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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDIJITON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916. EIGHT PAGES mmmszmamaamnmm With These Well Chosen Items of Such ECHO WHEAT IS timely importance, we are sure that you will make THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE the center of your shopping tomorrow. You Have Only 6 Days More now in which to buy a new suit at our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Mens Clothes THE SALE CLOSES ON THE 31 ST OF AUGUST. Don't delay; scores of suits have already been sold and every day materially reduces the assortment, so come now before some one else has taken what would have been your choice. All of our men's Spring and Summer suits are divided into two great lots and are thrown into this sale as follows. LOT 1 INCLUDES ALL SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS UP TO AND INCLUDING $20.00. YOUR CHOICE $11.95 LOT 2 INCLUDES ALL SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS UP TO AND INCLUDING $35.00. YOUR CHOICE $14.95 3 f oryntM Hut Sclnffaef ti Mn CREPE GOWNS 98c A choice assortment of plain crepe gowns, trimmed with lace and embroidery; all sizes. Special price 98 SUMMER CORSETS 79c Back lace, mesh corsets, just what you need to finish out the summer with ; all sizes. Special price 79 UP TO $8.75 WASH DRESSES $2.98 All colors in voile wash dress es, also lawns and linens ; stripes and plaids; sizes 16 to 40. new styles; sizes 16 to 40. Special 82.98 Parents Will Welcome These Reductions in Boys Clothes With School Days drawing so near, people will naturally look to The Peoples Warehouse for the utmost values. You will find us mighty well prepared to get the little fellows ready for school. Boys' Cheviot Suits in Norfolk Styles, in the popular "Pinch Back" style and with patch pockets. Most of these suits have two pairs of knickerbockers. They are just the suits for general wear as they are medium weight and in service able mixtures. $5.00 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $3.95 $8.50 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $6.78 $6.00 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $4.89 $10.00 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $7.69 $7.50 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $5.95 $1 1 .00 SUITS WILL GO FOR ONLY $8.73 This Sale will continue for the remainder of August Don't wait, be among first, as first choice is always best. New Arrivals in Our ShoeDep't for Fall Wear Women's black kid vamp and white kid top, lace boots, very smart $6.50 Women's black kid vamp and ivory kid top lace boots.. $6.50 Women's black kid, welt sole, plain toe lace boots $6.00 Women's black kid, welt sole, button boots, made on the Bel mont last, very dressy as yell as durable $6.00 Women's black kid, cloth top, welt sole, button boots ... $4.50 Women's black kid. cloth top, stage last, short vamp, button shoes $3.50 Women's patent vamp, white canvas top, rubber sole and low rubber heel lace shoe, just the shoe for big girls $4.00 Women's dark tan, cloth top to match, rubber sole and heel, made in the English last, a very dressy and comfortable shoe for the school girls $4.50 Special sale of women's and and children's low shoes and slippers at a greatly reduced price. NEW SKIRTING MATERIALS A big showing of brand new materials for skirts of plaids, checks, stripes and plain cloths. Best in quality and texture; 42 to 56 inches wide. The yard $1.25 to $3.00. NEW WOOL CHALLIE An assortment of all wool challie for dresses to wear in the early Fall. School dresses, etc. New patterns and designs; 27 inches wide; heavy weight in light and dark shades. The yard 65. EXCLUSIVE DRESS LENGTHS OF SILKS A splendid assortment of the newest patterns and colorings. These are by far the best we have ever had. Best quality and finish. Exclusive patterns and colorings; 5 and 6 yard lengths; can be used in combination with plain silks and woolens. The yard $2.00 to $3.00 HUCK TOWELING A big lot of plain and fancy huck toweling now on