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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES GREA T SEPTEMBER SA IE of FURS Saturday & Monday September 9th & 11th T r A SALE INNOVATION OF SOUND SENSE AND ECONOMIC VALUE. FOR THESE THREE DAYS WE WILL OFFER OUR NEW FURS, JUST UNPACK ED, AT REDUCTIONS OF FROM 15 TO 25 FROM THEIR REGULAR PRICES. PVFRV MliFf A wr cr ADC DC A DC TWflTArC One our regular price tag, the other the sale price tag which will be removed after Monday night, the close of this sale. , THE OBJECT OF A FUR SALE AT THIS TIME in in keeping with our steadfast purpose of the best possible service to our customers. Heretofore it has been the custom to sell furs with our reas cnable percentage of profit till the close of the season and then offer them in our clearance sale at a time when their use for the remainder of the season was limited. In this instance, the saving in price is gained, with the entire season for wear yet to come. All the fur fashions, decreed by Parisian designers are shown in this collection of furs just unpacked for your pur chase. High standing "Coachman Collars," Animal Scarfs, and shoulder capes are worn with ribbon frilled melon shaped or pillow muffs in such rich furs as genuine American Mink, Japanese Mink, Hudson Seal, Sitka Mink. Red Fox. Grev Fox and Black Fox. Beaver, Russian Wolf. Raccoon, Wolverine and French Coney. During our September fur sale the range of special reduced prices will be as follows : Separate Muffs, from $4.98 to $75.00 Separate Scarfs, from $2.98 to $50.00 Complete Sets, from $8.95 to $125.00 This is the first sale of its kind ever given in Pen dleton and we hope you'll take it in the spirit that it is given and profit bv it. "s Visit Our Dry Goods Dep't When you want the newest and best goods at prices that no other store in Pendleton can duplicate. SILK AND WOOL POPLIN For a dress or suit. For real genuine service, use our silk and wool Poplin; it's 40 inches wide and shown in the season's best shades of brown, green, Copen hagen, navy, plum, old rose, etc. The yard $1.25 PETTICOAT SATIN Make your petticoats of this guaranteed satin, 36 inches wide, shown in all shades for street and evening wear. The yard.. $1.35 ODD NAPKINS How is your Napkin stock for the Round-Up? We have a big assortment of odd napkins at special prices. Some are hem med ready for use and others have to be made up. The dozen 91.00 to 85.00. Outfitting Boys for the New School Term Bring your boy to The Peoples Warehous for his new school outfit, and you will be certain of getting the best goods for the price, and satisfac tory service. We'll show you all-wool fabrics, splendidly tailored in the new pinch back Norfolks and other good desir able styles. Just right for school wear. Ages 6 to 17 vears, at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $11.00. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT You are watching this ad. You are watching it closely. You are doing just the same thing that hundreds of others are doing. Our Previous Message to you was This: NEW FALL SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS The very latest of the New York styles. The very newest and up--to-the-minute colors at prices that make them look mighty good to you. Antfour trade of yester day and today has nearly swamp ed our busy Bargain Basement. Are you going to be, one of those who will save money on your Fall Ready to Wear? A customer came to the Base ment yesterday and said she had bought her Boys' Suits for the past three or four years where they were cheap suits at a cheap price, since "they wouldn't last him anyway," but when she look ed over our Special Boys' Suit Sale it was a different story. Did not know before that she could get the very best boys' suits at prices even cheaper than the so called cheap suit. She is our customer from this time on. - Outfit Your School Children Here School SUITS, School DRESSES, School SHOES at prices you never paid before at prices that mean a big saving. Look Out for Another Grocery Sale. Remember the big time we had with the last one? Remember that you got everything for a "next to nothing" price? We'll start loading up one big section today at noon. It will be offered too, as long as it lasts at the same "next to nothing" pri ces. If it's in the Bargain Base ment it's sure a Bargain. "TP Y7 