East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DATLY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919,
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BALKAN CHILDREN 250 MILES TO GO
What you see in our Windows
reflects what you find in our Store. Neither wilfully or by accident do we in
tend that our window displays shall create the wrong impression or act as a
false stimulant to wlu-t the appetite and then disappoint the intending pur
chaser after the feast is spread.
We mean that our windows shall a lways be a true index of values not only
in prices but in the character of the merchandise displayed as well. And there
shall always be plenty of it inside the store we promise you that, and always
the best for the price, no matter what the price.
The Most Popular Waist Styles of the Hour
COUCHES
Uur Piivcnporta uml
KU'i'l (.'out'lH'S AU, JUHt
us cuinl urtublu ua tliuy .
limit. Tliuy ' l" uhuU
fur fluier (lay, r l.itliUt
wrvU-f. ' KHP'-cly
humiy art they Miurinu.
ihm .rtwcMit htJii si.Bll n
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pun busily
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DAVENPORTS AND STEEL
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j , We Imvc a nice llneU
j of Muttreasc to fit' -B, , , !. t' ' "' grmJLi - M
ih) inriTisit at Tl,Ej
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New and charming creations which take their inspiration from the ex
quisite master models of the foremost designers on this and the other side of
the water. They are rare pictures of beauty of fashioning and designing
not one, but all of them.' And many a woman and miss who lets her eyes feast
upon them will find herself longing to place one or more of them in her ward
robe. ...
Numbers are made of filmy nets, dainty Georgette crepes and rich char
meuse silks numerous others of subtle satins of clinging textures and luxuri
ous crepe de chines; trimmed with filet and Venetian laces, embroidery, color
ful beadings. etc. A few instances of t he prices they are listing aie printed
below $5.75, $22.50. .
A CONTINUANCE OF OUR "
July Clearance Sale
v of
Summer Wash
Goods
All novelties in printed and woven effects on
sale at the following prices :
25c Wash Goods, on sale 19c
35c Wash Goods, on sale 27c
39c Wash Goods on sale 29c
40c Wash Goods on sale 31c
30c Wash Goods on sale 37c
80c Wash Goods on sale 43c
65c Wash Goods on sale 45c
75c Wash Goods on sale 49c
85c Wash Goods on sale 59c
$1.00 Wash Goods on sale ..... 69c
$1.25 Wash Goods on sale 89c
$1.50 Wrash Goods on sale 98c
MERCERIZED POPLIN
in all solid colors. A special 50c quality, on sale
this week at 39c
CHILDREN'S TAN STOCKINGS
to match their summer shoes, mer
cerized lisle in a fine quality at 50c
to 65c.
Take with you on your vacation
ART NEEDLE WORK
This section of our store m display
ing the most interesting exhibit of
pretty stamped articles ready for em
broidery. .
Women who want to fill in their
spare moments .with embroidering,
knitting or crocheting, will find us
fully prepared to lend useful and
practical aid in furnishing the ma
terials at very moderate prices, such
as the following:
Infants' Stamped Dresses.
Women's Stamped Gowns and Lin
gerie. , Pillow Tops, ' Scarfs, Luncheon
Sets and many others.
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.
Just a Few of Our Many Money
Savers to You.
Extra Good Bulk Coffee, lb 40c
Del Monte Table Catsup, bottle 25c
Libby's Tomato Soup, 2 cans. . . . 25c
Goblin Toilet Soap, 5 bars 25c
Rose Bath Toilet Soap, 3 bars.. 25c
Extra Good Ripe Olives, 3 cans 40c
Sliced Dill Pickles, 3 cans . . 55c
10c
Golden Age Macaroni, Spagretti,
vermicelli and Noodles, pKg.
"PENDtTTONS G2EATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
jne peoples ware
V":-?jiawHrBF IT AV TO TRA DC
h
ous
All thronith tho Balkans Uttle groups of rofuRees may still
be seen making tholr way on foot to far-away homes. Thssa chil
dren, footsore anrt clod In rags, had still 60 milea to, go when
the Red Cross Balkan mission met them.
