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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES 1 ALWAYS, The Best For the Price, no Matter What the Price "Moneywirth" Waist Just Received Extraordinary Values at $1.00 We received this morning five new styles in these crisp, cool waists sold and recognized the country over as the biggest waist value a dollar can buv The materials are sheer Organdie or soft Voile, in tailored or new frill front effects, trimmed with good quality laces, embroideries and buttons. Your choice 81. 00. Our Waist Department is complete in its showing of lingerie Georgette and Silk Waists at from $2.39 to $8.75. " COOL ENVELOPE COMBINATIONS SPECIAL AT $1.75 We have an exceptionally attrac tive showing of cool, dainty under garments. They are cut full and long and are prettily trimmed with em broidered medallions, laces, ribbon run beading and embroideries. Choice only 81.75 KAYSER COTTON BLOOMERS 75c Knitted bloomers of cotton in white and pink, sizes 34 to 38: price . 75f IVORY AND PEARL BUTTONS New shipment of small and medi um size fancy pearl and ivory but tons, suitable for trimming waists and sport suits, dozen 10 to 81-50 BELTS White kid belts all widths and sizes also white combined with black, rose and blue. A big assortment to choose from 25 to 65c CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 50c Only a few sizes of these service able wash gloves left. The pair.. 50c SARASOLS A showing of ladies' and children's Parasols, better than we have ever had before. Newest styles and color ings ; latest shapes, such as Palm Beach, Newport, Mika do, etc. Best quality, each, children's 25c to 82.00 ; ladies' 81.50 to 812.50. SILKS FOR UNDERWEAR An assortment of silks for underwear such as Japanese, Crepe de Chine and Kobe, shown in all colors; 27 to 36 inches wide. The yard 25c to 50c Bargain Basement White Footwear Bargain Basement Mrs Herbert Thomson will enter- , tain number of young people this VHln at her rdneh home, Curds 'and dancing will be in order. Members of Pauline liebekah lorgt I will hold a baskt pienlc tomorrow I at the old agency grounds on the Iniatilla. All those who plan to go hare been asked to meet at Odd fel lows hall at 9 o'clock Sunday morn- I ing. REBEKAH LODGE AT ECHO INSTALLS IIS OFFICERS FOR TERM s.hiai M I'ERSONAI, NEWS OP ECHO AM) NEIGHBORHOOD rOl.VTRY. Mi-s Ethel Young house guest of Mrs. of ("hlcago is the , L. I). Nash. (Kai Oregonlan Special.) KCIIG, ore., u! S - Henrietta H -j hekal. I.nuge. No 36, i. O. O. F. held I their teguiur oi.ni-nnnual Installation ' i tnlccri on Wednesday evening. i mo oil leer lor the ensuing term are N. O.. Mrs. Ai'alatoe Hewitt; V, O., fl,r Miss Hem We a1. ; secretary. Miss Beu- lah i. L'arl-ir; treasurer. Mrs Koaa Moole; ilmplain, Mra Pelln Summers; warden Mis Huth Coburn; conduct or, Miss F'la Moore; I. Q., Miss Huth Moor; O. 0., Millard Hewitt; R. S. of N, G.. Mrs. Marie Ollbert; L. S. of n (i mi. Mora Malcolm; R, s. of v 0., Win. Wilder; u S. of V. O., torm o" a "porch party, me porch "v. ...... .-,.-.oB of the McAllister horn,, being prettily x '-aretta Wilder. decorated Hi RMtUrtlntlU and green ! "J anu oro.e, loriucnvi Mrs Wllllan Matlock and Mrs Man ! Miss Janita Box of linker. Ore., ar La Dow were among those pres-rt lved here Thursday evening. They; other than members ..r the club. married Thursday afternoon a: t PandlatOD. They will make thelr Mr. ar.d Mrs Fred Karl, Mr. nnd'u,me htro where Mr. Jones is em-; Mrs Her Burroughs, the misses Edith ' Ptojrtd as lineman for the PaclHol .'ohnson and Norma Alloway. Sam Telephone Co. Allowav :nd Dr E. O Parker will f H. M Warren and wife Of Hendle-1 leave tomorrow morning for an over-i wr visit. .rs here on ThSrsday.l .Mr warren wa., down ti Mrs. I. man Hice left today Hood Hiver for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery. In honor of Mrs Adams, house goest of Mrs G, I l.a Dow, the mem bers of the Jolly Neighbors were "n tertainel vesterday by Mrs. A. J. Mc Allister, The etertainment took the install a new Ind rater Lake. The,""1"1 Paei piano in me .-uti me- i... ....Mrt HMHiiHir, wnicn is lonuuriwi nv j. ts.. jor land trti by automobile to Spokane, Seattle. Pirtlnnd party expects to he gone weeks. The trip will be madi ! Karl and Parker cars. In the dan. Saturday spent F. E Ensdail of Helix, Is a visitor here. Alfred E. TTang of Athena, Is in the city today. J. H. Umg of Echo visitor here. F. N. Kingman of N terday here. Mrs, h. MP. pttum of stanfleld is In the city today. H. C. Ie of Taeoma spent yester day in the city. P.. tf, Adams of stunfield wus In the city last night. I. ahan A Steeves of Salem, Is in the citv for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Royal of IMb Hock spent lust night In the city. R, Attebury and small son wei Pendleton visitors from Stanfleld ym terday. One New England statistical office. ihese c iuse frequent errors through the proprietor believing In fresh air. striking two keva Instead nf one smll course of training to become has of flees that are practically out of I curbed sticks have been put In use making it necessary n winlerjwilh which Instead Of the finer the rhe Needlecraft flub met on Thurs day at the home of Mrs. .A B Thom son at which time Mrs. W. H. Cary be came a member of the club. Miss Adeline Mcformick Is here on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 11 McOorn.ick. Miss Mcformick Is taking a niirso at the La Grande hospital. Mrs. W. B. Hlnkle returned home Tuesd.n from a short visit in the Wll-aetmeltt ilamette valley . I Mrs. Mary E. Pearson and Mrs. j Matilda E Pearson, both of Lena, lore., visited here this week with their ! nephews, George and David Pearson. Thev left for their Home this morn- ing. I Jlr Li'diy Scrlvner went to Mea. ' chain ihls week where she will spend I the summer, si O, L. Palmar and family moved In - to Echo Horn Butter creek this week. 'They are occupying the Pearson cut- Sip Cadillac "Eight" KING OF THE ROAD Proven by teat. Proven by every-day performance. Easy riding; easy driving! worlds of power at your in . stant command ; low up keep; gives you real plea sure and service. $2250 IN PENDLETON MCLEAN AUTO CO 726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 doors, for the tvplsts to weir ves and as, kes wer struck safely one at I time A. a You'll find what you want in WHITE FOOTWEAR in the and you'll find the price right. Women's white shoes, med. heel S1.9S Women's white shoes, high heel S2.79 Women's white pumps. 2 strap S1.49 Women's white pumps, 3 bar.. 2.o9 Women's white pumps, babv doll S1.49 Women's white pumps, colon'l $1.59 Women's white pumps, rubber bottom $1.49 Women's white oxfords, rubber bottom $1.79 Misses' white shoes, newbuck $1.98 Mises' white pumps, 2 strap.. $1.23 Misses white pumps, baby doll $1.23 Childrens white shoes, new- ' buck 4j51.7S Children's white pumps, 1 bar. .. 98? Children's white pumps, baby doll 98? Sandals for everybody, and at prices the lowest in all Pendleton. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade C. Funk, deputy In the sheriff's e, returned this morning from a tlon spent in Los Angeles, rs. Burr Johnson of this city has med from a two month's visit relatival at Ellensburg, Wash. me Mei'ook- brother of the Mc ; box's of this city, came In vs iv from Spokane to Spend a few MI- II IRltER'g SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Alto. California. Fall term opens 20. Catalogue upon request 6 HURCH ES Baptist. We offer the following opportunl ties and invite you to worahlp with I us: :"he bible school meets at 9:4 morning worship Is at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Word of God Not Bound; B. Y P. C. T P m. There will be no evei-.lng service on account I of union meeting at the Christian I church, E. K. ClAvenger, pastor. lae M C. Wolverton and family left Wednesday for enterprise where they will spend the summer. ttttCktr Wi itVarton Of Enterprise, . pent the Fourth here with relatives ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Mutiny ot Port" land have hee.. here the past week isi'iiig Mr. and Mrs Srrivner. I .;. J. K Faucett of Stanfleld, was ,a laziness vi.i tor in Echo Thursday, j Jnhu Pullar i.f Big Stone Flat, win I in town yesterday. j Fred Ranch was here yestenlav from his Butter creek home. Jacob Rhode and J. Heese, prom inent wheat farmers east of town. were transacting business here Fri day. j M!m Zena Houser and Mrs Wm. j Hoskins were in from their Meadow hoim s yestf toay. Mrs. Thomas Boss left the first o! the week lor Las Vegas, N. M , on u ! visit to her daughters M'ss (irace Hubbard of 1'klah and Mka Theona ltlchardson of Pendleton visited nere this ween with Mrs R. E Hubbard. I i p m Christian Church. Sunday, Jul- n. Services at the Christian church, Bible school at 9:4;, a. m ; preaching and communion at !j a. tn.- (.'. E, at 7 P, m.; union ser vice at x p. m. Rev. J. E. Snyder Of CHICAGO WHEAT MEN I with our new winter rly at nigh;, a message was receii DYED-IN-WOOL BULLS '"r "W"1 el"w tne anaumn theresaylng that the wheat changing the Presbyterian church preaching th j wheat it is expected that foreigner.