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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 211919. PAGE TWO HAPPY THOUGH RICH 5) Dependable Merchandise Good Service and Fair Prices Make for confidence too important to be overlooked by any store. This pop ular shopping place strives at all times to attain, as nearly as possible, per fection in these three tilings. "Always the best for the price, no matter what ' the price." ' 5 TEN PACES ; , , t 1 , R 11 ' i i 2 Charming Displays of New Cotton and Linen Frocks Wonderfully pretty are these fascinating creations, in which cotton assumes a luxurious ness that may well excite the envy of silk. Here are simple little morning frocks of or gandie," dimity and voile ( and some of linen that gandie, dimity and voile, and some of linen that frocks of supple Georgettes and fine nets, ex quisitely handjembroidered, and in fact, frocks for every hour of the spring or summer day, whether it be spent within doors or without. A number of these are copies of imported models and may, therefore, be accepted as re flection of the gay spirit that is beginning to dominate the world of fashion across seas; but many others no less appealing are American originations, and vibrant with American verve, piquancy and charm. Prices... $8.75 to $25.00 BIG VALUES IN BAGGAGE Those who contemplate travelling this summer will need good baggage no matter how short their trip is. It is always economy to journey with good baggage, ancf these: trunks and bags are made to withstand the roughest use. They were purchased long before recent rises in price and that is why we are able to quote them at such economical prices. All made of good sturdy -materials and put together to grive a most attractive appearance. This stock is not as large as -we w ish it was, so choose early. Bags . i $2.25 to $35.00 Suit Cases $1.00 to $35.00 Trunks $9.75 to $50.00 THE SALE OF FIBRE RUGS continues all this week. Especially adaptable to summer use on porches, bed rooms etc. Sizes 18x36 $1.50 for 98c Sizes 27x54 $2.50 for $1.59 Sizes 30x60 $3.25 for $1.98 There will be lots of hot weather j et BUY YOUR WASH GOODS NOW A liberal assortment of cool voiles, flaxons and organdies in popular styles and colors from. . 39c to $1.50 BUY YOUR PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES now. The mill has already advanced their price. Don't wait , until they are higher. MAM'SELLE ITALIAN SILK BLOOMERS in the flesh color. A high grade quality made perfectly, reinforced, heavy silk, the pair $5.00 Knit Bloomers in a very fine lisle thread, correctly made, flesh color and white, the pair $1.50 Silk Gloves, black and white, nearly all sizes, the pair 65c A Few More Pieces of PONGEE SILK AT 89c Values Worth $1.25. Imported pure silk. JANANESE LUNCH CLOTHS are cool looking, economical, easily washed and save your better linens. Buy them now, sizes 36x36 to 72x72. Price . - $1.19 to $3.50 Cool and Flyless. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement Cleanliness ' Economy Service 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts. call 22 Bing and Royal Ann Cherries Extra fancy cherries from Weston . Mountain. Fruit that is not irrigat ed. Just what you want for canning. Price $2.75 Per Crate Get your order in early as supply is limited. 4, . Fruit jars and fruit jar extras, priced correctly. 3fi PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPAKLHENT STORE ePeoples arehous 5RAPffi7raSITHirSERBIS 1 ", V, St V V. r j J v -X r. fA - ""' . ( buUtr elcle left oy to iMiat Even th rich little children are permitted to get down ud nlay in the sand when they are at the seaside, though backyard soil and street dnst. the delight ot the poor little children, are forbidden them. These youngsters are Charles TtiTimy It chard son. Jr.. and Beatrice Breese. children of New York society lenders at Southampton BeachI L IVAST TREASURE ARE TAKEN FROM GEJIMY 'a ' o ;t; 0 1,1 ft,, 4 Save Owners from. Shar ing War Indemnities. By CARL. D. GROAT (United Press Stuff Correspondent.) BERLIN. (By Mall.) Switzerland 3 A ! sent house a vast treasure In German 'and Austrian securities. Their worth ! can only be puesscd, but it is estimat- ed that they run into many millions of ; dollars. These securities have been smuggled 'out ot Austria and Germany ugainnt ; the time when their owners would I have to help pay the German war In !demiitie. Becai se of the movement of these valuable papers, the German government made strong complaint In the vourse of the pence negotiations. It pointed out that a vast sum of money had gone out of the country, which, without the aid of the entente in recovering, probably could not be reacned. To KsUK IVace Duty Th securities were taken outby wealthy men who desired to escape their share