East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 09, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916.
PAGE TWO
We Make a Specialty of Lingerie
Blouses at
$2.95'
$2.95 is very popular price; it's just about what most women like to pay for a danty waist We have
concentrated our efforts on this special line, with the following results: The style we show are exclusive
with us. The variety of styles we show are greater than yon would expect to find in a stare twice the 'fO'
ours. We devote special attention to this department and are able to give you extraordinary values. The
range of styles includes both novelty and conservative fashions.
SALE OF WOMEN'S CLOTH SUITS
We are sacrificing our entire stock of womens
cloth suits; all are this season's new desirable
styles. No freaks, all are good smart, quality suits.
During this special sale they are all reduced 33 Vj '7c
or one third, which means that
Regular f 17.50 Suits Will Sell for f 11.75
Regular $19.75 Suits Will Sell for f 13.75
Regular $25.00 Suits Will Sell for $16.50
Regular $27.50 Suits Will Sell for $18.50
Regular $30.00 Suits Will Sell for $19.95
Regular $35.00 Suits Will Sell for $23.75
Regular $40.00 Suits Will Sell for $26.50
Regular $45.00 Suits Will Sell for $29.95
Regular $50.00 Suits Will Sell for $33.75
SILK CORD
One of our popular silk materials that is used for
suits. It is of medium weight, soft finish, especially
constructed for suits. Shown in the popular shades
of brown, navy, Copenhagen, black and plum; 36
inches wide. The yard $2.00
SKIRTING MATERIAL
A big assortment of woolen fabrics that go to
make up extra skirts, shown in plaids, checks and
stripes, 42 to 54 inches wide. These are of best
quality, newest in style and finish. Colors of navy,
blue, green and brown. The yard $1.25 to $3.00
SERPENTINE CREPE
One of the best wash materials of its kind. Shown
in an assortment of Japanese patterns and plain
colors. To be used for kimonas and house dresses.
The yard 20
UNENE SUITING
This is an extra quality cloth for middies and wash
skirts ; 36 inches wide, shown in two cloths, domestic
and linen finish. The yard 15
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Wednesday, May 10th. is the last day of the
special demonstration of the celebrated Royal
Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets.
Mrs. Bel den, expert on figure moulding and
female hygiene will give you the benefit of her
knowledge, gained through years of study on
these subjects. Your corset should be most care
fully fitted.
Mid Summer Night Dream and
other -enn from Shakespeare will
be given by the Dramatic Study Club
in the near future. Rehearsals are
now being held daily under the direc
tlon or Mrs. Adah Loan Rose and to
all lovers of Shakespeare tola will
prove an enjoyable entertainment.
The program will consist of scenes
from "The Taming of the Shrew.'
"Romeo and Juliet" "Mid Summer
Night's Dream" and "Antony and
Cleopatra."
Saturday May twentieth, is the dats
set for the -Fu-y May Festival." to
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mw -Sat
PENPUTON
Mirfrrtng From Itwumonta.
J. u Dunn is reported to be quite
Ul at his home with pneumonia.
Marriage I
A marriage license has been Issued
to Clifford Vivian Sloan and Haiel
Andrea Johnson, both of gtanfieid.
Judge Mann to Portland
County Judge C H. Marsh left last
night for Portland to remain until
Thursday.
i.rading Kightli Grade Papers.
The papers of the eighth grade pu-
nil wh, t.n,w the state examinations
be given on the Round-Up grounds "-, mk m Mln( .r.ded by
der the direction of Mrs. Adah Losh Countv auprin,endnt Toung and P.
Rose About one hundred and seventy- g. Nordnof( Qf Preawatsr. Ths
five children take part in this May d- wl. not , announced untl;
Festival, and will entertain with songs , mldd of nt week
and the crowning St their queen. Each'
2i, " OU B-ffaio hot.,
will be brownies, falr.ee butterflies. ; ... h. , at.-
a nrw ej '. js anu " "iiiit:
boy$ and mi Is
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT MEN'S SUIT
SPECIAL
Have you attended this, best of all Basement
Sales? Here's what you can do with your money.
You can buy a $12.50 Man's Suit for $6.45
You can buy a $15.00 Man's Suit for $7.65
iou can buy a $16.00 Man's Suit for... $7.98
They are single suits remaining from lots of 6.
12 and 18. Every suit as good as the day it ar
rived. There are no other prices like these clean-up
prices.
