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HO .WOT! 91 PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON I AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. TWELVE I'AUEU Spring Merchandise i-aniin;r rapidly, in every department. Even if you mv not read) to buy it nil! be well worm your time to step into the store for a few minutes to see the man) pretty things now on display. You 1H not find the i i I.i Corset Ivy casual shopping ' The right eoi-set" of today meanr correct body propor tions r.nd an unconscious grace that gives no impression of corxtrj in the finished silhou ette. You need the advice of cor set experts to attain this covet ed effect. Our sto.k of the world famed GOSSAUD CORSETS The Original - Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets is complete and our highly spe cialized corset service will meet your mat exacting needs. AVe recommend arid guaran tee these original front lacing corsets as the complete expres sion of modern corsetiy. Ribbons for Many I sea You will want ribbons for trimming uses, for bows, for fancy work. All the desirable widths are here in a collection of beautiful shades. Narrow widths for neck chains, hat trimmings, dress trimmings in the two-tone ef fect or "with gold or piece edtre. A wonderful range of colors. Then there are the wide widths in novelties for making bag?, sashes, hair bows and other things well known in the world of fashion. An illustra ted booklet on our counters shows you the many new ways nnd uses for ribbons. Ask to ee it. It's worth while to visit The Drug Sundries . because it means a Try it and sec. counter saving to you. I fee the Telephone If you are unable to leave your home on account of ill ness or for any other reason, telephone us. 15 for groceries, 22 for all other departments. We will shop for you as care fully as though you were here in person and deliver promptly too. mm . . If I ' II v. :f -j Ift& i $m r , Have Your House Draperies made up in our Special Service department. We have an ex pert who will help you plan them, showing you the latest treatment of window decora tion. The price for making them up is only a minimum one. And Here Are the Nea , .WOOLENS! You will find it a delightful experience to choose the ma terial for that new coat, suit or frock from this collection of high grade woolens embracing every favored weave, pattern and color for the season not far distant. New Plaids 54 inches wide for skirtings. Silk Duvetynes for tailored suits on wonderful shades of taupe, tan and blue. French Serges in all the wanted shades. Broadcloths in spring color ings. Ti ictines and Gabardines in the leading shades for Spring. i, ALL THE LATEST FASH ION PUBLICATIONS son our counters are for your fuse. Thev comprise Elite, EVogue, Fashionable Dress, Roval and Butterick fashions. IWe ae only too glad to assist 7ou in planning your sming I vardrobe if vou so desire. T.P. W. Pure Food Shon In Our Model Saiiilar? Ilacni li:uiliin v. ".i,ihiii" S,TMt 3 Main l.inclh4ifH'.. nil I.-,. All Ottear DqHMMl .ill Golden Rod Products Matte in Orifim rer Goliai Rtal Miliinc (.i.. ail Orctm ' ' : '" ' r Wheat Flakes or Oat Flak", pke. . White or Yellow lorn Meal, pks. . . Wheat Xwts, package Cratked Wheat, package (tnitmrn Klonr. pa'kae Ralston Setae! Bran, package Self Rising Buckwheat Flour, pkg Self Hisinff Pancake Flour, pkp 44V- Self Itisinff Pancake Flour. 10 lb. rack 45e 2.v- 40.- Steel tut Qataeeai. 3 lb. sack Oround Oatmeal. 9 Ih. sack . . Rm Flour, 9 I'o. sack ...... II.OO. Sl.tHI 11.10 r.i.io . He Purchases on charge ac counts balance of this month carried on your February bill. jaxetons greatest department rro&L tTll Y: HERE T p'STs TO TRArtF gjfWfW a I The Art Dept. is showing many new iil?rSteTrucTl In 1?17 476 manufacu. motor tracks M entered the fieM. Today there are about cent of them out of business. Is your next truck going to be one of the next 4" per cent ..r B you Eoy trudk nianuf aero red by a company "that has been building tracks more than 10 sue- cessful years. I WHITE TRl'CKS Frentzel-Wailes Motor Co Pendkton, Ore. Phone I P THE WHITE CO, Cleveland. Ohio. fj Our Sub Station Post Office on the balcony is at vour service .l. "SLOCUM" DOCKS AFTER LOSING BOATS AT SEA AKTOKIA, Jan. 28. - With the l.mt-. a i-otnu-t'lu boat, tn tow, the t iik Slorum, rom inn ntterl v i j.iita.in Hansen, ilurko. at tlif port tennlnulu mi 6 o'clock last evening after trnvliiR spfitt four dUM In a gale which cuuae.1 the low of three of the four bout which the tiiK Mtarte.l to tow to Sun l-'ruiietacu from thi city. Aciotainii to Httaln llunwn the tug em-tiuntert 4 Wiioua Iroulile Sun iluy inonunK when. owtH to the ter rific Ktle, the concrete bout began rutin with water. TheVrewa