East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 11, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
DAILY EAST, OREOOlf IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY U 1920.
E GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE EVERY DAY.
FINE LONG COATS I OK SUMMED TR WEL
OP, SHORT ONES FOR SiORT EAR.
There's nothing more comfortable mid nothing more "al
ways In style" than the full length utility" Wht
Whether in Serge, Trieotine or
in Tweed, these serviceable gar
ments fill a variety of needs.
'Trimming kit as include corded
tucks, stitching and new ar
rangements of button trim
mings. For street wear, travel
or motoring, these highly desir
able garments are recommended.
They are true to the' contour
of the Spring silhouette, straight
of line and reaching almost to
the hem of the skirt.
Trieotine
New Goldtones
Velour Checks
Silvertones
Polo Cloths
Plumette
FANCY PARASOLS
( ame in yesterday and there is a dec lot of them for the
"kiddies" too that will be sure to please them.
I
OH SAY! HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW
NECKWEAR.
On display in one of our windows. It's very distinctive
and smart and very much the vogue. A glance will' con
vince you of its correctness: I
FOR BRIGHTENING THE HOME
Our stocks of these fine quality curtain materials include
scrims, marquisettes and voiles in many new and exclusive
patterns, suitable for every room in the house. This is truly
an excellent opportunity for those who are refitting their
homes for the new season. And please remember we will
make your draperies np to measure "and in the way you want
them. Charges for this special service are onlv nominal.
N INTERESTING LOT OF NEW
STAMPED GOODS
are on display in the Art Department. It will repay you to
visit this section.
SPECIAL SALE OF
IN AS SUITS
.. . ...... Ai ., '
We have selected a very fine assort
ment of suits from our hoys' clothing
stock, including sizes from 10 to US
years. In the lot arc a nundcr of On'
gon Cassimcres, wonderful wearers
and fine lookers, flepular values up to
$1(5.00.
Special Price $9.85
All these fabrics you will find represented in our Spring
Coats showing $18.75 to $88.00
T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
In Our Model Sanitary Basement
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
3 Main Line Phones ail 15
All Other Depts. call 22.
Tru Blu Fancy Assorted Cookies, pound , . 45c
Fresh Crisp Saratoga Chips, package 20c
Fancy Mild Tillamook Cheese, pound 45c
Swiff Boiled Ham Sliced to your order, pound 75c
Bluehill Pimento and Green Chili Cheese each 20c
The Best Peanut Butter in bulk, pound 30c
Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds $1-10
Ivaiihoe White Silk
Fabric Gloves
You can be sure of tomr, "satisfac'-' '
tory service from Ivanlioe silk gloves.
Excellent quality pure silk is used in
their manufacture unit every pair of
them fit Bmoothly ami perfectly. And
I heir neat, double woven finger tips
mean lengthened wear and added val
ue which one appreciates in return
for one's money. We have Ivahhoe
gloves In all sizes and styles.
The 16 button length in black and
white Is very popular at SI. 75 to $a.00
Short glows at 83c to 2.25
Lovely Sheer White
Cotton Fabrics
All of the tfrunto-l mimmor fabrics
arii hrc. Orffandles, nainsooks, dot
ted swifts, dimples, batistes and voiles
for graduation ami party frotks, for
blouses, lingerie and dainty baby
things. Never were finer qualities of
fered Iban thefte.
Then there fere crossbars, woven de
signs o sheer voiles and the heavier
materials for skirtings. A wide range
at popular prices.
Italian Silk Bloomers,
Vests and Chemise
Lots of it in the good quali
ties at prices that are very
reasonable.
A Showing of. Real
Hand Made Lace
and medallions in the filet
eifect that will please you
We ask the privilege
showing them to you.
ERC
4300 YARDS I
LE 27c PER Y Mil).
A most excellent grade of 12 hu h Pillow Tubing
al 69c per yard.
WASH GOODS TBI(, l HtlCES
of
Quilt Coverings
A most suitable material
for quilt covering and vari
ous other uses. '
24c yard
Utility Cloth
50c goods for shirts, ap
rons, rompers, dresses, etc.
37c Yard
Cinghums
Special lot of dress ging
ham and apron gingham on
sale.
2fk- Yard
Cretonnes
900 yards of the most use
ful material for this season.
39c Yard
r
Ask to see our Men's Suits at $45.00.
They're real values.
PENDLETOI& GREATEST DEPARTMENT STOI
r-ir -T i TiT
iJn.Q reopies ware
jMilWtt WMFPIP IT PAVS TO TRADE
nousg,
Come in and have a look at our Men's Suits
at $37.50. They're real bargains.
ii u n
u ! - - ' .N K 1-1 NW 1-i. Sic. 4, Tli. 4. -V. It.
