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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
DAILY EAST OKeGONIAn. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1010. PACE TWO . ........ ...... . .... ... . . . . ? 5 : - FOR REAL QUALITY AND EFFICIENT. CONSIDERATE SERVICE. POME TO THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. THE REST FOR THE TRICE. NO . B MATTER WHAT THE PRICE, AWAITS YOU HERE. TWELVE PACES pi. .'... f I US I Sale of Women's SUITS Everyone is thinking thrift, these days, and for that reason it is good policy to buy one or more of these suits. (They are most excellent values in every way. , ...... ; Every model is such good seasonable style, made of such fine fabrics that many months of good wear can be had out of them. Suits are always so ad aptable (and therein lies their charm), for both street, and formal wear. We are confident therefore that women will not miss this opportunity of add ing a suit to their present wardrobe at such economical prices as these. LOT ONE includes values up to $48.50. Our special price is only $24.50 LOT TWO includes values up to $6a50. Our special price is only $38.50 ' JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS simplify laundry bills. They come in new designs of blue and white that are absolutely fast colors and may be laundered easily at home. 6 to 72 inches sizes. Prices $1.25 to $3.50 for the glorious 4th. A complete assortment is here of fast color bunting flagsmounted on spear head sticks, in sizes .15c, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Have You Seen These PRETTY DRAPE VEILS on display in our window? They are very popular, in colors or navy, black and purple. Priced at $1.93 to $2.25. ( GOOD SHEETS Seamless, size 81x90, made of a splendid quality nius- lin, each . , ; . . $1.59 TURKISH TOWELS From the small to the larg est sizes, all plain white or with fancy colored borders. Plain white Turk towels, at .20c, 25c to 75c Fancy colored borders at 89c to $1.25. LACE HOSE Black, white and brown, it the pair $1.25 NEW RAG RUGS .in. an assortment of colors with chenille borders, very pretty, each. . $1.35 to $3.50 YoullwilWwant FLAGS lc and 5c 10c and 12"c Small r lags at, each National Bunting at, per yard SLIPOVER VEILS Showing the new trench veil designs. You will like them at 35c and 50c , , Others at 15c, 25c to 65c 'v " new Arrivals in our shoe department Women's Ivory Kid Colonial Pumps, madt with fancy steel buckle Louie XV French heel These are the very new est style in street slip pers: very, smart, and serviceable as well Priced at ...... $11.0f Women's Field Mousi Brown Colonial Pump Buckle to match, made on the new long vamp Inst TaiiiiP "XV Frpnrh heel. A new style that you will like. Our price. ..... $11.00 5 . .'fMii ifHH mm w m " i ..,"B It 7L- . ... AFTER SUPPER XTRA SPECIAL . Starting promptly at six o'clock 10 YARDS GINGHAM $1.00 of good count thread, good patterns, fast color. No tele phone orders, no deliveries, no mail orders, none reserved, 20 yards to a customer. IN THE BARGAIN SHOP. OUR ASSORTMENTS OF SUMMER WASH GOODS are of the very best. Light and dark colors, showing fig ures, novelty printed designs, plaid3 and floral effects. Every one of them pretty and prices are 25c, 39c, 60c, 85c, $1.00 to $1.50. WHITE SKIRTINGS ARE POPULAR Such as gabardine, poplins, fine reps and piques in the plain weaves or with stripes and plaids interwoven. A good selection of these 85c to $1.25 White Organdy, vei-y fashionable as a sheer summer fabric. Shownliere In all the wanted qualities from do mestic to imported. The yard 60c, 85c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Colored Voiles in solid colors of Copen, light blue, rose, gray, champagne, pink, yellow and black; ideal for a cool summer dress or to be made up with novelty voiles. The yard , 50c How do you want your Clothes made? Young men are apt to be very particular about it; but none of them are as particu lar as HART SCIIAFFNER & MARX The designers know what's right in style; t il . .1 r me x a ones cnoseii are all-wool; the tailoring is carefully done. You'll get here such clothes as you want; made as you want them; priced as you want them. New models for. the young men. Nothing like the waist seams. They're live ones; you ought to see them. Hart Schaffner & Marx single and double breasted models; a style for every taste; great values too. $20 to $65. j 1 ?