DAILY EAST OREGON! AJC. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1916
EIGHT PAGES
PAGE TWO
I
Juy Clearance Sale
YOU WILL FIND VALUE GIVING SURPRISES GREETING YOU AT EVERY TURN. IT IS OUR
'CLEARING AWAY" CAMPAIGN TO FORCE OUT ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE TO
COMPLY WITH OUR IMPERATIVE RULE TO BEGIN EACH SEASON WITH NEW STOCKS THROUGH
OUT THE STORE. COME TOMORROW YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED.
Come Select That
at a Bargain Price
No matter what your taste in blouses may be. w e
can supply your needs at a saving in price.
WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS AT $2.39, REGULAR
$2.95 VALUES.
In this lot of dainty white voile waists all of the
new style features are included. The new frill and
cascade fronts, large sailor and Quaker collars and
long sleeves with either turn back or bell cuffs.
These combined with good quality laces and em
broidering make these waists unusually attractive
values.
TUB SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS AT
$1.39. THEY SOLD REGULARLY AT $2.95.
These are neat tailored shirt styles made both
plain or tuck trimmed. The colors are white, flesh,
pink, yellow and light blue. Small sizes only.
Fresh, Cool Waist
m
112
hi
LINGERIE WAISTS OF WHITE AND COLORED
COMBINATIONS $1.98. REAL VALUE $2.95
These are the newest creations of the MM on.
White voile,, organdy and lace cloth, combined with
Copenhagen blue or deep rose make these wai.'
UB -ually pretty when worn with white skirts. All
have long sleeves and low necks and are trimmed
in attractive manner with lace edgings.
PARASOLS Vs OFF
All our Parasols are reduced i.-j from original
price. A splendid assortment to select from. Every'
one a beauty. Every one guaranteed first class
stock. Right now when you need it most, i: off
regular price.
SHOES SHOES
Lot 598 Ladies' patent. Mary' Jane, low heel
pump. Regular 83.00. Sale Price 82.35
Lot 676 Mi----' white canvas Mary Jane pump.
Sizes 11 V4 to 2. Regular price 81.50. Sale 81.15
Lot 776 Children's white canvas Baby Doll
pump. Regular price 81.15. Sale Price 90c
Lot 608 Men's gun metal, low button Oxford.
Regular price 84.00. Sale Price 83.15
Lot 609 Men's tan Russia calf, low button Oxford:-.
I'.'- I""'-- 84.00. Sale price S.I. 15
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
To keep the kiddies cool and clean
CHILDREN'S COVER GARMENTS.
Romper, taj) blue white; Slip-Overs, blue and
white; Cover Aprons, blue and white; Middies, blue
and white ; Cover-Ups, blue and white 29o
On Display in the Bargain Basement.
Women s Underwear
Reduced
All Women's Underwear of Silk, Lisle and Cotti
at the following reductions:
15c Underwear, July Clearance Sale 12
20c Underwear, July Clearance Sale 16
25c Underwear, July Clearance Sale 18
35c Underwear, July Clearance Sale 28
50c Underwear. July Clearance Sale 38
65c Underwear, July Clearance Sale 49
75c Underwear. July Clearance Sale 58
81.00 Underwear. July Clearance Sale 78
SU.25 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 9!"
SI. 50 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 11.1
81.75 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 11.3
82.00 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 81.5
82.25 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 81."
82.50 Underwear, July Clearance Sale Sl.JI
83.00 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 82. 3
8u.50 Underwear, July Clearance Sale 82.7
8 LOO Underwear, July Clearance Sale 83.1
85.00 Underwear. Julv Clearance Sale 83.1
rr n AY D... L7..JC1 3Phones
i . r. w . rure roou -jnop ah 15
CLEANLINESS
ECONOMY
SERVICE
better than T. P. W. Blends.
DELICATESSEN DEPT. NEWS
30c
leanest
Truly a wonderfully CLEAN, COOL PURE FOOD STORE, no flies, no dirt. Pay us a visit these warm
days and see the almost endless variety of table delicacies of the finest quality.
Hotnoint Electrically Heated ADDliances We are , T. P. W. Coffees No better coffees and no cottees
showing a complete line.
Combination Chair and Step Ladder Every kitchen
should have one, each 81.45
New Glassware and Dinner Set Crockery Dept.
in Grocery basement.
New Cookies, Crackers and Biscuits Fresh from
the factory ovens.
Olive Oil The extra virgin quality, qt. cans 81.00;
1 gallon cans 81.90.
Jellies, Jams and Marmalades Big shipment just
in. Ail pure fruit products.
Let Us Pack that Picnic Lunch.
