TWELVE PAGES PACE TWO DAILY EAST OREOONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, lfllfl. riiiitiiiitii iiiiiriitHiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiidiiiiiiimiiiiiiii iiitiiiniiiiiMiiiiiM "Only One 'mote Shopping-Way .Before the, Round-Up, j I ARE YOU READY? COME TO US, WE WILL OUTFIT YOU AND HAVE YOUR GARMENTS READY FOR YOU TO VE AR TO THE GREAT SHOW. WE'LL GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE TRICE, AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. - i E E2 E ftp M-.Jf New Fall resses For All Occasions No matter for what purpose you wish a dress, you will find one to fit your need in our present assortments. These assortments include styles suitable for "Dress Up" affairs as wel as for practi cal everyday, street wear. Every popular material is included, trimmed as simply or as elaborately as you could possibly de sire; sizes and styles for every figure are here, at prices that will appeal to you. . " TRICOLETTE DRESSES .......... ':-'-' " , - TRICOTINE DRESSES TAW f: SERGE DRESSES MESSAUNE1 $48.50 to $75.00 $22.50 10 $68.50 $18.50 to $48.50 $22.50' $85.50 at. f t COSTUME VELVETS Are,'sellirig , , rapidly. If you want any it would be wise to see them soon and make your selections. , Wide widths and extra quality. : 'TJie yard . . . . $3.75 '": r.: crepe meteor iC . rv is a beautiful silk with a crepe finish orf one side and satin f inish'pn the other, very soft and lus trous in the high colors, for evening" w;earV sucH a melon, apricot, sea green, nile," pink,; J ( white, etc.: 40 inches wide, the yard ' T.P. W. Pure F oop In Our Model Sanitary Basement - CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15 . ; All Other Depts. call 22. . , If possible, please order tomorrow as many, of your non-perishable groceries for the balance of the week as you can. By doing so you will get better service and help the clerks and the delivery? men.." -" ;' - .-' '. ' KUMFY KLOTH , All wool, 100 per cent coat ings, 54 inches wide in a range of fall colors ideal for fcQ QC a new coat. The yard vO'UO BLACK DUCHESS SATIN 36 inches wide, a very fine even weave j O flA and splendid weight, price per yard UU r NOVELTY LINING SILKS A new range "of pretty patterns priced at $2.25 to $3.00 yard. f . KNIT BLOOMERS, flesh color and white, in a good medium weight cotton; all sizes, CQ the pair . . CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOSE, OCp black and white, the pair ...... ..... "INFANTS' ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, silk heel and toe, the pair. ...... INFANTS' SILK AND WOOL HOSE, pr. 80c PHOENIX NO. 363 SILK HOSE for O 25 women, color black, ful fashioned, pair. A WMMt ilfcj, it 59c You can positively save money faU Pf NDttTON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE n positively save . -f i , TiT 1 by buying your ,JheFGoples WarohousQ til needs HOW. " ' V T ilwmnE fr avs to hm- IV'"lllA!,& Prices are Positively Ris ing. Don't delay. You can save how. For Men Who want the Best Business men of standing require clothes that look like the man's position; and a good many men think such clothes cant be had ready-made. It's an expen sive thought, but it's their own money. We've studied clothes construction pretty carefully; we're showing suits for busi ness men, made the custom way; clothes that drape well, fit well; made with no padding nor stiff canvas; shaped by hand. They're wonderful clothes. We have sizes to fit every figure. Special CCfl values at PdU And at $35, $40, $45, $55, $60, $70. HART SCHAFFNErt & MARX BOYS' CLOTHES LIKE FATHER'S Now we can offer you something bet ter; Hart Schaffner & Marx are making boys' clothes; sizes from 8 years up. It's a wonderful thing for you parents to be able to get such clothes for your boys ; all wool fabric, with the finest tailoring and smartest style. Guaranteed in every C9C way. Exceptionally good ones at Other suits $18.50, $20, $30, $35, $40. tV vat iK)... :.. iiit i . t L r .ill' ft if.. i-. '.- .at . -V '.. :: f-B 1- i a V IT'S TIME NOW FOR YOUR FALL OVERCOAT Scotch weaves, tweeds, homespuns, duffles; new English fabrics1 finest over coats; made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. , Motor coats, street coats, dress overcoats; rainproofed. It's really a wonderful over coat exhibit; one that you cant afford to miss; one that we know you would CCA really want to see. Very good ones And at $40, $60, $65, $70, $75. THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES LEATHER COATS The most popular, out-door garment is the leather coat or jacket. Light in weight, wind proof, serviceable and warm. Good looking "and most satisfactory. We are showing an immense assortment of these garments every one guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' LEATHER COATS gQ to JQQLEATHER VESTS ft to JQ "lllllltllllllllllllltltllllllllUlinillltnHlllllliiii Hiiimiimmmiimmiiiu '"'"'""'V FOUR NIGHTS OF FRONTIER FROLIC SOON ON IN CANYON, WITH 650,000 BUCKS TO SPEND Happy Canyon will open it doora tomorrow evening at 7 o"clock for its four niKhUs