of the burdens arising from peace payments. In some cases, air planes were used to take out great stores of necurUies. In other cases, directly after the armistice, it was pos sible for the wealthy to pack up their tangible assets and move quietly Into Switzerland, or some other neutral country, where the securities were safely stowed away out of the reuch of the German government. Only today tlu re came news from Vienna of a considerable movement of Austrian and Hungarian paper out of the country. One estimate whs that recently $1,000,0(0,00 worth of notes and other securities had, been smuggl ed oat of the country with quite evi dent siyns that the movement had the same purpose behind it a$ the earlier Gern;an smuggling. Neutrals Profit, 1 mta. the Athena l'reas reports. The rapacity or the illl hus leen Increas ed and the facilities tor receiving, handling and storing grain improved. Workmen are Installing the elevators, grain bin and machinery. Plans for enlarging and generally improving the Joseph stockyards huvn been approved by the head officials or he railroad and work on construction and repairs will commence at an early date, the Hear Id learns. Two pens, 5D by 100 feet each, will ba added. The Helix Milling Company haB let the contract for a storage warehouse for flour and other products, accord ing to tho Advocate. A carload of lumber for the new structure has ar rived and a carload of cement is ex pected dally. It Is expected to have the warehouse completed before the .all rush begins. Due to the great demand for resi dential property in Hilton at the Pre sent time a condition which might well he termed a house shortage now prevails the Eagle Rays. In former years, and especially at this season, a number of houses were made vacant by farmers who would move to the farms for summer and to the city in EXQUISITE BEDROOM FURNITURE .We liavo many liujuisoino IVrloil (lolupi a.s well n 1 1 it .Mission and tile t'olonuil, and llii" modern cMiiuple of (i -xign. tiioose one of (lii'W) IMifiH'll matched Miltc and li t your waking eye rmt ummi dainty Ivory enamel, or uixm tlio ilarUer mnjioguuy or wuliiiu. Our sliowUtf is ivondcrrully vuritil, and oi:r jirlttvi tire moilcruie. , , .. ' . ' t,- ,l.'....M. You Will Find a Complete Line of Household j? t.i :,.u! 1 an ' uinttsiiuigs ut v East Webb Street. . Duringr the recent Liberty I-un the 1 dollars to the liberty Loan, because they worked as a group. It la to utilise this tremendous mo tive commercial power that the fed eration has been formed and the best Interests of both employer and em ployed were carefully considered. Oianizin Ability The work of the federation is now being directed by a national committee of prominent business women, delect ed from as widely varying localities as poseiblo, in order that each section of the country will be represented. Women, contrary to the general opin ion, are born organizers. For yearn they had only tho festive- church so cial to expend their organisation talents upon, but the church sociuU have always raised the desired money, it may bo noticed. Then they tackled the clubs and organized the educative winter to be close to school. This sea- ""' ... . . . itilnni? their htiitt mi nn nrcaniKutlnn hnx tnriiAil nnn noURes " " r ' mat many a iiomiriri tlons. each In charge of tt capanie business women of New York mobllis- ! t ruined national rnt-r. tioo worn ed and not only did they subscribe h" b'en directed toward the federa- close to iar.n.nnn th.n,...i.. t,. ,h tlon of tno various siaies irom brotiKht In somethiuk like a million I aro to come the delegates to the na tional federation. Comes In for Twii 1b.v. K. I'. Austin, city school, superin tendent, came in this mornlmr from Emigrant -fiprlnKs to look after his office for twi1 days and pxpo.cts o return tomorrow evening. Mrs. Aus tin and Fred Jr., ure guests at the U Mann cottage at the sprintpi. For Burning Eczema !son the tid for rent are at premium. H?rmiston is soon to have a new shoe store carrying stocks for -men, women and children, the Herald re ports. It will be In the hiuMinff for merly occupied by Jack White's clean ing etablishment. envied. Tho states have been divided into five sec- Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 3!ic, or $1.00 for large size, get bottle ot Zcmo. When applied as directed it effectively removes enema; quickly stops itching, and tieals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and chafinu. ll pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zcmo is ' a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it. awbrUev nothing you have ever uticd is as oilcc iive and satisfying. TbrE. W PeCo. Cleveland, a 1UI0S .0. 