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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST 0 REG OMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1916 -.y vy w W-W VV J' -af! 'V. ml SPECIAL SALE OF Women's Pumps $3.50 to $5 Values 1 ffi Reduced to ... . P 1.11 SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP AND CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON THURSDAY, TOMORROW. Eer pair is marked plainly ?0 that you can easily tell the iie. You can pick them out yourselves. No phone orders will be filled. No exchanges or refunds made. Nor will we fit them. You may be your own salesman and take your choice. The materials are patent leather, gun metal, suede and canvas with rubber soles and low heels. All the new lasts are here. Don't miss this sale. It's the greatest ever. It's a genuine cash saver. Thursday morning 9 till 12. Your choice Mens Straw and Panama HATS One Half Price A REAL CLEAN-UP OF MEN'S STRAW AND PANAMA HATS. BUY A NEW HAT TO FINISH OUT THE SEASON WITH. IT WILL ADD TO YOUR APPEARANCE AS WELL AS YOUR COMFORT. YOUR CHOICE ONE-HALF PRICE. 1 $2.95 Lingerie Waists $1.79 Voile and lawn waists trimmed with lace and em broidery; low neck, long sleeves. Reduced for Thursday to $1-79 $4.50 Children's Dresses 79c This is not a very large lot but every dress is a bar gain; ages 4 to 12 vears; plain white. Reduced for Thursday to 79 50c Children's Bloomers 19c Crepe bloomers; sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. Reduced for Thursday to 19 75c Ladies' Crepe Bloomer, all sizes 29 Colored Taffeta Taffeta Silk are to be worn through the Fall sea son more than ever. Dame Fashion has so edicted. We have a full and complete stock now on hand, consisting of all shades for street and evening wear. Best quality and finish weaves. 36 inches wide; just the right weight and texture that the present stvles demand. THE YARD $1.25 TO $2.00. Dress Goods New Dress Goods are arriving every day. A showing of Epingline, Gabardine and Serges that is par excellence. Soft finish, yet firm texture which insures a stylish made up gown or suit; 42 to 48 in. wide; all colors. THE YARD $1.00 TO $2.00. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Some of the Good, Substantial Money Savers to be Found in This Money Saving Department. SHOES SHOES Shoes for everybody. Shoes of every style and grade carried in our big up-stairs stock. Shoes in broken lots. Shoes built for comfort only, and shoe.-, MEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS The very best that can be bought. .Single suits taken from our up-stairs department; sold from $15 to S-'JO. On sale $6.35 to $11.35 Bargain Basement. BOYS' SCHOOL NEEDS Start him to school with the very best and pay the low price for it. Boys' Suits, new styles 82.98 Boys' Pants, knickers 9&C Boys' Hats , 9c Boys' Guaranteed Stockings 15 Hoys' Shoes $1.69 to $1.98 with all stvle. Just the pair vou want might be here. WASH GOODS REMNANTS Fall dress patterns of wash goods remnants are now placed on our counters to clear out. Priced to move them out in a hurrv. As low as regular price, WHITE SHOES AND PUMPS Hundreds of pairs sent to this department to be sold in a hurry- Marked down to the very last notch thev'U go in a rush. Get vours 89c, 98C, $1.2:j, $149. If it's in the Bargain Basement it's Sure a Bargain. T n YY7 D L7.J 0 3Phones 1 . r. w . rure r oou onvp ah is CLEANLINESS Fig Jam and Fig Butter Cans, 2 for White Rock Mineral Water Small bottles Dozen bottles Large bottles Dozen bottles Ginger Ale and Summer Be vera g ing a big variety. ECONOMY SERVICE 1916 New Pack Asparagus Tender, white spears. Can, .'.; dozen cans $3.50 Meat Treats In cans, .'! for 50o ; doz. cans 81.99 Water Melons Another shipment fine large melons in today. They are cool here. The pound 2c 25C 29C S2.25 35 $3.60 ! show- The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade Prof, and Mrs. A. C Hampton left ihis morning r Ui O.ranue. their lu ture home. They will fro on tomorrow to Wallows county to spend two , .ve-ks at thf home of Prof. Hamn I ton1 sister. Mrs. K. Donle. Prof. Hani"n. who for ten year was con nected with the Pendleton schools as i prim ipal and superfttendeat. will I will have charge of the Ui Orande i high school during the coming year. ' Their many friends here regret their departure from Pendleton. Misses Daisy and Oladys Mason, lo-'.-al milliners, returned this morning I j from Portland where they had altend- I ed Buyers' Week. I Mrs. Hose Campbell. Pendleton mil-1 ' liner, arrived home this morning from! Portland where she atlended Huvers'j j Week. Henrv Dealt of this city was bett I man Saturday at the wedding; of hisj I brother John bonis, anil Mis Anns Marie Utrsen In Portland. The Lr.de Mrs J. H K.eney and son of Lai (Sramle are visiting friends here a j few days on their return trip from I Bay ocean where they have ,een en-1 toying a vai atlon. Floyd Payne, former star distance runner of the I'nlverslty of Oregon.! was here last night from Athena. He lis undecided whether he will return 1 ' to the University this fall. Jesse Johnson and Ed Kopp are leaving for Los Angeles today They ' are taking some Hound-Up literature! i with them and Intend to boost for the ', big ikon on their Journey. I Ml.