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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. EIGHT PAGES RMM vyi, sk rf- 1 - Babies Always Hold a Prom inent Place, But this Week They will Rule the City EVERY MOTHER THINKS HER BABY THE FINEST IN THE WORLD AND IS IS RIGHT THAT SHE SHOULD, BUT IN ORDER THAT OTHERS MAY BE OF THE SAME OPINION IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE CHILD'S APPEARANCE BE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE POSSIBLE. WE ARE COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR THE LITTLE ONES. FROM THE TINY KNITTED BOOTEE TO THE DAIN TY WHITE COAT, OUR STOCK OF APPAREL FOR ITS "BABY SHOP" IS COMPLETE. CHILDREN'S WHITE, WASHABLE CORDUROY COATS Extra special value, $2.95 quality. Baby Week 98 BABY BONNETS Baby should have a new Easter bonnet too. We have some of the daintiest little bonnets of crepe de chine lined with China silk, washable, trimmed with silk ribbon flowers, at $1.98 to $2.25. ACCESSORIES We have an almost endless assort ment of accessories of all kinds, such as outing flannel blankets, nighties and petticoats, bath robes and other little articles that go to make up the complete baby wardrobe, all at prices to please. WOOL SUITS FOR LITTLE BOYS 2V TO 6 YEARS Smart styles, new patterns, straight knee pants with short jackets. Ask to see them $3.35 to $7.50 WHITE COATS FOR BABY Baby's outside wrap should of course be a white coat, and we are showing an attractive assortment made of washable French serge or cashmere in plain effects or with shoulder capes trimmed with hand embroidered silk sprays or butter flies. They come either long or short $2.95 to $5.75 Baby Sacques Baby always has need for a lit tle sacque. We have them in cash mere, daintily hand embroidered in blue or pink silk. The prices are 98 to $3.50. Then there are the wanner ones knitted of soft wool yarns, sweater fashion, in white with combination trimming of pink or blue and at tractively priced from 35s to $2.25. BABY LAYETTES Layettes are complete outfits within themselves, comprising a big assortment of all the necessary garments. They are priced at $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50. LONG WHITE DRESSES FOR BABY White lawn and nainsook dresses newly arrived. These are to be had in a great variety from the plain little slip to the fancy, beauti fully lace and hand embroidered trimmed dress, designed for more el aborate wear and priced from 50 to $3.25. SHORT WHITE DRESSES FOR INFANTS From first size up to three years. We offer a most attractive assortment from which to choose. They are trimmed with lace insertions and edgings, embroidered f pannels and medallions in the fancy dress styles, w;hile the plain ones are gotten up with a view to durability. These prices range from 59s to $2.95 WASH SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 2Vi TO 6 YEARS We are showing a remarkably choice lot of wash suits for the little fellows. New styles, new materials, new combinations of colors. Priced from $1.00 to ?3.35 ONE SPECIAL STYLE AT $2.50 Is white with three different collars, cuffs and belts, one set is white, one blue and one tan, making three changes in one suit. Very smart and stylish and serviceable, only $2.50 $6.50 AND $7.00 JOHNSTON A MURPHY SHOES ONLY $5.00 We have decided to close the line out and will in the future feature the best men's $5.00 shoe on earth in stead of showing $6.50 and $7.00 shoes. At $5.00 these J. & M. shoes are a rare bargain. Come in and let us show you. Remember only $5.00 BABY BOOTEES Dainty bootees made of silk or yarns, closely knit, well made, colors are the baby blue, pink and white. Prices, pair 25f to $1.25 BABY "SOX" These pretty little silk sox come in white, light blue and pink with crochet top. The pair 50 INFANTS' SILK HOSE Infants' silk hose in white, light blue, pink, tan and black. The pair 35 and 50 REUBENS VESTS All sizes, 1 to 6, in wool, silk and wool, and all silk. The garment 50? to $2.00 EMBROIDERIES AND LACES For baby's wear we are showing a big variety of dainty embroideries and laces, yokes, etc. Embroideries, yard 10 to $2.00 Laces 5 to 30 Yokes .'. 35 to 75 STORK PANTS These are the good quality "Solvas Brand" which can be washed, boiled and ironed. Small, medium and large sizes. Pair 50 PAPER DIAPERS Soft paper diapers to be used inside the regu lar cloth diaper and thrown away when soiled. Package of 10 , 10 THINGS FOR THE BABY In Our Art Needle Department. Many Things to Embroider. In the Pacific Embroidery Co.'s Package Out fits we have baby dresses, petticoats, both flan nel and nainsook, kimonas, bonnets, bibs, carri age robes and pillows, all the last word in dain tiness in both materials and designs. Hand Embroidered Maderia Bonnets and Bibs. These make most acceptable gifts for the baby. They are as dainty as can be. Bonnets $2.00 Bibs : 85 COATING FOR THE BABY A special lot of coating materials that are suit able for baby coats, such as Corduroy, Golfine, Serge, French Serge, Gabardine, etc., shown in white only. Ranging in price the yard 85 to S2.00. DRESSES FOR THE BABY. Goods that are to be made up, that will wash, such as Lyklinen, Mercerized Batiste, Flaxon, Linen Lawn, Organdie, Dimity, all checks and stripes, voile, filet cloth, etc. in white only. The