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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1919)
DAILY EAST OREGON TAN. I 'ENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 12," 1919.' TWELVE PAGES JjlUaMtiafelaaV.V'fc.Ai WE WANT YOU TO BE SATISFIED YOUR MONEY ISN'T ANY GOOD TO US IF WE DON'T DELIVER THE VALUE YOU EXPECT; AND SATISFACTION IS THE CHIEF THING. TEST THE GOODS IN SERVICE; THEN IF V YOU ARE DISSATISFIED, YOUR MONEY WILL HE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. YOU TAKE ABSOLUTELY Y NO CHANCE WHEN YOU TRADE HERE. rAtJE twti Si4 f s m 'Dainty New Dresses e -a i Eta is W.!tlL4l) Tf hi IV dl'PSKPS withmit. sppinor trioon fir-ar m- i , - - s ; V " ' - v. ffisim ian win ue an m-aavisea move, ana dossioiv a source of later regret. Certainly one cannot find anything dantier, for instance, than the Dresses developed in Georgette crepe, taffeta, crepe de chine. Other models are but why specify here when our apparel ' department tells the tale so much more interestingly and convincingly. r Wre should add, though, that you will - like the prices just as you will love thedresses. ' New Voile Dresses have just 'arrived in navy, tan, blue, black and white. They're nriced from $12.50 in SI 6.50 Taffeta Dresses are priced from 24.50 to $48.50 Georgette Dresses are priced from. $24.50 to $65.00 ; J NEW CANTEEN BAGS : Just received, smart new styles. Priced at. . . $5.00 to $9.00 - RAG RUGS We now have a most attractive assortment of rag rugs, as sorted sizes and patterns, all the wanted colors. Priced from $1.69 to $3.50. PARASOLS FOR CHILDREN, MISSES' & W OMEN A wide assortment, correctly priced. Children's Parasols 69c to $2.00 Misses' and Women's Parasols : $4.50 to $11.00 Make Your Dollars Pull the Greatest Load.. Come where the best values are. vs. Tin Buy Your Vacation Luggage Plow "- Half the pleasure in' taking a ' trip is in having the right kind of luggage smart looking trunks, valises and suit cases that's where we shine. We have the kind of luggage you'll be proud to go to the best hotel with. You'll be proud to point it out and say "that's mine" . and they not only look good but they're as good as they look. i "Hartman" trunks, you know what they are. They're the same in trunks as Hart, Schaffncr & Marx suits are in clothes- or Knox or Stetson hats are in hats. They're the best, and they don't cost you one cent more than most stores ask you to jay for unknown, "take-a-chance" trunks $15.00 to $7;.00 Suit Cases Exact duplicates of the celebrated "Mark Cross" cases. The highest grade goods in America. These cases are solid leather throughout. They have the style and quality you'll appreciate and at prices you can well, afford to pay .' $10.00 to $35.00 Others at $2.00 to.$8.50. Valises, in all the most wanted styles and shapes, solid lea ther. Made right. Can't be beaten for quality, style or fin ish $2.50 to 35.00 PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE Peoples WareWase, WHEH fcT PAYS TO T 13 A 13 ?! gfSSj-SI ' pl ij ARE YOUR CLOTHES WHAT THEY APPEAR TO BE? When you buy something you want'it to turn out to be everything you expected; that's a , .", point we watch very closely here. Our mer- , - chandise has to live up ; to your expecta tions; if it doesn't money back. That "just enough." construction in hot weather, suits ; In hot westher most any suit is too much ; but you've got to wear one; there's , no - getting away from that. . The next best thing is to get a suit that's reduced to ' the minimum weight; we have them. ' , Stiff interlinings, bulkv pad ding, every bit of excess is elimi nated. It takes some tailoring and designing to produce a suit like that one that will hold up, keep shape and stay stylish ; these will; guaranteed. Great Values. $12.50, $17.50, $19.50 to $60.00 ' NEW RUFFLTNCS A choice assortment of new rufflings in tan, flesh, coral, black, blue and white. Priced at 50c to $3.00 We'll give you the best for the price, no matter what the price. .- S3 SfeitoaCTtig?: A. v-fc-:fttoigS eia 1' t-y- lt9 The Children Will Want It A PRESENT FREE Disabled Engine is j 'Delaying Arrival of . pectwl at Pulham ai 9 Sunday morn-1 TISOOPS OI!lFHKl OI'T Though the winlom of the ancients i in?. A disabled ensine canfed thi M'S'l'I.V. Tex., July II. (Governor rnny have been superior to ours, we aro i :t-34 to reciiu'e its speed to 35 knots Ifohliy tinlay onlrml a oiiuiHiny of still alive. , R-'?4 fin Othpr Side1'1"1 hlir according to a niessnse sent Tomtt ihiikth iiiiiI iho ooinluuili of . ' ' ' i a.'. S o'clock, saying:- '"Four thousand tue natlnnal kiiiiicI i I.onx A'li-w " . iftft above thn cioutls, groinif stronB. whore uniTal wgmra huvo Ikh-ii deRPlto disabled ni.'tne. We are about fciflfu and vtntimli'd and several houses to descend to took at tho nea. All "nrnenr, ncconnnif tit rcrts nliic-Il --11 trie tvirnir reeciveft. lo n-iiiii n wich time, the air ministry today an- , peal for Iroops from 'otnUy Jilile ncunced. Due to storms over Scot-, The dirieilde uverased 4" knots for Iframletle at l.ona le. land the ministry wirelesesd the di- tveral hMir after leaving Mineola. . rigible shortly before noon to land gradually increasing to- ujl average of at Pulbam. Norfolk, instead ot wo.nf; bit and even making as-hijh as, !)0 at , A man seldom lewretsthe to Kast Fortune. The craft i ex-i one time. 'doesn't Ray, When the eat'i away the mice aro apt to play around the trap until they pet it in- the" fleck: T LONDON'. 850 miles west .inly 12. The 11-34 of Lonrlon at 11 flreen-- L'..ws he WfLLARD TAKES THE COUNT OF NINE 1 W r4-i ' H - MX- J TO CACII GniL OR BOY 4 r. 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