ii r&.zFH?m wwNi M W TEN PAGES PACE TWO' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919. 9 ii. 15 it: xftiit: , 4 i wigs . )t i iiUL yuui p lhins take care of themselves.-' 5 . ' p Here and there you will find a person who is too busy to bother with what 4 seems lo them n mere trifle. 5 Thin h true of not only individuals, but some institutions as well. p With us, nothing seems too small or trifling. The smaller things are given 4. as much attention as the larger ones. , The "purchaser of a 25c article is given J the same"at tent ion and courteous treatment as the purchaser of a $25 article 5 receives. ; .(, tl ... ... , '., v 4 ,lt i a pleasure for us to "make good . anything bought here that is not ab- . j Kolutely satisfactory' in every respect.- - . ., 2 Wbmeris (and;, Misses9 Stats Priced fonQaick (Clearances These suits constituting this'saleare charming and are sure to appeal ir resisfably to the woman of fastidious tastes. "Owing1 to the i reductions they bear they will sell on sight; therefore, those of you who wish to profit by the savings should make an earnest attempt to be on hand early to make your se lection. ,.' ,f .. , ; . . , -,' . "These suits are all this season's best models and materials, taffetas, jer sey, serge and, tricotine. Only a few left. We are dividing them in two lota and of fering them at less than wholesale prices. ' - LOT 1 ALL SUITS UP TO $38.50 FOR. ... $15.50 ... LOT 2 ALL SUITS UP TO $65.00 FOR.. .... $22.50 , ; , ,s : Only a few. sizes, come early to get yours while it is here. I I I i I I I RIBBONS PROMINENT IN FALL FASHIONS, ROibons are one of the outstanding notes of the new fall fashions. Dresses made of ribbons with only a bit of lace here and there to soften the outlines are being shown in - this country and Paris. ' , Ribbon Girdles, Sashes, Ribbons for trimmings as bands and panels for skirts, for corsage and overskirts" of dancing frocks, in profusion on underwear, on milinery these, are some of the fashion features that are dairy increasing the demand for rib bons. .. This store is showing the greatest assortment of high and me dhirh grade novelties in these fash ionable ribbons than ever before. Prices range from ..... 25c to $4.00 BUY YOUR BEDSPREADS now. New prices are much higher, " take advantage of foresighted buy- Lag and save at least 20 per cent. . Fine Marseilles weaves in scgUooed and plain from . . $4.25 to SUM ' Crochet Bedspreads from $1.95 to $3.00. ' ; . : SMART NECKWEAR NOVELTIES of organdy lace and Georgette in new summer effects ready for you now at .......... . 65c to $3.00 - New Pleatings in colors and white of Georgette and organdy, yard 75c to $1.50. Lace Silk Hose in black and colors, very smart, to be worn with low shoes. - Prices ...... $1.15 to $1.59 Knit Bloomers, flesh color and white, a, very special value at.. . 59c ALL WASiTGOODS in novelty patterns and colorings at decided reductions of fully one third less. . i, i . ' ' . k .. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement Cleanliness Economy Service 3 Main Line Phones, all 15 -j All Other Departments Call. 22 "BESTOV" ELECTRIC STOVES Boils, toasts and fries; cheapest in price and operation ; best in value. "Bestov" Electric Stove No. 1 is made of uniform blue metal, stands 6 inches-high, 8'4 inches square. Neat galvanized top,,, sanitary throughout, 6 foot cord. ( . ; Can be easily, connected to any ' lamp socket. ., Price complete $4.00. "Bestov" Efectric Stove No. 2 ,v Is made of best planish metal, high ly nickel plated top. ;; 6- inches high, & inches square; 6 foot best asbestos covered cord; Hubbel 2-piece plug. Most sanitary stove on the market. Can be.easily connected to any lamp socket. Price complete $5.00 PENDLETONS greyest department store FTV:r.V;Vi WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE FASHION CALLS FOR POKE BONNETS ... i - , i t 1 ' Iat on your new poke bonnet, ladies, if yoi would be absolutely correct as to the Autunin mo:l3 tor hats. ' Pokes are sure or