PAOK TWO DAILY EAST ORSOOKIAN PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1920. FOURTEEN PAGES THE LATEST STYLES IN VVOV1KVS JtiKSEY SI IIS l)(:nTS.fl ST RECEIVED Extremely smart jersey suits ami jackets in white and spoil colors. Made in tlie latest tailored lines. Sizes 16 to 44. v . , , PONGEE SUITS The smartest of all summer suits. Come in the natural color. Extremely serviceable and very pleasing to wear. TRICOLETTE SUITS Very stylish and popular, in the smartest of styles, in colors of navy, Copen and white. Prices range from $38.50 to $65.00. Every One VMM M Know Whore TtH- Hair 1Uin Getting Tliuac EXTRA GOOD SILK HOSE AT $1.75 If rhrht her, the best black silk hose in Pendleton for the pair St.TS NEW SILK PARASOLS quite a range of them for women and children at pop ular prices. 7 DISTINCTIVE WASH FABRICS Beautiful voiles and sheer flaxons, showing the very latest printed designs for a summer frock. You're sure to like the many new weaves and colors we offer. Prices range from 50c to $2.25 WOMEN'S LOtf SHOES UK VI, FOOTWEAR VALUE The value of our shoes is known by the fact that women who demand shoe style, shoe wear snd shoe quality at a rea sonable price are satisfied to buy them, month after month, year after year, thus making our shoa business show a steady constant growth. Woman's Brown Kid Pumps, turn soles, French heels, imi tation tips. Price $13.00 Women's Brown Kid Pumps, colonial ribbon tie, flexible sole, plain toe. Price $13.50 Women's Brown Calf Pump, chic tie, flexible soles, French heels, plain toe. Trit e $13.50 Women's Brown Kid Pumps, flexible soles, medium vamp, French heels. Price $10.50 Women's Black Kid Pumps, turn, soles, full throat, imita tion tip, French heel. Price $12.00 Women's Black Kid Pumps, flexible soles, colonial ribbon tie, French heel, plain toe. Priee $12.50 Women's Black Kid Pumps, turn soles, plain French heel. Price $11.00 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, flexible sole, plain toe, French heel. Price $12.00 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt, military heels, plain toe. Price $11.50 Women's Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, plain toe, military heels. Price - $11.00 Women's Brown Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt, three eyelet tie, colonial tongue. Price $11.50 GROWING GIRLS' PUMPS AND OXFORDS Black and Brown Pumps, low heels. Price . . . .$6.00 to $,7.50 Girls' Brown Kid Oxfords, low heel. Price $7.50 If your feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. FOULARD SILKS A summer silk that looks cool and beautiful, besides it does give you the service. There is a splendid range of patterns to choose from in the-various color combinations. The yard, $3.50 to $4.75. MEN'S SHIRTING SILKS Mighty pretty stripes and colors in these now patterns we are showing and its really economical to havo taeng made Up. Prices per yard $2.o0 to $5.o0 THE PR! IN TED GEORGETTES for blouse or drc:.s are on sale now at worth while reductions. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Oar Model Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts tail 22 NETTED GEM POTATOES Extra fancy selected stock. Just taken from Weston Mountain Pits 100 POUNDS $6.75 KAYSER KNIT UNION SUITS Made or fine long Maple cotton yarns, very soft and high grade, mail In bodice top. tight kuco or sirups over shoulder and tight knee. ltcgular Sins, the Milt . SI.2S Ontsfaes. the suit $l.o June Butterick Pat terns are now in stock. OTHER UNION SUITS in excellent qualities at prices below their actual worth, per suit 75c and 98c LACE SILK HOSE for summer wear are surely having the call. We are showing them in black, white and brown at $1.59 to $3.50 COME AND SEE OUR $37.50 SUITS FOR MEN. GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 3fiePeoples farehous Vjwi'nriara where it pa-ys to trade 3 HAVE A LOOK AT OUR $45.00 SUITS FOR MEN. m " -r r , " i . 1 1 1 1 1 ' " If I I . . efe-feAt . ' , , -I Li- I L M ! gj,..J-MJ. M$AX. REACItKI: P1JJCBS tOmturoed from page I.) merchandise br many stores is an in dicator of the break, they agree. New Yerfc newspapers are carrying many advertisements announcing drastic cuts to prices. The drop is due to a gradual slackening- of public bnyrng. arid tight money conditions, financial leaders believe. Trend Is Definite. (By United Press.) ' WASHINGTON. Mar 1. The pub- la: is on strike against high prices and twere Is a definite downward trend in commodities tbrouxhout the counto according to advices received here to day. The people are acting together, government and economse experts be lieve. , The people have delayed pur chasing summer outfits, leaving the raerchni! with large stocks on hand. the United Press. "There is no doubt It will extend Itself to food prices inso far as people are able to curtail their consumption of necessities. If price generally go down too far, however, there IS danger of a rebound.