I THE LEAGUE COVENANT
THE AUTHORS OF THESE ARTICLES:
William IL Taf t, ex-President of the United States.
George W. Wickersham, formerly U. S. Atty. General.
A. Lawrence Lowell, President Harvard University.
Henry W. Taft, of the New York Bar. ,
East Webb Street. j
s
si
ilTUE PURPOSE:
To discuss and make clear the various articles of the
Paris Covenant for a League of Nations, now awaiting
ratification by the United States Senate.
Today's Letter Takes Up
8l,AUOIt. St'ks W lilo 11wers
; - Whether or not this general decla- '
0 The Loi.ni.Knon on lnlernutional ralion ,, bo ndpled 1V. tn0 ow. j
(lUibor LeBisIation b.-sliles preparing j er3 iBnntory to the peace treaty. Its
fTand submitting to the I-eace Confer- formulation and recommendation by
ajence the convention or treaty described !, international Commission Indi
S In the preceding letter also recoin- i cntps tho extellt of tho programme
5j;meniled for tho consideration of the ; .i,inl, ,uQ i..ii1,JJi ...M . ,i,n
j...v.....oi oi wiB iiiKuu in "iiuiiii. n are Invited to adopt
W treaty of peact
f inn or iciKhts"
A This program consists in the follow
ins declaration of principles which has
(Kjbeen charautedizcu as the Labor 14111
of Rights, viz.:
m I. "In riRht and in fact the ttibnr of
human beins1 should not bo treated
Sfi&s merchandise or an article of com-
fA merce.
51 2. "Xo child should be permitted to
2
ce pa rate
from the convention:
and apart I
The CommiH-
sion also adopted a resolution ex-
presRlnff the hope that as oon as
poasfhte an agreement should be ar-
flvnrl of linttvaan tho hinh nun rs i it tr
partios with a view to ondowin? the i
"International labor Confereiice,
under the auspices of the Leaffue.
of Xatlons, with piwer to take,
under conditions to be deter
mined, resolutions possessing tho
force Of international law."
This proposal embodies the rcom-
tnniif1:iiinn nf tiif 1 n torn 1 1 It-il Tjihtir
oe emvioeu in maumry or commerce ;nnd yot-t conferences held in
before the aSe of fourteen years. In London in August, 1S17. and Febru
order that every child may be Insured inryi m, n ,g flt vartance wlth the
iaaonablo opportunities for mental genora pllin of the covenant of the
ana pnysicai eauraiion uviwmi mo
years of fourteen ond eighteen, young
persons of either sex may only be em
ployed on work which is not harmful
HAVE YOU ANY WAY OF KEEPING
COOL THESE DAYS? '
You can use a
12-inch Pullman G. E.
7
i
for about t cent an hour. Why not use one
" nights to keep your bed room cool?
The cost of such a fan is only $15.00, the same
price as last year.
A K
Paciflrj Power
& Light Co.
"Always At Your Service"
Ieajfue of Nations, which
carefully
avoids any effort to erect a super
isoverlsnity oyr the nations, and i
; confines itself to international agree-;
menls ami their enforcement as prin
cipal basis for the preservation of In- '
lernutlonal peace. I
fail Ijilior C'oiiditloiis Jlo ,
Stamlarlizecl'. t !
