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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. Seasonable and Novelty Merchandise for the Summer Months in Great Variety The "Sayres Store is Amply Prepared to Meet Warm Weather Demands-in Women's Apparel at Prices Sure to Interest All Who Compare Values Economy Basement Specials Women's Sleeveless Vesta 5. 10e 15, 20 To $3.00 Henderson Corsets 49 To 75c Fancy Ribbons, yard 25 7.v Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, yard 39 Uc Lisle Gloves, all colors 15r 26c Urge Bath Towels 19 All Lace Curtains Half Price Visit Sayres Economy Basement often, you'll find it to your advantage to do so. Many items of inter est to economical women who wish to save money Among other titles, this store has fairly won that of The Store for Ladies' Waists Yes we've won this title, "The Store for Ladies Waists," be- MfT J J !L TIT-.. cause we deserved it. e ve de served it because of the complete ness of our stock at all times the variety and newness of our styles and above all the ex tremely moderate prices at w hich our waists are always sold. New Wirthmor Waists at One Dollar Just in. See these new Wirthmor models and learn what really excel lent waists $1.00 will buy. Sold exclusively by this store. June Sale of Women's Suits and Coats An early Summer event of far reaching importance. Every Cloth Suit and Coat Must Go Right at a time when you can be assured of a full season's wear, we otter every cloth Suit and Coat in the store at remarkably low prices. Every garment this season's newest models made up in Shepherd Checks, Plain Gabardines and Serges in colors of .Black. Navy. Copenhagen. Blue. Rooky Tan, Oregon Green, Bat tleship Grey. etc. COME IN TOMORROW SEE THE GAR MENTS then judge for yourself. We advise prompt selection that you may make your choice from a, complete range of sizes, colors and styles. I June Days Demand Cool Looking Frocks We are prepared as never before to show you a beautiful assortment of Wash Materials for the mak ing up of smart Summer dresses. Among the most popular Wash Materials are Aurania Voiles, Seeded Voiles, Flowered Dimities. Flowered Flaxons, Fan cy Organdies, etc. NEW WHITE SKIRTINGS of Mercerized Ben galine, Black Striped Gabardine, Cotton Corduroys, etc., from which to make your selection for nifty Summer skirts. NEW TODAY 40 inch BLACK TAFFETA There is a great demand for Black Taffeta Silks throughout the country and it has been almost impossible for merchants to supply the trade on account of shortage of raw silks also the scarcity of dyes. We have just received a limited quantity of Black Taffetas in 36-in. and 40-in. widths to offer at $1.25 to $2.00 the yard. These are extra good values. Pendleton's Quality Store PARASOLS! To add to the beauty of Summer costumes here are Parasols of Fashionable Variety, from the simplest white cotton sun shades at to the Pompadour-flowered -silks fin ished with ivory tips at $12.00 each. The plain color taffetas, greens, reds, blues and tans, are well liked by many, the brighter col on being particularly favored for Sports oc casions. Children's Parasols from 25 up to f)5f each. CARUSO WorU-fmncm Tatar, Say: "Tuxedo completely satisfies my tobacco taste. Most important of all, from singer's standpoint, Tuxedo does not irritate my throat" AUTOMOBILE TURN!! OVER ON GRADE; 2 OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Miss Velda Roark arrived at the home of her parents here last week She has been attending school at Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs G. A. Robblns visited here Saturday. Miss Elsie Mclteynolds entertained the Saturday club at her home Sat urday Delicious refreshments were served. L. ('. Scharpf and family and E. T Fanning made up a fishing party Sun day. Dr. and Mrs. Gilleland, Mrs. Walter MACHINE IS TOTAL WRECK IN' At' ( IDE.VT OX ROAD TO I'll.OT ROCK. j Smith. Vivian Gibbs and Virginia (.aim; Warden M il..-- IbMind-up of Gilliland motored to Pendleton Sun iij:lcr Who Violate lnw and day to attend the girls' conference, l ines Are Imposed; Mrs. John1 Mrs. Russel. head nurse at the hos ' Rradhum Is seriously III In Hoh- Pital. went to the home of her friend p.tal at Portlaml; Other Xems Mrs Dinsmore. on Butter creek to I visit for a fortnight. (East Oregonian Special.) Millard Dick of rklah was a visitor PILOT ROCK, Ore, June S. What here Saturday. I FESTIVAL TO OPEN T QUEEN MURIEL WIIX BE PRE SENTED with kky to prnr Tills EVENING. "Tuxedo Does Not Irritate My Throat" That's what the world's greatest tenor says about Tuxedo. That's what you will say about Tuxedo after you've given this mildest and pleasantest