East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 03, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919.
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We don't want to make capital out of honesty. Neither do we want to advertistvthe fact that 'we are honest We just want to tell others how very pleasant and profitable wc have found it to
conduct a business on the good old-fashioned plan of truth telling and plain dealing. The confidence of our customers is a constant source of inspiration to us. It spurs us on to further efforts.
PACE TWO
Wo want yon to re tlx flint' we consider ' !. i ' I
. that our Interest m svilln ymi clothe Is , ,
, , tit nam- as jomn n buying them his
valu. , tli. r,ve; stylt. the beat tailoring. We , " '
wiMn1 xi'ol to inkn any .v.hr position.
WAIST SEAM, DOUBLE BREASTED
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'Mr.
aKftii'iltiriliiM mMMH
lowagut IV1V aduilou & Marx
There has never been a style
created that has been so popular
as the double-breasted waist-.
seam suits by
Hart Schaffner& Marx
The reason? they give young
men the : trim-waisted, full
chested, athletic appearance ;
and they're different.
We have many new variations
of this good style to show . you ;
just in; hot from the makers.
$20.00 TO $63.00
EXTRA SPECIAL
We have one rack of men's
and young men's suits, about
seventy five in all, all styles, and
all sizes, Hart, Sehaffner &
Marx, L-System, Griffon and
Hirsh Wickwire makes. (There
are none better) These are odd
suits and broken lines.
We have cut the price oji them
all the way from $10.00 to $20.00.
Don't buy till you see them.
i. THE FLYLESS GROCERY -
T;P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP
- In Our Model Sanitary Basement
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
3 Main Line Ph6nes, all 15. All Other Depts. call 22
STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING.
Now is the time to secure your c anning berries, as they are at
their lowest price. We handle only the choicest and best berries.
Fruit Jars in all sizes and Frui t Jar Fixtures of all kinds.
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several
rnr,1 flnintv and attractive waists, of which you'll
for immediate wear. You would be glad to pay $2.50 for these, as
that is the regular price. .
Tomorrow you can buy them fo r only , ?1. 98
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HERE ONCE MORE!
, JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS AND NAPKINS
Japanese Lunch Cloths have been out of the mar
ket for some time due to the embargo on shipping
space placed by the government during the war.
We have just received a complete assortment of
new patterns in all the wanted sizes with napkins to
match from the first steamer that came over. Save
your good linens during the summer by buying Jap
anese lunch cloths. They wash perfectly, "look cool
and cost but little.
CONVENT EMBROIDERIES
for trimming underwear are most economical. They
wear well, look well and cost but little.
Convent Edges .from 2 to 18 inches wide, priced
the yard ....... .1 ... 10c to 85c
Baby Embroideries, fine Swiss edgings and inser
tions to match, baby flouncings of fine imported
Swiss from St, Gall, dainty, lovable patterns that'you
can't resist, prices yard 12'i to $l..r0
Fine Val. Laces with insertions to match; delicate
beautiful patterns from France, just the thing for a
dainty blouse, lingerie or baby clothes. Choose
now. The yard , 5c to 35c
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WHITE GOODS
The hot days of summer are. close upon us and
every woman will need at least one white dress be
sides innumerable waists, a white skirt or two as
well as a complete odtfit of lingerie. Our stocks of
white goods are more than-complete. Choose now
while the assortments are unbroken.
Fine Voile3 40c to $1.00
Organdies C3c to $1.75
Embroidered Voiles S5c to $1.50
Piques , 40c to $1.00
Gabardines 85c to $1.00
, Skirtings .60c to 85c
Flaxons 35c to 85c
Batistes ; 40c to $1.00
Long Cloth .'. 20c to 60c
Nainsook ; . . 25c to 60c
DID YOU VISIT OUR ECONOMY SHOP DURING THE 98c TUB
... SALE? . ,
Mnny, many patrons came Into our tinny basement and learned to their Nkant mir
Iirlse of tho hunclrnle of other koocI, ciiiOi Ha vlim Imrsalns. IT WAS A "HhTT WQi .MST
l:iv .sAI.lv. It waft a sale especially planned to draw Into ttll popular hop where you
might loam many thlnits to your own ndvan tae. (
Among the Other Good Things Did You I,ook Through the House
hold Hardware Section?
