East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 27, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TACT. TWO
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1918.
EIGHT PAGES
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The Best for the price, rid matter what the price
and satisfaction guaranteed at Pendleton's Great
est department store, where it pays to Trade
The boys
"over here
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v-, . iv - ii our ooys "over there"
; v A .' over here" in the business
J 1 army must make it possible.
They must produce more
. and save more.
lL " W,n --r V.,.,. 4-1.
. . f , mil uu iLfujr liuiucs, Hie
way to save the - most in
money, materials and labor
is to buy good ones; the
kind that last longer.
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Pyj j" Bart &cfev
Our mission is to see that
you get such clothes. Thaf s
why we have Hart Schaff-
tier & Marx clothes here.
- They save for you; they're
guaranteed to satisfy you in
wear, stvle and f it
ZZk $20 to $50. ' v
BEAUTIFUL
SEPARATE SKIRTS
The separate skirt is an im
portant garment in your sum
mer wardrobe there are so
many occasions when a sepa
rate skirt will fill the need
that no other garment will
supply.
A beautiful silk skirt is just
me garment you need tor a
hot summer dav when besides ,
being comfortable you also I
want to feel well dressed. Taf
feta in black, tan - and fancy
plaids, silk poplin in black,
grey or tan.. Fancy bordered
shantung, snowy white crepe
de chine, lustrous baronette
satin in white, pink or tan.
These materials and others form a collection that
will fill your particular needs at prices from $6.75 to
$25.00.
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NEW SHIRTS
FOR MEN
The greatest
stock we've
ever shown.
New Patterns,
New Styles,
New Materials
Men's Dress Shirts in silk, ma
dras, oxford, chambray, etc., soft
or stiff cuffs $1.00 to $8.50
Soft Collar Shirts, in an im
mense variety of colors and pat
terns, all sizes, ... $1.00 to $5.00
Men's Pongee Shirts in all
styles $5.00
Look them over, they are bar
gains, every one of them.
TOILE DU NORD GINGHAMS
25c YARD
The time is short when you can
buy Toile Du Nord Ginghams at
thi3 price. A liberal assortment
of plaids, stripes and checks.
WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS
In the extra large sizes so hard
to find at times 35c to 75c
STRIPED TUB SILKS
Make serviceable waists for
summer wear; a splendid selec
tion of these at yd. $1.00, $1.23
NOVELTY WHITE GOODS
' Sheer voiles, marquisettes,
Swisses and batistes in plain
weaves and novelty designs,'
showing stripes and figures suit
able for dresses, children's wear
and waists. A great big assort
ment of these await your choos
ing. The prices are 35c to $1.00
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 50c
Low neck, sleeveless, tight
knee styles, from size 36 to 44.
Only t 50c
CHILDREN'S PARASOLS
The little ones will like these
gayly colored parasols in the
small sizes that are just right to
carry. An assortment of these
at 50c to $1.00
PHOENIX SILK HOSE
90c PAIR
Come in black and white, pure
silk boot hose. Phoenix hose
wear, try them, pair 90c
PURE FOOD SHOP
Home Grown Strawberries Ex
tra select berriesv shipments
direct from the patches daily.
T. P. W. Special Blend, Ihe Best
35c Coffee on earth.
Wheat Saver Crackers, lb... 30c
Florida Grape Fruit, extra
choice large fruit, each;. 20c
.Flour Substitutes, put -up in con
venient style packages and
bulk; our prices are most rea-
sonable.
Fruit Jars, Fixtures and Jelly
v Glasses. Get your needed jars
now. -
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ATTEND THESE CLEAN UP SALES CIRCUS DAY.
Thousands of dollars worth of 'serviceable bargains await your careful relection.
SALE OF PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES
placed on sale for this week to !e closed out at Harquin 1'rice.
On lot of 13 or it nciiily gliled one luece Iresse
Ail sizes and a liberal variety of colors.
.
