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TEN PAGES PAOB TWO DAILY EAST OREO OMAN, PENDLETON, OREOON. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1920 GET THIS IDEA OF US 11 , 1 44-L44- YOU HAVE SOME SORT OF IDEA ( Hi ()JWyK)LITlST()KE; $ YVAttTTo UK SI Uli ill HERE is not to hh how much we eatfsell you: nor ii.n nnxh imjjhev c can get Iron, you. We're trying to be dise; we want to be good provider p.merJtudi4e; he kind that's best for you, at prices thai arc fair to v on. AT J TS THE RIGHT DEA. OUR OBJECT something more than just fellers of nuTchan- SIMPLE In design -HI !T STYLISH ,v, IM I ! "! v' A , I . . i.'" . t.'r.V-fl - JtlMIM Mil T,-iA' - 1 'm APPAREL FOR WEE TOTS Every item of apparel entering the wardrobe of the "little one" is given the same exacting attention as is the apparel of their elders. LITTLE COATS In several pretty styles and materi als fashioned to become the youthful face. .$5.00 to $22.50 HATS Wefeatrue the well known Madge Evans hats for children $3.50 to $10.75 PRETTY DRESSES Developed in the favored fab rics worn by their mothers. A style to fit every tittle tot. New organdies, voile and gingham dresses in all the lat est styles for ages 2 to 14 years $3.50 to $25.00 NEW MUSLIN UN DERWEAR Princess slips, com binations and drawers, big assortment 79c to $3.75 Wearwell Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets and pillow cases bearing the Wearwell la bel are spun from yarns that are smooth and even running, insuring uniform strength throughout the fabric. They possess a snow white bleach and a very soft finish which are essential in the purchase of good bed linens. They come in all the de sired and wanted sizes and cost no more than inferior qualities. Distinctive New Neckwear for Women Dainty neckwear is one of the essential things to ward the making of that fresh, well-groomed look for whieh American wo men are universally known. How welcome at this time is this varied as sortment of charming Collars which help to freshen frocks suits and blouses and to trim new opes for Summer. Also vests, vestees and cuff sets too numerous to mention. May we show them to you. WOMEN'S WHITE FOOT WEAR U . rj - -fi i itti We now have a complete stock of White Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes, made from the best cloth and canvas which can be obtained. Women's White Sea Island Duck Boot, covered French heel, flex ible sole. Price $7.50 Women's White Sea Island Duck Boot, military heel, Goodyear welt sole. Price $7.00 Women's White Lundon Cloth Ox fords, small covered French heel, imitation tip, flexible sole. Price , $8-50 Women's White Lundon Cloth Pumps, full throat, small French heel. Price $8.00 Women's White Canvas Instrap Pump, low heel. Price $4.00 Women's White Kid Pump, rubber soles. Price $3.25 MEN'S Men's White Canvas Oxfords These come in two styles, Eng lish and board toe. Price. $5.00 CHILDREN'S Children's White Footwear, we have a large assortment of pumps ranging in price $1.50 to $3.25, If your feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet fire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our s,hoe de partment, we have graduate speci alists to serve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP - In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY I SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, -all 15. All Other Depts., call 22 Plenty of Good Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.10 Carnation, Bordens, Blanchard or Canyon Milk, 7 cans $1.00 Fresh Stock Crisco 60c, $1.20, $2.35 and $3.50 Little Polly Brooms (a Holder Free with each broom). Price $1.50 Picnic Hams, Fresh Shipment. Pound 29c T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee is better than most coffee selling for 60c and 65c per pound , i 55c the .simple dcugns iy, most in favor this .