Lunch Baskets Each 10c to 05c
Wax Paper, Paper Plates, Napkins and Mapleware
Lunch Sets "If it's from our Pure Food Shop it's
clean."
Mayonnaise In bulk, pint
Cold Meats Sliced to vour order on thf
slicing machine in Pendleton.
Pickles, Olives and Relishes in bulk and bottles.
T. P. W. Teas For iced tea, poilnd 60c to 81.00
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
30c Tomato Catsup 23C
25c Tomato Catsup 15c
50c Cocoa 37C
30c Cocoa 19C
35c Can Chocolate 29C
25c Asparague 5 cans 81-00
SUMMER BEVERAGES R-Porter, Loganport, Grape Juice, Logan Juice, Port-0 and
them in dozen lots.
Bran New. Order
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
Mrs. "Mivw P Morton and chil
dirs HcrtruJ ind Patricia, left yes
terday for their home in Is Anele
after i.t:rul here For several weeks
at the home of Major and Mrs Lire
M ' m
Mr and Mrs. John Robinson.
Mr Henry Dixon Jones. Ml- Belle
Tu and Harold Smith left yester
day in an a uf -mobile for a trip to
!pokan. Tney will return early
next week.
Mary lark, daughter at Mr and
Mrs W. J Clark. Kent to Vancouver.
Wah . today to visit ith her grand
p&rents. Sheriff T. D. Taylor went Is tha
south end of the count today on ci
vil business.
T. 0. Taylor former well known
Pendleton man. now a resident M
Portland, i in town on Oueliiew.
Library News
.Villain Woiwu ai I In- I luetic
A nooer. reserved account ol the
purpoae of the concieaa and its re
sult! Kmil Q. Baich records: her
.tiipieesiotut on the ;uurne and at
the northern capita.) sad dia, Ufc ee
"The time for mak'.ng pesie." Alice
Hami.loii teils her exper.tio e a; the
war capitate; Jane Addam- ivee the
lniunnsllon whi. h i...me lo her con
Cernlnfl the revolt against wax. and
duwuabes Factors in continuing th,
war' and "Women and interiiati"ya,
ism. '- - Maaiint at aa lasartna'a
I linir). The puu,. library has
.-.ii.. ii,--s been ac-ased of , ontrio
; llUng to the decline ol the private
ownership of book. nr. i:iiu
ttosaa't oeliexe thai priate owner
ship has declined ami shows how the
public library, by fostering the read-'
nig habit on a larae scale, eucour
! ages individual boot bu.wng. The
! five Maajjrt m the volume, reprinted,
irom the H knian. are. Hooks are '.
I itOOW fisl I. The all ol br"Mng, Al
liierar.. IsJjoraiory; The buy and the
1 book , K ueratn
t iov, t Barries
"Just a hat is th
girt on the farn
Quality First.
Saturday Specials
in the Shoe Dept.
Women's White "Canvas"
(two strap) low shoes that were
special values at $2.25 the pair.
Saturday Special while they
last $1.55
Women's White "Nu-Buck" Pumps, colonel last with
neat cut steel buckle, regular $4.50 values, to
morrow $2.25
Women's White "Nu-Butk" Pumps, plain toe and
covered white heel, regular "" values, while
any remain $2.25
"men's White (4 button) Nti Buck Oxford, Cuban
heel, also perforated tip; a special $:."() value;
tomorrow . $2.25
Women's White Canvas Shoes (button style) Cuban
heel, regular $4.00 values, tomorrow, pair $2.50
lilerary atyle than as ul, k reference
for the baajr, intensely practical fruit
rower The chapter "Birds and ihe
r ut farm'' uv a strong plea for bint
i'r..te. to n. The autnor la owner at
a pneiperous fruit farm on the Kn
shore of Pennayiianta
MatMH I "lley llurhenk ,hi lire
ami work. 'Popaiarl written l'k
desiKiie.1 to acquaint the general pui
lk with lturlwnk's theories and the
methods and WUHa of Ms work and
Incidentally, to show how some of hi
methods may 1 practically applied.
t.-!i by the amateur.
tlii'"iiKh the
the
food
- aj the IMx rn
hot weather.
Kcer person is
aortnai Boa lo bath.
time.
Mr Unville and son Orvfttt left for
Walla Walla Monday mornthl on the
stage.
There is an average of about 15
births and ;o deaths i day In Loadoa.
ALBEE NEWS NOTES
HEADACH
E
STOPS
ibii.
