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mat. O ' TEN PAGES PAGE TWO 1TAILY EAST OREGONIAN, -PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,1910. it You should think of The Peoples Warehouse, b ecause it pays to buy your anywhere from one to three dollars on every pair of .shoes'' we sell you, arid we expert fitters serve you. ' i ; ,' shoes here. We save you give the quality too, and rfrf nnrvnrxx irrn ! COCO - BROWN OXFORD KID ::::: $4 ',.'1SV(. MW4 4 iiihi iiiiif iniimuinsj n mm mi iiiniiilM--i.lilli--;yilw Bi ' W.H E N - ......... t 5 1" skvici PATENT PLAIN TOE OXFORDS This number is one of the very latest styles in low shoes, made on the new, long vamp last with the small 1 6-8, leather covered Louis' XV heel. A rare value at -.- '. ....... $7.00 PATENT LEATIIER PUMP Made on the new long vamp last with ,the small French heel and aluminum plate. The most perfect fit ting pump made, very smart Moderately priced at $7.00 OXFORD The very latest shade of brown, the most handsome oxford you'll see this season, covered Louie XV heel. Special ly priced at ..... $7.50 Made with imitation tip," genuine- welt sole, military heel, a splend id shoe for street wear. Makes walking easy. Economically priced at $7.50. WHITE RAINSKIN CANVAS, OXFORDS Louie XV French covered heel " with genuine turned sole; long vamp and pointed toe; just the slipper for spring wear, and the price is only $4.50 SOFT BLACK KID COLO NIAL PUMP ,;Madewith genuine welt sole, leather French heel, imitation tip. 'The new style for spring; made of the finest surpass kid; very pretty and attractive. Only $8.50. 4 f'i "" BLACK KID OXFORDS This oxford is made of the finest kid stock that is tanned. Plain toe; curved Louis XV heel, making a very .dressy and comfortable oxfor.d, and a real val ue at $7.00 n Womeps Silk Underwear Women's Wear Dept 2nd Floor. We have a won derful showing of beautiful new I silk underwear in fr jil5k 5 crepe, Georgette . J K-sh' and washable sat- some, lace trim , med, hemstitched or tucked, s SILKGOWS 0 - fy - One lot of twenty four silk gowns, every one different, each exquisitely trim med in lace and ribbon . . : . r. .$5.98 to $16.50 SILK BLOOMERS Come in jersey, crepe and satin. Flesh col 6r, trimmed with shirring and lace or plain, $4.75, $6.50 to $5.75. SILK CAMISOLES A large assortment from which to choose, every one different; sizes 34 to 48, embroid ered, lace trimmed, hemstitched or plain. All of excellent quality crepe or satin 98c to $5.00 T P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. 1 All Other Departments call 22. EXTRA SPECIAL Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, 4 cans $1.05 Freshly Grated Horseradish, jars 20c, 40c, 65c Tru Blu Fancy Assorted Cookies, lb. 40c Extra Choice Peaches and Apricots, can 35c Fancy Maine Corn, can 25c Fresh, Crisp Saratoga Chips, package.. 15c Pride's Pure Fruit Jelly, apple, V:rabapple, blackberry, strawberry, grape, jar.... 25c Tea Garden Preserves, strawberry, raspberry , ; blackberry grape, apricqt, fig and plum, jar . . . . 40c Two Anyone Desiring Ribbons tied or made up in any special way may have them done here by an expert in our ribbon department. For tying ribbons there will be no charge. For making rosettes, sashes, etc., a nominal Charge only. ; ! . .. . , , WINDOW DRAPERIES may be planned front illustrations on display in our curtain section, also made up in the style you want at a very reasonable charge. SPORT SILK HANDKERCHIEFS are very much the vogue.. . Colored bord-. ers in novelty designs and' .high colors, each .TV.' .'. .... 35c "' NEW NECKWEAR Arriving daily, organdy; satin, pique and Georgette in many new styles, each 35c to $3.00. IT'S SPRINGTIME IN YOUR H03IE And the call for NEW DRAPERIES is paramount. If you will look over our new Quaker Craft Lace Nets and Colonial Draper ies you will find what you want for real home beautifying and all at a moderate price. - Crepe Plisse A soft crinkle crepe in rosebud designs, pink and blue, the yard GOc Japanese Imported Crepe in small bluebird design for children's dresses, kimonas, etc., the yard 45c Colored Poplins, solid colors, of navy, Copen, brown, rose, green, black, etc., yd. 59c Imperial Crepe, silk one way, cotton the other, 34 inches wide in flesh color and white for lingerie. The yard 60c Boys Sweaters We have a large new stock of boys' sweat ers in a most attractive lot of colors and color combinations; all sizes from 22 to 3G; slip overs, rufnecks, etc. Just the kinds the boys' like. All are economically priced from $3.75 to $6.75. ' - tiik "jr.yr Hj(,in"- snor. f THK KIIOP OF HAUC UN'S MF.KTS TIIK APPKOVAI, OF TIIK WHY NllOPPF.lt We wanted to Know how our newly remodeled HurKaln Hasenicnt plentd the customer bo we took (ho imlnato ttk every one that hn vtsitod thin department since we mud tt over. Wo asked them their optnlon on the dini'luy counters uions the sides, tholr opinion on the display toble antl their arrunKement, tholr opinion on our convenient nrrnnKemoiU of the Khoeit, the suits, d reuses and skirts; and everyiiody wenu to he more than pleased. They all like the showy white in terior and best of ull. the sood ventilation and the added room, all of which make your shopping a pleasure. The IlaHCtm'iit Miti.m the Aproni of 1 ,ver Uxly. lm TOMORUOW VK OFFKU YUC TIII-R OOOI HAU .. ;l8: AVomen'M Ox fort Is antl liiin.'h In prtitty new My Irs. Iiarunfii i;a.Ht-iiH'nt prko l.H Women hpriiig Suiln, iHilored in the ih Myles, up to SlH.OO allien, miIo . S2ff..0 IIovm Klioes, vtrk nIiuts and dri-HM m(iks.. l'.irtzan IMmuhoii! Vrivo t. . i .". . . . ... 