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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1919)
ri"im TEN PACES 1 PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OttEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. - WEDNESDAY. JULY SO, 1919, I 1 i ! 1 t When they make better merchandise 8 .4). B - i 1. ? i . !! f . 4 wis store wm nave it t , . . .We strive at all times to purchase only "merchandise of merit" and to sell it at a fair price consistent with the always good quality offered. Visit this store and prove it for yourself. 1 I . ' .. a . Low Bust Summer Corsets For warm weather comfort and the great bodily freedom so necessary if you -arc to enjoy the pleasures of summer, you must have low bust corset of flexible style. Perfect workmanship, style and fit are assured. The extensiveness of our assortments give further assurance of your finding just the models you want, no matter how fastidious you may be. As our salespeople offer great courtesy in their ser vice, to ee that you are properly fitted. PricesFront Lace1 Models ... $2.73 to $8.75 Prices Back Lace Models. VI .. . . . $J.75 to $9.00 Make it Palm Reach Vacation i- f f T;i fc'l 'J. -l. t1 ' Is 1 No nuitur vvlwre yn go fur your vaca tion: tiie lake, country, seashore, or right at liomor you'd better have a milt of Palm Ilea on. If a good comfort gimrantoc. Take our ytoid for it. A Big Special 3 Days' Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, on 2 - piece and separate cool $28.50 Silk Pongee, Palm Beach Suit, specially priced.. $21.35 $17.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma terials $13.95 $19.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma terials . $15.45 $18.50 Genuine Palm Beach Ma terials . $14.65 $12.50 Skeleton Dixie Weave, 2 ; 'l.v TrfV ft tt l' WW W piece . ...... $7.50 Separate Serge Coats . $6.00 Separate Serge Coats . $5.00 Separate SS.95 Unlined ' Blue 4.65 Unlined Blue .......... $3.85 Unlined Black Mohair Office Coat. .... $3.15 $4.00 Separate Unlined Black Mohair Office Coat $2.85 $3.00 Separate Unlined Black Mohair Office Coat .... $1.95 licuutiful lines of Wadb Keckwuor, Silk Shirts. Silk Sox and Panama and Sailor Hats In big assortments shown in this de partment. Heavy sales during these Itot days is cut ting assortment in sizes. We anxiously a.-k you to come early while sizes are good. STORE EDITORIAL Someone once said that a green salesman might sell something once in a while, but a ' blue one . would never sell anything. - There's a lot in that; we have tried to attract a cheerful lot of salesmen to this store; men who know how to make you feel at home; men who consider every customer a guest; men who serve because they like to do things for people. . " ' ' You will like that spirit at this store JUST RECEIVED NEW PORTIERS, COUCH COV- . ERS, TABLE RUNNERS made of plain and fancy reps, tapes tries, etc. Also plain velours for win dow and interior drapes. ; On display in our art department. ' Curtain Nets that are really dif ferent. Ecru and ivory ! in widths from 36 in. to 45 in. New patterns that will help to make your living rooms a cheery place to live in. Prices range from ...... ?r . . . . 45c to $1.65 POTOLETONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE , I TURKISH BATH TOWELS 29c a good size and weight, pure bleached a special value at ..... .... 29c Pillow Cases, 42x36, good even quality of muslin and a good value at each ........... 39c Office Towels for dentists, doctors, etc., splendid quality, the doz. $1.50 Cotton Batt, a great big roll 2l lbs. full size for comforter, another special value for $1.00 Rag Rugs in three sizesj.', .pretty . borders, washable' and fast colors, priced from . ..