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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES QUALITY MERCHANDISE---Up4o-the-nM best ftnoum brands qf prices as low and in most cases lower than other stores ask for unknown take-a-chance stuff 1.3 IB tt 91 I -2 OUR NEW FU ARE BE A UTIFUL The well dressed woman of today realizes that aside from the comfoit derived, the soft beauty of furs adds greatly to the attractivenes of her appearance. 4 r;- I - Never before were the de signs of smarter appear ance. Taupe Fox is the newest development of the furriers world and of course we are able to show you several at tractive sets or separate scarfs in this fluffy durable fur. Other pieces are made of beautiful Red Fox, genuine Mink, Hudson Seal. Rac coon, Summer Ermine and French Coney. Choose Your Furs Now while the assortment is most complete. Complete Sets $5.95 to $125.00 Separate Muffs or Scarfs $3.98 to $85.00 PLAIN RIBBONS The largest stock of plain ribbons in eastern Oregon awaits you hero. A new shipment just came in and we can fill your wants this Xmas, as we have yards and yards in all shades and from No. 1 to No. 200. FANCY RIBBONS Fancy ribbons play an im portant part in the "making up" of Xmas presents. Our stock is brim full of new patterns and colorings that can be made ii into many useful gifts. The vard 25c to $2.00. BATH SETS These come in pink, blue, and g)ld borders, some with fancy designs and some, plain. Including 2 wash cloths, large bath towel and one baby bath towel. These with hand crochet edges on them make excellent Xmas cifts. Shop early. The set $1.25 to $2.00. THE NEW LINED SILK GLOVES we have now are just the thing for wear. They not only look good but fit well; they are double finger tip ped, double sewed and of best quality material; come in white, grey and black. The pair $1.50 The Bargain Basement n imi ttttciidiiltf iwiv ltiy'or our Itiii- cli'iiil n J( of hitivy wimtl iear in our ItariHii ItaM-mcnt ? x Tl'i: lilt; sai.i; IVI I.I HI'S: Miiis Hcjvt Harm Hindi' Wear. outfit' ll-uy Wurm Winter Hear, (.ills" llt-u Win in Winter Weur. Hoys' lleuiy W'iil-ui W inter Wear, shoe I'or tlui Whole I'uuilly. Mau.v NupulieH for the Household. l-:rr)lhiiijr I mteril'ieel so that oll may seeui'e your eonilete winter siii. iy at u (iivnl NuviiiK. y Visit. Iliis :esl of All Sale. . PURE FOOD SHOP Basement. Cleanliness Economy Service , .' Main Phones All 15. Jonathan Apples Extra fancy stock, grown in Irrigon, box $1.90 Strictly Fresh Eggs Dozen (0c and 70c Potatoes Extra large smooth spuds, car arrived yester day, per 100 lb. sack $2.00 Tru Blu Patriot Boxes Cookies and Candies, send one to the boys at the front, ready for mailing, each ' $1.50 It's Sweater Time tii-l into your SweutiT ami slny warm. Ui't into your yvtuttu unit stuy i-oni-lui lit hk citrt into our Svt'aUr mul wlay in stylu. THAT'S THE SWEATER IDEA Warmth, frtfdom of movement und style. We htive 0 ozena of different iylun fur your choosing. Thcre'H u Wwi'uttrr hor for vury nifinlK-r of the funnily from kiddiLen to ttuddiktm. Tht're'H unu of ui:h bt'cumliiK ntyle that Wik Histi r will want to wear it ull thu tinw. There's ono at Biir.h modest cost that brother lfob euii muimue it out of his own No mutt or which you choouu it u III lie rtKht in warmth, comfort und style, und wear. ( Boys and Childrens $1.25 to $5.50 Men's : . , . . ..... $3.50 to $12.50 Every weight of 11' w Underwear FOR MEN Awaits yomhere for fall and winter wear cotton, cashmere, cotton and worsted, silk and worsted and sea is land cotton mercerized. You can get light, medium or heavy weight. ' Our Union Suits arc comfortable and v perfect fitting. A perfect flat fitting seat and a crotch that does not gape $1.25 to $7.00. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE (' riff ' 55 POPULAR COUPLE ARE MARRIED AT UKIAH : " CHAHIyKS U. I I I M TAkl-US MISS TANNIK W:I.KKII AS ins iiiiini:. I!ed t russ Meets With Mrs. Ilora liar rett Thursday; other I nterestinu News 'otes. Dent ask for Crzcim sag How he loves 'em! And they're ood for him too, because they are made of the pure l and test of health ful materials in our sanitary, day light factory. Sold in 3 sizes of Packages, and in bulk. Pacific Coast Biscuit C o. I'ortlund, Oregon. "AIeanders" Dean Tatom Co. WE SELL 'EM The Peoples Warehouse Lynde Bros. i ho .-.I,. i ; oii.-i, ' IliNHi! . Right on the job lihovrolof Service Jt is our aim to he useful to EVERY CHEVROLET OWNER To save him expensive repair bills. We concentrate our work upon Chevrolet cars exclusively, and follow the latest factory practice to get our work out quickly. - We. have no place in our shop for any hut the best, well paid mechanics. We insist up on every piece of work being turned out right. THE C. S f. MOTOR CO., I.1G. 14 Johnson St. f Kstst iresroniiin Special.) UKIAH. Nov. 5. .Married, v.. the residence of Mrt. S. J. Hr Imii.k, I Thursday pvenins". "ctfihcr A I :;t. by ! thr Kov. Joseph Il-ritfi t. J'harlcs . ! Kvclnnd "f Hitter t- Miss Tanni.' Walker of tho John If;c- A wrddiny lunch was servr'( l.y .Mrs. Udiulrk and Mr. Herbert and Mr. and Mu Evchtnd iin.r popular vimmik r"'"l'l' of thr Jolni 1 :ty fiHintry, All extend ! ! th'in heart y ronsra t ula(i(jir-. Thv H-d Cr..s l;idi-s mrl Thursday j with Mr.s Irt. t'urr-'tt ,-it'tlw ln.irtf jOi the M lil'divynt brothel1:-;, u lien a't- ; oth'-r da.y'.s work u ;o. d"ne 1 ! Bed C'im'hs H'orkfi's. j Mr. and Mrv. ,Me Hirtnini Tr.'ie' Maker' und T- pas:;4-d Hi town Monday en route it. '-tn1l"itn. j tlranville I'lant of Ha'e led Thnrs I day for I'eiMlIeion lu reorl t'oi' d'it in the war service. InorKe ';t Id Well. I"eil' Sitiii-"M U illiain Warden :.nd ... d ;iM., lelt Thirradiiy fr a fine lour point tmek killed the I.-ihI t;iy of tlie reason. Am. n-any of t heir m-iirh heirs wrc treat ed to snme niee. venison hI s2 Henitaii St. ,!alr of Iohk t'reel-: 'Ii;ik jmrehased the pool ball o! r'hjiifil'erlaiii. and will toisdn hiiMinesH hereafter. 1 m rs. Kdith I'rinu'ie. v. ho ha ' t-aeiiiiiK sehool ;i t Kon-ikie. Sal WiiH railed home- last S;itnrda rS'.Hiiint f tin- serious illnei w ' niot her. M r:v f;m field, w hose ond i 5 liuti Is somew hat improved. A KCVf.'ff wind and sand :t i in .strneli 51'klah last Saturday and Idew a yah. J;all day. S5 ' Asa Arbouasl of Ititi.-r. was in 33 : I'kkih Saturday en f "Up ibi bee ranch, v iii'h he S?! lr. Ie';ml v.is called ' ThnrH4la-. lo visit M rs. l-'rank 'hain S5' brlain. who is srionly ill w it h h- ; PlHthl fvxoi: Mrs. ' 'ha r. Ik i I.'t in a rri : moved fi'om the poMtolfiee builiiinu 3 Thursday t- the Iiouh- .f Mrs. S. .J. 3 " Hi'lmick Whero she omI1 la- I.e ; ini-r; miet. S3 i Willii- McK'-lizie, lliio I en, imp! P : IJtMcou Idekeir-on, load- a trip t'l S;h.t ICoek the lirst of the we. I, all. ) Luis j npplieM. leii J'ohcII if Kittr wan in l-iwn Miiday idt'lit with a I-.. id of j-oia 5 loea which he .soon di-fcere. of. a- t-vt-yy mil' is now layini; in Ihe-u win tor nupply. 12 ; Mrs. Fred ast eel mov eil to town Thursday and will oi:ciiv t he Sin it ;; 2 ; residence for the winter and send her ! children to r honl. J. T. Huston in a fie a bnines trip to t Pltct in.rlt tin. ffrl f,f U Pi-ii.if. Mrs. XlehoK a, registered nuro rived Tliui sday everuiiK to care Mrs. Frank 'haniberlain. Andms of Itatprf v. a Thursday ni;tn on biii partv was Kivcn at I lie nu .i r. r raiiK .Man in mj:ht for tiie school child t heir hit and a pleasant evi spent in snipping scraps for and was cnjo ed im tnetiely ehihiren. Will ilaimer, wife and dan Pendlct"n. are vr-alim? at the Mr. and Mrs. Ah v McKen.ie. M i .s. a rren 1 1 ihtis has c ha vm (he post c, ft 'ice do rim; M rs latn':i illness. The teleidtone line h;s I e, to the Henry ,ainl:a tji'-y now havi' teh-jiljone i tion at tiieir plac-. ur-for : a I'kialt ilieHS. home ot Thursday en to do niiiK w;lh r pillows by Hut liter of IfOUU of ' 'ha in her- n i-xlei'd-iti'Ji ami tn ui ii u tea- A report le; ami that I. K. i d in h ilitm; a M iv. Kdit h Monk, of Idah : h'.ppiipr. id di-d town .auranee i fine htiek at t r I 'i inj' le and . were in tow n da i.