2.7 to s:t.H (aiimtuiniS PercaleH anil Shirtlii)rs, oifei-ed the lowest In 1011 tlteton. lUiM'mcnt sale. VISIT THIS XKW BAHRAIN" SHOP AND SAVK. KENDITONS GREATEST .DEPARTMENT- STORE dCJM TT TT V A I WHERE " IT PAYS' TO " TRADE nousei ALWAYS THE BEST ALWAYS THE NEWEST .17 tut l iALJCTAXS .D tXVJi TO JKT SH.VJtP WAIIXIXG iARI3, April 2. Marshal Foch and Iher- veuerttls verp called In 'during a prolonged seeiiion the supreme1 cuuncil Ut sfv their advlc. ag to ac tion which Hhould be taken in Gali cia. whera Ukrainian forces ore be aeielnir Lemberg which is threatened from three aides. It was decided that a,, harp. warnins ahpuld be ent to both aides asking for a sUHpension of hostilities. The warning will take the form of an mies. "injunction"' to the 'two -ar- HOE ISIXE Illfit, TO 1J1WE IXSTEI1 OIT Simons f BUILT FOR SLEEP t!l;?J'f M I I I I kill! t9 m m u i ,11 ic, L.ONDOX. April 2 Settlement of the Irish question by a measure of self government excluding the six Ulster counties is to be submitted to parlia ment soon. Lloyd George and Bonar law are in agreement on the purincipal points of the measure to be presented Most good things cbme to those who hustle while they wait. Everybody is being drained of strength and ener gy these days. Everybody needs sleep. Get a bed that invites sleep! You'll find the Sim mons Metal Bed and Slumber King Spring here at our store in a wonderful array of styles in brass, in enamel and in "wood finish." Come in and see them. We exchange new for old- ; ' r ' ' , ' rS S IS. dfochfrJm 114 E. Webb Phone 548 5 5 just to keep right. Try them. iSJl 23c per bos. Ail druggists. WHOLE WORLD 'BUSTED IN ARGONNE ATTACK. WHITES BERT WILSON t'001 I'KICTM VMii MIT A I IE STILTj lHGH Description of the Argonne fight its given in a letter to Mrs. Ella Btrauh from Bert Wilsoji, member 137th In fantry. Following are extracts from the letter: ; ' ' v "We moved up- behind some hilta close by the Argonne wood getting ready for the big noise and sure enough it came, September 2tf. In all my life I have never seen or heard of anything that compared with the Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ILTT. ' but at 5 a. m. the whole world "bust ed." over we went, into their tren ches. J didn't seem to be scared but I fcit tinder my helmet and my hair was standing straiKht up. We didn't meet any more Bosche until we had gone three more kilos and later the smoke barrage raised and my company, halted In a three cornered pasture where, the Huns had three different machine guns within 300 yards of us. Well, we had to get out some way as we were In plain view so we undertook to withdraw. While we were doing it, 1 2 of my comrades were wounded and 17 killed and how they failed to gut all of ws is more than I can tell, i I was in the hospital for seven weeks; the doctors said I was gassed but finally they, treated me for pneu monia. I fte! fine now but want to get back to the U. 8. A. and we ex- iPect to leave here April 27." WASHINGTON, April 2. Although food prices showed a decline of six 4per cent during the month ended last February 3 5 prices were nine per cent higher than those prevailing in Feb ruary. 1A18, and about 75 per cent higher than the price averutV fr 1913. The market declines ere In egn. 33 per cent; butter. 19 per cent. Potatoes led the 12 articles, showing an increase of 25 per cent. Almost any woman can niako her husband tremble by merely saying that she Just heard something about him. Never mnrry a girl named Ann; An's an Indefinite article. Holland has about recovered from the flu but Is still suffering from tho hohprtf-ozllerns. New grain bags, standard slue, 124 cents. Umatilla Flour & Oraln Co., 222 Kast Court. Phono 1014. V j 1 That ia the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practjeinf- physician for 17 "-ears and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic con stipation and torpid livers, i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'U find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit tle Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime Thousands take one or two every night lix and In Germany the ticket that won the) favor of the populace was the meal ticket. " ' ' FOR STUBBORN ! COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. King's New plscoveij; has a fifty year record Urh'.nrl Iff' i It bust its reputation on its produc tion of positive results, on its surencss ia relieving t!io throat irritation of ecleb, coughs, grippe and bronchkl attacks. , , general nation-wide vn in which this well-known remedy ia caa. its acuon is prompt, its taste pleasant, its relief irratifvir.?. Half a century of cold and couch :heckin-;. All drutrt-ists. 60c and $1.20. i , , Bowels Out of Kilter? That's "nature calling for relief. Anirt her in her daily duties with Dr. Kinj's New Life Pills. Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into action, 25c, A BARGAIN FEDERAL Oiffi-Ton Truck Thoroughly overhauled and in A-l condition.1 Price 3S50 .... - . i . . ,. ,i ,, , . Independent Garage Distributors for . KEO COLE DOHT SCRirPS-BOOTH ..'..... E. Court and Thompson Sis. Telephone 33 it 1