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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1916,
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CLOTHES
Theres a bigger idea back of "New Clothes for Easter" than just clothes
for clothes sake Its the effect that new clothes have on you and your attitude toward life
Clothes for your sake and the people around you; things look brighter; everything fresh;
you feel like doing hig things.
How About Your Boys Easter Suit?
Do you want a suit with individuality, style, durability and a per
fect fit? If you do the Peoples Warehouse is the place to buy it. We
follow somewhat different lines from the general run of stores that
carry boys' clothing. We buy, sell, advertise and manage this depart
ment with just the same care, skill and study that we put on the men's
department. And we go a step further, we find ways and means to
make the value of all this care and attention plain to our customers.
New Coats for Women
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T. P. W.
Cleanliness
Saturday's Shoppers will find here the largest stocks, the cleanest
over the phone, or send the children. T. P. W. SERVICE together with
it.
MILK FED CHICKENS for Saturday's trade, extra fan
cy, dry picked, milk fed chickens. Phone your or
ders. T. P. W. SPECIAL BLEND the BEST 35c COFFEE on
earth. Order a pound today.
BOYS' TWO PANTS SUITS
Norfolk jackets and knickers,
ages 6 to 16 years, $5.00 to $ 10
BOYS' WASH SUITS
All the newest styles, sizes 2 Vfc
to 6 years $1.00 to 93.35
JUVENILE WOOL SUITS
The smartest little suits you
ever saw, ages 2y to 6 years,
$3.50 to $7.50.
Arrived This Morning
JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR EASTER
SELECTION $12.50 TO $25.00
We never unpacked a pretter assort
ment of coats than those which arrived
this morning.
They are all moderately priced.
Just think of a cleverly cut coat of all
wool poplin and lined throughout with
a beautiful silk lining for only $17.50,
and this is but one of the attractive of
ferings we have for women who would
be well dressed in garments of quality.
Then there are coats of black silk taf
feta or poplin, soft finished velour in
checks and stripes, pure white and
shadow striped chinchillas, covert, gab
ardine and poplin, in navy blue, Copen
hagen and bright novelty coats in bright
shades of rose, green and robin's egg
blue. Priced from. .. $12.50 to $25.00
PURE FOOD
Economy
THE PEOPLES
Where it Pays To Trade
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Next SUNDAY
You can afford to wear
Har Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
That's said for the sole benefit of men who have
never worn these clothes; men who have, don't need
to be told.
There are some men who think Hart Schaffner &
Marx clothes too high priced for them. They're re
ally low priced. You pay more for them than for
some clothes. $18, $20, $25 or $30; but you get
more than they cost you.
If you've been buying the cheapest priced clothes
you could find, drop in here some day and learn
what real economy is.
EASTER FOOTWEAR
Tomorrow is Saturday, the last
day before Easter, and of course the
usual Easter "shoe rush" will take
place so we would ask you to come
in as early as possible, that we may
be able to serve you better.
We are showing all the best
Spring and Summer styles, and our
immense stock provides for your
every whim. Our expert shoe fit
ters guarantee perfectly fitted
shoes.
The prices are moderate $3.50
to $6.50.
For shoe satisfaction come to the
Peoples Warehouse.
SHOP
Phones
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Service
store in Pendleton. Shop in person,
QUALITY, a combination hard to
STRAWBERRIES An abundant supply of choice ripe
berries, fresh by express, for Saturday's trade.
Phone your orders.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh by ex
press ; kept and handled away from the dirt and flies
WAREHOUSE
NEW NECKWEAR FOR
MEN
We are now supplied
with a vast assortment of
the latest styles in men's
neckwear. New Easter
colorings, patterns you
never saw before. Values
and qualities you'll not
find elsewhere, 25$, 50f ,
75, 91.00.
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NEW EASTER SILKS
Just arrived this morning by ex-
press a lot of new Spring silks for
Easter. Coloring and designs that
are different from any we have had.
27 to 36 inches wide ; can't help but
make up into a stylish dress or suit.
The yard f 1.25 to f 2.50
TISSUE GINGHAMS
This is truly a tissue gingham;
finest quality, sheer fabric, for
smart Summer frocks; 27 inches
wide, fast colors, shown in checks
and stripe. The yard 25s
.WOOL CHALLIE
Makes up into charming dresses
for the season, all wool, best of
quality, 27 inches wide, shown in
all colors, neat stripes, dots and
small figures. The yard 59p
BATH TOWELS
A big shipment bath towels just
received, all kinds and sizes. The
best quality single and double
thread knit, plain white and color
ed borders. Eeach... 15s to 95?
MADRAS
Make your house dress or boys'
waist of this fine madras, shown in
striped patterns only, all colors, 36
inches wide. Launders fine. The
yard 25
The Civic Club will meet tomor
row afternoon ut 4 o'clock In the city
hall. Mm regular hour being- changed
In order that the meeting may not
conflict with the baby parade.
An Informal dancing party wua held
laat evening In the Eagle-Woodman
hall. The purty waa not given by the
Kill Kare Klub but aome of the mem
bers of that organisation were respon
sible for the very pleasant uffair.
Leon Cohen of this city waa one of.
the out of town guests laat night at
the wedding of Mlas Oermalne Baruh,
prominent society maid of Portland,
and Merwyn Wangennelm of San
Francisco, which was held in the
Rose room of the Benson hotel.