' Manv of these recommendations
I for the Improvement of labor will np-
peal at once to the favorable Judx- I
! ment of the worlii. How far the pre- '
sent unequal condition of develop-'
i ment of the different countries com-
i nnplnc the Leneue of Nations will j
! warrant the standardization of a Jnbor
J. "'Limitation of the hnura-of worK i conaitions proposea ny inis conven- j
in industrv on the basl-wof eti-'ht hours . lion Is a matter cainn? ror careful
'a dav or fortv-eiaht hours a week. ! examination. The project involves a
subject to an exception for countries j novel effort of ftir-reachln-f conse
im which climatic conditions, the inl- j unence. In view of that novelty, it Is
nerfert development of industrial or- : to he regretted that the proposed
ganlzatlon or other special circum- j convention should he marie so extra,
'stance render the Industrial efficiency I ordinarily difficult of amendment ns
inf the workers substantially different, j is proposed. Ity its terms, any ameml-
Tho Tnternniinnal Ijibnr Conference : ment must first be adopted by the
'will iwinmioiirt haste opiiroxlmatoly conference by two-thirds of the votes
eoulvnlent to the above for adoption j cast by tne ociegates present, tnen
in such countries. ratified by the states whose represen-
"In all maters concerning their tatlves compose the Executive Coun
atatus ns workers and social Insurance1 ell of the league of Nations and
foreism workmen lawfully admitted to J finally by three-fourths of the states
anv countrv. and their families, should "hose representatives compose the
be' Insured the same treatment as the! Body of releKates of the l-eaBne
nationals of that country. (The plan as a whole undoubtedly will
a "Ml slates should Institute ajoppeal to a large number of people,
system" of Inspection, in which worn- It will have the endorsement nfor
en should take part, In order to in- Ranii-ed labor In the United States
.... .... ,,.,,! f ihe laws and I and cannot fail to exercise a great
regulations for the protection of the J influence upon the ratification of the
workers.
I to their hT-icnl development and on
i condition that the continuation of
! their technical ur general education is
I insured.
4. "Every worker has a right to a
wage adeamite to maintain a reason-
Si! able standard of life, having regard to
2 the civilization of his time and coun-
8rtry.
3 ! 6. "Rqual pay should be given to
J women and to men for work of equal
K lvalue In quantity and quality,
pi 6. "A weekly rest. Including Sun
!dav. or its equivalent, for all workers.
M 1. "Limitation of the houiB. of work
I
w. i ",.. t peace covenant itself.
S;
K'kiiiioii c;iven JudKnu-nt for Stoo.
r! K. K. .Sutton was given a Judgment
P;fop llutf against. John L. Barker
'circuit court today.
FOR SALE
. Good Jocation. All tools, inacninery, stock
and equipment goes. Done $12,000 business in
last six months,
i
; Bargain if taken before August 1, 1919. .. .-
Address Post Office Box 837, City.
Sclimil iJtm Icivel.
Several copies of the 191 S Oregon
1 school laws, were received today by
i County Superintendent W. VT. Green
land will be. sent to various district
R J school officials. IJsts of new text-
r raoiro Grain 0. Jloicn. I books adopted on June 2 by the text-
T. The Pacific Grain Co. and the Pa- book commission, have also been re
'ciflc Coast Elevator Co. Uouser grain! ceived and will likewise be supplied
4 concerns today moved Into their j to the districts. Mr. Green pro
Si new quarters on Main street north ! nounocs w hat texts he has examined
5 i of the Infand Kmpire Bank. John j as very satisfactory.
5 n Montgomery - now local agent tor :
CihA two concerns and both businesses)
15 will be handled from the one of flee. Ill I II Itll I I in III II lllltll III II I IIIKl 111 1 1111
iSeoU Hm $llfl Jndpiiio?ti.
A judgment In the Rum of tlt!)fi.33.
and copts wm awarded Char lea Scott
from O. H- Iteeder In circuit court to-J
day. An order was also made order-!
ing the sheriff to Hell the limine on
which Scott had a lien to satisfy tho'
judgment.' Tho !en w:u oroered foro
c lowed.
o-i;i s uxajUK
HO TINTS OK 1KMZ.K
TcmMin(urfi is 101 Today.
The tcmperuture In 101 today, but
tho humldfty is noticeable. Yester
day tho mercury, which stood at iy
at 2:S0 p. m. reuched lot. THo tem
perature nuH 63 Jat niisht.
l'iimy 'uiiii1nm(mht I Jure.
