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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1916)
TWELVE PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. iJlllllllllllllllillll I Illllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllil I m Great Remodeling Sale THE LARGE STOCKS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE, AND THE HIGHLY EFFICIENT SERVICE YOU WILL RECEIVE HERE, WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO MAKE ALL OF YOUR PURCHASES TO YOUR EN TIRE SATISFACTION. BUT DON'T DELAY. THE SALE IS NEARING ITS CLOSE. Remodeling Sale of W omens Cloth Suits Every Cloth suit mutt go. We positively will not carry any over into next season. All are up-to-the-minute in style, properly tailored, carefully selected and every one is a bargain of merit. Reg. 922.50 Suits. Remodeling Sale Price $14.75 Reg. $25.00 Suits. Remodeling Sale Price $16.50 Reg. $27.50 Suits. Remodeling Sale Price $18.50 Reg. $30.00 Suits. Remodeling Sale Price $20.00 Reg. $35.00 Suits, Remodeling Sale Price $23.75 Reg. $40.00 Suits, Remodeling Sale Price $26.50 Reg. $42.50 Suits. Remodeling Sale Price $27.50 Reg. $45.00 Suits, Remodeling Sale Price $29.95 Reg. $50.00 Suits, Remodeling Sale Price $33.75 New Envelope Combinations 98G to $4.50 The most logical garments for warm weather wear. We have a very interesting assortment of these dain ty undergarments that will add so much to your comfort during the hot season. All are cut on patterns that prevent that drawing, uncomfortable feeling in garments that are not properly cut. Dainty trimmings of durable lace, embroidered organdy panels and inserted medallions make these garments the kind that endear themselves to women who appreciate good clothes 89 to $4.50. Remodeling Sale BUY YOUR 4TH OF JULY SUIT NOW AND SAVE FROM 10 , TO 50', ON IT. READ THESE PRICES AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO HERE. of MEN'S SUITS LOT A. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $9.75 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $11.35 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $12.95 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to.. $14.60 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $16.25 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $17.85 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $19.50 LOT B. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $10.50 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $12.25 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $13.95 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $15.75 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $17.50 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $19.25 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $20.89 LOT C. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $11.25 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $13.12 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $14.95 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $16.85 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $18.75 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $20.62 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $22.50 LOT D. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $11.95 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $13.95 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $15.95 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $17.95 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $19.95 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $21.95 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $23.95 LOT E. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $12.75 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $14.85 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $16.95 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $19.20 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $21.25 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $23.35 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to :. $26.35 LOT F. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $13.15 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $15.30 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $17.45 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $19.68 Regular $25.00 Suits are Reduced to $21.87 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $23.95 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $26.25 LOT G. Regular $15.00 Suits are Reduced to $13.45 Regular $17.50 Suits are Reduced to $15.75 Regular $20.00 Suits are Reduced to $17.85 Regular $22.50 Suits are Reduced to $19.90 Regular $25.00 Suits are Re'duced to $22.35 Regular $27.50 Suits are Reduced to $24.60 Regular $30.00 Suits are Reduced to $26.85 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade Wl 7( Tgfl Twl TBI TO us xll YJS tVI TO A farewell party was Riven Thurs evening at the home of Hit Ohaa. Richmond in honor of Mia Norm Dntntart who leaves tonight for Idaho Falls. Idaho, to become the bride or H. E. Bender on Sunday, June II, Mr. Mender was formerly Of this city but la now with the While St;ir Laundry of Idaho Falls. The evening was enjoyed with music and other amusements. The gue-sts then went tit the dining room where there was a table laden with dainty refresh ments. Those present were Mrs Ma ble Long, Freda Jones, Julia Drake, Dean Larkln, Caddie Ring. May Muell haupt (Salem). Mlass Alta Fields, Lei la Roach, Kilith Templeton and Nor ma Da?gart. Mrs. Will Moore was I hostess yes terday afternoon to the members of the North Side Htidge Club. She also had as guests Mrs. A. ('. Hampton, Mrs. iv s Jerard and Mrs, Q, W. Phelps Honors were won by Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones. In honor of her guest. Miss Eliza beth ilardlner of Walla Walla, Miss ESdith Power yesterday afternoon en tertained a few frienns at a sewing party at the Power apartments in the Bowtnaa building. Miss tiardlner and Miss Power are both students at Whitman College. Drink Soda in Bottles the most sanitary way. It's pure and easy to keep cool. We bottle, sell and deliver to your home HIRE'S ROOT BEER SODAS, ALL FLAVORS GINGER ALE good as any in the state. Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector the fine summer drink. Pioneer Bottling Works Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. 1(' I'altee Itebekah tulge No. J24 was Instituted at Stanfietrt last night, after which the degree staff of Pauline Re bekah Udf No ) of Pendleton, In itiated L's candidates, lee ereatn and cake were served at the conclusion. Those making the trip to Stanfield were us follows: Mrs. D. Nell, Mrs Chas. Miller. Mrs. L Shaver. Mrs S. A. Xewberr. Mrs. J. T. Tweedv, Mrs. F. K King, Mrs J. A Best, Mrs. H. M. Warren. Mrs. Elvin Craig, Mrs. Frank Ta!or. Mrs. Hatlle Ferguson, Mrs Huttle Huston, Mrs. 11. H Deck er, Mrs Kenneth Mel-cuii. Mi's Mary Harvey Mrs. W. P. Daniel. Mrs. FranK Whetstone. Mrs. It F. . Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. Grandon, Mrs. Cielss, Miss Ada Decker, Miss Ventre Calllson, Miss Julia Cook, Mrs. Frank Neagle. Mrs. 1. B. Young. LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief It ATI'S. IVr lino first Insertion 104 Per Hue, additional Insertion Oc Per line, per mouth 11.00 No locals taken for less than MM. Count IS ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over the telephone except from Kat Oregon Inn paid up subscribers. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen. I land Bros. i Prompt automobile Uzl service, I day or night, Funerals to cemeterj oniy 9 o do. rnone obu. uoiei si George. Csrney Taxi Co. For rent A large, well-furnished room, close In, on Jackson street. Suits bit for one or two gentlemen Tel. 68W. Mattress making, furniture repair. Ing, upholstering, called for and deliv. ered, city or country. Iji Dow Brofc, I'll) Beauregard Phone J . 7 J Miss Kathleen Tucker and Mr James Orlando Wood were united in: marriage Tuesday evening. June 20, at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Susan Tucker. The ceremony was performed by Elder John Bone-! Wits. Both bride and groom are well known ami popular young people o( ' Weston, which will continue to be their home The bridegroom Is a son Of RtV. and Mrs. N, D. Wood --W'es- ton Leader, Mrs J M. guest of Belli is a visit-1 or in the city. H. it. I.orenzen. prominent (fold springs I'anner, was In the city yes terday. Mrs. W. 0, Whitman arrived lust' evening from Spokane to be a guest Of Mrs. Herbert P. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brown of Dayton, Wash . returned home yesterday aft- er visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Q, M. I Rice. A. C Hampton returned last even-1 Ing from Kugene where he had Sd" dressed an educational conference at the University of Oregon. Housekeeping rooms, 808 Willow. Wanted Amateurs Apply at Alta theater. For rqt Furnished rooms 521 Franklin. Reliable woman wants work on ranch Phone 278J, Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hatpij storage warehouse Phone 311. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 624. I haul your garbage and trash j Phone 553M. M03 W. Railroad st. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta bles. For sale 10 head of good work horses, $150 each. Inquire E I. Smith Co. Suits pressed 50c; dry cleaned, ; 11.50. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone 686. For sale 10 head of good work horses, f ISO each. Inquire E. I, Smith & Co. Few head of heavy work horses for sale. Phone 8F12, or write Route 1, Box 44. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cSr HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CIASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Sti. Phone 617. Pendleton, Or. LABADIE GIVES CANADIAN STORIBS After Living Among French Canadians For Many Years. In the southern pari of Canada, in ami around the city of Qoebsc, there lives a people fur more IlllSISSf Ing ami unique Hum any other class of people on the western continent. These peo ple are the b'reucll Canadians, ami in their simjili' life mid community fel lowship tlin display a quality that is lacking in the bustttng ami hustling American. There Is a niiiii coming lo Chautau qua "ho lui" lived among these poo- 11 fi VACATION TIME WILL SOON BE HERE Plan Now A Truly Recreative Trip. New Scenes New Foods New Air Everyone Needs. Let us help you find Them. UiyiON PACIFIC SYSTEM Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. is The Direct, Pleasure Route to the Chief Resort Centers of The Pa cific Northwest. Booklets, fares and specific infor mation about Yellowstone National Park, North Beach, Wallowa Lake Park, Mt. Hood and Columbia Riv er Resorts FREE upon application to T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. R. BURNE, D. F. & P. A. Walla Walla. IIIIMIIWMllllllllllllllll milium HllimilllllMIIMMIIIIIIIIII lilt: I Why Not Own Your Own Home 1 BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It's paying rent to yourself. j Come and see us, and we will outline this plan to you. I MATLQCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. I 112 East Court St. Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance i nillllllllllllllllltMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiMllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiMlliiiiiiiiiii FRANCIS LABADIE. pie nml bat Studied and learned to Imi tate them In dialect and story, and he Ik now presenting nil over the I'nlted States his French Canadian stories. Ills name Is I'lnii' ln I.nhndlc and, ns his name Indicates, la of French ex traction himself. These stories are delightful remlnls SMKM of (lie IVem-h Canadians, nud their telling will lie enriched greatly In coming from the mouth of one who ha lived among these people. THE BOTTOM OF THE TUB is reached all too soon when it contains a can of Pendleton's Best ice cream. For it has that "moreish" taste that is simply irresistible. If you like ordi nary ice cream you'll simply be delighted with a dish of Pendleton's Best. Don't forget to call for our butter. It is true to its name. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444