East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 10, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919.
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AND THAT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, QUALITY CONSIDERED. "The store that has more than one pike is like a grasshopper in the field YOU CAN'T TELL WHERE IT'S GOING TO
JUMP. ou simply take a gambler's chance in guessing. WE HAVE NO GUESSING AT PRICES HERE. We have but one price and that's the same to all, and it's plainly marked on every
' ' - article. When you buy here you get the best for the price, no matter what the price. , .--. V-
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One
1 O
AH the New Styles in Petticoats
Are Gathered Here ; v; ;
They come in so many beautiful colors and so many stun
ning styles that to attempt to give you an idea of them here
with words w ould be out of the question we would fail in the
effort. You will have to see them to appreciate them and the
many little points of beauty they embody which our-pen can't
tell you about Taffeta, Crepe de Chines, Wash Satins, etc.,
make up the showing. They are priced from $3.75 to $14.75
j SPECIAL NOTICE
Mrs. Culler, representing the Butterick Publishing Co.,
will be here in ourtore Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday renewing subscriptions for the Delineator
and taking new subscriptions. Her special price for the
, magazine is ?1.2Q'per year. The regular price is 20c the
copy.
I
I
A1 SAV,
iii vor.KVHt throw vorn money oit ix Tins strket
Hr.HK KS XOTHlXCi?"
that's exactly what you do when yoa shou downtown and feu in vlit Pen.
dletln's Economy Market. , . .
WVU.
HE1SK XllK A FEW Of THE ITKMS THAT PROVK OlTl STATEMENT.
You Throw Away Jt.51
WOMEN'S COMPORT SUPPERS
Oood substantial, serviceable, com
fortable slfnikers that would cost you
15.00 elsewhere. Tou save If you buy
In the Bargain Basement.
At This Price t SJ.19
Away Goes $10.50
WOMEN'S FINE fel ITS
35.00 Tailored Suits in medium
weight serges and poplins, all sises.
XVn Special $24.50
Can Tou Throw Away S5.63?
THE NIFTIEST SKIRTS
Silks and woolens whose values run
as high as S12.50.
SIK-ciai Sale ,. 6.8T
Away does 10c
VO.VE.MK SIMMKK VESTS
Here Is a slight saving; but every
little savin helps. Regular price 20c
BaMcmeat fepec-bit loc
Tou Lose 3.0t
MEN'S STRAW HATS
We are offering- a mighty good lot
of fine straw hats that sell everywhere
for 13.60.
On Sale Here at 49c
Tou Get Rid of 33.02
PRETTY WASH DRESSES
One big- lot placed on sale for your
careful selection.
Dresses for S4.ttt
Can Tou Afford to Lose J11.6S?
NEW SI UK HRESSES
The prettiest of all new garments.
Regular value (32.50.
Silk Dress Sale 10.87
Out in the Street 96c
CHILDREN'S NHiHT GOWNS
tiowns that sold for 31.35, we have
remarked three times.
Now On Sale Tor . . .. sc
Throw in the Street 62c
MART JANE PlTuTS
The prettiest little patent leather
pumps that you buy elsewhere at
31.50 per pair.
Sold Here at 98c
. Tou Are Out of Pocket 32.11
MEN'S WORK SHOES
They're here waiting for you. Shoes
that sell for 36.50.
Workmen Special $1.39
Here's What Tou Throw Away, $1.71
BOYS' TAX -ENGLISH
Shoes that all the boys want You'll
pay $5.00 for these.
Boys Special ts.S9
Tou Loss $1.02
BIG RAG Rl'US
Big rugs that sell regularly for
$3.00 in any store.
Hag Hue Sale ; . . . $1.98
We are working- hard every minute to help you to save. We are hard at work
marking new-bargains for you. There are loads and loads of them and every
one is a Bargain. Visit Eastern Oregon's Economy Shop The Bargain Basement.
The Time For Making Up
SUMMER WASH GOODS
is Right Now.
Do not delay choosing one
of these pretty voiles, f lax
ons or silk mixed novelties
while the selection is yet
complete. A comprehensive
range of patterns in the
wanted colors awaits " you
here. Yard ...35c to $1.50
CHANGEABLE TAF
FETA SILKS
are immensely popular for
an afternoon or dress up
frock. They are serviceable,
fashionable and economical,
in all colors. The price per
yard . ... . . . . : $2.25
BLACK TAFFETA
SPECIAL $1.69
KAYSER SILK GLOVES
The kind that wear, look
well and wash well, colors
are gray, white, tan and
black. Prices. . 65c to $2.00
Another Shipment of
59c BLOOMERS
Pink or white in sizes 5 to 9,
a most unusual value. Very
special'price .V. . 59c
"CADET" HOSIERY
for boys and girls, a famous
line of hosiery that gives the
maximum of service. Prices
range from 50c to 75c
MR. MAN! PREPARE NOW FOR THE 4TII
No matter where you are going on that day fhe city, the
country, motor trip, seashore or sporting event there's
something that you ought to have.
