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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
fr " v ; v'";v "'K : . ' TWELVE PAGES v .) PACE TWO DAILY BAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. a- M i FROM OUKu A JMPLE EASY MATTER. v Here what makes it so easy. Biffger stocks, bigger varieties and better values. A trio of undisputable facts that appeal to every thinking pcrsoi. uar.menis ana materials for every summer reauirement. are here in irreat variety. What vpr vmn .mm..- rm.ni mv h mn ran fill thm mrirk-lv. silv and satLsfac- frily here. 7- O -T " VU a, MMiatlUV VtJUll VlttJ VVMVMB SELECTING ! I YOUR SUMMER NEEDS;! i 'f I I I ' Bathi ing Suits Women's Suits; r Now Await Your Choosing. If you purchase your bathing suit here you can rest assured that none of the suits you will see will surpass it for stylishness. We searched till we found the most fashionable the season has to offer and it is such we present to you for selection. They are made up of all the most desirable materi als in simple and fancy effects, and are marked with prices that will-not impoverish your purse. Children Suits, all ages $2.00 $3.50, $8.73 si MMKit noons oftt.red- at oi it si mmfi: su b .J"' ""i? mrt 8pproI"-ia'e tr your Summer' need, are offered HN'K kii oxtxmps Nt. s iut:ss SHUKs AJ1 stars 3.t WOMEN'S DCSTEKS O Satr Valors to f 22.30, sale . " llteny Items of great importance LIS !. to the Bargains at this prttw Sits CHILDREN'S .Sl.MMKK Pl'MPS One Jlijr lot on.. You .ill find hundred, of dollars worth of exceptional bargain, offered you in this economy shop on special sale tha year round. H.VE A I TO CAPS W orth more ssc . HUHKIl W ASH DRESSES Auto and outing wear in abundance. Plcnlcera. Inexpensive irear for the mountain, n,i .k. ..... URESS .WD APBOV G1NGHA3I Xtrm eprruil ,- lllcu. br barsau, Slc 5c too Town Over, sale . . . .Ic thousands of yards of the most appropriate tx.lt goods are always on sale in th. Barton Baaement. .The shelve, are lull and the tab.es are pUed hlS" with Mberal lensth remnants that have been given especially low prices. WH1TK MCTAI. WOOXS BIG IXTT BwSkMTO Mrtter H. binary So Choke of .n . . " 4, SIVER KMVKS AND HMtK ExrfWt quaUly i,p ', ' ,JLlV!r"J:- Wour PP-r -tion of - " item in una section and you II like the prices. l!l'r KAKTKKA OKIOOOXS MOST POPCTiAR ECOXOMV IIAlttiALX B.S?KMEXT. better stiil CE.VTER, THE FOULARD SILKS ON SALE AT $1.69 We have a few very de sirable patterns left in fou lard silks. In order to dis pose of them quickly we of fer your your choice of $2.25 and $2.50 silks for the yard $1.69 SILK SHIRTINGS Very popular for the making of men's shirts and women's blouses, a good se lection of new patterns, the yard $2.25 to $3.00 Do You Know What LAMMA WOOL IS? "Lamma wool" is the very latest production of the yarn manufacturer. It is made of the finest, softest lambs wool for the purpose of making sweaters, chil dren's knit garments, etc., dyed in all the staple as well as high colors such as over seas blue, sapphire, coral, etc.. A complete range of these beautiful colors. Price per ball . . 60c You should have one of these TRETTY ZEPIIYRE GINGHAMS to make your summer ward robe complete. Fine weaves, delicate colorings, new plaids, 31 inches wide. Pri ces per yard 50c to 83c A Special Sale of WOMEN'S KNIT BLOOMERS Flesh color or white in all sizes. A fine quality gauze weight for summer wear, worth 75. On sale, pair 59c Two More Days of THE SPECIAL DELINE ATOR OFFER Just think of it, the Deli neator for one whole year $1.20, when the regular price is $2.00. The special Butterick agent will take your subscription Friday and Saturday. I 1 aK6 i Second Look All clothes look good in ad vertisements or in the store if they didn't nobody would buy them. "Loqks" are so important; that some men forget the rest that clothes dont look stylish long unless they're made, of all wool. That's why we're so par ticular we have all-wool clothes here; Hart ' Schaff ner & Marx make them. Such clothes are economy because they wear longer than others and give you more all around satisfac-. tion. $20 to $65. f 11 J ! in J" BUY YOUR 4TH OF JULY TOGS NOW. I I k , , m CsorrifUt ll Hut ScluJImcr a M(X T. P. W. Pure Food SHop In Our Model Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Other Dcpts, call 22 T. P. W. Special Blend Steel Cut Coffee, the best for the price, pound 50c Extra Fancy Ripe Olives, cans 23c to $2.25 Sweet Midget Pickles, pint... 35c Campbell's Soups, all kinds, can 15c Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 40c Fresh, Sweet Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.00 Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Berries and everything the mar ket affords in Fruits and Vegetables fresh for Saturday's business in. the Flyless Grocery. 