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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. TWELVE 1'AGES j PAGE TWO Sale Extraordinary 01 P(Ml Silks FRJD Y VND SATURDAY ( )M A 3 (H Ll I ll's 3 PRICES Real imported pure silk Pongees that were purchased on import order over one year ago now offered in this safe at price- artualK less than the wholesale price. Just think of buying pure i!k pongee at about the price of cotton goods in a similar weave. P( NGEE is suitable for 'dresses, c h i f d ren's wear, men's shirts, pajamas and w indow drapes. When von can buy tnctit at 89c Yard 98c Yard 81.19 Yard (width 33 inches) for qualities Ithat in three months from now w ill he double that price, it will pay you to purchase during this sale. Full pieces run 18 to 19 vards; not over one piece sold to one person. Phone 22 and orders will be accepted. WHILE YOU ARE ATTENDING THE PON GEE SILK SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY be sure to see the New Spring: Silks, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Coatings, Wash Goods, Percales and Laces. MORE NEW CORSAGE BOUQUETS That make you think of Spring- are here. They are very pretty too. Prices 75c to $1.50 JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS How cool and clean looking, how well they wash and how very serviceable. They save your higher priced linens as well. A. big assortment of patterns and sizes beginning at 30 inch up to 72 inch to choose from. The prices are moderate. Japanese Imported Crepe in solid col t 65c and 75c yand. 5SV Womens House SHOES mr. man Did yon ever stop to think that, mnyi.e the HIb!i Cost of Living isn't so High after all? That the fault might lie with you? That maybe you haven's shopped around enough to know that there is a I'sibl- Waj Out? DO YOU KNOW? That the Rarpa'n Baement is YOt'K shop established for You? 1K IOC KNOW tl:ut you can buy a very good pair of blue over alls or jumpers for SI.89 hire? Ail eam double and triple ftiitehed. absolutely fuit blue. no OU KNOW tbW. the Br.isain L'asament sells cotton flHiincl Cloves for Itr. a i'ulr? Leather faced gauntlet for 29a per pall-, lxtwvr priced lliail the wholesale mar hot. Ill, BOM K'vtiW thai odr all leather jflovn that we Will for $1.89 could not be bout; id at the factory in Ihousuad lots for lea, than.JI.25? DO IOU KNOW that the work shoes that we sell for :.19. $::.79 pnJ 5.25 MI ST be ..old in the regular stores for exactly double our price? DO vol" K.vtm that Qlnebams, for the various purposes, sell for less iu the Bargain Ilasemcnt than in any other place In the whole country? DO IOC KNOW that we have, on our l'.argain Counters, women's good shoes that we seU for S8c and $1.8. DO YOl" KNOW that If you can buy as good blockings Tor the same money In any other place in tewn the Itargain ltasement will have nothing1 more to say. DO Yor KNOW that the makers of uus- of the lines of children's shoos carried in the Basement ',ff- r $1000 award for every piece of paper found In a single pair, of their shoes? IX) YOl" KNOW that the Bargain Basement sells Children's Dre:aes lower in price than any tJace in Oregon? MB. M.l:, DO Vol KNOW that the more you trade in The Bargain Basement the better R tts fled you will ha in life and' the leak thought and worry y il vote to the so-called hish coat of HVil - Your l;arpai ssssasssssl Awaits to ." erve You. SOME OF OUR DELINEATOR SUBSCRIBERS j have not called for their January Numbers. Don't-j miss them. jjlB We have just received a shipment of women's house shoes. Among the shipment we, have those famous seamless shoes which are the most comfort able for tender feet. Women's Seamless Kid Shoe, lace, rubber heels, soft turn soles, plain toe. Price $7.50 Women's Black Kid House Shoe, turn sole, plain toe. price $8.00 Women's Two Strap Kid Slippers, turn sole, plain toe. Price f'-OO Women's One Strap Kid Slipper, turn sole. Pr. $4.50 Women's Glack Kid Oxfords, turn sole, plain toe. P..0 $5.00 Y i rai kvs Llack Kid juliet, turn sole, patent stay up front Price $5.50 If vour feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have gradu ate experts to relieve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP in oi MODKTj samtauv b.si..mi:nt. CI !' WI.INr ss ICCONOMY 8ERVIC10 3 Main btae Phones nil l. AH Other Depto Call 21 PKKN'CU PRUNES T:i e Prunes require about 1-1 the sugar for sweetening that the Italian variety leuuire. 