:itl
t HOPS IRE H K l!l XM RE
PORTKD NOT TO III lnih
NG .M)I
NEURALGIA GON
E
she
happy
Wh this exmlus to the city .' Wh.ii :
Its ieni( dona and rna rtmaiiut to j
lie done about .t .' i to w riter at-
tempts to answer thee uliaallnm.
partiy from the lesttmoil) Of the girls j
Ithemselvaa There are many sane
and helpiul suggesilons on health;
and drsa, laJsir savrng d ericas, agri
I cultural, campftra, and oilier organ iz
j ationa, ietianed to make Ufa In the
inn. PraetlcaJ tmsduci n psay,
! "Inteodad a a textoook for tAOM
Who are preparing themselves for
playground posSttOM and a practical
I manual for all who have to do with
! the orsunlxaUon of play."
(Baal Oracoalaa special
AlsBBE, "re.. Juiy It. owing li
the late season crops are not tooklnS
very gnod.
Mrs. Sturm came in from Walla
Walla to visit her son Carta Sturm.
Mrs. Rhine hari and son Virtfll, and
little granddaughter Miss Varna
Brown, returned from Boise. Idaho
Where she spent six weeks visiting her
du.ighter and -on. In-law. and Mi".
Varna isited her parents. They re-,
Iirt a most enjoyable visit.
lale Dick. Marlon Ithinihart and
Pti link attended the dance at!
1 'kiah Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcleod came in to
Dr. Jamet' Headache Powden
give instant relief Cost
dime a package.
Xerrerai king. Iplitfalf or dull,
throbbing amdaoael vifld in just a few
motuints to Dr. Jsjbw' Hsaaaeae low-
drrs which co.-t only in centa a pcl!
afe at any drug store. It's the qutrlc
fst. surest headache relief in the whole
world. Doat sutfer! RaUtTt the
npony and distress now! You can.
Millions of nam and women have
found that headache and neuralgia
misery is needless. Uct what vou ask
for.
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the
ad-
the
COAST ARTILLERY IS
IN CAMP AT STEVENS
hear
mno -
mpsnles !,..((,, li Ihell
pi tb si training m
Ki HtT STi: K.S. Ore lul
Ttie .oant artillery eorfi "
nrrlel al Pan Stevens In a
iirrenn mist p in.l.o night and
lata!) eigin
I WO . . ke
I amp
MlHll H. UOC is seen II I be l.ea,.
nfui aid (tort ittardtni the mouth of
the ('olonibis rier
Mote tii in rain oien .md officers
cattle to , amp on in, ,ih i., I train
i in m -oint of it ,, of, taking tents
and e.iilpitieni to the harder" from
the fort. II was a pttaefe for lh ,mti-
iiiaiiding afftcer to place ail those
.onipatiies lareath and Kightli
comimnle are ipiaHered in USS Mliet
ihir.l Ihiii.o ks Klrat Koorih llfih
i.ikI saitli ate In tents al Itatten
IMsti while the Second and Third
..re In tents near me ImtlH II In ihe three. The crews of all three
spite of the rainy weather the work were rewued and landed,
has heaa as enthusiasib allv -ngaa;nrt The Kxchange Telegram company
In a If the aun smiled brightly from , announce that the sinking of the
the blue k on the brave soldier lad. ; BQtS and Ben Aden, while Lloyds
The e, arripment will continue for .send out a dlsrpali-h stating lhal the
two week The regular training lie' order ha been nt down In no
rse in addition to infantry drill j case I the locality of Ihe attack
will consult of a thorough lntrui Hon made public '
miners walked out They said the
fear of death had atoppOd their hun
ger pangs and Ihe lost all sense of
time.
ii iiu Torpedoed,
A.WIBRH. Algeria, July It News
of the torpedoing of the British
steamship Eccieaia
ions, by Teuton
GERMANY IS RESUMING
SUBMARINE WARFARE
LOMDOfft Juh 2. Ttuit OrfliW
li-trrrti!M'(i tf, PMBUM hr MtMsM -flrt
war 'n 'till'' MhtppInK W&lA
)n fiirt. h. alri'H'h C0Hi fSt, Ix tri'Il
i uic-d b rf-'rtjt rfir filns hr if th
lrikin Of thr" Hr1Mih MMll fcf
t'l -rJif-N
Th- ttt-l- werf ihr n- IOf4tf, Hut
ifid Mt-ri Af-n 'h mm MRMd a I 11 1
UM iWi ii'-lfiif th !iirKMt of
ENTOMBED MEN SAVED
AFTER HOURS IN MINE
Mi
The
Ipl
registering 371 i
ubmarlne in the
KHU re' el veil
i nil Ik members
WKKB CTTT, Mo, .fulv 14, It.,
i tiers today saved four miners 4in
were entombed without food and wa
ter In the Bals o, k mine for .",11
hourn Two thousand spectators
wanned ihe re-uer dlgwlng In 17,
rnlnute shifts The vtcilms' shouts
were faintly heard Kor three hotjrt
U-fore reaching the victims the r-
uers drilled a hole Into Ihe subter
ranean ihaillhir. admitting air Tile
of his craw are known lo have been
rem iied. Another boatload of sai1
org is reported to have been saved
The Bccleata was t.ullt In Itl4.
