PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. EIGHT PAGES I ' hp Varsity I J Fifty -n?e 1 1 I Mfil ll WL. DESIGNED FOR YOUNG MEN ! xtVYlw TfWm v BY young men that's why g i Pi Jpv vi 1' A 1 lllll YUNG MEN WANT THEM- rurv inr tup qmartpct Ml i B 3 Ml, El" STYLES IN AMERICA. i-lV MUM I " VARIATIONS HERE FOK EYEK -g 1 TASTE, $20 AND UP. j A Sife Suit or Your Vacation II At a Reduced Price Nothing will quite take the place of a cool, dressy silk taffeta suit for that vaca tion trip you are planning. It will shed the dust better than any other material, be cool and comfortable and you will look well dressed whenever you wear it. The colors are black, navy, Copenhagen blue, tan and Quaker grey. Though they origi nally sold for considerably more, we offer them now at prices ranging from $15.00 to $35.00. The BARGAIN BASEMENT Our "Clean-Up Department Quality Merchandise Priced Low. $5.00 Rain Coats $2.98 Here is the best value we have ever offered you in this department and the brand of the Coat is "Best Value." New cut, full length, auto pockets and collar made of an excellent material and absolutely water proof. Exactlv 15 coats put on sale at this price and we'll sell every one within two days. $2.98 The best value Rain Coat $2.98. $2.75 MARY JANE PUMPS One lot of gun metal pumps has been turned over to this de partment to be sold quick. They're marked low and they will go in a hurry $1.79 $2.25 BABY DOLL PUMPS We place on sale one lot Misses Baby Doll pumps at this extreme low price. This is true economy $1.39 $2.79 White Shoes, $2.79 Lace and with the new toe and on the newest last. Placed on sale Satur day we had stacks of them as high as your head today they're nearly all sold out, but what there is left we offer you at this price. They've sold at $4, $4.50 and $5.00 and a very dressy shoe. Two days more will see the lot entirely closed out. The Maccubee Social ClttH held a very plff nt meeting yesterday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. & Strauk After a short business ses sion the time waa snent with fancy work, During the social hour dulntr refreshments were served. Mrs. Straub was assisted by Mrs. K. F. Kirkuatrick. Mrs. Chas. I'onroy. Mrs. J. Mlnf, Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Hurton and Mrs. Cox. The quests other than members were: Mrs. J. Morton. Mrs. Jack Johnson. Mrs. Wolf. Mrs. Phil lips. Mrs. Cromnton and the Misses Paniels and ISotts. Miss Ruby V. Hazlett, who has been visiting for several days at the home of her unele. W. M. Slasher, left Mon- f.ir h..r hump m PlllflUMk. She had been nuiklns a visit at Salem and ther points in the valley. Dr. Fred K. liullck of Portland, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Slasher, has been visiting here a few- days. Mr. and Mrs. Will McOormmach Mine down Monday from Lehman ' -prints upon hearing of his mother's I illness. Mrs Arthur (5. Menus and baby son arrived last evening from Umatilla and are guests of Mrs James Johns, Jr. IXHt THE si PKKMK (Ol UT Get a Silk Suit for the 4th Better Hurry! They're going fast! Every Silk Suit Every Cloth Suit now offered at a great reduction for speedy clearance. Every garment this season's newest models. Gome in, look them over then judge for yourself where you can save New Today "Welworth" $2.00 Waists .. EXCLUSIVE LAMBS' STORE A very pretty afternoon affair was that of yesterday when Mrs. Samuel P. Sturgls entertained at bridge for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cyrus Cres sy Sturgis and Mrs. James Hartman Sturgis. The beautiful Sturgls home on Wilson street was very attractive ly decorated In Shasta daises, del phinium and coreopsis. Twelve tables played during the afternoon! honors being won by Mrs Q, I La Dow. Mrs Merle R, Chessman and Mrs. Mat tie La Dow. The hostess was as. sisted by Mrs George Hartman and j the Misses Reth and Reulah Smith. I This afternoon Mrs. sturgls Is enter taining the second half of her guest list Mrs. Claude M'CulIoeh visited here yesterday and left on the evening train for Baker. Miss Agnes Rrooks at Portland ar rived last evening to be the house guest of Mlse Pauline Rice. She is a sister of Irwin O. Urooks of Athena. Miss Marie Stewart, who has been In training In St. Vincent's hospital. Portland, for the past year and a half, arrived to visit at the hmne of her parents. Mr. and Mrs H Stew art. She was accompanied back by her brother, Waltir Stewart. i Complimenting her niece. Miss Edna, I Keough of Caldwell, Idaho, Mrs E- W. Myers yesterday afternoon enter I tainel a number of young ladies at I her home. 710 Lilleth street. The house was very artistically decorated in sweet peas and Canterbury blooms. Dainty refreshments were served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs George j Gregg and Mrs Charles Hloomherg. Dr C. S Hoisington arrived home yesterday morning from Los Angeles where he has been attending the Knights Templar convention. Jack Vincent of Athena was here j this morning. Well Informed persons In Washing ton believe President Wilson will name his attorney general. Thomas Watt Gregory, for the place on the United State Supreme Court bench, made va cant by the resignation of Justice Hughes. Mr Gregory is fifty-five yeari old He was born and raised In Texas When appointed attorney genera! In place of Justice Melieynolds then In the cabinet, he was a Special counsel In 'he Department of Justice for the pr MCUtlon of the New Haven Railroad To keep a traveler's clothing clean in a train a Connecticut Inventor ha I patented a detachable seat cover, eas- jilv rolled for carrying. The Hot Weather Test makes peo ple better acquainted with their re sources of strength and endurance. Many find they need Hood's BMP' rilla. which invigorates the blood, promotes refreshing sleep and over comes that tired feeling. Adv. I POSTER, CONVALESCENT. SHOWS FLASH OP HI ST ! POHM OF SEASON. Entrance Through Grocery The Bargain Basement Entrance Near Shoe Dept. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade UK, LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.) Houekepmtl rooms 608 Willow. Bachelor Apt 601 Water. Phone Mil. Por rent Furnished rooms. B21 Pranklln. Wanted Competent woman for gen eral hauaework on ranch Phone 14F3 1 haul your garbage and trah Phone HIM. 1401 W. Railroad it tat salfr-Emmerson piano in first class condition. Inquire Folsom's furniture store. Por sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta blea Por rent Office room In Judd building Apply P. E. Judd. American National Bank. Lost Sack of truck chains, be tween Weston and dry creek. Notify D B Waffle, Pendleton, Ore. Man wants work aa separator tend er, It years experience. John Dock- weller, Meacl -m, Ore. Wanted A woman who Is obliged to, or would like to earn a compe tence, but who has family cares and can give only part of her time. Ad dress "Part Time," this office. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to shool. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pln, Ore. For Sale The only exclusive con fectionery In town of 1500, doing a good business. Selling on account of other business. Address East Oregon Ian, No. 11. mar mxmm wmmmmmrj ' I I s i I . W -V 1 I ! ' P Women's amp to lie Held. SEATTLE, June II. Woman's mil itary camp will be held in the bar racks at Port Lawton. Seattle, begln- n'ng July 7 and continuing two weeks i One hundred women will be enrolled j It Is expected that numerous uddi I tlonal applicants will be disappoint j ed. The camp will be under the dlree. i tion of the Seattle Red Cross Each I resident student at the camp wi wear the same garb, khaki full skirt and sport jacket The elective course In wig -wagging, wireless telegraphy, code signalizing, heliographing, cipher study and ndl- SUGGESTIONS TO SICK WOMEN How Many Are Restored To Health. Italy drilling is appealing to women equally with the courses in knitting. batolage-maklncr. scientific bedmaklng and Invalid cooking. ELEVEN factories work constantly to meet the steady demand for your friend the OWL. To make each one of these OWLS as good as the last one in flavor and mellowness requires this large organization, plus a constant investment of a million dollars in leaf alone. You get the results of this great investment when you buy the Million Dollar OWL. The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED 1 J MY fir 1 THf TRINIoAD-LAKE-ASPHALT Make your roof leak-proof to stay. Lay Genasco and you'll have a roof that makes you free from care and saves your repair-money. Genasco lasts because tni natural oils of Trinidad Asphalt give it resisting, lasting life. It doesn't dry out crack like ordinary fouling. -oiue anu ici us cxyiaiu economy. W. J. CLARKE, Pendleton. Oregon. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 SI I COME HERE FOR 8 k. .' i -j i'OSTER. Tonsllitls is evidently good for i (leorge Foster, the tu Irler for the Bos-; itcn Red ojc. Qeorga had not shown I much form this season and was out lot the game with a bad attack of the throat trouble and was Just conval ' esclng w hen he stepped onto the I mound and pitched a no-hit game aifalnst the New York Kankees the other day. Koster pitched masterful ball ami the only blow In the game that threa tened to bee me a base hit was made by J. Franklin Maker, who drove a long fly to right field, whrre Harry Hooper made a nice catch of It, First. Almost every operation in our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular and painful periods, displacements, pain in the side, burning sensation in the stomach, bearing down pains, nervous ness, dizziness and sleeplessness. Second. TV medicine most success ful in relieving female ills is Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It regulates and strengthens the organism; it overcomes disease. For forty years it has been making women strong and well, relieving hack ache, nervousness, ulceration and in flammation, weakness, displacements, irregularity and periodic pains. It has also proved invaluable in prepar ing for childbirth und the. Change of Life. Third. Tin: great number of unso licited testimonials on file at the Pink ham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time to time published by permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, in the treatment of female ills. Fourth. Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicino Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for ipeclal advice. It is free, will bringyou health and may save your life. Bathing Caps All the new ideas are here E r Bathing caps of quality. E E The newest ideas in bath- E I E ing caps now ready for E j your selection. Choose E here and be better pleas- I ed. First quality, practi- S cal styles, popular prices, 50c TO $1.25. j Tallman & Co. f Leading Druiitt llllllllimitllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllr Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES -cv: HOT TABLES CHILLI GON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CT.Asr SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webh nnd Cottonwood Htt. PkOM MT Pendleton, Or, Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET Phone 4R5. 108 K. AH