East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WE ARE PENDLETON AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS.
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Pendleton's
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Trade
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5 PENDLETON'S REAL QUALITY STORE, WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR THE PRIC E, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE, IS BET TER 1
I . ' : , YOUR EVERY WANT WITH THE SEASONS, S NEWEST, CHOICEST STYLES AND QUALITIES.
1 - .''? f ' i 1 .: ' ;i A: v Always something neV j I .f-.'v 'L;i -
THAN EVER PREPARED TO . FILL
Better, Styles
than ever before
This season everyone wants style. It's
1 only natural; we've all hac a big job on our
" N , hands; saving, military 'fcervfce; didn't have
much time to think of style. J . i
Now it's all pver; the boys are coming
back; everybody's.happy; they Want clothes
that express their spirits and we've got
than; that's our job, to see that you get the
, best, authentic ideas.
Hart Schaif tier &
waist-sem suits are ..the best, styles going.
They give one the military bearing;
chest-out; trim waist; there are variations
for every taste.--IJ5BM IBR t -, .
$25 to $65
T. P. W. Pure Food Shop
In Our Model Sanitary Basement '
CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE
3 Main Line Phones, all 15.
All Other Depts. call 22,
Fancy Maine Corn, can. . . . . . . . .4 . . . 25c
Sifted Early June Peas, can : . 20c
Baby Crimson Beets, can. .. .... 30c
Fflnrv .White Asnaracrus. can
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can. .
SweetMidget Pickles, pint
Fancy Queen. Olives, pint...-
T. P. W. White Laundry Soap, 4 bars
T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, pound
The choicest isoiled mm ana unea
j sliced to your order.
45c
40c
35c
40c
25c
45c
Beef,
and interesting arriving.
daily in our ,
i ART DEPARTMENT
' NEW' Couch Covers and !
; Fortiers of -tapestry and
f ancy'reps in colors to match
your rpoms, all moderately
priced.' 1 V ' '
SOMETHING FOR THE
. BABIES
New stamped dresses,
petticoats, coats,; etc., all
new designs. Materials are
of the very best, so be sure
to see them before Ithe as
sortment is broken.
A Complete Stock of
YARNS and-More YARNS
Four fold Germantown,
silk and wool yarn, knitting,
worsted, etc., in all the high
colors for spring wear tp be
made into sweaters, infants'
jackets arid similar articles.
Ready right now. :
Special Sale Tomorrow of
ZION CITY'VAL. LACE
EDGES
only in round thread ' and
French Val. patterns. Val
ues you would pay 8c to 10c.
for elsewhere. Special, the
yard 5c
When you are down town
tomorrow look at bur center
"window of
.NEW SPRING WASH
GOODS
You'll like them. Pretty
voiles, organdies, lawns, etc,
in a very complete lot of
styles and colors that are
absolutely the latest styles.
Priced from, the yard, 25c
to $1.50.
WHITE KID GLOVES
With black stitching on
back, $2.75 values, sizes
from 6 1-4 to 7, tomorrow
the price ' $1.98
Long But Slender Skirts
You ought to see what an assemblage of them we, have to of
fer you to pick from. Candidly, to duplicate them you would .
have to travel to some of the m ost exclusive apparel shops in
New York City. The equal of them is not to be found in this vi
cinity, or for many miles aroun d.' -
No two are alike, each one introduces some little style thing '
not introduced by another. So the chances of making excellent
selections from their assortments are great. ',..-,
v Materials are of serge, gabardine, satin, taffeta, charmeusc, ;
novelty stripes and tricolette, Prices range from $8.50 to $28.50
PENDLETONS GREATEST DEPJtTXENTr STORE
3lnePeoples ferohous
WHFPr. FT- PAYS TO TRADE l2skaSjgBIl
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Two hew shades added to
. . our
CORDUROYS FOR
SPRING WEAR ;
Splendid for children's
coats, women's dressing
robes, etc. Color are coral,
old rose, Copen., blue and
champagne1, the yard. $1.5Q
MORE NEW RIBBONS
Black satin ribbons em
broidered in gold and silver
for fancy bags, yard $2.50 to
$4.00. Novelty ribbons, lat-.
est dresden and Parisian
designs for sashes, hair bows
and fancy work, yard 50c to
$2.00.
