DAILY BAST ORKOONJAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Id, 1020. FOURTEEN PAGES MIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIimtlllj!ll : M 1 1 Mi r III I II 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 till I IIII lllllliu 1 1 1 HIIMI 1U M in I IlllltUIII 1 Itl 111! III! Ullll IIIUI UMIIIIH 1 1 Jl i 1 1 11IH i 1 U1I III I It III I ait U M AjrcntK for Bo(fWi; Agents for (iossard Agents for Hart Sohaff- Agents for Carhartl Agents for Carter's Agents for Lewis Union I Agents for Knox H.its, ' net & Marx Clothes for Underwear for Women ' the style setters r:f Am- Pattei ns and ruhlirations. Front lacing Corsets. nvhiand bays. Ovtvalk. and children. ( Suits for men and boys. .. erica. ' PAGE TWO Boys Who Win ' "At seTidol or it sports, in the home or in a chum's home, the hoy ho looks Mfll dressed gets attention at oiice. Mid because he feels well dressed he ai- a a s feel,4at home T t 111 ih Our ins tin boys too. from Bo s' Department confidence of their parents. x and lven thmu in it caps to shoes must 1 doubly serc and save ii: these davs of high living costs. If whatever vou hnv Hi re for your boy doesn't do just that, please do this bring it back! and we v ill make it good. I -I1 In I if v . : Suits 7,50 to 827.50 Hats and Caps 50c to -S2.50 Blouses .... 31.00 to 82.50 Underwear $1.00 to $2.75 PRINTED GEORGETTES That arc truly beautiful are now on -display. Gorgeous de signs and colorings that are so much in demand for use as Russian blouses, dresses and oerdrapes. Fashion notes distinctly favor the liberal use of these pretty fabrics for spring and summer wear. The price per yard iM) to $4.50 THEY KE HSOLl'TELY IN EW THESE Never have you seen Fouh.rds printed in such pretty and elaborate designs. The finality is of the very best. A liberal and interesting assortment of the latest patterns await your choosing. Prices, the yard $3.50 to $4.50 WE nilMv QUI WOOLEN PLAID SKIRTINGS prettier than anything have ever shown heretofore. The colors are typical of spring and plaids are new. One length only. is required for a skirt. Prices range from $5.50 to $7.50 the yard. SHANTUNG' SILK in sport colors of rose and green for sport wear, skirts and jackets. Price yard $5.00 Y O I ! t E INT ! : ! ESTE D IN THE N E SN GOODS Voiles, flaxons and 'organdies in pretty printed effects that make you dream of summer days. , Prices range from 50c to ?2.00 the yard. A Superb Collection of Beautiful Blouses I9T T. P W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model S; r ".i Basement CLEANLINESS ECOli'W-lX SERV; : Main Line Phones ail 15. ! Other Depts. C: : Extra Fancy Rome Beauty Aj i. ii , $2.90 Extra Fancy Yellow Newton Appl , box $4.00 Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, box $3.75 Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges, doze- 50c to $1.10 Fine Large Heavy Florida Grape Fruit, each. . . 15c and G: KeW California Bunch Turrtips, Carrots and Beets, large Solid Head Lettuce, Fine White Cauliflower, Green Peas, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Parsnips, Etc. pendletonS gheatest f;;r.,rr".ENT store for i he womdii of laste w Iio seeks something distinc tive as well as becoming, (his collection of entire new style folduses lor early Spring wear has an appeal of more than usual inter est. Ml the smartest novel ties are represented in this showing including ex? amples of ail the leading models wliieh are setting the standard ci the modes to he worn this Year. Georgettes and Crepes, Organdies and Voil. all ; v'w spring colors $3.75 to $25.00. a " ' 1:0. - I We offer new special valiu ill pa v vou to see eaeli the ni. day. It iiOwT: Mi &g WcirOilOUSQ We want you to visit th store often. PAY TO T RAD ! Tiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitnitiiiiiiiuiiiiinaiiiiiiini!iiiiiiiiinnii!!MiiiiiM!:i'''Mi'Hiit:Hui:utiuinini:iMiiiMniniiH i: ! : i : HmhL. a minialuro "cherry Jr.