East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 07, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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1DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETQM OTtTeCQM. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
The Dean Tatom Co.
Phone 688
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SOAP.
Clean Easy, 6 for ........... 25?
Bob White, 6 for .'- 25?
Wild Rose, 3 for 25?
MACARONI
Bulk, pound 10
Packages 10c
Spaghetti .. 10
Noodles ....(. 10?
SARDINES.
Imported 15?, 20?, 250
American 10?
Cascade Butter, pound 45?
Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 35?
Flake White Cooking Compound
No. 10 .. $2.25
Kream Krisp 75? and $1.50
Cotosuet, pail .. 75?, ?1.25
Fresh Vegetables from our own garden every
morning. , , .mitf r JVi.-IY
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Cost?'
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Ptdlctvn Rubber 4 Supvtv Co.
THIS may be a good deal like Abraham
Lincoln's question: "How long should a
man's legs be?" And it can be an
swered almost as shortly
i't need to pay a cent more
the price of a Diamond Tire
the service and mileage
can ever hope to get from
tire.
Come into our store today
and learn the "Fair List"
price for your size. We
will be glad to tell you, if
we can, how to get more
mileage out of the tires
now on your car.
Every Diamond Tire muif
deliver full value in ser
vice. If ever a Diamond
Tire fails, a cheerful,
willing adjustment will
be promptly made.
Pendleton
Rubber & Supply Co.
305 E. Court Street,
Pendleton, Ore.
I it t A You don
mWs$K than
lfU.!UW for all
fllir Y you
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OPPONENTS TO WEBB
STREET PAVING ARE
GIVEN NEW CHANGE
Council Adopt J.rMoIulion Ielarfnc
All PrmredlnKM On Tlil Stref
Null and Void After Itcftudug fCv-XMXmHtrnnvc.
Opponent to the paving1 program
on Kttt Webb street are to have one
more chance to halt proceedings dc
Hpite the fact that the council re'
fuped to recognize their recent re
monstrance. After adopting a reso
lution laKt night refusing to accept
the renionslrunce on the grounds
that It did not represent 80 per cent
of the property involved, the coun
cil immediately adopted another res
olution declaring all proceedings on
this street null and void, and wiU
start all over again for the third
time.
The council did this In order to
ply fair with the remonstrators, in
asmuch as they had been given to
uiidTHtand that a 66 2-3 per cent re.
nionsi ranee would be recognized.
(Vmlife Street Svxt,
A petition auking for the paving of
Coxbie street from Court to Alta was
presented last evening and referred
to the street committee. The petition
was incorrectedly worded inasmuch
as it read from the north line of
?ourt to the south line of Alto, thus
taking in two intersections already
paved.
The billboard ordinance was a?afn
referred back to the city attorney Inst
evening in order that a provision be
incorporated to hold the 'city Bale
In cas of an accident. The owner of
the billboard will probably have to
furnlnh bonds.
STANRELO REO CROSS
NEW HEADQUARTERS
i Kost Oregon tan Special.)
KTANFI ELD, June 7 At the spec
ial registration Tuesday 7 a showed
their williiiKm'Hs to fight for Uncle
a m .
A1 iss Iva Ulsick spent Puwlay with
her pit rents in I'endleton.
Mrs. A. Karl of Pendleton, spent
Kundaj with her daughter. Miss Ed
na, i
Mr. inn! Mrs. F. M. Hodges of pi- i
lot lM'k were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. K. li. Stuart Monday. They were j
en route to Portland to attend the
Kwe Festival.
Mies Eva a nd Mar ilia Dunning
arrived home Tuesday from Corval-
lis, w here they have been attending
the ( t. A. C.
Mrs. II. M. I.ing and Mrs. F. H.
Stuart, will entertain the Ladieat Aid
Thursday afternoon in the churvti
parlors.
W. I. Lothian of Pendleton. , If
spending a few days here.
