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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 12. 1916. " " - -- - -- ' m wmm vmm W Wl IWM lWl vm tmm mi ism iu mi 1-1 imh iif - - vmm ma ihm imp i inn i-m im iw i iu iwi iw if .! . lllW.Mll.lBIMmiiaSWiaT.aigttimm i Great Remodeling Sale THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY APPAREL NEED. SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE FROM THE WIDEST .VAr RIETIES AND SAVINGS EFFECTED ON YOUR SUMMER REQUIREMENTS BY SHOPPING HERE DURING OUR GREAT REMODEL ING SALE. Great Sale of W omens All Silk SUITS J -3 off the regular price The most seasonable offering we could possibly make you. Hand some silk suits, practical for wear now or in the wannest weather. New up-to-the-minute models, some having arrived as late as last week. Full skirts, bell cuffs, double collars and flare jackets are the style features. Crisp taffeta, the new Gras de Londre and that rough silk call ed Khaki Kool. The colors are black, navy and Copenhagen blue, Quaker grey and tan. There are no two models alike therefore those choosing early will have the widest selection. $30.00 Women's Silk Suits $20.00 $35.00 Women's Silk Suits $23.25 $37.50 Women's Silk Suits $24.50 $39.75 Women's Silk Suits $26.75 $45.00 Women's Silk Suits $30.00 A. Trunks and Valises Reduced We could not go into the market and buy these trunks and suit cases for the same price we paid for what we have but we have resolved to cut the prices just the same. These goods have gone up in the eastern markets as much as 10 per cent to 15 per cent But we must make room. We're overstocked on trav eling goods. They must go. Trunks will mII at these price reductions. Reg. 98.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $ 6.74 Reg. ?9.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price ? 7.69 Reg. $10.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $8.42 Reg. $11.50 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price f9.67 Reg. $12.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $ 10.09 Reg. $13.50 Trunks, Remodel ' ing Sale Price $11.45 Reg. $15.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $12.60 Reg. $17.50 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $14.79 Reg. $20.00 Tronks, Remodel ing Sale Price $16.80 Reg. $25.00 Trunks, Remodel ing Sale Price $20.95 Suit Cases Will Go at the Fol lowing Greatly Reduced Price: $1.95 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $1.67 $2.65 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $2.19 $3.50 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $2.98 $4.00 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $3.37 $5.00 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $4.29 $6.50 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $5.62 $7.50 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $6.34 $8.50 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $7.23 $10 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $8.39 $15 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $12.60 $20 Suit Cases, Remodeling Sale Price $16.80 Valises and Traveling Bags will also go at prices that would hardly replace them wholesale. Reg. $1.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $1.20 Reg. $2.00 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $1.69 Reg. $2.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $2.17 Reg. $3.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $2.98 Reg. $4.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $3.90 Reg. $5.00 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $4.29 Reg. $6.00 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $4.98 Reg. $7.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $6.20 Reg. $8.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $7.16 Reg. $10.00 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Price $8.37 Reg. $12.50 Valises and Bags. Remodeling Sale Pr. $10.57 Reg. $15.00 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Pr. $12.00 Reg. $17.50 Valises and Bags, Remodeling Sale Pr. $14.69 Reg. $20.00 Valises and Bags, Boys9 Suits AT REMODELING SALE PRICES This Sale affords you an opportunity to clothe your boys at the lowest possible price. This season's new suits are marked down for your choosing. Many of them have two pair of knickers ALL ARE THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. BOYS' WASH SUITS, AGES 2 TO 6 YRS. RE LUCED AS FOLLOWS: $1.00 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price 89 $1.25 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. $1.11 $1.50 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. $1.29 $2.00 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. $1.73 $2.50 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price . $2.19 LITTLE BOYS' WOOLEN SUITS Ages 2Vz to 7 Years. The smartest, niftiest little suits you ever saw. Little jackets in many styles with straight knee pants. Plain blue serges and fancy patterns. PRICED FROM $3.50 TO $6.50 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Norfolk Jackets in all the late models and knick er pants. A large assortment of cloths, worsteds, cassimeres, homespuns, cheviots, etc., all in patterns to please you. Strongly stitched, reinforced in all the vital places, made to stand the knocks of a real boy. These suits range in price from 6 to 17 years. Many of them have two pairs of knickers. They will sell at the following prices: $4.