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EIGHT PAGES PAGE T.WO DAILY EAST ORHGONIAN. PHNDLBTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1916. luiiMiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiii ii iiiininiiiiiiiiiii i mm iniiniiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiij; m rnSTX. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ..T rruiini Ml Ml ial Ml Ml Mil HI BM MH MM MB Ml Ml HI Ml IB Ml Ml Ml Ml IW WW 111 Mtt HUM Ml Mil latWSl - Our Great Remodeling Sale B OFFERS REMARKABLE CASH SAVING BARGAINS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THIS GREAT STORE NEW, SEASONABLE MERCH- H ANDISE THAT IN A CHEAT MANY PASES IS WORTH MORE AT WHOLESALE THAN WE ARE NOW ASKING. DONT DECEIVE YOUR SELVES. BUY NOW AND PROFIT BY YOUR FORESIGHTEDNESS. I Special Sale of Silk Dresses FRIDAY & SATURDAY $25.00 Values for Only $16.75 This is a wonderful offer. Every dress in this sale is a new, .up-to-the- minute style. They were ordered early but owing to labor troubles m New York City their delivery was delayed and a discount of one-third was allowed us rather than accept the return of them. This great saving we will offer to our customers. The silks are taffeta, crepe meteor and crepe de chine in navy and Copenhagen blue, black and white checks and changeable effects. Full skirts are featured, some have Georgette sleeves, while sash fasten ings and surplece vests add style touches that make these dresses unusual bargains at $16.75. Sizes range from 16 to 46. New Shipment Bed Spreads A new shipment of bed spreads of all kinds and prices. These came in today and will be placed on counters at Remodeling Sale prices. You'll find spreads for double beds, single beds, cribs, twin beds, etc., in crochet and Marseilles in plain hemmed, fringed and scalloped cut comers. $1.25 Quality, Remodeling Sale 98 $1.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $1.18 $2.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $1.61 $2.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $1.05 $3.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $2.49 $3.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $2.95 $4.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $3.39 $4.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $3.85 $5.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $3.98 $5.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $4.45 $6.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $4.95 $6.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $5.35 $7.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $5.89 $7.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $6.29 $8.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $6.85 $8.50 Quality, Remodeling Sale $7.29 $9.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale : $7.85 $10.00 Quality, Remodeling Sale $8.10 STRIPED BEACH CLOTH AND INDIAN HEAD. These are entirely new shown in the Blazer stripe and awning stripe. Best quality material and color of rose, black, Copenhagen, green, navy, stripes combined with white and tan. Especially for sport wear, in skirts, suits, etc. The yard 25 and 35. Wonderful Opportunities for Saving on Women's Apparel of every day practical service are of fered by our Ready-to-Wear Department during this Great Remodeling Sale.- WOMEN'S WAISTS Our waist dept. is full of choice values and smart styles. All Silk Waists in crepe de chine, tub silk and Jap silk in both long and short sleeve styles; colors are white, flesh, pink, mais (yellow), light blue and Nile green. These waists are all this season's latest and best styles and sell regularly! for $2.95. Remodeling Sale! Price : $2.29j As an Added Attraction to our waist section we have chosen three of our regular $2.95 lingerie waists that at the regular price we consider extraordinary values and dur ing Remodeling Sale will offer them at $1.98. Don't over look this item. Ask to see them. "MONEYWORTH WAISTS" During the great Remodel ing Sale we will offer eightl clever styles of waists that! would usually sell for more.! These are smart lingerie mod els in all white and also white! with colored stripes. Remod eling Sale Price only. ... $1.00 "The Royal Roaartana request tat 5 honor of ymir presence at the Royal S Kill given in honor of Queen Muriel E of the Tenth Annual Portland Hose S Festival. CottUlOB Hall, Thursday 5 evening June eighth, nineteen hundred S sixteen. 9 p. m." The above is the wording of the in vitations being sent out by the Royal Uosnrlans Ol Portland, one of which has been received by Miss Muriel Sal 11. u in whose honor the ball is to be riven. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, who Is to be king of the festival. Is also In receipt of one. Tho brilliant event, which will be one of the features of the Hose Fes tival, will be ulven under the patron- uae of Coventor and Mrs. James Withyconibe. Mayor and Mrs. H. R Albee. Captain anil Mrs. lonurd T. Wuldron of the 1'nlled States Army Qenera) and Mrs. QeolTe A. White, Consul and Mrs. 0, Henri Uibbee of Belgium and France. Consul and Mrs. Ramon Escobar Of Chill, Consul and Mrs. Ifoy Hack Hln of China, Con sul and Mrs. Henry Harksnn of Den mark. Consul and Mrs. Harry U Sherwood "f tlreut Britain. Consul and Mrs. Carlo Vlsettl of Italy. Con sul K. Kuniasnkl of Japan Consul and Mrs. A. H. Mcl.claas of The Netherlands. Consul and Mrs. A. H. Lamm of Norway. Consul Carlus M. I'm rein of Peru. Consul and Mrs. Valdemur I.ydell of Sweden, Consul and Mrs. Albrccht Strelff of Switzer land. Mr. Dean Vincent. Mr. and Mr J. ft. Dundora, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colt. Mr. and Mrs Henry U Corbstt, Miss Henrietta Falling, Mr. and Mrs J Wesley Ldd, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Allen Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ou) W, Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore is Wilcox. Cold Springs Canyon. June 1. The ladies of the L W. C. Club entertain ed the members at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilkes Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Dorothea Tlmtnerman. Officers of the club were elected as fellows Mrs. Etta Wilcox, superin tendent. Mary Wilkes, president. DorotAM Tnnmermaa, secretary, Mrs ( harles Wilkes, treasurer. The club color. are green and yellow and were Dm ployed for the decoration Ol the roOIIU. A pleasant time was enjoyed r all. WHY THE BEST OF CHEWS IS "SPEAR HEAD" 0m " Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for a Generation This afternoon at the home of Mr James It. Perry on South Mam Mrs.; Perry. Mrs. F.dwln B. Aldrlch, Mrs j Charles A Murphy and Miss Jennie Perry are entertaining at bridge. The members of the Moose lodge and their ladles enjoyed, a very pleas- lint di.ncing party last evening In tn Moose Hall MADE OF CHOICEST RED HURLEY The secret of tobacco satisfaction i known only to the man who ckfWt plug tobacco. The reason is that a good chew gets right next to your taste, while the leaf in jWk0 tobacco is in a State of fresh, juicy richness that is not possible in any other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you get from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Hurley the most richly-flavored chewing tobacco tint grows. Still more, only the very choic est red Burlcy leaf is used for Spor Head. ' This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign matter, and is pres' d into Spear Head plugs so slowly that n I drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear Head, and 0bH re' sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew that cannot be obtained In any other tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in ix paper. limiting OMWl to Sail, SAN FHANCIWO, Oil., May II. The t'nited States Coast (luard I ntler McCulloch sailed from here for i'a laska She will cruise west frtm there, along the Aleutian chain to Alka and Attu, theme to Valde to take aboard a floating United States court to try criminal cases of the various Islands stretching almost to the Asiatic toast. SUDDEN DEATH Caused by Disease el the KMners. The close connection which exist between the heart and the kidneys la well known nowadays. Af toon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension hi increased and the heart functions am attacked. When the kidneys no longer Dour forth waste, uremic poisonine occurs and the person dies, and the cause is often given as heart disease or Kose a;. k-r. . I.,.,.- uiocom " uinin ,,i mugs. It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a sample Womens Auto Caps We are showing thej greatest variety of wo-1 men's auto caps ever1 displayed in Pendleton; all colors, plain and fancy; the newest shapes and styles. 50c Women's Auto Caps Reduced to 43c $1.00 Women's Auto Caps Reduced to 79c $1.25 Women's Auto Caps Reduced to 98c $1.50 Women's Auto Caps. Red. to $1.29 W Wl Wl W IM BH tws im n?i pre rai w vtiYlt ITS $1.00 EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS 69c Eighteen inch organdie and batiste llouncings, suitable for infants' and chil drens wear; regular price $1.00. Re modeling price' 69 $2.50 AND $3.00 FLOUNCINGS $1.69 Twenty seven inch flouncings, embroid ered on voile and organdie, a beautiful as sortment of patterns. Remodeling Sale Price 81.69 UP TO $1.00 ALLOVER EMBv 25c YD. One lot of soiled allover embroidery, v orth from 75c to $1.00 yard. Remodel ing Price, yard 25 75c AND 85c FANCY RIBBONS 49c Plaids and stripes, a handsome lot, good values at 75f and 85f yard. Remodeling Price, yard 49 ALL STAPLE EMBROIDERIES RE DUCED 20, which means that Reg. 25c Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 20c Reg. 50c Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 40c Reg. 75c Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 60c Reg. $1.00 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 80c Reg. $1.50 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price $1.20 Reg: $2.00 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price $1.60 30 HAND BAGS AND PURSES REDUCED Look them over, you're sure to find what you want, the prices are all reduced. 