CARNIVAL SPARKLES
WITH MUSIC AND FUN
I noise down town with a concert and ,grood impression war evident last
- t-J-nd, -r were JWggg;
! followed by the show band and tHen cnlidren were patronizing- the va-
!the big crowd turned their steps to- jriOUs shows., wrth an apparent feeling
jward the big play ground. Hides that everything was well regulated
Were you at the Bour.d-Cp band
carnival last night? , , ,
There were plenty of folks at the
opening of the Greater Alamo shows
last night. The big lot starting at Al-
ta and Clay was a mass of humanity
and apparently each one of them was
enjoying every monsetJt of the ime.
There wan everything that goes to
make up the happy carnival spirit,
lights, music, unusual sights. The
Greater Alamo shows will conclude
their engagement here Saturday
night.
. The Round-Cp band Btarted the
Im wit nMtronized. the whip, mer
dy-go-round. ferris wheel and aerial
swing were doing a rushing business.
;The autodrotne. where "Suicide" Rob
ierts drives a motorcycle around .the
top edge of a big cup shaped enclos
ure and where!- Mile. lrrame i.i.-im-.-.t.A
i.-.ir ktnd straisht as she drives
'her little automobile around the track.
was well patronised. i he iraineo
iwild animal circus wan a popular
place, judging by the crowds. Tnere
,'are more than 0 wild and domestic
animals taking part in the program.
; Neptune's daughters where pretty
to "rats, the lieutenant again.
The Alamo shows mude.
and no doubt they found it no.
KEVEXTY-FTVE MOTHERS
(Continued from page 1.)
Machree," and ' The r.ifV by Mrs.
Harold Watuui" piano ttoio, "The
Lark," Miss Lois Oornall; reading.
The Inventor's Wife," Miss Ruth
rwT "The Herd Girls' Dream."
by a trio, with Miss Gaynnll Baldwin
..... uiAbiw. f; M:.l,.-I Johnson at
many the piano, and Miss Harnett loon
who was instrumental in planning the
dinner, acted as toastmistress.
Miff, Raymond in Charge.
Miss Helen Raymond was chairman
in charge or arrangements. Chairmen
for committees were Miss Dorothy
jBedwell. thfehu; assisted by Miss Kate i
Voorhees; .Vi-f Evelyn 8ommervllle. j
! tables: .frn. Ph dries It. Marsh "acted asji
! adviser and . .1 i.iiich to make the
dinner a success. The dinner was pfe
1 pared by the iii.. themselves, and
REALLY TRANSFERS
ail
HllI.Ty
Crowner to Miles Arnold 11. owl. j
C" land the South' ir, feet of Lot t
In Block 6 In original town of Pen- j
dlelon.
Josenh D. Flckes to Thomas I'. i
among those who assisted were Mlssjjrimea $r,50.00 tot ir. Block 42, Res. !
Add. Pendleton.
Inland IiTigatlon Co. Inc , to A. 7.'.nn
ll.no pnrt or XW 1-4 1-4 and part
of SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 27. Tp. 4. N.
Maxwell I. in. I a Irrigation Co., (o
C. 8. McN'sught. (same ascription.)
T. D. Taylor Hhertrf to Plrsl Nation
al Hank r.f .Seattle and Maxwall I-and
and Irrigation Co., $tM.l) SK 1-4
NK 1-4 NW 1- and fractional part ..r
NK 1-4 KB 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 4. Tp.
N. H. It. ' "
Heriwrt B. DerHion to N. W. Nttm
f'.rd iSiIJj.im mete and hound tract
In NW 1-4. Bee. 8. Tp. &, N. It H. '
J llcriiert strohm t. Jean L Robln
h'm lit l) NW 1-1 SW 1-4 and SW 1-4
NW 1-4 20, T. 4. X. It. S.
READY TO "SHOOT" NIAGARA FALLS
friends when here last year end the on the cello. Miss Reta Ferguson
A BUMPER CROP
Laura Johnson, Miss Esther Earl.
Miss Fern Stevens, Miss Jane Roose
velt, Miss Jennie Johnson, Misa Rhea
Hawks, Miss Ruth Kean, Miss Hatel
Meuer and Miss Helen Williams.
May lie Annual Affair.
Those appointed to assist In the
serving last night were Miss Albertu
McMonies, chairman. Miss Emily Doh
nert. Miss Helen Idleman, Miss Kuth
erine McNary, Miss Blanche Isaacs,
Miss Geraldtne Morrison, Miss Ruth
Mlnnis, Miss Huth Snow. Miss Edna
Murphy, Miss -Mary Clarke. Miss Irva
Dale, Miss Mary Wllks, Miss Kathar
ine Granholm, Miss Isabelle Ross anil
Miss Marjorie McMonies. Miss Gene
vieve Phelps was chairman of the
ticket selling committee.
Last nlgrifs dinner was the first of
its kind ever gtvan in Pendleton but
Its success was such thut It will prob
ably be an annual event.
R. 2
Ruth Coburn to M. L. Hewitt 1500.
Lot 4. Block 1. OOHlfWM Add. Echo.
