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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AJ. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1916 TWO Come to The Peoples Warehouse for Quality Merchan dise at the Right Price For Courteous Treatment For the Greatest Stocks For the Newest Ideas A Remarkable Value in Children's White Dresses up to $3.00 Values for $139 For this special ule we will offer our entire assortment of Children' Wnite Voile and Uwn Dresc. All are beauti fully trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries in attrac ts juvenile style. There are hardly any two alike; all sizes from four to twelve year are icluded in the assortment. Thrifty mother will readily recognize this saving oppor- t unity. Those coming Irrst will nave nest caoi w lay. Special price only NEW BREAKFAST SETS $1.25 We have just received a good asBOrtrnent of styles in these practical two piece middy and skirt house dresses. One style is of white flowered crepe with either pink of blue collar and cuffs. Other (styles are of percale in either pink or blue and trim med with black and white striped piping 81.25 A NEW LOT OF BUNGALOW APRONS in new styles and both light or dark colors, just received moderately priced. WHITE SERGE A showing of White Serge for suits and extra skirts. Bent in quality and finish. All wool, 42 to 50 inches wide. The yard 1.00 to 82.50 I - SPECIAL NOTICE Our buyer of Women' Ready-to-Wear gar ments, Mr. Blumberg will leave for New York City very soon so if there is anything special that you would like for him to do for you, kindly call tomorrw and tell him. MADRAS One lot of Madras Shirting of special finish and texture shown in stripes of various colors. Launders like linen and is fast colors. For boys' waists, men's shirts and ladies' dresses. The yard 25 THE BARGAIN BASEMENT What gives the Bargain Basement iU popularity? It is not its location. Not the artistic decorations and jrreat display. Not the big lot of paper advertising we do. But, there Is one great feature that give this department its popularity, and that is "the ex tremely low prices on quality merchandise." Such prices as these will make the place popular with you: Boys' Wool Suits 93.79 Hop Muslin the yard 'jjtZ Men's Union Suite 5e 11.00 Linen Waists 69f White Hose I5 Men's $3.50 Straw Hats Dress Patterns of Wash Goods Silk Waists, big lot Fancv Parasols 9c Men's Railroad Hose - llr Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, Shoe, Shoes, Shoes Ask vour neighbor, ask anybody, come and see tor yourself. The cheapest place in all Pendleton to buy your shoes for the family. Children's Shoes 23 2 Boys' and Girls' Shoes - 7e to g.W Women's Shoes 81.38 to 93. Men's Shoes 9&t to 53.17 If It's in the Bargain Basement It's Sure a Bargain. Visit This Money Saving Department. T. P. W. Pure Food Shop TT CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE "WEATHER FORECAST'-ln our Sanitary Basement "CLEAR AND VERY COOL" Good, pure air and the coolest place in Pendleton. SPECIAL DISPLAY of good thing to eat in our new grocery window, Saturday. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for Saturday' hopper, by expre.. Green Corn, Green .dW Bn Egg Plant, Sweet Potatoes, Ripe Tomatoes Fancy Head Lettuce, .n fact everything that, good to eat, will be in stock here. Shop early. 25 30 Canteloups ", for Extra "elect large size melons. Watermelons Poj ml Kipe, sweet, very thin rind melons. Green Corn Dozen Well filled ; tender, sweet corn. Summer Drink R-Porter, Logan Port, Porto, Logan Juice, Grape Juice, Bran-New and Rainier Royal. Buy thern by the dozen. New Cookies, Cracker, and Biscuit, fresh from the factory ovens. Crockery Dept in Grocery Basement. Gla..ware, Dinnerware in let! and open ntock ; Hotpoint Elec tric Appliance and Percolator. Pure Olive Oil The extra virgin quality, bottles 35c to $1.50; cans, 35 to $3.75. T. P. W. Special Blend, the best 35C Coffee on earth. T. P. W. Tea for iced tea, pound flOc to f 1.00 Everything for that picnic lunch. "If it's from our Pure Food Shop, W ' lean." The Peoples Warehouse Men at Mexican Border are In No Danger of Starving 2 mum 1 Says Pendleton Militiaman SUMMER TIME NECESSITIES