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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1916)
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. rEXDLETOX. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1916. EIGHT PAGES OUR GREAT - JULY SALE started off this morning with a HUM to it that had a good sound ring. It spells this to us That our customers have confidence in what we say when we advertise a sale Its worth while. All WASH GOODS are reduced dur ing this our July Clearance Sale. Lawns Voile, Organdie, Lace Cloth. 12i 2c LACE CLOTH 8c One lot lace cloth 40 inches wide, just the right weight for summer house dresses, shown in colored stripes and dots, well worth 12' C yard. July Clearance Sale ORGANDIE AND VOILE This lot is of a high grade merchan dise, in 36 to 40 inch width ; a showing of beautiful patterns and designs, of stripes and flowered effects. 25c Quality, July Clearance Sale 18r 35r Quality. July Clearance Sale.. 24c 50c Quality. July Clearance Sale 36o 65c Qualitv. Julv Clearance Sale 42c LAWNS A big assortment to select from shown in all colors. Neat patterns of stripes, dots, neat figures and floral effect; finest quality finish. 10c Quality. July Clearance Sale 8c 15c Quality. July Clearance Sale 11c 20c Quality. July Clearance Sale.. 14c UNUSUAL SAVINGS OFFERED IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR SHOP Our great July Clearance Sale offers unusual opportunities for savings on stylish wearing apparel entirely suitable for the immediate needs. The early spring and summer days were cool and made the purchase of litrht weight gar ments unnecessary. Therefore these radical reductions in light weight wear ables now so comfortable. EVERY NEW CLOTH COAT MUST GO. July Clearance Prices $7.95, $12.50 Original prices were from $12.50 to $32.50. The price reductions show that we mean business, no woman need ing a coat need leave here dissatisfied, if style, quality of materials or reasonable price count for anything. Large checks, corduroy in Copenhagen blue or rose, gabardine in tan or blue, wool duvetyne in Kelly green and wool poplin in vari ous desirable colors. STYLISH SILK SUITS $19.95 Original Prices to $45.00 Here i- a bargain item that should ap peal to you. For your vacation traveling suits for wear on cool days now and early fall these high grade garments are un surpassed. Exquisite quality taffeta.-, tailored in the most approved fashion make these suits of navy or Copenhagen blue and black an adornment to their wearer. THIS SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES IN SILK DRESSES AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $19.95 The regular prices were up to $35.00. Just what you'll need to finish out the summer. Stylish combinations of Geor gette crepe and taffeta or all taffeta in navy and Copenhagen blue, Quaker grey and dark grey, African brown and black and white stripe. ONE LIMITED LOT OF SILK DRESSES VALUES TO $27.50 FOR $9.98 This small lot is an opportunity for the women that wear from size 40 to 46. The styles are all of the newest. One model of good quality Jap silk is excep tionally suitable for warm weather wear. The others are in navy blue taffeta, char meuse or crepe de chine. Durable dress es suitable for wear now or in the fall. All Muslin Princess Slips now Reduced One-Third. MOHAIR BATHING SUITS, VALUES TO $5.