Martha A. Travis to M. L. Hewitt
$1.00 Lots 2 and 3, Block 1. Gtlllifords
Add. Echo.
Edwin B. Coburn to M. L. Hewitt
$500. Lots 2 and 3 and 4. Block 4.
Gullirord's Add. Echo.
W. H. Crary Referee to If. L. Hewitt
$500 Lot 4, Block I, Gulllford's Add.
Echo.
3. HI Estes to Eva C. Cargiri $i:,.r.00.
SB 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 25, also portion
of Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 25 and Lot 1, Sec.
2. Tp. 4, X. R. 34. ' .
Fred C. Morley to J. T. Blnford $1.00
S 1-2. NW 1-4 Sec. 25. Tp. . N. It. 34.
Also mete and hound tract In said Sec.
i
RURAL SCHOOLS IN
SPOKANE COUNTY
Dora Williams j m
l.ick 1 -. PMrfoa 9
I John F. Smith to John McFeely
mete and bnnnil Iract In Sem. 1, Tp.
6. N. R. S5. ' .
ti'm W 1 1.. ...V I vA'. .:. W Till
LACK TEACHERS Vnh ti'.oo sw 1-4 sw - bm' it, Tp.
i I, N. R. 35.
Fsnnie J. Tngle to Paulltle Ingle
t50fl0 Mi. to nnd lionnil trait In N' I .
1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 12. Tp. 5, N. R. SB.
I. W. Ollnger to I
$1HOO. iits 3 and 4, Block
A Elams Add. Milton.
Walter R. Rltney to B. A. Miller
$000. Ifl -2 BE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 3.
Tp. , X. R. 35.
G. W. Johhson to Frank Callaway
$4000. Mete and hound tract adjoin
ing Milton.
Paulina "Ingel to Thomas E. Elliott
$500. Mete and bound tract Milton.
Chas. A. Keller to Carl S. McN'auglil
$1,000 SB 1-4 XB 1-4 NW 1-4 and
fractional NB 1-5 SB 1-4 NW 1-4 Ke.-.
4. Tp. 4, X. R. 29.
First National Bank of Health? to C
T. McNaught tl.H0 S 1-2 SB 1-4 NK
1-4 BW 1-4 and fractional part of NE
l- BB 1-4 NW 1-4 and X 1-S BE 1-4
LONDON - The neit
.-.i.-fiHiii.. km r.iigMsnmnn
daring
will be
feat on the prorram. for O. C
the ".hnl... ..r - .. . .
He v I i ............ .k ' ,Z r - '".
i . ihw iibhi in a. narrei equipped
"" ".-t..iiig apparatus. Stephens has performed
dating feu 13. He plans to sail for Amwlca soon
- '
Ith an Ingenl-
many otUei
(By Associated Press)
SPOKANE, Wash.. May 1L Many
of the smaller rural schools of Spo
kane county will be without teachers
next year. F. V. Teager, county su
perintendent of schools, said today he
feared, on accoimt of the amaU num
ber of applications for such schools
received to date. He said It would bo
posstblo to supply teachers for all town
schools of the county.
MAN PLEADS GUILTY;
JUDGE ATTACKS PAY
CBy Associated Preaa)
CHICAGO, May 11 Judge Kenesaw
Mountakt UamHa attacked salarli
paid by th Chicago fedeaal reaerv'e
Friday when Homer B. Whitehead,
manager of publicity and In charge of
the banks mailing department, ap
peared in court to plead gnllty to
padding his departmental payrolls.
Whitehead told the court be recetv.
ed $30 a week.
"That's an outrage." Judge Landis
declared. "Hers Is a man. manager of
a department that has more than fio
men In It. The salary Is a disgrace.
I w-int the cashier of the hank brought
Into this churt to explain why this man
It not beter paid."
Sterling B. Kramer, cashier of the
hank, was summoned. In respdtise to
questioning by the fndg. Mr. Kramer
said his salary eras $ 1,04M a year and
that of the governor of the bank $!.-004).
Judge Landis deferred sentence on
STERLING
APPLE BUTTER
The high price of sugjir and all foods contHining sugar
causes an unrest regarding swoeU, and there is no relief
in sight far some time.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
We have a large stock of Sterling Apple
hand and can make you good prices on it.
Rutter on
a
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FOR BALE Modern t room house a
new paper and paint Phone B$-W i
or call at 40S Lewis St.
It is GUARANTEED. Try a 10 pound pail at $1.25
Sanitary Grocery
FOR SALE young cows and calves ,
Address Boa 4. Adams. Ore.
DOAK 8. DI N LAP. Prop.
Th Mt ia Value The Best in Quality
TWO OOOD COWB for sale
Wachtel, Riverside Phone
rieorge I
297-W.
tVJVTEI-MiH to rook for aurvey If
party inquire Bute Hiahwajr office Mj
PHONE 24
PHONE 24
Whitehead until May 11.
Grltmas Bide.