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1 U.ii 2 wo DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1918. EIGHT PAGES It is because of this, stores ability, to gWeUsatrons most in return for the price askedi that; it is today doing the? greyest business m its history. ' XrrJ1 ah'd iti'si. CharYoa fllooiii anil s daughters. Thelnia. anil Velma, . lofv j yesturilay for Portland and the coast. 'Mr Bloom and dauhtrti -swill re- : main at the coast during- the atimtner. i t I 1 - I OUR NEW BATHING SUITS ARE HERE. PRETTIER THAN EVER. We've just unpacked a most" attractive assortment of excellent quality bathing suits in a wide range of brilliant hues, and conservative colors combined with stripes in pleasing color combinations. Most of these bathing suits are woven entirely of wool, but for those who want a less expensive suit we are showing some excellent styles pf cotton mixtures. The sizes range from those for a child of eight years to a woman's 46 bust measure." All Wool Bathing Suits from. S4.75 to $8.30 . Cotton Mixed Bathing Suits from $2.95 to S3.39 PURE FOOD GROCERY DEPT. In Our Clean, Cool, Flyless Basement 1 -' . 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. .-. Home Grown i Strawberries Fresh by express for Saturday's' shoppers, box for .... 15c and 16 2-3c Home Grown Asparagus 2 pounds 25c Wheat Saver Crackers Fresh shipment, lb. . . . 30c New CookiesFresh from the factory ovens. New Fresh Vegetables For your Sunday dinner. Radishes, Onions, Green Peas, Spinach, New Po tatoes, Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb, New Bermuda Onions. Old Fashioned Gum Drops Asst. flavors, pound 30c . Grape Fruit Center Marshmallows, pound. . . : . . 50c Toasted Marshmallows, pound. 50c yNew Dishes just unpacked. Get your needed dinner ware now. Saturday Special Breakfast Cocoa, i lb. can. . 16c . : Everything in "GOOD EATS" for that picnic or fish ing party. HELP THE RED CROSS Or Buy Thrift Stamps or do both,, ! The Peoples Warehouse ; ;v Again demonstrates: its fore' sightedne$s in buying early to take care of its many friends and Patrons. , ltcixl carefully these cnmimrntire jwiors.' What the wholesalers are asking today Tor joxxls and what wc are offering them to you for. - t , . TIIKSK VHIt'KS AUK AITHENTIC AXI WE CAX EASILY PItOVF. KVKItY ITEM. It Is policy for you to Iray lilicrally NOW, yoh ran' readily see how rapidly merchandise Is ndTancing. AXI HKMKMllKi: that thin store Is offcrinjt you only reliable, quality goods at prices in a (treat many in stances less I nun you or we could Into the wholesale market and buy them for, by the cnrlejid. Investigate this ami sec how alsoliitely true every word is - , x TodajTs Article , , Our Price V Wliolcsulo I'rico nieaehed fiaiwe . . . . . . . . ..I2!ic I2o l-onsdalc lnslin ., Slki" 28o '. Coverall Denim 40o; ' 15c OutiiiS Flannel, colored .. .,.20o 27c to 8:to tiiiiKhani, "Totlc" 25c. ' 2ic lloe Muslin ..... Sllbc 25o Lonsdale ". .ato i 27)4c Indian lleal. SO incl aiki :i3(.o Oil cloth, while soe. 2'o Percales . 2:(o and 27o " 27cto.1:to Pillow Tnhiiur, 15 hi ...So 4iKi . Calicoes . . 12 jo lite to 22e PeiipeHll Sheeting . .Site" '- ' Blc Pcppcrlll Shectine, 10-4 55fl B7o A. C. A. Ticking 45o 47V4o Sheets 81x80 ' ft. so $1,(10 . Wcarwclt Pillow Cases, I.Yx:t . ao iHo I.iniiijc Cambric ICc Devonshire Cloth 35c 37J4C tialatca 300 . S2!4c Stevens Linen Crash 18o and 20c 20c and 2.1o Black Mercerized Sateen too 42'c " 9 . Lone Cloths,, Nainsooks, Cunihrlcs and While Goods are Correspond Insly pricetl. . Carhartt Overalls ...-... S2.50 $2.75 Painters Overalls $2.00 $3.00 Work Shirts 'Chamuray'; , $1.00 l.O0 I TRY A "N E VERSIIRIN K". WASH SKIRT , ' ! The Ideal Summer Skirt. They are all that the name implies, they will not jshrinkinthewash, or on the wearer. They are made of the-best qualities' of cotton gabardine, tricotine, I poplin Indian head and. repp, in the most attractive iof sports styles .that feature unusual belts and pret-, ty pockets.' ; ; ' ' ", -'Wj-'- ' :. 