2 PENDLETONS greatest department store r rJTr- rvrl arts ML WHERE IT PAYS TO a ,EirrirYii tern TRADE lSSSSSli PREPARE NOW For the most wondeif ol 4th of July You've Ever Spent. jotfered for sale to commercial lumber ) SPRUCE HOLDINGS TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE r 2 " (By Vnlted Press.) -1ORTLAXI, Jane 13. The United J&Litrs Gprucm Production eorporatjaa a. am iw- wl -j V thai it a . am i llm loKgin railroads and timber holdings " fperue. wmcn were ae operators. The holdings of the Spruce Produc tion corporation ia the two states are orth several millions of dollars. Bids for the purchase of the various pro- ; perties will ba received at the corpora tion's offices In Portland until Sep tember 2 ai noon. Today's announcement clears up the speculation in the minds of lumber i roducers in regard to the disposition if Oregon, and Washington, axe to be .BIG NEGRO SPARRING PARTNER BLOCKS DEMPSEY'S BLOWS s GVBBBVBBHHaHSjSJSJSMIPVVVIBRSHn ARROW 7?Or TAILORED softCOLLARS FTT W ELL WASH EASILY Ctmstl, PiabodiSf Co., tne.t Troy. X. Y. reiopea oy tne government last year to ajusuiTJuB the continuous Jarse scale production at fir and spruce aircraft lumber. Since these properties n-ere planned for the government by experienced t loggers and lumbermen, nith a view jof having them rapidly adaptable to 'commercial lumber production when jthe emergency demand for aircraft lumber had ceased, there has already ! been considerable Interest manifested by lumbermen contemplating opera (tions In the Pacific northwest. These j lumbermen realize the possibilities of ! jeetttng into immediate operation the projects, developed by the Kovenment, i thus being able to meet the present hiifh prewnire demand for lumber. i At the time of the signing of the armistice, the government had com- two sawmill w ith a total cutting capa- city, in eight hours, of &0.000 buard for which bids will be called on Scp jileted 75 miles of main line railroad, feet of lumber. A tract of timter in pmce. hemlmk and cedar, whlc litem Iter 2. with a like mileage of spurs, graded Lincola county, Oregon, amounted to was purchased by the government be- The lArger sawmill, -with a 400.000 and partly constructed into the. tiin- more than 12.i0 acres and contain- cause of its high quality for cutting feet capacity, is located at Port An fcer. The government also had built ing about 800,000.000 feet of firr airplune stock, is umung the properties geles, Washington, and the larger part tK mnt the railroad development has been '-"' r " "directed Into timber tributary to thin mill or the Olympia peninsula. A vir gin timber area Is tupped by the, kov ernrnrnt railroad In this locality, con taining about 6.500.000,000 fect. Thf other sawmill Is located at To ledo. Ore., with two rallronds runn inn north and south of Yunuina bay, into extensive untouched timber areas. Tho famous tiiletz Basin forest is im mediately north of Toledo, and the Spruce corporation constructed rail roads directly into this timber. DtcuK.sfng tho announcement which was made today, folotiel C. P. teams, president of the Hpruce corporation, naid: "We feel confident that tho of fers which will be made for these pro pertua will approximate ' tJielr repro duction values, und we will, under no circumstances, sacrifice them. An ex tensive advertising campaign, both in the United States and abroad, is con templated, to ad vine lumber operator of the opportunity to secure sawmills and lugi,!" railroads which are no' . THIK Vl AltTKK-SAHKI OAK NO Dining Table THAT 'i;" TO T. MHK uml,y. NO MORE .io.i.k: Tlii talilr will nd STIIX and Y KV. t: lt ltc Irfatffwm haw- Is tmili eniimx of wHd oak. W hen oen tlilo talik- wmnn x lift, aixl rt tiuo It Manila firm. Oh, yen the Silk Floss-O-Lene Mattresses They are wonderfully soft, as nothing goes in to them but a blended combination of cotton and pure silk floss. Yes, Floss-O-Iene mattress es are fluffy and light like feathers. IT PUS TO CALL AT ,-' f .LV X &.", i- , - T, "cm 'l i" -if lit v-i- --4 j V l&x't' . . 5. : u- v s A y ' '-M ; ; c - . ? J - V' l '"'?- develop'! to a point where produa tion ciixi le had In from 60 to 90 days. "Our jiiilla. with the moxt extensive hitherto undeveloped timber areas ad parent to them, find with their excel ! nl water and rail transportation facl lttios enjoying 1'aclfic coast terminal freiffht rate will b a considerable factor In moctiug the present unpre cedfijtud dctnaml fyr lumber as soon as l-ricy arc turned Into prlvato hands ii ud I lie i.iu bluer y la sUirtcil lu pro durlion." Thousands Date Better Health ; from the day they . '- began using . GrapeNuts A VVbnderf ul Food .For Body and Brain BUI TaXa, slant nexro. about as big as Wlllard and with a reacn a half Inch greater. Is one of ths lntr etiss luen. to itaub In Jai.k Dctnpsey's ramp. When Jack and Bill climb Into tba ring tha fans at lbs train ing samp sit up and tske notice. Kor Hill Isn't so easy to hit as some of tbe other sparring- partners Demn tf bai mauled around the squared circle. As tbe photographer snapped the larger picture, BUI'S long left was holding Vj'-mfv-j back and In the lower picture It has blocked Jack effectively.' - The WINTHER TRUCKS hive arrived Two and four-wheel drives. From 1 Yi ton to 3 ft 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 REO DORT SCRIPP-BOOTH Court at Thompson St. Phone 633