rr.v i:xf.mi:k. iiovsk u.kamno htxps
Screen Door Hlneen. rath He Non rtiiHt fnrpet Turku, hot
Screen T)nor I'ulls, each 5r (lood Ht.-et Tack fluiiiinem. each. ..... Ian
Screen loor KprlnKK. each St Jlralrtcd Wire Picture ford, box
Screen Hold Faatx, each tie Handiest Carpet Heater, each IV"
Screen Faint Urushes. each Enameled Servkeahlo Dinil I'ann. each "'
fcreen Door lck, each 12c rerub HruHheH. Bond rirletleii, eich... I."k-
HimKiilow Screen Hanirersi, set IIN' Xtra Heavy fJprlnklers. each J1X"
Sure Shot Fly fhvat, each . 5c flood Serviceable Clothe Pins. dox..... 4e
KITCIIK.V HKI.l'M SUllllv KIT IIKX IIKI.I-S
Heavy Rusting Spoona toe Silvered Towel Itauku 1.1c
Food Orinders, 4 cutters 2.lt Ulir Urnnlte lmh l'm
Aluminum l'epper and SaltH OfT Charlie Chaplin VeKetahle (Iraters.... I.lr
Heavy Gem Pan. . tc An Xtra Ppeelul Heavy Kliamelwure liar
one ('tip Flour Sifters l.V Kaln. r.c values for H
Visit This Center of All Bargains.
THE NEWEST AND BEST AWAITS
YOU HERE.
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PENBLETONS greatest department store
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WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
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THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO
MATTER WHAT THE PRICE.
mn voice loud
AS CANNON'S ROAR
Sound Vastly Magnified;
Engineer Declares
No Limit
FAN FRAX"lSCO. June 3. A mana
.lce cal be made a' loud as the can
Ban's roar; It can be heard rwo or
twenty miles. The ticking of a watcn
oan be amplified until it sounds like,
brokers on an ocean cliff,
i "It no trick at nH to magnify ouDd
four of five million times, or indefi
nitely", aaid Tom Lambert, a wireless
telephone ensineer, todaN'. "All that
la necdedis to connect- a number of
vacuum valves in multiple with a
-r. i-eless receiving -'t, and the thing
in done. At the t.:it receiving; con
tact a voice will be normal. Cut in one
vacuum valve and it la raised aeven.j
times; thereafter it aquarea itself j
seven times seven to forty-nine for the
neitt vacuum valve, and 49 times 49 for
the next, and so on.'" ;
"I mean a volume of souni; net po-
wer of transmission," explninrnl Lam
bert. "In a test recently a phonograph
was connected with an amplifier at
midnight, and e were liftimr It up
gradually- to supply all San Francisco
with sons; and amusement, when the
police urged us to desist.
' "In the stadium at Qolden c.ate park
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Floor Coverinars
r - . w ' wwvw m m mt
I Linoleum
the tirkins of a watch was mnde Tudi
ble alt over the grandstand while an
ftthletic meet waa in progress. Cap
tain Rolert W. A. Brewer, an experi
menter, moed off 2000 feet and spoke
ciuietly to hia dos( and the do couldnt
be hll. A wtreless station which I
am' not permitted to name recently
received a telephone message front
Kurope. and through t amplifier
startled duck hunters In the marshes
eight miles away."
Mr. Latimbert exhibited one of the
vacuum valves. Its exterior resembles
an ordinary 16-inch electric liht bulb.
Through the glum,- however, could be
seen electric winding that was dis
similar. Around a filament was
wound convolutions nf wire called a
"rid". Above the firrld was an encir
cling metallic plate. Tho current, it
was explained, passed through each
in the order described. The In-comine-wire
tens signals travel down the aerial
wire to the tuning set and thento the
vacuum valve, which la a "detector,"'
or receiver.