700 Pounds on Sale While Tliey l ast, 4 pounds M Del Mont- Tablf Catsup, the battle Kxtin (iocsl Canned Swtet I'otauies, :: cans J picnic Hams, vi ry lean and meaty, pound FYsab Saner Kraut, the tiiiart Kxtvoi Fancy Apples (we do not sell culls) box S-l.oo t t PURCHASES ON CHARGE ACCOUNTS balance of this month will be carried on your Feb. bill payable March 1st. PLAN YOUR HOUSE DRAPERIES now and have them made here in our store. This department will be rushed later on. It would be well to speak for the time now. .Mothers Should Not Tail to Make Themselves Familiar With What the NEW STYLES IN CHILDREN'S WEARABLES are Like for Spring. For they differ to a great extent from the styles of Children's Wearables of all previous seasons, in that they reflect all the style features embodied in the garments designed for the "Grown-Ups." The coats are fitted with convertible square, round and novelty silk coflarj; some with belts and sashes. The dresses somewhat resemble the coats in Lh; t they, too, introduce a variety of designs in collars, and arc adorned with belts and .- ashes, esjx'cially those in the high and long waited ejects. We would very much appreci ate it if you vyoflld ai a pt this invi :.i :on to come and view them. .. fiv. .aj. ..I il M l'J,:.HI.M SVlUf 7)fioPeop3ei Warehouse ft b ELECTRIC LINES WILL ASK STILL HIGHER FARES DURING 1920: In Poll of 53 Cities, Only 12 Are Charged Same Rates and ia 1 1 of These Steps are Being- Taken for Advance. N WW YOltK. Jan. 2$. Nineteen and twentt Ip destined to vvJtnH re newed effort on (he part of official! of etoetHc railway- Mtem thrdughoul the I'mii'il ttsftUff 10 obtain uuthnrtty to I'imi'Ko at H I hitfher fare thHii were K ran led I he public nervtco eoi (titra tion, in lilt und litis. In a poll of h'A eltiH taken by tin United I'rena, rpOrta showed that in only twelve cities fures have not b-tn pnlMd, while in the other 4 1 Imi'ia.s f of from a fraetion of a rent to 4 or ' T t ents hnvf) been Kronted. In rleViMi "f the twelve ;ties when the oost of a eiir ride renmliiH the innnn hoanver, either definite Nt-pM haA already been taken looking to ward a revision of the fuiv in favcr of the operathiR eonipunleH, or adverlis LtlH euiip:iint ate bein Ut on to pr p.ir' the publle mind fm a later Httntt: In only one cHv hlfttl tber been an nctunl downward revision of ti.. taro. . Coota Soaring, i RiQi rawd y't of labor. teel rop P r. wire and the hundred und one other kind of materials nt efxsary to tbe operation of an electric: line has , l.tM M the one outstanding reamai atl i v.i n- d by the corpora ibina In asking rfor more money. The old nU kel that used to be enough to pay all expoOMO and then produce a r c ' . profit I now pays only atMiut 1- 2or 3 t tow- id the upkeep atid operation tif tbo roudn, orifetals anriie. I In aTrrnl citlaa. notatly New Ynrl tmi'iU Ipal l!nex hae bOM lttt in oronirloti. hetltiiHrtg fr varbniH ear 'I'oii'.m. N w V ' .. rldliiK public ha MV4 i al r.j-:.lhs la-en iMiiiihal ded v'ith Ibropatfanda for an advance In fure on 'surface, elevated and pub way line T a- ta re lias renuilne! tit fi e-ntM. nowevor. althotitch two or three com- Ir.rnieii susiendeil transfer prlvilei?. atol ceased to operate cars on a few Lilttea, Increases Witbdrawn. In Chieuirn the state public utilities lconmifison granted the mtrfneo and tptr-v-ited linen authority to raise their I ft! rnu fr,rn R rOll I a: t , i . . . i M lid e ' K lit cent respect ively. Recently, howev i er, when examination showed the com jiatiles prospered too Kieatly on the jadvanced ratei. the increases were ( jwlthdrawn and now the cars may be ridden in the lake metropolis for six I cents. ( Fare in cities which hnve not seen , higher transportation are: lalla;. ( Tex., II rides for a doHnr: Pes Moines 1 ! nwa. S cents; Kt. Paul. Minn., I cents; I Ban FrrtnciHCn, Cal., T, cents; T.os An-i ! Keles f'al.. 5 cents; CttltHRtnfta. anfM ' rides for 21 cents; c'b veland, O., six IttOfeeta fnr 25 cents with 1 tent extra I for trnnsfers; Rnffalo. N. Y., 5 cuts: ' NVw York. r c-nts: Philadelphia, IH., Is cent with S-cent exchange ticket' ' and frcn transfers; Xashvilte Tenn.. ' eerrta, and Itoclienter. f. Y. S cents, i Pi (few iiirs nigh Present fre.s In cities whose elec ' trie lines hae l.