and whs rode a steer each evening at Happy Canyon. McCarroll himself took part both In the Round-Up and Happy Canyon performances. He la a wrestler of considerable reputation and expects to win from AJax, ths clever California welterweight whs has not tasted defeat for a long time. THE NEW APRON DRESS $1.25 The newest article for the house wife, a complete house dress, made as simply as an apron, with all the easy laundering features of an apron. Comes in finest, fast color Amoskeag gingham, is cut extra full and long and comes in blue, pink, tan and lavender, at $1.25 A complete showing of Coverall and Bungalow Aprons in light and dark colors and priced from 39? to $1.00. Should Not Pert Dtacoorngesl. So many people troubled with in digestion and constipation have been benefited by taking- Chamberlain's Tablets that no one should feel dis couraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or oth er digestive ferments but strengthen the stomach and enable It to perform Its functions naturally. obtainable everywhere Adv. iVE l?CAL wm I Madrid Is said to be the highest city in Europe. It is built on a moun tain plateau 2200 feet above the level of the sea. News of Pendleton on Page 8. To Install New Alarm Box. At the meeting of the council ibsi ' evening 11 was voted to giant the pe-j Itltlon for a new alarm box on West Court and Oak streets. The petition ' was presented bjf the Blewett Harveet i er Co. and the Hound-up directors. I BANISH SCROFULA Hood's Barsaperilla Cleanses ths Blood, Skin Troubles Vanish. Women's Blouses Nowhere will you find a more varied or better lot of Blouses than here. During the past few days we have received many exceedingly pretty models of fine lingerie waists which we are specializing at $2.95. We particularly wish to call your attention to a creation of Georgette and washable satin which comes in a delicate shade of maize. Washable satin forms the bodice, both front and back; also an exceedingly pretty collar and cuffs, while the sleeves and upper part of waist are of excellent quality Georgette, the front of which is beautifully bead ed with white and baby blue beads. This waist at $9.75 is most exquisite In addition we show an endless line of Waists of crepe de chine, pussy willow and chif fon taffeta, Georgette crepes, tub silks in solid colors and stripes and beautiful waists of fine French voile or sheer organdie; at prices from $3.95 to $7.50. I i.ljchts for Hospital Drive Electric lights for the Improved I driveway Into St Anthony's hospital wtll be Installed In the near future. iThe council last night voted to defray the expense of Installation upon the I representation that rhe coHt of the ! electricity would be provided for else where Councilman Vntighan estimat ed the cost of installation at $140 and the light committee whs Instructed to isk for bids. Scrofula eruptions on the face and body are both annoying and dis figuring. Many a complexion wouM be perfect If they were not present I This disease shows Itself In other ways, as bunches in the neck, in flamed eyelids, sore ears, wasting of the muscles, a form jf dyspepsia, and general debility. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar aapaiilla. This great medicine com plctcly eradicates scrofula. It puri nes and enriches the blood, removes humors, and builds up the whole system. It has stood the test of forty years, and has received thou sands of testimonials of the entire satisfaction It has given. Scrofula Is either Inherited or ac quired. Better be sure you are quits free from It. Oet Hood's Saisaoa rllla and begin taking it today. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade Coll II Hlvrr Drive. I The paved highway along the I u . 1M if nn alrosl In i Bush will hereafter be known a. Rlv- t JO REMOVE DANDRUFF I r Drive the council last evening In- I structing the city attorney to draw up an ordinance officially christening It with that name. Heretofore It has been known mostly as Riverside Drive or Riverside Boulevard, but, because of the locality lust across the bridge (est of the city Is known as Riverside, it was thought that the sM name would lead to confusion. flitters PSSS Through, W. L. Flnley, state biologist, and Mrs. Flnley passed through Pendleton on 17 yesterday en route home from Washington. I) C, gftsr two months spent In the east. Mr. Flnley deliv ered a series of lecture In the east and. as a reeult, received an offer of 14000 a year to remain back there in the capacity of lecturer on wild Oet a 26-cent bottle of Dandertne at any drug store, pour a little Into your hand and rub well Into the scalp with the finger tips. By morn ing, most. If not all, of this swful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three applications well destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp Itching and falling hair. WHITE TO YOUR FHIFNUS OR Monogram Stationery W. 8. SMITH I 00. WBDDINO AND VT8ITINO CARD ENORAVBRR MORGAN BLDQ PORTLAND. OR.