Itev. o. F. Jones of Maker, gave an
interesting talk to the ladies of the
Hed Cross at their headquarters
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. P. If. Huchholz was a Hermis
ton visitor Tuesday.
Mm. F. K. Kverett was calling On
lie ho friends the first pf the week.
Mrs. Joe (unha Jr., of Kcho, was
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Pregnitz, this
week.
Lloyd Riches has accepted a po
sition as manager of the Weekly
Oregonian in Portland and left for
that city Sunday.
Maurice Hyde of Kugene, will have
charge of the Standard during the
absence of Mr. Miches.
Mrs. Maurice Hde of Kugene ar
rived here Tuesday to join her hus
band. They will make this place
their future home.
The lied 'rem Society has moved
ijj headquarters from the high
school into the uktHii'I building u
Main strt-i't.
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I Government Calls for Sub-
scriptions to Liberty Loan
e have subscribed for a portion
of Government Two-Billion Liberty Loan.
Bonds bearing three and one-half per cent
E interest may be subscribed for in denomi- i
nations of one hundred dollars and up. We
are receiving subscriptions now. It is your
duty to take part of .this loan. Call or
v rite for details. '
American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon
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lkortlHiid
Hofr and llnnnah
ami S.pulveda.
San Krani-i?ci S 13
Vernon 3 9 4
":tlvu and launi; Mitchell and Si.
mon.
li Anffflcii 4 7 1
Oakland 8 2
Krnwn and ItolM; Burnfl, GoodbYed
and Murray.
Northoot Irtmif.
Vancouver "IS
i;r-at Kails 8 IS 4
Itatterl.-s--Acoala. Kllnk and Cad-
man: ;ardntr and
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Taroma
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IMltlorlew - - 8ulhcrland, Klein.
Itunnrr and Slpvens; llydrn aJl'l
Hoftmau.
Spokane 3 S 4
Seattle 5 fi 1
lotteries F"itsiatr1ck Zamlnrh
and ItnMwin; Alexander and T Cun-
lllliKliam.
N'allnal I.eMtiir.
New V'rk 3. Cincinnati t.
St. I.ouls . BuMon J.
t'hlcaito 0. Philadelphia 4.
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IHrott 3. Uoton .
l'hjlolclpliia 11. lloKloit t.
Waxhinatnn 3, i hicait" 0
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Annual June White Sale in the Dry Goods and
Ready-to-Wear department. Dozens of crisp new
white materials and garments offered at greatly re
duced prices. Some lines are limeted and will go
quickly. If there is anything in white goods you can
not afford to pass this Great June White Sale.
TABLE LINEN DEPT.
We are offering some good specials in Table Linen for
the June Bride.
72 Inch All Pure Linen Satin Damaak
Regular $3.25, for
S2.75
72 Inch Plain Satin Damask
Regular $2.00 vavlue. for ?2.65
72 Inch Pure Linen
Regular $2.75 value for f 2.45
72 Inch Plain Satin Damask
Regular $2.25 value for f 1.89
$2.50 Table Linen for f 2.19
$2.00 Table Linen for f 1.75
$1.50 Table Linen for - ?1.35
$1.35 Table Linen for - ?1.19
$1.00 Table Linen for , 79
NAPKINS
$8.00 Grade of Napkin?-for S7.25
$7.50 Grade of Napkins for $6.35
$6.50 Grade of NapRins for $5.25
$5.00 Grade of Napkins for $4.45
S4.75 Grade of Napkins for $4.25
$4.50 Grade of Napkins for $3.95
S3.50 Grade of Napkins for $3.15
TURKISH TOWELS
$1.25 Turkish Towels for
$1.00 Turkish Towels for 79
85c Turkish Towels for 9f
fi5c Turkish Towels for - 5
60c Turkish Towels for 42
40c Turkish Towels for 34?
35c Turkish Towels for 374?
SOc Turkish Towels for - 24?