'i' They are priced-from ' . $2.25 to $6.95 ' : 1 ti fW'ea Wfehn,t. Many nuniliers In underwear gloves, box, etc., arc now lielns sold for much less than we could iojihly t)lace them.' We are doin all we can for you; take advantage, of these prices and do all you can for yourself. : PENDLET0NS GREATEST DEI eppies '5 j JOIN U'llK itm SATl Kl CltOW 'Its ijfiet riKht (It the 'jnm' on this liusy luy. ''KverylKMly and his cousin '-will be here Saturduy your iicihlMirs will all FSe here lMiaus thcy'e ? heard what wcYe iloiiis. mohk itit;Ais Mn:r; ni:i,i moiik excitfmfnt. WOMFN'S FANCY KltF.SKFS At Piirbin Prirofl. Cllll.ltlSFN'H t.lNt.llAM iiiti:H.si:s lCven prettier than you see ad vertised nt 11.49. AH ORes. Spe cial 7c MKX'S WttltK WFAlt At BurRain trlce8. Si:MMF.rt WAIST H(R ' M'ash walsta In cotton and silk. A ha clean tin . . . .0o to $5.8)1 . 1 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 'All at Basement Clean Up Prices. See Our Large Advertising Bill. ' We Have Everything We Advertise and we have hundreds of unadvertised bargains. smiucs or iM'Bds ' MUX'S SFnVlCKAHT.U SFITS , At Parffuin, T'rices. 7 WOMFX'S MOl NTAIX SHOI ' illiKh tup, soft tun leathttr, aooil , 2soles, wide heel. Special.'. $t.:t t HOYS' SCITS AXJ PANTS At Hargain I'rices. PltFTTY KXIT SPOUT COATS 1 In all the new colors, a bija lot to close out. Special $1,B0 to . $H.40. T Dr. and Mrs. P. -EL. Boydan -arrived home today front an extended visit bi Washlniflon. - D. C, where - Ir. Iloyden was called on government service. ' 4c Women's ' Iiw Shoes.. 40c. 29e Boys' Blouses 2flo " ROc Woiaeu's Dress shoes . . 8c 3flc Carpet llttuse Slipiiers 30c 4t? Women's t;ioves 40c 1,15c AVomcn's Stcx-kings. . . . 15c. 20c Little Kid's SlipiH rs. . . . 20c 7e Corset SK''iitl 07 ItHc W ide ltcl Sheets 08c lie Hark Outin,. Flannel . . . I If 15c Wivs Lot Veiling 15c 10c Talcum Powder loc OHe .Men's Ovfoids !)8i- Of ill STORE l I'TZ- tZil WHFBF IT PAYS TO aronous TRADE t:m:TOi:?:rMM ATTFXlt THIS KVKHY HAY CI.KAX l l SAM". Your downtown shopping iB not complete unless you VISIT TUB ItAKtiAI.V BASl-lMK.XT ad In visiting this plHee FIltST you can surely save. HELP THE RED CROSS . Or Buy Thrift Stamps or do both. v-.tWjiS .(335 hyWf, WjgfliS Qtfm !jM'i"S Mr. and Mrs. Hush Mclntyre of Athena, spent Thursday in the city Harry Ilarthnlomew, a -prominent farmer of JJi(lter Creek, was down yesterday. ; HowfoATeMTlMMePa'iinaad D!tnto Wiitk so Many Motiia u Have SuSinij, MMiiCtIL .1 Too mncta cannot be mid for-a wonlerfaI rrcpar.idon( fa miliar to many woffica as Mtbcr Friend. U U racro effectivB ia fta action than ail i fjns: S, R. Olaker-of Hermlton s,ln t&wn today. Jnhji Smith wont to V.'enCell, Ila iio, yesterday. Mis: Arrtelle Fink left hero today for f.'aU?ary, Alberta. John Xordstrom left Pendleton to day for tSacramentot J K- Allen started for Marnhall town, Iowa, last night. John Ei SvvanBon left for Greeley, I Colo., on train No. 18, yesterday. Mr. J- X. McGinn left this morn ing' for, a week's visit In Portland. Miss Sylvia Hcwlltt Wt thin morn-' Ing for a vacation vlsi: at Itidefield, a-sh. Mru. O. F. f-'teele went out to her ranch at Nolin for a few day this morning. X F. NV Eng. one of the Chinese resi dents, left for Jriprinfifield, Mass., yeH terday. H. W. Hterlin? of Portland, was In Pendleton yesterday, leaving for Salt I.ake City. J. W. Walden, deputy game war den, went to La (Jrande on business yesterday. AV. It. Waliwle of Irricron. Is m- the reKlstrantn at the Hotel St C. A. Gilbert of Kcho, i at the' Hotel .St. George. Dr. M. S. Grinwold of Helix Is a Pendleton visitor today. Mr. C. V. Hiackwell Is here from Iake Iort, Idaho, to viHit friends- Ii. Alexander in expected to return home tomorrow morning from Port lend and Seaside. Mr. Alexander at tended the Odd Fellows convention t tho coast