-on given hlhr fares nrn: Chicago III., 6 eents. Kansaj- City, Kan., ft centa. Madison. Wis., fi. eents. WaafcU, Wis., 7 cents. IndlanapollH. kirl., r cents (was nix tickets for 25 cents.) Lincoln, Neb., 7 cents. Denver, ob.( fi cents. Htoekton, Pnl., 6 cents. Portland, Ore., 6 cents. Cincinnati, O., 7 cents, ftprlh afield, in., fi cents. Kafuftu City, Mo., ft cents. IrfrCrosse, Wis., fi bents. Janesvllle, Win., 6 eAits. Milwaukee, Wis, 7 rents. San Jose, Cab, fi cents. Fresno, Ci I., G cents. Pt. L0uto, ttn., 8 cents. Toledo, .. 6 cents. Pvracuse. X. Y., 6 cents. Atlanta, Cfa., 6 cents. Washington, D. C 7 cents. Poston, Mass., 10 cents. Pittsburgh. Pa., in cents. Albany, N. Y., cents. nichmond, Va., 5 centH (was fi tick ets for 25 cents) Birmingham, Ala., G cenW. Ifarrlsburg, Pa., fi cents. Hartford, New Haven, Htanford. New , Uritain Itridguport, Conn.. G cents 4nl jiiul fare under zone s"stom. I Jeraey City, Newark, Iloboken, Cam den, Trenton and Ilayonne, N. J. pay 7 cents. Telephone For Good Pre li GR0EiaS Gasoline At our (juick set ice jaunp at curb. Lynde Bros. Grocery 309 West Webb Street Just a Few Stepa Off Main Street ammmtliitt; t.i 1340 par . 'nt. National IwiK In Pltlit .western t alia - tho Dakota,. NebraHkn. Kansas, Montana. Wy'ininK, aWoraito anil Ni'W Mexlcu nnvo bon nn Incrrant of dOO par rent ami the raaoutesa it th" mhlols jassl ItnnkR InorcaiM-il 3S per cent. The increase In resource has aroauntsd to more than 100 per cent 111 very vlnle -Xi-ej,! Uhmle I.Hlanil. '. v.iiere tho Increases win onlf ii.ii . par ' in. ... Am liifluenrn In ill emXKcrMeil t'lfSV'L C r"'' 'A i ! TIVi: lii.dMii cjl'INlVS Tthluu should I.., i.ik.ii III InrK-r ilo.- thsn Is pre- i r,,r ..r.linnry i:rti. A (r 'a pisn I.- n..t to wnit until. ;i"i sr- "ICS. jut fltKVKXT IT ta taWnjt bAXATIVfJ l:if ii I 'jllN-lVR Tn I'Imis In time. i TEEL DISTRICT SEEKS INTEREST GUARANTEE;!1 SAIRM, Jan. 29. Application of tho Teel IrrlKiitlon district for state gi arantee of the Interest payments on B $9:10.000 bond Ismie were taken on- dei advisement by the state Irrigation securities commission aflrr arguments In faor of the guarantee hod heen . resented by J. F. Spinning of Echo, secretary; .1. T. Hlnkle. Hermiston, at torney, and Claude BfcCullDUgh of P .rtland. attorney for the district. A facial OH on the application Is expected within t-wo weeks. ALL COUNTRY ENJOYS GREAT WEALTH GAIN 1 1 WASfflffOTON, .la. In. 29. Tecen- j Ualfaill of the eountry'H liankinK re- HoureM and llOJI iiltd diHtrthulion Of : w alth. IndtCltod by an increate In j ( uireeH of 1000 per rent or mre in j lfi fit.itep Hlnen 1K3, was shown by a eomparlfon of present Imnk re i inrce with eondltlon.M 20 years Mh j llQlwfl toilay by Jhn Skelton WUl-,j i.tirm, controller of the enrrpney. i;very seetion of the country ban isfHlffd In the trfmendous inerease In wealth alnce 1R99, but the report allow tha the Pacific roast ha ex nerlenecri i he lare.Ht percentage of Increase in national bank reaourceu. The majority of ladies in Pendleton agree that their time is too valuable to wash at home. They obtain prices and then telephone for us to call for their washing. The Troy Laundry 610-12 Garden St. Phone 179 Send it to the Laundry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Car i UfaQhinn 1 f ft III IB ill 111 m m yjr m y mm m Bring in your miuldy ear fcet expert washers brighten it up for you. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Make the old car look like new. Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 638 ...