East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 08, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAgf OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OKTOON. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1910.
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T)ur fetore Is realty a public fJerVant, . We aim to render our customers the sort of service they have tight aftd reason to tfxpect. ".
We always maintain complete1 assortments of the merchandise that is in highest demand. We warrant the quality of the goods
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For Spring
But one little peep at these beautiful ' dresses and
your dreams of "Fashion's Garden of Fascinating
Styledom" will be realized. It would be an injustice
to these lovely dresses, of rich and rare beauty, to at
tempt to picture them here. i
- Visit this store and let your vision rest upon a
sight that is really a treat to the eye. Taffetas,
Georgettes, Jerseys and Messalines all new spring
shades and lines.
$18.50 to $65.00
ITS TRULY MARVELOUS
The way our Art Department has grown in
the past year.
There is nothing old in this department
Everything is the newest that money can
buy in Art Needlework, Draperies, Cur-
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tains, Nets, etc., and please remember that
we have a thoroughly competent woman in
charge' who will instruct you absolutely
free, either in needlework or the making of
curtains, etc.
If you" arte' needing '
. ; PONGEE SILKS
you shouldn't fail tq look at the very special
qualities wre are showing. j ,
Extra heavy shirting pongee silk, espe
cially for coatings, the yard $2.50, $2.75
". Cream Pongee, very special weight and
fine quality. The yard $1.75. "
imported Pongee Silk, in an extra good
quality at $L35 aftd $1.50.
Imported Pongee Silk? very special val
ue, yard 98c.
Foulard Silks are unquestionably the lat
est fashion in novelty silks. The designs
and rich shadings are entirely different,
however, from those of other years. Much
more beautiful, in fact. Prices, yard $2.50.
Skirting Plaids, all wool, 50 inches wide,
in the new Spring Shades. The yard, $3.95
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MONDAY'S YARD GOODS SALE
Beginning Monday morning at 7:30, we
place Ori sale 2300 yards of Ginghams, 23c.
Excellent Dress Patterns and Apron Pat
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1900 Yards of Dark Percales, 21c
colors, nevf patterns. 30c values.
300 Yards of 30c Muslin, 21c. Good count
thread. Soft finish, 2 yards wide.
Linens, Long Cloths, Crashes, Damasks,
Challies, Scrims, Towels and Rugs. A great
new lot of bargains placed on sale in the
Bargain Basement Monday morning.
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WHERE JAPAN WOULD EXTEND POWER
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Thursday, March 13th
Is Maytag Service Day
at, 'buf-'Siore y
For the benefit of our many customers and users of Maytag Washing Ma
chines, we have established Maytag Service Day. On this day we shall be glad
to have any Maytag user bring his complete washing maehme or any part of
it to our store for a thorough and careful inspection and adjustment, which
w ill be made free of charge. '
Should any part or parts, due to improper care or accident, need to be re
placed, this will be done, the only charge being the price of such new part or
parts used. No charge will be made for the service.
A Maytag representative will be with u to assisst in this work. Bring in
your Maytag washer that day and receive the benefit of his advice on the care
and operation of the machine as well as the free service. It is our wish and
that of the Maytag Company that every user of Maytag washers gets the max
imum of efficiency at the minimum of cost We, therefore, urge you to avail
yourself of this free and useful service. .
Remember the date and be sure to come early and avoid delays.
McClintock & Simpson
ajfeagaWaSftt 400 East Oirf Street
I Kclfe J Ion so oil Xorth KJdo.
I Klmer Header sold his home ht 314
! Lincoln street yesterdny to Mrs. Mm
I re Mericle. The consideration was
not made public.
Japan's ambitions to dominate China hafl been brought out again
at the peace congress with the threat of the Chinese delegates "to reveal
secret treaties which included riving the Japanese the right to control
the Shantung district buck of Klao-Chau. Kluu-Chau was Uken from
, the Germans at the beginning of the war. The Germans had taken It
from Cnfna at the time of the iioxer trouble. Shantung contains two
fifths of China's iron ore deposits and would give Japan complete con
trol of the Iron mines of China. Japan durinutho war has done muctt
to develop the Shantung district, with the Idea tfcnt she would retain It.
Klau-Chau shq had publicly promised to return to China. Japan aUo
hangs out for the control of the Marshall and Caroline Islands, former
German colonies, and should she gain all she' Hsks she would be Iru- -ir.enKely
strengthened and in the islands would hold outposts to the
I'hillppinca.
f.r the rmst five yenrs and has built 0 '
many of the residences of thin city.
