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DAILY EAST OREGONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916.
July Clearance Sale
SHOPPING AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE IS ALWAYS PROFITABLE
AND PARTICULARLY DURING THIS OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE. EVERY
THING OUT ON THE BARGAIN COUNTERS WITH PRICE TICKETS WHICH
WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO FIND. ALL NEW SEASONABLE MERCH
ANDISE THAT YOU CAN USE NOW.
TAILORED LINEN DRESSES $4.98
Their Original Prices to $11.75
Here is a wonderful chance to pur
chase at less than the cost of materials,
an up-to-date dress that will prove an
addition to your wardrobe to finish out
the rest of the summer days. They are
made in both tailored and sport effects
in combination with white and solid col
ors of pink, tan, rose and green: worth
to 911.75: July Clearance Sale $4.98
35c WASH GOODS 24c
A special display of new wash goods
such as Organdie, Swiss and Voile.
These are shown in striped effect, flor
al designs and shadow stripes, 36 to 40
inches wide, and makes up into dainty
summer dresses. Regularly sold for
35c yard; July Clearance Sale.. 24c
SPECIAL LOT LADIES' COLLARS 35c
An assortment of ladies' Neckwear
of the newest styles and shapes, of
Voile, Organdie. Pique and sport col
lars. Some collar and cuff sets; worth
to 75c each; see window display. July
Clearance Sale 35c
WHITE GOODS
Including White Goods of all kinds,
such as Lace Cloth, Organdie, Lyklinen.
Voile. Crepe. Dress Linens Waist Linens,
Handkerchief Linens. Gabardine. Pique,
Beach Cloth, Linene. The prices on these
good are cut now at an opportune time.
Just when you can use to best advantage.
25c Quality. July Clearance Sale ISC
35c Quality. July Clearance Sale. .. 24c
40C Quality. July Clearance Sale.. 31c
50c Quality. July Clearance Sale...: 3C
65c Quality, July Clearance Sale.... 48c
75c Quality, July Clearance Sale. .. 59?
$1.00 Quality. July Clearance Sale 79c
S1.25 Quality. July Clearance Sale 95C
$1.50 Qual.. July Clearance Sale $1.18
$2.00 Qual.. July Clearance Sale $1.71
$2.25 Qual., July Clearance Sale $1.89
T. P. W. Pure Food Shop
Cleanliness
3 Phones
AU 15
Service
Economy
JULY. CLEARANCE SALE ON GROCERIES.
50c JAPAN TEA July Clearance Sale, pound 30c, 5 pound lots 25c pound.
Asparagus "Better than just from the
garden," July Clearance Sale 5 25c
cans for 81.00
New Cookies, Crackers and Biscuits
Fresh from the factory ovens.
Lorna Doones now here.
Ground Chocolate ' July Clearance
Sale. 1 lb. can 29c; 3 lb. can. .. 83c
Hot Point Electric Appliances The
warm days make their use almost in
dispensable. Let us explain their use.
We carry a complete stock.
Dried Apricots, pound 15c. We were
fortunate in picking up a good trade
on apricots; at this price they are a
snap.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
Cale Uothwell. well known optl
cian. left this morning for a few day.
outing at I'kiah.
Mrs James H ifturgis, who has
been outing at Hlngrmm Springs, h.u
returned to Pendleton. Mrs Elmr
Storie of Walla Walla. iuvonu'anied
Mrs. Sturgis here.
M. J. Nelson and C. Uronson of
Pendleton, were visitors in La
Grande esterday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. OWU Of Ten-
d let Otk, who have been vi-ltlng their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pild
eau. have gone to Seaside lor a lew
ilas. Mrs (wen will remain in fort
land about two weeks. visiting
frlemls and parents,
PeputN District Attorns i Roncoe I
Keator left this morning for Spo
kane and will visit other Washington
state points before returning. He
plans to file on the Colvlllo reserva
tion while In Spokane.
Mis. H W. Collins. Mrs. C K Nel
son. Mrs. E. J. Burke, Mrs. Ithy
Alexander. Mrs. Fred T Block, Mrs.