$17.50 Suits Offered at Clean-up Price $8.76
$20.00 Suits Offered at Clean-Up Price $9.65
$22.50 Suits Offered at Clean-Up Price $9.90
Clothing representing the very best it is pos
sible to buy.
We offer you $25.00 Men's Suits Priced $10.35
We offer you $27.50 Men's Suits Priced $11.45
We offer you $30.00 Men's Suits Priced $13.95
Visit This Money Saving Department.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
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Mrs. Xesmith Ankeny and Mm '
Frederick E Judd entertained yester
day afternoon at bridge at the home
nf Mrs. Ankeny on North Main street '
The rooms were very prettily decor
ated in wild luppin and yellow tulip.
Honors in the play were won by Mrs.
J R. Dickson and Mrs. William lc
Kinney. Twenty-six elderly ladies, whose
average age was (7. were entertained
at a very pleasant tea, party at Hill
side Home by Mrs. Frank Frasier,
Mrs. John F. Robinson and Mr.
Charles Hamilton. Many stories of
early days were tola and (here wai
other entertainment to miike the af
fair a pleasureable one. Mrs. Carl
Power sang several songs during th i
afternoon.
The guests were Mrs. Mary Boyden.
Mrs. Homer Halleck (Portland), Mr
M J. Marsh. Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. S
Morse, Mrs. Jesse Falling, Mrs.
Agnes Kelson, Mrs P. J. Hegeman.
Mrs. J. H. Raley, Mrs. Lot Livermore.
Mrs. William Blakely, Mrs. Wlllam
Roesch, Mrs Helen Bothhy, Mrs.
Mary Disosway. Mrs Margaret Clark,
Mrs. Annie Strahorn. Mrs. Mary La
Dow, Mrs. Elen Bond. Mrs. E. J
SommervMe. Mrs. J B. Burchlll. Mm.
Ann Matlock, Mrs. K a Shull. Mr?
Clara Stocker. Mrs. J. E- Smith, Mrs
Pauline West and Mrs. Mattle Ln
Dow. Miss Price of Spokane. a
granddaughter of Mrs. Jane Hartman,
was also present '
The I-adles' Aid of the Presbyterian
church will meet tomorrow afternoon
In the church parlors.
Mrs. D. C Hansen returned yester
day from Pasco where she spent Sun-
lay with Mr. Hansen, who Is in busi
ness there.
jor Lee Moorhouae the horn of a bull
buffalo which his father, the late Cass
!( liter, picked up on the plains on
September . 181. The date to
scratched upon the horn.
Out Upc l aid I'D.
Chester Fee of Pendleton, captain
of the University of Oregon track
team and the leading point winner
for Bill Hayward's bunch of athletes.
Is not able to wear his track togs be
cause of bloodpoisoning above hit
knee. As a result the university has
given up all hope of winning the an
nual dual meet with O. A. C next
Saturday.
brine Through Snow Storm.
0. A. Kobblns Is nursing an In
jured hand received Saturday when
he drove a big Paige through the
south end of the county Into Uepp-
ner. He drove through a heavy
snowstorm and had difficulty in see
ing the roads which in places were
very bad. At one place he almost up
set and strained his hand in holding
the car to the road.
BRITAIN ADDS TO LIST
OF PROHIBITED GOODS
WASHINGTON. May An addi
tional list of American commerce
which cannot be received by British
ports was received at the state de
partment from i'nited States fonsul
Genoral Skinner, at London.
Among the articles are canned, bot
tled, dried and preserved vegetables
and pickles, litter, rubber tires, tubes
for motor cars and motorcycles, salt
larch, farina and potato flour.
official), have taken the ground
that such prohibitions constitute a
question of International politics with!
Great Britain, which could not well
tie made a supject of protest by the
I'nited States.
Tie Ceaitg Baby!
Hooray! Homy!
Kst'APKD CONVICTS
BATTIjK WITH POSSE
EUREKA, Cal., May 9 Four e.
taped convicts from the Mendocino i
highway camp battled with a posse of!
deputies and prison guards today. Thei
fugitives were heavily armed and
maintained a desultory fire rrom a gu'-
ly all night. They built improvised!
shelters. The posse expects the con-1
vlcts to use up their ammunition and ;
surrender before night
Nothing else cin so completely endear
9 to the present and the future si the
etpeited arrival of a
bohf . Bat in the mean
time the comfort of
the mother is of test
importance. There its
splendid external rem
edy known ss "Moth
er' Friend" which ex
erts a wonderful Influ
ence upon the expand.
