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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON'lAN. PKKDLgTON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. fWl 11,1 m - , YOU CAN NEVER MAKE A MIS TAKE IN THIS STORE HO EXCEPTIONS. EVERYTHING IS RETURNABLE. YOUR MONEY BACK CHEERFULLY IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED OUR FART IS TO SEE THAT THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF VALUE. IT MEANS THAT STYLE, SERVICE AND PRICE MUST BE RIGHT. FUR THERMORE, irS UP TO US TO SEE THAT YOU GET THE MERCHANDISE THATS BEST SUITED TO YOU IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED, THE MISTAKE IS OURS, AND WE'RE READY TO MAKE IT RIGHT TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. New Motor Coats For Women Just Received $2.95 to $13.75 We have just unpacked an assortment of new motor coats that have a style that renders them different from the old fashioned "duster." They are made of awning striped "silkenfiel," genuine Palm Beach cloth and lin en, handsomely designed with Raglan shoulders, adjust able collars and belts $2.95 to B13.75 FOR "SPORT WEAR" This is truly a season for "sport wear goods." CoaU, Suits and Skirts. And it is well in favor, too, for the style is smart, practical and sensible. We are showing materials of corduroy and silk Jersey cloth to make up into these garments; to see them is to like them; colors, emerald, rose, tan, Copenhagen, brown, navy. Corduroy, the yard 85 to f 1.25 Silk Jersey 92.50 Clever New Sport Suits for Women HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? They are made in one piece so that they are as easy to get into as a dreas, but they have the appearance of a complete A J -1-11 1 ( oai ami mk in. m Combinations of awning stripes in rose, blue and green, witb the solid tan or pongee, white of linen or tan of the new mohair finished material known as silkenfiel. All of these materials are thoroughly washable and com bine their smart appearance with practicability that makes them extremely desirable for motor, outing or general wear. We also hve a complete showing of dresses of tailored linen, cool voiles and dimities and dainty nets. These to gether with our collection of sport dresses range in price from $2.05 to 927.50. Sport dresses as are now shown in our windows arc VI 2.50 to 9 14.75. Th prettiest party that the CMf Club has jet given, and that organ jlaetkm baa gtvea a number of very I pretty partial, a-as mat of yeterd. afternoon to la Moose Hall. It wu a May Day party ana apris Moaannit lent thlr beauty and fragrance to the area . A large n amber of ladle, fully on hundred, wer la tuteadanc and i ' e cu i uiiuit. . i hearts. Hoaora at bridge were won by Mr. Wlllard Bond and Mr a PsrleU. walla Mrs C. 8. Terpenlag and Mm Lowell Rogers woa at fnra : hundred Honor at heart were rap tured by Mr Jamea h. BMea. During the afternoon MUM Edna ' Coutta and Walter Rose each contrib i uted two very beautiful vocal num ! bera The party netted the club sixty ' dollar. i Old friend of Mra. William M. ; Ptakely were guests yesterday at a birthday party given to her during the afternoon by her daughter, Mra. isam K Thompson, at the Thompson home on North Main treat. There were about twenty. five ladiea present and the time was apent with needle j work. The rooms were decorated in .tulip. The hostess waa assisted in I entertaining by Mra. Thonia Thomp son. M i - Mr:. K. cheaatnan and Mlaa Cafa Koulston. Piano solos were played by M:aes Katberlnr and rhelma Thompaon and theae two 1 young ladiea and Mlaa Helen Thomp Ison assisted later In serving refresh- menu. The guests Included Mrs. Sarah I'.oulstone and Mrs. Woodward of I Walla Walla, Mra J. M. Ferguson. Mrs. L. Rothrock, Mrs. Mary La Dow, Mrs. Mattle La Dow. Mra. Jesse Fall ing. Mrs. Ruth Siraborn. Mrs. L K iPenUind. Mrs. John Matthews, Mra John Vert. Mra. Mary Bnyden, Mra Mary J. Lane. Mrs. P. J. Hegeman. Mrs. William F. Matlock. Mrs. Mary Plaosway. Mrs. KUen Bond. Mrs. R. i HE" "The Natural Shortening" Cakes, pies, pastry the very names tempt the ap petite. And when they are shortened with Cot toiene the natural flavor and healthful goodness become even more tempting. Conolene blends so perfectly with the flour and other ingredients that the results are most gratifying. Usa Conotan for all your frying, shortening and caks-maldng. Your grocer will supply yon regularly. It is packed lo paita est various sums tor roar cadetnwoc. OSOZFAIR8ANOS5SS3 of the (0 cents a ton lower basis that usually Is