East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 13, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920.
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OUR FEBRUARY WHITE SALE
CLOSES TOMORROW EVENING. ONLY ONE MORE DAY IS LEFT. It will pay you to visit this sale tomorrow and share in the wonderful values wc arc
offering. Thi. i a 8ale on hould not miss. You can't afford to miss it the ravings are entirely too great IftU you t overlook. Now is the time for you to
lay in a supply of Whitu.Goods that will last you for months.
TRUE FASHION
is as Easily Felt as
Seen
There is a vast difference between clothes that are striking
and those that are fashionable. True fashion is more often felt
than seen. Comfortable, neat-aopearing a favorable impres
sion. Your desire to be correctly dressed can be highly realized in
the clothes we sell. Excellent fabrics, soft, easy, rolling coat
fronts; fine, painstaking make and modeling they're the result
of good handiwork and good taste.
SUITS $25.00 to $80.00
OVERCOATS $25.00 to $125.00
IN HABERDASHERY AND HATS
We emphasize the quality feature and correctness of style. Good
dressers have, learned to rely on us for their appearance. Our
rapidly growing business is the best proof of this statement.
THE NEW SPRING STYLES IN WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR
Feminine footwear styles for Spring nineteen twenty, make their formal de
but. We feel that they are due for an unusual amount of applause all around.
And they deserve it. They look so spic and span in their new attire that one
would imagine that they simply got up and walked right out of their fashion
plates.
Their lines are smooth and sleek, comely and graceful, smart and attract
ive. Pumps and Oxfords, High Cuts and Sport Shoes all are endowed with'
these qualities. And if shoes ordained with these becoming essentials appeal
to you then we know you will not fail to pay our store a visit when you wish to
present yourself with a pair to match up with your street or evening costume.
Our prices are low indeed for shoes of such excellent makes.
Women's Black Kid Pumps, flexible soles, French heel, Colonial effect.
Price $12.50
Wimen's Brown Kid Pumps, an artistic design, French heels. Price. . . $10.50
Women's Brown Kid Oxfords, flexible soles, small French h"ls. imitation tips.
Price $14.00
Women's Black Kid Oxfords, flexible sole, plain toe, French heel. Pnae $10.00
Women's Black Kid Pumps with buckles, French heel, plain toe. Prjce $9.50
If your feet ache and pain, if your feet tire easily, if you have callouses, if
you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have gradu
ate experts to serve you.
T. P. W. PURE
In Our Model Sanitary Basement
Cleanliness Economy Service
3 Main Line Phones all 15.
All Other Depts. call 22.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Galore
for .Saturday's Shoppers.
New California Bunch Beets, Turnips,
and Carrots, 2 bunches 25c
Young Tender Green Onions and Rad
ishes, 2 bunches 15c
FOOD SHOP
Large White Heads of Cauliflower,
each , . 25c to 40c
Fancy Solid Head Lettuce, each.. 15c
New California Green Peas, lb 30c
Fine Fresh Brussel Sprouts, lb 35c
Sweet Juicv Navel Oranges,
dozen 50c to $1.10
Large Heavy Florida Grape Fruit,
each 20c
Fine Large Ripe Bananas, dozen. . 60c
Extra Fancy Apples, box $2.00 to $4.00
VISIT OUR STORE OFTEN, YOU'LL
SEE MANY NEW THINGS
K.NNE.T0N GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
71 fWPooples Warehouse,
T . 'Ifiylj'JCTI win nt ir pays to ipaq KiU-iMP
NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ARRIVING
DAILY.
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WHOSE WORD IS BETTER
THAN YOUR DRUGGIST S?
Physicians, Dentists and Nurses Rely On Him Isn't
That Sufficient Reason for Public Confidence?
BRITAIN IS FACE TO FACE
WITH GOVERNMENT BY LABOR
There are many grood reasons
Ihe confidence the public repose in
their druggist. Kirst. he is educated
t.t know- by four years of College an-1
Practical training. Second, ethical
.physician everywhere rely implicit y
on hlR skill they trust him. This
faith, of course, originates 0nl Is main
tained by the professional service
rendered by the druggist in filling pre
criptions. Everyone admits this con
fidence when offering a prescription
to a druggist.
Very" few men can be honest in one
iepartnint of their business, and dis
honest in the other. Dr. Jekyl and
Mr. Hyde exist very little in real life.
tf you trust your druggist to fill yoyr
preMcription. therefore. In all fairness,
you must accept this word against the
w..rd of unknown and fair distant
man u f actu rers.