Inr muscles. Tbrr bs
enne more pliant,
stretch without undue
pain, me the period
one of pleasant antk
Ipatlen I. -.trad of ap
is s aeries of sr!e:dld letter
from all over the country motlier tell of th
arret help "M'ltlirr' tri: 1 v.ai to them,
km grandmollirrii tell tlie wonderful story
in their own dsurMers abmrt to eiter the
stair of motherhood. Oct a ta.llk: of Mother-
Friend" todsy of ywr neureet drunrist.
1'ae this splendid help v. i!i jmjr m n hand
guided by roar own mind For a free hook
T Isterest snd Importance to all mother
write to Bradftrkl Rcgulstor Co.. 409 Umar
Bid;.. Atlanta. Oa. It relate tlie prrwoal
experiences of many happy mother. It tell
sassy I iMts that all atmies rhould he fa
atlr arith; It I at ur-- a guide sod sa
faagsrsUon. for t book.
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GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
We are not cutting prices
but re improving
quality.
Until recently 70 per cent or more
of the waste molasses from Hawaiian
sugar factories was thrown away. Fur
naces an now being Installed to burn
this molasses and use the heat for
making steam
Last ear, for the first time in more
than half a century, new railway con
struction in the United States fell to
less than IBM miles. In 1914 the to
tal of new mileage built was 1532
and in 113. 5071.
LOCALS
(Paid Advertisement.)
City pound. Phone 438.
For rent Six room house. Inquire
803 E. Railroad.
For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny-isr.
Lace curtains laundered. Phone
20t R.
Bundle wheat hay for sale. Wm
Kupers, city.
Two furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent 124 Jeff Davis.
For sale White Frost refrigerator
Phone 310.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 624.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hsv-i
to rage warehouse. Phone III
For sale Hold gas harvester, 14
foot cut. Phone 2F11.
Going away, piano for sale, in good
condition. Phone 762M.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st
Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned.
11.50. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone
686.
Will 1 11m Prairie thickens.
K F. Averill left last night for ir
rlgon to meet W. L- Flnley, state bl
ologist, who will make an attempt to
film 'some of the wild life of Umatll
la county with his moving picture
camera. Mr Averill has located a den
of coyotes for him out from Irrlgon
;ind Mr. Flnley will attempt to get pic
tures of these animals at play. X
moving pictures of coyotes have ever
been taken. Mr. Averill has also lo
cated a nest of prairie chickens In the
Cold Springs country and Mr. Flnley
will film them also.
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SCENE FROM "THE CONSCIENCE OF JOHN DAVID,"
TERPICTURE, DE LUXE EDITION, IN FIVf ACTS.
HORSLBV.
gtoWHug Or e With w. Ple Today.
MUTUAL MAS
PRODUCED BY
For rent Nicely furnished room.
Inquire 613 W. Alta or phone 356J.
Few head of heavy org horses for
sale. Phone 8F12, or writs Route 1
BOS 44.
For sale A few nead full blood
Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone
241R
Wanted Woman housekeeper in
country Steady Job. State wages
wanted. Address "H" this office.
For rent Office room in Judd
building. Apply F. E. Judd, American
National Bank.
For rent Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms. 114 Stonewall Jack
son.
For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon
and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta
bles. Thoroughbred Poland China seed
hogs for sale at the Commercial Feed
Yard. R. H. Barr, owner.
Wanted A good salesman and col
lector who can furnish a rig or auto.
Apply 220 Court street.
I for sale mewett comoinea nar-
vester; 12 foot cat; almost good
new . Only 1600. E. L. Smith a Co.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night. Funerals to cemetery
only 3 50. Phone (80. Hotel St,
George. Carney Taxi Ce.
We handle Alberta and Montana
lands on easy terms. Pendleton Ex
change, Room 2, over Taylor Hard-
! ware Store.
Rooming house for sale. Mais
street, in center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of pen-
i land Bros.
For sale 25 head of milch cows.
) 130 and up. One U. S. cream separ-
ator, good a new. for half price. T
J. Cheney at ranch on McKay creek.
I or address Pendleton, Ore,
Lost Ladles gold watch with chain
attached on W. Webb. Please return
;to 1004 E. Webb. .