Id. G. Frailer and daughter, Jean.
Mrs. Jessie Schults and her house
guest. Mrs T. i Warner of Portland,
expect to go to I .elm : Spring! Wed
nesday to sojourn two weeks.
H 1.. ilnihani of Elgin is a visitor
in the city.
I. l Hanson of Pasco pa.-sed lust
night in the city.
Theodore Aune was in Sunday
from Brad on business.
'. B. Con rod of Woodlawn, Wn
eras m town esterday.
Henry Uizinka of (Jklah was in
town yesterday on business.
H. V. Collins. W. K. Wvrick. li W.
Hastings of Portland and William
K earns motored to lone yesterday.
A. S. Johnson of Island City, and
U F. Johnson of Altcel. were out of
town guests at the Hotel Bowman
yesterday.
ill KNOWN ALBEE
MAN DIES AFTER AN
ILLNESS OF MONTHS
DAVE CLARK PASSU vv AT
iKmaj; was Bitonii-at of
Mils. CONTACTS,
Mrs. Maud Thrasher Is Takeu to
Home of Her Anm and lliysMans
Think That She will Ik- Able lo Go
Homo by Aug" I; Other Stmt
Notes, of I'kiah ftntsion.
Library News
ANSCO
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WESTON NEWS NOTES
DON'T let another
summer go by
without an Ansco. It
will add more to the
pleasure of your out
ings than anything else.
All winter and long
afterwards you can live
over again with your
pictures those good
summer days. Let us
show vou the Ansco
line. $2 to $55.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggiiti
Mlt. AM) MISS. RICHMOND Of
WALLA WALLA IRE OCEKP8
OVRlt SI NDAY
(att Oregonian Special)
WESTOS. Ore. Juty 18 Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Richmond of Walla Wal
la spent Sunday in the city as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Price
Mr and Mrs. Louis Hroebste' of
Hurley. Idaho, left on Saturday even
ing's train for home.
Mrs. Charles Pinkerton and Mr
and Mrs. James Price spent Saturday
jLMIPARK:
"Breath of the Pines"
4,500 feet above sea-level, in the
Powder River Mountains,
J near Joseph, Oregon. Eat, sleep, 5
J play, live out-of-doors. A delight- !
ful mountain -lake resort Good J
J fishing.
For full information, fares,
tickets, etc., ask
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent
jo W.R R.&N.I
in Walla Walla as the siiests of Mn
Cora .Simpson.
The Saturday Evening Club which
held an ice cream social .Saturday
for the benefit of the Weston banu
cleared 14:!.
and Sylvan Kennard,
n spending the wet-,
ave returned home.
The following new 1 ks have been
put on the library shelves:
Clark Handbook .if best reading.
Converse fltogf or Wellesley.
' 'unwell Air en 01 diamonds.
cowards 10 the house Of friend
rairchild Teaching of poclry in
he,'h school
Frame- .Man who married a duir!
wife.
Fulton ''oilege life
Gardner Effective business let
ten,.
Kirkp.urlck I'se of money.
I.aurlat Lusltanlas latest voae
Lloyd Productive vegetable gar
Idtning.
I Mackai Heau of Bath, and "iht
one-act idays.
Uackay Coatumni and scenery f"
MaiLeod lluusexeopers' h.iil-
book of cleaning.
Mid' Ileum Nowadays.
Mnore Keeping in condition
Page Automobile repairing niadt
easy.
Karl rnidli
who have h
n Spokane.
Hev. H. S.
from kiiiton,
dist chun h I
Page.
Rellly
M
Stefansson -
Shangle, presiding elder ' klmo.
preached in the Metlio
unday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clordon of He
lix spent Sunday in Weston as ths
guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Kichard Ben
mer. -Mrs R A. Thompson of Athena,
was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James
Kirkpatrii k Sunday.
atlas A la Benmet. whu has hao a
severe attack of tOMSfllUa, is report-
c 1 hatter.