For practical purposes, the vacuum
valve has its use as In warships, where
lh wireless telephone speaks it men
sutfe through a horn to several offi
cers, instead of to on using earpieces.
It can be available of to address audi
ences. The wireless telephone is wonderfut
ly extending the field developed by
if.e wireless telegraph. Any wtreless
telegraph receiving set is equally good
for receiving telephone messages. The
transmitting Instruments, of course,
are different.
Kvery airplane possessed by Uncle
Sam and all I'nited Htate warships
are equipped with wireles telephone
apparatus. These, sets on warships are
ff f nf (if rfi tt f WTtt5" fitlf
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fttltln It mt f.t f:ri.'ilr
. ;In the liKht-huayweiKht claiwr pick,! . . ...
Smith, who meets Oeorgos Curpentier'. 'n showing m tY, rattle al-
the coming bout between Frank Gol-
dard and Arthur Townley.
at Strasburg in July, holds the title,
j But Smith hasn't fought under the
auspices of the National Sporting Club
! for a long time and while he was busy
j training for his fight with the French
! man, the club staged a match between
Irys was shown for tho week's open
Ing at North Portland. Total re
relpts over Sunday were 1701 head
compared with 1(131 hist Monday and
head a year ago. While ther
was a greater run than a week ago.
Rnv Vf-rnrmiif nn(i Ti.fwi Tf.,ir.h 'there wan not n much stock offered
and awarded the title to MeCormick. ' rtn thft nn niurk here. A large
w ho won when Kolph was disqualified. ppr cent of lho n"vnl were direct
, The awarding, in the championship "hii mfnts to northern killers.
to MoCormick has brought protest 1 Cattln trade IndiratmJ a weaker
from the press, ho declarft Alcf 'ormick I tnno ftn1 prices at the start.
and Itolph are second raters, both -,neil cattle range:
having been defeated by Kddie 'Mc- j 0nf"1 to holro stews . . . 1 1 i on J 1
Ooorty of St. Paul, and Augie Ilatncr Kalr u K""'1 teers lO.on ifl.r.fl
of New York - Common to fair steern . H.TtWit
Thers has been criticism of thelCommi,n rs l.ZQ 8,00
club officials on what is dfsrrihed by choice cows and
SOCIALISTS PLAN TO
OUST SCHEIOEMnl
f TtKHUN, My- . .31. IiuUpcndenl
i socialists nro ronorted to be IlannHtg
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t to rail a general strike the day the)
present gover'nmeiit decides for or
against tho peace treaty, with the oh. j
Ject of overthrowing Chancellor ,
Sfheldomami, tinder any clrcumstan-
ceil.
on paper ns going back on their an- I
heifers
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5 114 E. Webb
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British Boxing Champions
In Topsy Turvy Tangle
(By I'nited Press.) j
WJNDfW, ny Mail.) Kiitinh box-;
inic championships, as recoKnlzert by
officialdom. The National rtportinp
Club are in a topsy turvy stale today. .
Three championships heavy, liKhl .
ami bantam wiKhta are hld by men
whom the club refuse to recoRnise. I
And of the three chnmpionHhips In
question an .American may be entitled
to ope. j
The heavy-wela-ht title Is claimed by
Joe lleekett, wlio vanquished Hilly,
Hells, holder of the hell. Ilut the club .