yard 20 to $1.50 mm The Peoples Warehouse "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" PHONES 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE Strawberries Receiving shipments daily now; quality improving. Dried Prunes Extra select stock, 10 pound box, the box $1.50 Queen Olives Fresh shipment, pint 25 Orange Juice Extractors Each 10 Jellies and Jams Jar 10 Potato Chips Fresh shipment in today, the package 5? New Potatoes, Green Peas, Home Grown As paragus, Radishes, Onions, Rhubarb, Crystal Wax Unions. Remember you'll always find the best assort- 1 ment of fresi. Fruits and Vegetables here, M handled under clean, sanitary methods. Demonstration Golden West Coffee in our Pure g Food Shop. You are cordially invited. M NEW WHITE BUCK SHOES JUST RECEIVED jj Eight inch top, Louis Cuban heel. The new plain pointed toe, gen ine welt sole, lace, the very latest thing, in one 01 the best makes in tt sg America. Price $7.00 yfM'6 M Invitations have been received here, to the wedding of Miss Alice Taylor to John W. Campbell of Hermlston which Is to be celebrated on Wednes day evening. May third, at tho home of the bride' mother, Mrs. Thomas Bell Taylor, In Palo Alto, California. Tile Fred da Seegrus Kel will meet this evening at the home of Miss Mayree Snyder on East Alta street. Yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, 716 Johnson street, Miss Viola Knighten, a popular Pendleton girl, became the bride of Ueslle E. Prultt. well known young barber at the Humphrey shop on Court street. Rev. Charles E Quia ney of the Church of the, Redeemer officiated, only a few relatives and friends were present. Mr. a. C. Hampton Is entertaining the south Hill Bridge Club this aft ernoon. Miss Cora Roulstone of Walla Wal la and her fiance, Dr. Kntrlken. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Thompson. Mrs. J. J. Roulstone, Miss Roulstone's mother, was a guest of Mrs. W. M. Blaxely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blakely have moved from Hamilton Court to 703 Wilson street. Itiilph Folsom, candidate for cor oner, drove to Hermlston Saturday. Pete Sheridan, prominent Butter creek stockman, was In the city Sat urday. Francis Beebe, one of the Instruc tors in the Hells high school, was In the city Saturday. Osmer 10 Smith, one of the republi can candidates for district attorney, spent Friday In the west end of the county. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buehhol and Mr and Mrs. Junius McCoy drove up from Stanfleld Saturday In the Buch holz car. Folsom TiUlman left on No. 17 Sat urday for Eugene to resume his stud ies at the university after spending the spring vacation week nt home Look! Resinol lias cleared that awful skin-eruption away The moment that Resinol Oint ment touches itching skin the itch on: usually stops and healing Iwpiru. That is why doctors have prescribed it so successfully for over 20 years in even the severest ca;cs of ecie ma, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting', disfinirinc skirt diseases. Aided hv warm baths with Resinol Soap, Kesinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, eisily and at little cost. k. -In I Ointmeet and Rralnel Soap alA greatly heir to aha awev pimplea and dan druff. WhfltaatUa. Men with tend facet welcome K.-am-.l Staving Stick. Fen Morrison ot San Diego, Ca!.. la i visiting his brothor, M L. Morrison, I merchant. I O. Kuhrle has returned from a few .days' business trip to Pendleton W. H. Albee Is In Pendleton as a ' Juryman. I Mrs J. H. King Is visiting In Free- water this week, Mrs. Roy Pen land spent Thursday I ... Friday visiting relatives In Pan- dleion. I Mrs. B. E. Qelst has k m- to Ar I ilngton for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Richard Rosier. GLASSY WRESTLING BOUT IS PROMISED FOR TONIGHT The claesleat wrestling card that Pendleton has been offered for a long time Is that of this evening when Tony AJax, one of the world's best mat men In his class, meets Frank McCarroll of Boise, the Happy can yon strong man. The match will tie for the best two out of three falls. As a preliminary, Kay McCarroll. brother of the other and himself a clever grappler, will meet two differ ent men. The main event will start at 9 and the preliminaries at 8:30. AJax and McCarroll have both been working out here for the past week or more and are In fine condition. McCarroll Is a little the heavier but AJax figures to overcome this by cleverness. AJax hasn't tasted defeat for a long time and is going after, the world's title In his division He fig ures that a victory over McCarroll will do much toward securing for him a match with Walter Miller, holder o.' the belt. STREETS Of HELIX WILL BE OILED TO ALLAY SUMMER OUST OAH Off 10,000 GALLONS AJUUVKS OTHER NEWS NOTION OF THAT KEOTION. (East oregonlan Special.) HELIX, April til--A car of over ; 10,000 j. aliens of oi' arrive 1 Wednos j day for use on tlie atreets. The 60 horse power Aultman-Tay-! lor tractor, owned by Roy Penland ! drawing two gradei has almost com . pletec the roud grading In this dli trict. Victor Mason h . opened a tali.i--I ihg and cleaning shop in the rooms former.y occupied by Porter, the ba" ! ber. AbtKlant Health Is assured when there Is good blood In the veins. 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