SALE OF MLK XI COTTON WAISTS
e"ILK WAISTS made of Ihuw most popular Georget
te, crepe de chines and tub silks, braid and hand em
broidered. A 1:11 LOT OKCOTTOX H'.tfH WAIST.- A Rood as
sortment of colors, materials, mod-If and all swea.
Wfc for Ktt1ij1x. Prtord1 Ixnr.
SALE (IK K AMI SILK IMIKKftKS
H-r a Bale that ever?" woman siiouM attend. Ec-ry
garment i a Bareain and every lrarvain la a money
naver. Al! th; col'inu All the new ahades.
I'owe and Luok Orr Ktery Garim-aL
A OI!IJ OF HAItCiAISS OFr;iJ.T HKItri
IVijs' WjoI Sni1- at Itarstaln Prre.
.Men's STTfcelIe Suits t Bargain I"rir.
IVomins Knit Sport Coals at ISargain rric-m.
ttmitrt'j Mountain felloes at Rarain I'rior.
Womm'ii Srnk-caWe Petticoats at icargani l"rkv.
Men's Prrw Shirts at Bargain Prices.
Ol'TS Bl HALF OF SHOF-S IS t)X
Outlni? hoea. Men's Work Shoes, Children" Shoes.
Women' Ireas Shoes, .Men's Dress SlK-ts, Iiubter Soled
Shoes.
Tlie 111; Sale is Heady for yon. Come and Kate.
pexmxtonS greatest departAent store
THE THING TO DO
Buy all the Thrift Stamps
you can.
V "THWHtRE iT PAYS TO TH A P E .
mBmmmm
5 W. a. Farninh Hera
5 W. 3. Furnish same up from Port- '
gland yesterday and will b here for a
Tow days looking after biisiness nsat
tera and visiting: with old friends.
Minnie May Manders Arrives.
A A. baby dauxhter waa born yester
& day to Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Sanders
5 f 1 TOS iwesjt Webb street. Tbe child
has been named Minnie May.
Spent Sunday at lli-niiisim.
j 11 lis Grace Stocking returned this
m mornmjf from Hermiston where she
9 was an over-ttundsy guest of Mr. and
A Mrs. W. J. Warner.
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tws to Portland. s
5 Miss Pearl H iis.,n. who has been
K a teacher at the Milton school for the
K past two years. left today for Port
ly land where she expects to take
aition.
a po-
Home From Ljs Cnwde.
Mrs. Laura 1. Nash returned today .
from La Grande here she has been
the guest of her friend. Mrs. Ivanhoe,
for the pat two weeks.
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IJ. W. FIOtc lKT III.
W. Fletcher, circulation mana
ger of the East Oresnian. is serious
ly afflicted with tonaolltis and is com-
lelled to remain at home. . i
Stan field
Will Ship, to llanOT.
L. L. Johnston went
this morr.iiis to superintend the ship- j
'... ..i WI oanas 01 neep
tne l. rami l:o:u!e valley. T"ht
meat will Include atrf.ut 3(109
ship-head.
Ileturns to Tuitiml.
Mrs. C. M. Pesxemier haa returned 1
to her home at Tarorna. Wash., fol- ;
stopped at the Pendleton hotel while
I
W ill Fix Wae sr-ale.
There win be anieetliijf nt the iff -hall
at Kcho Tuesday eveninK. at
which the farmers of that section
will talk over the labor .situation and
fix the wa?e .tcale for haylnx; and
harvest time. -
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Zt lowing a nine-days' isit with her son.
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W. in the city.
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June
Records
Have
rrived-
Economy Drug' Co.
Hotel St George Build.'nx
Day Telephone 711 Nisrht Telephone 718
FntSHo nn Apprmiirei Si-anwit.
Mathias V. R..ly, who ha- been
em ployed at the Pendleton Hotel, en-
!i--ted this mornina as an pjiremic.-.-lit
man in trie navy, and leaves to
n'?ht for Portland- The young :.;.ni
is front Washotiial. Wash-, and h:
S to given as 20 and 1-1 years.
liHarn From VMt.