of all tobac cos a week's trial. Qtixedo Orelt Event WW Start Wednesdaj With Parade of CTiHtlren In Which 10,000 IW and Gins Will Take Part; Fireworks spectacle planned for the Reiiing. crations sent May II, Brlgadler-Oen-i-ral Northey telegraphs that his op eratlonl against Neu Lungenberg (north of Lake I'lassa) were success ful. The enemy was compelled to evacuate the town. We occupied It today, capturing large quantities of ammunition, food and stores of all kinds. "An enemy garrison which is hold ing Marema, -3 miles east, northeast of Abercorn (on the Ithodexian bor der) has been invested." Ford Wright and family left Idaho Friday They expect to make Tne (,u(-en of their home there Chas. Wilson and daughter Mable returned Saturday rrom Freewiiter, came near being a serious accident happened here Saturday. Bud Corn field, accompanied by one of Morg Edwards sheepherders, was coming trom r-enaieton ana wnen uj wbtn (bty have bMI visiting. M down tne Murtevani nui coming into town, failed to make the turn ' and went over the grade. The car was a complete wrecK Both men were able to walk on into town and be worse for their ex- fur - 'ORTLAND . I Portia n tival open.- -I" (re.. June ti I s Tenth annual Rose tomorrow morning he festival is to receive seemed none the worst perience. Fishing may be great sport for some people but there are some local nlm rods who say they don't care to fish ny more this year. Deputy Game : Warden Tonkin has been making trips Miss Bva'.in Hunt has returned to her home here after attending Colum bia College at Milton the past year. , Maxine Shannep left for Portland Sunday where she win spend the sum mer with her grandparents. this week and after in isherm'n's baskets and Tk Paftt Ttiaca W ftw " Cla The tripnel "Tuxedo Proce" of refining mild Kentucky Burley, mellowed by 3 to 5 years' ageing, ftntivtly removes every particle of harshness and ' bite". Put Tuxedo to the pip list. That will show you why, to million! of men, Tuxedo is the only "just right" smoke. Read the guarantee in the top of every tin. You can buy Tuxerlo everywhere Pouch 5c Flmoul frecntia 10c ia 7I mUtn, Mr mJtOt. a MUM itcrndtQc. TBI aMiaiCAB TOBACCO COllfAKl ler size the following Ly(Ha E pjnkham id Mark Sturtevant. ,jUn,i wni,.n nas 125: Tobe tyish, Ratpb'time for more than forty up the CI spelling finding f arrests n who was Schaefer Fred Moes. H -rry Kissinger Fred Runkal and George Done. I Wm Evans shipped three cars ol hogs to Portland Saturday. Dr. Gilliland returned from Port-; iand Friday where ne has been at- tending- Mrs. John Bradburn for thej last two weeks. Mrs. Bradburn un derwent an operation Thursday Two! ; tumors were removed from her atom-1 ... h ,nd while she u mill dangerously j 111 there i some hopes for her now. Mr. and Mrs linkers are the proud parent! of a ten pound baby "FAKE REMEDIES'' ADVERTISED He doubt some or the medicines ad vertised are fakes, but these never have any lasting success. They stand in striking contrast to the good old standard dependable remedies, like Vegetable id the Corn test of ir has bean alleviating the suffering of wom ankind. Such medicines are a bless ing to the community and will contin ue their good work from one genera tion to another. Adv. BURNS WILL HAVE NEW ROAD TO THE RAILROAD HAItKIMAN, or.. June 3 Work i n the Improved highway from Burns (4 'h railroad terminus at Bendire girl has een started under the supervl- whi. b P Carnival, ' has Miller went to I'klah las w.-ek to deliver a new car to J. W Sturtevant Miss Frankie Sturtevan r.-. n -I Bendire and urn 'np witn mm ano vjo um tw their home this morning. Miss Vivian (MB visited relatives at I'k.ah last week. Of Mr and Mrs II at the hospital h r crown of roses from J. H. IJun- ilore, presidi nt of the 1916 show, thii evening and at the same time Mayor H. K. Albee Will present her with the key to the city Events of tin- FlrM Day, Children'" Parade reaturing lu.UUO buys ami Kirls In historical pageant. National dedic ation Columbia river hlghwaj it Multnomah Falls. Opening festival center. 16,001 xiuare feet or floral features Opening exhibition of 1,000,001 roses by Portland Rose society. Tlreworks spectacle on Willamette river introducing thrilling featur. show.ng destruction of gunboat by submarine, Second iia.v Features, toiler skating maratohon in which 100 boys will take part. Tractor demonstration eq.uipm.eni In public test. Annual Floral Parade rated floats on review. Children's Singing. More than r,. 