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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES We Have Some Pretty New Spring Coats They are attractive style made of check in the new wool velour, navy blue, black and Copenhagen gabardine. New knitted fabrics and cords in rose, Kelly green and light blue, made in a variety of novelty style featur ing bell cuffs, cape collars and flared hip effects. The price range from $9.75 to $35.00. WOMEN'S MOTOR COATS We are showing an excellent assortment of style in motor coats of light weight washable material for Summer wear. Awning stripe, silkenfeil, Palm Beach and linen at $2.95, $10 and $13.75 SPECIAL NOTICE Mrs. Betden, representing the Royal Worcester Corset Co. is here today and will be here tomorrow and Wednesday. She is here to demonstrate and fit Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corset. We invite you to call and have a free fitting and demonstration. 17 Another New Lot of Money worth Waits at $1.00 THEY ARE WONDERFUL VALUES. These new models are of sheer organdie, neatly trimmed with fine tucks and embroidered collar and cuffs. There is also a neat style of colored ba tiste, that silky material that launders so well. The colors are flesh, pink, peach, maize and grey. Only $1.00. BLACK AND WHITE SILKS A big assortment of black and white silks in stripes and checks. These make up into neat stylish dresses and waists. We are showing all sizes in stripes and checks; some plaids; 26 to 36 inches wide. The yard $1.00 to $2.00 PONGEE SILKS As you know, Pongee Silk is one of the most dur able silks on the market. You'll find our stock com plete, all qualities, 32 to 36 inches wide; dress weight and the heavy motor weight. The yard 50 to $2.00. WASH DRESSES Made of our voiles, organdie, lawns and batiste assures you of getting the neatest, coolest and most inexpensive garment for the investment made. Price, yard 10 to $1.50 WHITE NETS For your lingerie frock, use white net, nothing is daintier or of better style. For trimming use the net pleatings and lace bandings. What could look pret tier on a hot day. Nets 50 to' $1.00 Bandings 20 to $2.00 Pleatings 25 to $1.25 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3 PHONES ALL 15 Cleanliness Economy Service. Strawberries Extra choice ripe berries, box.. 10 Asparagus Home grown, 3 pounds 25 Dairy Butter Full weight fresh, sweet butter, 2 pound roll 55 Cooked Meats Boiled Hams, Liver Sausage, New England Ham, Chicken Meat Treats, Roast Pork, sliced to your order. Picnic Ham Shoulders Sugar cured, well trim med, pound 16 Country Hems and Bacon Pound 20 Sunkist Lemons Extra select juicy lemons, doz. 35 T. P. W. Special Blend the Best 35 Coffee on earth. Extracted Honey Pint jars 35 ; Quart jars 60; 4-gallon jars $1.00. jars, EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS In Our BARGAIN BASEMENT ISO Men's Suits at unheard of low prices. Every suit is a bargain of merit $12.50 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement. $15.00 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement. $16.00 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement. $17.50 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement. $22.50 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement $20.00 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement. $25.00 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement $10.35 $27.50 Men's Suits, Bargain Basement $11.45 $30.00 Men's Suite, Bargain Basement $13.95 You have not done the best with your money n you nave not bought one of these suits 45 $7.65 $7.98 $8.76 $9.90 $9.65 Peopl es Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade Thla week promises to te the busiest in a social way that Pendleton has had this season. This afternoon Mrs. K E. Judd and Mrs. Neemnh Ankeny are entertaining at cards at the Judd resi dence, while out at Hillside Home on Tututlla Mrs. Frank Frailer, Mrs Charles Hamilton and Mrs. John F. Robinson are entertaining at their first of a series of three parties. On Wednesday evening they will enter tain at dancing- and on next Saturday afternoon will again entertain at cards. On Thursday and Friday afternoons, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. George Hart man. Mrs. Roy Haley and Mrs. Sam R. Thompson will entertain at cards at the Adams home near Adams. Oth er smaller affairs are planned, too. Invitations are out ror a brldgeaft ernoon on Tuesday, May sixteenth, with Mrs. William M. Slusher and Mrs. Pale Slusher as hostesses. The affair will be for Mrs. J. L. Sterrett of Port land, mother of Mrs. Dale Slusher, and Mrs. Frederick rjullck, daughter of Mrs.'william Slusher. ijiiiiiHHmiiiiiHi mimmtm iimiihiim (May Specials! 