1 WOMEN IN MANAGERIAL WORK Eleven Million in Gainful Occupations to be Repre sented at Convention. For Sale Out of tho 11,000.000 women who are engaged in painful occupations in The government is new seeing to it j this country, there are fully a million that no frreat sums of money or paper jwho occupy managerial positions. The are allowed to siip through the boun- properly organized influence of this daries unless for legitimate purposes, million is bound to have its effect not Germany complains that her ability toionly upon commerce itself, but upon meet foreign claims has been material- 'the youuger women who are being" ly decreased by the acts ot war-swoi- 'trained for equally important positions len profiteers and wealthy citizena who chose to take their wealth away rather than aid in rebuilding Germany wherein these profits were made. Incidentally, Switzerland and the other neutral countries, have made vast profits through the war; while the access of wealthy Germans with their fortunes makes money flow rather freely. Switzerland has been for some in the future. Already the mesasge of the National Federation of Business Women to the business and professional women of this country, is having u most gratify inif result and every state sent a representative quota of delegates to the National Federation at ht. Louis oil July 14-18, inclusive. One of the important problems to be j time the playground of Europe, owing considered at this first annual oonven to the closing of other resorts on ac- tion of the new Federation of Business count of the war. It is now necessary and Professional Women of America' to obtain specinl permits to enter the country for pleasure or business purposes. 5 FROFtl NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTY f Grasshoppers have pretty well die appeared from Weston mountain after i an Kiieciive ana . organize a hkiu against them, but myriads of ericketn have taken their place in spots, says the leader. The cricketa are chiefly. Been "ii me uirrn 01 i. i;. nufiniim, ru m m , . . f far they are reported to be doing lit- AO 1 Ty LyOia E rinKnam I was the question, of maintaining an Industrial sauity for business women, especially during the reconstruction period. 10,000 in X. X. Kara 850 a Week In New York alone, there are over 10,000 business women who are earn i in gover fifty dollars a week and when j a business woman has enough ability I to get Into the fifty-a-week clans, she Is regarded as an asset in the commer cial world. "I ADVISE EVERY SICK WOMAN tie or no damage. On Amrust 9 will be offered $100, 000 of Wallowa county's road bonds. the first issue of the $300,000 autho rized ut the special election in June. 'Many inquiries have already been re ceived regarding these Joseph Herald fc&ya. bonds the Automobile tourists are to be ex tended camping privileges in Athena, (the Press reports.. Action was taken ! Wednesday evening by. the Iark com mittee of tho city council, when Mar shal Dobson was instructed to Bet anlde a spare of nproxlmately 300 by 200 feet In the southwest corner of the City Park for a camping ground. A course of Agriculture will be insti tuted by the Waliowa high prhool this I fall under the same plan as in Pnter j prise, the Record Chieftain says. The (salary of the Inftructor will be paid jhalf by the district and half by the j federal governmpnt, acting through !the extension department of the O. A. This instructor gives, his whole , jtime, 12 months a year, to tho work, j erd thsis 1m ftble to afisit the boy i ; through the summer as well as in other seasons. f Richard's chopmill which has been undergoing extensive alterations and jimprovements will be completed In itime to lake cure of the harvest busl- Vegetable Compound." - " I advise every suffering woman tc take I.ydia E. i'inkham's VegetabU n (compound for it ha done me so mucE good. I had female weakness, inflamma tion, pains in my sides and painful periods. I suffered for six years and tried many remedies without benefit The doctor said I musthave unopora- tion. I read about l.vilia E. I'inkham's Vefjetaijlet .omnonnl in the newspapers, andsince taking it I am cured and nave a nice baby four months old. I feel like a new woman, anil have recommended your medicine to my friends. I would lie glad to have everybody know what your medicine did for me, and if any write to me I will answer all letters." Mrs. Mary Camoure. S17 South Main St., Herkimer, N.Y. j Fvery woman at Rome period or other i fn her life may suffer from just such dis- turbancesas Mrs. C'alieure. and if there i is no interested friend to advise, lot this j be a reminder that this famous root and herb remedy baa been overcoming these ailmentsofwomenforrrjorethanWyears. If any complications exist, writ. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. 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