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $1.95 It's true that most women in Pendle ton are wearing knitted suits but if you went to the most fashionable beaches on the Atlantic coast you would see women dressed in suits just like these that had cost them $5.00. They are of fine, lus trous mohair in black and navy blue, made on straight lines and trimmed with white, red or green pipings. WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS trimmed with lace and embroidery neck, finished with large collar, long sleeves, plain and frill fronts. Our $2.95 values. Clearance Sale Price $2.39 SILK WAISTS Tub Silk in self stripes and plain col ors. Crepe de chine in plain tailored and tucked models, low neck, long or short sleeves. Flesh, white and maize. $2.95 values for $1.98 ENVELOPE COMBINATIONS SPECIAL VALUES AT 89c We've sold them at 98c and consid ered the values extraordinary. There are two daintv styles. On one the yoke is trimmed with embroidered organdie edged with durable lace. The other is a neat plain style trimmed with good quality embroidery meant to withstand the wear and tear of rough laundering SHOES SHOES A reduction on every shoe and slipper in the house with the exception of la dies' and misses' Ground Gripper shoes, and the T. P. V. Special Men's $5.00 Shoe. Lot 510 Ladies' Dull Kid Vamp with patent quarter, French heel pump. Regular price $4.50. Sale Trice $2.95 Lot 575 Ladies' Vici Kid. White Trimmed, French heel Pumps. Regular $4.00. Sale Price $3.15 Lot 582 Ladies' Patent Vamp, Dull Kid, quarter Cuban heel pump. Regular price, S3. 50. Sale Price $2.85 Lot 581 Ladies' All Patent Louie Cuban heel pumps. Regular price, $4.00. Sale Price $3.15 Lot 583 Ladies' Patent One-Strap French heel pump. Regular price $4. Sale Price $3.15 Lot 577 Ladies' Patent White Trim med Louie Cuban heel pump. Regular $3.50. Sale Price $2.85 Lot 574 Ladies' Patent White Trim med. French heel pump. Regular $5.00. Sale Price $3.85 Lot 320 Ladies' White Canvas, two strap, white heel pump. Regular $2.50 Sale Price , $1.95 Lot 5382 Ladies' White Canvas, plain pump, white Cuban heel. Regu lar price $3.00. Sale Price $2.35 Lot 5672 Ladies' White Canvas. Marv Jane, low heel pump. Regular price $2.00. Sale Price $1.15 Lot 568V2 Ladies' White Canvas, two-strap, low heel pump. Resrular price S2.00. Sale Price $1.45 COOL MESH CORSETS AT REDUCED PRICES A genuine Gossard. front-lacing cor set especially designed for summer com fort in street or athletic wear. The reg ular Gossard price is $2.00. Our July Clearance Sale Price $1.79 Royal Worcester mesh corsets in the newest lines, special 98C DO YOUR HOUSE WORK IN COMFORT Extra Values in Coverall Percale Aprons 49c They are full length, full cut Percale aprons of good quality, belted and fast ening in the back. There is a wide range of patterns in both light and me dium dark colors. Regular and extra large sizes. ODD LOTS IN SILK AND LINGERIE WAISTS Values to $7.50; Clearance Sale $1.98 A limited assortment of "one of a kind" waists in silks, crepe de chine, nun's veiling and taffeta, also cotton voile, organdie and lace cloth. If you can find your size in this lot you've sure ly found a bargain MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FROM THE ART AND DRAPERY DEPT. Cretonnes Reduced. 50c Values 38c 25c Values 18c Beautiful patterns and colorings, suit able for any style of room. All cretonnes come full 36 inches wide. 50c Curtain Scrim, net and madras 38C 25C Quality 16c Ecru, cream and white in a variety of attractive patterns. Buy your fall cur tains now and save money. Ready-made scrim and net Curtains at One-Half Price. Regular prices from $2.25 to $5.00 per pair. All curtains come 2 yards long and 40 inches wide. Some are plain hemstitched and some beautifully trimmed with Cluny lace or insertion. One lot of odd yarns, per skein 3C Filo Embroidery Silks, all colors, per skein lc Drapery Remnants One-Half Price Regular 85C pink and blue Drapery Silk for 43c 25c and 30c 18-in. Linen Crash .... 