The Sltnday school of the Christ ta. I
church in Athena vrsited with the
I'nited Brethren Sunaay school at llns
place Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. iiamp Booher spent
Sunday in Athena visiting relative.'.
Mrs. .Minnie Walker of Helix, spent
Sunday in the city.
Horn, to the wife of James Itea
mer. Sunday. July 1R, a son
Bom, to the wife or Kenneth Me
Kenzie, Julv 16. a SOU.
Taylor Vassar.
Uorosford -H. 1
r-ord car.
- in
ith
Wo-il;
!
Poprr. vi: t tkess dies
OF TOO MUCH HANI IN(.
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TRUST CAPACITIES
This bank is empowered by law to act in
all respects as an individual can act, as
Administrator, Trustee, Executor, Guar
dian or in any other trust capacity.
Age, experience, financial strength and
conservative methods are ,:monR the marry
advantages olfered bv thb bank.
ConcuKations inv'ted.
CH MHI II HEAD is CH 1KI).
1 . B. Rruener ClKwen Pn-iilcut trt
Aberdeen Bod) .
ABSRDBKN, Wa.h.. July 18, A.
C, 'Jaiiiac retigned a. preatdent pi the
AbardMb Cluunber of Comrnfrci ami
the chamiMT Bxccotive commlttt6 ap
pointed Attorney T. H. Hruener to
fill the vacancy. Mr. Hruener Wfll
KiVen authorltj to employ a secretary
at 51"" a month, and will make thii
appointment within the next few dayH,
Permanent officei for thf ehamber
will f eatabllehed In the Washington
Hotel, utartinx AtMTUat K,
Trior to accepting Mr. GMUllac'l r -
Ifinatton the eawMsutlye committer
doaed a deal whereby Kli Brumberg,
of Hoiuiam, will reopen the old I'ni-
reraal mannfaatnHnc plant and man"
ufacture there a new patented Urood
blocking, to be eoid an a moorftlng
fol ' iJt.M and for floorin;-'. Thin block
jfiK is maN from mill refuwe, pmall
plecei being placed end to end and
Kiued together.' Thii trin.'H all weight
upon t hf wood auainst th" wruln,
hence the bloclfing, although ol eoft
w I, will Ktand more preaiure than
hardwood.
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JtLtEPMUE COHAN.
the
Cording to reports from
Alaska,, shlpniantJi are
I from hiiKe dspoMtl of
in I hat locality as
Ituropasn war.
iruin. ! Joseiihlne I'ohan. si
..; M. Cohan, and is on
thin Cohans" an actress an popular s
any the ptatre hiL seen In her time.
ilieil suddenly in Vew York. .Iie
was "trleken with h' rt Jlaeaw whh'h
Mtaff' had baan brouchl on by her strenu
heine otM stsgc dan !ng for many rears,
man- She lirol recshtly returned from Aus-
result ol tralla where she made lona toil'
with hei husband rri Niblo.
East Oregonlan Special)
IKIAH. Ore., July IS. Dave
t'lark, who haa heen 111 at AHa for
several months, died at the Allia ho
tel aturday, July Sth, and was
burled in the Alba cemetery Monday
Mr. t'lark wus a brother-in-law of
Mi's. Owen Coustantji
The many friends of Mrs. Maud
Thrasher will be pleased to learn that
the was aide lo be moved to the
home of her aunt. Mrs. Shepherd.
last Saturda and tne doc ton think
the can return to her home by the
first of August.
John liarrlson and family of Pen
dleton, are visiting ror a lew weeks
with friends and relatives near
I'kiah.
Mrs. Bhalby of ltange. returned
from Portland Tuesday, Koing on to
hsr home Wednesday on the Long
Creek stage
William Allison came down from
iriental last Mondav, returning Wed.
nesday.
Nels Justice of Heppner. who Is
pending the summer in the moun
tains with his sheep, left for Heppner
last week, returning Wednesday with
his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Justice will
spend their honeymoon in the mountains.
