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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1916. EIGHT PAGES P. a III Great Remodeling Sale Offers Matchless Saving Opportunities THIS IS FAIR WARNING. THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL HAVE THIS YEAR IS FAST FADING AWAY. DONT DELAY. DON'T PROCRASTINATE. MAKE OUT A LIST OF THE GOODS YOU WANT AND BRING IT HERE WITH YOU. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT THE DOLLARS YOU CAN SAVE IN THIS UNDERSELLING MERCHANDISE CAMPAIGN. VALUES SUCH AS WE ARE OFFERING SHOULD MAKE EVEN THE THRIFTY HURRY HERE. Separate Wash Skirts Never before has the separate wash skirt been so popular, and with good reason too. for there is no gar ment of female apparel so adapted to comfort in warm weather. Nt only are these skirts comfortable, but they are stylish as well. They are made of linene, gabardine and cotton poplin in all white and white with fancy nripes. Materials are Palm Beach and Silverbloom. All sre reasonably priced from ?1.50 to 85.75 HOUSE DRESSES AT ONE-HALF PRICE Our entire stock of gingham and percale house dresses will be ready for your selection at the above reduction. There are both light and dark colors in solids, stripes, checks and dots. The regular prices are from 81.50 to 83.00. Take your choice at One Half Price. Children' Light Weight Summer Coats in sizes from two to five years and made of pongee, beach cloth and pique. The former values were up to 83.00. Remodeling Sale 9Ht Children's Light Weight Summer Coats of woolen materials such as tan mixtures and navy, Copenha gen and tan serge. The sizes are from four to four teen years. ALL STAPLE EMBROIDERIES REDUCED 20 Which Means That Reg. 25 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 20r Reg. 50 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 40 Reg. 75 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Price 60 Reg. 81.00 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale Pr. 80f Reg. 81.50 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale.. 81.20 Reg. 82.00 Embroideries, Remodeling Sale.. Sl.ttO Boys Suits at Remodeling Sale Prices This Sale affords you an opportunity to clothe your hoy. at the lowest possible price. This season's new suits TOEPW fclK? WAf TH1Eanp5RfcEkem f knkke'-ALL ARE E FOR BOYS' WASH SUITS, AGES 2 Mi TO 6 YRS. RE 'LUCED AS FOLLOWS: 81.00 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price S9t 81.25 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. 81.11 81.50 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. 81.29 82.00 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. 81.73 82.50 Boys' Wash Suits, Remodeling Price.. 82.19 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. Thev will sell at the following prices: 84.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 83-39 84.50 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 83.87 $5.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 84-29 Sfl'.OO Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 84.98 87.50 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 80.74 810.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 88.39 811.00 Boys' Suits, Remodeling Price 80-10 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3IJ?5es CLEANLINESS ECONOMY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES in the greatest varieties for Saturday', Shopp Mapleware Lunch Sets Just the thing for the pic nic, the complete set 25c Delicatessen Goods For quick meals and picnics; let us pack that lunch. Watermelons Fancy ripe, sweet, pound 5c Milk Fed Dressed Chickens for Saturday's Shoppers. SERVICE ers. T. P. W. Special Blend The best 35f coffee on earth. Hood River Strawberries the extra fancy quality, 2 boxes 25 Canning Berries The crate 81-75 Pe?1tor Two new numbers just received, each 81.50 and 82.50. FRUIT JARS AND FIXTURES, JELLY GLASSES, PAROWAX, ETC.