city. Mrs. Daisy Thompson, Mrs. Mildred Hxiberinan and fMax G. Thompson, comprised a party of Jtotfersbiirff. WaHh-, people who Ktopped at t he' Pendluton hotel overnih Minn Heth Hmith left on train No. 5 for Portland and Kiiffone for visit w with friends. She will be a ffuest of fraternity sisters nt the dnmma Phi Beta house' in the University city. guest Mrs. Kd Xorvell from Helix. is visiting her Mrs. Harry Thompson and daugh ter left for Port lu nd today for an Indefinite itay. Ir. Ij. J. McFaiil, county health of ficer, went to Portland today for u few days' buslne.ss stay- j , A W. O. T- V- ttHver medal contest -I ts to he held 'at the Riverside, whool i hoiiKe, rtaturduy -evening, May, afith, , fat H-l'i fln-d the following iTORram i to 'be presented: 1 Violin solo "MedltatUm". . .Guonod j t Hen Griffon, accomipanied hy t ' Fred Gristra . ' - , ,. finno solo "BorKhlll". . . Torjnsiion ' Alssora Nelson j Ileadinflr "Old. Glory ... Konalil Rudd 1 Reading- "The South" Huh Gone j I Hone Dry"' .' Myrtle Baling I Rending "Lafayette, AW Are Hero" ! V . J Kdlth Bartholl Rending "Why Daddy HlRned the ' PledKe"' Molba Hildo , i Heading- "JJttle Joe'a Flnwer". . Melburn Johnnon w j PJaHo nolo "Air de Hallet" ...... 1 I , , chamlnade j Klvln Holhert" f RealnK "The Fluff' ' J Itopwell Lockwood Readins:-"How I FuiikIU Alzora Nelson J kc dlnir "Hirt Flint Clsnr . . , Kathryn Hunter Head Ins "Her Sacrlfire' ....... Ksther Winn "Readlnf? "The Independence Hell" : - Morse Itrkwood ! Piano Solo "Hut terfly" Srhif fef Helen SrhllekeiKer ReadinfT "Aunt MundyMter Klnrj Violin sdo "iioniiinct; . . K ht urlriK Harold Hatt'n Offerliirf.. Decision nf judges and presentation of medal. ' - Ornnpe nnd black Rtrenmeis -waved , their welcome to sixteen member' of the Pendleton hish school class of who assembled around a supper table on the balcony of the Delta last, evening for a class reunion which has been anticipated for five yean. Tho sjdrit of tho occassion was prettily, marked by appointments in tho clun , colors and orange shaded crndles decked the table. The class prophesy was read by Its author, I-lllian Gulll ford Hampton, while Miss Martha Ru deman read the history. Will Doherty, of Milton, tho will, nnd Walter Owen the poem, in the absence of the other three class authors. These provided many happy reminiscences and an especially eSij' able feature wan tho reading of a number of splendid let ters from members of the ctasH who though far away hud remembered th-. cceasion, A telegram fnm Miss Mil dred ticrkoley from Hay Creek ' broiiKht greeting and recollection 'of the "never to be forgotten day" wliho Paul Flnnell, V. N., wrote an In teresting letter from Chelsea, Man!., and Sorg. Reuben Heckwith, V. 8. .A., sent greetings from Fan Antonio, Ru pert Williamson remembered the oe cas."ioh from his rost with the Idaho Infantry nnd Rexford tiray, iuarter mastcr cnrps, If. S. A., wrote from Kansas City, and created a furore of surprise by anonunclng Ills marriage. The entire evening was one of BUt-h pleasure tbnt it was determined , to make tho reunion nn annual affair. Arutlicr plan to be carried out will bo the nr.'rrling of a 3913 clas service flag at the high school. It will include besides the names mentioned, stars for Lieutenant Robert Pa Hon, IT. S. N and Walter Owen who is Boon to leave for Fort McDowell. ' Mrs. Gorge Hurt man returned last evening from Portland where she has Jack o'Nefl traveling passenger f pent , cverat days visiting while en route home from the recent Red meeting in Seattle. Cros: agent for the .-W. R. & N- was In Pendleton this morning. C. D. Gabrielson, special agent of the Royal Insurance company, is here from Portland on business. Miss opal DImIck, who has been teaching at Free water, left mi No. 17 for her home at Hubbard. Mrs. W. H. Rytle has returned to Palem after an abwenee of a number i Wise men act as If they expected to .' - .'.' pu.