East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 01, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OReOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919; ; '
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BARGAINS
I : MID - SUMMER
5 AWAIT YOU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THIS GREAT STORE NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT. THAT ALL LINES OF MERC
ft ; . . FOR YOU TO BUY. YOU CAN SAVE ON NEARLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED NOW. .
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Make it Palm Beach Vacation
MERCHANDISE ARE ON THE RISE. NOW IS THE TIME
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Xo luiutor nlHro yon irt ftir yimr vuc1
Hun; Iho hike, ronniry, laranliurc, or rlftht at
homo you'd bolter Iwve wilt of 1-Hlm
limdi. It's mKl comfort guarantee Tuko
oir word for It.
A Big Special 3 Days' Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
on 2 piece and ' separate cool
coats. .
?28.50 Silk Pongee, Palm Beach
Suit, specially priced. . $21.35
S17.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma
terials .............. . $13.93
$19.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma
terials . . . . i $15.45
$18.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma-
$14.65
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leriais
$12.50 Skeleton
piece . ......
$7.50 Separate
Serge Coats .
$6.00' Separate
Serge Coats .
$5.00 Separate
Dixie Weave, 2
SS.9
Unlined Blue
a $46)
Unlined Blue
. . . : $3.85
Unlined Black
Mohair Office Coat $3.15
$4.00 Separate Unlined Black
Mohair Office Coat .. .. $2.85
$3.00 Separate Unlined Black
Mohair Office Coat' $1.95
lwautirul duos of Wash Nockwcar, 811k
Shirts. Silk Sox and Panama and Sailor
llats In hlg astjortmcntii shown in thin lio
Hartiwiit. Heavy sales during these hot days is cut
ting assortment in sizes. We anxiously ask
you to come eurly while size are tzood.
T P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
CLE-MJMiSS
I Om SIOMil SAXITARY B-VSEJIENT.
IX'OSOMV
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The Freshest and Best Always to be Found Here.
lustra -bood; Ripe Watermelons, pound. . ." 4c Vellow Bautant Sweet Corn, dozen
rime Urte CiitalcmIes $or 23c E"r"r Ial,e"- 'rce sto"o Peaches, iwund. .
. ' . , , WcU nieacbed Celery, 2 hunoheM
Extra I-ancy Casana Melons pound 10c striUKles 5reen h... pond ..........
Home Grown f-ocumber. each. ... Bo and luo Rml June, Red Astracan and Yellow Trans
Monte Gram Toinaioes, 2 pounds ........... 25o Apples, Black herrk-4, Teacli Plums, ec..
SERVICK
.... 40c
. . 10c
. . 35c
.. 13c
pareitt
etc.
PLAID SILKS
for fall wear will be the fashion
able novelty, bright autumn col
orings await your choosing. The
yard $2.25 to $3.25
Novelty Sateens, brlKht. attractive pat
terns for wettlcoata, ItninKO, etc.. ,16 inches
wide, the yard i. .1 8.to to 95e.
Hllk IMpUns. 40 Inches wide, colors of
navy, tjreeii, brown, etc., the yard... $1,23
UKl'tt Rl'XDniKS .VNl)EIIPIUOra
Colgutes Tooth Paste', small size, tube.. lOo
PolKales Tooth Paste, large size,' tube. 2!lo
Pebeco Tooth Paste, htre tube '. -Uc
Sylvan Complexion Powdur, special. . . 2:fc
Tonrlt pases, for travelers, on your va
cation trips, etc 1.25 to $3.3
Knit HloomersK pipk and white, a special
value at fifto
Turkish lutth Tonel
Pillow Cases ut''! . ) . ! 3
liullle 30 inch, at . .
20c
SDc
33c
BUY YOUR FIBRE RUGS
while they are on sale. Just the
thing for summer use on porch
or in bedrooms, sleeping porches.
Prices are .... .98c, $1.59, $1.98
A WHITE BEDSPREAD
in the Marseilles or crochet fin
ish, full size, in a fine quality,
will appeal to you if the' price is
light. There never were better
bedspreads made for the money
than what we are show ing, $2.00
to $10.00.