Mr. Armintront Is nlno experienced In
thi line, having been uHsoeitited In
bii-sineMs with the lute Jack Cmk. Th-
nrw firm lias f..Miahli.- hd offices in
room 3, nf t lie Schmidt hwXhWu cm
Main street.
; I Wilt Afteml ConfPrrTiro.
: Or. V. If; Itoynolds left Inst night
! for Portland to attend an Important
: conference of the Oregon State Chl
: ropractorH Association.
i Mark I Vr jtiihoii Honored.
M. A- Kerfuson has meon honored
by the appointment of deputy srano
president of the Hag teg lodffe of the
state of OreKm-. ThfH. is the first tUjyt
t his hfnor has been besttwed ttpnn
a mem her of the Pendleton aerie.
j Petition of nankmiitry Worf.
Will AT. Teterwon has filed a petition
j of bankruptcy In the TT. ft- DiHtrlc
! eoirrt for Charles j-joover of Tendle-
ton: I Us deltH are about $1000 and
his nftsetrf nolhlnff.
Miss iAira Tleridrlcks. who Is a tea
cher In the Washington schcot here.
Ut Hpetidiiiff ihe week-end In Nolin.
TIairy A. Jepp; who recently rerelv
el an Ik i'r:it diucli.in;e from vn
iiimnn'u n einiinny In the ilt divi
sion, is vi-tinff In JlormfJoi.
Alias Verne I'arker, datiKliti;r of I)r,
K- . Pa'ker. accum (mined by Dr.
Paiker's father, arrived this mornttifl
fiom I'ortland for a vlKlt in Vendle-trn.
HOM the FIRST DOSE
Hood1 Sarsaparilla Begins It
Reconstructive Work.
rirst. It ciente irn appetite. '
peeond. It nidH diKHtlon.
Third, It perfects assimilation.
Kotirth, it carries 10U per cent, of
the nourishment in the food you eat
Into the. Mood and the body, thereby
enrW hintf and vitalizing your blooil,
which in timto renews your strength
and builds up a Rain .your reserve
strength and vitality.
This makes Hood's Rarsaparllla
one of the great remedies of the
world. From the first dose you are
on a definite road to Improvement. It
1m of Inestimable value Just now to
restore the health and nerve force so
frrc-wtly exhausted by war excitement,
tho grip and influenza epidemic and
the i-hiinKing season. It is the right
medicine for you this Spring. Oet m
bottle today.
And If you need ft mild, effective
, 'ithartic, get Hood's Pills .
Marshall 8M II In Texas.
Marshall Hpell. who served In France
as a IJeutenant, URth Ammunition
irain is now in jarin, Texas, visit-t
ing his mother, according to a wire
received today by Roy Huchanan, ann
will be In Pendleton the latter part
of next week. He teceived his release
In Camp !lx. New Jersey, ftpell was
Was expected to arrive hire yesterday.
E trnrh ffnvo iilg t clcbiniloii.
: ' More than 1'ifl Kaglcs gathered nt
E; their hall laHt night tn Inltfote fifty
: i new members Into the local aerie mim
I.ber 28. Following the initiatory worg
j i big food and program wart enjoyed.
;,One of thr features ofthe evening was
,a botlng mftteh between Hay MrC'nr-
Irnll and Huddy Stephens.
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I! Dan I- Rmvthp prominent nhrp
! mn who roturncfl estrlny from a
: mo'tithH trip throughout tho Pftwt.
,) thot nfttr vlxlt'nir rnmf thirty
: or forty citicil in the enst havlnf R
: popnlntion of bftween 10,nno anil jr(.-
t00, he Ih HtronK-r thnn ever for Pen
: rJIetr.n. He drclareii thnt nope nf the
: town of thi rize have anything on
i ' the Ttnuntr l"p cfty.
These Mprinirii re sold on n posi
tive guarantee. .
No matter what you may need in the line of Fur
niture or Furnishings for the Home we can please
you.
FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES
CARPETS,' LINOLEUM, ETC.
It will pay you to trade here..
- Contract llrim Vnlt.
I CHI neltr. nnd w. P. Armintront.
bfth well known loenl contraetorsj
'and iilulders. have united firms and!
will henceforth he known as the firm
jor Peltr. and Armintront. Mr. PeltZ
haa Leon a contractor and builder here
114 E. Webb
Thone 548
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