- r'n you'll find nothing smarter. But simple designs to be stylish must be carefully tailored; well-made. We know this; so do Hart Chaffner & Marx. We found in their clothes the careful designing and tailoring we knew you'd want; fine all wool fabrics. There are three button sacks ; good one and two-button models; double breasteds, too ; ready for you now. They're priced from $35 to $100. Ask to See Our Special Suits at $37.50 and $45.00 They are genuine cash savers. INDIAN HEAD For white tailored frocks, sport suits, eh 1 dren's dressea and nurses' uniforms we recom mend Indian Head. Indian Head tailon "Well. It is slow to soil. It wrinkles very little. It is reasonable in price. We La- a limited supply of Indian Head on our counters. Come eoxly. Widths are 36 and 44 inch and 54 inch. This New SHIRTING MADRAS is selling rapidly. Full S inehes wide unl a splendid lot of them in very neat, pretty styles and colors. Very reasonable at the price per yard : 75c HOSIERY WITH STYLE AM) SERVICE Whether yon nce.1 hosiery to wIllistui.TI .tin- strain .f ulronuous outiluor activities or to add charm to a formal .vrttiii coutum". tr w.ailije Uflt LINGTON NEWFASHIONED HOW Kit V. It always appeura trim ami MliMi Mealies' it r m . rf-. My ami 1ms no unsightly aetuii at the back. 11 l lralye-d to (be shiii.e t.r Ibe foot, and le". not stretched or cnt to fit. The double thick sole, re inforced toe and high milked heel and an untt ual elasticity give .nrni.INOTO.v NEWl'AKIII' I Bp HCHMRRT excep tional durability and comfort. We display HfRMNOTON NEWFASHIOXr.D HOSjKnV 111 Title quali ties of li..le and silk, in black and while and the season's popular shades. mki i: niiti ai nosr at tiii: v.mh mr mm at ' fc'-ss S 5n LACE AND EMBROIDERED SILK HOSE in the desired colors and patterns are very fashionable for wear with low shoes. Price per pair 81.59 to $4.50 We give you the best for the price, no mat ter what the price. PENDLETON) GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE iJfiePeoples !t8TlvX!:Vlfl w"here it PAYS TO TRAPf JSlWiSSiSISS We give yon real value.-, exclusive styles and patterns, for l .-. UKIAH WELCOMES MAJL WITH DAILY SERVICE Mr. and Mra Fred Cateel "have r-i Wednesday for Portland and will make turned to their homestead for the sura- the trtP in thelr c&r- They will go by iraer after pndiM lUe wtnWr near Pi- 8tanfield and from there they will he Io Rock aeeompanled by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marie Metti. who has Jnot finished trdivant. lhey expect to he gone their way to the raountalnH buneh of pack torsoK. f'KIAi, May 10. Th mail truck einne thlourh imm J'il.it. Hnrk in Vklah Saturday for the fir time this houakepLntf KpntiK- This is the beginning of the Ad tfchcdule and Ukixh will now have a term of nchool on Butter ceeek, re- j ) turned horn a few daya ago. . j W. A. Surface, wife and four chll drvn. and J. I .Surface and wife, of LiaLnier, Washington, have taken rooms with J. H. Con stants, and will remain here during . the sunuaoar. daily mall, xtuich to the aatiafu- tun of A achool i wait '.' id FYiday at the Hilbart raach, wkea aout Vj per rons fra the age of oe year to yaars. left town with baekcta. burkes aid bocea filled wHh good things to fat, to enjoy a dajr in the w- d: . i.i' if the i. .r.;- : . w-rm. ttrip, Influenza lk- Wizard Oil a Reliable AatlMptlc Preventive Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Hyml and 'and children were In town Friday about a week. j (mopping. Mrs. Emma Lenz who como from I Harr' IMpow of Killer was In town j Wyoming last .September to look aft-1 1'"ri,luy 0,1 biixlnese. r her bunlnesa Intcrealss Here, ioft Mr- Mr" Jamea Mossie were In , Wednesday morning to Join her rhll- town Monday trading. dren. who are In Wyoming with their grandparents. Mrs. William Anderson left Thurs- Geneva Huston. Grace Peterson and . IUTTLEGRLS POISONED; FISH BELIEVED CAUSE PORTLAND CHINAMAN WANTED BY POLICE IS DISCOVERED IN CELL Thorn. I The .hlnanian was located In a cell at the cltv hill, s.rving a six-month .Mat erica for iioisejHing oplurn. school Notos. A heavy rain fell at Albee and I day for College place, where she will !Tres.sa cjiblia hare beeri awarded t'kiah : .; Xunday which will delay I visit fox a short time with Mr. and palmer Method Buttons, and several the farmers for a short time. .Mrs. K. (1. Clark, formerly of L'klah. I more are expecting awards soon. Charley Jlynd, Bert McLaughlin I Fayette Mettie and wife, who have I Kheldon l , nance. Grace Peterson. 