-s Kdna Run" of Pasco is a house I i guest of Miss Helen Haymond this week. Yoiir Choice 18.00 CASH ANY SILK SUIT ANY SILK COAT ANY VOILE DRESS ANY LAWN DRESS ANY SUMMER COAT ANY SUMMER SUIT No Approves. No Alte.tiion OneDayOnly August 17, 1916 Terpeninu I d at the H if Pendleton was tel The DsilM esterda 1 1 Worthington, young Athena business man. came down from Athe na last night. Irwin (1 Brooks, bookkeeper of the Firs! Nationul Bank of Athena, was ; in the I it last night visiting friends. ... t A" snotno SLOAN'S liniment go alon;? I Of course It should! For after a ; strenuous day when your muscles have teen exercised to the limit an appll 'cation of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stillness away and get you in fine shape for the morrow ' You should also us It for a sudden i attack of toothache, stiff neck, back ! ache, stings, bites and the many so I cidsatl that are Incidental to a vaca i tion. "We would as soon leave our 1 baggage as go on a vacation or camp I ut without Sloan's Liniment." Writes i rne vacationist "We use H for every 1 thing from cramps to toothache" Put a bottle in your bag. be prepared and have no regrets. Adv still does not move on Nellie gets up on her feet and thereafter war dls Permanent Muscular strength can not exist when there Is not blood strength. Young men giving attention to muscular development should bear this In mind. Hoods Sarsaparllla give blood strength and builds up the whole system. Adv through the mail was that of a screen K ... . -. . . m famous l ne vvi orld The romance trimoniaj paper arrlage The NEITHER WAS PRETTY, SO WEDDING'S OFF HAOERSTOWN, X. !.. Aug. It Because they resorted lo the der. p Hon of sending each other photo graphs of moving picture stars, Miss FINE AUTHOR OF 'PAM' FOR ALIEN OFFENSE Of American Birth, She Goes to Visit Children Without British Permit. Bather Qulbranaoa nd William Benjamli DgnlSS each other wh Hagerstown. actordln Minneapolis ailed to rec- Illellt N him.' Shi ture U-uli to be married. wonder I did n Miss oolbraaaoa had received. h ,f Maurice Costell ntn said the phot t recol said. aid. n ,. while graph h pie-Mr LONDON. Aug. 16. Baroness Bet-1 ! tins von Hulten. author of 'Tarn,' "Parn Decides." and other romances, I that have hail a large sale, was fined $tt in court today for traveling more than five miles away from her place j I of residence without a permit The Baroness, although of American birth j Im listed as an alien enernv because J-he married a German. Counsel in her defense declared the Paroness had nor a drop of German I i blood in her veins, and had as much J I e version to the Qafraaai as eaybod) I j in England, 1wo of her children have Ik en sent to Germany since the be-I 'ginning of the war. and it was a visit , front her residence. Holbein House-1 Chelsea, to two other children in a I village in Herts, that resulted in the HEPPNER CLUB EXPLOITS ROAD THROUGH CITY Posts Cards Directing Autoists to Take Blue Road From Pendleton to -Phe Dalles. In effort to route ,lt, tourist traffic litlStfMM thf (,, Road through thtlr city. HppiMtr men are pott 1 119 rarn ;ilontf lumblu highway and In thif rtadlnf, MBIn Trail Be' Pendleton -The Jallen.'' ral frofll Pendleton to The I Daltet by way of Happnar laadfl j through Pilot Itork. Nye and Vlnon Th Morrow county court han done Dopatdarablc work on the road in their county and the I'rnHtilla rotintv eourt aaalMtad by waidiMlti of the tottth nd j hfiH alno been doiiiK onie inirove- ment work. It in this road that thf i Morrow OOOflty eoiirt intends improv- Intf a an extension of the CotUtnbU highway. NEWSIES DOG GROWLS AT HEADLINE PEEPERS ' 'As. 'At M.'A.'J.A.'Jj.i&M.AM. I'H i "AfiO. Aug. 16 Newsbovs with street corner stands believe there Is n limit to the time a pii'serby mtiv stop and read the headlines of newspaper on their stands, one of these Niters I, us left the final verdict to hl dog Nellie has been so well trained she ems to know when a person theUM Justto keep on reading with no Inten tion of buying. Nellie passes many hours dally on n shelf In the stand where her master'! paper! are displayed. When a pedes trian stops long enough to rend th1 war news of both Kurope mid Mellon i he utters a slight growl. The net Warning ll a Ml louder. If the reader HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Des MoinesJowa.-" Four years afm I was very sick and my life was nearly spent 1 he doctors stated that i would never get well with o u t an operation anil that without it 1 would not live one year. My husband ol.jrcted to any opt ration and Rot me some of LydiaC Finkham's Vegsta bleCom pound. I took it end commenced to get better and am now well, am stout and able to do mv own housework. I can recommend the Vegetable Com pound to any woman who is sick and run down al a wonderful strength and health restorer. My husband says I would have been in my grave ere this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. Blanche JtWrat SON, 703 Lyon St, Dob Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical opera tion it is wise to try to build up the female system and cure its derange ments with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound ; it has saved many women from surgical operations. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Meilic-ine: Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice it will be confidential. Mil Our New Fall Hats are now on display. Let ua show you "The Cri terion," the latest Stetson mod el at $4.00. "Clean-up" prices on Sport Shirts. ALEXANDERS I Where values reipn. ANSCO CAMERAS a.SPEEDEX FILM CAMPAUt l1, T- T- v- -w r AKKUW ooft -yet dta rehed Wafer Thin COLLAR He aach 6 for ;oc CLUETT.PEAHGm'JvCQ USC "T)ON'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 you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co, Leadii f, Drojgi: i