Miss Ksther Wisdom of Pilot liock.
visiied a few days tast week with
Mrs. QsoriS Kennedy.
Another social dance was given in
the new pool hall tast MtUrOBJ
night.
Agnes Mettle left last Friday for
I '.utter creek to spend the summer
with her sister, Mrs Chapman.
C. Marr of Rang passed through
I'kiah Tuesday en route to PllOl
Rook.
Art Sniales left I'kiah Wednesday,
Making a new location
Whooping cough In a , very mllo
form is going the rounds in I'kiah.
.Mr and Mrs. tleorge Caldwell re
turned from Long Creek hist Mon
day, !
Mr. and Mrs Stallcop who have
heen visiting In I'kiah left for their
home in Washington last Tuesday,
Mr and Mr Hanks of Mutter
creek were in I'kiah Tuesday (n bus
iness. Berkeley Ie Vaul or Portland,
who is spending his vacation. at
I'kiah, has accepted n position u
fife lookout and will i duly al
Desolation peak in Hr.mt county.
Mr and Mrs. William Pootes, lot'
merl of I'kiah. but now of Oregon
City, have returned to spend the sum
Diet at the springs
Mar; Andrus of Range passe. I
through i'kiah Wednesday for Pilot
Rock to remain with her sister Mrs.
Louis Qllllland, who is ill
QranvlUe Plant and wile Of Dale,
weri- 111 I'kiah Tuesday OH loudness.
Mr, Lagrange of Range, was in
town Tuesday transacting business.
A building boom has struck I'kiah
and vicinit of late. The new pool
hull is now complete and the ne-w
creamery will be built lit once lav!
Smith is addiiiK to and repairing his
dwelling while several of the farm
its arc buildiiiK new barns, union,
whom are J W. Siurdivant. Charley
Lorenz. Henry Laslnka and J II
Meltie.
Charles a. Cos of Long creak, wife
ami daughter, were guests at the Pe
terson hotel Wednesday ninht. Mr.
I Cos, who haa leen a resident Of
Long Creek lor 'ears, has sold his
interests there and is leaving for
! Portland
Vaughn Pinch win give an al,
I nighl dance at Kii k s hall Friday,
Jul 14 Music by the Sawyer or
chestra from Pendleton.
I Dillurd Fieio h and wife ,,r But
Iter creek, were In I'kiah Thursday
! night
Fritz Rader of uong creek, was in
I'kiah Thursday on business.
Jim Johnson of Range, returned
lorn Portland Thursday.
B, B, Spencer, :iki lit tor the Slnai'l
Hewing machine sad Mr. Peters, ag-
, for the Wiley It Allen Music
itore of Portland, were In i'kiah
Thursday working 'or tne linns thc
reprt seifted,
Mrs Hiaham of Hitter, who has
been visiting in Pendleton, returned
Thursday evening, roina on t" Rlttet
! Friday.
Kd Thrasher and Mrs. lielmick
lho have been in PSndletnn for Ihr
last six weeks during Mrs. Thra-sher
illness returned Thursday evening
;ind report Mrs. Thrasher linpfovini!
rapidly.
J M. Jarvis of Pendleton was In
I'kiah Thursday night He Is travel
iiiK with some land Inspectors.
After a few very warm days a liht
shower lell and now neautlful, cool
weather prevails.
Hair.' Huston purchased a new
buLTKy from the vVsgner-Cai dwell
hardware firm.
Wesley Karri man end joe Black.
well of Long Creek, ,ume over the
first of the week and Joined the road
(Tew. who are working on the rock
hill near i he Fee ranch. More men
could be used there, ut work hands
seem to lie scarce.
of dtnrge ,;ert Andrus and wife and 0, I
the "fonrl Andrus left for Range Friday mom
ii.' In J,he Andrus ear, returning in
the evening
Mrs. HeorKe Kenedy left for Pen
dleton Friday lo be absent several
days.
When on her way to school last
Tuesday. Miss Helen De Vaul cuide
near meeting with a eSliOUl incident
when her horse fell with her and
Pendleton's Quality Store
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL
DISPLAY OF
Summer
Dresses
We feel safe in saying
that nowhere outside the
large city stores will you
find as complete a showing.