hand, shown in 15 inch, 18 inch and 20 inch. These are all cotton, cotton and linen and all linen. Do your fancy work now for Xmas. The yard 25 to $1.00 3 Phones All 15 T. P. W. Pure Food Shop . CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE CONDENSFD MILK A well known brand of finest quality milk; 3 cans 25c; the dozen cans 98c; case $3.85. "Good things in the market" Fresh daily by express. GRAPES, HEAD LETTUCE, GREEN CORN, SWEET POTATOES, EGG PLANT, CELERY, HOME GROWN CANTELOUPES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, STRAW BERRIES, GROUND CHERRIES, GREEN BEANS. Everything for that picnic lunch. "If its from our 42 Piece Dinnerset White and goUl $5.00 1'iirc Food Shop its clean." 1916 New Pack Asparagus Tips Tender and white, $2.50 Percolators Special $1.79 the can 15; dozen cans $1.75 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade GRADING BETTER HAN 60 POUNDS M l Not Vol Finished Mnn.v ik.-. Attend CWnHamiwlBe Wedding. th'.ist Oregontan Special ) ho, Aug. 24. comparative ij wheat has come into the wure - here as all the farmers are harvesting their cror Hut heat is grading 6 0 pounds and M. Bryant, accompanied by hU iters, Misses opal and Flor lett yesterday for his old home Jisas City, Mo. They expect to ne for a month. During Mr. its absence, Charles Mossav MVS harge of the section bridge a'"1 building carpen inder U. M King are building Ultion to the section bunk of the O-W. H t N, Co. . Rov Smith of llelllngliam. Wash., is here visiting with lift daughter, Hit, James Lee of Hig Stone Flat. Both ladies spent I iifsilay in Echo. liuy Smith left last Saturday for Spokane. Wash., where he is fin I ployed in a garage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cotunl f Stan field were in Echo shopping on j Tuesday. Mrs. W. K McFaul and children ! were in town from Ihe .Meadows on Mondaj visiting with relatives. John Mudge Mid sister, Alice Madge, returned home yesterday from a v.sit in Portland with their sister. Mrs. II. Cox. C. S Mudge is taking a week's va cation, lie is with his son, 0. K. Mudge who is a telegraph operator at Union, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. b. Hilikle are home from a ten davs" ouling at Hid awa Springs. Mis. Bert Wilson of Portland, is e visiting with Mrs. B E. Han- Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bortght, and which hag beca In use for over 30 years, lias borne the si;-nature oC rf and has been made under big per si&Jtf-f Bonitl supervision since Km infancy . Wdfwwd' Allow no one to deceive you In thin. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-us-good " are but Experiments t hut trifle with and endanger the heulth of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A ('listeria is n harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Jrops and Nootbing Syrups. It is pleasant. It eon talus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. Its nge Is its guarantee. It destroys U orniel anil allays reverisbnesK. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of ('onsti-uition, Flatulency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diarrluea. It regulates the Stomach uiul Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS fBeetrs the Signature of home here where Mr Cunha gaged in the milling business TABLE SALT CURES NIGHT SWEATS AND AIDS CONSUMPTIVES German Army's Experiments Prove Refreshing Quality of Mild Doses. inpany Surgeon the Munich Med p W Ii M Mis. Bert Wilson of Portland, is E -3 H lw James Joint! of Pendleton, ,i a Dm business visitor here on Monday. "S Mrs. A. B. QiUett, who has been, S 3 Uli i . ; treatment .il i lie St Au-1 S ? il ) Hospital, has been moved to j g!1! " "u"- ,trtM I I with her amuy. D Bj i Lawrence Malcolm is taking his HI annual vacation. Hi H in Portland BS 9 Mrs. p, k. Bveriti tra In town gj1 3 the lir.-t uf the week. She was ac- g j companled by lira, wiuiam uonauuv ,,r,. reported bj Ci ' f L pi. Morehead of Hi Stone Sweat contain BIB Spring district, il lore visiting with Si S 1 her ncthei Mr.