Check carefully Sox, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties,
.Cuff Links, Gloves, Garters, Belt, Handkerchiefs, Bathing
Suit, Automobile Togs, Hat, Trunk, Valise or Suit Case.
You will find an endless variety in all classes of men's wear
from which to select whatever you need for your "over the
Fourth" vacation.
THE GROCERY WITHOUT A FLY
TV P. W. Pure Food Shop
In Our Model Sanitary Basement.
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
3 Main Line Phones, all 15. AH Other Depts, call 22
Kippered Salmon, Fresh by Express, pound 40c
, Hip-o-Lite, a ready to use MarshmaUow Cream, pt. jar 40c
Swans Down Prepared Cake Flour, package 55c
' Extra Fancy Comb Honey, each 30c
Pure Extracted Honey jars 15c, 85c and $1.60
PENBLETQNS greatest department store
1 sS
WHERE
PAYS
trade:
house,
DOCTOR GOES TO TRIAL
FOR DEATH OF WIFE
tci-i-.cs were searching that c'lv. :hetion by 'accusations of his being? toOjHr. Hill surveyed the job with Krinn-, pioye Without Woman
r.ged doctor was recognised in ti; proud to. ride in a flivver, broke ihe iintf satisfaction, su back on his ; ' ' ' " , "
Pennsylvania, station. New York, deblock on his brother Jim's garage, and ! haunches, and prophesied to the j Character, 107 I lltlCS
spite the fact he had shaved off his removed therefrom one consumptive, (crowd. '
mutton-chop whiskers and otherwteeoroplaininff Ford truck. "Now," quoth he, "she can't help
crwnged his appearance. He made' Mrs. Hill and Mr. Porter were the going.
bOTilly.
P.VIII3. June
10 Sarha Juity'
no auemnt to denv his identity, said : enthusiasts. They wanted the occa- The crowd cheered. There was a : "' Pasteur. In which no woman a.
i he was on his way to surrender to ths.sion to be large and ostentatious. Lit- smash i.nd a bong, the tree trunks j character apiieared, has had .1 run of.
Police and was immediately taken in-jtle James and Freddie were eiw-J broke, but the truck stood placid and l"? performances, which, for a. piny.
MIXEULA. X. T June 10 t'nit- tc custody. An indictment charging consced in the tonenau with food, pil. ; inanimate. j entirely devoid of feminine interest:
rfess ) Dr. Walter Keen Witkins.t ynnrder in the first degree was found, lows and other accoutrements. Mr. i ".Might 'a known It," mourned Dr. U cr.nsfd -red In I aris to Lave ln s
67 years old. faced trial In Nassau ( .-.d ne has nince been la the county I Sorter Insisted that the J ig ba Hill. "C'nirm. Ijets go." i Kreat success. The piece, h iwever,
county court today for the murder of' ,a;i here, awaitinz trial. brought along to fill out the nartv i Ho tired, dusty, bruised, bumped. hardly had claims Ui be a play. I
Julia, at their Ling Bach -Mr wife and I have lir-eri In com- t-ecnuse he howled so wllltnzlv. ichastened In spirit, the party, rented It was rather a series of unconnected I
7th, last. I clete harmony.'' he dc-c-lared. -'iVe Ir. Hill suffered from grave nualms. the first car that was rentable, and . s enos in the life of In? prfat tcien-
m .i.-it. verv haoDv: ns an out. He muttered over the state of health ! wound its funereal way to the Springs, i tie , beginning with one showing linn!
shoujd be of this particular Ford truck. First, j W. Schwartzenberg and his family villi hi pupils, at the .jiilbre ik of trio !
ld he. the tires looked p.-aked, es- duniped them into their car and j war of 1-STh. continuing with wen.-;:
1 'pecially the left lower molar. - Then.Drount them to Pendleton. They Introducing his first application .r
.he shook his head gloomily over the.Baid not a word. Once the dog start- his vaccination aKaliisi hvdrophibia i
Ifact that the engine hit on only one,d to 'P. uut I"-- Hill grabbed its and ending with his re .-cotton at the.