-LOOK TO YOUR NEEDS NOW THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade imilllllllBBBMmMWJ One of the pretty June weddings was that of last evening at which Mrs. Hetta K. Wombaugh of this city, became the bride of William Hender son Railey of Milton. The nuptials were celebrated at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Raymond on Wa ter street at 7:30 o'clock and many friends were In attendance. Previous to the wedding Miss Edna Zimmerman sang beautifully. "My Gifts" and was sccompanled by Mrs Edgar Averlll. The wedding march was played by Miss Helen Raymond. accompanied on the violin by Miss Margaret Phelps. The bridal couple came down the stairway, at the foot of which were gathered a number ot tiny girls and boys, little friends of the bride They took their place be fore Uev. Char Its Quinney, pastor ot the church of the Uedeemer, who ad ministered the vows according to the Impressive Episcopal ceremony. The bride, who wore a lovely gown of cream vollle over cream imported taf feta, was given Into the keeping ol her husband by Mr. Raymond and little Raymond Reea acted us rtng- btarsr. The rooms of the Ruymorfd home were very attractively decorated In roses and other flowers of the sea son. Following the ceremony, a wedding reception was held and other friends called. In the receiving line were the bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs R. Ray mond and Mr and Mrs. A. E Otis of The Ilalles Little Helen Rarnhart and Mildred Rogers greeted the guests at the door. Assisting during the evening were Mrs. Charles C.reu Uch. Mrs H. B. Bickers, Mrs. J N, Rurgess. Mrs. S. A. Newberry, Mrs. I Roysl Sawtelle and Mrs Emmett Rees i 4. Guard Your Health in Hot Weather That's the time of year you need to be careful of wh$t you eat. See That the MEAT You Eat BEARS THIS TAG It means it's pure, because US P It Is U. S. Inspected The service and quality we give you is real. Words can not explain but a trial will. Oregon Market Two Telephones 600 and 601 The wives of Pendleton doctors sen ed refreshments later in the evening and were assisted by the Misses Paul ine Rice, Helen Raymond, Margaret , Cotesworthy. Hester Proctor, Haze.! Wyrlck, Madeline Rurgess, Margaret Phelps and Dorothy N'ewberry. The bride has lived in Pendleton for a number of years and has won many friends here and over the coun ty. She has followed the occupation of a professional nurse. Her husband If. the proprietor of a paint store in Milton In which city they will make their home. Mrs. H. S. Waffle left VVdne.-d.i for Portland where she will visit with her son. Kred Waffle, for several XKW YORK'S MAYOR asks PRIESTS' INDICTMENT 4 Library News weeks aftt Astoria to which she will spend the balam n to summer with Waffle. Mrs. mills tie sun. Hilly, for Burns to relatives. another Dr. Eldrcd ave uniii ami lit Monday icr with da Miss Harriet Young return fnun Pendleton where she has been engaged on the final visit of the ea-J son with her student class. She will I now remain for the summer vacation I , at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, north of town. j La Grande observer. Mrs. Roy Hall and little son were i In Pendleton yesterday afternoon en- route to Superior. Montana, to Join Mr. Hall after spending four months in Union, Mrs. Hall will he remem bered by former I'nlverslty of Oregon students as Miss Pearl Wilbur. I C. L Lutz. a director In District 27. ' ft'au it, Ihn fltV v out 0 rH :l V George Muurer was flown yesterday from his home on Cabbage Hill Brue W. McDanlel. press agent for the Klli.-on-Whlte rhautauo.ua. arriv ed In the city yesterday. Irwin ;. Rrooks. bookkeeper at the Athena bank, was down last evening to pli'y a few sets of tennis with Pen dleton rncfiieters. MOVE The following new books of fiction have been placed on the shelves of the library today: Buck Call of the Cumberland!1. Hullard Tad and his father. Goldsmith - Toby, the atory of a dog. Grayson Friendly road. Hill Thirteenth Juror. ' King Way home Lynde Honorable Senator Sa"e- ush Moore Discovering "Kvellna " orciy - flronze eagle. Orriy El Dorado. Parker Northern ImTits Oxenham Broken shackles FUckert Beggar In the heart. Hlttenberg Mind-reader. Sldgwlek Succession. Bnlltl! Forty minutes late Sontervllle In Mr Knox's country. Spearman Morrl lie Dawes Stuart City of benntlful nonsense Turnbull - Handle with care. Vlele On the lightship. Wason Happy Hawkins. Wells History of Mr. Polly. Westrtip Tide marks. White Gold. Williamson Se ret history, fortification Hill Pastes. Washington, June $..- The for. ttf Cations bill, carrying appropriate ons of thirty-five millions for coast defenses and field artillery passed the house overwhelmingly . This Is the last big preparedness measure. FOUR WEEKS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Brown Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. (above - motone xnx j dww yoi'k nowi.i.s siion.i) ONCE DAY. A free easy movement of the bowels ecrc ,e.e ! n uftrn Af r,.nH hnnlth Fir Kings New Life Pills will give you aP Attont. 