$159 to $3.50 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement Cleanliness Economy ; Service 3 Main Line Phones, all 15 . All Other Departments Call-22 TRU BLU COOKIES ' ' - Sold in Bulk-kAlways Fresh : Orange Blossoms, Paramount, Wel lington, Chocolate Dessert, Cocoanut Bars, Bonita, Marshmallow Creams, Marshmallow Puffs, Vanilla Wafers, Creole Creams, Berry Sundae, Fig bars. Price the pound, 40c S 51 5 i 2 EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF , UMATILLA CO. Man in Harvest Fields . Breaks Arm in Tpo places (li;st Orsgonlan Sptclul.) l-MAPiXE, July 0 Charles nnb coek, a young .n an fiotn Portlanl. nt work In .the wheat fieUls whih ,Uie Diekeraon thresMn orew, nod his :ini Ins. nm 'n . tf.ai whet n .ntn'.i:!..--. . "'' "f ,hl' sttiirator 'flw hreaK V'' ho'b above, noon M. elbow Mi l ( ii inse iii ( h'3 '' n. At trat Uoylen, Alla'Snillh, Verona Fullen wider, Ttulh Koyer, Victor Uraeher, Arohje (loud, K ibfii Jtoylen and Dr. rfchneliler, . Miss "eda Unicher experts to en. ter training at .St. Vincent hospital In Portland In Neixumber, S(lrs. Herbert Kvtuutt was fhoiiplnji In Pendleton Friday. .Mlsa Arlelt Connor entertained a nuniher of little friends Sunday after- n honor of her tenth birthday. I lespilc '!" Guy ltoekwell ad family were vis its the "Uti Iting relatives here Sunday afternoon ,1,1.1. r .no it..1 nnu Archie Bond spent the week end at .ri.sol to uae n j.ertnan surlng. 4-m set lh! ". . ) Mrs. lhirry I.a elle Is having a Pert March, who farms the old . new front porch and new roof added t'unmhs e ?i'e. i'i.h old la N.uo. to her proVerty now oecuitied by Hler- Paterson ivirt of the rai rh. M. i.bort ir'ertt an.l family. .lai i'h w!l! movo aluiofit Immed'ttle- i Kvan t'aineron was In town Sutur lit to his ilis'vet mountain rnnch. I day. 'A 2 T..1... PnvKii. who lliis been Ovnci, I .vl I. lilrliliA nccomnnnltfrl lw hhi of the oM lvbalie place lal wtck daughter. Mrs. I'lnian. and Miss Klmaj? sold It to It iluiMtm'ii of wall war- Boylen. drove to Lehman springs Sat- ri a. The nmount asked tor the plre. urday evening. was t25.0'J.), I M. D. Orange and Herbert Kverett Mr. an1 Mrs. S un Vos'io and f.im-. nule a buslnes trip to Walla Walla ily with ils. Win Musty uro ppeeu. pviiiay. lug a wsek's aeatlon Ml Joseph, Ore-j Mrs. Hcssle Humphrey moved to son, with veUiivos. her new home Friday. Mlsa ly Uvens :s nrndln the; lis. u C. Bcharpr and children re- summer witn her sister. .Mrs. Jones, returned home from Lehman springs i ai Asotin. ' . ' Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of Port'.und. i j. o. and Mrs. Russell were In Pen. 'formerly of Freewnter are summer dloton Saturday. I guests of their daughter, Mrs. Kd- ida uidridge spent the weekend ! win March. Miss Francis Schubert hero with friends. 'spent the week n3 as he guest of I Chas. Manning Is in town today. i Mr. and Mrs. John Leroux at L'ma-; ' pine. Almost ImiMissihle Mrs. Maggie Sander i Is the s:icsS Itankln Ves. the other day J tuw j or her sister, Mrs. Pan J. Kirk thui a miracle happen. ; week. J'hyle Impossible? Ttay Lawcnn. who has ueen oei- tanKUi yes. The other day I saw seas for almost two years, has re- a man cut himself fvith a restaurant turned to Umopine and is at the table knife. ' ' : home of his parents Mr. ani Mrs. R. Lawson. Hay enlisted anj Bailed' with Company K. Iif Franco this company was broken t'p un.l he serv ed the remainder of his service wlthj a replacement division, old friends, are welcoming him hack. He re- turned on Surdity and on, Tuesday had a job In the harvV fields. On Wednesday, July 21. -a baby rirl was born to Mr und Mrs. Fred Hodgen of Umapine. Inoidentally, this baby Is a grer.t grandchild of Philip Murphy fr. l(r. .Murphy, who Is an old time settle'.- in this vonnty f.nd proud of being an Irishman. Is liked bv all the community. He 1 also proud of ihe tw-t that h4 Is now the father of six ch.ldren, SO children- and 21 treat grand children. Dana O. Paunders, president of the Hudson Bay creamery and a school director of this district Is the owner of a fine new seven passenger Bulck Six car. J. K. Jones who Is also on the creamery board and president r.t the sevhool boarJ, expects delivery this week of a new Oakland autemo. bile. ! Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Harrington were Sunday gu.wis at the Dan Kirk rtneh. The meeting or fe t-reo,-terian Ladies' Aid which was to have been this welt wVth Mrs. A. A Wil fley. has been postponed indefinite- SLEEP IS THE BODY'S BUILDING-UP TIME J Only deep, ' sound sleep affiTO.can restore the energy siicnt in your day's work. People who know the facts arc goin be yond the mere looks of a bed, and asking about sleeping quality The.re, isn't anybody anywhere, but will sleep better in a Simmons Metal . Bed and Slumber King Springs, You'll be glad to get a good Steel Bed and Slumber King Springs that in vite sleep. We have them in stock now in the en amel with or without brass trimmings, also beautiful natural wood effects, wc invite you. Also we have the best $15.00 felt and $25.00 silk floss 'Mattress that money can buy. " " " . ' :;1 : " ' " .v. ... t ' . '' .1.. i - - t t r4 4 r East Webb Street. i KlinMIIIIIII!l!lllll)lll!!llllllllllllllllllllllll(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!l!IIHIIIIIJIIIIIIIJ The Stanley Wright f:-Tilly lown from catnjj at the ram 5l Sunday. t moved on 2 5 a! I - m ii'ii tut i-xt1 i-'iA mjkj BB l m. -w m m m m-m m mm u . - . ... we. nnd Mrs- -Hov Frazler are ex pected to oceupy theU- summer tent j at the dam thi week. Mrs. Ed Jones of Walla Walla and son Paul were Sun lay guests with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wllfley The B. Moo- family spent Sunday at Cold Spring's in 'he mountains. j On Thursday, July 2i, a baby bof , was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul OaldwelL This is their sooond hoy, nn4 Mr. Caldwell expect plenty of; help in later yeirs running tn branch store of Williams and Olinger at Umapine. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kd sommerviue 01; S.UVrta Canada rei spending tne summer with their daughter. Mrs Wj.'liam Murphy. Mr. and Mxs. Ueri Komlnger have given up the O-ovar Hodgen house for the summer tuor.thj and moved iv., I R. Krumbsh). In all prohabil- aMty they will get amther home alter J vest. - 51 Miss Zella If-ion, leaves the lat B rart of this we k for Seattle wheri K 1 with Mrs. Fischer of the Fischer ! school of music of Walla Walla, and, !a few other pupils they pay 25 fot rflthe privilege of heing auditor pupils jiifor three days under the wonderrui; for a hort time. Mrs. Fischer will take several lensor.s from this xnual-l clan at $40 a lesson. Miss Hoon. aft-' ei her Instruct! in in Seattle will visit the Phlllppis Jit Arlington. Ore., as, well as friends at Olympia. Wash. i O. ft. Reaves, a former rancher in . this vicinity and recently of the U.i S. army, has b'-n discharged from, service and is acaln In the Walls, Walla valley. Whil In France. Mr.; Reaves was with the engineers and contrary to casualty reports wes not; wounded In the service. Mr. and Mrs 1 Reaves expect to sell their wheat: ranch In the Walla Walla valley ar.di go to their" old home In Tennessee. On Saturday. July 2, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mr. David ftprague of Freewater. Mrs. Sprague was before her marriage Allco How ton of tjmaplne. On Face, Arms,' Legs and Head! Tied in Blankets 7 Months, "When baby was two months old she broke out on her face with little -.v. pimples. Then she broke Yy out on her little arms end f VI 'e68' aao evtn OVI:r 'ler S'"-.' ft head. I had her tied in blankets from September the middle of April to J'rfril I keep her from scratching. "I was told about Cuti. cura Soap and Ointment and 1 sent for a sample. J bought mote, and in eighteen days she was healed." (Siened) Mr. and Mrs. to ha Chcr- veneu juiiormanaie;t.,apckane, Wash., Aug. 13, 1913. ' Prevent Further TrcuMe By Using Cutkura Daily Prevent these' nttiy fllatrcsffiK" disfiguring skin troubles cf child hood by using Cuticura Soup, and no other, for every -day toilet and nuraery uses instead cf impure, coarse, or strongly medicated 83ap3. Mottuns, thinl: cf what h rr.eana to your child to o forth into the wcrld handicapped by a liiifiguiirj tiia trouble. - Dust yner slfln with Cutlevra Talcum, na xti3jtiy Hecntto tfi.:e, skin ar.J tinli pot.iuX. TRY OUR DELICIOUS SPECIAL Club Lunch . 