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

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WKDN ESDAY, MAY 21. 1919.
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What a world of meaning is bound up in that one word, and how much depends on U! It is not enough that you should find the merchandise you heed at this store. It is not enough that you
t should meet with a hearty welcome or should be given the best of attention. Satisfaction embodies both these essentials and goes still further. It means that at no time in the future shall you nave
cause to retrret any transaction ever made at this store. And this is the kind of satisfaction we insist on giving to our patrons, day in and day out, throughout every month of every year . MAKfc
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Special Sale of
Women's Coats
Beginning tomorrow, Thursday morning, we
will offer the greatest bargains in women's
Coats, Capes and Dolmans you'll see this season.
Every garament is of this season's newest
styles. The materials are gabardine, velour,
serge, silvertone, tweed, Poiret twill and jersey.
Most of them are lined with fancy silk linings.
" All are made by good reputable manufacturers,
who have enviable reputations to sustain.
The values are simply wonderful !
till you've seen them. '
Don't buy
THIS .SALE INCLUDES TWO CHOICE LOTS,
LOT1 is made up of Coats. Capes and Dolmans
that sold regularly at from $28.50 to $300.
Special Sale Price . .v.-. ; . . . . ........ $18.50
LOT 2 is composed of Coats, Capes and Dol
mans selling regularly at $35.00 to $68.50. Special
Sale Prices are from $28.50 to $42.50
Come and look whether you intend to buy or not.
See the wounderful values we're offering. Itll do
you good.
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
.,You will enjoy purchasing your table supplies from this clean, sanitary, flyless
grocery. The most courteous salesmen and the best of service.
. .Coffee prices are advancing. It will be money in your pocket to buy a supply
for the future now. Try our T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the pound 45c.
We will be forced to raise the price of all grades of coffee in the near future.
FOR UNDERWEAR COM
FORT BUY KAYSERS
You know that Kayser
knit underwear means high
grade merchandise, an un
dergarment that affords
comfort, service and style,
and all at a moderate price.
In all the summer styles and
weights, all sizes, the suit
$1.00 to $3.00.
OUR NEW SLIPOVER
. VEILS
are making ' a hit. New
meshes that are strong and
serviceable, embroidered
with latest designs. In all
the wanted colors 15c to 65c
COOL LINGERIE
for summer wear may be
made of this new silk and
cotton fabric, comes in flesh
color with silk interwoven";
washes perfectly and looks
like. silk. The yard..... 85c
Lingerie Krinkle, a crepe
weave cloth with blue fig
ures printed on flesh color,
a big seller with us. Yd. 45c
Mercerized Poplin, in all
colors, blue, pink, green, tan,
rose, etc. The yard 50c
Go to th store with
the hiahosi
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"batting average"
That's just another way of saying that you
ought to buy your clothes where they have
the reputation for always ' "delivering the
goods." When you call on us to serve you, we
make good; if the clothes dont do it we do;
you get your money back if you're not satis
fied. -. s
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes
deliver the goods
They're made to give you lasting service;
all-wool fabrics; careful tailoring, smartest
style ; strong values.
Waist-seams are the leaders; single and
double-breasted.
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Varsity suits in all variations; new ideas;
new fabrics; new colors.
$20.00 to $65.00
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THE SURPRISE
PACKAGE
SALE
A REGUIVR
CIRCUS
THE BIG SURPRISE PACKAGE SALE IS ON.
One Silk Dress was drawn by eleven o'clock; one customer got 3 pairs silk hose
and 1 silk waist. It's more fun than you ever had at a circus, and the best part
of it is "you can't lose." T here's not less than 50c worth in any package and some
packages run as high as $13.75.
THE SALE RUNS UNTIL EVERY PACKAGE IS SOLD. Get in and sur
prise yourself. The price is 50c per pkg. . - '
PENDLET0N5 greatest department store
HONEST MERCHANDISE
AT HONEST PRICES.
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fiePeoples IferehousQ
LARGEST STOCKS
MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE.