established after April 1 "It hi all a question of how the pending anthracite strike comet out. said Joseph L Holmes, assistant to the president of the Pittsburg Coal Compsny. "If the strike la called, doubtless coal will go much higher. Meanwhile It la not any lower than lt4wea In March" Fulton of Stanfleld Means of Umatilla. and Mrs Arthur A microscope ao delicate that It will measure one-millionth of an Inch has been Invented by a British sctentu-i. FEATURE OF PARTY IS MAYPOLE DANCE AT ATIMA New hot or birr but al ways comforfabJe to your throat and tungue. And never leaves you feel ing" over-smoked" svsn after a long-smoking dsy. Its bt'.tatxd Turkish blend of choice, all. pur tobacco Bakes Fatima A Sensible Cigarette ajjBiJ,J1afVsHfff dill EVENT IS ENJOYED BY MANY: FLORAL DECORATIONS, CS I M IJ,Y PltETTY. (East Oregonlan Special. ) 1 1 i ' i ii i .T .'. i . vi , 9 lmlH Alexander. Mrs. J. O. Hales. Mrs .... , . iu riotous array ox oeauuxui iiiam Thomas Thompson. Mrs. Jane Hart. SB man. Mr. J. E. Snyder and Mrs. Mary MtK'ormmach.. a SILKLOTH SHIRTS FOR MEN The newest fabric on the market; nan all the luster of ilk, launders and wears better than nilk, and retains all its beauty till worn out; sizes 14 to 16'z. The smartest colorings you ever saw, Jf15.50 to f 1.00. The Woodmen of the World members of Pendieton and Daphne Circles and famllle of Woodmen last evening enjoyed a social session in the Eagle-Woodman hall. A program, consisting of vocal aolos by Mrs. L B. DeWItt, Wilbur Kurrle Hnd Oeorge Phelps, a piano solo by Mrs. Oeorge Klnx. a xylophone solo by R. W. Fletcher and a reading by Mist Fol lette, was followed by dancing until midnight. serine Howers. Mra. William Jay Warner and Mra Gerald Bohn were charming hostesses at a lovely May I Day party Monday afternoon. The uX ,n fair was given In the Hermiston Au ditorium, and the floral decorations were unusually pretty and artistic An especially attractive feature of the afternoon was the May pole dance by the following little Khool glrla: Mda Patrick. Jane Ounn. Clarice Watson, Oori Swayxe, Nancy McNaught, Ar lene Kennedy. Francee Hinkle and Janice Brlgham. Another' delightful feature was the fancy dance by six pretty high school girls, Including BARGAIN BASEMENT Sale of Children's Iiresses, Itompers, Coverall Aprons. Middles ami Hoys' Wool Mulls and Waists. iMIdroa'a lriw-.Thr remainder of our first sprlnir shipment A very pswUf pink plaid gingham, white collar and velvet bow tie, Ages I to (. Special fJN ...Blue or Tun Shepherd ("reck trimmed Ages I to 14. Special Mp tlreen and Brown I'luld (ilugham, white collar Hpeclal (Stiklrrn ltomX r -Of a medium weight material, black and white trimmed, clatlc button, short sleeves and no col lar Come In white, blue and Ian. A little garment well worth th price. Hpeclal aw lui.lr.n-s nvall Apro" Just right to keep the Utile sidle' diesse ln Medium weight materials, hulf irU, no lMv, n collar Blue and white Special tlsSdren' i i.i'ii. Of a serviceable material, blue middles, whit sailor collar and He, whit middles, loue sailor collar and tl,J-f sleeves Special IWs- Waali suite flM best that -n e liught. Every .me prettily atybol and carefully mad of the. very best ma terial M.e, 11 tH to fl.HS !! MalMpof1 . ollar, comes In tan Special . . . It.. is- WaiMj l.is-hi ami dark stripe Willi military collar, A neat Utile waist Mpedal P II 4crrt oi rot Slttch lo drea yuur boy In the II" r r .... Baaemenl 36-INCH TUB SILK 50c A :6 inch wash silk with assorted colored stripes to be used in dresses and waists. Launders fine, permanent finish. The yard 50 "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP." PHONES 15. In Our Cool, Clean, Flyless Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE Strawberries We are receiving a big shipment daily by express of the choicest berries on the market. Whip Cream Chocolates, Fancy Wafer, Crackers, and Biscuits, fresh today. Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Handled clean and away from the flies. Asparagus Extra fancy home grown Asparagus, fresh daily, pound 10f Our Delicatessen Dept., the one real clean, sanitary store to get your quick meal needs. Cold Meats, Cheese, Pickles, Olives, Etc. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade I Fanny Todd, Laura Boynton, Marie Robert Thorpe and Bert Cartano rf ! Hobbs, Oladys Hmlth, Marlon BrigK Athena, spent yesterday In Pendleton and June Holslngton, accompanied by D. C. Brownell. prominent citizen of Umatilla, spent yesterday In Pen dleton. A. S. Quant, promrnent merchant of Altiee, was a visitor In Pendle'or. yesterday. fleorge T. Cochran, water commis sioner for eastern Oregon, is making an official visit In the city. Judge A. - Bennett, prominent at torney of The Dalles. Is here attend ing the supreme court session. C. Ii. Kberhard, district attorney of I'nlon county, la among the nttornevs appearing before the supreme court R5 YjMv TURKISH W&i CfOARBTTBs aM?V vSrfJIJf LaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaH I Mrs. Walter Reee at the piano and Miss Ethel Rees In a vocal solo M" Jane Warner was the diminutive! Queen o the May. ana Miss Charlotte I liohn her tiny maid of honor. The afternoon was devoted to cards and sewing. Delicious and dainty re freshments were served by little Klf'a In white. Out of town guests were Mrs. F. C BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 JiiiiiiiiiuinimiiimmiiiiinimiimiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMij Specials Echo Hi n Buys imlvk. Fred Andrews of Echo has Just purchased a D-45 Buick auto of the Oregun Motor Oarage, l jtat H piralHml. The appraisers of the estate of Adolph, Mary and Gertrude Plcard. minors, have reported to the county court that the estate Is worth 12057.13. Marrr-n Case Tentatively Set, The case ugalnst W. O. Marron, charged with second degree murder for the death of Wendell Phillips, has been tentatively set for May 22. Straw Hats Appear. Yeaterday, May 1, saw the advent f the struw hat and It Is expected that the old felts will be discarded gener ally. Only a few of the brave ones fpeared In their straws yesterday, Judge Joe I'arkes being one of tho most noticeable. GgnMr ivtiTson na-k. fiunnar Peterson, former third sagger and Cstlhsf for the Pendleton team of the Western Trl-state League, Is back In the city and expects to re main here. He has been In Montana for several months. He says he has not had a ball In hla hands this sea son but expects to turn out with the Blue Mountain boya. For Wednesday and Thursday f HIGH GRADE FILLED JEWELRY. La Valliereg, Brooches, Cuff Pins, Bar Pins, Chains, Crosse, Bracelet. Hat Pins, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Pocket Knives, Waldetnor Chains, WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY AND PRICES. A. L. Schaefer JEWELER. riiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiHMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiit5 : : i ; v; v v. ft! W IS V vi 1 1 a MM .'. X! J ' ' MJ&m maiiBMiiMi l.nJi No. It' llun. granted a decree agulnot ill Inner by NKW VnltK. April It Marile.l Hiiprctni' "'oiirt Jiwtlce Ni-wburger January II lilt, flrl error by bride, ' "Married, wpaiated and divorced In January III divorce suit begun, Feb. ihn three months,' . oinmenle.l mum . Slu..r.- tfri.nlt.il Anlll 14 JUMlll'e N'ewbultfer This is ih. brief marital I f Thai M tki .pd retrord In IhU dawn and was bombarded by Swiss Mtllism Faidlitsud Hu h and l- uuurt, if my memory servg m right . tioop ail along th frontier. teell IIU..U hi girl bride II wag Th.t . going llniu MM b.ll.r." Th. aircraft dropped boinba on the Swiss Une l Crnaw-J. (1KNKVA, via Paris, May 1. (De layed In transmission.! -Hwl terri tory lias attain been violated by a Herman aeroplane. The machine flew over th region of I'orentruy at French town of Delle, 11 miles south east of Ilelforl, and then crossed the Swiss frontier n second time, finally disappearing In the direction of Al- A much as 30 pounds of wool have been sheared from on Angora foat. Went Born Bums. Saturday night the big hnrn tin th Mrs. Peler West place on Tutullla creek, Just south of town, was entire ly destroyed by fire or unknown or igin. The barn was 100 feet long hut there was little hay or grain In It nt the lime Mra. West was awakened luring the night by the glare but wa powerless lo fight the flro. Heveral geese, which were in the barn, were burned. Mrs West carried but little Insurance on the barn. oai Cost still lllirti. MINNEAPOLIS, April 29 Conl 1 buvers who have been wnltlng pa tiently for the price o sag. may Just 'as well step forward and take what I coming to them, ('oai Is not going down. On the contrary, It will probably go up. March prices are itill being quoted by all th local retail dealer instead Free to the Ladies Ff ec mm mm LADIES' SHOE CLEANING AND POLISHING. We want to demonstrate the proper care of your shoes regardless of shades or colors, leatherB or fabrics. Free Wednesday only Free. All shoe repairs always polished. Pendleton Shoe Hospital Next Door to Warren' Music House. I I i I s