PRAtfl'K'Al, ( I 111
"Why have you pitched that tent
In your buck yard'"
"Well. I have large family an I
I'm persuading Ihein lo take turns
sleeping out thi-re fly the lime i
get through nobody will want to go
cam ping 'hi" summer."
I j'-kuM- Moral ordinal ioM
uit' ll ucni. Four essays, the first ol
Which fiVea the name to the volume.
1 all however on the same themo- -j
the moral use to wnlch intelligence
might be put. in rendering our ad
1 mlrstioae ..nl our royalties t once
more seiu-dble and more noble. '
Hull Writim in, ad vertiaement
I "Concentratea'on a little phase ol ad.
; verlising. the actual composition ol
I the advertisement as it concerns aa
lad-Writer, with due attention
genera principles of succeea
j verti liig The stylo :s informal and
i interesting; the writer gives xam
: pies irom his personal experience as
I an advertising expert.
Ilawki- lliium tin- dark trail
I "Story of the blind naturalist's life,
frankly and modest!) told, The first
part in which he recounts hie luck
less experiences as a boy -- first
less of a Ik and later the loss of his
siiibt through a hunting accident
is painful reading, oecomlng mora
cheerful .l' the sto. y proceeds. lhe
whole is an insiring record of 'pa-1
Uence. perseverance, and pluck ' His
accounts of his method of gelling
acquainted with wild life and of writ !
ing ail! instiTji t nature lover."
I, add what ought i to do? The
answer to the ever recurring Inouiryj
'What ought I do do ' is in the last I
aualysi.- the same for every man. To
refheot, to weigh evidence to purify
the mind and heart, to let in the light
through glas washed i lean, and t"
siibrnil the whole man to the dnmin-j
an' i- of what Is highest and beet 1
this 1 the answer. He who doe this
Courageously, loyally and persistent
ly will soon find the problems of hi
life solved and his being harmonized
with the MprefhS purpose of the
uiih ere."
Plicles liols-rl Browning : how to
know iiini. "This appreciative study
by a teacher and devoied admirer of
llrowning's poetry, is an attempt to
i oinnrunb ale some of the author's
own enthusiasm to tne young student
or general reader who needs an In
troductory siiidy He .-ketches llrown
ing's life and individual trait, hi
theory of poetry, arm philosophy and
Illustrates the whole by poem, over
fifty In all, veiy clearly and simply
interpreted '
Phil.'f.- Beekeeping. "A good,
thorough, up-to-date text book by a
specialist in the r r. agricultural de
partment, covering nil the mtentiaJg
of ihe subject both Scientific de.
scriplions of the bee and the man
agement of the apiary, though the
chapters on management are consid
ered rather with Ultderhlng princi
ples than with the natal) or different
systems.
Thorpe American fruit (arm. Not
a Systematic manual of fruit culture,
hut a scrion of informal talks, dis
cursive at times but crammed with
useful hlnls and lad.'er suited for Ihe
man who has time to appreciate their
FRECKLES Imnomi
LM PARK:
Don t Hide Them With u Veil; Rc
nmte Them With the (Klilne
Prcscrtiitkm.
This prescription for the removal of j
freckles was written by a prominent :
physician and Is usually bo successful'
in removing freckles and giving a!
clear, beautiful complexion that It isj
sold by any druggist under guarnnfe
to refund the money if It fails
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othlne and re
move them. Even the first few appll-
cations should show a wonderful lm-;
provement, some of the lighter free1-'
les vanishing entirely
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othlne; It Is this that'
la sold on ihe money-hack guarantee j
"Breath of the Pines'
I 4 iVffl feet Above eea.lmel in tt,
J Powder River Mountains,
J near Joseph, Oregon. Eat, sleep, J
play, live out-of-doors. A delight- J
ful mountain -lake resort Good J
! fishing.
For full information, fares,
tkktts, etc. ask
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent
How's This for
Sunday s Dinner
Nice Spring Chickens
Choice Ranch Hens
Young Veal
Spring Lamb
Try our Special New York Shoulder
Lunch Meats
Sausages and
Choice Steaks
They are U. S. INSPECTED
Phone Your Order Early
Oregon Market
Two Telephones 600 and 601