AND CONVENIENCES- STOVES, IRONS, TOAST- Pe crazy sad swears to spend his n oath's uhn for said delicaieawen. Pr..st Al Rider is confined si quar ters on ck report wstk a sprain' hark and buleed let front earTylnf locks up the hill and rushing madl) hark for more. Private Bill .tevens is on kitchen Mate from first hand that the men I I- lice today and swears mat wnen m upon Use border srul never starve nor j sets oat of the army be is oln to eet hale -he-, been cut d-wn 01 the.r s.jua i-un iw e-;c e- UA w-iho-.it a num. It may be that Private Pred 'leisel Sans companies have been stinted I romrr.el f hile travetiac or that the 'did not , f food which their. "amp Stephen Lsttle. NosaJea. Arts. Au 4, IMS. 1 By Richard De-vtae. 1 User is os thsssf that I wish to sVa Is. this wrltln. and that is to correct the general false impreaason that j rem to be running use rounds of the n Karen of the country I ant tr is the Beau he camp and m at pre-1 n wan M dreast parade. have the amount Ik -me fed stomachs mere used t. ' when -.hey first arrived upon the bor- j der. but this sras dor to railroad fa-: c-Jrtie a Jt take .iuite a bit of roli- jlr: stock to provide for a large rum-' j br f men such as you will find here and especially when they arrive In big j tunchea day after day aa wan the 'case at naarty every camp up-.n the I b. rder However at present everrthin is 'straightened out and we are receiving js'od chuck." and eepecia'ly Com laay -E." as Private R..bert Murray I commonly known as "scotty.' has I beer, promoted to the rank el m- herceant and is rated as one of the bst In the regiment, as he is gra'laal h reducing the deficit in the o-n- tn fund and islriving in more and 1 better food. This same ' Scottie'- may remembered as cook at the rH. (Oforge m Pendleton not long ago and llaier ook at Rleth junction, which j 'ob h iuit without notice to )oin with For the last week or more we have baen under orders not t.. eat ice cre.im ' M fruit nor Onnk any ft drinks, es pecially ;ced drinks, altho'jh we are allowed one cup of Iced tea or wa- 'at "mess" once a day. This order of i curse hit the boys pretty hard as the water we have to drink l Juat cool Ifiuiuth mat 10 be a good emetic. ijnie ii- foe- tmmm x-nw. As things !o-.k at present there is .; Is hw- of goina into Mexico. Our lime is taken up with drills (five a iai 1 sad special dutv details of which I have received ray share ar I was on Jetall at !he new hospital five days in one week. This hospital i part of an enor mous preparation which is (tiling on l preeent at Nogal mW Li 'My Breakfast' half the year," sayis a doc tor, "consist of A dad) of Grape-Nuts, one or two egf., or fruit I recommend it. Grape Nuts FOOD is mighty nourishing; and delicious. Made of whole wheat and barley, with all their goodness, Including the priceless mineral salt so essential for normal balance of body and brain. Crisp, ready to eat, easy to digest an "energy" food of the highest value. "Theres a Reason" Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. Vita Ttx-aier Tla. SUFFRAGISTS PLAN TO GIVE $100,000 TO It Is poiwlble," salil Mr. S'lchola, "that it wan the only one of its kind present M the coast. If so sharks no longer are to SS feari-d more than in ordinary ears." All other xh.irks takm from waters In and around New York. Ntefceta as serted, were xrouml shark rarchar hlnus. This type he asserted. Is not particulaxh dunKt-rous. Soi.th Norallf placed Ml feet of heavy wire up.iiikI Ihe balliing beach. Secrtar Mc doo. In a statemeni r nt t.. lh- i'iuiH '"iiiar'l Service hare, stid thut ihe itoverr.ment is taking steps t. inclose vattoW bathing bearh t. Tilth heavv wire nets. It consists of I itrhen Bemdeii this h.pltal there re in the neighborhood of 1 mo tr trucks. Permanent mew ouar pr are being built as fast as -itle v hlch i none too encouraging a" I begin to look like another Valb-' 'rg- tranP'sed to the border. Pay isay niiiiai,d. TmiiT''" is th last of the month nrl that means "mustf-r" and "in- Will bC i.lXf IP DKMO 1l'IS VAOi T) PASev Mr MiMKVr. ntt or ATiii rm- room MTLWATOIE. f)r.. Aug. A body, supposedly thst of Harry Gm mle. prominent athlets. was found in the Wlllsmette river. He wadrowm ed near Oregon OU months ago. I" CSV ifi lli when A Ihere -n awa ftpeciall) m which y day ani what that Jill mean there are m many M ar here who huve from mother lieforf when thev are given gives them some protection. II. at Hard oa IPo- Therf is another federal examlna I lion due in the nest tioard of regular a loii can expect to iu tlon of chocolate 1 home. Most f eri 1 . ice cream boys mol week b a ffirers sad rife delega- 1 returning r- art sons, have to lie carried to their tent a Old Sol cer tainlv ha sons, power in ihi com munlty . has hi KKNVKIt A lg. Mis. Anns! ! Martin, rhairman of the woman .'