1 For Tuesday 1 Souvenir Spoons Odd piece in Sterling for T.ble Service end Sterling Novelties, As all Silverware has advanced in price, this special sale will mean a big aring to you. come in and see our Special Diamond Ring assortment, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00. S A. L. Schaefer JEWELER. Mothers' Day will be observed at I the Methodist church next Sunday "muL ,,,mimiHiiimmiimiimiimiiiHHii""'" ml of the morning service. Everybody is Invited to come and bring their lunch at 2 p. m. There will be held an old time class meeting. Tea and coffee will be provided. Miss Jennie Perry, Who has been taking training as a nurse In a Chi cago hospital, is home ror a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Perry. Mrs. Paul Kreft and little daughter I ui riven riuine veoierutty rum miner wnere tney nau been visiting relatives. Mrs. George D. Haslett left thla morning with her husband by auto, to accompany him on his trip through Idaho and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Dave C. Graybeal and children left this morning by auto for their new home at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James s Johns enter tained Informally at dinner Saturday evening. Pearl Chandler, of Portland, who is to be married on the 17th to E. C. Day, a prominent contractor of Pendleton. Is the house guest of Mrs W. J. Kaerth. Polk County Itemlser of Dallas. Library News Best Thing for a Billons Attack. "On account of my confinement In the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from Indi gestion and Uver trouble. A tew weeks ago I was not able to go to the case for two days. Failing to get any re lief from any other treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Tablets and te next day I felt like a new man." writes H. C. Bailey, Editor Carolina News, Chapin, S. C. Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. The following new children's books have been placed on the shelves at the public library today. Dickinson Children s book of Thanksgiving stories. Field Eugene Field book. French Lance of Kanana Goodlander Fairy plays for chil dren. Grimm Fairy tales. Hall Home-made toys for girls and boys, Hatton Magicians' tricks. Hawkes King of the thundering herd. Henry Lyra herolca. Longfellow Evangeline. Hurll Murillo. Hurll Rembrandt. Hurll Reynolds. Hurll Van Dyck. Kelland American boys' workshoi Morley Apple tree sprite. Olcott Jolly book for boys and girls. Perkins Mexican twins. St. Nicholas Tiristmas book. Seaman Boarded-up house Schwartx Famous pictures of chil dren. Skinner Tales and plays of Robin Hood. Smith Arabella and Araminta stories. Towers Letters from brother Bill, varsity sub. Verrlll Uncle Abner's legacy. Waltt Molly, Waddy, and Tony. Williams Fair Play. ers In her stage la a dally round trip between Houulam and Humptullps City, u lolal instance of 54 miles over the Olympic Highway. , WOMAN WEAK, DiZZY, NERVOUS Health Restored by Ljrdia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. As an example of the extent to which European nations have beaten this country In obtaining a hold on South American industries. It is said that 90 per cent of the railroads of the Argentine Republic are managed by European engineers. Lame Back. Lame back Is usually due to rheu matism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people are moat likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Cham berlain's Liniment two or three times a day Try it. Obtainable every where. Adv. O OKRMAX AM) ,Al AGENTS AIDINfi KIAOUTIOV e Approximately 85 per cent of the losses of cattle on the National Forest ranges due to poison plans. Is caused by tall larkspur Death camas, lu pine, laurel, sneeze weed, and rubber weed are responsible for sheep losses from such cause, while loco weed Is the principal poisonous plant affect ing horses. Last year the loss from these causes amounted to about ! 000. Hank sUlnn-iH failed For. WASHINGTON. May I. The comp troller of the currency has called for statement of the condition of the national batiks at the close of busi ness on May 1. MEAdM GUN CLUB MAKES GOOD SCORES CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years Always bears the Denature of t East Oregonian Hpeelal ) MEACHAM, Ore.,' May $. The Gun M'lub held Its second shoot on Sunday. Below Is the score of the members present: Clint Davis. 17 out of 25; Jack Dockdeiler 17, F H, Fair 16, Alex I Thompson 16, Harry Smith 15. Jim Maker 14, Koy Hawes 14, J. Hokon son 12, R. Fagan 11. O. Peavey 11, L Barker If, ri. Ross 11), J. Dockweller 9, I Legroe d, J. H Marshall 9. D. Grainger 4. Geo. Ellis, one out of 10. Bob Shaw sub. for Geo. Ellis got four out of If, The highest of rtralgnts were Jack Dwkweller 6, Fred Fair 6. R. Hawes ,7 Clint Davis 7. Mr, and Hrs, R. Wlikison went to La Grande on Friday night to visit the week-end with Mr. and Mis. Ken nedy, Mrs. Wlikison's parents. Mrs. Alice Sanford of Hllgard. came Louis Clark formerly of this place, returned on Friday to reside here again. He has been working at Ar lington. Frank Hanlen, merchant of Kamela came here on Friday morning for a few days visit. Messrs. J nryson, M. T. McLaugh lilt, Uusselj Wilbur, John McLaugh lin and Miss Velna Marple of Duncan, came up on Saturday night to attend the dance but it had been postponed ko they spent the evening with Miss Aullne Davis. IIUIIIItllHIIIIIIIIIillllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillilimillllf- I NOODLES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES home with Miss Uhoda Mangers on Wednesday to spend the week end H"w MrB- Harrod ot Rid of Her with ihe latter. Ml Manner had Stomach Trouble. been visiting at Hllgard for a week. "I suffered with stomach trouble On Saturday morning Mrs San- for years and tried everything t heard ford returned to her home at Hllgard 'of, but the only relief I got was tern accompanied by Miss rthoda Man- J porary until last spring I saw Cham gem. Mrs. J. Utrson and children, all I berlaln's Tablets advertised and pro- f whom went to attend the dance: cured a bottle of them at our drug, considerable I f-HFY'S KWONG HONG LOW 1 1 VvIVl W U6 West Alts St., UpsUin. Phone 433 'aiMMIIIil' I" I llllllllflllllflllllllirillllllflllllllllllMllllfllimimillllllllimTtmif daughter, Mrs Dyer there. They repotted a very good time. Mrs. W. Chelf came up from Huron Thursday to upend the week-end with ESTRADA CABR.BRl. Despatches from Mexico City say that It has been learned that German officers are directing the Guatamalan revolution seeking the overthrow of President Ktada Cabrera, and that Japanese agents are supplying arms and ammunition. Three columns of revolutionists are in the field. They are under th leadership of Gen. Islfloro Valdez and Gen. Ignaclo Toledo and have mads progress. store. I got Immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain In the stomach," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind Obtainable everywhere. Adv. The liberal and conservative lead ers have united In the revolutionary movement. Their platform contain a demand for labor and land reforms and Improved educational facilities. Woman Irles Auu stage. HOQL'IAM. Wash, May 8. This city haa stepped into line with Paris and other cities with women auto bus drivers. It now bears the distinction of having the only woman auto stag driver In the southwest, if not In the state. Miss Helen Swedblom haa begun op erating an auto stage between Ho qulani and Humptullps City, prefer ring ire in (he oiien nlr to that In in office. The route Miss swedblom cov- Jamalca, N. Y. " I suffered jrreetly with my head and with backache, wee weak, tatty, ner vous, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as I was irregular for two years. One day when I was feeling unusually bad my sister-in-law came in and laid, 'I wish you would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound.' So I began taking It and I am now in good health and am cured. I took the Com pound three time a day after meals, and on retiring at night I always keep a bottle in the house." Mrs, L N. Burn ham, 35Globe Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat urally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi monials. Many more tell their friends. If yon need a medicine for Wo men's Ailments, try Lydla E. Ptnkham'a Vegetable 'om pound. Write Lydla E. Ptakham Medi cine Co. (confidential) for any thing yon need to know about these troubles, eaw KIDNEY DISORDERS QUICKLY RELIEVED Tallman & Co. the popular drug gists, have established' a new record In the sale of medicine. They say they don't believe any medicine ought to lie paid for unless It does the user some good and they have adopted the plan of selling Solvax, the standard kidney remedy, under a positive guar antee of quick relief from all kidney or bladder misery, or' money back without a question. This speaks elo quently for the virtues of the remedy that already has created such a wide spread demand In Pendleton, Hun dreds of people In every walk of life have been relieved of the agonies at-! tendant on weak, disarranged or clog- ged-up kidneys and bladder by this; remarkable money. It Is not Just merely a kidney treatment, It I a! medicine that puts the entire, pain-1 racked body Into normal condition' and gives vigorous health after the many painful disorders caused directly ( or Indirectly by sick kidneys. A ! change for the better will be seen aft-1 er the first few doses of Solvax and Its' continued use will soon tone up the en-j tire system of Improperly working or-1 gans and give you the desire to live j and enjoy life to Its fullest. Holvax is considered the best kid ney remedy on the market today be- cause It alms to cure by striking dl- j rectly at the cause of all the trouble. The many pains and aches caused by Improperly wroklng kidneys cannot hei permanently cured unless the cause Is removed. Solvax Is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money If It linen not cure This Is the strongest proof that can be offered as to the merit of the medicine. You are cheat ing yourself out of your slice of life If you don't give Solvax a chance. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TA1ALES CHILLI CON OARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS 8ERV1CB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb tad Cottonwood Sta. Phone t(7. Pendleton. Or. Hong Kong Cafe IND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty. Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT "MBALS 25c ANDirF Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Nest to I. 0. Bldf. Phone HI