-. Sarah Benedict. B g William Price left this m Dl A large nolo er oi laho people al PiiB led the wc.ld.HK Of Joseph I'uh- - ti t .-, .Ii' tin- I'l-o Hid Mm Viola HUB 1 oreville of Pendleton, w hich was held S n at Stanfleld yesterday morning. The f3 wedding couple left Immediately for fe j3 Walls Walla on a short visit. Mr. 3 M on. I Mi- ''ilea. Jr.. will make their I g MAYOR CONGRATULATES GIRL SWIMMER In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought cn- I excessive fatigue morning might well lie due to the loss of snlt. and that this might be counteracted by a -alt ra tion He begun bv glvlng a lend tea si iful of salt (about five " in-1 in small glass of water Just before patient retired. The result was a (Tester freshness and adeem Ot weartnatli ttn the following morning, but the patient either hud HO night sweats nr else very slight ones All patient i cpt those sufi i' in stomach I atarrh and bkuun, auk. It. -Encouratutg s,oU (hp Ha l0,lnK wllh, results from the .olinlnistratlon 1 ,.ffects n million salt as a remedy against I lie enieebling nikht sweals of consunui tive. and iKainst excessive presplra- lion m Ihe case of marching soldiers,. alao i fever my in IPs experience led lir. I,ln periment with healthy pf SPeOUllly soldiers. About 10o of one ri'glment were given poonMil of salt at 5:41 In thi lint before beginning their march. After a march of ni miles in muggy weather the thus dOd exhibited inueh inirndes. j perHplrntton was but a frai lbu I of the others. about six parts ot I salt In the thousand A hard march nt .1 fw hntlrs mi hoi line rnttllltal iii the exudation of five to six liters "r"B ,h" ,nelr Of swe.it. with a salt content of twen ty-lour to thirty grams. A strong night sweat of a consumptive exudes irning for as muep as two and a naif liters, Doubtless the well known hunting causing a salt loss of fifteen gram, i K"t ilw"V ' counting Its I This amount is far from unlmport- fwlmf triumphant ant. since the hlootl contains altogeth er only about twent) grams 'of salt, an amount tboul corresponding to the maximum daily consumption of salt In foods. ir. fjtnk'i flHrt experiment were made with sttfrerer from tuberculo sis, ii occurred to him that their to ex and Idlers irljr 2D III that and DEATH PROM PAIIAIYKIK liltiv I .i l BTi i ROM HOTBIi On)) luig (Url, Her Panni- anil Proprietor Koniiiln Iin 9" aiu- pieeias;. NSW Vi'KK, Aug. St.- -An ii-year- old RoOaJlnd Colin, daugln of sir. and MrB. J. 1- Cohn Of New York. lay dying from Infantile paralysis in ' the Belvldere Hotel., Bdgemere, U ' L, this afternoon, the tu other gueets I fled,, leaving nobody in the building ' but I Kohn. ihi' proprietor ,,nd the ; parents or Kosallnd Kven the ser l vant departed. Rosalind died but night, it was j not until a few hours befor, that , Ihe guests learned the natun- uf her ' ailment although Dr. D Pollofar of I Itoi kaway had been making profee- sionul vlslot four days (iuestn In olher hotels nearby are bad J frtghi ' ened. From now on man will n' ed or diligent application W acquire sunburn. PU:Z RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bfiil Mood i' WflJongjbl tot m. re JlmonU tiuin inything else, It rausea egtarrh, JvpepBig.rheomn. turn, weak, tired, utnguia feelings ami worse i roubles, Iloii's S&rsiparlllg bis been onderfnllv pueecssl'til in purit'vni'; nml enriching the blood, removing scrofula and other numor, anil building up ihe whole system. Tali it give it to all the fain;,1 sy li avuiil illness, lift it todav. &W1 MAYOR AMES ROl PH Ella Crist Is now almost as well utes and 4 7 seconds. She used the known In San Francisco as Mayor single ororhand stroke, alternating James Rolph. She has swum around with the breast stroke. The mayor ihe Seal Pocks, Jus south of the congratulated her when she had t n- Golden Hale Her time was is mln- Ished " BEFORE You lei any work in our line, dun't forget to get our prifpf. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and foment work. St RUGO&CO, Telephone 461 white To TOUR rniKNDs ON Mmogram Stationery W. 6. SMITH & CO. WEDDINft AND VtSITINd CAM ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDQ., PORTLAND, OR.