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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
FAOI TWO DAILY gAST ORKOOKIA1T PKWPUTON, OKEOOH, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1920. SIXTEEN PAGES Good Style and Economy You know that- clothes are sometimes stylish, and nothing cl-c: they're nm h catch lUccvc of the man who's going to imv dollies. l Jit-v do catch it: and he thinks He's getting something Mib-tanti-al, when fee's onlv getting style. If there's no sound quality hack of .it, the iivl i soon gone; the clothes look pretty bad. VS. ..I S ' ' ' " - -f . 4 - i - Hart Schaff ner & Marx oiake our clothe; they're Stylish; But' the fabrics are all wool, the tail oring is of best quality; and these are the things that give service. ' Such clothes save money for you in the wear you get. , " , . - , , v They're priced from $45.00 to $100.00 Special Suits at $37.50 We have one special lot of suits includ ing Hartchaf f ner, & Marx and other good makes, nearly all sizes and a fine range of colors and patterns. YOUR CHOICE $37.50 Copyright 1919, Hart Schafiner Si Marx Special Suits at $45.00 This lot includes all sizes and a wonder ful lot of fine, pure wool hard worsteds. The kind that wears, and wears, and wears. CHOICE $45.00 NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS $3.50 to $15.00 semkehkA greatest department store e 9 NEW, SMART PANAMA HATS $5.00 to $10.00 LIVING ORGANISMS FOUND IMPRISONED IN ANCIENT AMBER By Asaociated 'itch&.t I'AWK, May J. Mviog orKHttiHiuB. Imprisoned In amber and believed to tf incomparably oWr than the mic robes found uj Egyptian pajyri. have been discovered by Dr. Gallppc, of the French Academy of Science, and it in thought by lome biologists that these organisms may probably be among the very arly elements possessing life, to inhabit tn earth. Amber in said to have been formed in the very early stages of the earth's history but Dr. Gallppe is oonvtcned the micro-organisms could only have been imprisoned in the amber while it was in course of formation. As soon as these organ is inn were set free from their prison they are said to have manifested very evident sign' of life and, when carefully cultivated developed great activity. The organ tarn are of course very elementary bu this fact detracts little from the mar vel that they are living survivals fron a ptrinfi far earlier than that of pre- Mat OTIC man. OUR PERCENT SECOND Base Ball BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE SUNDAY .A"V' t"i ; i AT ROUND-UP PARK PENDLETON vs. HELIX ADMISSION, 50c GAME, 2:45 review, temporarily Mutralfilng the court todny on application of Maurice state IndiiKtrtnl welfare communion 1 1 j.ntrh..rA .... .. from putting; (nto effect the tin mtn- , CO,mt"1 t0T ,h ,a, ho" I (mum WHgo scale recently gr.intod.wo- '''IrN association. The new acaja (men employes tn hotels' and reslnti-jwaH to have become effective Jim.- J. j ranis, was Issued In Thurston county The writ is returnable May 27. SAN FRANCISCO, My, l 5,. In con nection with the exchange of tempo rary Liberty Honds of the second and third loans and. converted first' loan bonds for permanent bonds carrying the full number of Interest coupons, the federal reserve bank of San Krau elsco announces to holders of four per cent bonds of the second Liberty loan that they still have the privilege ofj nvertlng such bonds Into bonds bearing four and one-quarter per cent Interest, known as second Liberty loan converted "four and one-inmxter per cent bonds. If presentation Is made through banks to reach the federal reserve bank of Han Fracisco on or be fore May 14, the Increased rate of one quarter of one per cent will become effective commencing tha following day. Second Liberty loan four per (cent bonds presented on or after May 1 5 will still be convertible Into four jand one-quarter per cent bonds, but t); Increased rate of interest will not become effective until next Novem ber. ' . , "It la, therefore, to the Interest of holders of second Liberty loan four per cent bonds that they present their bonds for exchange and conversion immediately," says the Federal re serve bank's announcement. No $18 MINIMUM WAGE IS HELD UP BY WRIT L 'i Old Stuff Here Reliable ketchup, olives, salad dressing, oils and things of that sort in bottled form are offered from fresh stock. We do our ordering from the wholesaler in a way that keeps old stuff off our shelves. This is important. (By Ansoclated Prean.) Olympia, Wash., May 14. A writ of Sanitary Grocery a 9 doak 8, dun-lap, rasa, The Most Value The Best in Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24