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price $3.39 84.50 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price $3.87 $5.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price $4.29 $6.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price $4.98 $7.50 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price $6.74 $10.00 Bovs' Suits. Remodeling Price $8.39 $11.00 Bovs' Suits, Remodeling Price $9.16 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade ma-' Misses Helen and MWy John ar rived home last evening from Eugene after completing another year at the t'nlversity of Oregon. Miss UIHaii Roy-leu arrived home Saturday eve ning from the same college. Mis Claire Raley. one of the 1916 gradu ates, has also returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Churlcs Hond arrived home last evening from Portland where they saw the Hose Festival Miss Nettie RoUlatOM "'' Walla Walla, well known here. pasted through Pendleton lust evening en route home from Portland where she had heen for several months. Miss tit UM Jerard left this morning for Lynchburg. Va.. to attend the na MOnal convention of the Chi 1 Onega Sorority as the delegates from the I'nlverslty of I 'regon chanter Among those returning Mom the Rose Festival this morning WN Miss Muriel Baling -yucca Muriel T. 1). Taylor. "King Joy." Mrs. Frank !-'nling, Miss Frances Sallng Mrs. Her hert Thompson, Dan P. Smvthc, I'ale Slasher and Miss Kvclvn Ktnmaii. Sam Peterson. Milton attorney, was here Saturday and loft on the evea ink train for North Carolina to vfcjlt his father. He will be gone a month. Miss Oenevleve Clark returned yes- terday morning from a trip to Port land. K. P. Marshall was among those re turning yesterday morning from Portland, Koscoe Vaughan. chief clerk of ths Hotel Pendleton, arrived home yes terday from Portland. Mr and Mrs Henry Rosenberg re turned yesterday morning from a vis it to the Rose Festival. Miss Vera Temple arrived home Sat urday evening from Portland where she had spent the week. Mr. an.l Mrs. Frank K. King ar rived home Saturday evening from Portland where they spent the week. Will Moore, who wus elected grand master of the Masonic order at the Albany nunention, arrived home yes terday morning. Miss Ruth Hart Went on to her home at Iji ilrande Saturday evening after visiting with her sister Mrs. 0, Phelps, She has Just returotd from CorvalUg where she was attend ing school. Her father accompanied tier to I,a ilrande. WHEAT CONDITIONS LOOK 6000 III THE IMPHOVKMKM Is. M.I X 111 I GRAIN MOT VKI' VP tO NOB M Ui iUTEARANt i ; Yellow Tinge II. i- No( Vet launch i Wsappsaindj some (i rowers are Pessimistic over tin- outlook; Free water WIU Distribute stimi Ui cash Prizes at t I any Da). June -I. e Help make this column what it should lie. Telephone your DeWS in ins t. Victor lauflold at U2.- or s is I llicy Mill he apprc. dated. V siloliT l 1 1 IN not ltl, PARCELS earn tttAAOsW The tnllowing rules are great time savers In .finding parcel post Charges In this table the number of pounds the piokage weighs Is used as a :asla In e,'uh case. To find the postage on a packasa 10 1st or :nd zone simply add 4 icnts to the number of pounds 3rd zone, multiply number of pounds by i ami add i cents. 4th .one, multiply by 4 and add three cents. oth zone, multiply by und add 2 cents. Hth zone, multiply by eight and add 1 cent ith zone, multiply by lu and add l cent. 8th zone, multiply I,, u. LOCALS 8 Adverti&tng in Brief ATM. Per Hoe ftrtt Insertion -10e Per llae. sddlUonai Insertion St lr iii. per mouth .$1.00 No lovili tikes for less thsn 28c Count 9 ordinary words to line, l.i. ai slit uoi be tsJujg orer the lelepboue eiiept fluid VU Oregon tan patil up atlbsi rlberi. rooms. 72 For rent Two light housekeeping I For sale A few Bead full blood Johnson street I Shropshire sneep. J as roner. rnone - MIR Protestant Hospital. Mrs. Jas. Spears, Byers Grove, Pendleton. Ore. I For rent-2 strictly modern house Phone 340J. ke?ln rt00mt' r0nbI 3tone- i wan jacF.su n For rent Furnished rooms for Vf,r an! Wrnwn nnrl T.U'lu r'nm- light housekeeping or lodging. Brown! b)ned nurvf.Bter. ls rt. , ut ,, Hlmst good as new. N K. Hott, Helix, ore- in Juno Hall. Phone 3D0 Kor rem uince room id gon building. Apply r. r.. juuu, nbipiiiih i National Bank. Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone Rooming house for sale. Mali street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire (Jf pen- land Bros. Furnlsh'-a house for lent close In. Phone HOJ. ; i Kor rent Light housekeeping rooms 40! Aura. Phone 308W. Drommitklng by day or at home. Room 10. E (i Hldg Phone 245M I haul your garbage and trash Phone MU 1403 W Rsllrosd st. Kor rent Six room house, good condition Phone 44(. II CO 68s. , For sab Modern five room bun Few head of heavy worg horses ' Ra,ow 0np year oia Fu bas(.m(ir,t sale. Phone SF12. or write Route 1-1 K,ve m)n,U waR frfjm Ma,n a((.eeL Box Terms Address "W this office. For rent- Large nicely furnished North rioTiji iaxi aervien - day or night Funetuls to cemetery only 3 :0 Phone b Hotel .-l front Side room in private home. Phone 536J For trade--Two lots with modern Oeorge. Carney Tnxl Co ! loom bungalow. In good Wlllam- , it. town. Will trade for Pendleton Wanted -Experienced gir for gen real est ate Address "I. M " this of-1 ersl housework, Phone 113 or call flc, j 00 W Court. For rent Furnished apffrtment rooms. 002 Water street. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone M4. PenJand Bros.' transfer Co. har torage warehouse Phone 339. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon "and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta- j bles. for sale, Holt gas harvester, 16-( i foot cut. Phone ifll, 1300 buys a big, powerful automo-, ! idle. Machine and tires in Al condl-j tlon. Terms to responsible party En quire "C this office Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and dellv. ered. city or country. I -a Dow Bros , ;1 Beauregard. Phone 227J, Lost Between Pilot Roct and Pendleton Saturday night, half brce 1 bulldog, blank tall bob, white stripe In forchend. Suitable reward for In formation hading to return of samo Phone 11714. ItnHNinms rapture l.iilHk. PKTROflRAD. June 12 The cap ture of Lutsk, In Volhynla. and also of a series of powerfully organized Anstriun positions, is announced in an official communication given out here. In addition to the Americans pre viously captured In the offensive i .ovement recently inaugurated, the statement says there were captured r.S officers and 11.000 men A large amount of war materia! also Wl ken. iB;ut Oregoataa Special. ) MILTON. FREEWATKR, tre June 12. Wheat prospects are look ing belter in this section of the coun try than at any time so far this year, but are far from being of normal appearance, and the grain stand not over 20 to 25 IncheB high on an aver age, and much of it ts heading out al though less than two feet high of course it Is hard to predict. Just what the yield will be until It Is threshed, but some of the largest growers are frankly peslsmlstlc over the outlook Freewatera win distribute J700 in cash prizes at her cherry Day June 21, to winners of display and athletic events. The cherry dlsplaye will cer tainly lie complete and beautiful if growers show their nest products that line. Other events for which prizes me offered are water fight be tween hose teams, fat man's race, la dles' nail driving contest, hot pie eat ing contest, auto race for Fords only, flow speed on high gear, three legged race, relay wheelbarrow race, travel ing man's race catching the greased pig. und a baseball game between Freewater and l.'map.ne King King ami gueen Ann will lead the auto pa rade to the coronation, when they will be unmasked before the crowd, The I address of welcome will be delivered by Mayor 0. H. Bishop, and response by E. P. Jensen, president of the vv nl iti Walla Commercial club. Oeorge Cowl and H A Williams re- turned Sunday from a three weeks fishing and bear bunting trip to the Umatilla. Mllton-Freewater visitors at Bing ham Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. c B. Millers Mr. und Mrs. J. w. Pin kerton, Mr. and Mrs o. McEuchern, Mr und Mrs. Chas Scott, Mr. und Mrs W. A. Anderson, Isslle Tolon, Alice McLean, and Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Plnkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice PrsSler of Athena Chester Frazler left Saturday tven ing, by auto for Elgin Claude Anderson i- u based B new Ford of the Milton Garage Saturday afternoon. Attorney S. D. Peterson left Satur day with his wife and daughter for a visit at his old home In North Caro lina, and will return about the middle of July. Mr: and Mrs. T. C. Reese and J. M Reeeae left Friday Tor their homes In Idaho. Mrs. W. S. May bnity Is visiting al her former home In U-banon, Oregon RMMMd to (,ood Health. "I was sick for tour years with stomach trouble. ' writes Mrs. One flans. Znnrsvllle, Ohio. ' I lost weight and felt so week that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, aad since using two bottles of them I karve been a well woman'- Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv Vast orehanl- I nlianned. PORTLAND, Ore. June 12. Al though orchards throughout Kastrrn Oregon were generally damaged by the May frosts, a large part of ths apple and pear trees In Malheur coun ty were not harmed. It has heen ascertained. Surplus heat from a gas laundry stove Is used to dry clothing In a new drying cabinet. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears t7 the Signature of UI Wilson Condoles China. PEK1N, June lo President Vuen Hung has received from Presi dent Wilson a message of condolence vith Madame Yuan Shi Kal and the Chinese people and expressing wishes for the continued prosperity of China anil the new regime. President Lai Yuen-Hung replied thanking the American executive and expressing the hope that under his guidance American Ideals would be realised and the nation prosper. A. J. oleason, of Pittsburg, has been the elevator operator In a Na- I uoriai oaiiK ouiioiog or tnai ciiy since May 30, 1111. It is figured that dur I ing his 25 years' time he has made 3, ! eon passengers, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIM- ANSCOj I Cameras f Cyko paper and films. Awarded gold medal Pa- nama-Pacific Interna tion- E E al Exposition, San Fran- 5 cisco. 3 E E Developing and print- E ing promptly done at f Tallman & Co. f Lending DrutiMi nmmmmmmmmimmmmumi cbamborlatti'i Y)iir, cholera ami hi- nrrlieu Remedy. This Is a remedy that every family should be provided with, and especial ly during the i,urnmer months. Think f the pain and surrerlng that must be endured whi ii medicine must be tent for before relief can be obtained I This remedy Is thoroughly reliable I Aek anyone who has used It. Obtain-1 bbsj everywhere. Adv. 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 & GO. Telephone 461