were taken off all the bo.. i-M. i i ttl nooiv. SutMiuv niC the line parted ant! two( of the boat went utlrift. lutcs An1 in Command. This morning another of tne bontw was lot, owing to the hawser parting and the BlocuBi reached pot t wa.i only the Bootea In tow. It Is thought the other itct eventually will drift uHhore. An effort will be made to morrow to locate tilt in. It la reported here that the cap tains hi chure tf the varlou con trite iH-ti.t refused tu go out with the vesMt ir. four 4a ya ago, aad that ihe mute were p-uiuutel lo I'ta-.ter. The . i tains, it p sa d. eonteiMUil that the Ih.i- w;i"e unrtcuwtrth . The boai. whieh wre built i?i the tirt off the niaal Northern Concrete Shipbuilding rompuny of Vancouver. Wi'.sh., have eoiu t' te hulls but WOOd en houses, which were not built to weather heavy M'im. Left KUti HtacfKlaj. They were ftmiped with two alan dard 1 io horwpower rnaoline en glnM and cost appr oVili.ately $160, 000 each. The tug Oneonta got in touch with the Sloe-urn a he left for the mouth of the river to take the pilot off the steiuner Alrco, which wa leaving out. The five ., ; . . . I by t!ieir own iow i 'tut convoyed by the gov ernment I left t he Columbia river last 'riiur-.'.iv. ne wan left at the moutit of i .e i-i.tr. The others were bound for 8an I i-uneiseo. D ARE AUGT ONEO OFF WAl.I.A WAI.I.A. Jan. 2S. City 'Merk Kred Wills esterdny afternoon auctioned off some $' .'" worth of local improvement bond, covering Pearson. Pleasant. Jones street and a num!er of other short siret-la, the en tire issue goirg to the I'nlon Trust ( company at !i8. A number of other bidders were given whatever they wanted out of the t'nion Trust company's allotment, the comjan taking the balance of the is sue at the figure bid. Those pi: relum ing, a part of the I'nion Trust com pany's allottment were George Kel 1 touch, 13.000; A. C. Moore. $3,000; J. ; S. Ilucher. f 5,0 00, and one or two oth ers for smailer amount. The next big ami of city boo l will occur on March 9 when trc city will offer the $Sftu,fl00 lue of Water Ex tension Ponds. The commissioners desire that local investors take up the entire i.-ue at an int rest rate of 5 per cent. ' ', v- Wills stated UMtca ought to be 5o0 people in Walla WaPa who would buy a $1 .000 bond each, thus makins the water extension bonds a purely local investment. PARIS IS NEEDING JUST 2,500 NEW POLICEMEN j PARIS. Jan. 2s. Paris is suffering: ; from a new crisis, a crisis of pottaa- j men. hse insufficient number in the ; ,'day a well as in the niht tim makes j ; people doubt whether It is safe to be , in Paris. The city whieh is mw atttl j jammed during the !ay than ever be- t fore, i more deserted over night than i during an airplane bombardment In J war time. People mho have to be out for their j business between midnight and five j ; o'clock in the morning, tan walk for I .mile without meeting a single po.tce- : man. i Policemen are very hard to recruit in France. In Paris, owing to the war. ,the effectives of the police force were Idiminlshr-d and it ha not been pos sible to replace those who did not re turn. Further, while before the war. four or five hundred new policemen were sufficient every ear. there are needed today 250. thi: REALTY TRANSFERS ; Tmari!!a Frm Lnda Co. to r. E KaJl fl. E 1-i K J- SE !-l and rrt at W 1-; SE 1-4 SE 1-1 iS. tp- s. a R X. Louls Oetn la T-H Jrriration D fid. tfti. A Titlit of war for Tr.i lrr. Dlsit. Canal acroM XE 1-4 .W 1-4 and 3E 1-4 WW 1-4 ha 11. Tr 4. S R. II. Earl J. Drakr 4a Howard P. 1!U W. ti M SE 1-4 8W J-4, Rr 1. TP. 4. 1. R M. T. I lfej :.-r. Sb-riff. o Wm. Wi! kiuon. ItlM-SX Blork IH and tM, K . Add. PendllOn and ljol - 11. TP. N. R i. J. W. Er.tvoaic to RoWn R. Dvi : Ixt 11. Blork . Ucrmtrrl Add. rrndllon. iiawon Vo 4, K of P.. !.- Uot Malr. and Water strrrt?. Ktaa H-ithta LajmI Co. ta a mm SI. Ln4 7 aad . I. CaV'f A4i PmdWtoau Ha J4:!- to P. M ColUrr tl j.rcr.erty above. f VJfc Jessia Sbeiiua to J. JL Howard lijl). lot T. Blck 4. Blari s Add aYStos. G. SI. Rice to Harrj- R. Newport, tl. Lot 11. 14 and IS and If, block ". Hermialon. ' G. al. Rice to Harry R. Newport. (JL Lot M, block . Lot 3, Block 5. 5J-r-TniT.i fl. Lots 3. 4 and I. Blork t. New-jrorl'i- Addition. Hnnitori. G. M. R:c- to Honrr O. Vewjwft. It. ls-t L Mack ii. Lot i Pio-k i;. and Lot 3. " and 1. Snock J and Lot 1 1 In Ploc Nwvn Add- H-rrrji-ton. and SE 1-4 "E 1-4 ?H" 1-4 Spc 1. Tp 4. K R A. J. Eisner to H Grebe.. 3 0. W 1-: W l-I. ft 4 and XE 1-4 Sec S. s. M. it ii. W x. rvtheridre to R. t. ATiR.or. f?W 1-4 SVV 1-4. Sot . To. I. X. R H. ia ta tkt rao jttui at ure oa STRANGE INTERRUPTIONS HIT WIRELESS OF BOTH NEW YORK AND LONDON IXhOV, Jan. 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