-. mm iiiiuiiiiitiiiiiimtiimMtiiiiMHiittiinHiiiiitiifiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiuiiutHiiiiiutitifiuiiiuiiiiifuS llttnsED I'cb. 10. seiisa- WASHINGTON UfMUri diiisurr reairlii! artlviUrs Of -..ilet Hcrats in the l"nitl Scales ir- inimiM-l today by mtnilwrs of tlto st'iutte fon-iKll nrr..". tec Investigating Kus". Mcralxra staHtl tluit l:arfly iti Kratobed ainiiiati'-ii of l,,udwn; it jirosciitativo. PHONE 24 PHONE 21 Keep In Mind the Sanitary Grocery at all times when you want QUALITY AND SERVICE Iio better goods at any price than you will find here in Groceries and Bakery Goods. JUST PHONE TWO DOZEN and have your goods charged till the first of the month. Sanitary Grocery lUUi BTHROTHAb IS ANXOl'XCED Announcing the enKUKemem f Miss Gladys Boyoton to Charles Virgil Mc Ewn, formerly of Pendleton, Dr. K. F. ti. nidge-way and Mrs. A. U Jones werm hqtawa for a charmingly ap-l-.tntl flniWT ..t the Kidefcway homo 1;. bH fejWW as Vm.. rosebuds and sprays of maiden hair iVin made a charming cluster to c-ntf-r a cl.iimy tuble where covers were laid fr eluht. The weddinjr Is to be an event nf early ftprllitf. The bre-elect is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Boyrt ten of 130' East 'Court street and she has a Heat vf firtondJ among the young girls i.f Pendleton. Tier finnncw v as ffrrneriy connectfl whh tha 2IowcII-Sw ife Tire Company here but i.; now engaged in the tire service bus iness in California where he will Pike hfft brldj tn live. The Most in Value PHONE 24 The Best in Quality PHONE 24 i m tinp King, Mrs. Ann:. McConnell, .7 Tlor, .Mrs. Lillian Conroy mi.l n&r ; hau-hets rilarked the places. Additional guests who enjoyvd tub event were Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Martha Hassei. Mrs. C. O. Hybe. Mrs. Kd Sfunsbury, Mrs. Kugene Ionian. Mrs. T. YV. IayJon, Mrs. Kd Du Tnis. Mrs. H-,i;tie Gibson of Dayton, Ore gon, and Mrs. John llarker of Riet h. The next Degree of Honor meeting is scheduled for the first Wednesday in March. SUBMARINE BL0CKAC-E WAS DECLARED FIVE YEARS AGO THIS DAY The rjerma ade was dec): which cimh!j of the Lvalti later, hclu" i States into il many. Pendleton. 3Jttbf to Michawl wt on Lewis street m Isaac Hiock. utig to Ortance C. t 4 in fractional bio itt's Add. to Echo. I. Brown to Henry Loulfl Koepeke Itoden,$H". WW 1-4 Sec. in whatnot! NV 1-4 flee. K. d K')pck Hi It. 33, N. It. 33 Koepcks OKOURK ft F HONOR MKKTH. Division No. l with Mrs. Mary Mc- Gee xts captain, entertained Decree of Honor members at an interest in-,' Washington's birthday festivity in Mpose hall yesterday. Mrs. McGee'a assistants were M rs. A gns Wl 1 1 la ni -son. Mn. Kila Anderson, Mrs. Ifyrtle Parley Mrs. Ho I en Pelts, Mrs. Celes- SUNDAY SCHOOL IS GIVEN AS SENTENCE FOR CRIME TO PAIR AT THE DALLES THK DAIJKS, Feb. Ifr. The Sun day school as a cure for juvenile crime . Is the sentence meted out by I"'al po lite authorities to two lads, one 11 and the other 17 years of ag. who admit ted several thefts about the oily. The lads were promised that their names would not appear in public glare if I they would mnd their Way anrKat- tend Sunday school. The lads had ta i ken a new tire from an automobile ' belonging to Thomas Ilennett. They Jacked the car up and took off the tire. ; Several "swiped" rabbits were, also re j turned by the boys to the owners. Poth In'Is those th Methodist church and it will now be up to Rev. Forsyth I lo show the lads the straight and nar ; row path, averred Police chief Franl; 3 Heater, Si i art to Ceo. W. I HB 1-4 8ec. tH. Tp 4 b 1 'emarls to T. A. K. OMnger. $:t0D. trai tf in See. i Tp W'im. II. N. It. .16. William Mete am i, X. It. 35. mington to C. J. McKen Mote ald bound tract In Inmbla Ht-iKhta Add. Mil- ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PRINEVILLE MASONS LAY CORNERSTONE OF TEMPLE Mrs. Leb Brown, and the committee members were recognized by unique little white caps worn with their cos tumes. tl- it l. .1 ,.!..