East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 12, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916.
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New Spdrt Skirts Just Received
Most attractive models, pretty for wear with white waists, are made ot
mannish worsteds in large checks and stripes. The styles are on neat full
flare lines with novel effects in belts and pockets. AH are moderately priced
at $5.75 to $7.50.
DASHING STYLES IN PETTICOATS. New effects in checks, plaids, stripes and changeable effect in
green, blue, lavender, black and white and other combinations in taffeta of unusual quality and priced
at $3.95. $5.75, and $7.50. mti
Copyright Hart Scbaf f ncr l Marx
Live Attractive Styles in the new
"Sport" Suit,
A Varsity Fifty Five
Every- young man should see Hart, Schaffner & Marx
newest sensation. A belt-back varsity Fifty-Five called
the "sport" suit; one of the smartest fashions of the sea
son ; the number of style variations afford a wide lattitude
of choice. We've gathered a most exquisite assortment
of solid colors and rich looking Scotches in grey and tan
which are particularly adaptable in the "sport" styles
and which will appeal promptly to the young men's tastes.
$20.00 to $25.00
New White Boots
Our stock of white shoes
is the most complete in Pen
dleton. Our 9 inch whit.; lace
boot is one of the smartest
you'll see. Fine kid, genu
ine welt sole, latest style heel
and toe, priced at $7.00
White buck with white
soles and rubber heels, made
in the New England last,
lace, comes in all widths and
sizes. Our price only $3.50
These and many other styles go to make up a most
attractive showing of the season's newest styles. A
correct fit guaranteed. Ash to see our "Ground
Grippers."
In our second floor Drapery Department we have
the best 25c Curtain Scrim in the city. Full 36-in.
wide and comes in cream, ecru and white.
If you need one or two rooms freshened up for
Summer, you couldn't find a more attractive, less
expensive wayto do it than to put new curtains.
We also have a full line of better scrims, nets,
madras and muslins in all prices from 35 to
$1.25 per yard.
WHITE WAISTING
A big assortment of White Waisting you'll find
especially for Summer wear. Finest quality voile,
madras, organdie, lace cloth, seed voile, lyklinen.
These are shown in plain and embroidered de
signs. The yard 25 to $2.00
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
One of the very best wash cloths that is made.
Especially constructed for wear, such as house
dresses, men's shirts, rompers and the like ; 32 inches
wide, fast colors, shown in stripe, check and plain
colors. The yard 20
TAFFETA SILK
for suits. "Dame Fashion" has decreed silk suits to
be more popular than ever this season. A wonder
ful showing of taffeta silks in all shades ; 36 inches
wide; best in quality and finish. The yard $1.25
to $2.50.
COLORED CORDUROY
Showing of a line of shades in colored corduroy,
for "Sport Wear," 27 inches wide, colors of emerald,
yellow, white, sand, rose, brown, Copenhagen, etc.
The yard $1.25
T.P.W.Pure Food Shop
3 Phones 18.
Cleanliness Economy Service
Let us pack that picnic lunch. Cooked Meats
and Delicatessen Goods in the wildest varie
ties. Lunch Sets, consisting of dishes, napkins, plates
etc. Set 15 and 25f
T. P. W. Coffees No better coffees and no
coffees better. Order a pound today.
Strawberries, Fresh Vegetables and Fruits,
fresh by express for Saturday's shoppers.
Sunkist Oranges and Lemons, extra select or
anges, dozen 50 and 60
Lemons, extra select, dozen 35
Home Grown Asparagus, pound 10
Crockery Department in Pure Food Basement.
New Candies, Crackers and Cookies today.
Jellies and Jams, jar lOf
Milk Fed Chickens for Saturday. Phone your
orders.
T. P. W. Special Teas, good to the last leaf, the
pound 60 and 75?
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
ivswranKiMifliaii
The picnic held yesterday evening
by the German student of the high
school proved to be one of the best
social events of the school held for
some time. Accompanied by Miss
Slater, Miss Linsie, Miss Graves and
Miss Bonney the students went by au
to to McKay creek where games were
played, after which refreshments
were served. About thirty of the
students and their friends made up
the party.
Mrs. a. Teyeson yesterday gave a
farewell party in honor of her sister-
in-law. Mrs. Sylvya Omlld, who sails
for Norway June i to visit her aged
mother and other relatives. The aft
ernoon was pleasantly spent in a so
cial way. Several beautiful vocal and
piano solos were rendered. Those
present were Mrs. S. Omlld, Mrs. O.
Jensen. Mrs. L. Barrett, Mrs. J. Rust.
Mrs. C. Carlson, Mrs R. B. Snyder,
Mrs. C. Williamson. Miss Anderson,
Mrs. K. Newtson, Mrs. Enoch Pear
son and Mrs. Carl Swanson. A three
course dinner was served.
Superintendent ami .Mrs. .. V.
Hampton left this morning for Ha
; ker, accompanyhiK the high school
! track team to the annual Eastern
I Oregon meet.
The dance given last evening In
; the Eagle-Woodman hull tor the ben
efit of Pendleton's campaign to elect
a queen of the Bose Festival proved
very successful despite the short no
tice upon which it was given and
conflicting entertainments, it prov
ed very enjoyable, too. being strictly
Informal. Music was furnished by
the United Orchestra. Bo successful
was the dunce that the committee in
charge decided to hold another sim
ilar one next Thursday as a finish
ing event for the campaign.
1 W l 1-A.i,lu lot .i'.nlii. rtn.
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tertained at un Informal dancing
I'artv at her home In honor of Miss
! Eunice Vogel who Is visiting hero.
Mrs. Temple has Invitations out for
another party next Wednesduy night
Mrs. Walter Cresawelt assisted Mrs
Temple last evening.
A very beautiful afternoon party
as given yesterday at the Adams
country home near Adams at which
Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. J. Koy Raley,
Mrs. Sam R, Thompson and Mrs.
Georee A. Hnrtman were hostesses.
The guests, most of whom were from
this city, motored out early In the af
ternoon. Yellow lupin gave a very
springlike setting to the rooms. Nine
tables iduved at bridge during the
afternoon, honors being won by Mrs.
C, F. Colesworthy and Miss BOPBiS
Howler, Dainty refreshments were
served at the end of the play. The
same ladies are giving a second party
tlrs afternoon.
I Mrs. Walter Minnies left this
morning for her home at Walla Walla
Sfter a several days' visit as the guest
of Mrs. E. B. Aldrlch.
i Harry Hogue, former local hard
ware salesman, has taken a position
as salesman in the Taylor Hardware
Co. He was formerly with the Goodman-Thompson
Co. here.
' Mrs. C. S Jerard left today for
Portland to visit a slater for a few
days.
! Mrs. L. F. Lampkln returned thii
morning from Helix wnere she had
been attending the county Baptist
convention since Wednesday.
Miss Ethel Hoothby of Portland,
arrived last evening to spend a month
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Boottab), I'll West Court street.
i
M. O. La Hue of Pilot Itock is at
the Golden Utile.
E. A. Corder of castle Rock Is a
guest of the Pendleton.
J. T. Hoops of Juniper was In the
city yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. J. I). Plamondon of Athena, Is
spending the day in Pendleton.
Mrs. H. K. Hurtholornew of Stan
field was registered at the Pendleton
esterday.
John .Martin, who farms north of
Athena, was In the city yesterday.
Floyd Wlllaby of Athena spent yes
terday In Pendleton.
Glen Scott was In from his farm
last evening for the dance In the
Eagle Woodman hall.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Holte of Stan
field passed through Pendleton this
morning en route to Walla Walla.
icrmn of Disease should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This Is a
time when the system Is especially
susceptible to them Get rid of all
Impurities In the blood by taking
Hood's Sarsapurllla, and thus fortify
your whole body and prevent Illness.
Adv.
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
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No locals takes for Ian tkaa JS.
Count ordinary words to Uaa
Locals will nut be taken over tk
las paid up avMcrlhen.
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Insertion Sa
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City pound Phone 4JI.
Hv room bungalow for rent, mod
ern. Phone 444
Chaa. Myers, paper hanger and
painter Phone U J.
,r sale Bet of Ivory bedroom fur
niture, new. Box 771, Pendleton.
For rent Six room house. Inquire
803 E. Railroad.
For tree spraying, phone I. C. 8ny-
Ur
Lace curtains laundered. Phone
204B.
Bundle wheat bay for sale. Wm
Kupers. city.
For sale White Prost refrigerator
Phone tit.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 524.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. havi
torsge warehouse Phone ttt.
For sale Hold gas harvester, 16
foot cut. Phone iVll.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st.
Suits pressed SOc; dry cleaned,
11.50. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone
ttl.
Few head of heavy worn horses for
sale.' Phone 8F12, or write Route 1,
Box 44.
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. Wanted A good salesman and col
lector who can furnish a rig or auto.
Apply 220 Court street.
For sale Blewett combined har
vester; 12 foot cut; almost good as
new . Only 1500 E. L. Smith ft Co
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only S3 60. Phone 180. Hotel Bt,
George. Carney Taxi Ce.
We handle Alberta nnd Montana
lands on easy terms. Pendleton Ex
change, Room 2. over Taylor Hard
ware Store.
Wanted Position as cook on ranch,
references Inquire m this office.
Rooming house for sale. Main
street, in center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
For sale 25 head of milch oows,
330 and up. One V. 8. cream separ
ator, good a aew. for half price. T
J. Cheney at ranch on McKay creek,
or address Pendleton, Ore,
Mattresses made over, furniture re
pairing, upholstering rails city or
country. La Bow Bros.., 219 Beaure
gard Phone 227J.
$800 automobile for sale at a snap
Can be converted into auto truck or
delivery car st very small cost. Car
In first class condition. See Ray
Crystal, Orovery department, Peoples
Warehouse.
The eminent English psyslelst.
Thompson, explains tne phenomenon
giving radium Its name as a gradual
loss of some of the ions of Its atomk
system, and this Is explained the ev
idence that its rays behave more like
matter than the waves of heat and
light
The world's population makes use
of 12,500,000 glass eyes In the course
of each year.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
Special!
for Saturday
U. S. Inspected Eastern Corn Fed
HAMS
22C I
Oregon Market
Always see that
the meat you eat
bears this stamp
wtTx
and you are get
ting purity.
600 EL. (501
Sunday is
Mother's Day
Why not a Strawberry Short Cake like mother used to
make. Served at
Also our Special
SUNDAY DINNER
From 4 :30 to 9 :30.
Come in tonight. Half of our proceeds from 7 :30 on. go
toward electing Pendleton girl queen of ..the ..Carnival.
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HAPPEN AT
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MothersOT
Attend the
Presbyterian Church
Mothers Day Services
11 a. m. Sunday
May 14
A WHITE CARNATION WILL BE PRESENTED YOU
AT THE DOOR WHICH YOU WILL WEAR IN HONOR
OF THE DEAREST, SWEETEST WOMAN THAT EVER
LIVED YOUR MOTHER.