WHERE . IT PAYS TO TBAPE
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EAST OKEGONIAiT. SKECIAIj
J " NEWS OF CMATIJ.IA CO-
Visiting Teacher Plan
. Proposed at Umatilla
(East Oregonlan Special.)
CMAT1LXJL, May 21. The Cmatilla
whoola hav adopted a plan thereby
(he teacher take visitins trips to
oiher rotjniH i-j the building and in
ttat war mal- IwipJul ugetioca
uid plana ia fut!iring the progrena ot
ill arhutil. A leaobera vUitin? day
is to be oliaerved In the school dntiiig
the coming term and all teacheri plan
I u vlariiiiR m oth-r aehotrt in th
cunty. An:i.cr Innovation miKge.
iion is "Go to School Day" whlrh Till man. '
briiif many pitrons to the scl-vil to Huney and Irona. the
(Convenes in "Raker today,
restaurant: Minn Jessie Brierly, who was a mem-
Monday
..(..i.or wvik. vwin i nave mOVed -Into a nw lftcnf Ion t- - . . ....
throughout the .! Jeff irtelffiens artd famtl felan on at. " i' '. .'J C 'j .r- ZlJi
l'ilue!s iniereflts. He look with htm
on hia return a couple trained aacK
the I'me lo-tt
an aanaoie - me naa Deen a?vu:jl ttnding the wedding anniversary ut
entirely to regular school work. j Mr. and Mrs. Xewcomb In Pendleton,
A short prosiam is to be plven at ; Thursday.
...r 'renalrinr .dnn. on ik. n..ii..k hn..- vi:? relatives
i- i n t 1 1 1 in ,nyn M.T001 is me f.Tfiver '
ot a copy of ihe ' Beaver" p.jhMisheU 'n whlch his mUy will move in a
by tie O. A. C. tudent body. , few weeks.
- j.. L W. K. XllKPflt i In Tnr!tnn tnlr-
i. np goveriir.Mjni ii.ni a';ove Liiinur . . . -
W i a rtnH.9ETnii for fliinHflv ni-Ic-1 ""-iit. r me injuries numain- " "
:-.tfi.ra and f.sl-.crrran of late. A.'.vled ome weeks agA when he w end wUh " 0tt,ick f n"uenza
!t'. ic who t'U.u f e place la . aro!strucit by a "W'tch enKine. W. A. Ingram has moved from Free-
:J" .V Strtih tih m.'l i.r. . v v I'd-! The ne,th cruad carried on by trm alor to Milton a.n'1 opened a. shott
f 'fer. m ud resuuea in many improve-1 repair Khop in tne DumiinK formerly
lait year, has returned to her home
In Stunfield to spend, the summer va
cation.
Mr. Kate Russel who has been
in Milton and vici
nity has returned to her home At
Spr affue, Washinston.
Mrs. T. H. MVIlory is neriously ill
dt and
moved tn Milton" from Knferprine and'w prenent in rendU-ton
cie making their home in the Franli niHht when more than 30 irniKri
Lfirtlb penidenco "on ..Kliziibeth street. . v
J. W' Terwillineer a former' Stilton '
ri'.vident n.w makinx his home in I They report a grand time, a fine ban
Grande, came over veMterdav tn iret ciwet and did not set home until 2
his automobile and Ifft hint night for n'clock in the morning. Anions
the Orande llonde valley, noing th K'tintr from here were: X. J.
Toll ante road. i kiko, k. t. MOHiey, Knoert Le,
Coi kburn and (Jnmt Kteen.
Mem horn of Milton IxdK No, ft A.
F. A A. M. visited Wo Ma Wit 11a lodge
nd conferred the third! ;
deRree of the Masonic order on a !
lura clava of candidates. About Ifl' ST. LOFIS, May 21. Freight rates
friom nere were in the vixtttn party. imiHt bn inerenurd 1 per cent If mil-
' ballg wi's i-ptwvH Boardmu .
it 1 Arlington Sunday re-Jlted in .c
o; , j or Bo i. dniati I-cuIIe .' ikley,
. rratUla. tuave I nilh Il0dIlu
Albert Loar-r. ; the poweedr of a
i diploma giva jy tha American Puu-
menta along the line of sanitation. '
The Umatilla . school has some in
teresting material and facta along the
line of gardening from JKuby Peter,
man of Parma, Idaho, and Hue)
Chandler of Kidgefield, Washington
They are the .State IndUHtrlal Club;
winners1 in crardentm? in their rDfp.
