East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 13, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916.
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9 Ideal Gossard Figures Make
Corset Selection Simple
We have found that among wo
men there are 9 ideal figure types.
Special Gossard corsets are design
ed to fit these figures, and your's is
represented among them.
HERE ARE THE 9 IDEAL
FIGURES.
Tall and Slender Figure, and Short
and Slender Figure,
Tall and Heavy Figure, and Short
and Heavy Figure,
Large Above Waist Figure and
Large Below Waist Figure,
Short Waist ed Figure, and Curved
Back Figure,
Ideal Average Figure.
We will gladly show you photo
graphs of these figures correctly
corseted. Select your type and then
tell the corse tiere you prefer a Gos
sard at?2.00, f3.50, $5.00.
$6.50 and up.
You will be insured a correct fit
ting in the Gossard designed for
you and you may choose from
dozens of materials and styles.
Simple, isn't it?
No obligation follows a fitting.
Whv not be fitted soon?
frossard.
CORNETS
ThqyLace In Front
Cert eft
BRING YOUR
FURS TO US for
COLD STORAGE
AND REMODELING INTO
LATEST STYLES.
Through arrangements
made with our regular fur
rier, one of the largest in the
United States, we are able to
give our customers this ser
vice at a moderate cost.
We store your Furs for a
charge of 3'l on your own
valuation.
We alter your furs at the
actual cost of labor and material.
MOTOR COATING
For your motor coat use oae of our fabrics that is
especially adapted to rough wear, such as Palm
Beach Cloth, Linen or Pongee Motor Cloth. These
are shown in the one shade such as motorists use.
The yard 50f to $2.00
FANCY SILKS
Everyday is added to our already complete stock
of exclusive dress lengths in fancy silks. We are
showing a wonderful line this season of these goods.
Stripes, checks, plaids, etc. Best selected quality ;
newest designs. The yard $1.25 to $3.00
MADRAS SHIRTING
An assortment of madras shirting of colored
stripes in different shades. Makes up into most prac
tical dresses and men's shirts; 32 inches wide; soft
finish and launders fine. The yard 25?
The Peoples Warehouse
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The second of the two parties given
by the Mesdames John Adams. Sam
R. Thompson, George Hartman and
Roy Raley at the Adams countrj
iiuiin- yeaieraay proved fully as
e harming as the first. Bridge was
played and the honors won by Mrs
Henry Dixon Jones and Mrs w. L
Thompson. Among the out-of-town
guests were Mrs. T. o Taylor and
Mrs. j. y Sterrett of Portland, and
Mrs, C. P. Bishop of Salem.
This afternoon Mrs John F. Rob
inson, Mrs. Charles Hamilton and
Mra Frank Fraxier are entertaining
at their third party of the week. They
have invited In a large number of
ladles to the home or Mra Robinson
on Jackson street for an afternoon ot
bridge
An old fashioned sewing bee was
enjoyed yesterday at the home of Mrs.
Frank Deebach. The guests were
Mrs. Roy Gray, Mrs. James Duke.
Mra Nelson. Mrs. j. Body, Mra Mable
Wolfe and Mrs. Minnie Grandln. At
noon a delicious luncheon was serv
ed. Mra W. M. Blakely. Mrs. Sam K
Thompson and Miss Thelma Thomp
son motored to Walla Walla this
morning to remain over the week
end. Mrs. Blakely will be the guest of
Mrs. Laura Woodwarc and the others
will be guests of .Mrs. Charles Jotrea
Miss Ethel Newnuist was made the
happy recipient of a delightful sur
prise birthday party Thursday even
ing when a number of her friends
walked in upon her unannounced
They carried refreshments with them
and a merry time was had
Among the Pendleton guests at Hot
Lake are Tom Thompson. Sam H.
Thompson and W. M. Blakely.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Drew of He
lix were Pendleton visitors yesterday.
In honor of Mrs. Willam A. Brown
of Portland, formerly of this city. Mrs.
Jamea Johns, Jr., presided at a ver
pretty dinner party last evening at
her home on South Garden street.
Covers were laid for eight, the guests
being Mrs. Brown. Miss Van Petten.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tatom and Mr
and Mrs E. B Aldrich. Mrs. Brown
Is the house guest of Miss Van Pet-ten.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure'
Made from Cream 01 Tartar
MO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE
Dancers
If you enjoy good dancing
to good music, come to the
Big Dance in
EAGLE-WOODMEN
HALL
Saturday, May 18.
Keen's Orchestra.
Admission 50c.
late In arriving In Pendleton owing to
a freight derailment near Eagle creek
just west of Cascade Locks.
Itu-t Kami lloiwe Burns.
News has reached the city of the
complete destruction by fire, of the
Andy Rust farm house 36 miles south
of Pendleton on Wednesday. Th
(ire Is supposed to have originated
from a flue The loss is estimated at
$1500 fully covered by Insurance. Mr
Rust was at the place at the time but
was unable to cope with the flames
Library News
Thinks Pendleton Progress! i
W. H. Ellis of Hot Springs. Wash
representative of several lumber com
panics In the Northwest, left this
morning for Walla Walla after tran
sartlng business In Pendleton. Ho
thinks that this city is the best In
the northwest and after his experl
ences In other towns would like to
move his family here to live. He had
Just come In from a trip through the
Palouse and the Big Bend country
where he found much cold and snow
BANISH SCROFULA
Hood's Sartapsrilla Cleanses th
Blood, Skin Troubles Vanish.