(.;., thn. J aarller hours, th- party then adjotirn- lug to a lunoheon table centered by rniNnVH.I.r:, Feb. 19. The corn stone of the new Masonic temple wfl laid here last week by Most Worsbif fill Grand Master Karl C. Uronan--of the grand lodge of Oregon. TJ usnl ' eremonies of the order wer Dbaerred and members were presea White Truck Bl "SYRUP OF FIGS" IS LAXATIVE FOR GHSLD Iook at tongue! poisons from stomach, liver and bowels In White trucks the purchase price is v.jur total investment. The operat ing item is absorbed in high earning power. The loss item is nothing. WHy boy oft) thing else in Trucks when tlic-c are known facts. Frentzel- Waiies Motor Co Pendleton, Ore. Phone 4G Till: WHITE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. .ii i . from J '.end, Kedmond and Madras J lodges. The new temple will occup the site of the first Masonic building erected in central Oregon, which was I finished In 1S85. It iL expected thrtt the building will nee', nancy early in the addition 10 a lodge room I i rrfonaions, there will be n librnr.v f!0 by 30 feet, with fire RgIIIOVC 1,1 '' " ' "' '' ' k f urnfshings, a 1 BO guests, dressing rooms and ante rooms. The lodge quarters will be equipped with every modern conven ient o and will emial any other In the state. Three large ntor rooms will oc cupy the ground floor. CARDIFF. - K i " relinquish ,"n3 the mayoralty o, -.'e . '."a s, Pe-. A ter Wright hi ? t o : eirs zu" lecturing to -r :i i . , .t:i ;t I:'"'k . ii v.-sir If sell -v . . l"rlO I LONDON.- " . e v. . . , nIy , Carl . . Mr No. tight to Thof. X. Marx- i Iireserved. Lete l ' - f fifth.cn $10. jLotm 5 rind . Block 1, or-' or sixth re ,'ur ixoni ehlef- lginal to.'n of Herminton. tains, have been 1 (red t Mitch- ! am. n , measured i s hi, and had Q .-'allng to Pearl M. Hcnnell. : a hu-.e hole in too toftrittad. rfWOO. Lot 1, Rlock 1, I. E. Sallng Add Weston- ' ! REALTY TNTiS j .- 1 i S "aBss' " " visi by tht.-f m'-.ns fn of" '."r p t'-w . ;n pxpr.'SM n"r n .pritcifttfon v . .wl!.iMB.niTwlv .iml Hnh A.NTKn r. met- hy't niiilti- untarnished minrtmeni will Must b cli8c In and rmrtlMl mcnont ranters, Aildreiu J. I jj, .1 ri..ii 'it. i ivrsv uoj h.Ae iAiii.. :."ll Marlcrt. m hlryrle i .wiler cn by culling at rcndleto Ml. nil. in nu Tlipre will he n reffuUrr meoiinj 0; rendli'lon i , 1 1 . No. ., B. I'. o. riika tonight Balloting for candidate! nnd Initiation. V.nir iitt.ndiince Ii urgsntty rcfiuented. t.. D. DIIAKI-:, EMUMi Ituler. ' : Is c. Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jan Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Janes Frank Janes J. L. SearH and family Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Hay del M nnd Mrs. I4. P. BnWBin WAY TO LIVE AND PROSPER TOLD BY CHICAGO BANKER Keep on saving, even tf you ran put I aside only a small amount each week. .Don't say to yourself, "What's tho fnaaf" Stiek to the Job. Yon Will be rec- i! ' d in tir;e Don't expect to at tain njTffH at a single bound. ! f'oltivate gonl friends, but don't. Acc (it ' "alifornU" Byrup t Flg'rhoonr vour friends for whnt yon can I only lock for the name California on ,.t 0,,t .f them. Tou never know th" c " kage. than you arc nre jsour when kind deed or a kind word win - c-filld lr. Raving the best and most come back to yon like brend caaf up-; haiinb f- laxative or phytic f- r the lit- On lh weter. tie storaaah, liver and hOre!a. Cblf-'j The man who works with his hands! 'dren oe Its delelOUH frtiltv tar.e. Full no different from the man who d " mis for ehlld's dOM on each hot- xvorks'with h's head. Poth live to re- j ti.- Otta It without fear. Rte smthlng- to nrodnef ln! ' Mother! You must say "Cali-itb.n rnmes as natural toa working- j fornla." man as to the poet and the artist. kidney trouble read what a P 1 Mrs. James II. Jacobs, 300 K. BUM HI., says: "r couldn't speak tOO high Jlf of I Joan's Kidney Pills, for I have never found anything their equal When I take a hard cold or over-do, it aiways seems to affect my hack and kidneys. My back aches so badly I can hardly move. My kidneys also net out of order and I can hardly do njy jioatfewofic Aft'-r i have taken Doa's Kidney Pills for :i few days, mv kid neys act regularly, that awful mlnirv in my back let up and In every way 1 feel as. strong and well an ver." frier floe, t all Mglavm Don't simply ak for a kidney remedy get DoanUi Kidney Pill the same that Mrs Jacob had. Konter-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs., Ruffalo, X. Y. Quality Goes Clear Thrpugh In one Dort territory where there are over 3000 owners, investigation shows that only 3 require service attention every month. This empha sizes more strongly than any other one thing we know ,of, the extremely low cost of Dort operation. Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phono 33 p O R.T MOT OR. CAR. C O M P A TY I I i