I live etatea.
occupied by the late J. O. Welch,
it. E. Marvin, wife and boy have
Henry a Barrett of Alhena who,
owns a large wheat and stock farm'
IRIIlllhwnst nf I'malilna .- u In lUIIrn !
iTuesdav transectintf h.i n,l viu-' Monday nKnt
ing for a few minute with friends.
; Mbm Kffa Griffin left ycHterdiiy for
jWnshtucna where she exieets. to visit 'Th
Mir neveiai wee km-.
v.ere pllmltd tiff IwrrnlnB sanrt.i f t
In the Initiatory work of this order, i 1 w"n ""'" lhl ""' T
ban -!
HRJIIE INCREASE IS
DEEMED NECESSARY
a. .
A delegation of Milton "IMikktea"
HEADQUARTERS -FOR REFRIGERATORS
Rhinelander ,
Cleanable
Refrigerators'
are (freat hvlps in kitchen economy.
Kctentlflcally .constructed that
I. ft -overs may be kept for latar use
with practically no spoilage. And
for keeping meats, milk, butter,
etc.. fresh and uncontamlnatert by
odors ot dust. lve Khinelander can
not b beaten. Wore in aizes for
vry laom. .
One-Picce Porcelain Lining Means Easy Cleaninj?
and Perfect .'kuJlalion.
Wc collect rent while others pay rent, therefore!
you can always ck belter at
' Phone 548
i 114 E. Webb
Kansas Man Delighted
With UmatiJla County
MARSHAL FIELD, THIRD. JUST O'JT OF UNIFORM
HIMSELF, HELPING TO FIND JOBS FOR SOLDIERS
ey report a fine evening entertain. , roada are to be saved fr.,m bankMiniev
fment and a bounteous repast at tho Samuel iHinn, edlt.ir of the Itnllwny
j conclusion fit the worK. Age. told the American Iron, steel and
X. It. WoodH, chief ranger of the heavy hardware association here. He
ForeHtry department in the I klah dts. said un Increase la necessary whether
!rlict wne In Milton Sunday and Mon-ithe railroads are operated by the
I day vixUing- frlonda and looking aftet 'government or private ewtiers.
(Kant Oregonlair Bpedal J
MILTON. May 21. H. U. Hughes
and Mrs, Hughes of Kansae. are-vie it
irg Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Simmons near
Freewater. Mr. Hughes ha been;
traveling for several months in dif
ferent parts of the west and la empha
tic when he says he believes Umatilla
county Is the best section he has yet
seen.
The Rev. F. A. Ross and Miss Trlene
Reynolds left Tuesday afternoon as)
delegates from the Christian church
Kurtday school in AflUoa to the annum
Htute Sunday school association which i
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t-a,Ltm Aialnnatl Kleltt, Ihlrti. fjtte.tNKtt. He 1 neen here interviuwlnir
f tha iaalthlei yonns men In the mkir jut releaiieil from nervine, to
country, who recently woa aochariied' ascertain what urt of a Job he l
from the awny,- hn accepted tha pcjU-nt fitted f..r. Field baa been active
:tioit of. aaautant manacer of thsmutmde of hi ofri(-!ul ranacitv in
federal, emidoyment bureau In Chi-, finding Jobf for oldler and aaMor.j",
Reo
pd
Wagon
"THE GOLD STANDARD OF VALUES?
What is the life of this Reo 'Speed Wagon?"
is your natural query. And our reply is, "We do
not know."
Every one we have ever built is still in service,
and it is now four years since the first Reo
"Speed Wagon" went into the hands of a user.
Independent Garage
Distributors
Cole Eight, Reo, Dort and Scripps-Booth.
Court at Thompspn St.' ' r Phone G33