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MORE APPROPRIATE.
Sir George Alexander is drawing all
London by his remarkable acting in a
delightful comedy at the St James'
theater
As many people are aware, Sir
Georges original name was Samson
he went on roe stage, and
apropos of this fact a good story is
told.
A well known theatrical manager
was once discussing Sir George with
a friend.
"By the way, Alexander Isn't his
right name, is it?" inquired the friend
"No." said the manager. "It used
to be Samson. It was a pity to change
the name of Samson to Alexander."
"Oh, but Alexander conquered the
world, you know!" laugtied the other.
"Yes," answered the manager; "but
Samson Is a more appropriate theat
rical man. Have you forgotten that
Samson was the first man who
brought down the house?"
Over 2000 miles of railroad lines of
this country' are now operated by el
ectrirltv Bv recent tests between
rteam and electric tractton with the
loaii of freteht uo a 2 per cent
grade, the electric locomotive had an
average speed of 15 miles per nour
as against i miles for the steam engine.
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Thirty new books of fiction were
placed on the shelves of the Public
Library, today.
Andrews Three things.
Bosln This, my son.
Bell CourUn- Christina
Bellamy Looking backward.
Bennett Old Adam.
Benson Thorley Weir.
Bind loss Greater power.
Bindloss Prescott of Saskatche
wan.
Blafckwood Extra day.
BoBher House of happiness.
Brown Robin Hood's barn.
Bryant Dominant passion.
Bryant Felicity Crofton.
Buchan Thirty-nine steps.
Butler Jack-knife man.
Byrne Stories about women.
Cannan Round the corner.
Castle Hope of the house.
Childs Romance or All.
Churchill Modern chronicle.
Daviess Miss Sellna Lue.
Dawson Jan, a dog and a romance.
De la Pasture Tyrant.
Dix Mother's son.
Duncan --Suitable child.
Eastman -Little brother o dreams
Egglnton Modern Eve.
Flndlater Narrow way.
Freeman Mystery of 31 New Inn.
Fosttr Cab 44.
Scrofula eruptions on the face and
body are both annoying and dis
figuring. Many a complexion would
be perfect If they were not present !
This disease shows itself In other
waya as bunches in the neck. In
flamed eyelids, sore ears, wasting of
the musclea a form jf dyspepsia,
and general debility.
Ak your druggist for Hood's Sar
sapnrilla This great medicine com
pletely eradicates scrofula It puri
fies and enriches the blood, removes
humors, and builds up the whole
system. It has stood the test of
forty years, and has received thou
sands of testimonials of the entire
satisfaction It has given.
Scrofula Is either Inherited or ac
quired. Better be sure you are quite
free from It. Get Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and begin taking It today.
H Perfect fitting glasses nia-H
H terlally aid the eyes, besldesH
D making you see better, - butiH
Q perfect fitting glasses are toHt
B be had only after a search-HJ
H9 Ing, thorough examination byBBJ
B in optician of long expcrl-HJ
H In having your glusutaflj
fflj masts here you are certalnHJ
51 ot the rlKht kind of an ax-Bj
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WRITE TO TOOK FRIENDS ON
Monogram Stationery
W. fi. SMITH & GO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARD
ENGRAVERS.
MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR.
A KITCHEN LIKE THIS SHOULD BE YOURS THIS
WEEK.
AT THE TEMPI if VVEDJiEHDAT AND THURSDAY, MAY 17, 18.
FROM THE PEOPLE
MR. RITNEK'S SPEED.
Athena, Ore., May 12, 1816.
Editor East Oregonlan:
Anent the methods of good road-,
construction We have been having dis
cussed in the press, we lose sight ot
the fact that the rapid deterioration
Of our present roads, .especially those
of macadam, Is due In a large extent,
It) excessive speed.
This Is brought to my mind partial
ly by a news Item you recently car
ried, stating that Hep. Roy Rltner
averaged 28.8 miles per hour In a run
from Garfield to Pendleton, which
on account of delays and rough placei
would mean a speed of 45 to 50 miles
per rour at times.
I wonder how AD. Rltner makes
this record conform with the signs he,
as an officer of the Umatilla County
Auto Club, was partially responsible
In having placed on the highways and
which read, "Speed limit 26 miles
per hour, violators will be prosecut
ed." Respectfully,
J D. PLAMONDON.
Gave Commencement Addroei.
Judge Stephen A l.nwell went out
to Helix last evening and delivered
the commencement address to th"
members of the graduating class.
Helix is one of the first town school.
to close for the summer.
Derailment Delays Train.
Trains No. 2 and II from Portland
last evening were over three hours
National Gas Range Wek
All good housewivves will admit that gas is the easiest,
cleanest and coolest fuel for cooking in the Summer
months in fact, throughout the year. A gas range, and
a modern gas range at that, is an absolute necessity in
every home.
Until May 15th, we offer special easy terms on ranges.
If you have an old range in good condition that you wish
to trade in, see us.
Pacific Power 3 Light Co.
Always at your service).
Telephone 40
I, L.
BETTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures ot
oura They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN