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EIGHT PAGFi PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1916. jr (i-tt 113 vy:yv nv'-nv'vvv ?v" n"v'"N'' v vTyrv? vv.r'syrvv v,'t'v;v,v -"rt''n '-N";J,vrN, LiU. 1 .L.1L l.i. lt UL-La-i-Ai.i.-i..ii-i. lllJUl.-LO. jU-i-Li-U .Ui. L-U-fc. - -l--1- -U-t-i-li-i-- ...it Avfe pi I m Ml it .4' EH 3) it-a li lEf To Men Men and Young Fall Clothes are Ready THIS STORE CONTAINS AT THIS MOMENT ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES EVER OFFERED TO PENDLETON MEN. When we say "large" stocks, we mean your advantage in selecting; when we sav "best" stocks, w e mean best for you. In other words, we've selected these good for their quality-value to you ; they're brought together with the idea that they're going to be worn; not simply that they're going to be told. The way they wear; the sen-ice and satisfaction they give that's our best profit. r s ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT Right now is th time to start your Christmas embroid ery. We have the biggest and best line of Art Needlework in the city. Just received a new ship ment of stamped pillow cases, both regular and envelope style, towels, waists, gowns, children's wear,! doily rolls and numerous other beautiful and useful things. All moderately priced. Be sure and look over them before you make out your Christmas list. The prices will please you. ' VII III ia, 1 fjjj 1:11 J E 1 UHi w Jf . Women s Suits and Coats Every express brings to us new Suits and Coats for women. ' Coat, in plushes, wool velour and fancy mixtures. Suit in velvets, wool velours, poplins, serges, broadcloths, with velvet and fur trimmings; sizes from 16 to 49. Moderately priced from $17.50 to $75.00. NEW WOOL MIDDIES Most suitable for school wear. Warm and vvery comfortable. Colors are white and navy with scarlet laces and tie; sizes 14 to 44. Priced from $2.95 to $3.50 JAUNTY WOOL SWEATER COATS FOR WOMEN All-wool Sweater Coats made of fine ' zepher yam in straight ribbed and fancy weaves. Belted styles, large sailor collars, deep pockets. Colors are white, grey, red, rose and Copenhagen blue; sizes 36 to 46. Priced from $3.50 to $10.00 HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS We have a choice showing of flowered Hetherbloom Petticoats in flare models, plain and scallop ruffles in white, blue, black and rose. Priced at $1.75 to $2.75 CREPE DE CHINE A showing of the newest shades in crepe de chine. These can be used for street and evening wear, and make up into most stylish frocks; 40 inches wide, of verv best quality. The yard $i.25 to $2.00 The Style Supremacy of ThtjPeopleslWdrehouse is Strongly Demonstrated, by the Showing Made in Our Dry Goods Department . r AINQ.Y IOWELSETS I 1 PLAID DRESS GOODS A splendid showing of Turkish towel sets. I A big showing of dress plaids for this sea- These are put in individual boxes, one set to each box, shown in colored borders of pink, blue and gold. Each set ....$1.25 to $2.00 son. All colors and combinations. These are to be made up into suits, dresses and skirts. The yard 501 to $2.00 BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS NEW ARRIVALS INTO THIS MONEY SAVING DEPT. Here are a few of the lot. just taken from our up-stair. shelve and counters. Sent to this "clean up" basement and marked extremely low. Our suggestion is for you to "buy quick," they will not be here long. BARGAINS Silk Chiffon, sold for 50c, Bargain 15 Men's Jerseys, sold for $1.50, Bargain 98 Domestic Remnants a new lot. Dress Goods Remnants a new lot. Dress Goods, sold $1.25, Bargain 69? Novelty Dress Goods, sold $1.25, Bargain 79 Check Mixtures, sold $1.25, Bargain 69 Cambric, sold 25c, Bargain 16 Misses' Hose, fast color, Bargain 25 Turkish Towels. Bargain 10 Sheets, 72x90, Bargain 49 Outing Flannel, 15 yards $1.00 Outing Flannel, dark gray Sij Outing Flannel, white 7iG Ladies' Shoes, button or lace $1.00 Serge Dress Skirts $3.59 BARGAINS Men's Hats, excellent styles $1.98 Silk Dress Goods, 75c, Bargain .?. 49 Misses' Shoe3, calf stock, Bargain $1.69 Boys "Tuff School Shoes".....". $1.79 Men's Full Crown Caps 9S Men's Caps, Mackinaw colors 98 Gabardine, sold for 50c; Bargain 29? Men's Overcoats, sold for $14.50, Bar. $5.95 Men's Overcoats, sold for $18.00, Bar. $9.85 Men's Overcoats, sold for $20.00, Bar. $8.45 Men's Overcoats, sold for $25. Rar. $11.95 .Men's Overcoats, sold $27.50. Bar. $17.49 Women's Coats, sold $15.00. Bargain $5.49 Women's Coats, sold $18.50, Bargain $6.75 Women's Coats, sold $25.00, Bargain $6.75 BEGINNING MONDAY, one table loaded with dress ginghams that formally sold for 10c yards Dress Gingham 500 yards. BARGAINS Women's Coats, sold $26.00, Bargain $8.75 Women's Coats, sold $30.00, Bargain $8.75 Men's Union Suits, Bargain $1.49 Men's Heavy Wool, Bargain $1.49 Men's Wool and Cotton, Bargain 69- Boys' Fleeced Union Suits, Bargain 47 Boys' 2 Piece Underwear, Bargain... 37 Women's Silk and Wool Unions. Bar. $1.39 Women's Cotton Ribbed Unions, Bargain 89c Women's Ribbed Fleeced Unions, Bar. 69 Women's 2 Piece Wool, Bargain 69 Women's Cotton Ribbed, Bargain 19 Mines' Fleeced Unions, Bargain. 391 Misses 2 Piece Wool, Bargain 49? Children's 2 Piece Ribbed, Bargain 25? TO SELL SPECIAL AT 5c PER YARD. 500 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade DORRA C01I VAS BURNED AI RANCH II! JUMPER WARKIHH'SKMAN IS lXJWSKD whks ii.(;i:it is cai'uiit in srmH KKr ciiaix. (Kant OrcKiiniun Special. ) HELIX, ie-, St'll- 3t. Win. 1)' run of Juniper, lost liis combine by flr Weilnt'Mjiiy. It la BUpposed the fire Dturtcd from a hot box. Three or 1 four acres of wheat were burned. The! eiiRlne was damHKed. The loss totul j ed t:'0U0 with about half that amount ' of Insurance. j Bert Copple received a badlv crushed fliiKer Tuesday while ul work i in a warehouse here, the tinner catch- I iUK in a sprocket main of the wheat elevator. ! The twelve ear old son of ilus horenzen lost an indrx finger Tue(i- day by strlklns it with an ax while culthiK oil a chicken's head. The fin ger was severed except for a narrow strip of .-kin. Thu boy Us lu re lot i treatment. I The. Advocate office is being en- f larged to make room for some new machinery, a job piintins press, pa per cutter, etc. It. C Julian Is analn interested in the work. ! ' The Haplist people huve urramieo to hold special meetings beginninn i lir.Nt of tne year. The I'hri.stlaii I.adie.s' Aid has 2j quilts to nulll ami complete, in addl- j tlon to their work for the annual fair, to be held In November. ,J. J. Lewis and J. T. Uriswold nio- tored to Walla Walla Wednesday. , Edtsar Stoveus of Portland, was in luwu Wednesday. i Word comes from Monmouth Miss' Letha Albee haw been chosen lor tec-' olid Kurnnu In the slee club. Miss Letha Is also a member of the basket ball team. Mrs. J. W. KiiiK of Vansycle visit I cd at the M. U. Smith home Wednes day. Mrs. Kd Utntile of Stanton ftatlon. was a Wednesday shopper. j U. A. Scott und family returned M i Kiuville Wednesday after utlendinM i the itound-i:p und visiting with rel atives and friends. j Ira Scott and James Kern have re turned to Uicross to complete harvest operations. , Addison Stockman returned to his home in Walla Walia Thursday. H-i; ha been out to the ranch north ol , town looking after crop interests. Hi.i' rlace is leased to Wm. Nuckels- for: the coming year. j Mrs. Ii. Kendall and s.on, A. I i;roer, with his family were bumes visitors in I'cndlelun Thursday. j Karl tiliormley left Thursday for ; l'oriliind. He assisted his brother, T : 11, in the Helix druK "tore durlnn the busy season. .Mi s. K. J. Saunders and daughter. , Mrs. Hell Orady.Vf Cold Spring, huvt moved into the Myers' residence fur j the winter. I L. Cany of 1'ortland was in town i the first of the week. j John Meyer' and I.. A. McBhutocU j of Ivndleion, were Wednesday visit-, ors. I Mr. and Mrs, 11. K. Johns will leave I for Pendleton Saturday. R. E. ha j carpenter' work engaged for the wm-j tr. j Mr. and Mrs. C. C Moore of St. An thony, Idaho, are guests at the Com- j merclal. Wm. Mills of Juniper, wan a Thurs day buyer here Mrs. J. L. Killian of Spokane, wa.. a Thursday visitor. .Mr. and Mis. Fred Oswald ol My rick station, wore in town ThurMlsN j evening on buslneis. j Mrs. Victor Mason went to I'end ton for denial work Thursday. Mrs. Karl Ghormley came in irom I'endli'ton on the Thursday afternoon train, In a letter from W. 11. Dale they state they attended the state fair and left Salem for Long Hoach. They art going by auto. What Does Catarrh Mean? It means inflammation of a mucous