D L7J CL x . l . vv . i uic i uuu unuy 1 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE SATURDAY'S SHOPPERS will find here, the greatest stocks of TABLE SUPPLIES, fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES, kept and handled in the CLEANEST, BEST grocery in the Northwest. T. P. W. SERVICE together with T. P. W. QUALITY, a combination that can't be beat. Osage Canteloupes The fancy Umatilla melons. We receive a big shipment daily the crate $1.25 T. P. W. Special Blend the Best 35 Coffee on earth. Tomato Catsup Pint bottle, special 15 Condensed Milk 3 cans 25 Dozen cans 98c Case of 4 dozen $3.85 Preserving Sugar 100 pound sack $7.25 Coco Cola and Hire's Root Beer Small bottles. 3 for. 25 Olive Oil The extra Virgin qual- gallon cans $1.90 CROCKERY DEPT. Star Cut Glasses Set of 6.. 75. 42 Piefce Set Dinnerware White and gold pattern, set. .. $5.00 $2.50 Percolators Special each $1.79 Hotpoint Electric Cooking Appli ances We are showing a very complete line. You can pur chase them on your regular grocery account. Guernsey Cooking Ware 10 piece set $1.95 Dinnerware In oDen stock. Sev eral neat attractive patterns to choose from. Queen Victoria Chocolates Fresh by express today, boxes 50 and 90. Elberta Peaches for canning, the box 75 Tomatoes Fancy smooth stock, box 50 -New Nifty Candies Today, not the ordinary kind handled in grocery stores, but we are not running an ordinary grocery store. 1916 New Pack Asparagus Bet ter than just from the garden. 3 cabs $1.00 Dozen tans $3.50 Asparagus Tips 1916 new pack Can 15; dozen cans $1.65 ity, auart cans $1.00 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEFT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade EZRA MEEKER FINDS ROADS LONGER AS YEARS ADVANCE "That road over the mountain." from Iji t.runde to Pendleton seem. longer than It used to," says Kzra Meeker, noted pioneer and enthusiast for building a transcontinental mili tary highway along the lines of the "chooasnnobUs," whereas la mer years he used oxen. From here the '.vhootterniohile does to Heppner and than 04 la Port lund. stopping at The lhtllcs and Hood itlver en route Portland will be reached Monday. :,Ir. Meeker Is ir i J - Fortheyoungfel low hill of "pep"- Langham High Clothes Made (or boys 15 to 20 years old. Styled just like his pig brother's; thirty special features added. JpA Bond Brothers Pe d If ton', i eadlai Clothivi The manner In which the attack took place Is not known, hut Victor Vales heard the man' cries aud ran to his assistance The hull KB 01 kcd knocked Mia Sown and trampled him ami hail fatal!) Injured his vi tun before hel ul,l la- given Smith was a native ol Bnstfand coming to this country is rears ago, bad no relatives In America. HOW I GOT RELIEF FROM CATARRH I irxirun tr-iil uti,. irriv'ii.l h.H'ti uul. n.i in thi . . I -r-o ,, hill 1iiV B 1,M r,,m h"""' ,r," wntreas Providing ror a ' ,, sufr,.m, .,,. yaan ,, ivii innon. i nr si. tic ,s 10 me n- mr mj m ;uinir uic line . mr nm - ... ... ... I gton. The statement as to the dis- lance over the mountain! was made the old pioneer regardless of the el he now traVrls in a IS cylinder (rail. He is Kft years baas at work on tin if am proje a Almost ixnf i nul- Wu u Ite Qniokl) Kid of till Trouble. Lai Mrs. Marv Lane and Mlas N'eva part of their Slav was spent at the1 ane returned lust evening from u tie. hwuittrm , i . Ughtful summers vacation at Port- .Mrs.,', s. Jacks,.,, at Clear Creek, land and Hearts points, The latter .Man, Interesting; and delightful af- - flr weer given In their honor, am- e e e e . m ,n'' '"sc enjoyable being a picnic "" 'he lasl da) ol their visit The Ol'KTEn V. s. (X)xsri. BOMB' ,ueta "umbered several residents and i.i vi. i v. i. ....... .. .. . im mer residents or Pendleton Inelnd.l lug Mrs. C, J. Smith, Mrs. K. K. Judd, Mrs t a Taylor, Mm c, s. eckson, Una Uine. Miss ljtne. Mrs. Harrv ii:t)r. i:.s ititiTisii im a BAYS HE Mil. I. Sl'ppoiiT lilt, ins. !', . Hade,. Mrs. J, k Dickson, Mb Evelyn summervllle and .Mrs. Han Johnson Mr. and Mrs J. h Voting of thin t. are In Walla Walla for a short an, has cl for til - J Bs Thomas Walsh. mm El asa S . sjap 11. H . Mi s Blanch Jmies has returned I om rreewater where she has been ending the pant t .vu months. S H. Weld, ol Asmria. la In the O. I) Teel of E no l a visit, t In te elty. I BVed M. John on of Baker Is in ! ; the eilv. i Hi C. Haskett of llnlse. Is ,, t ol town visitor. "Hen K. Scott, well known ranch , St is in the city. 0, It. f eater ol Heppner, was in i the eity yesterday, H. A. Hrown ol Walla Walla. wa, I in town y oat of day, Qeorga Patterson of Irrlgoii u ' nt of town visitor neie. Ifiajnta atadaon of -.mes. lowa. was! I registered at the Hotel Pendleton, I esteruay it. C. Coddlngton ol lai orande, was retMareS at the Hotel R, Qeorga yesterday, Charles McAlavy, prominent Helix fanner, was in town last night. H expeets to return to his winter home at Ij.ng Heaeh, Oil . WOO, Mr-. Vernal Bsohmsn, who ha. tees visiting her parents, Mr. and ns. .m. a. rartuaoB days, h a today for ! her huslnind. tor toe pee) It Butane t,, u, Somehow the old raahtoned moth er doesn't want her 17 year old duu Khter to do the things she did as a girt. ST JOHN GAffXEY. M KW VtiltK. Bept S. St. John tJaffuey. who was fori'ed to resign as Ooaeul general at Munich, flermany. after the .idinlnistratlon liecame eon Vlnced of hln pro-Qerman leanings has arrived here ,,,, hoard the Scandinavian-American liner Frederick VIII, hitter against the English, and the democratic parly. He announced that he had come home to work for the election of Charles Evans HUgheS, In a Statement which he Issued he said: "I consider the government of Eng land as totally without morality, In solent beyond hearing, Inflated with VSnlty and ambition, aiming at the exclusive domination of the seas, lost In corruption and Seep-rooted hat rid toward us. n, .stile t,, llbert wherever It endeavors to how Its head and the ternal disturber of the peace of the world." MADDENED BULL KILLS FARMER AT OAKVILLE Clifford smith is Knocked Down and Trampled by Animal Before Kos-roc-rs Can 1 teach lino AI.H.VNY, fire., Sept. 8-Clifford Smith, aged 42, was gored by an an- fry i. nil lasi nlsht on the term ol Victor Yates, near (lakvllle. i miles south of Albany, and died this morn lng. Smith, who hud been working on the farm since last December, led the hull to the watering trough nliou 9 o'clock last night. Jl$hby-x'4"-Lexicon"'i'4 mm 1 8 at, eecti, 0 tor ... ol. ClntTT Pf APOOYfrro. INC.AMIUHS mm TO BHKATHJC THE AIR of HYOMXI. "I have been a auffetot from Ca tarrh for over twenty years. I doc tored off and on for fifteen veals, hut still, after all litis doctoring aud drug ging I got no relicr. "Finally my ailment became no se vere that 1 w is practically deaf in one ear and almost so In the othec. My Wife got me a Ryoinel outfit and i Immediate) began to use it accord ing to directions and the results were remarkable I have used another laoiie of Hyornel and can truthfully say it is the flist relief 1 have ex perienced in twenty .wars. This sounds like strong language, never theless it is the truth. "I feel there Is nothing like ltV mel a boon to the sufferer of t loathsome disease, catarrh. I consid er It a pleasure t, recommend Hyo mel to all who are sufferers from this disease."' The oil of hyornel has long been recomnesnded as bring one of the very best treatments for catarrh of nose or throat. It is not swallowed but the patient gels quick results by pouring a few drops of the pure all into a hard rubber Inhaler which comes with each Inrgs lmttl of oil. Place the inhaler In the mouth an shown in illustration and Just breath naturally Into the throat, luhga and air passage the medicated air which the oil gives off. This is pleasant but so powerful that its germicidal qual ities quickly deetroy all catarrh perm life und soothe the sore, swol len. Inflamed membranes, stopping the discharge and ending the disease. Tallman & Co.. as well ns other leading druggists in the city speak highly of Hyornel and state It te al ways sold by them with a poaiUvo guarantee lo refund money If ln any case of catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat cough or cold. It falls to give prompt relief, n getting Hyornel for the first time he sure to get the large site which contains the Inhaler as Its us is quite essential for best results. Hong Kong Cafe ND NOOm.F PAItLOIM Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Try Orders s Specialty. Boxes for ladles snd gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL SIOHT MEALS 20c AM) VP. Meal Tickets, Zl Meals for $1.00 dpeclal Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Kett to k n HlrtK Phone ,is