first piaa in the race of FaNhlon. .This one tl bf taitola embroidered in very, woolly-wool Dowers. Tlie crown is round and the brim wide and jl'ir ing. Note (he new lace Bertha collar that has just "come back!'' rails next month In. his R enme In nnd ee our line before yoii buy elwwhwe. Klumath Piane. , , The Aero company will incorpor ate with healqttrters at Balem, Ore. Oapital Htorli In $4500. , . lite -VMlm ' Invito. af - r M t S OPEN CLUB HOUSE FOR DOMESTIC-EMPLOYES 'V V r ' A ' TU I SRATTLE, tVnsh.. July 2!. By a Il.t-'A. in London Man- vote of 4 to 3 tl.e cltycnuncll yeater- gi ages Work;' Trains' Girls, :dy p"ioned indefinitely reiu- W 1..1 1 T '.turn which, ,if passed, would hove ti Zt IVegUiaieS XlOUrS. ,vited Kamonn de Valera, "president Jl , , ,. , f 'be Irish repuhlie," to visit Seattle g LCWDO.V. July J9. Domestic ser R I vie is, made a profession and an at R tractive one oyer here. , brand-new R scheme hae' been thunched by the Y. ,W. C. A. It is called the "Home Ser- view Corps." It has been bu a week A or two in operation so there are yyt Zk only about- forty Blrls enrolled. But 5 the jnumber is utrowlnit doily. They live 5 at a kind of residential cJnh ta one of B the most aristocratic eections olxin. K tertaln their friends, both mn and K work. They-come back here for their meals and their free time-. They en m tertai ntheir friends; both men and A women, here. The club is employment Zk manager for them. And. they are 5 guarantee -not only work .but free 5 must affree to a "ten hour" daily some F time between four and six in tht after 6 noon, as well an stlpiflated meal hours, m vacattonn. half holtdnys, week-ends A and regular working hour. Zk Tratninar Cwitcr , 5f This etub in merely the 8t"t. It Is K a training cnntir at well. Girls romve K their training either before they take R a position or irv th extra hours after w their work. . In ny earn the employer m x hires the i?irl for the "hofitet' am the Knicllsh cull the club, paying the hoa Zk tel manager two pence an hour; or J about twenty cents in American money B The hostel on the other hand pays the B Klrl thirty shillings, or about $7.56 a Rjweett durlm? her probation period 1 merely ax a c.tixen of Ireland to sreak nn Irish conditions. Mr. Ie Valeru will, however, visit Seattle the latter part of-Sentemb? r, according to announcement today by 13. J. Voen, former president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in this city. Coen says Ie Valera. will make several spcechvM while here. . Colanders are obtainable which nre much more Hal Iffactory for making butters or jams than the, ricer of the colander plus the potato masher. This colander clamps to. tho table and bna an attachment which -is . turned by hand forolnu the fruit through. It time as well: in fact, their employers I"1" Bl,i0 be "ed for puree.t or rlced poia:oes j whether she is employed or not. The hostel thus assumes the responsibility for getting her employment. The girl Ipays the hoetile a small and nominal sum for her board, lodainK. laundry 1 1 and club privilegea All ciris In the I Home Service- Corps- wear, a uniform 1 : COniSIinR or a plain uiuet urrra Willi K I white apron and bift' white cap. ' The iletters "H. S. C." are worn on the cap p 'and arm. An employer can hire a Klrl lfor any lcnKth of service from two A : hours to a yearly contract. No Kir: 2 'can work more than 4S hours a week. K i IH-fiiilto Rules A minimum of two weeks holiday on i full pay must be given- tho grls for every year of work. When workers live at the house of their employer, their Flee,ping rooms must conform to definite requirements of liKht, heat and vVntilation. The usual hours or iwork will be between 7 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. Any service desired earlier . . . i 1 . . I 1 1 ,hl,.rlt. or lair can iw u . V. BDecial arrannement with the hostel jj management and upon a payment of a special extra rate per hour. Overtime m Is in any case, limited. Meals will be 5 taken ordinarily at the hostel, but if S preferred some may be had at the 5 home of the employer through special 8 arrangement with the hostel manage K'ment. An hour must be allowed for dinner as well as sufficient time be- twee ntne nours qi t ami o mr Each worker ts provided with a book which must be signed by the employer showing time of arrival and departure as well as meals, if any, taken at the employer's house. r 5' m i GERMAN PREMIER 'k' -'V : ft V. v v 1 k X J i 5 S 5 2 OVERSTUFFED ROCKER A Biff Special Value at - .'