To recommend art ankle, the drug
gist must of course-, know what it con
tain and how it is made, and this mu
ne reason f r the formation of a co-
pt-iative national a:oclation ! drug
gltftn and physicians who prepare a
complete line of household remedies
and toilet goods. This asaociatioin is
the American IruggiBt Syndicate,
popularly called A- - which boaati
: membershlpof 28,000 druggists and
physicians, the largest of its kind in
the world. For 10 year there pro
fessional men roeV annually ff t-
forference in order to obtain the best for
mulas for ita products that the com
bined skill and experience of its mem
bers could produce. All these articles
are non-secret, strictly ethical. The
ingredients in all A. D. S- preparations
conform to the standard advocated by
"v " wt Hia.se in tnis country, and it is now a
ed in quality. As the association is burnintr option in nr.tih miihi
life. Moreover, it is being studied in
BY PERCY M. SARU
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
liOXDON, Fan. 13. "How would
j ihe accession to power of a labor gov
I :r;nnent In Crent Britain affect us?"
) .s a (HJpstioq which the United States
sttuuld be considering now. For the
day or its realization is not far off, ac
cording to every expert sounder of
public opinion here.
"The Fitness of Iabor to Govern" is
past the academic debating society
unemployment and housing problems,
inevitably caused a reaction. Coall-
labor leaders may be numbered am
ang the moderates. Hubert Sniillie.
the miners' leader; Frank llodsc-. hi.
lieutenant; Robert Williams, trans
port workers' leader, and 'harles T.
Cramp, who is rapidly ousting J. H.
Thomas as the raliv lymc ng loader,
(to mention the three w-t unioniz
ed branches ol h labor) are
frankly re Vol till
lions are not popular in Kritain. out Ket elected to pL li;.
me war-urea comninauon or tne mon- n,,-!, o
strict I co. operative, ita merchandise
is also sold at the very lowest prices
possible for the quality.
In Pendleton there are 3 druggists
who will tel you that A. D. S. House
hold Remedies, like Milk of Magne
sia. Aspirin
dixo Tooth Paste, etc., are the best
than they can find in all markets.
These 3 druggists stand squarely be
hind every A. D. S. product with an
unquaiif :e,d guarantee and a hearty en
dorsement. Such a recommendation
is the greatest that can obtain, based
on the scientific klowledge of tens of
thous a nds of experts and fulfilled by
a man yu know well and must trust
implicit lv--your druggist.
Whenever you need a houF-hold
remerl rp toilet article, ask n A. X.
8. Drujivist to recommend one to -ou.
All A. 1. s. Iruggists identify them
selves with prominent window or
counter displays. Ask one about A. D.
8. products. If you would trust him
to fill yoi:r prescription. It s only fair
to take word about the merchan
dise he sells. t
every phase by those who will decide
on the matter the voters of Great
Britain. At the moment there is a dis
tinct "Give them a chance" feeling oral,
erato men of the two great political
parties labor was offered a place,
but refused and practically exlcom
municated the few leaders of their
party who remained with the govern
ment has disclosed the fact that
there is only one great political lead
er in the country Premier David
Lloyd George.
Man Without a Party.
Lloyd George, the "Little Welsh
Wizzard." is ;i mneneti- rirrnn Htv
but he is a man without a party at the CHJy U modertiteM
moment. Formerly an advanced lib
enough their
vote thorn do
for parllame
If a labor
ed within th
thur Hendei
ly be preroir
satisfy either tin 're
erates, so should b i falrl
leader.
And the nu n fr- r.i wb,
have to chose his t ;.n
but tliet- do not. Petty doin
Ml . ironically ( ought to be
follower! seem to
; -u t aey are put up
diplomatic friction.
llomt'.lic NjiuiMilrs.
Such Is the only conclusion that can
be drawn from the records and utter
ances of Hritish labor statesmen. Tho
big men who might be capable and do- f
sirotis of carrying on foreign policy on f
orthodox lines would most likely find
themselves d
War Itonaa, ,-herolrt the antl-labor
Bhevisn. possibly wlili tmhim rcmilta
regards Ilia luuintenanoa ( srder. '
rlruwn into .ill sorts of j I AIITCI CCPDrT Til
handled by HUb.rdlnutoH.1 VbUllL.1 IU
rv rcturn
mih, Ar-
f rpruiin
! t-iitiroly
tlu- mod-
itlafaatory
he hjis allermtpd rnnst (if his fnr-
ritJLl SirithrouKnout the countr- as evidenced mer partisans by his concessions to
o " , b.v every by-election since the general i the conservatives, who forn
; present coalition government was re
election of Decern br, 191S, when the
turned.