'and Billi suatrfon arrived Sunday Jspent the winter at Stanfield, have ro-'nenevs. Huston, Lyman Peterson, Leta mot.'iu.g fron Hutter cj-eek, wllhjturned to L'kiah and will go on to Mr. j Peterson and Krwln Laurance, have Hynds Brotlaers cattle. Mettie's hx.mestead for the present, to i keen neither tardy nor absent daring rt.Q K iillbert hes purchased 400 put in the spring crop, 'head of cattle from the Moasie Bros. J itooroe Taylor has returned to Mrs. Sauford Cbilson and daughter, j I'kiah after spendiaet; the winter at f!eraldine, visited the first of the Btanfield, feeding cattle, week at the dturdivant farm with Miss I Karl Meltie, after spending the win- Fiankie Kturdlvant, returning Tburs-lter with his earents, Mr. and Mrs. J. day 1 A. Kottmeler of Aibe Monday on business. was in town Doric iafluenza' tpidtmice spray urday in honor ..f Mrs the note and throat several timet a who will lea 1 siah soon. day With one part Wizard Oil and I Perry Simpson was io town Mon- two parlf water, psing an atomizer, day on business. II you Daren't an atomizer, gargle Lowell Ganger passed through town the throat and muff the mixture up j Monday with a large drove of rows the note. This treatment acta up an .-,,,,! calves taking them to his ran h aniiteptie wall ol deicuec acaiaat east of I'kiah. Hu" germs. Carl Stuart. Tllot Rock line man. Chest colds and core throat lead was in town Tuesday repairing the to ertp. Slop them at once witn lejopnono Itaies. John ixiren returnee u tne eome .of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley ,Iorens, after as absence of a rear. He was in Canada part of the. time. Mrs. H'Ulian Meengs of Bridge 'creek, came over Monday, going en to IvadletOR Wednesday, to bare dent .1 the year 1SI9-I920. Graoe Peterson of the sixth grade, has the splendid record of being per fect In attendance during the six years of her school life. V. H. Peterson, was a visitor at the school Thursday. Only one more week of school when the tern hers and children will be frei to enjoy their summer vacation. Clara Bchannep and Uuby Hutchin son, Pilot Hock grade school children, wero taken violently III Friday fol lowing tho close of the oratorical and declamatory contests for the coupty champlonHhlps, held at tho high school Both wars removed to St. An thony's hospital in a, semi-conscious condition. Fish which the little ladies had eaten at dinner Is believed to have poisoned them. Both wero treated at once an.l were able, to return t their homes later. Miss Hutchinson won ! first prize in declamation in division 1 I . while Miss Schannep gave several musical numbers as a part of tho pro A ' ITT FOnTI-ANP. Or.. May r-Po1tCe-m?n Kcoured the cify of Portland .'V. craj iinys, looking 'for Le1 Thorn, a ynng Chinaman, who w:ik eoeiiaed 'f willing an automobile on which h hail not completed payment. The eopH had jiit atout given up in despair, thinking Thorno hud re- J turned to China, when they re.-elved a tip whi'h reeulted In thnm finding DR. C. 11. DAY I'liyslclnn and Kiurgeoa Osteomth sooms ti and- Bmlth-Craw-fotd lildg. telephone v. Rea. 74-K HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIH I THE JOLLY IN CAFETERIA for the moMt particular ap- V iwni 09 before tliey can develop iek) OMmfttom maucnsjL Get v from druggists for 30c If eet ftadtrted. return the buttle and jrrrl your moeey back tee eoataipetea or have tick Ks6 mrhei luat trv Wizard Livef Whips. UMIHWW IH lett, w a rup wurk dona apaU Cmre4,rr4 Mr. aai3 am If. Mettie, lett Friday for .Spokane. Rob Canjrion of Loog Creek, w.j. in town Tkumday for Hupplies and will A farewell darOe was given lant Pat- leave at once for the Boundary ranger Meloa, Tannler , utin In Grant county where he will i be itatload for the nurnmer Mr. and Mm. George Netts left Frt day for Pendleton on a huaineaa trip expecting to return Friday evening. Harry Huaton and Wa.lt.er Helmick 3 made a trip to Willow Spring.") Fri- 3 day after seed grain. i - Bert ConatantM who ban been visit-(S ing at Oregon City for the Unt six. 5 week, returned hmne Thursday evn- 5 inr J. 11. Wagner relnrned from Port-. 8 land Tuesday eveiing. Work on the new hardware build-j 3 Ing is progreaeing nieely, and wtll noon ' 2 he en ornament to the town, as well 2 as a buKtnss proposition. Im nd'aaa from the Umatilla reserva- 3 Hurance Imtt tlon. Passed through town Friday on .ttiM ServoH you the m,OBt partfrnlar forwls, petitea. DiHplaing a variety of ehoica ROAST MFATK. WmCmWmX, GVUZSM VIX.KTABI.F.S. SAIiATlS OF AM. lil Vns. I ST.USMS AND I'l OPIXJS. V VI ISSFftlKf.. THK HKST TO MB FOI Nl. THK RfW ICE "It I'A M IN PKMUJCTON. gelet-t junt what you want to eat from tin- steam tab)' printed menu. Hotel St. fJeorge Basement Front Entiance. Xot froto a i. n. snsHsj pf V"-, ? .,''- I ski; 8 ELLEN ELOPE I I, S. Auditorium Wed. Eve., I I May 12th 8 P. 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