Ofrice girl wanted State age and
experience, also salary expected. Ad
' dress "0" tljjs office.
i Mattresses made over, furniture re
1 pairing, upholstering Calls city or
j country. La Dow Hros.., 219 Beaure
; gard Phone 227J.
j For rent Up to date gpt at the
I Kenmore. Special summer rates for
i room and board i or t room apt. at
109 Water street Phone 421.
8800 automobile for sale at a snap.
Can be converted into auto truck or
delivery car at very small cost. Car
in first class condition. See Raj
Crystal, Orovery department, Peoples
Warehouse.
The Ladies Aid of . the Methodist
hurch wll! meet tomorrow afternoon
at the home of Mrs. R. I Oliver, 901
Jackson street, with Mrs. Oliver, Mr
Roland Oliver. Mrs. A. W. Rugg and
Mrs. L. L Mann as hostesses.
As the first of a series. Mrs Ben
L. Burroughs. Mrs. Henry w Colllna
and Mrs. Roy Alexander are this aft
ernoon entertaining at a bridge lunch
eon at the Hotel Pendleton.
lie. .
W. A. Futter, prosperous farmer o!
the Holdman district. Is a Pendleton j
visitor today.
F. K. Noordhoff of Freewater, is
here assisting the county superln
tendent in grading papers.
$2.VM0 Deal tlosed.
One of the largest real estate tran
sactions to take place here In several
months was concluded several days
ago when Dan Russell of Nye pur
chased the John Miller section of land
northeast of town, the consideration
being 826,(00, Including stock. Imple
ments. e.c. The Miller family expect
to leave within a month for their old
home In Missouri. Mr. Russell re
cently disposed of his place near Xye
but has many acres of leased land in
that vicinity. He will not move to
his newly acquired property until
fall. Pilot Rock Record.
FKFD IIERRKSllOIT TO
essay come back
d2k
BS
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Fred Herreshoff, formerly a con
spicuous figure in goir, will make an
attempt this year to regain his for-
mer prestige. When Herreshoff was
taken III last year and was sent to
n hospital, It was thought that he
would never again w;eld a golf club.'
It whs said his eyes were seriously of
fected. But now Herreshoff has ap
peared on thp Garden City, L. I,
links. In something like his old form.
It is now said he Is playing almost as
well ns ever and his frlendssay he
will be up among the leaders In com
petitive golf thin summer.
Fine!
When you drink
.it at breakfast, you
will realize what great
care has gone into the
production of such coffee
as Schilling's Best
, For instance, the even
grinding is one important
.reason for its flavor and
economy. Every particle
of coffee yields the utmost
in smooth rich coffee-taste.
Schilling' Best goes
further.
Sold only throuRh Rroccrs.
In vacuum-scaled tins
Schillings B
Dcst
Hughie Jennings
Manor of Dtnit " T-atn." tayt
Italian peat too low in fuel value
to be used for heating is being uti
lised in the manufacture of nitrogen
fertilisers.
WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS Of
Monogram Stationery
w. a. SMITH I CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARD
ENGRAVERS.
MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR
:
"After efdkat
finish in m bat
gamm a pip full
of Tuxedo mttkti
victory sweeter or
obit. Em- Yok for
TuxoM"
They All
Like Tuxedo
because they can smoke
Tuxedo from dawn till dewy
eve in perfect comfort and
with always increasing satis
faction. KoWThMmt T4fPm mi CtaraS
From three to five yean'
ageing in wood does all that
Nat art can do to make Tux
edo mild and mellow. Then
Science steps in with the
original "Tuxedo Process"
imitated but never equaled
and takes out all the bite.
You take no risk in trying
Tuxedo. Read that uncon
ditional guarantee in the top
of the tin ; get your money
back from the dealer if you
are not thoroughly satisfied.
You car. buy Tuxedo everywhere
Pouch
5c
Psnous
green tin
10c
In Tin Us.
uniars, 40t
OMdICC.
In OUil
Hum iJtrs,
SOt and 90c.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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OSMER E. SMITH
Candidate for Republican
i Nomination
District Attorney
Umatilla County,
Primary Election May 19, 1916
(Adv.)
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky
man,
And the reason for the state
ment must at once occur
to you
Because we're mighty sure that
there must have lived a
brewer
Who could furnish him with
something that resembled
Bran-New.
City Brewery