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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
DAILY EAST OREOORIAN PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1020. fWELVE PAGES We Give You Every Day the Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price The most desirable new merchandise that money and experience ean secure. The hest and most efficient service that proper treatment can find and, keep. We are with von heart and sole in an honest desire for lower prices and we assure yon that our every effort has heen, and is being made to secure merchandise at the lowest possible price o that w e can offer it TO YOU at the low est possible price. I f ii can be had for less we most surely will give it to yon at less. " TWO BUTCHER KNIVES Count the butcher knives you have In your kitchen then count the real good We Are Starting a Sale on GOOD BUTCHER KNIVES Hand Made Unplated. Made to use, not merely to sell. t Hold VOl It temper with a knife Chat holds ITS temper. REAL BARGAINS There are many surprises awaiting you In Women's Dresses Women's Coats Women's Suite Skirts and Waists That's all the information we'll give yon in this note. CORSETS A Q Medium Bust w Pliable Boned Strong Material. Medium Weight There is no competition against this exceptionally good corset bargain, for it is a corset that would regularly sell for $2.75. CASSEROLES Or Bean Baking; Dishes vessels most admirably adapted to oook In scalloped corn, potatoes and excellent for macaroni and cheese. 49c This Sale is Repeated by Request PILLOW TUBING Q A Most Excellent Quality. Oaf C A ioo' l iberal Supply. And considering the great scar city of 42 inch pillow tubing you may con sider yourself quite fortunate in being able to secure all you want in Pendleton's Popu lar Bargain Shop. A GRAND AND COMPLETE clevkvm.k SALE OF HAND BAGS AND PURSES including every purse and bag taade of leather or silk (party boxes excepted) in this season's latest styles. A wonder ful collection of them to choose from. We are overstocked and must redact the investment in this line of merchan dise. No special discount is offered throughout the entire line but each bag or purse is marked separately. Some of them are Marked at 1-2 Price. Others at 1-3 Loss. Then there are a few that are marked at 25 per cent and 20 per cent less. All are bargains and represent a -big saving to you. Remember On Sale Tomorrow and Saturday. A WONDERFUL VALUE, WOMEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE in a splendid weight and quality, well made and finished, wears well and is a real bargain at the special price of the pair .' $1.75 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 75c Made of good cotton yarns in the low neck, no sleeve, tight knee style. Very good value at 75c Ml A CLEAN UP SALE OF WOMEN'S APRONS AND I rOUSE DRESSES AT $1.98 Regular values up to $3.50 We have a very large stock of women's aprons and house dresses in dark and light ginghams, chambray and percale; sizes 36 to 50. Girls Gingham Coveralls $1.98 Values up to $3.00 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Mode! Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts. call 22 Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes (just taken from the Weston Mountain pits) 100 pounds $6.75 Extra Good String Beans, 6 cans $1.00; case $3.70 White Laundry Soap, full weight bare, 15 for $1.00 Carnation and Borden Milk, 7 cans ; . . $1.00 Fresh' Country Butter, 2 pounds , $140 e Don't Fail to See Our Men's Suits at $45. They're rare bargains. KNNENKl OBATEST DEPARTMENT r fTOBJB 3nePeoples Warehouse jjj vy jf nMJaHllfllM tt1TTe B PAS to trade WBSBBBBBBr ' i fl J Ask to See Our Boys' Suits at $9.85. They are snaps. METHODIST STILL HEAD innu pi ii moil irtnnr LuuflL ununwi LLMuUL'uniicr rYDCPTcn m I lUUJL LAI LUILU IU eoclation announced hero today that its me in bora would stay out of the : sugar market until the price comes i down from the present level. Bow Tbejr Stand Intermediate teams: W. L- Pet. Methodists 2 0 1,00 Kpiscopals 1 0 1.000 Christians 1 1 .600 Presbyterian 1 2 .33 Baptists 2 .000 Last night's intermediate league gam between the Presbyterians and Christians resulted in a victory for the ITesbyterians. The Christians were held helpless by the superior pitching end airtight fielding of their oppon ents. Friday night, as a. part of the senior Irague series, the Episcopal will play the Methodists, and in the same series the fiuiUhts will play the Methodist May it while the Christians will play the Presbyterians May 25- Garaea of the Intermediate league include one between the Christians and Methodists May 2. and one between the Baptists and Episcopal May 24. . From the senior league will be