! pagty, MM the I'mted ITe that the ; uffragt plan lo gle one hundred thousand dollar to the campaign 1 fund ol Hughes if Ihe democrats fail 10 oaaa Ihe suffrage amendment at' ,1 e!i..n of . ongresa. We mut judge the dem. their performantef. the re-i tr. their promises. Jusi Ml i'ilson lo a strict accounts the suffrage record, so we will hold Hughes to his national sw frage promises if elected. Wa have( e,er eonfidence that Hughes will keep hfc word. The party that se 1 urea the political freedom of all II Mat "ill inevitably win the undy ing loysHy, adherence of the women I voters " Mi Martin I direc ting the efforts to raise a hundred thousand dollar ampalgn fund. the f She ocrats public We h bility for evening day for tion. Kven at thai Jupiter IMuv little qy every afternmin Br aa he ha fav..rert as ever three weeks with "lie exrep- IIM.K I- ItFll, MW-KXTHI I - of amp'. Five hundred Cattf were ent home yet. Iiajgliall) ft r'orroral Cornfield is .letaileil for prot ost gyard down town tonight Richard lievlne ha received no mall for three week. Somehow, just an lxdi please write Private 'leorge Unrgan arg'ifier and authority up Ject military. Private Arthur ISromln another nut from (ll.lHsllTt. and their laughter and melodious harmo nie are inflicting telling damage up on our mental stability. Private Maggert I becoming Uite proficient in the gentle art of kit. hen police. I'rhate fharle Sheet guardsmen Isjlng DOt i chief all sub met Must 01 Men "-n I iuml on-i-r , Mat Have Don Ml Killing. SEW Yi'P.K. Aug S The seven- nn.l a hal' fool shark captured Oy Mi chael Schleier off Smith Amboj X. J., was said bj two expert of the American Museum ..f Natural History to be of the most dangerous of the man-eating M-ciea. Thi shark was found to have in its belly the bones at a roan left fore arm. It is scientifically dubbed the carcharodon carcharla. but In flshn.j parlance it is called the while shark It was said to be not improbable that this shark did all the killing on the What to Dc for Itching Skirts There is usually in.rwdiste r. lief for skins ktcataf, beratnf and disfigured by ivi-nia. r.iisofi.i. or imiUr torment- isg n iiiaiiiis. in a warm oath with resinol p aril a simple npi-ll-sti i of resinol ointment. The s..thin. kasj. 'mg resin. 'I 1 1 .!i I turn stops it. hni-.' at once, si, 4 anon clears away all trace, of eruption, ami in severe anil tui.i.m cases, unle t! trouble is due to soo srioiis internal anvsranr You n.v.l n hi hesitate t. -iv resi nol. It is a dortor's to ription that has been uvd by other phyi. ians for twenty year in the treatment of skin affection. It contains absolutely noth iruj that u!d injure the tendereat skin. Every drutgist sells raring oiat mcnt and Natan soap. Resinol Soap soouics lender skins and Ileitis to mak- Hoar, fresh and vel- poor 1 ompli'ttons vety. Uvau.se it 1 prcecription. uilsins this resinol New r'reeli F id in Matawan icas and J4 T. Nichols of the museum, the latter altant curator of receni fihe. examined Schleler s catch and pronounced it a type which j never before had been taken within mM mile of New York City. HEADACHE m 1 1 ' jjdS)' rmmmmm' M if ' 3r!2anVaainal :1 "'mmW m Jm?M NEURALGIA GONE Dr. Jamei' Headache Powder, give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerve-rseiini;, splitting or dull, ihrobbinir headaches yield in just a few momenta to Dr. dames' Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any drup "tore. It's the quiok est. surest headache relief in the whole I world. Don't suffer! Relieve the agony und distress nowl Tea esn. 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