Mrs. Linn H. Sturgla left the first
! of the week on an eastern trip. Dur
ing her absence Mr. and Mrs. James
H Sturgis, who have moved back to
Pendleton from Walla Walla, will oc
cupy her residence, on Wilson street.
Mrs. H. D. Newell and little son
Herbert of Hermlston, are here at
tending the baby show
A A. Simon of IDcho was up from
hi. ranch yeBterduy.
Rev. J M. Cornelison left this
morning for Walla Walla for i short
visit.
Percy Folsom was up from thu
Smith sheep ranch at Itarnharf ves-
m terday.
Dr. Belie Ferguson and daughter.!
Ruth, of Portland are guests of Mr.
and Hit J. M Ferguson at their'
home in this city.
Itoad to Spend Million.
SEATTLE, Apr I Is. r. P. Dole,,
purchasing agent for the Alaska Ba.1
glneerlng Commission, says thut more .
than 12.000.000 will be expended by I
the commission in the Pacific North.'
west within a few weeks.
The material called for includes
ra'ls and angle Iron, J600 000; grocer
ies and supplies. 1500.000;
lumber, $150,000; mar ne
bridge
supplies,
rolling
I10fl,0;jii: flatcars and other
stock, 1100.000,
The largest cotton-producing coun
try In the Cnlted States. Ellis county,
Texas, yielded 143.714 bales last year.
This is more than six times the am
ount produced In the whole state ol
Virginia and more than was raised in
either Missouri or Florida.
A man was arrested at Harrishurg.
Pa., in his pocket was found a much
used Ulble, In which the quotatloa
"Seek and ye shall find" was circled
In red ink.
(tut of Hospital.
Joe Bagwell, Helix farmer, who sus-
1 tained a broken leg some time ado,
Is so far recovered as to bo it'de to
leave the hospital.
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Back on the Job.
Terrance Grossman, attendant at
the state hospital, has recovered suf
flclently from the fracture of the leg
which he ustalned some months ago.
as to resume his position.
Showery Weather iwltcted.
Weather observer Heal" In a men
sage to the local forestry office, pre
diets more showers. His prophecy
reads, "Showers tonight o- Saturday
Cooler tonight with heavy frost. Un
settled showery conditions will contin
ue today with clearing weather by
Saturday or Sunday. Colder tonight
and Saturday. Moderating day tem
peratures beginning Sunday "
I .oral students On CnmmltUf-H.
Three Pendleton students at 'he
I'nlverslty of Oregon have committee
appointments In the preparations he
Ing made for the annual Junior wee!;
end. Claude Hampton will have
charge of the track. Bothwell Avlson
will have charge of the annual paint
Ing of the "O" on Skinner's Butte and
Chester Fee will be the overseer ol
senior play night.
Dr. Vanghan Sena Ranch.
Word has been received from La
Grande that Dr Eugene A. Vaughuu
of Portland, formerly of this city, has
sold his large ranch between
Orande and Cove to J. D. Rode ot
Forest tlrove. It la understood the
consideration waa about $48,000. Air
Rode will take possession at once
and will farm the land In thp most ap
proved style.
.gNl Indian Minister Marries
Rev. Peter Llndsley of Kamlali.
Idaho, and Elisabeth Wa-yus-sus, an
Indian woman of the I'matllla reser
vation, were married at the Tututlla
church yesterday Just following the
midweek prayer meeting services
Rev. J M. Cornellson. missionary, of
flrl.it. (I Rev. Llndsley was one of
the first of the Nex Perce Indians
trained for the ministry by Misses
Susie and Kate McBeth. He Is about
70 years old, still very active rind
does some preaching though he ha&
no permanent charge. His bride Is 51.
They expect to live on the L'matlilu
reservation.
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!31c May Appear at Hospital.
The cast which will present "A
Night In Bohemia" at the Oregon the
ater on April 24 and 25, will probab
ly give a part or nil of the produc
tion In the auditorium of the Eastern
Oregon State Hospital soon as it re-
What are the wild waves say
ing As they beat upon the shore,
Order a case of Bran-New
And when that's empty, or
der more.
City Brewery
Telephone til
USE "CASCARETS" FOR
LIVER AND
WHEN CONSTIPATED
WHEN HUJOI S. HEADACHY, mck.
FOB SOt H STOMACH, BAD
BKEATll, DAD OLDS.
llet a 10-cent box.
Take a Caacaret tonight to cle.iota
your liver. Stomach and Bowels, and
you will surely feel great by morntng.
You men and women who have head
ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, ire
bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with
h sick, gassy disordered stomach, or
have backache and feel all worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Cascarets or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascarets Immedltealy cleanse ant
regulate the stomach, remove tht
sour, undigested and fermenting fod
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con
stipated waste matter and poison
from the bowels.
Remember, a Caacnret tonight will
straighten you out by morning A
10-cent box from your druggist means
healthy bowel action; a clear head
and cheerfulness for months. Don t
forget the children.
hearsal and at the same time afford
entertainment for the patients there.
Rehearsals are now being held dally
tn the Oregon theater. Tonight a full
rehearsal will be held and the rehear
sal for the children will be held to
morrow morning from ll until It in
order not to conflict with the baby
parade. A rehearsal will also be hel t
Saturday evening The opening tick
et sale yesterday presages big audi
ences at both shows but there srs
still tickets to be had for both.
Coo Dong Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES CST
NOT TAHALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clesa and up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb sod Cottonwood Sts.
Phone 67. Pendleton, Ore.
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