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Saturday
'Special
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Saturday
.Special
SATURDAY'S GINGHAM SPECIAL
One Lot 15o the Yard. '
Good, strong, serviceable Gingham, 17 inch, several good pat
terns, all, fast colors. All in the Bargain Basement, where
everything is a bargain. .
ftuwiHtiitimiiiiiimmiitiiinimiiiiiiiii
; The Real Worth
Of an automobile depends on those back of the r
. I product.
THE NEW ' ,
SCRIPPS-BOOTH SIX
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IS BACKED BY THE -
-General Motors Company
The Largest Makers pf Automobiles in the
World. ;
THE SCRIPPS, therefore, is backed by the best
engineering and designing ability and the
money for purchasing the, best possible ma-
T terials.
, The Result of These ' ..
Unwjualed Facilities is Reflected m
the Finished Product
A Light-Quality Six
Finished in the Height of Fashion.
ELEVATOR BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT SUPJECT
TALK BY D. MAXWELL
Independent Garage
1' Court and TlKHDUwia Bl.
UJnirilMilorn tar
H)IJ--lMKT MHirFS-BOOTII
Tekviiana MS
' Detfl"X A." BtweH- of - lh Orsgon
Asricultural College, addresser the
Elevator Hchool yesterday on account
ing and business management. He
pointf rf out the vital relationship that
exists between the success of farming
In general and particularly farmers'
co-operative enterprises and correct
accounting and business management.
Dean. Bexell is one of the pioneers
j in th development of better business
methods on the farm, having written
'numerous bulletins awid text books n
j the subject, .which are recognized as
: 'n f.rt'nt Art of Heroism Reaulred
j If Some. reat act of heroism' was.
I necespary to, protect a child from
1 croup, no mother would hesitate tfc
Protect her offspring, but when it Is
only necessary V) keep at hand a bot
' tie of Chamberlain's Cough - Remedy
(Cough Remedy and give It as soon as
rhe fjrst Indication Uf croup eppears,
;therei are many who neglect It.
ChamberlalB's Cough Remedy Is
within the reach of all and Is prompt
!and effectual.
I ' Tlie Ilest Cough Medicine.
When a druggist finds tbat his cua
! tomera all speak well nf a certain
: preparation, he forms a gooa opinion
of It and when In need of such a med
Icine is almost certain to use It him
!seir end In his family. This Is why
so many drugglntn use and recom-i
mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
J. B. Jones, a well known druggist of
;C'obrun. Ky.. says, "I have usedl
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my!
family for the pes' seven years, andi
have found It. to be the best cough
nisilklne I have ever known."' 4
To llm lyiwptlr..
I Would you not like to feel that your
rttmfich troubles are over, that you
can eat any kind of food you crave?
Consider then the fact that Chamber
lain's Tablets have cured others
: why not you. There are many who
I have been 1 -Mrtored o health by tak-
I Ing these, tablets and can now eat any
jklnd ul food that they crave.
J standard authorities all over the
cuntry. Dean Bexell presented the
standardised system .'of elevator ac
counting which has been developed
by the Ignited States Bureau of Mar
kets and he pointed out the great ad
vantages which would accrue to the
Oregon elevators by. adopting this
standardized system of accounts.
"Among' the many advantages.
said the speaker, "would be closer
co-operation between elevators en
gaged In the same line of business. It
would furnish reliable Information by
successful elevators to the weaker
and less prosperous concerns. In. tbe
long run the Golden Rule should be
the guide among co-operation enter
prises. What is successful to one
should be made known to others. A
standardized system of accounts
would redown to fuller publicity of
grain prices and movements which
will be to the advantage ,of every
farmer.
Elevators as PurcliaHine Agency.
The rangers and pitfalls of the-co-
; operative store were pointed out.
based on an, extended Investigation,
which Dean Bexell made for the Bu
reau of Markets in 1915. But It was
pointed' out that considerable saving
can be affected by purchasing for
cash. - f I
- The conditions for successful co
operation were pointed out, as fol
lows: , ;'
1. Suitable territory, " preferably
compact and rather small.
2. Ioyalty among members.
I. - Singleness of purpose, namely.
profit and service. ,
4. Kf Helen t business management.
ft.. An adequate supply of the pro
duct handled .
. Sufficient capital. 1
7. Adequate aacounting and audit
ing. ,
8. Full publicity among members
by means of properand regular re
ports.
. Proper loyal safeguards, by
suitable incorporation and organiza
tion. 10. Absolute cash basis.
11. The co-operation principle, I. e.
dividends based on amount of busi
ness done. - '
12. full package and bulk goods
only to ho handled by buying clubs.
13. Standardized - business meth
ods. . .
14. Improved relationship between
overhead expenses" should be 1 the
slogans in every co-operative society.
Such hulk goods as feed, coal, nwre.
salt, etc., as well as full ' package
merchandise of considerable variety.
Bend Fighter Thinks .
Report Exaggerated
BEND. Ore., March 21. Si
mon A. Simonson, who was re
ported to have died in a French
hospital last fall, has arrived
home from Camp Lewis, where
he was discharged from the
Sixty-fifth artillery, and Is very
much alivf.
"The report of my death was
was greatly exaggerated," said
Simonson.
Discusses Probability
of Death With .'Other
s - Party at Her Bedside
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., March 2.
When Mrs. Jacob Walcom testified
that her husband stood beside her
bed, when she -wus critically 111, and
discussed with "another party" the
probability - of hor leath. Judge Ca
banlss quickly granted her tbe re
quested divorce.
ALBANY HAS AUTO
AND TRACTOR SHOW
, itai.y js Axxiors.
IIOMK. March at. Italians ar be-d
coming- anxlntm as a rexult of Paris
reports that the territorial demand of j
Italy may not bo granted until after
peace Is declared with Herman y.
Agitation for Immediate realization of
Italy's demand for I'lenmo and I
Trieste cnnl nines. Public meetings
favoring Italian annexation of Del- ,
matla are being held daily through- ;
out .Italy and tho feeling against the
pluao Slav In lieoomlne more tunxe. - I
ALBANY. Or., March 21. --The au
tomobile truck and tractor show of
the Albany Automobile Deolers' asso
ciation opened here yesterday and
will pome to a cose tonight.
' Jass dances are features of the show
both nights. ' ,
TO HAVE CLEAN,
HEALTHY BLOOD
Bright :.ve, Clear Outnptcixtnn. Tske
famous iriiu;Utno Tuuic audi
Blootl pnrifkT"'CoJorjr King." v-a
: .Three times a' week for. three weeks,
brew yourself a cup ot Celery King
and drink it just before, retiring. UiKe
it to the children, too. You'll he sur
prined how gently yet effectively
CELERY KING v
creates a normal action of the bowels,
cleansing nnd strengthening of the
system, banishing pimples, scrofula
and other blood disorders. Celery
King keeps the blood pure and, rich
by freeing the system of all. waste matter.
OR. 'CARTER'S K. & B. TEA!
REAL SPRING TONIC i
AND BLOOD PURIFIER ! -.1
Old imshioned Vegetable Remedy!
That Krlves Out tlio Impuri
ties of Winter. .
Take Dr. Carter's K & B Tea ns
just about the best spring system reg
ulator vou can get and don't fall to i
give It to the children also. .
A good sized package costs but a
trifle and with It. you can brew. I
enough real good medicinal tea to lostj
A. long time. . ' I
And such wonderful tea It's pleas
ant to drink and It just does regjilate
tno stomacn. liver ana ooweis- wiin-
out any distress or harshness. "II
i
Wly do Some People Always Wake up Tired
y Iots of folks sleep all night. Rut they don't rest. They sleep too
."light." Or they drenm all night and. get Up In the morning almost as
tired as when they went to bed. "i '
Nobody can build up vitality this way.
Many don't get the right kind of sleep because pf their beds. You
can't get real sound sleep unless your bed Invites every . nerve and
muscle to relax. 'Kven the least bit 0 noise will keep the nerves on
edge; '
4'OMK IV AN'I I.KT FN SHOW YOU OVH COMPIJCTE IdNK OP'
. TMKHK IXIMITAIllK RISIMi. '
' We take your old bed In exclfunge for new.
Ask your druggist for a packoge
wholesalers and co-operative assocla- I today. Take a cupful every night for
tions. jtwo weeks It's one good sensible way j
iv "inerense the Kitrnlim" and 1 to arlve t he ent Ire system a aod snrlnz ,
"moderate standards and "minimum 'cleaning. Children love It. . M
wefe
It will pay yon to call at this store before ou buy. ,
114 E. Webb . . , Phone 548
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