of frontier frolic. The stage is all set, the performers will go through their final rehearsal this evening, the directors are catch ing up the tag ends of their prepara tions and promptly at 8 o'eslock to morrow evening the opening feature bt the opealng night will begin. SSven tha picturesque scenic efforts of tne last snow have been surpassed this year, more attention having been given by the artists to the details. Di rectors Baley and Prake, who have the program. In charge, have a num ber of new 'features this year which promise to add to the delight of the crowds. The sale of reserved seats Indicates a packed grandstand on each of the four nights and there Is not a question but that thousands will be turned away on Friday and aturday-even-ings. Because it Is impossible to in crease the seating capacity, the di rectors are requesting local people Insofar as possible, to . attend the Wednesday and Thursday perform- FJORD, 1918, 5-pass. MITCHELL, 1916, 5-pass.' . : OVERLAND 1913, 2-pass. . 5 WILLYS-OVERLAND, 1916 7-pass. PODGE, 1916, 5-pass. STANDARD TRUCK, 3' -ton. 5 The' above cars can be sold for cash, or terms, and woulll make splendid cars for any one desiring to make money, either for jitney or investment. fRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO. Lexington and White Dealers of Umatilla County. Phone 46 722 Cottonwood ances so that the two final evenings may be given over to visitors. Jazziest Orchestra Coming. The big dancing pavilion has been put in splendid condition and an ef fort -will be made to keep the spec tators from crowding onto the danc ing floor. Director Bentley has se cured a competent crew of helpers and, with the assistance of the jazziest orchestra in the northwest, promises to make this dance as peppy as ever a dance was. Director Kern, who has charge of the "liquor" emporium, has made im provements at his bar and has ordered enough "red and' yellow likker" to float the Leviathan. "Wild Bill" Morrison and "Alkali Ed" Geist have their "gambling" equipment all in stalled and the whir of the little ivory ball and the rattle of the bones will start as soon as the first "street" per formance is over. 630,000 Bucks to Spend. Anticipating a big run on the bank. Director Kinehart has increased the capital stock tot Spender's Bank and will have 650,000 Bucks read y for cir culation. , An addition has been built to the bank building so that sales can be made inside the pavilion as well as in the street. The. other directors have given equal attention to their particular de partments and all are rarin' to go. Tl WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. The fed eral treasury already faces a deficit of 3, 691,273.345. For the present fiscal year, Chairman Good of the house appropriations committee, de clared in a speech to the house today. He sounded a warning that the ."ac tual condition confronting the treas ury is so alarming that we may well pause and calmly consider the obli gations already existing, that must be met before entering on an enlarged program which calls for additional expenditures. - ! "Demands on the treasury during the present fiscal year are stagger ing. Good said. The average peace time expenditure Is slightly more than a billion. Total government re quirements, outside of the present ur gent deficiency bill and appropriati ons that will be asked for by June 30, 1920, will be $10,831,201. Revenue for the fiscal year will be $7,239,928, said Good. v Good strongly recommended that President Wilson appoint a national finance officer to have complete over sight of all government expenditures so that economy may be practiced to the limit by the government. Good called upon the president to use his authority to produce the strictest gov ernmental economy. Too Late to Classify LOST Between Saturday and Mon day, fraternity pin set with Pearls. Reward if returned to this office. DA.VCINd FREE from 8 to , Eagle-. Woodmen hall we want rou to hear ' our music. " FFICMRS , AltE IX)Vti Captains ad lieutenants in the fire department voted not to strike, ac cording to "Fire Commissioner Mur phy who Informed Mayor Peters of the support of officers of th edopart- ment. The firemen outside of the captains and lieutenants, are expect ed to take a vote on the strike ques tion tomorrow, GENERAL PERSHING IN HANDS OF WELCOMING COMMITTEE OF NOTABLES 5 4 1 1 ' t I V " t t tiV fir i r7' ,: 'I; iff ' I - Tola hutograjh wan taken afte r General I'erHhinff had lft the Leviathan und uati beiim taKen Battery on board the police boat fatrol, used by the official welcoming1 committee. From loft to right Genefl Qeyton C March, chief of staff; General Pershinff, Mm. Newton p. Pakpr, wife of the sorrotnry of .Hocreiary Uaker and U'iiliurn O. McAdoo, tiio fireHldent's personal renre-stn tative the ore war: r WS IIANI) CAR IN Gon SHAPE FOR SALE. THEY ARE MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU. Western Auto Co, Agents for Cole, Ceo, Doi t and Winther Trucks Cor. Water and Cottonwood Sts. McKay & West, Props. , Garage Thone 530. Paint Shop Thone 633