Mr. and Mrs. Mine K. Chessman
and little daueht-r, let;y, returned
from La Grande where they have
been visiting with relatives. Mrs.
Chessman and Peeay went a couple of
weeks ago. and Mr. Chessman Joined
them last Saturday evening.
linudit IVKljro Can.
itecent Dodsre rirothers pales by
fendleton Motor Subs Co.: Pete De- .
Young. Jess ."allnff of I'endleton: Et
Wood Vertner of AdamK. A. V. Kason
and Salve Omlled of Helix. r. H.
Nelson of Weston. Wm. J.ines of
Cayuse and Wresser Itros. on McKav
Creek. ' ;
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WHY PAY EXORBITANT PRICES FOR FIR.
AND PINE CORDWOOD?
We can furnish your wood requirements from
sound, live cut slabwood, taken from green Cas
cade fir trees no deadwood, no edgings, no "
bark. , 1
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. THE BEST QUALITY OF SLABWOOD , ,
ever received in Pendleton, and far superior to
any slabwood in the yards of other dealers dt
this time. Let us prove this.
ONLY $7.73 PER CORD OFF THE CARS '
PHONE 5
BURROUGIIS 1 .CHAMBERS Inc.
530 Main Street E. O. Bid?.
We advertise; and offer War Savings Staniiw for feilc with every
purchac
L1s Haml Passes Thronjeh.
Iwls F. Hand passed throuuh Ten- .
. mis iiiuiiiuiS on ins wa io
Vancouver. Wash., from Morrison.
v a., where he has been in training. '
IfaneJ. who is a former Pendleton
boy. having lived here for II years, is
noir a member of the SlMh Airo
squadron, and has been in the service
about six months. His home. Is at
Hood River.
IJect- Walters Heard From.
In the Fred Loekley siory In the
Portland Journal th:. morning men- t
Hon is made of Lieut. Euirerie P. .
Walters of this city. He is nmons
those registered en a cHlei. rcslter
at the T. M- C. A. hut where I. r-kloy !
Is stationed. I. lent. Walter is an
O. A. C- man and when he lft Pen-'
dleton was first sergeant of Troop V.
He Is now in tbe artillery.
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WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY ON
GARS
TOURING CARS
OR ROADSTERS
, Petty Thievery Going Oik
Awarnlng Is Issued by the city po
lice that people keep their garages
locked and that they do not leave
articles lyimr around In their cars
during this week when the rircos '
and carnival w ill be here. A tclcirrani
from O.-W. P.. 4 X. officials state,
that the Oregon Short Line reports'
some ono connected with the liarnes' '
circus b dismantling motor carsj
along the line, taking tirass parts. :
and other parts of value, abo any '
clothing there might be In motor!
houses. Jwo ca-es were reported on'
the Short Line Friday. It Is alxo sob-
Rested that houses te kept locked '
when families are away.
Yc-u had better huny pnd place your
order no telling what the conditions
will be in a short time.
Sirhpson Auto Co.
Cor. 'tcr and JoUnon Pts, XMn itu 4-tH
- 'i m iul'niui ' ' n ' ,1."', ,n il'iii ti ' iilil:l)iii!ili!itiili!iiiiiij;i!
Ilun-rlii Warner tr Sirak
Lieutenant H. J. Warner of fh;
Kignat Vris and gTrtd'iaif t I
lnlvenit- of ftrem law mchw.
ben elertl to deliver the com-'
mencement addrcrs f'ir he A t '-rt.-:.
high school June 5. hfn 2', ftii
dentff receive diploma. The clas
L one of the rnalle?t of recent year
du to the entrance of a nurnr-r of
the boy Into the army and navy and
other accepting wrtion.i In whip-yards-
K;etitnanr Warmer Is a rr
nier Pentik-tr-n younir man. havfn?
practiced law here iri.r to his enlist
ment. Ife and Mrn. Warner, n ho wa?
iS-ie KtJna .Zimmerman, ere living
at I.H-;iiam, v.-here he In working
'lth the sj.riic division.