' KAYSER SILK GLOVES
are the logical gloves to buy If you want
service com blued' with appearance and eco-
liumy, white, black and colors 5o to $l.AO
Silk Jlose. white, black and colore, also
)ace hose in colore at $1.15, $1.75 to
A Final Clean
up of All
Summer Suits,
Dresses, Coats
What do we mean by Final? Just
this: that every suit, coat and dress we
have in the house must get out. That's
what! They have sort of over stayed
their time here as it is and so we do not
want to dilly dally further about show
ing them the door, They'll go through
it like hot cakes, at the reductions we
have ticketed them with, which means
that we do not think it is at all neces
sary to suggest to you to be on hand
early to make you selections; choose
now from these. , "
Coats, Dolmans and Capes in serge
poplin, gabardine and popflin, in all the
newest summer shades, of sizes, at two
prices.
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Values up to $38.50, Reduced to $13,50
Values up to $40.00 to $68.50, Reduced
to . $28.50
Suits in box; tailored or blouse styles
- in the popular materials, hand or em
broidery trimmed at $21.50 and $34.50
values from $28.50 to $65.00.
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Dresses Silk, crepe, satin and Geor
gette, one rack at $32.50
All colors and sizes. .-
PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE"
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NEW FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING
; . DAILY: -
fiWWHEREiT PAYS TO TRADE Et,WrfjLWjE7
BUY YOUR VACATION NEEDS
HERE
First Chicken Hatched
J in Dona! Since War is
U. S. Incubator Product
PARIS. Aug. 1. Egg shells, - not
bomb shells, are matters of the chief
Importance in rwual nowadays.
" Thej first newly hatched chicken
In the devastated town of Donai. de
partment du Nord. stuc an uncertain
yellow head through the hole In its
shell a few days ago, to the breath
less Interest of crowds of children and
grown folks.
It was not only the first chicken
hatched in Deuai since the war, but
the first one ever hatched there in
an American tnctubator. They are
Mill talking about it exeitedly at the
corner cafe. The gloss front of the
two Incubators, the gift of the Am
erican Red Cross to -the town, have
been besieged by the children since
they first arrived.
,, There are now twenty-five eggs la
each Incubator. ' rive egg apiece are
supplied by the tea familfea whb ho
ver about ith proud, if anxious, ex
pressions. , . - . ;
THE TRUCii :ia.x' vvxCArriOKr.
5f.i IKS S'V1
" XW . .IXtXDOK, ''Conn. Suto to.- j
Electricians Arnold Henjsrson and ;
Doyle Kerwin and Ounners Hate Sid- j
nry Ulrich were drown when the sub- !
marine 0-2 subieiited with- an open
hatch near here today. The subma
rine is under to feet of water. . ' -. ,
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YOU NEED NO
' SUFFER FROM CATARRH
: But You Must Drir It Out f
Ypur Blood.' ;
Catarrh is aonoyii.g cnoufth
when it chokes up your nostrils
and air passages, causing difficult
treatsjin and other discomforts.
Real danger cone i when it reaches
down into your lungs.
This is why you should at once
realize the importance of the prop
er treatment, and loe no time ex
perimenting i?h. voi"-blcs rcmc-
Hln which touch onfv the surface.
To b rid ol Catarrh, you must
drive th disease germs out of your
blood.. . f- "
Splendid rult have been re
ported from the use of S. S. S..
which acts oa the catarrh germs
in the blood.
If you wish medical advice as tp
the treatment of your, own indij
vidual case. write to Clnef Medic
Adviser. 42 Swift Specific Co, At
lanta, Ga.
NOTHING MORE "
.ATTRACTIVE
in a room than one of
our neyv softly shaded
table lamps. Gives
plenty of light for read
ing, thinking of pleas
ant conversation. Come
and see them. They are
not so expensive as
their beauty would in
dicate they ought to be,
J. L. VAUGHAN
FOSTER PARENTS WIN K f her,self a"d ""j 6t"
LONG FIGHT FOR BOY
was only twenty-six months old and
a ward of the. Catholic Home Bureau.
For ulmost five years she and her hus
band engaged in a legal battle to re
tain the boy.
When, in May, 114, Mrs. Fay re
delved little Joheph from the home.
she agreed to report every two-months
for two years. The rule was religl
ously observed and when the foster
parents were preparing to have the
adoption papers signed an investigator
from the bureau appeared and took
the boy away.