Former Political Foes.
The Lloyd George coalition, com
posed ironically enough, mainly of his
former political foes, the Conserva
tives or Unionists, was elected by an
overwhelming majority as a result of
the national relief over the cessation
atives, who form the groat
majority of his coalition, while
latter ungratefully enough resent ev
ery concession to his liberalism and
feel that they are holding the bag for
a political foe.
However, Andrew Bonar Ijaw
c n 'are experienced
nervntlve Imm&m who Ir.vallv aflIru r ! Wno HnQUlU niUKO
1IHOIIC4-IIIU.I IWIH II O I!
his Job as second
Lloyd George, evinces no dlsposltioi
to branch out as an independent lead
i whom he would
tblnjt are practl
i he press has re
cently been .ve lectins p:KsibIo labor
cabinets, includinp J. 1 - ('iwios Wil
liam I'race, James ' I . ad, Q. J
Wardle. Btephan Ws I 'i Pen .
tn ! Spoor, W. ft. Smith. II. Roberts, j.
lH. Thoisas, Hen TllleM Jmmi Hodge.
G. H. 8tuart-Bunninif. .eorge N
Pa rues. Vernon Hartshorn, 1.
Stanton and James Beiton. All these
trade "nioii officials
.r it .ulnilnls-
ators.
ni... ....... . r ,.. t.. '
elgn, colonial and trade depart men ts
might be able to curry on, but every.
Indication is that they would be
cramped by tho supervision of an
earnest reformer who would attempt
to put down "officialdom" on bureau
cratic lines.
The most disturbing fenture about
Hritish labor is the Inclination of the
rnnk and file to follow extremists' ad
vice and throw over their tried and
trusted moderate lenders. If the
moderates can keep control, there is
very chance of the next election re
turning a labor government, but if the
extremists prevail, anything miht
happen. In the latter case the dec-
Bring Back its Color and Lustre
with Grandma's Sage
Tea Recipe.
oi iiusiuiuet. i ney were able to eoioi. r. , ... . .. .
lu wc c.w.o Biiy we Dave Won tftnrlin- firr,,r .-itH rHm
win the peace," and! him. Rouatlv. the ntl-Llovd r:ort-e
vote of i jte uberals have no outstanding lead
or fUfr II, I. , II i .1 .
But the delay, of the Pari, peace miP. wh uji ul.
that the iu
tho war, let
the result was an inevitable
thanks,"
But tl
conference, the realization
end of the war did not mean a return
to pre-war conditions, and the con-
lieutenants show no outstanding
per
tlnnuneo nf r -t i m o enc Hie puilLlcian W l.
-. -.vj w..-., iuw wants
iiuiii, laLAaiiun ana neavy exiudi
ture, together with a further increase
j in the cost of living, demobilization.
WhiteTruck
What are you going to haul your fall wheat
in? Are you going to pay for the other fellows
truck or will you buy a truck that will pay for
itself.
WHITE TRUCKS
Frentzel-Waiies Motor Co
Pendleton, Ore. Phone 46
THE WHITE CG Cleveland, Ohio.
Can you read ZB
thi, type C&k
ftr clearly and
wirK the same pair W
l or glasses see dis.
I
tant object,?
You ran if you near
ITRYPTOlf
IV. GLASSES 1-
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
to get back to uarty politic
doeH not know which way to turn.
N" Outxtandliur Ixvidor.
It ii agalnist labor that they also
have no outstanding leader, and are
apparently not too sure in which di
rection they wish to be led, but an
Horatio liottomley, the well-known
independent liberal publicist, says In
his newspaper, John Hull, the ory of
"Open your mouth and shut your eye
and tee what Lloyd George will irlve
you" is no longer good enough for
Mr. Man-in-the-Street and Mrs. Worn-;an-in-the-Hous.