has lanfired Beckett and will award I
the championship to tho winner of
nniinced policy of May l'JIS. At that 1 to medium c.ws and
time It was declared in a public speecn ' heifers S0 9.r,n
at the club thiU th Ixinsdale bolt--1 Medium to fair cows and
emblematic of the Ilritlsh boxinsj ! heifers 7 not .nn
championship would be open to Amer- isnners 3.riOii n.nn
icins. If this were followed out, Joe frills S.Oflffl s.r.ll
Lynch; the New York bantam, would ' Calves !.00M3.00
bo entitled to claim the Itrttish ban- More lrcsuro In Million,
tarn championship. Mnch won anj AthoBh a tnu-ilnnul flwrease In
unriueslionable decision over Tmt, , of , W..,B Hno.n , th0
.,.,,e. ... in cnampion. in a Nor,h Portland yards for Ihe dav. the
1 twenty round bout here, A few months ! ,rpnd tlf , ,r.1(,n wan wpnk,.r- wth
i aKO ' lower prices offered. Total run In
I the alleys over Sunday was 3013 head
1 : rrmnnml w!H iloo lnt rnn,lo.. nnii
i Prices Go Down With ! head a year auo.
OnfnJntr nf Kpw W!r ' ',Vh"" mutton rtnwil weakness and
VSIJIIIIIIK Ul mew "CCiy iambs were considered sllKhtly easier
sales of top qualily in the laller line
were made lip (o $!. tha former ex.
'PfiMTf.AXn, June 3. xinely-nlne treme mark,
carloads of livestock camo forward, to General sheep ramte:
, North Portland over Sunday, compar- Prime sprlnff lambs . . . t14.0nf' I S.HA
ed with' T(il last week and as cars two '""II lambs t . .. 1 2.00 1 3.rl
weeks airo. i Yearllnps 0 00 S.SO
1 he hlKCeJf decrease In livestock of- Wethers 7.nft K. So
f.rlnKs as compared with last Mon-'Kwes (,0'Kf S.OU
day was In hog. Offerings In the'
i swine alleys for the week's openlnoi .
! trtaled '1S10 head, Cirmpared with! Tn ri.n,v. cr.. nnl. frnn. Ilr.
A well-known chef always cuts off
Ihe end of the cucumbers and vig
orously rubs It over the cut edtto of
the cucumber. Ho does this to ex
tract the poisonous substance.
ATHKXAS-A royal decree permits
Prlnue Christopher to renounce his
ilreel: nationality and becoma 4 Dan.
Ish subject.' ' " "
A GOOD MEDICINE
FOR LOSS OF APPETITE
Onrral debility aad that tired
feeling; is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thi
hialily ettneentratetl, economical
Iiieilicine is a great favorite in thou
B.nnU of homes. Jt is peculiarly suc
cessful in "jiurifyinff anil revitalizing
the li'otsl, promoting digestion, re
Rtorinf? animation, and building op
tile whole system.
Oct this dependalilo medicine to-'
day and bejtin taking it at nnee.
If youi-cd n laxative take Hood's
Pills. ,You will snrely like tlietn.
2371 head last Monday and lifts heat, s.,lur, a rritn wnle poln wUh kro.
a year ao. ! sene and rub hard on the spots. Then
Considering this the markit should WMI)h yot,p f0r ,ln, llp,pv nf soap
have ,:.!,. better but the fuct that a on ,hp ,,.,. The ol w evaporate
very la ran per eptt of tho offermas , twenty-four hours and the spots will
were of poor ouallly. caused a weaker no gone,
tone In the trade. No very eHrly bus-',
Ines was done In tho hoe: alleys wlthj
killers seeking a lower boa: ranpe: Never put a particle of soap on sll
Irime mixed ...$! 3.00 1 l.!n verware if you wottld have it retain
Medium mixed
ItoiiKh hea.vles
I'tlt
Hulk .
Is.J&fiMS.Oai its lustre. Wet a flannel cloth In l;ero
1 7.&a'fr 1 S.r.n sene and dip In dry whltinR and rub
11. ROfir 19.3s the plated ware. Let It dry on, then
19.G019.75 polish with a chamois skin.
Reo -Speed Wagon
' ' ,,Tlie populir Jalutiofi'of your1 r4rl4)or:f
tation question.
Better come in and see us at once as they arc
selling fast.
Independent Garage
uisiriDutors-
COLE REO DORT
Court at Thompson St.
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