U. I Imimjiitf. county eoinKjirslouer,
Is a 'endloto!! visitor from his home
In .Stunfiold today. lUiMiiifHS lutuKS
Mr. ininnliiK t" 'he city. .
KIMtJNU, Okla., July 23. When
Wiss Ada Iudluy of Jlainsvllle. Tc
ar, arrived her to attend a summer
chonl and received a trunk she had
checked t Ka iwio C:ty o found it
.vua iiccompanlet! by a revenue offi
cer. The trunk was opened and in
It wus found SO pints of whiskey, MiM
IiidU-y dciiiel ovncrshlji-and explain
ed that a porter in Kansas City, -whom
Mio had check her trunk ''must have
r.iuUo a mutluke. Her trunk, she said,
wus u tiuiniQr (runkf whit th one
ttt-nt here was a Tar so green one. Her
fu.th.er wa appealed to to solve the
mytry.
Carpenters
more days
ml painters have
worii to complete.
For Biliousness
Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. It
is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes
tines and bowels fail to expeL If you will take a few
dosec of Beecham's Pills, when bilious, you will soon
rid yourself of the impurities, relieve skit headache,
stimulate the liver and hile and tone the stomach.
Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using
BEECHAM'S PELS
Dhsitis f Bursal Vala
.to Wa
r with Ever? Bos.
la bam. 10c, 25c
il-Trtio l-'annrr In Oly.
Ioren J. Keward. a wall known far
mer nar Echo, is in I'ondleton today
on luainers
Sum fur High SelHtol site. '
t nion High f-Vbool District No. 2. 2
of Pilot Hock, today brouKlit suit
.iBiilnat Mark A. Sturtevant, us execu
tor of the turtevant estate, to con-
dt-mn property within the turevant s
able value on the property and de-
jiroio5ed new Union hiph Bchool there. ' 2
;arotittr IMmnr (;rantrtL iA court is asked to place a reason-:
Roy Garoult? was KTanted a. di-;Ahie aiue nn tne oroieru and de-
vorce from Lottie tiarotitte in circuit' clare it pchool land. The site waft
court today, the i.e goin by de-'choFen from a fiehl of three in a S
fault. 1 school election i.t l'ilot JUck two 3
months aso. 3
j JiifUre Sc-l up Marriage. j. '3
; With a record of so xeconds to tie Clwk'ii ltcort. Itciiut A--nillL i3
live knot. 41ty Recorder Thomas Its W. . lirecn is niakiag up the list 3
i-iTimiumi ti- .((iiuii. inm ' i iiiaiina iuuiii iviiu(.i cinrtvf re- .
; morning which united James Nurse, .ports to be sent to ta!e Superintend- 3 n I'ine.
lori'urnta. Idaho, and Mra. Annaleut J. A. Churchill in about a week. ' n9CO
jtieorjre Faskelt. of Kreewaler. Missi.So far all districts except S2. 42, ii, '5 ,
Evelyn Somiuertille and N. Berkeley, i. IS. 1 and lli have turned in re-
ANSCO
CAMERAS
and
Speedex Films
Do" t let another summer go
by without an Ansco. It will
add inoro t3 the pleasure of
your outing.! thaa anything elm
winter and long afterwarriv
yox can live over aqaln with
nir pi urea those good sum-
Lt us show you the
jho acted as witnesses, held a- watch j ports. Any school which is not rep-
ion the judge, Mr. Xurs is a 1
farmer rsentei on the report lime its ap-
and is S3 years of a the oldest man portion ment of the county fund and
to take out a marrlaiee licen in this; Mr. Green is urRtnj, the lardy districts
1 Tallman O Co. I
fxwdina; Krntglsts.
county this year.
jto wtiil in rcrons ot orco.
uiiiiiiiiiumiiiiimiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiii
D. A N GE
ipnight;
There will be a dance tonight, July 23, at the
EsgSo-laodman Hall
Given by the
TOLLY AND 1II2R PALS CLUB
JAZZ ORCHESTRA