-xitM! in ifi n in ni- nucm iv mo years, but are Capital Journal. shuffle off tomorrow. ?- J ! - 1 r- - Mr. Fdar Korvell nnd dntiahter were in town from Helix today. Now. If it were only known ns white Tnpe It mluht be passed on by the c.muii?s:iry for noodles. prepared to ffr SCSI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We Sell War Saving's Stamps S&vc and Serve The First National Bank PENDLETON George today. Mr. and M r. Fran k Trice family were among A Wat on it cs the bcclth rules ewr laid down for tba , ra.fnr9 or expcctai motbers. it n an j eternal arrllcation that spreads Its Influence j 'pen the ccrcls, tendon and musdea of the j: OKicmca, rendering tJen pliant, and they t town yesterday , 9;ji i grawmii wiuj Hll lUM peculiar 1 i r,. ' The "reilnn le. tJ.rM company, stopped 1 funded Joyful antlcipalon nnd too much en route to "oiee. j .ttrem canr.st o lai.1 f poo the remarkable! Mr. Frank Hplnney wife of the i :1uent uhlch a metf.er's .happy prenatal i Kcho tlrugglst. wa-a Thursday shop f likpiwdnn ha nnon tip? Iw Itu and fortune I T, . . f U. ffeneraUuua to coow . H,er ln Pendleton. TTto pain at the crisis t Inflnltenr 1m 1 lien M-.ther'A Knend i uw itunnr the Mleth of the Portland bu lid- off overnight Fan Francisco, yesterday en ert'i of expctaiH-y fur tlm mnHcs ex afid easier uad with lebs strata vrocu baby ui bora. Mth-r"s Friend U to- external oise onTy. (fniTOUt. ?t is prcpai td hy .tm Bradileld ' the Pendleton negumxT lo, t iar BUir.. Atlanta.) (-.4. Write tlim to ft ail vm tl.-ir interest-! Irr wMetticrtKd Bonk. They will jkdiI it at rance agnt tf Walla Walla, 7 rnar ann yna wm nnn n-hre yesterday on mudnea very nctpfid. f rjt D-rle-t for a inrle . riirt.t Arid morinir t a jr Mott-r'a Frir.dj Klbert Harrison of tho "Wnshlng nrrnrding to HireerMi .arnnnd the bottle nn Kni(iff.r-' wn.o i.e. vneiHnv r..r I l furl ftr vn,INlf nan and " ' " ' ' ' Ifarry If. Katjs of Hpent the day here rtaite to Pocatello. H. 1 Stanfield was In from tan Tield j esterday, stopping overnight at i hotel. j Charles Hill, a real estate and In- waa I r!icT.'nrurt, BUTTER CREEK WAK HMl 01 DC E SATURDAY, J1AY 23 Second of pridi of dnnws iciven t.y the Iluu.rr Creek Poclnl Club for benefit of the Ited Croiw. Y. M. '. A. aj d K. of r. tt 11-lfK OIWIIISTft i'ortlanrl. followlntr a vlilt hero. f Mri. i. V. rtoll wan lip from Hloth t'day. takint; hor Knial Krnndfnn. I :eorso Jacksont Jr.. homo lih her tor a vllt. I ' JV. L- Gucrrant and Dr. W. R. "umpoell were In town yerterday in .the Jnterept of the new mall route for HoMtnnA. Albert James. K. ( Fflipatrlck. Principal of the arhool. and Mrs. K j J- 'uily came In from Weaton- durlnK I he day ThurwliW'. ! Mm. A. J Amoniroux returned home morninir frotn Wullu Wullw where' -TGNTIOHf To do your duty; cming these trying times your health should be your first consideration. I hese two women tell how they found health. Ilellam, Pa. "I took E. I'inkiiam'g Vptj. : ctable Compound for fctaatc tronblosand a clia. placement. I felt all rrcndon n end was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, co decided to (rive Lydia E. I1iikham' 'fFet,il)le Compound a trial, and felt better right away. 1 am keeping hemso Einco last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. l'iiikham's Vege table Compound 13 certainly the best medicine .1 woman can take. when in thiacor.dition. I give you permission to publish tills letter." Mrs. E. It. Cncxuso, It. No.-l, Ilelktm, Pa. Lowell, Mich. "I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, wai Irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. linkhum'a Vege table ComKund which gave me relief at once and restored tnyhealth. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Mnkhnm's remedies to nil suffering women who are troubled in a simi lar way." lira. Elise IIeij,K.No.5, i;ox&3,Lowell,Mich. Why Not Try ETBIA E. 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