16C Pennants and Felt Pillow Tops Reduced. $3.00 and $3.50 Round-Up Tops 98C $1.50 Pennants 61C 50C and 75C Pennants 24C One lot of Embroidery Package Out fits at One-Half Price White Linen Scarfs. Squares and Doilies at One-Half Price Stamped Ecru Linen Bags 15c 10c TABLE Everything on this counter, 10c. Arti cles worth up to $1.00. Some splendid bargains. $1.79 THE BARGAIN BASEMENT CLEARANCE SALE OF SILK WAISTS Today we place on sale one big lot of 200 Summer Silk Waists to be cleared out at this exceptionally low price. On sale as long as they last. The lot consists of crepe de chine in white, pink and black stripe Tub Silks, Jap Silks and all in new styles, adjust able collars, high or low. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Entrance Through Grocery. Entrance Near Shoe Dept. T. P. W. Pure Food Shop 3 Phones 15 Cleanliness Economy Service Cool, Clean, Flyless Basement. You'll appreciate our cool, clean pure food shop these warm davs. No flies; no dirt. Beechnut Pure Food Products are being demonstrated daily. You are invited to sample these delicious good things to eat. For These Warm Days many hundreds of quick meal helps await your choosing. Canned Meat Treats They are delici ous for sandwiches, 3 cans 50c Olives A big shipment of extra select olives, both plain and stuffed, bottle irc to 4oc. Fresh Berries, Fruits and Vegetables arrive daily by express. They are kept free from dirt and flies here. Pendleton's Greatest Dept. Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade watery blisters ALL OVER HANDS c 38HPK Spread Rapidly to Elbows. Very Painful and Itched and Burned. Nearly Crazy with Irritation, HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "Mf tfouhlr ttt mUm my hwli br Out all Mf In little wawry Ntiim awi fprrwl rkpiUly to in fit .. 'Mm rmuklriff out m rl fcftrj iinriiftiUy mul my iMMtfl XW I nn tm-ly i tad with luflainrnaiinn and I Nfl wttib'ii. 'Jhy wT wry talnf il th'l Ixith Its-be! tnd '.'.,'! and I u ; -I to t&U-1i and Uno they amiMid to In- Imfauv murms and t f ould tuA hliv-p. Wtwii pnar an fin . I murl) ut-ul r- with Lho imiaUuo Tin- crupUut, OMM "ri wHc Iff' I fin 'nit' lint an I 'Mn'imHtt. In iwflttiwNH day I wmi lumH J. Mrv tayi' Turrlti, Tlur;i, Waah., July IV ItMb. Sample Foch Free by Mall Wild v. ) M.'-i .- - rt rrfllH?. Art &rm t rd " ult tira. IfV.i. 1. ! !." iiv.: LafMaffeNl La aurlX AS. Mr. and Mr.. I. I. Li DOW and SOII1 expect to leave tomorrow by auto for i Portland- Barents they win rtjjM th.-ir daughter. Ufa. ClMtUt M'n':b- of Hood River. Mr and Mr. Sam It. Thompson. Misses Thelma and Zella Thompson and Ir. Guy I Hoyden have re turned from Hldaway Spring where they spent iieveral day. Mr sad Mr I!. I). Havre and "ti I Stanley, expect to leave early next week by auto on a trip to the Mat to sound point! and to Spokane. . A report ha been received from Brocafl Malheur county, telling of a Charivari given to Mr. and Mr. An drew White (Ml Mabel lirothcrtorn who were recentlv married in this .,i A pari, of neighbor surprised them ON s'sturdav evening, announc ing IhaiHWtTM wiih a rnerr din i I Tro-y were Invited In and the night land earl) morning were spent In d.. unrig Tfcoa in the party werej I If I and Mr It "'roft and family, Mr Hid Hn Prank Rand, Mr and Mr, I Roy Harrington, Mr and Mr. t'harle( jPnrrott, Mr and MM, A. 0. Springer.: Mr. L While and Mr Zeltna Hound. U-BOAT IS HELD 10 BE PEACEFUL AFTER AN i i ah m i i.i,n:s WUJj BE BO WPOKMBD BY AXEKH V Prima Pnrin Oaw I Mnde; Wah I me lon Bnpncta i Announce iwscMoii fttdny; MBn Decuwe oermnn Huh marine i.iinr la 'potential War- -lirp. subject lo U'a'U. WASHINGTON. July VI Final de. i inion by the mate department that the oi ann wjltnurln DMltchland i i meridian! hlp entitled to all priv ilege at corded under Internal Ion-' law to I belllgeient-owned freighter waa lorecaHt on receipt of preliminary report on an lnpection of the un derwater liner at Baltimore by naval officer and ireamtrv official. Collector Ityan of Baltimore, tele graphed the treasury department that after a thorough examination of the baa U hlmaclr and raptaJn C, I Hughe appointed