Labor has Rained
iso much during the past twelva
months. In the wav of wane ini-n,nv
even if they do not do much morejthe Barcelona extremists
'nan keep pace with advancing prices
thilt the average voter - naturally
sas, "They might do sometViing for
me.' Lloyd George's fiery Celtic im
agination and sympathy his political
opponents call it plain "vote-Atehing
j opportunism" has therefore done lit
tle but alienate former supporters who
j realize that there ere limits beyond
which even his temperamental view
j point will not go.
IK1 ponds on Moderates.
i Two leading laborites m t yet n en
tioned are J. Rumsay Mar.louVd and
"hillp Hnowdcn. They a I .i i hi- in
tellectual revolutionary tp . I oth
were decisively defeated at the last
election, but may secure re-election
icier, and In a moderate cabinet might
do socd work without being daimer
"'.is. i. is an open secret II. at IT $ III.)
Cn toi.ald has alated bin' ef for the
'o-ei-rn or colonial office, whl'e fj.n-w-
-n hi 'lis eye on the job of i hancel
1 ;r of cs.-heouer.
L-ihor, however does not pretend to
understand the socialism of statesmen
like C'lemenceau, Briand and others.
A labor government here would prob
ably lead to a weakening of the "en
tente cordlale" and to a gradual es
trangement from Italy, which Is now
regarded hy "rods" hero ss a strong
hold a' Mllll f v fToii;-, tries like
Bpsin would probably be more or less
Ignored, unless a British labor cabinet
was embroiled with the Madrid gov
ernment through unwise support of
Ti.. Unit
ed States and Houth America, three
thousand miles or more distant, would
not receive much attention, and this
would be li!ely to lead to continual
Card r Tlusukn
We wish to expreee our sincere ap
preciation lo our many friends and to
Mrs. Hattio Williams and children for
their many acts of kindness during
the bereavement and loss of our nep
hew and brother. Also to thank them
for the beautiful floral tributes.
MR. AND MRU W. LA COURSE
MRU. LOiriSK LA COL'RSIJ
H'CY RODIN
DOLLY RODIN.
riles Cured In to 14 DajM
Druggists refund money if PAZO DtNT-
M K N'T falls to cure Itehlng. mind.
Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Htops
Irritation: soothes ana llesis. lou csn
get restful sleep after the first appli
cation. Price 60c.
Common garden sage brewed Into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant. Mixing the Hugo Tea and Sul
phur reclpo at home though, la
troublessome. An easier way is to get
the ready-to-use preparation Improved
By the addition of other ingredient
a large bottle, at little cost, at drug
stores, known aa "Wyelh's Sitge and
8ulphur Compound," thus avoiding a
lot of muss.
While gray, faded hnlr is not sinful,
we ni Ideslro to retain our youthful
appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wycth'a
Baca and Sulphur Compound, ho ono
can tell, becnuse It does It so natural
ly, so evenly, you jun dampen a
sponge it soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taklna nno
sinal" strand at a time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. After
another application ,or two your hair
becomes beautifully, dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger.
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Kor Cold. Orlp er Inflaease
and as a Pr-ventatlve. take LAXATIVE
KtvOMO ijl'lMKI-: Tel. lets. Look for
B. W. GROVE'S signature on the box.
Ma,
The one thing that will defeat la- ;
KRVPTOKS are ground from won- bor in the next election Is a scare-
ilct l nllj clear crystal glass and Ihe mongerlng, anti-revolutioanry slogan i
mwer art
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GJKMJftfi TQ Fir YOUH EYES
Lenses Duplicated on Shoot notice
AMERICAN Nat'l.BAN!'. BtllLWNO,
PENDLETON. Phon609
launched by a man Uk Und Ocorgo,
who can comltine the moderate, nf alt
lii rt ien. 8'ich an election platform
1 would proba bly sweep the country.
I j ii lit an did Lloyd George's "Make the
(jerniana pay." "Bring the war crm
inal to Jimttce," swept the country In
the general election of 191. Hut If
ihm riaOiratea cats only keep the rev
olutionaries In check, labor will win
the net election.
At prenent nearly all the responsible
Baled
Alfalfa Hay
For Sale
Any Quantity
UMATILLA FLOUR &
GRAIN CO.
Phone Ml and 1014
1300 West Alta
Automobile
Owners
Our new plan of having every man in our me
chanical department guarantee all his work is
proving even a greater success than we antici
pated. We know that it will satisfy you in every
way.
Western Auto Co.
Garage Phone 680. Paint Shop Phone 633
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