$25.75 ' Complete-your living' room with this large And rbnifortnliM bverV slurred rocker. It Is an unusual value with lis deep spring -seat, wing buck and covering tit high rol Imitation SpaitlHh leather. A good looking chslr and restful one. i t THIS BED DAVENPORT AT $57.50 IS A MONT TI'.lll'..Minu v.i,.- One of the best values we can orrcr Is this userul piece of furul ture. It Is or good con struction and built on simple, plain lines. Up holstered in Himnlsli leatherette, cushioned scut and buck. A bed davenport aolveB tho problem of the guest in apartment or smnll cot tage, and saves the suace that a bed would take, since it provides a comfortable couch for .the living room Wi(Me awMSSW, GUSTAV BERLIN Here is the latest picture of the present German premier, whose task is to re-es-taMish relations witb the rest of ARMY WOMEN HOUSED IN OLD GERMAN HOME T ".By (JUACsf ioX'lXF.St rm-lo cabhit-t fx fillfid with rare bits shoes for winter. . i2) Dont be rcluct ot the w-orid's art. The dining room ant to wear wooden shoes -or wooden lis lined .with heavy carved panellngi soles. (3) During summer and fall go ;amJ. there ts fine Unen and silver ser-1 barefooted, or wear sandals. .(4) Wear vice. On the piano is a picture of the your" poorest shoes during dry wea family group father, mother, da ugh- ther. (5 Keep on using your shoes. ters. and one tall boy. The boy is now Have tbem half soled. () Wear slip jdea l, killed in" the early days ot the pers in tho 'house.'.' ;ar. On a table there is another pic- j ture or blm as he went away to the j Ry-Pnxliict Planw Seen. -W. O. , A. in "fht in his officer's regalia of. the HOOD KTVKH. Or., July 29. A iiViih the American .V France.) TKKVKd, Ori-many. vtBy fajl). " ' J-lamily Intemed. , . ; . fhera hi an. all .American homo o-! Thecountry to whom they . gave cuplcd and operated wrtirrly by Anw-r- their son. pas lost the war, and they Iran women rwcht in the center of thi have lonl also their home. The family oblent city In rjermany. Of course is interned in Switzerland. The house thre nre Americans everywhere, on. was requisitioned by the American the streets. In the requisitioned hotels, army. It stands Just as they left it. blllctfcd in groups in houses Uirmurh- with the- Intimate personal ' things bii th rily. for Treves Is part of the about th rooms. As is being done in territory of the American Armv of Oc- the case of all requisitioned property cop.ition. Hut this particular him is:tiw-d liy the Army of Occupation, the nccoiiied Juirt by American, women, fleritian government will be forced to Thry nre mettibers of tls Hmnol C.irr de)iiately and Justly .recompense the nlt of telephone operatars for the , owners foY. Its use, but the A. K. K. Treves district. ' vuya nothing. . Th.'ir house Is a Imurinm big home, i Mgns llcmain . the srperty r wealthy iermn. Tae virile street cars witn snmv win- than a dipper or spoon because it fits room are filled with beautiful fiirni- bt xerosa the cnrhHies o:rr th into the mouth of the Jar and pre- Wrf. There Is a wide-open fire piece beuae. They have still their iilnrird vents dripping. It Is also convenient tn the sitting room with besutlfelly i vt sar-days. ThejoiMi given prnmln- whe. the open kettle method is used done family portraits above It. Theence rends: (I) Save ou.' leather for small-frui: or berry canning. ' rarty of high officials of Libby.Mc. -vell & IJbby, arrived here Saturday fur a visit with local fruit sales offi cials and t inspect locot