When a protest was made. Mrs.
jrahr was told that she had not been
.ic.t tu nunuuna Dy a priest
and further objection was made be
cause she had previously been mar
ried to Whitney Parsons by a clergy
man. However, the home agreed to
return Joseph if proof was nroduced
snowing ner first husband was dead
5CEW YORK. Aug. 1. Tears of
streamed down the face of Mrs. Ste
phen Fahr yesterday as she left the
Hall of Records building ' clutching
' tightly adoption papers signed by Sur
rogate Cohalan which assured her the
! permanent custody of Joseph Neu-
bert. seven years old. .
I Against the handicap of limited re
- I sources Mrs. Fahr had pitted her ma
jternal love for the boy who came into
Freckles
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re
move Them With Othlne
Double Strength.
Distinction is never accU
dental every effect lias a
cause
IMPEMALES
MOUTHPIECE
CIGABE-TTXS
have their cause in this the
choice tobacco in-them
the skill that blended it the
pure mail paper that wraps ,
.it and the mouthpiece that
cools the smoke.
10 for 13c
The John Bollman Co. Branch
pisiiii
child. Btill the home demurred and
appealed to a higher court until the
Appellate division was called upon to
decide the future guardimishlii of
Joseph,
WHITE ENAMEL AND STEEL r
SAFETY CRIBS AT $12.50
Kuril a consolation for mothers to know thai "baby Is ufc."
No dunger of getting hurt when
sleeping In anotlier room. Un
usually popular, becuuse of size
and construction, lias lock,
dmp side, hellc-al braced link
spring. One fail off an open
bed may result in a doctor's bill
big enough to pay lw a donu
cribs.
Avoid thut danger get a Cl lb.
Hero's a dandy. ," T'-
40 U). Felled Cotton Mattresses at $13.33.
m lii' I It tip in layers Kimllur to il
A I'jJtration; blower-strewn art
ticltH aro of deponrjabla quulity.'
KUgos, btth top and bottom, uro
2 the imperial roll
Q Mile according to Oronou'a
m ' retail tuJl (is.. ll.t.. fxtfjiiW lrtlnr nlanul.hsst1
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East Webb Street.
"BAYER CROSS"
' ON ASPIRIN
Always Ask for Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
This preparation for the removal of,"'" "" "7 . I . .
... ,..,, , ; and upon her consent to have a priest
eckles is usually so "eMfl ,n marry her to Mr. Fahr.
This was complied with, but Joseph
freck
removing frecklej andg a clear, beau-
"... . ,.,, ,h J,v ir i' remained within the home. Thenjsold recently by
"- - .... . Mr. unr enlisted the aid of his em-
Jf' . . ', '"a .iPlnyer. Henry Maher. It was agreed
Don't hide your, freckle, under a to .dvance tne f,)gter ,
veil: gft an ounce of Othine and re-ent ,,Jnds , re(aln ,,ounae wUh h
move them. Even the first few BP-1 understanding that he was to repay
plication should show a wonderful Mr. Maher at the rale of 5 a week
improvement, some of the Jlghter. The anxious couple, who were llv-
f nck lea vanishing entirely. ling on In a week- mnH.
double strength Othine; it Is this thatja writ of habeas corpus was ob
Be sure to ask the druggist for the rices to accomplish their purpose and
nlil. xrranh llthlne- it 1. thia that'. . .
; - i .. v. imiirin cirjfus was oocained.
Only Asplrn Tablets with the safety
Bayer Cross" on the mara genuine
'Bayer Tablets of Aspirn," owned and
made by Americans and proved safe
by millions of people. Unknown quan- j
imes 01 iraauicnt Asplrn Tablets were I
Brooklyn dealer '
whlnh nhivari tn K. . . ....
.......... ,w va .uminKU uiuqiiy
of Talcum Powder. '
"Bayer Tablets of AsDlrn" shouM 1
always be asked for. Then look for,
the safety "Bayer Cross" on the Dock- I
age and on each tablet. Accept noth
ing else! Proper directions and dosage ,
in each Bayer package.
Aspirn is the trade mark of Raver i
Manufacture of Munoaceticacldealer of'
Nothing Like it Ever in Pendleton Before
.WINTHER.
... ., . 3-TON ' .v
FOUR VHEEL DRIVE
ON PNEUMATIC TIRES
A marvel of performance. When it comes to
power, traction and speed "She's there."
Independent Garage
Distributors
COLE REODORT SCRIPP-BOOTII
Court at Thompson St phone C33
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