by the navy de partment to alt. he adherred to hl.f previou opinion thar ihe veel i IB unarmed merchantman. Incapable ot converalon for wanlke purpose-. I "trithout extensive atrttcturnl phnnsi- I ex." Prima .Fnole Cane BanWIshed, The State department wim Sdvtned lot thla and a detailed report mailed by Collector Ryan and ','aptain Hugh win be submitted. Department offi ciant believed that a prima facie cane , tending to prove that the DeUtachland Lla a peaceful and unarmed men hunt -man had been eat bllehed. I rormal repreaentatloni have iimmi I made by the Hritlsh and French em I bawle holding that the submarine l a "potential Warship," not enttlled h the freedom of American port and Subject to attack at xlgtit on the high eaa TheMe ontent ion Will be COll Kidered iii connection with the reports of the federal Investigator Acting .- iciar 1'olk Mid that allied dlplo mats would lie inlormed of the result only ir they made inquiry. Student I- Made Happy. BEATTLR, Wash.. July 12 Ever Hini-e the European war broke out (Jeorge (Irlmaivedt. graduate MOden. well known on the -ampim. ha been trying to find a mean of returning to hi native cits. ( hriatlanla. Norwin. lie Is In receipt of welcome new from the Norwegian consul .11 BaitI that he ha bnafl aaicned so escort a pall of undesirables ordered deported. fleorge once had an opportunity to ship before tl:e mast on a vessel bottnd for Norway fie win u llttl-j late in getting down lo the pier, and the venal sailed on tune. MANY MATTERS ARE P sdeachnm creek laved by Hubert mil li Mr. .It Ml offe MEETING AT RIETH SAFETY PI ROT COMMITTKi: TAKEfl UP sriuiXTs or INTEREOT TO MEN, Mast Oregon Ian .special) r.IKH, 'ire., July- 12 The local Safety First Committee hud a very In teresting meeting In Mr. Jackson' of fice Thursday afternoon Vardmasier (). J. McKee was MM to the com mittee as representing the yard ser ilce. Many subjects of vital Interest to the employes and public alike were discussed and recommendations made to Ihe division committee ut l a Drande, I) W .I.o kson was on the sick Hs a couple of days last week but I around again now. operator F. S j LyoM spent Sunday m Hunting-ton visiting with a friend. ' Manifest Clerk Cliff l. McNurb-n has resigned and will go to The' Italic to work for a cannery com pa ny. Mrs (I. McCleltan was called to I 1'nlon Saturday on account of serious Illness of her mother Hark Meyers, day caller, is spcndlm? Mid Mrs. K. ... Anthony were Iplents of a (pound can "I compliment or Oraj Hros Oroced) Co., In honor or the first babe born in nieth. L A. Steeve of Salem, is the new manifest clerk at the local ofHce re lieving C, 1) McNurlen. Messrs lluiroughs and Stelwer of Pendleton were in our city one day last week looking over the bulldlm.' situation with a view of erecting some houses for rentul puries Immedi ately. Judge Marsh of the county COUrt, accompanied by County ComfflMnionsr COGkbUrn, came, out and definitely In dited the new bridge to he built over the Umattll river about SO rrsls be low the railroad bridge Much cred it I due these gentlmcn for the In terest they have taken In the matter and the uppearnnce of surveyors on the ground Monday to make the sur vey for approaches, etc., shows that thev mean business. Captive Total 2:1.020 PHSTROORAD, July 12. The ap pr"Xlmatc total of prisoners taken by the Russians during cjencnil llrussl luff's operations to July 111 amounted to 5 6 -1 1 officers and rilij.nuo men, the war department announced Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll COME HERE FOR rang Caps CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of S All the new ideas are here E E Bathing caps of quality. I The newest ideas in bath- E ing caps now ready for E E your selection. Choose E here and be better pleas- E ed. 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