enord by products plants. The members of the party -were General Manager Rustic, Chief Pur chasing Agent Kay Belew, Manager Mathewson and Purchasing Agent Kyle, of the M-.rth Yakima district, gene from Medford and The v.sitors were here especially to!folem Thursday. see the plant of the Hood Itiver Vine-! Lieutenant Ilrowne has lta-htlmr Major Flelito. TAKIKMA. July 29. Mayor Ole Hanson. ,of Seattle. lived up to his reputation of always having a fight ir. Yakima when he spent Saturday and Sunday here as the guest of the VVnxhinffton Automobile Dealers as sociation. As he was driving slowly in an automobile, a spectator remarked: "He ought to be hung to the nearest telenhone nole." ' ' ' x Hanson promptly climbed out of the machine and struck the man a rins ing blow. The fellow disappeared fiuicktv In the crowd, which cheered the aggressive attack. ;, "That's the way to deal with the I. v W.: they're all - cowards'' ' tho Seattle mayer told the Yakima mayor, who was with him. "I know that fel low's face; he's beei under arrest at Seattle," Air. Hanson has visited Yakima five times in recent years and saj's he has had to "fight" each time. Aero Company In I-Virmctl. HILVKHTON, tr., uly 299. Ac cording to information received ty wire Sunday from Lieutenant Floyd D. Hrowne at Pan Francisco, ho has purchased a n-w J. N.-4 t. aerial gunnery ship and will start north Tuesday, making the first landing at Medford, Or. IDe will Jump to isu- arrive . in . . card of Thanks. ' " We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to' the De gree of Honor, the United Artisans and o the many friends for their sympathy and kindness shown during our sad bereavement ond loss of our beloved wife and mother; also for the many beautiful flpnil offerings. J. A. Dl'PLift AND FAMILY, j RSBSBBG The Beauty The Lily can be yours. Its wonderfully pure. soft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion if yew will unci 1ST gnr company. whlch is being greatly enlarged this season. A syrup ladle with Its broad bowl and pointed lip Is -more convenient organized Crescent Lunch . SI 7 Main Street. BCTTER MILK HOT C(fl;8 . Good Cerrv. . KWirUB DIXKHS-". Short Orders at all Times. Home Made Pastry ' K, If. SnmcnillP, Prop. a company to ne Known as tne i-tea. ber Aero company and the stockhold ers are as follows: Floyd D. Hrowne. president; Ralph Workman of Mc. Mlnnvllle. vice president; Henry K. Browne,, secretary-treasurer... F. C Franseen of Portland, aviator. Lieutenant Browne has made av rangements to carry the McMinnvllle delegates to tho Elks' convention at Aniiniincinir tho Now ' OSBORNE TAXI SERVICE Sam Jliorac, Prop. .. . Operating Taxicnhs IMY AMI .N'HJIIT " to any part of the city. 8tii ml at t'ewjr lllllliinl purlnrs ti:lfpiio.k in and we will be there with the ' service. .... ..i J JfMcMmtiJicJMe East Webb Street. Notice. I have moved my Insurance office to Lindgren ant Franseen, .tnllora, 7311 Main street, nest to Max Bacr. Phone 667. JOB KLL. Dr. David Bennett Hill ri:NTisTnv X-ruy UlaitifOsis. ' . " Pendleton " ' ' Notlcf. DIIS. PARKER & SPALDIN'O are now located In the Inland F.mplre Pnnk Hldg. Tim telephone number! (53) will remain the same. NOTICE CECIL COSPER prune Accoi;.TAirr INCOME TAX ADVISER Bmlth-Crawford V)m. , Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phone 101 . . ; I am now located In the Peeblcr ltiilldillg, over tlio WorkliMt men's Clotlilng Store. DALE RQTHWELL , Optometrist, and Optician. ; " , Phono Bull TAXICAB PHOND 70 Beak ts R Idee fc (1. VARKKR TAXI OOV Why ray Wor Sale 2-Ton EUiofOE Trucks 3-Ton , 5-Ton VERY LIBERAL TERRAS - w ' ' " , r w .. Address Spruce Production Corporation Vancouver, Washington Nothing Like it Ever in Pendleton Before r W1NTHEK. 2-TON FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TR.UCE5 ON PNEUMATIC TIRES A raarvel of performance. When it conies to power, traction and speed "She's there." Independent Garage Distributors COLE REO DORT SCRIPP-ROOTH Court at Thompson St, ' " ' Phon6 633 n