91.00 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale.. 79 91.25 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale.. 98 91.50 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 91.19 $1.75 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 91.39 92.00 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 91.59 82.50 Hand ags, Remodeling Sale 91.98 93.00 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale $2.39 93.50 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 92.89 94.00 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 93.19 94.50 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 93.59 85.00 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale $3.98 87.50 Hand Bags, Remodeling Sale 85.98 WOMEN'S $1.00 UNION SUITS 59c Two styles in women's union suits, just the thing for between seasons". Remodel ing Price 59 MAIL ORDERS We have a special mail order dept. which takes care of your or der immediately upon receipt. You'll receive your goods by the first possible mail. The shop ping will be done more carefully and conscien tiously than if you did it yourself. Don't hesitate to send your mail orders to us. If we haven't what you want we'll get it for you. UP TO $3.50 WIDE LACE FLOUNCINGS 98c A big lot of lace flouncings eighteen to , 24 inches wide suitable for waists and dresses. Remodeling price, yard 98 $1.00 AND $1.25 RIBBONS 69c YARD One lot of fancy ribbons, beautiful de signs and colorings, suitable for bags, hair 59 bows and sashes. Remodeling priae, the 3 yard 69 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR AT SALE PRICES Lot. 1. Neckwear, regular 65. and 75 '3 Remodeling Price 35 3 Lot 2. Neckwear worth 35 to 50 ; Remodeling Price 10 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade ;fniiiiiti""i'"",ll iitiiiMitimiiiuimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiinii:i iiMfiifiiniMiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri!ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiittiiiiiiniiiiiiiifnfiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir at the h ime of Mr. and Mrs. J. I son Both are elderly ladles and have oen maMng a tour of the west since tie firs of the year. mple du- ,n, nhl. are a-tie-ifl "Anunc-the latest , v.. i w. I nnvi.rv rtf ItT 'mn'i, Alan MHW1 a. ''" .... .. I,. ( ...,, .,,,., TV, I ill K.. KkUII'IC Ul J .J lit nHKI, ftlito TCItl w examined without charge by expert Mr. and Mrs. I Miner K Smith will '.cave this evening for Unulder. Colo rado in the mountains near which city they will spend the summer with rela tives. They plan to return to Psndle ton In September They will be ae inmpanied on the trip by Miss Sophia Howler, who Is returning to her home In Denver, and by Miss Alice Butler, who Will visit with relatives in Iowa before going on to Ljtke Chautauqua, New York, to leach during the sum mer. The final meeting of the Pendleton Delphian Club for tne season will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at I the city hall. Kleellon of officers fori the ensuing year wltt take place nnd a full attendance Is desired. Mrs. F. E. King and Mrs. Hattle Huston arrived home yesterday from Koseburg where they attended the llebekah assembly Kn route tmme they visited relatives In Ibanon. Me. Minnvllle and Foreat drove chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When yon suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it's time to write Dr. Pierce, describe yonr symptoms and get his medical opinion without charge absolutely free. This "Anuric" of Doctor Pierce's is found to be 37 times more active than lithis, for it dissolves uric acid in the system as hot water dim eugar. Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Annrio Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of " Annric" is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. Yon will find the signa ture on the package hist us yon do on Dr. Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Discovery for blood and stomach. WORRY, DE3POKDBK9T. Kidnev Diseaso Isnsie1t hv nwtlril I men when patients complain of barkarhe j or suffer with Irregular urination, dis turbed, too frequent, scanty or palatal ' passage. Tho general symptoms are rhou , matic pains or neuralgia, headaches, 1 dizzy spells, irritability, despondencr. weakness and general misery. Worry Is a frequent cause, and someUmcH a symptom of kidney diseaso. Thousands have testified to Immivtlsta relief fmm those symptoms after using Dr. Pierce's I Anurlc Tablots. As a farewell compliment to Miss Sophia Howler, who leaves this even ing for her home In Denver, Mrs. James Johns. Jr.. and Miss Alice But-1 ier yesterday afternoon entertained u". a charming Japanese bridge luncheon a, the home of Mis. Johns on BQOtbJ Harden street. California popples, burning puns-, st'eks and appointments typloall; j .'uplines gave a very artistic oriental si tting to the affair which wns en joyed hy eighteen guests. Following the luncheon hrldge was played, hon ors bcinjt won by Miss Harriet yminP and Miss Mildred Berkeley. To them iinri to the honor guest were presented very pretty Japanese ravors. Refresh ments were served late in the afternoon tin hostesses being assisted hy Mlsse. Paulina Rice, Margaret C'olesworthy, Angela Bowler anil rtoulah Smith, who were dressed in Japanese cob tumes. The guest list Included Misses Bow ler. Norma Alloway. Mildred Berkeley. MUM Burmester. fiaynell Baldwir ICdnu f'outts, I.ols Crlsswell, Miriam Delano, Olive Owlnn, Kdlth Johnson, .lennle Perry, Ixila Rogers. Beth Smith, Frances Haling, Muriel Snllng lttl Hnyder, Kleanor Vincent, Mari etta Voorhies (Oakland). Harriet Young and Kdna Zimmerman 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 3 TU Hurt In FYak War. liRVDlSN, Wash. May SI -Two mall children of Frank Wilcox, ol Drvden. were badly mjured Sunday afternoon. Mr Wilcox was chopping the text of an Ausarian not wood when the blade of the ax flew tnalllM warfare has been Vienna I'lalnt Hco-lvcd. WASHINGTON, May 31. The Mate department has been advised by the American embassy at I'arls that on sub-received off the handle striking- hl little 7- there from Ambassador I'enfleld at year-old firl In the head and cutting Vienna, and is being forwarded by two daep (ashes I mail. The immedlatelv started for Cash-1 xYxi Is the communication which mere by auto, and when within tVrWl prtcs, dispatches from Vienna recently miles of the town they ran Into Per-iK,d naj ipn handed to the dlplo- Mowr's car, lualng a wheel aailmatk representatives at the Austrian Hens Halk at Market VINCENNE8, Ind.. May 31. M of the First Raptlet ("hprch Hlcknell, wishing to advertise a of chickens to raise money for palntlnge the parsonage, planned to lea1 their hens from the public -tire to the market. A large crowl I hud gathered In the square, each car- I'olaii.l Not to Cift Food. Wom-i THK HAGUE, May 31. It la de- 1(lclared here on Information from au-' IthoritHflve MfilirceM that there is not 'lp!.i, .!!,... .h. n.,mt,nvi the H-l was making her wa V mashing Mnwe's radiator The littl I Jfiar M Wllcoi boy was thrown out and austulned a deep cut In his forehead 'M'lrt. It cites several eases In which it Is alleged submarines of the en tente allies have attacked Austrian merchant ship wlthoct warning. rylng a hen under tier arm but the chickens refused to he led when the signal was given However, the effort served the pur pose for the hens sold quickly at the market, and enough money to pay for painting th Vallejo lighthouse and was pulled free by the tender CTieynne nnd tho tug I'matiHa. Just before that, as th .ii.he,.. v,,. ih.i rwtnnnvi "e " maning ner way out 01 re - i , , , ; , i - - - - ...... ... L... ......... ra. the Mam Tslalwl n.lvv vaeS uh. !-(,'. i in-- J ) i i L J 1,1 J i ''',..', . . j j . --. n" gardlng the plan to feed the civilian ! ed the cruiser Cleveland The subma- population of Poland through an Am-1 , rlne proceeded on her wav to San erican commission It is therefore not considered likely- Francisco after the accidents. Wine that has no morning-after" reaction is being produced in Italy, where a scientist has Invented a meth od of removing the alcohol without otherwise affecting the beverage. : that any relief for the Polish people1 The H-3, which has been ordered will be accomplished this year Submarine iiiiiw Twin. VALLSJO, cal , May 31. The sub- parsonage was obtained. 1 marine H-3 ran afoul of a dyke at the I to the rtremertnn navy yard for a gen eral overhauling, went on the rocks i near Honterey several months ajrn. England owns Trinidad Island. ftsstorad to ;mm1 Health. "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Cans. Zanesvllle, Ohio. "I lost weight nnd felt so weak that 1 almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman.'- Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. lllllllllllllllllltMllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiHK ansco Cameras f Cyko paper and films. Awarded gold medal Pa- nama-Pacific Internation- al Exposition, San Fran-1 CISCO. Developing and print-1 ing promptly done at - E j Tallman & Go. I L"""! Druggliti 'l" HIIHIMllllllllHIHinilini