- But I dont believe prices will go clear back to their former level. I think the limit of high prices has been reached and passed." GENEVA TO BE SEAT OF LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS i:IMtOAU TRACK JM .VD.VTED (Continued from page 1.) Baruc-tt See Slrfk. ' ' WAWUNOTON, May J 9 - rr.ee cut in clothing merchant twin,; r th beginning of a hot-frontal re duction in the coat of all commodltiea In the opinion of Bernard Baruch, noted financier and former chairman of th wax industries board. "A nationwide buyer's atrike again high prices ha bejrun.' Baruch told to wade out rn the water to get their" small sons off to school In time this morning, uo numerous were the young sters chasing suckers and other fish in the shallow water overflowing the street a A number of youngsters csiught fish with their hands. Two caught steel heads. In one backyard thiK morning a steelhead was seen flopuing arottnd in less than enough ater to fhat hint and ho was easily cai'tured. No foBses of maegniture were report ed as a resdlt of the accident and lit tle or no time wHI be lost by the mills. A large number of lawns were covered with mud and debris and lots j with a low elevation which were flood -I ed will be slow in draining. One of i the heaviest losses, of fowl 'was that ot Mrs. Kimer JSnyder, who Is reported to have lost nearly 190 chickens. (By United Press.) ROME, May 19. The council of the league of nations, in session here to day, decided upon Geneva as the seat of the league's headquarters, it Is learned. The decision followed Swit zerland's vote to become a member of the league. The council also decided that states desiring to Join the league must first conform to its regulations ! regarding armaments to be prepareu i by the league commission. DRY LAW DRIVES MEN TO DRINK! RUSSIAN ARMY CLAIMS SUCCESS OVER POLES (By Aj-KcH-lated Press) LONDON. May 18. Success against the roles In fighting on the northerly part of the front Is reported today by the Hessian, soviet government In an official message from Moscow, dated M on day. U. S. SOLDIERS GUARD BRIDGE LEADING WTO MEXICO BflBsssssssssBssssask ' flSjMjfenbsssss95BKrSssBk "(sHTa SSms ' - loss " jfflS .L " Nsft l Lunch Goods I, WASHINGTON The bootleggers of America hare degenerated Into a crowd of cheats and swindlers. Analysis made by Uncle SanO chemical laboratory shows that' man hare been drinking hair tonics, shellac, footwaahes and shaving lotions, with this home-made "mountain pot" Ji. A. Babbitt, " -t the laboratory, tests con fiscated whisky. " The time is here for picnics and outing, and to get A real enjoyment out of a picnic you. must have a REAL PICNIC LUNCH. We can put up a lunch for you the whole crowd will enjoy. CALL OR PHONE 21 , And We do the rmU . . Sanitary Grocery DOAK 8. DUNIiAP, Profx The Moil in Value The Best la Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24 U-J L..kii.i- EI. PASO la ices dan of rrrotatloa It reeolrea sa iroa-elad excuse to pass anyone across the International Bridge, leading from Ei Paso to the Mexican taws. of Jnares, as these pictures, ths first tlm Us Qbragon revolution, show. The SereetA V. 8. Cavalry Is guarding ths bridge. Inset picture saowa aeMten aoarchlag an aato. The soldier watch carefully far violations of the arias and aauau altlea mbarcQ . - jF "Fasswsssa ssjssaj m m - - . ' ' 1 SP-' J I HHaHxHIHssssssssssssBBssaasiil&. ' aflH i $ $r -4 SBSSSBBSBBBSaBSSSSBSlSSBBSBSBSBBSBTaSSBBSSlSMHPsSiHHHsSBawaSSSSl 1 L - S. D. PETERSON ( amlMalc rr Ih'publhaii Numliuuksi rr IMtrtrt Minnn v at the Primary Ktedion May J I. TO TUB HKITHIJCAN VOTE1I8 OP IIMATH.M COUNTY: I appeal to you for your endorsement and support at the coining primary election. No. on ballot. The office of district attorney Is i to none In imaostanes, especially so at the present time when more or lea iinrcKtrulnrss prevails. The public has a right to know what to expect from the incumbent of that office. If I am elected, I shall exercise a proper regard for the natural and constitutional rights of every ettisin nod the name time take aggressive act inn for the re pression of anything which threatens thesafety 6l our Institutions. The proper handling of the coiimy's civil legal business Is of great Im-' pnrtnnee to tho people. - In this work, the county hventltted to, and should have the services of a lawyer of ability and ettprelcnee. 1 have practiced law uccessfully in Umatilla county for the past fifteen years, and In North Caro lina four years before coming to Oregon, and If 1 am elected 1 shall give every matter wherein the county rtrart or any of the other county officials need legal services, my most earefni end undlvMM ettefrllon. ff I am elected I shall justly fairly, an.l Impartially enforce ail the crim inal laws, and will at an times, vigorously, and fearlessly Conduct the business of the office In as economical manner as en be done.' cwnsisteiit with ef ficient and thortrogh administration of the office. eMail tf an tliffew eer. rise due regard for the Interests of the taxpayer. 1 ahalt Consider the duties of the office an Imperative demand upon my time and best energies, ever con scions of the fact that I am the people's servant nd thh-t the people demand the best aad'-wioet efficient servtevX which f am capable of performing. I premise a Just, fair, vigorous, fearless and Impartial administration of the office. . D. PKTKRHOX jsj .. (Paid Advertisement.) .