(cylinder. Each time, however, he was .muzzle. j J-rench academy.
bis wife,
home on February-
Intense Interest wa.- manifested
ti--e csjtcom- of the case, which
oe tried in the same court ro)nt ir. t-Tninrht iN.t m
v Mch Mrs. J-icriues I.ebau Jy. aid Mrs ,
I- anca De .Saulles. ,aced a tudge and . . . ,.P,
u -y charged with the murder of llicir UAVIi HILiLi 1 a IV Hi O
1 mt were always very happy
will, rage that such a charge
The author r. und hi, ma- JUNE CLOSES; HOG
in tht life of r.W'.ur wit tun vn m rw4.i t -i a -
'' : i t( nr'a nn-in-law. M. Vcllory. t AlViU IS lvPUINE-AK
lCiil(t, whose wife, Jnteirs 'Ian it
httr, tin m-eiiur l.ucien v.ilry tlie an
thor's father, who pl i -ed th, title ST u,t "' Jun' -Klghty-flve
role with marvelooi. makruii. inula miners nnd five topinen were thrown
r.oi help exclaiming "p-tp-.." Tim t ,.y "' of work yesterday when Mine f.x
:ho pluved th pun of thj first victim amlner leorge Oronger of the New
of a mad dog's bite t i l.e treated by National Coal Co.. ordered the mine
Pi.ste.ir a youu i l-i ithe- i: His closed liecsuso of the odor freni the
boy who rciilly v.n- . i rcated. tiravelly Valley Hog Farm, near llelle-
, vllle. whirh Is sucked down into the
SALT I.XKI-: .Mil TAXI mine by the fan in Ihe rentlluMng
'LINK ItKtil l.ATIOV ,
I'UOVi:s IT7.7.I.K
li-f-tanas. Both were aca-nti;d.
Many peculiar circumstances eur.
r. r.nd Mrs. Wilkl-;.' rncriTs'. "Dr.
Wilkins' story was that they returned
t. their summer hir e at Tons Beach:
GUEST FOR REAL
SAT.T UKK CITY. flub. "Jurtp 1ft.
.NWHpaj rs Uitv ha v e rn'-d 'ho
fii.t'utlon of whether the iirwd uir
plane taxi atrvice to points near IhU
city will lirinir the planf under tl'
ehart. A mine cnmmltt(ae rompoiwl
of tlranKr, Charles Ctbtmnn and John
Hurbet was named to conduit an at
torney with n vlow to IriBtitulinx suit
nBMnat Ouy AV. C'amn. the head of the
rtunpanr opcrntln iho hog farm, for
damage for tlmo IohI hy thu mrn.
Htnto Mine InHppctor Thoa Wrlftht
GinvnA V TOV tTni?iaccused of an nlua of pride. j 'Too much, said he,. la too. Tnr absence of any -vomar.'s role: reRujaUon ot lne Httc Vli,c utfltlca h"" V',sU notice at the mine which
OUiiUAI JU1 IViUIi i riie excursion got under -way with i"-uch." jvis'rot the only rec.arkable feature' k,, i three blocks from the hotr farm.
And he put everyone, includlnff Mb j of the piece. The "hero" ha not been ,.L. . i:n-. ,ink ...u. .1.- 'that the men nrd not to be permitted
a re.
J The excursion got under -way with
" f gktd, blithesome cries, except -hat Ir
Plucked from death in the fourth Kill was glumly silent, attired in over-
r m New York "7iy. Opn'jirf the reel after flirting with the undertaker 'alls, goggles and gauntlets, with pock
door, the doctor said he was struck on for veritable eons. Dr. and Ifrj. David ets filled wih wrenches, string, wires
ft.e head with a blunt . n:t rument. B. Hill, a ccom pained by their guest, i and mysterious packages Known only
lEruest, to bed at seven-thirty And i f.ml 5
Sunday was Mi birthday. t.v !-c
yearn yet, so tin t manv who
p!y retTioiYib'Ted hit : j-f-r- .
down If the odor from the farm
penertates the mine.
Three men then Trbbd Mm-. Wil-j Verne Hardin Porter, writer and ma- to Ford mechanicians.