8wnn to have Indicted gentle laxative effect wlhout griping Two distinguished Catholic clergy-' men whom Mayor Mitchel asks Dls-' LOCALS Advertising in Brief KATES. per hoe first Insertion -..lue Per line, additional Insertion - 5c Per line, per month 11.00 No locals taken fur less than 25e. truant a ordinary words to line. lyocals will not be taken over toe telephone except from East Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. For sale 10 head of good work horses (150 each. Inquire E. L Smith & Co. Few head of heavy work horses for sale. Phone SF12, or write Route L Box 44. For automobile upholsterv. an arti ficial silk Is being made from spun i """ceptiblllty an glass In England I cation. i his la the explanation Explains Xeed of Good BodJjea lectures th nhv.i i OREGON Ansirm.Tm., rV ' , ' thp Ph l requirements , . V. ... r " '" "oman me and the physical iic- I LEGE, June 21. "Msn is born the vet, ,,... ,., .wSiv . ... . most helpless of animals, but de- lu,f i . t , L, . . t"T ,eC- pendence in babyhood is associated with the essentially humss. character- and me V ' T r"" in,.u ... , . mental development of mankinif istics of capacity for progress and of thp .ftUMM. Z " : ., - ..j..,,, ouioari naiure or "i -uu neremt irv Protestant Hospital. Mrs. Jas. nf the spi Spears, Bjers Grove. Pendleton, Ore. i fJal "l ',lucati'" experiem ed Phone 340J -v a" members of the human family, ' . . . 1 a" brought out by Miss Alice Raven- ior sale-A few nead full blood hm form(.r,v 1(.ctur(.r ()f Ki Shropshire sheep Jos. Porter. Phone ,.n,jon, , h(r wriM f ,Pcture8 via Houaekeeplng rooms. 808 Willow Wontei Aniateurs Man wants work aa separator tend. Apply at Alta "r 16 vars experience. John Dock- iweiler. Meacl m. ore. For r?nt Furnished rooms '.-1 Franklin For rent -Four room cottage. Ken-i more Apt 617 Willow Reliable woman wants work on ranch Phone 27SJ. Peoland Broe.' transfer Co. har"i torage warehouse Phone lit. Furnlahed house for rent, close In. Phone tlOJ Good building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone 24. I haul your garbage and trash Phone (tlM. 140 W. Railroad st. For rent Office room In Judd building Apply F E. Judd, American f.'atlonal Bank. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework; references preferred. .surroundings, occupations and social life, .in(j ,he development ot the instincts and habits of each In dividual. She explains fully the fac tors that Influence activities of the child and seeks to relate the child's training in home and school to the nat ural forces operating through the child. That the Oregon teachers ap preciate this course Is shown by the fact thut i.. f..,.. . u , . cultural , iiee Th. i, ,.,.. i. . ' r leciures were . " " started. Monday. June and free your system of blood poisons purify your blood, overcome constl patlon and have an excellent tonic ef fect on tbe entire system. Makes you feel like living, only Ho at druggists. Adv. ALLIES SEEKING TO PREVENT MEXICAN WAR on eaes-uropping testimony allege'l lo hav, bSI n obtained by tapping their lelephone wires. At top, Monslgnoi ! John J Dunn, chancellor of the Arch-1 diocese of New, York. Below, the Itev. Fattier William B, Fnrrell, of! s. s. peter and Paul's Church, Brook-1 H ot. the physical development of chil hOod, which are l,einx delivered at the summer school of the Oregon Agri- more than one hundred teachers had enrolled for the special courses FRANCE AND ENGLAND MUST SUPPORT U. S. noted International authority on hy giene, child life, eugenics and the forces that shape the development of the child. Miss Kavenhlll has been more sign- Apply 514 Lewis street or phone 793J. "Hv honored in the appointment to We have party wanting a ranch In commissions in various scoentifle as- Oregon, value $15,000 to $30,000 "orations by the British government PA His, June HI. France and Buckeye Realty Co., Spokane, Wash. lhan other woman. She was spe- Kn'and can follow only one policy In calb commissioned bv the Royal gov- Mexico that is to support loyally any Rooming house for sale. Mala ernment as Investigator In various by the United States In the hope street. In center of business district. European countries. She is the only ,hi" '' obtain the support 0f one Doing good business. Inquire of Pen-! woman ever to have bee,, mods a fel- "f Mexl. an factions and thus