001) children in songs and patriotic drills. peal u res Tor closing nay. Faternal, military and civic parad.v 'Ireatest spectacle of kind ever pro. duced. Chinese baby show and pageant 100 babies In competition. First annual Rose Festival regatta Races by fast hydroplane boats L'altee carnival procession led by Governor Wlthycombe. Most weird, amusing, spectacular and thrilling I arnlval parade offered In the west Governor Withvcomhe will ride his the time trains are running intoi ,.,... ...,, harm. retta" at the head of the pageant Community sing and final Illumine, tlon t t city. Roads Are Reported (jood. HOOD RIVER, Ore.. June . Herman Kresse. Harold Hershner, Frank Davenport. Jr.. and Kay W. Sinclair have returned from an auto mobile tour of central Oregon, en thusiastic over the good roads In that section and in the MofO, Wasco and Bnanlko regions. The returne home however, was made by way of Warm i'prings reservation. The motorlsts'say that the roads between here anil The Dalles are In fair condition for mountain roads, ex cept for a short stretch Just this side of the summit of the range between here and Mosier in Hood River coun ty. m I-atc.-t 700 deco- at ttielr home on Hut- slon of Hoadrnatr Miller ek. FJMM two men on the big engines Will Evans Jeft for ..J( v,fAIlri everything Is running i wnere uie ru. ,,,! hi, and a 20 foot grade I being made, with sufficient elevation In the . " nter to give drainage. MANY OREGON WOMEN SAY THE SAME Portland, Oregon." My daughter's health was very poor after her first baby came. Finally she took three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and her health was greatly improveuu one inw wrec t rn. Has always depended on this wonder j fnl medicine to help her through." Mrs. Isabel bebtrand, 86 Texas St., Portland, Oregon. Lcntn, Oregon. "I used Doctor ', Pierce's Favorite Prescription be fore my baby came and 1 believe it aaved mv life. as I was in very poor Mrs. kkh, eon. Note: Dr. Pierce receives, daily, many letters like the above from all over the world. i m m health." - C. II. Pow Lenta, Ore- Phone 444 for Pendleton's Best Ice Cream WHEN RERESHMENTS ARE SERVED the ftiwrftl verdlcl will b thai tile lot cream wan perfect Iv : I.- iu Thftl In, If it came ffon here. No oe ever rtfUfttfl our cream unce they t ave UMrtod it. And it doom! take much OOOSlni to induce HlOtt people to ucoept a second helping At your next party of other uffuir let ur cream he the refrenhmeni. Atk your fTOOl Pest Pasteurized suhptitute. r for PtndUtoB'l Putter Take 'i Pendleton Creamery i indlre, the people living between DurnH will have a first . highway Thin new road fol OWl the main traveled road from riirtu to the government experiment I Station, thence to Iytrven, AlgrlUon. H.irrlman, and wil) terminate at Hen dire, whleh In going to be the terml nud of the Oregon & Eastern railway now building Into Harney county from Ontario. home at Nolin after visiting her aunt,! "ther ruana are planned anu win . . i.w Mr. Unanaf Mra LlSwnst acrom- terminate at Bendire, giving the peo- (real . htf ,,! :,! will remain for pie of Harney rounty aSOSM to the nient the Bofld Auto Co. i to I'klah ra"t week. Terry hail returned ta her Teutons Loae in Afrira. LONDON. June 5. -The British lorce, which In Invading Oermnn Knnt Africa from the MUthwMt and whleh wan reported to have penetrated 10 inllen into Herman territory on the front between LftJCOa Tanganvlka and Ni.ixyu. has made el ill further pro- ICOOrdlng ti nn official state The Ktatement cays: a ' "Up'e of weekji ew town and railroad. 'In continuing the report of opa The mighty restorative power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to dis appear compels the organs to prop erly perform their natural funotions, corrects displacements, overcomes irrcKdlaritics, removes pain and misery at certain times and brings back health and strength t" nervous, Irrita ble and exhausted women. What Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pro scription has done for thousands it will do for yon. Get it this very day from any medicine dealer, in cither liquid or tablet form. Doctor Pierce's Pellets are tinoqnalod as a Liver 1111. SitudleKt. ctixl(t Ui fite. One tiny, Sumr-matcd Pellet a Dose. Cure Hick iTeadache. Dillons Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indi gestion, Dillons Attacks, and all do rangemnnts of tho Liver, Stomach and Dowels. Pendleton limp A Wednesday M AT NEW GROUNDS, NEAR CITY PUMP STATION. The Only Circus Coming Thia Way This Season. A WORLD'S FAIR UNDER CANVAS 89th Annual Tour. 5 Acres of Tented Wonders .'5 Big Rings Mammoth Double Menagerie 51 Funny Clowns 500 Startling Novelties. A Dazzling Galaxy of Arenlc Stars Sec The Monster Million Dollar Street Parade Reserved Seat Sale on Circus Morning at Warren's Music House, 820 Main St