- .s'VA.-'t ' ifij. t vi mm Y 'in ! u Cotiyflilj! 1919 ltait Sdutlnci ft Mail MAKE YOUR HOME LOOK COOL WITH FRESH SUMMER DRAPERIES Swisses, nets, scrims and marquisettes; new qualities and designs in ivory, white or gabardine. Materials that would beautify any room and are so adaptable for the various seasons. All we ask is the opportunity to show them to you. Prices range from, yard 30c to $2.00 PENDLETONS greatest department store ARE YOU READY FOR THE 4TH Only 10 Shopping Days are Left raii'"gE lT PAYS TO TWAOE Eg WONDERFUL ASSORTMENTS Of Choice Merchandise Await Your Choosing Here. GERWANY SIIU HAS DREAMS OF CONQUEST I Common People Want no altogether lout her dream of military jPome of them frankly say they had:JJJrgr Chefl'ieS Sell for conquest. Or, perhaps, it is more ac- ; enough of It the first day they were j $200 3 Ton at Stanficld . . n .M .. ., i...t m. . i. n . . u i n within iw t. .1 . k. n ........... .. . . nAW ! V Germany still cherish hopes for the .regeneration of militarism. ! A few ambitious men are anxious to hae Germany build up her youth that ,here wa much blnaneM about through P" lra,"'"s '" "! i the causes of thenar, and the reason ""en tons. Thlisthe echools. so that some day when the, j . . , h -.in it And there are plenty who now !say that the Kaiser misled them, and ithat the military crowd betrayed them. Certain it is that the liberals feel of days this week, j If. Naylor returned Wednesday , from a week's vacation with his fnm ;'lly in Portland. : i.JMl'ESSI . . , Huw 1. in .ha hBi-lm-OUnd ATnrP War. Other Would (and peace is years old. Germany can ' - 11 11 . htiHrl a now tnllitm "Come Back. ; build a new military machine. I To say thla is a general hope would . ibe far from the truth. The common fKIti-lX, June 31. Germany ban't people don't want any more war. for continuing1 It. Germany was fed j on patriotic propaganda for a Innu ' time and with succesaes came a lust ' for more victories and more territory. ! But, revertie and the final glimmer ings of the truth as to the Kaiser and militarism converted many Germans i STANFIKL.D. June 21. Mayor; James M Kyle has purchased the crop; of Binj? cht-rries from M. C. Barragar, ! at $200 per ton. He will have six op j largest buy I ( SALE OF DAVENPORT BEDS 5 114 E. Webb Phone 548 J 149.50 fP Mr. Reese of tag? Gulch has boutrht the Geore Relsling place. He also purchased lt' acren from the Umatilla ranch. Floyd Thnmaj) arrived horn Wed nesday morninjr from Washington. T. C. He has been doing- guard work t in the national capital for several of , months. Mr Handy of Milton, has bought two lots on irarrimnn street from Mrs. Kin ma Fregnltz. Mr. Handy will build a bungalow and move his fam ily here at once. MImh KtIle Fisher was a Pendlet- ton visitor Thursday. Th Indies' Aid met Thursday aft ernoon in the rhuroh parlors with? Mrs. I'regnita and Mrs. C. r. Connor! art hostPSpAs. A large number wa present. They adjourned for ihej summer vacation to meet again the J XKW wtt v ftiA riutr rtw in emuirr un in inin , - - 0. -Itl. ho. hasn nrnro In vldtnt I Mr8 T-- J WertK of m than the flair of the republic. .Washington, is the guest of her hrnfh- m in fact. WJNNEPEG LEADER ' WANTS SETTLEMENT the largest civic street luipovemen'. organization In the world, the man OKI tiff director. Major Henry a. (p dykc, asserted. lis membership rep resents every portion of iiruadway from one end to the other. "Among the matters which will re ceive our immedlute attention are better lighting, for which we have ap pointed a special comiufttoe; the Im provement of transportation and traf. fie coiiditious, Krass plots and planting trees," said Major Opdykc. and beautifying lis smalt parks and Ann yovt How much Is your money earn In for you? Are you mentally equipped to-handle your money or do you taka thn smallest interest , and let the brainier man luun your money out for a ureuter Interest? Wa can show the tudy of t ho best . you how you can maka your, money m from the policies of iron and