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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1916. EIGHT PAGES . j Cy.iAt Hrt" j fell " ( ii ONLY 5 MORE DAYS NOW LEFT OF Our Semi-Annual Clearance of MEN'S SUITS This is strictly a clean-up sale of all Spring and Summer suits. Every suit is a bargain of real merit. New 1916 styles, all-wool fabrics, fast colors, perfect fitters. The most desirable clothes in Pendleton. ALL SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS UP TO AND IN CLUDING $20.00 VALUES, YOUR CHOICE $11.95 ALL SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS UP TO AND IN CLUDING $35.00 VALUES. YOUR CHOICE $14.95 BREAKFAST SETS $2.00 Breakfast sets consisting of skirt, middy and cap. They come in flowered crepe in blue and pink com binations, very smart. Our price only $2.00 $3.50 TO $7.50 GOSSARD CORSETS $1.98 We have a few special short lines of the celebrat de front lacing Gossards that we now offer at the startlingly low price of 1.98 First come first served. GINGHAM PETTICOATS REDUCED Blue and grey stripes; 36 to 42 inches in length. 59 Petticoats, Reduced to 37 79e Petticoats, Reduced to 58 NEW DRESS GINGHAMS Prepare for school now, get the kiddies ready, make their dresses of gingham ; a brand new lot just came in; all colors; plaids, stripes and checks. The yard 10t to 12Vtt TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, VALISES, ETC. Our stock of these articles is exceptionally com plete, and you'll find by comparison that our trunks, suit cases, bags, etc., are by far the best values of fered in Pendleton. It will pay you to look here be fore buying elsewhere. Trunks $10.00 to $45.00 Suit Cases $1.00 to $25.00 Valises 60 to $20.00 SATIN DE CHINE You will find that Satin de Chine will give what you wish in a silk dress. Guaranteed to wear, beau tiful lustrous finish and makes up into most stylish gowns for street and evening wear; 36 inches wide. The yard $2.00 T. P. W. Pure Food Shop 3 Phones All 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY Come down to our refrigerator basement PURE FOOD SHOP and stay as long as you wish, hundreds of "good things to eat" displayed under the cleanest and most sanitary conditions. SERVICE There are Below are listed items picked at random from our immense stock of Pure Food Table Supplies. The same service, whether you shop in person, over the phone, or send the children. T. P. W. SERVICE together with T. P. W. GUAL1TY, a combination that can't be beat. White Rock Mineral Water Bottles 15, 20, 35 Ginger Ale, Puritan Club and Cliquot Bottles 15 and 20f. Mt. Vernon Milk Specially priced, 3 cans 25 ; doz. ans 98; case o! 4 doz. $3.85 T. P. W. Coffees No better Coffees and no Coffees better than T. P. W. blends. Ice Cold Watermelons Guaranteed ripe and sweet. Phone your order. Osage Canteloupes- melons, large size. From Umatilla; choice for ripe 25 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables from the flies. -Kept clean and free appreciate Electric Hotpoint Appliances You'll their many uses these hot days. Cleaneasy A Naptha Soap that can't be beat; specially priced for introduction, 6 bars 25 Combination Step Ladder and Chair Every kitchen needs one, each $1.40 Fig Butter and Fig Jam 2 cans 25 Crockery Dept. In our Grocery Basement. Dinner ware in sets and open stock. The Peoples , Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade Mm A 1). Hon and too. Daton.1 have returned from an extended visit 1 at Dale, the former home of Mrs. I Sloan. The were guest of Mrs. j Mom's he other, Lav Casa, while Ihere and later went to Calf nu to visit two other brothers t'. U and' It. K. rase. Mr and Mrs A. S. TonnliiKsen Of I mtario. who have been enjoying an extended auto tour through Oregon and California, have been hou.egue.tK of Mr and Mrs. S. K. 1'alne for the past few days. Mr Tonnlngsen left! todin for his home but Mrs Tlinlng- sen will remain for Mother week. It. K. Stayner of Boise is in town. Mollle Boat ic of Boise is visiting in1 Sam Macdonuld of Seattle, was an out of town visitor in the eity e.ster day. Mr and Mrs. Fred. S. Ashley and fnmll of Knterprlxe. were In the city Wednesday. Jean Mallory and Lillian Mallorv were John Da) visitors in the city ye.iterduy. Mr. and Mrs. r. S Knowles ol North Paklma, were out of town guests in the clt eterda. 