-: hands is going Into strong concerns. sermon The public is invited. ,.r-r .,.. cTh. m,. eon. ' 111 te a'traeted by the great differ-' John Washburn , -io o jo pi m r renatlve. as well as the best p"ste' men In the wh--at market at Chicago are dyed-'n-the wool bulls for a short pu'l. They advance the opin ion that CanMH are unlikely to sell their new wheat around prices now hid. Thev say that in case the weath er continues favorable and the win ter wheat is harvested and thresheo were reported as contract grade without bei:,)- damaged in any way j While 'he Minneapolis market fall- by rain, there will be a rush of buying ed to reflect any uneaalnesB there asl foreign Sendee Will Add 20 Per Cent There were quite a number of un favorable threshing returns receiveJ today. Wichita, Kan., again attracted enn- s:dirable attention by its receipts of new wheat, the arrivals there am ounting to 4 0 cars, of which 21 cars president of the . ' Washington-Crosby Milling company., Chrjrch of fce Bmtminr. and who was on the board of trade There will be a celebration of the today, said that the demand for flour Holy CommUlon at 7:30 a. m. Sun- is much better not only on domestic account, but that they are somewhat encouraged by the improved foreign Inquiry, day Knot I at 1 11 a. m and Sermon si 1 1 a. in. are cordial!) invite!. divine service uld s p. m All Charles Qaln- TROOPS To (.1.1 EXTRA PAY. from abroad that will surprise not to the possibility of black rust on ac on'y the bears, but the bulls as well , count of high temperatures and dews You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish JIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL: I COME HERE FOR I Ban Caps ' All the new ideas are here E ' Bathing caps of quality. 5 The newest ideas in bath- E ' ing caps now ready for font selection. Choose E here and be better pleas j ed. First quality, practi- i j cal styles, popular prices, i 50c TO $1.25. ! Tallman & Co. j Leading DruJJuti llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? for Men or Ranks. WASHINGTON', July s Extra pay for foreign service will be allowed the American troops serving across the Mexican border under a decision by Controller Warwick of the treasury Enlisted men will receive 20 per cent additional and officers 10 per cent The controller also given the opin ion that government employes who enlist in the national guard are en titled to full pay from their civil po. eitiofi for the first 30 days Of their ser vice, except that the combined xalai e of officers will be subject to the 12000 limitation provided by law. Christian science. 13. Webb and Johmon Sts. Servi ng Sunday 1! a. m. and 8 p. nS. Sun day school lo a. m. Wednesday I p, m. Subjest of lesson sermon. "Sac rtment." The reading room at the church is open daily, except Sunday. from 2 untu 4 p m.- Sunday evening (crvices will be discontinued during July and August. HEAI.TT M X IS ACCI SKI). DO YOU SUFFER FROM BACKACHE? When your kidneys are weak ano torpid they do not properly perform their functions! rout back aches and you do not feel like doing much of anything. You are likely to ho !( undent and to borrow trouble, IttJl as if you hadn't enough alec'-, lion 'I be a victim any lender. tilt old reliable BtdieiadtQOd'l darsapatilU, gives strength and ' 11 to the kidneys and bi'ilds up lbs whole system. Get it today i Ni:w TuHK, uty . Residents of Hasbrou'k l!c -:ht. Jf, 1. were exclt ed at the arrest .f William J. Zurte, re .title .(inflate for the hoard or 'frcholdem arr a prominent real . tats broker, 111 charge of robbe':' Policeman John J, Murphy testified I before VVl'llam I. ScMwcikert. justlc Of tlie leao, tn t he saw Mr. Ztlbef leave the Mere of the rireat Atlantic & PaCfll Tea ' ompnny, and that he had three cans nf condensed milk, a pou ml of bmtei and a pocket ful of keys. Mr. iiiocr owns the building in urhmb th tea company is located The rem pn) haObeen repeatedly! robbed, and I've lerks have been dls- charged n the last four months As 1 a result bf the robberies Policeman Murphy k t t espeOiaiiy close watch. lie, Zuher a'- held In 11000 ball to awail (he action of the Ib-rgen coun ty grand jur.' He retired from the but' her bus'tie" 10 years ago, and. In addition to he candidacy, he ferv id on a OoliimUsloa to adjust a dls pot" tiVST . land. The Fine Flavor the delicate taste of malt ed barley blended with the sweets of whole wheat is sufficient reason in itself for the wonderful popularity of Grape Nuts FOOD But it is more than de licious it is the finest kind of concentrated nourishment to thorough ly sustain body and brain tissue a food that bene fits users remarkably. A shrt trial proves "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. Now Open A Clean, Beautiful Resort at Which to Rest and Enjoy Yourself During the Hot Summer. HIDAWAY SPRINGS In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County. H. M. CULTER, PROP. Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc. Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths. Hotel Rate, 10.50 Per Week INCLUDING BATHS. or J2.00 Per Day COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS. GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE. Stage leaves Pendleton Tuesday! and Saturlas at 1 o'clock from iYencli Kestauranl. llldawav stage meols Hint Hock stnge at I'klnh on Monday, Wednesday ami Friday of each week. A few Reasons Why Mm to BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of atone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 It Is Handy it is Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Eaay Terms. Pacific Power & Light Company Phone 40