membrane some where in the head, thro.it, bronchial tubes, stomach, bil iary ducts or bowels. It always means stagnant blood the blood that is full of impur ities. Left alone, it extends until it is followed by indigestion, colds, congestion or lever. It weakens the system generally and spreads its operations until systemic caiirrb oi to acute illness Is the result. Peruna Is the nation's reliable remedy (or Ibis condition. It restores appetite, Bids digestion, checks and removes inflammation, and thus enables the membranes, through which we breathe and through which our food is ab sorbed, lo do their work properly. Forty-four years of success, with thou sands of testimonials, have established It as the home remedy Ever-Ready-to Take. Its record of success holds promise for you. THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBUS. OHIO You can obtain Peruna In tablet form for convenience. some one, what with the regular '$800 purse, the additional gout roptnf purse, and the jackpot made up oy the J'JD entrance fee-s. Oeorg Wler. who won the event, .drew a check for $770, the largest single check drawn by any contestant. BABY GIRL'S FACE MASS OF SCALES Got Worse. Spread Into Hair and Down Chest. Slept Badly. Hair Became Thin and Dry. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "Wltfn my Iwihy kM warn a month old I Nftan to imtto' a slight In-raking out on br face ami nivk. TMukimc It wu oiorrJy a haby raitli 1 continued uhIuk common aop and powiler. Thltt mh-uhxI to do no good and the malt xtoiulily gttt nontf. - spread into her hair and down Iter rlttut and tho Hkln was red und 'titlanied. Sim rratrhed hor faT and neck rondtinaJly and wan very lrrital)U) ami nh'pt lnlly, Mkt hair Iwrame thin and dry und Iht futu um a mwi (rf acalrti. ' "Tho trouble lusted at tout two mun'fc. My mother had ul Cutlnira Soap a!tl Ointment mi I K't ImxIi. The 11 rut applica tion afTorded gnat rvllef and In two wtoka the bn'ohtiiK out hal diisapiH-aml and atM was completely healed." (Simxtl) Mr. Ed. Rom, BrorkKay, Mont., Auk. 11. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With-12-p Skin Htxik uu rvquesk Ad drew) posH'ant " Hirur, lNpt. Ti B ton. Hold tlirouliout ttus world. y WRITE TO TOUR FRIENPS Monogram Stationery w. a. smith & co. , WEDDING AND VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS. MORfSAN BUG PORTUND, OR. Any small hoy knows more about 1 hiH l,lg .sisti'r In n mtnutc than a m:tii ran find out dining a ywir of toiirt !hip. ' I BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. HUGO & CO. Telephone 461 LOCALS 0 Advertising in Briet IVr line first lunertloo lOe lr Hue, addiliuwl IumtUini.... 6c IVr Hue, iter moDUi $1.0U No lurals tikfn for lss thu iUc. I in, nt U urdlnarr words hi linf. 1hhIh will Dit tie Ukra emt tb telephone except from bMl OrefOB tiu 14 op suDserttMr. For hIb- Square piano. I'rire t"''. l'hone S63W Purnlhi'd h'uskeepins; rooms for rent. IIS Johnson. Wsjitfd Woman or girl to do cooking. Phone 549U. Homte for rvnt and furniture for wile. Apply 319 Thompson. I hnui your nrbi Hnd mh fhon liiU. 1401 W. Rllro4 t Furnished room with bth. Close In. J4 Jai'itson etreft Phone 6S6W. Kreah Olympla oysters for sale at Otto Huhbachs. rnone 80. MiM Muir, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and 15, Association Building. Krtsh crawflh and Olympla oyters st the Quells Suits pressed 50c; tnoroughly clean ed II CO. Rudd. 310 W. Webb, rhone Furnished room for rent- .Suitable for Kfiitlm-n. 401 Aura. Phons, 808W. Wanted Hchool Kirl lo work for board in private family. Inquire 12' I Willow. j Thoe crL-p wafflf Sunday niorn- iiiKH at iht; Ielta made from Rlyden- stein's Self Rising Flour. Mi.-i jmstock, beauty speoiallJ't. Mason's Millinery. ' D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 2X4M. Stand. CharleB Co. Phone 7. Wanted Position try first cla-is hardware man. Hood reference. Ad dre Hox 465, Pendleton. j HlRh m'hool student wants work I evenings and Saturday In office, store lor (taraijo Address H, this office. ! Rudd L- an expert at cleaning white furs and ostrich plumes. RUddJ ' 310 W. Webb. Phone 685. Hoi? for sale. Win. Kupers, City. For rent Front steeplnx room. Phone IOj.M; 502 Water, For rent Modern 5-room houc north side. Address XX this office. For wile Second band Ford tour ing car, in good condition Fully equipped, l'hone 343R. 1 or sale or rem s-room house, hot water hoal Inquire Burord Butler ai otto Hohbach's Bakery. Wanted Two or three fuinishei.l rooms by reliable couple on west side of .Main street. Address Itox I'D. For rent in private family, furnish ed room, modern heat and hot and mid water. Close In. l'hone 193W. For sale- Fine blooded mare, 5 years old, weight, 1300 lbs., also one Jersey row. fresh. Apply Wm. Milne, 911 W. Court. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemeterf only 13 50 Phone (80 Hotel St, fieorge. Carney Tail C. For sale White eet clover seed. Sow sweet clover and increase Jhe yield of your crops. Wlnslow &i Oyer, Hermiston, Oregon. 1 Call Penland Bros, van ta move your household goods. Telephone 339 Also baxiiHge transferring and heavy haul ing. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, closs to school, A genuine bargain Fot particulars address H. C. Jory. Man Pin, Ore. Rooming house for Sale. Mall street, in center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Mattress niakiog, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city nr country. La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Hoard and room that Is homelike: also furnished housekeeping rooms. Clean and close In. Brown Hall. Tel ephone 3!i0. II. if. Copeland. For 'Wile No. 5 Fnderwood type writer, good as new. Address Box 574 City. Salesmen wanted To sell our plendid line of fruit and ornamental trees, flood terms. Good territory. Tood prospects. Cash advanced on rueis. Albany Nurseries, First Na tional Bank. Albany, Oregon. Wanted Party wltn office experi ence and few thousand to Invost in local business. Only men who are will ing to rustle need apply. This Is not a get rich quick scheme. It will take hard work and lots of it to make a success. Address I. B. this office. To ulioni It May Concern. All persons knowing themselves to he indebted to me will please arrange tc settle their accounts by October 1. 1910, us after that date there will he a ' hanire in the business. fAdv.) H. M. SI.OAN. Lost. , One small black (retnnle) shepherd I pup, about 3 months old. Finder 1 please return to be at 810 Vincent ; street, Pendlc: on, and receive reward. Dun P. Smythe. Adv. I.ailles. Attention. We carry a full line of hair goods Mail orders solicited. Combings made to older. Hair dyeing and bleaching. Residential calls given prompt attention. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel! Building. Phone 45. GOATS WERE TOO FAST FOR ROUND-UP ROPERS Aii.iiuiIm so Small OiiilettaiiH Could .Make No Time) Ji'Culrliinr Them, So Director Kllnunuio i valiirc. Since the Itound-L'p thc.ru has been some questioning as to the rea son for not having me goat roping' contest as advcrtlseu ln advance of the show. The directors state thai ! they did not abandon this feature tin-! til the duy before the Round-Up and only did so then when they Derami convlnced that it would detract from rather than add to the exhibition. They tried the goaU out several times and It wan found that they were so small and last that it was almost impossible for a roper to make any time in catching mid tying them. Rather than risk a failure of the event the directors cut It from the program However, In order not to disappoint the ropers they added the prize mon ey ln this event to tne purse In the steer roping. In consequence tho stocr roping purse was a most hand- A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal To all knowing sufferers of rlieumsrtim. wmihw muscular or of the Jolott, sciatica, lUDilMgus, buckaube, pain In the kidneys or rriia pauia, lo writ to Iwr (or a kvBM treatment which has repeatedly cured all of thfte tortures. She reels H her duty to send It to all sufferei-s KKKH. You cure i yourself at home as tlionssnds will testify no change of el lino t e being necessary. This simple illscorery l8itlahes uric acid from the blood, looseiia the stiffeuetl Julius, j purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity snd tons to the whole I tern. If the above Interests yon, for proof address i Mrs, M. Rummers, Box II, Notre Dame,' I nil ANSCO CAMERAS EsSPEEDEX FILM rONT 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. Leading Drugginj v