-nlal. Harry l-'rifiay Tim 1 lallowe'en pari y pro vet! lo hp an cnjoub affair. tHr. roasl hie of : I hi' wi'inii-s over the bonfire created Krcal .ort. but after all this the boys run Id not resist t heir usual fun ami I hey made the rounds, inovliu; every i thitiL; thai was moaldc. and turning ! over all buildiiiKS that they could ' handle, and Thursday inonihn; foitnrt I 1 he town lookiuj; like a cyclone had hit It in places. Hut everybody treat ed it an a Joko und most of them .said they will only be hoy once, hut Nome of the hoys had reached their major ity. About ,sm people attended tho party, many coming from a distance. Mr. and Mrs. denize Caldwdt b-av. Monday for 'alifornla 1 n spend t In v. tlilei. 'I hey will si op over hi Pen itletiiii loiii; crouch to hear Vice Pres iUent Marsha II K-ak. I''rancis t IHIiland and Jim Powers were in town Wednesday li K H t on biisincs. llei.rpe Koliu of Jluller ('reek Is at tin- Hoi in ranch helpiio; ids brother tester, wlih his full work. REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT How Long Must I Suffer From the Pangs of Rheumatism? "-i i ni. I L- l.l'l: i l.hihii ' Of he, . K. ho t. -nl i.v pur- Fs there no real relief in sight? Dmihfless like otltT sufferer, you nave often asked yourself thin ques tion, which connnues to remain un- an-werrd. Science has proven that your Rheu matism is ratp-rd hy a germ in your blood, and the onlv way to reach it is by a remedy which trltminates and re moves these little pain demons from your bl'.od. This explains why lini ments anH lotion ran do no perma nent Kno' fr they cannot possiMjf reach these germs which infest jour blood by the millions S. S. S. has been Soccevstully ucd for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-Hay, and you will find yourself at last on the rijrht track to ret rid of your Rheumatism. You can ct valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by writing to the Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Spccilic Co., Dept. 'U At lanta, (ia. -AT LIBERTY DANCE HALL $,".00 Prize Given to the Best Waltzing Couple. The Mission Waltz will he played for the prize waltz. SAWYER'S BIG ORCHESTRA Splendid Floor Modern Conveniences Good Ventilation. Admission ."0c Ladies Free iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OI K IHMNKSS is to caliT to Iht: dental nt'crls uf 5 the Kriicti-al public. Wo know 5 that thu jinhlic JH uccuKtoitted to Z KcttitiK valu rocfived . for itu r tiioncy in evei-y Industry and 5 jjiiiffMsiun. and wp have bought S ti come ui to ri'iiuircmcnts in S that matter. Titus wu spef.-ial- H i.v in tin- liilrllcsl ;ratlt' ff I'ulll- - 5 livs Dciitlhtry. S fi.iali Newton Painless Dentists f Corner Main and Webb BtrMU : Entrnnce on Wuhh St. I'hono 13 Oprn Kvcolnirs s IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHh I s3 PROMPT AUTO and TAX I SERVICE ffi r in: COI XTliY. !ouk for (I in new directory. Telephone 464 (II Main Street. W in. .tl.t ke, ICch. I'hnllP 2SI EMPIRE ROOMS I inlrr vw .Iuiiiiutmi'iil. 'riiiiriiUKlily Tt'ii ntetl und up- Special r;ite ly the week or month. Cur. V. Vcll and fJiirdcn fits. TiU-phone 9 7. The "Oregonian" New Fast Train Between Portland and San Francisco .! Southbound Lv. Portland 1 :00 a. m. Ar. San Francisco. .10:50 a. in. 2nd morning Carries Tourist ami Standard (Sleepers, TJay Couches in UreKoli onlj. Northbound Lv. San Francisco . . 11 :40 p. m. Ar. Portland 7:40 a.m. 2nd morning Curries Tourist and Ktandurd Weepers only. 3 Other Through Trains Daily No Extra Fare Improved Service Ask any nueiit for full partieulars or wrilu John M. 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