As Rolls-
lans and struck h." several times cn gazine editor, and also James Hill, Jr Hoyce and Renaults were passed on
the head. She d d t ithi.., an hear, and Freddie Hill, and Tumbler, the the road, Mr. Porter and Mrs. Hill
l'r. Wilkins told thin ttnr;. to tho j. 'dojf and what remained of their sun- 'chorused in with the boys and the dog
bee. and while !'. three men were ken spirits, returned from Bingham fin yells of derision, and the Ford
1 - ing hunted W:lMns di.apii red 'fpringa Sunday night. ftruek rambled, until
Ftr several days th instituted j Mr. Porter, en route to New York to; However, the many different re
ft t ountry-wld (rch. witnool f nd-J lcme asciate editor of the ifearnt ports agree that there was some diffi
Jrt any trace of tin- jfhj'!rl;in. magazine group, had never driven a cqlty on the hflls. The truck preferr
Then it wa -ej-rted U nt lie had Ford until Sunday. So, at hie earnest . ed to back down. Mr. Porer was
f.f.-j fn In ti.-1. nr. Wbite solicitation, Dr.Hill, '.piqued to a c- elected to crank. Mrs. Hill elected
herself to walk.
l At last it stopped. The engine buz-
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HERE'S THE HWLI.1G SIG.1 OF BOY-SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Here we illustrate only one of our many pretty
Bedroom Outfits, and consider it a splendid value.
All hardwood, beautiful roi y enamel finish. Ask
the salesman to show you this suit it's a pleasure to
that doeiHi't suit
us and we will
on the kind you
want. ell mult u w i.tK-rai aio.;.iu tur your Moods ana we 11
tw-ll u new-furniture at iew prwes. Th- n-- furniture 'ill be prompt
ly i-14vt-r'd. i;ih:iiie yvods v' l-e bogtchtnj, 'tur ator. f -
0 Then the truck -decided to run aain
A ".Say", remarked Dr. Hill, "she's jut
& getting warmed up." .--5
Then it stopped for all time. In the
Jj middle of the narrowest Tart of the
B road. Every motorist who pa seed
K claimed to be a Ford export, ,but each
jj shook his head over this particular
m one. Mrs. Hill wpn4 to sleep. The boys
d and the dog went in wading,
2 Porter wandered away. The
gladsome cries ceased.
Ji out. j
K Ir. Hill decided to repair th trurk.
R muttering many I-told-you-sos. He I
w disappeared for a time and returned I
m with a sledge-hammer, a stick of wood j
A and noma baling wire. ' A lare and I
nnthiiiigiiilp rpnM.1 t't tfii RpVOfu 1 i
trees were broken down and their i
trunks 'ashed In the truck's "innards.'
t "I l Mr m I
Mr.
blithe.
Lunch ran
afl le Hir K4afme Iih. tf vu have furniture
waiit KomeLhing mor i tr late ami tnr- phone
run it to Mr tt and krranKf to take it mi part payment
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MEDICINAL ROOTS, HERBS,
BARKS AND BERRIES
And other alteratives, tonics and
health-giving inpn-ilient that are
reeommeaded in the best medical
book, are combined in Hood's 8ar
fuinartlla. It builds up the blood,
5 improves the appetite, invigorates the
C digestion, tones the stomach and
6 irives nerve strength so as to promote
mancnt gwid heallh. lias merit
and held the praise of three ijen
tions. Von should give it a trial.
Is a gentle thorough cathartic
ny recommend Hood's Pills,
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law.
"ThrM I.s littlf doubt,"
Desert N'rws, "e specially itudo
,11 1 rlno i.lr,n lha atnln u 1 rot . a
curt, that an airplane that engojenl K'"1'" to ro",rln company from
In fcuK'neas a a public ra.ric.-.:, ...'i-1 ", cr,"; "n i!",'H b "' bV
j cl to resulutlons imil.ir to an autr
inr bile enKaKcd In a pjl:i'C tarrlni;
ri,dc, or even a i illrfnt train In thatl
capn'.-.ty.
in City of Kcllcvllle tn Injunction
proccclinifs which will b fllcil nhort
ly. There arc from 4 000 to fiOlM) holts
nt the farm, a half mile south of Belle,
vlllc, where St. Louis mrbarge Is fed.
"Are you In favor of gnvernmont,
ownerHhlp." If the Rreater omlnt,vonlo council
"I dunno," remarked the heltDtlnK In VcrmlHcs miccecrl 1n pleasing a
num. "f-'onietlmes I am. And t hen inajorlty of Its niemhnrs, It will do
aitn n Honiellnun I think Ihe govern- more than the original was able to
ment ha trouble ennugh us It Is." Iiiceunildlsh.
The
WINTHER
TRUCKS
have arrived
Two and four-wheel drives.
From Vz ton to Vi ton capacity
Pneumatic or solid tires.
We are distributors for Winther Trucks in
Umatilla County.
Would be pleased to arrange a demonstration
at your convenience.
Independent Garage
. . . . Distributors- ,
COLE ItEO DORT SCRIPP-BOOTII
Court at Thompson St ' Phone 633