10 . McKee and .1 Stanford Moore of Wtlltaiaa were registered at the 'iolden Rail Motel yesterday. Mrs D. Ii Hammond Of Detroit and ilads Hammond were register ed at the Hotel Pendleton Wednes day night. OOME people think an OWL smoker is selfish- because he seems so very well satisfied. Well, you can't send him to jail for that. Best thing you can do is to follow his example. (P. S. OWLS cost only S as.) I Th Mi,,'n I M.AON8T CO fc ' INCORPORATED lo the district attorney that he led one hundred girls each year Into il legal houses. He wna an Important agent of the white slavers of the city. While he haji told Ihe district attorney that he Rot commlasloni from SDH girls. It Is believed thin la an exaggeration. A M Klam prominent Milton if si- the city. Joe Hayes of Hcppner was In town tt night. M Bbta ot Joseph, passed yester- in the city. M I!. Itaeseh of llaker, is visiting friends in the city. Albert Curfey of L lirande pass ed Wednesday in the city. 1! F. Gray of the l'arlin-i rc ndoril Co., of Portland, was in the city. his daughter and Miss Dollt Korris Wert here e.-terda from the east end. J P. liroie of Portland, popular SUtO accessory salesman, was in town Yesterday. ilroce was formerly a prominent o. A C. athlete Mr and Mr T P, Baldwin MS Mr. and Mrs. F A Davis. F. A. Uoss. tt. K. ROM and Miss Davis ul Port Townsend. Wash, passed through! Pendleton yesterday in two automo-1 biles en route home from a trip to, Portland. Despairing Woman Now Happy Mother Mrs. Stephens Did Not Need The Surgical Operation. O. A. C. FOOTBALL TEAM " " This fact la attractive ii a c nwr mam iiir-irnc to mans freahmen h.. have already Cole, Ut-t Tear varatt) t.uard, I OnJ) sure I it i string Plant- to l!cMrt for Practice This oai. ignilled their Intenti r practice. I OBI IK. I M SI to. I I os s U s l MUSS has P at a OREGON aORICUIfTURAL COL LEGE) Corvallla, Aug. H. Whan the new football coach at 0 A. C Joseph A. Plpal, sends on the sum mons for Um iv A. I'- team to report for practice on the campus Septem ber .it will have the a.-surance ol one man only, t'ole who WaS mail" guard last season, on la-t year's var sity team, who will report. The most serious factor m deplet ing the team was the tin usually large number ot varalt plasei's who were graduated last spring. Two members of the team have married and settled down to the domestic life, some have pluyed the lull lour tears allowed by college Conference rules, and others have engaged in work ol business lor themselves, been working in a lumber Mill City. lie is now at San Diego lepresenting the Multnomah Alhletu Club and is expected to report In ex i client condition. A number of last year's second siring men. sonic of them said by the coach to be excellent material, have announced that the will report the coa- hes to be the equal ol the former players whom the) replace except that they have not had the' seasoning and practice it is apparent that the coaches Mc charge or the football tins eaon are putting a good deal ol c inflaaitce in the freshmen who may report. newly adopted conference regulation! excludes the freshmen trum playing In the Washington University und the Oregon University games, but m the eastern and soul hern games and j other northwest gan.es, ill freshmen I who .an make the team will ha el g- I. ad I on n- and overdrafts IHX'lart llCsHsiblc llir V IHlll I p.'Ml - Wire siv mi hind Thousand, PITTSBURG, Ann. The Cen tral trust company, a state institu tion, has closed. A notice poStM on the doors said bad loans and over drafts had caused the action. Com- mission merchants large! 3 patron tsod the bank. The deposits' "ere six hundred thousand dollar.-. COOS' . WHITE SLAVED CONFKtHiKp niaw. If, 4-: I Tatoka, III.-"I hail been married five years and my greatest desire was to become a mother. The doctor said 1 never would have a child unless I was operated on for female troubles and I had given up ail hopes when a friend told me of I.ydia E. Pinkhum's Vege table Compound. I took it regularly for some lime, and I am in better health than ever, and have a healthy baby girl, i praise your Vege table Compound for my baby and my better health. I want all suffering women to know that it is the sure road to health andhappineL-9. " Mrs.GBOEOB Stephens, R. f, o. No. 3, Patoka, III. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is so successful in overcoming; woman's ills because it contains the tonic, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration. 1 1 i i AMERICAN IMH ion GIVEN ARM V COMMISSION ; ty.Ali. VUSHKC BPTWtff i ushke Hotwin. under arrest in New York city in connection with white slave practices, has confessed tsfll LxJ Hong Kong Cafe VD NOODLE PARLOUR Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Bpectatty. Boies for ladles and gent lame n OPEN DAT AND ALL NIOHT MICA Us 20c AND IP. Meal rickets, 21 Meals for M.00 Special Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Nest to R. O. Bids PhoDS 8 HARLAN. 2 in. CORTLEY. 2 'I lit. Arrow 7VStci COLLARS 15 unit each, 6 for 90 cenlt CXtT.TT. PEABODY ACQ,, INC, Makrri ANSCO CAMERAS 6,SPEEDEX FILM C ' .1fe-. . - ifS DR EDWARD H GBEPT r. Bdward H Ksjtert, a promt i physician of Washington, D. C. . ha been in charge or the Am u ited Croai tfesDhal at Klaf f . 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