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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1920)
i . SIXTEEN PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1920. A SMALL CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS Jp .ONE-HALF V?'i Our May Clearance of Women's Suits Coats, Dresses and Waists IS OFFERING YOU THE GREATEST VAL UES AND BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. IF YOU ARE GOING TO NEED A SUIT THIS YEAR, NOW is the time to buy it Women's Suits One-Half Price This is the greatest suit sale of the year. EVERY' SUIT IN OUR WOMEN'S WEAR DEPT. IS IN CLUDED and the assortment is'the best in Pendleton. THE LATEST AND NEWEST IN STYLES, MATERI ALS AND SHADES. Every suit is silk lined and beautifully made. Every gar ment is a this season's style. Your Choice 1-2 price Iflffi DRESSES , ml J! GREATLY ' ! Oj ft m I l REDUCED , 1 MAY SALE OF Women's Goats We off er in this sale one hundred Women's Newest Style COATS, at a reduction of 1-3 of the regular price, whicn means that you can buy a Coat that regularly Sold for !45.00-May Sale Price $30.00 Sold for &60.00-May Sale Price $40.00 Sold for 375.O0L.May Sale Price $50.00 Sold for $100-May Sale Price $66.65 (r ASK TO SEE OUR MEN S S37.50 SUITS They are real Bargains. J MENMJCTOECl greatest department store Ijgimy WHERE R-PAS TO TRADE WMSBWSW ASK TO SEE OUR MEN'S $37.50 SUITS They are real Bargains. - .. ,. i in - ' .. - L- - - --- - - - LEGION POSTS PLEDGE AID TO "BIG BROTHER" MOVEMENT IN KANSAS (By Aaeockned Press ) TOPBKA May 4- Twenty-eight American Iegicn potU in Kansas al- rcna have pledged their oo-operation in the big; brother- plan inaugurated 'hy Capt. William P. Maclean, super intendent of the state industrial school for boys here. When a boy is paroled by the Institution, his name and essen tial facts concerning him are forward ed to the commander of the local pot in the city or town to which the boy is going. The commander appoints a legion member to act as "big brother" ; to the' boy. "Results have been excellent," said Captain M. . "These el -service men give the paroled boys-advice, help j them find work, receive their reports I from school, and in various ways aid I them to make good." The plan haa been indorsed by the state board of administration. SEEK FORMER JOBS Luted todny. Orun were arraigned hi for t he 1 'nit'l .r :it e com mission er Mondny on war runi.H rharKlnK violation of the lfvr act In connection with the nwltch mcn' strike. u and 41 othpr He rhurrh, hoth of which hn Warned 1 i in aniMVW iin. tin MIJUUWI lit I'U prohlein. t PSHaiijfflinettMy wild, la ex ajfffei'ateil Ytf thiv AfttWlWtME iu: fK wmrotT nwnsrov Safe-Crackers are in Town The Standard Grocery's safe was broken open last evening resulting in a. considerable loss or money as well as damage to safe. YOUR SAFE MAY BE NEXT And our new mercantile safe policy covers all of the damage to your safe as well as the loss of money and securities. . Be safe and not sorry. Phone us and we will be glad to call and explain this policy to you as you will be glad to know about this protection whether you take a policy or not. The cost is nominal when you consider the amount of property involved. The Bentley-Graham Insurance Agency PHONE 404 WARREN'S PATENT ON PAVEMENT TO EXPIRE SAYS LMI WAS SUNT. WASHINGTON, Muy 4. I 'resident Wilson sent John l.lnd into Mexico to force the resignation of Huerta. testified Nelson O'Hhaiighm'ssy, form er change at the Mexico City, before If the Krupps arc again guns 1m indicate thut they nri fur punishment. making gluttons By Associated Press.) SAI.EM. Or.. May 4. On Wednes- ,day of this week the patent of the i Warren Brothers company on bltu j llthic pavement, which has existed for 117 years will expire. Blnce early In 1 1919. In compliance with an act of the (legislature the pavement haa been jlald In Oregon without the payment of royalty, on the assumption that the ! patent Is not valid. The state has as isumed responsibility for the royalty to ! protect contractors In the event rhi paten is upheld by the courts Into (which the nucMlon has been precip itated by the Warrens In a suit again K 'Oscar Huber. an Oregon contractor, to collect royalty. The suit will eerve as ' test and all bltollthlc pavement that !has been laid from the spring of IfM to the date of expiration of the pot ent will be Involved aggregating about 1,100,000 yards. The compeny seek to collect royally at 20 cents a yard. Sooner or later people tumble lo Mr fact that the banana peel fs a nuls-snce. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 4.- "We are ready to go back, to work providing the rail road wage board will take up our case and railroad manager give the the nenato Mexican investigation e men back their old Jobs," Jjhn Uru- mltteo today. The wltnH suld l.l ami, president of the Chicago yard- was bitter against the large Engl mens' association "outlaw" union, oil interests In Mexico and the rati Dance Tomorrow Liberty Hal in v ... i (.-) frwi. ) WAKH Wr-N, Mwy 4 -Tit iMl-ir-m cotirt 4jurjwi todny for a NK!6-M until May i 7 without hnnrttntc down n dfllI6a on the constitutional ity of On prtthittltmn ntiindnent and tt-4'iriforcinnt act. Night I MUSIC BY SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA. Special For this week we will make special price on DEL MONTE PORK AND BEANS. . .See Our West Window. Small, each I0c Medium, each 15c Large, each 25c These are the Genuine Small White California Beans. None better packed. Sanitary Grocery DOAK S. DUNIjAP, Prop. The Most in Vlue The Beat in Quality I PHONE 24 PHONE 24