blood. w True, there was from the time p'the armistice to the time of presenta-1 tion of the peace terms many of the : 5, "old guard" In power. And some of) 5 these felt that there was a chance fori B ; Germany "to come back." To 1hem. ;the allied peace term proved the; though everym-here ' K greatest shock. R there was surprise that the victors' j terms proved as strong a they did. m The liberals complained that er A many rlunc too much to the things of 5i the past that 15 WINNIPEG. June 21. James Win ning, president of the executive com mittee of the general strike here, said i that metal trades workers will ap- proach iron masters shortly with a i view to opening negotiations for strike settlement on the basis of recognition of the trades unions through elected representatives, recognition of the metal trades council and reinstate ment of the striken. The collective bargaining principle will also be din-cussed. ,""n " enniimuinc me aeaa spots,-j earn you a handnome profit. Astoria, developing Broadway s architectural j Marino Iro Works. Office, 646 possibilities, keeping the street clean. Main street, Pendleton. too many men with ! Kaiser affiliations stayed on after the! republic was formed. And, Iran ire to, DAUGHTER BORN TO MAE MARSH OF PICTURE FAME 8 I S3 'Hi I (rum-. n.d. ! anil bil nT" HI tif :io. ail m.Iiw, all n)-ir'. K' I:' Imitation NwnMt leailirr corrrins:. -trMl. fmn raMilr Iw oinvrrtrxt tnio km. We xlmtr th.- lanut II iu- of lusd IMtams ll feir l-s l.5 Don't Inreti to GET THAT. TENT, Camp Cots, Camp Chairs an! Stove at . ' YOKIC, June 20. A daugh born Friday night to Mae Marsh, screen star "who Is the wife of Louis Ijee Arm, sporting writer in the demonstrations of !M nna "wier-in-jaw, dir. ana nirs. r j and magazine am nor. miss iwarsn, Mav is, an American here for several " rtuarr. wno said sne woum never marry un- months, declared that he had seen the In- r, Helm and two sons, Carl, I til she was 80, wa exactly 20 years, republican colors for the first time. JT-- ano "'men, icri veonesuay ior;oifj wnen sne anu ir. Arms oeciaea An example of how Germany has v,!"1 lf A,r- neims . moiner in v ana j airrerentiy in ine Jjiuie nurcn Kt persisted In the things of tne past is aivuhu uib v-Mim, ,-k .ltTtn.. . m . ... . a , . .. t T oo Ilrt Vi.I.iviob. n-h. ha. ViPin nf I : inusiraien in its puoncni . jirre. inr- , ' " - - 0. is still "nronfliranda" snd consider- I tending the tate university at Kn m ah1 fttftirlnr lr whether this or i tfvnf. c m thrtt 'nieee of news will 1 h.rn day that this writer Inlk- At the annual school eiecuon.Mon rman official he was ask-In"' J- Mc"oy was elected to sue ed as.tr whether certain nits ot inror- -' niniseir nu rmim ruau w Wa mat Ion would he kindly received in I cd .1 i. Wallace. home Run day and will he favorable j epend hs vacation with his father "DEAD SPOTS" IN ! BROADWAY TO GO S ; Tin. f irt it 2 rd wllh a Oct Arnerict. And so It gm. Many heltve, however, that, after nil. a new deal is about to come in Oernmny which shall make her more truly liberal than she hue been in re cent years. As for militarism, nobody iterlously believes that it can rear Its bead for years to come if ever NKW YORK, June 20. "Iend j spots" sre to be eliminated from Broadway and the famotis thorough fare 1-4 to be better lighted, kept clemi K. K. Schmidt. Pendleton attorney, and beautiful. Improved nrchltoctur- man In town Wednesday on legal busi- ally and made cool looking by setting-; ness, lout numerous trees, according to the! Mrs. w. T. Bray Is visiting lief J latest program of the Broadway Asso j daughter at f. rants Pass. 8he expects, elation, as presented at a luncheon j to b gone ten day or two weeks. yesterday at Churchill's. C. I. .Smith agriculturist for the' The association, which has been O.-M", H A N, was here for a couple holding a membership drive S necn is nowj EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE A TRUCK We have them NOW and READY FOR DE LIVERY,' from lia ton to 3ia ton capacity. You will see their advantages after looking them over. Ask for demonstration. We are distributors for Umatila County. Independent Garage Distributors COLE REO DORT SCRIPP-BOOTn Court at Thompson St Phone C33