11T02 Home Cooking that Tastes Good. . It-' -AT- Lehman Spring's Satyrflay, Ao. 1919 GOOD MUSIC AND A GOOD TIME. Two Cash Prizes Given for Best Characters, Gentleman and Lady. TICKETS $1.00. LADIES FREE Aeht Lunch at 31 f dni-rh t. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii;iiiiii:iiiiiiniiiiiiii;iniiinniiiininmn DANCE Tonight THERE WILL BE A DAN CE WE DN ESP AY.' - JULY 30, AT THE 6-oodman flail Given by the , "; POLLY AND HER PALS CLUJB JAZZ ORCHESTRA ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. . ....w 11.it Had itad IjH.-b. abraalnns of the face. The child wasi But she got no further, than an at- HOf-TUS, July 28. Six year old playing in the stables on the Ruther- tempt to pluck the horse hajr.when Alice l'lant won t try to play with ford avenue. Charles town. Someone! the animal klcKed. horses' tuils any more. As the result' had told her that If she plucked a - of this pastime he tatided In the He- I a!r from the horse's tail she would j '. ' lU-f hospital, autfrring contus on and )r "'le to catch a fairy. She tried It. . when a man does his work well he has not time to find fault with the iwork of bis neighbor. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ' I wish to announce that I am now located in my new office over the Inland , Empire Bank, comer Court and Main streets. : : Old and new patrons wjll (ind me ready to care for 'their dentistry work in a modern manner. " " 1 PR. J. E. SHARP. PKSPOXJJENT WOMEJT. A . prominent writ'T claims ' that . "women are naturally despondent," but often mentt.'l depression may be .attributed to an abnormal condition of the system, which expresses Itself , in nervousness, backache, headaches, . sleeplessnes, : and consequent d- Pilot Rock Stockman on Trip to Kansas City (Kast Oregonlan Special.) PILOT ItOCK. July 80. Grant Chittenden and family and Carl Stu art and family went to the mountains Sunday to pick huckleberrlea. They failed to find any. Uillard French left Saturday for Kansas City with a shipment of cat tle. FrFank Kopp Jr., accompanied a shipment to that point last sveek and arrived home Saturday evening. Ir. and Mrs. Jj. M. fipaulding were rvlsltors here Sunday from Pendleton, i Mrs. M. D. Orsnge returned horns, from the springs Sunday. Mrs. Frank Done and children left Sunday afternoon for the Otis Hamfui ton ranch where they will remain for 1 si ondency. Lyd.a. K. PInkham's Veg etable Compound goes to the root of; seme time. the trouble. It gives tone und strength A number of young people enjoyed to the system and restores women to an outing on McKay last Wednesday! a normal- healthy condition. , evening, the party Including Hlma! Coq Dung Low Louies Place Fine home-made FISH NOODLES Chili Con Carne, Span ish style. . Chop Suey, Chinese style. All kinds of Soup. Short Order Meals. '- Good Steaks.- , Lunches, Coffee, etc. China Tea for Sale . UNDER STATE HOTEL " Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone 167. Pandlston, Ore. W TTSttf Nothing Like it' Ever in Pendleton Before WINTHEfc 2-TON FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ON PNEUIHATIC TIRES A marvel of performance. When it comes to power, traction and speed "She's there." . Independent Garage Distributors '. COLE REO DORT-SCRIPP-BOOTII Court at Thompson St Phone 633 s