25c Turkish Towels for J
20c Turkish Towels for
36 inch White Indian Head Suiting, sofe finish. Bpecuri
at yard -- 22
BED SPREADS
$10.00 Marseilles Spread for .. $S-73
$8.00 Marseilles Spread for
$7.50 Marseilles Spread for f?2f
$6.50 Marseilles Spread for : $5'I5
$6.00 Marseilles Spread for - $r
$5.50 Marseilles Spread for .5
$3.00 Marseilles Spread for $2.65
$1.50 Bed Spreads for .... : $1.35
$2.00 Bed Spreads for - $1-69
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
$1.15 Sheets, 81x90 for 8s
$1.25 Sheets. 81x99 for $1.13
3-4 Sheets, 63x90 for .,
Pequot Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36, each 40?
Plain Pequot Pillow Cases, 45x36, each 30
COMET PPILLOW CASES
45x36 Pillow Cases, each 184p
42x36 Pillow Cases, each - 15
JUNE WHITE SALE of
Gowns of Nainsook with beautiful yoke combining Val
enciennes and Shadow laces, prettily ribbon trimmed,
price $3.7
Hand Embroidered Gown in the very finest material, all
seams hand work $2.95
Petticoat with firm cambric top. has beautiful ruffle of
shadow lace, ribbon beading, lace trimmed under
ruffle, price $3.75
Filet Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Corset Covers, all
sizes, price 49f
Nainsook Envelope Chemise, is edged with Valenciennes
lace. Shadow lace motifs trimming $2.75
Cluny and Val. Trimmed Envelope Chemise 85, $1.25
Separate Summer Skirt of white cotton Gabardine,
Ramie Linen, Honeycomb, Pique, Washable Satins
and Yosan. price $2.95 to $25.00
Special Lot of Voile Waists, prettily trimmed in Val lace
and Ami-French embroidery. Some are made with the
large collars, others with frills, sizes 36 to 46.... $1.95
Dainty UNDERMUSLINS
CHILDREN'S UNDERMUSLINS
Children's Pants, all sizes 10f
Children's Knickerbockers, best of nainsook, trimmed in
. fine embroidery edges and beading 49
Pretty Tea Room Aprons, made of India, Union, Swiss
and daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery, special
lot Va price.
Muslin Gowns in extra sizes from 19 to 21, slip-over and
button styles, prices $1.75 and $2.25
White Sateen Skirts to wear with wash skirts, wide
flounces, price $2.00
Children's Dresses in dainty Organdies and India Linens,
trimmed in laces, Swiss embroidery and ribbon orna
ments, size 6 mo. to 14 years $1.98 to $9.95
Tailored Ddesses for little girls from 1 yr. to six. made
with fancy belts, pockets and collar, the materials are
linen, Indian Head.
Children's Muslin and Crepe Gowns, trimmed in laces,
ribbons and embroidery 49?
Children's Slightl Soiled Dresses in white from infants'
size to 14, special, 12 price.
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IlKtvd in the United States navy and
been detailed to the Hreat Ijllf s
training wtaiion to (trKanixe the tand
there He hnM-a to develop tin
greatest naval hand in the wrld aiid
expert; t have under him mote th iu
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Six Hundred Thousand
Lives are lost annually in the United States from prevent-
pble diseases. The disease germs enter the body princi-
pally through the mouth. Poisons from the teeth are
tiansmitted into the system by the most direct possible
5 rt'Ute during mastication of food. We give you reliable
lientistry at reasonable prices.
Newton Painless Dentists
expfiif. Hr In an ins(an, f r.. .
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without i',hrtii.trhin'i' tln thlr:i
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i Cor Main and Webb St
Phone 12.
Entrance on Webb St.
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iiit a tniiiri'rry.
Direct From the Factory
All White Enamel Ware
HOME COMFORT BREAD AND CAKE CABINETS.
PICTURE FRAMES AND WALL MIRRORS.
ALSO BEAUTIFUL PICTURES WITHOUT FRAME.
Cloainf Out all Flowers and Plant at t Price
The Bee Hive
Pendleton 5-lC15c and up. Opposite Paitim
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