fa- land Bros. i Um l)f (h(. Hva) santarv institute 1 '"'" the pacification of the coun- Prompt automobile taxi service,! and she was appointed university ex- day or night Funerals to cemetery tension lecturer for the anlver.nie. This was the gist of Palis editorial WASHINGTON, they believe German Influence has leen sought to Inflame the Mexican gOVem roonl against the I'nlted States representatives of the entente powers are br'nglnjj pressure to bear on Gen eral V nustlano C'arranza In an effort to prevent him from forcing a break with the American government, state departn.nt officials admitted the re ceipt of indirect reports XKW YOiUv June , New York's wire tapping scandal lias assumed un- "' dented proportions, with the re- .uest of Mayor Mitchel that District Attorney Swam, begin criminal pro (eedlngs against Motislgnor John J. Dunn and Father William B Farrell. The mayor has sent the police wire rapping records relating to the two clergymen In the recent charity In vestigation to the district attorney Cleveland, Ohio. "For years I suf fered 60 sometimes it acemcd as though I could not stand it any longer. It was all in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a little stone I would almost faint One ay I did fnint and my husband was sent for and the doc tor came. I was ta ken to the hospital and stayed four weeks but when I camo home. I would faint just the same and had the same pains. A friend who is a nurse snid for me to try Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I began taking it that very day for I was suffering a great deal. It has already done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who ta suffering as I was my advice is to stop in the first drug-store and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com pound before you go home. "Mrs. W. being successful. Ueprisentatives of the entente pow "rs say Germaiiv Is anxious to see a conf'lct between the Cnlted States The district attorn. v. ,,' v.. I C. BROWN, 1109 Auburn Avenue.Cleve- IndiestlAS wlM ronrtuct a fnr reaching John Doe land, Ohio. Investigation st wbien both the priests! Why not take Mrs. Brown's advice? and Mayor Mitchel will be heard, and ' Write for tree and helpful " wldenct e is presented, the advice to Lydia E. Plnklians will be asked for Indict- Medicine Co.fconlldeiitlul .Lvnii. :ind Mexico and South America. and Central ments. Mass. For rent-Newly furnished rooms. ; only ,, 60 phon, Hotel if London and Cambridge. She was 1 omment on the Mexican situation. 7$$ Auru street. Phone llil. Km- sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness Inquire Telephone Stn Meo. For sale 10 head of good work horse $11,0 ea h Inquire E L Smith Co. Us pressed iOc; dry cleaned. $1 It Kudd. S10 W. Webb. Phone George. Carney Tail Cs. 'also made a member of the commit- which seems to be nearlng a crisis. For rent A large, well-furnlshed tee In the Eugenics Fducation Hocle- The Echo I)e Paris says room close In. on Jackson street jty. In the child Study Society, and vvitsons first mistake was to ex- Sultable for one or two gentlemen other research working bodies. She l"M'1 gratitude from Carranza It was Tel. W. Is also the author of a number of ;l "'Kger mistake to overlook Mexican For rentTwo furnished apsrth"OKH hygiene, child life, and rela- hostility to the United States and the ments, strictly first class, steam heat. hot and cold water, by week er month and two furnished single rooms. Kenmore Apts, $17 Willow. ted subjects, and ha written manv impossibility of a weak policy crush- articles for scientific Journals. In8 SUl'h a feeling Wilson cannot ac In her work at the summer school ' enl blow In the face from Carnin Miss Kavenhlll is giving two courses of, 2a after humiliating the kaiser," IMstrili IttoroSf Kills Father. BBBCKKNftlDGE; Col, June 22. District Attorney Barney U Whatb y was Jailed here on a charge of shoot ing and killing his father, M. W. Whatley, at the Whatley ranch, near Breckenrldge. Whatley refused to discuss the affair except to say that he was compelled to shoot to save h In sister and himself. Iwh of Vitality Is loss of the prin ciple of life, and Is early Indicated by falling appetite and diminishing strength and endurance, Hood's Sar caparllla Is the greatest vitallzer It acts on all the organs and functions, and builds up the whole system Adv. Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET Phone 455. 10 K. Alta t