I. TV art imx- Ttm&
! .-'Ir-rt 4t Monday, J Z.
i . ftftf, I'snrif c irun 'n.
: R'.-; at l 3i p n. tnt-ac
t " r a ' -ffre
. 'nnf 4 L H4p f rrvsv
Mr p. V" m-rit tirr-4 t to
t I'niitT.fi. fd r mm rt.n Hf
x w- ! r i Johnny n ' h
t -l I ' e1
t-e mii .int! a clrk unl rtn
gi if.h-r in ihe fendlon ff.ct? o.
t h oyrea.a ut FM.ok:cI 'irey.
r. ill am arjt J jne l to :om-
Ttrrivd hr thr- mrrvtnjr nd 1 r
irt vi.-i and vt up on tn .id
H.,r'iv f,n ground oi Xa t.
- x r- . r-,' of fh amait In town
' 'ii'l lianl t - ln-i moral PMfr-ort.
T. cm h . ! .r'fJi arrived ?nm
ffadn't Fen in Ur 27 Motilt.
Thorn a nd M oraa n Kd a rd
came imt town th; niornina from
their hei holdinsr the other aide
of Pilot1 Hock. Thin the fornier'n
fir trio in for 27 morth and h
ays he's r''inic to Kiy for five or
i deyf and iee Jw' p a;if "n.
that condft ion, Ife sojourned in the
jail until church tii!i tjie fol!owin
atfminjf. rh-n he left I - In the city
coffer.
.i rt w f 1 "' r. fjittiT.
I'arwm X'iyton j'h'iwawsvi. a
-'-f and il.ifno 1-id-nn, ilt;htried t i
hi Ptr,nie Tf driiVMore "Citfer'
.'turday eveninc and a latcn Itifo
cut4 found aiitoitioOiiirtg in in tv I K.a'.jili
j'-fc of ItaJw irtrmxr h-t.
It ! rtr'rt'-d tfrjt Inck of rafn !:
th ti'.n ntrr f'lfot Kow doint
w.rnf dniKf to th wheat. It It
fcar4 if thr i- no ruin In thl
tk.n rn wrw'-ii damak to th hi
i!I rmnlt. I 'rf ort'jni" the w hith
er wfma to htve werhwked thi par'
.-f ih .t'f(fy when m'Ti t h
n-nlc Ha (.rami Snorr.
Kirm memhri art eruilovei of
the I'po-ie' "'arehouKe and their
famii;-s are aftU haoy today from
the e'ferta of the fourth annual at ore
picnlcr v hfch an event ut yeMrr-
day. A 4$ happy people were ta-
.i tt Thorn Hol..w in a jectal Ciir
attached to triln No. r, " ptrrdav
n rr;na and were l.ronrht In lal
niht hy an enfffr.e nent from Innn
f";r thr-m. Tit u eat her m .is perfect
;nd cmhlned with th ether faurp
o. the 'v to mnKe thl on f the
"ola-B-e-st yr-t." Ther wa l.ts to ear
ft ; hoiish it f claimed 1( waa "Hno
verUir and ran to vet;ille Thei
were r.rewtllnir matches and mtifr
'Hid i i-htny.
NOTICE!
TO THE PUBLIC:
To all those wishing to have their dear rela
tives resting places improved before Decoration
Day, by reinforced cement walls around the
praves in different styles of work. I have new
Mosaic Tattern Walls to satisfy you.
Next week I will be doing some of this cement
work at the cemetery, or you can leave your or
der at the East Oregonian office, or address
Fostof f ice Box 2oo,' City.
FRANK DUPRAT
408 E. Bluff St.
Phone 2G2 M.
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