pick ed players to compete with the Pen dleton Buckaroos later in the season. PASS BONUS BILL FOOLING FAN IS ONLY FUN FOR REGULARS (By L'nited Press.) WASHINGTON-, May 20. The sol dier bonus bill, aproved by maioritv republicans in caucus last night, wiH i be passed by the house within a few days, republican leaders predicted to day. Despite opposition of the treas ury department to any bonus, repub lican advocates are certain that enough democrats will vote for the bill to frustrate any effort to block its passage- FRUIT PRESERVES TO BALK AT SUGAR COST (By Associated Press. NIB" TOIiK. May 20. The Nation al Preservers, and Fruit Products As- SAN FRANCISCO CHEMIST DROPPED FROM SIGHT IS DISCOVERED ON TRAIN (By Associated Press.) 8AN" FRANCISCO, Mar CO. Dr. Arthur Lachrnan San Francisco chem ist and scientific author, who myster iously dropped from sight In Decem ber, 1919, was found yesterday on a train en route from Chico, Cal., to this city anil has been returned to his home here. A nation-wide search for the missing; scientist had been In pro gress for five months. CastleGate I a coal that give maximum heat. Is a coal that leave no clinker. I a coal that does not clack. I a coal that outlast other coal. I a coal that is cheaper because it is better. B. Lr. Burroughs Incorporated Phone I College & Webb Sts. The only consolation the first team of the Pendleton Bucks got from the game yesterday was the fooling of one of the three spectators present. After the smoke had cleared away the afore mentioned gent was heard muttering, "Well 'the scrubs came close to walloping the firsts." When asked just how or where he got that way. and finding himself due for a battle royal between the other two fans he said, "Well you see I am a stranger here, just came up from Board man to see thin game. Manager Spell told me it was his flint team that won; how was I to know that the seconds were better than the regu lars? But now I see why they are called scrubs, for they surelF did mop up on the boys." The whole thing In a nut shell is that the boys who are wealing the new unies felt in need of a little hit ting practice so chose the Vanni- gans for their meat. They proved meat a little too tough to chew and at the end of five torrid innings iouna themselves on the short end of a sir to five score. With "Itube" Wll liams pitching and "Boonie" Hays re celving, backed up with almost error less support the scrubs proved good material. Williams pitches like C1 cotte, that Is he throws with the same arm and goes good in warm weather, and yesterday was hot enough to en able him to put plenty of stuff on the old ball. But three hits were garner ed off his delivery while Hull was touched up for six. Errors gave the regulars a two run lead in the first inning. Three baggers by Williams, Vaughan and Rosenberg started things a lolling for the winners and from then on they were never headed. PLAY CHESS BY RADIO Hejtnan T Whltaket. former Inter-toHeglato champion, and Ed ward Lasker of Chicago, bat for merly of Lui'd'jn. recently figured in a content conducted by radio. The play.s on the chess-board, wore transmitted by the radio sta tion of the United States navy at Auacostta, Va. It is claimed this was use first time this ancient game was conducted in such a uovel fashion MAN, WOMAN AND ' GIRL DIE IN CLASH (By I'nited PreasO LIMERICK. Ireland, Mar 20 man was killed and a woman and girl Injured in ciaehe between civilian, police and soldiers here last night. The streets are being patrolled today. SSBssf: ''sir i BaBsSaSnPIScW. - ...-as? 34F-B9BSBBSaSaPfi . THE LADY JANE WAS TALL AND SUM AND THE LADY JANE WAS FAIR" No lady can be fair and beautiful stipation, stomach and liver trouble. with a sallow cvnipleklon, pimples the face, skin eruptions, obesity, which are all the results of Impure blood. Number 40 For The Blood by its wonderful altnrnxtlfe powers, changes certain morbid conditions from a diseased to a healthy state, thereby reducing flesh when in ex cess. 40 is demanded In female Ir regularities and all depraved condi tions of the system, especially of the Mood and general health; In ccxema and xkln eruptions nf every character, rhoumatic and gouty conditions, eon- . Jane Goodwill. Uldecn, Mo.. writes: "For 17 years' I was troublod with dropsy and bad blood. I took tumorous medicines without benefit nr. in j gut a bottle of Number 40, and it helped me so much that I got two more bottles and since taking the sec -ond wbottie. I am feeling fine. I wish to recommend Numler 40 to any one needing a blood medicine, as I believe It Is good as recommended." Made by J. c. Mcndeiihall. Evanavllle, Ind.. 40 years a druggist. flgld by A. C. 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