There are dainty, COOl look
in"; frocks of Voile, Em
broidered Crepes, Cotton
Nets, Organdies, etc., in
many pleasing color combi
nations. Not expensive either
$4.50, $5.95, $7.95. $9.50,
$11.50 up tn $20.00.
PnrswnU In match till' SlinillHT dress now (iHVl't'i!
at I :!-ofl". Every parasol new this season.
she came near hunglng In the Stir
rups, Fortunately she eaoansn with
a strained arm and a few bruises
J. D Kirk and Wood Cilbbs went
to Five Mile flshliiK ThUrSda !'
turning Friday. They report good
fishing
Miss lla Siurdivant has been assist
ing in the telephone office for the
last few days.
Mr. Jones, a horsebuer, is III
I'kiah again for a few days buying
horses.
A number of Pendleton and Pllo,
Itock ueonle are expected 10 attend
the dance here Friday night.
Mrs Dora liarrelt was In town
Friday from the tfturdkant brothers
ranch.
Frank C.llllland or liurdane. was
In town a few duys tills week on busl
ness.
Mossie and sons are cutting has
this week, the first hay cut. litis sea
son. Haying will he just a month late
this year.
tioni as well as nations to tret to
gether in a spirit of cooperation In
stead of Working Independently In a
spirit of competition and often o(
rancor At the same lime It reveals
Just as Strongly that the problem of
religious Unit) is not to be solved by
the destruction ol the organlnsJoa and
identlt) oi the different denoralna
Uong, The Format ion Of a world parlia
ment of denominations in which each
unit, intensively organised, shall W"rk
wild the others to advance the cau
of the hishest K"i"d WOQld s"l.. the
problem, acoording in Dr. Frank I
Anderson, president of the I lap! 1st
Young Peoples I'nlon of America. He
delivered Ihe opening address at tha
-Oth International convention of the
union at the Coliseum
111 I K.IOI S IMTV IROED.
CHICAGO, July 11. The Buropeos
war is teiichins rellKio.o: denomlna
More than lu ) miles of macad
am roads have been ordered built In
Afghanistan since the relet of that
country became the owner of an automobile.
ihe E
Once there were giants in the land, men who could
scrap to beat the band. In modem times the cheapest
skates are known as champeen heavyweights, but 'ong
ago, when Jim was young, men didn't fight with jaw
or lung, but used their fists, and
t
used them well brave days of
Jackson and John L.I They
slugged away, while they could
stand, when there were giants
in the land. And Corbett won
his laurels then, among those
mighty fighting men. He was
the champion when that meant
something more than getting fat,
and standing, in a graceful pose,
to figure in the movie shows.
He's an authority on sport, and
his decrees the wise ones court. ,
tlnU mOknnh. nn cmnlroc anrt "al
lie a an auuivi uy on olwuim-j, uu
as his trusty pipe he stokes, he
often says, "Tuxedo's best; it
has the edge on all the rest."
JA5. J. CORBETT
Famon PrtitfighSar ami Actr,
fay J
"Afu mtkuslam for iht (fa-
tantt and mlltfaexs of Tuxedo
im na limit. Tuxedo ii Without
dWf iht mod iattifactory pip
tobacco
J8USH
'Ngv
MIL.
north Beach
WASHINGTON
MILES of snioiith, firm, while gaudy beach
jt sloping gently into the sea no dangerous
under-tow a score or more of delightfully
Interesting oceanaide tiamleta simplp. restful life
combined with different, tasteful foods and only the
best of summer-resort pleasures' That's
NORTH BEACH
"PRIDE OF THE PACIFIC"
Weather and beach conditions are
juts right therefore, GO NOW
we will be glad to .help plan your
trip. Ask for the new North Bench
Fclder just off the press. Fares
and full information upon applica
tion to
T. F. O'BRIEN, Asrt.
O-W. R. & N. CO.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM