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f AO TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PKNDLEtOrt, OR-JGOW, FRIDAY EVENING. itfAY 2 1 .' 1 0.10 J. TEN PAGES TJ.K BEST t MERCHANDISE. REASON ABLY M ( : RBECTLY PUlClEi) k what sve hasc le e fer. The best for the juice, no matter what ihc CWLDKENS HATS 1 ; 31 We have just received a shipment of children's wash able bonnets and hats. Lace and embroidery trimmed in si :es for children from (5 months to (! vears. Priced rroro $1.25 to $6.50 STRAW HATS FOR CHILDREN Sizes for children from 2 years to 14 vears. black. v h i t o nova anri hmwr. in tho u-oll L-nAu-n U,wi,,- t:.., - make. Priced from $3.50 to $9.75 ANOTHER CLEARANCE SALE OF GEORGETTE CREPES Over 65 Shades of Georgette, 40 inches wide in everv desired color, our regular standard qualities. All on sale tomorrow : $2.25 Grades on SaJe $L85 $3.00 Grades on Sale $2.29 $3.50 Grades on Sale $2.95 DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF H VND B AGS AND PURSES TOMORROW. Purses of leather in black and colors, all sizes and kinds, reduced from 25 per cent to 1-2 former price, from 75c to $9.85 Silk Hand Bags, beautiful creations prettily lined and fitted all on sale at 1-3 less than regular prices, from $3.85 to $12.95. It is our ambition to carry only the best of everything OURS is qaa'.itj' mrrchnrlisi' for . quality trade that's wliy v.e s,!l fcoVCraHS, th; Weal .rWru for )cy cr girl, the y.ar. 'round. Forchildren it mear fi ec pUy Without fear af dirt or B cratches. tat ir.Olncrs It saves wr.snajg, .nn:unit ""u y. .j. S 11 1 1 .-..Trt- I T'f t W R09. V. a. rut. UK The Genuine Levi Strains & Co's. ut , r.i.-ri- with .lftjn Iiac'.c. NtytlslU or elastic buEi!i. Two weights; niany fabrics and shades." Sizes 1 to 8 y$f A New Sttit if The3- P.iji Li. lis show you a suit today) lj y- , ;) . JSf . , - . : j -fciV4r" ..(Jan ..Wis V, ' - i "' ' " ' ,. , inillffllUFAl ou.r . ufJi. -a snJ fn &Ut- Ol'ttA VmooM II WE , jfti " 1 LOT AGE W WOMEN'S MOUSE SHOES We have one of the bst lines of women's eoailovt shoes that can be obtained. They fit, they wear, they are comfort able and they look. well. The best for the price, no matter what the price. Women's Black Kid Shoes, these are seamless, turn soles, plain, toe. Price $7.50 Women's Black Kid Shoes, turn soles, low heels, plain toe. Price , $8.0(1 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, turn soles, low heels, plain toe. . Price &".00 Women's Black Kid Juliet, patent stay, rubber heels. Price the pair $5.50 Women's B!::ck Kid Slipper, two straps, turn soles, plain toe, ail si; :' to:9j widths A to E. Price .... $5.00 Women's Black Kid Slipper, one strap, turn soles, pjaip toe, low heel. Price $4.50 If your feet aehe and pain, if you have callouse, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. AH Other Depts. call 22 NOME GROW STR BERRIES , For Your Strhday Dinner. Also New Potatoes, Green Peas, Green Beans, Asparagus Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Spinnaeh, Head Lettuce, etc. A very complete stock of Lunch Goods faff your picnic lunch. Fresh Shipment 'Just Received Of Boiled Ham, Corn Beef Loaf, Baked Luncheon Loaf, Minced Nam ami Ashland Specialty. V BOYS' SUITS AT $9.85. Think of it! BENDLErirt flMSAXEST DEPARTMENT CTOBJB 3nePeoples ferehous j3?!TQ WHERE ... IT PAY S TO TRAnF WBPP MEN'S SUITS AT $37.50. Conic and $6 thrui. PRJ?.BA.M YtALL0T ON!31 WlrfCERTiFICATES AUMlllINU WUMLN TO PULPIT (.Br fnlted Frees.) r'rIll.AL'fcJt.l'HIA. May II- The prlvilee at admitting Women to or dtnation as ruling elders -will be tub Vdcted to referendum vote of the en tire Prebylerta Churvh.. throughout U ITnlted aUtea ii the reoommenda tion of the coinmteston especially ap- med to InvestiaiUe the matter is ap- bv tlie Presbyterian General Assembly, which opened lis official annual jhsjw in Philadelphia last tiiht v ' Trifl remmfseton on theVfndal rela tion of women in the church consists of Rev. ft Hall Tounr. Chairman, New Tork. nr. sMfer W Wo, k. Sew Tork: Rev. William I, Barrett. Belle- for know that John tiaftney recently soW f his mine in the Igorrote district fori, iibo'm $104,000. 1 didn't see him, but M I met the governor of Hie province who irave me information. Jcard has been In Shanghai for several ! years. ' When I started this letter I intended . to write pollueally but I find that it Thirty-otie Umatilla county womon j v wide of thaLsubJect but it would noi. ; have won 'certificates in Home Hy-ihe aoDroi.ruite lo close without e-, jglene and Care of the Sick, as the re-ipressintt In very strong terms the sen- t suit of completing the course given byttment "I the Americans, which is. , Miss Helen Soanlhnn, Red Cross Ithot the Filipinos are absolutely in- . nurse. capable of self-government. There, The average grade received by the are ninny highly educated and compe- , pupils, the examination papers show, ;tent natives but as u class they are, was 95 per cent. Miss Lotys m Davis not. How long have we been educat or Hermiston and Mrs. Adele Goff Mc-; ng the Indians? Do yon think they Bwen of Athena, scbred 100 per cent.. could take over our state or national) The Lmatiila county Red Cross, un- government Governor tlon of enlarged opportunities women in the Church. Recommend Xo Action These overtures were referred to the Assembly's Committee of Polity. A( majority t the committee recommend ed that the Assembly take no action.' a minority report asked that a com mittee be appointed to take under con - sideration the whole matter of enlarg ing opportunities for women In the church and to report to the next As sembly. The minority report was' o Afr.t arA ).. ,,t ,1 TSL 1 . ' der whose auspices the instruction was " ,.:' , given, are well pleased with the re- be a Joke The committee held several meet-of , trMMa and wttn. (he work lannlnB , certalci the usage in other denomina tions and to see -what Pcesbyteriann Conn.; and Rush Tairart, New thought about the propositions. When Pt haa be?n invewtiaUn-ar the i the evidence had been gathered, it rubjffct fur the past year. It canvasa- pfnfon 90 leading miritBter?, and women of the Presbyterian ffd he of Miss Cnunihan. She la now rep- dent, resenting the Red Cross on a motor) itour with the Ad Men's caravan, but ;it is hoped thatt She will return here in the fall. Following is a list of those who won certificates : Mrs. Josephine Good- ' Tieral Harrison seems to id yet the Filipinos are .qat him for U. S. presl- :..rdiully, . A. HARTMAX. Sip Me Slowly I am liquid sunshine. I open the jO cockles of your heart, I suffuse you with ;ase and iov. I am liquid sunshine within you. You will want to sip me slowly and taste Lie carefully like a child with his last stick of candy. For I am smooth, I am mellow, I am rich. I am -tf - I As Your Grocer Will Ttcll You. SiTintn Searrtied This Bun'ty showad that the Scrip tures did not forbid either women eld- Ira or women preachers; that three , aher denominations ordain women to trie ministry but few women avail themselves Uto prrvUaiaje; that four j a HannnbitliMi. .1.1 n,.r hjIVS ; om-n prear hers and are not Inclinad ! "mended as to admit properly quallfi- . have them: that the evidence shown , na -icciea. women 10 oromation u elders but nuil"S cuivm, mi an mir risiiiH aii'i uuties perrajning tf mis omoe : ' as favorable women unfavorable to women aa ministers. ; that of the I'reebyterlana canvassed ; taty per rent favored women aa eld- j eis. fortyicht and one-half per cent opposed any change in the present us age of the chun h. The General Assembly of 491t re fevtved three overtures; one from the Presbytery of Columbia River asked thai women be made eligible o ordtna tkn iKith as ministers and ruling eld ers: the lebytry of Kagisaar, Mich.. asked that they 1... ordained as filing el. I. m; and the Preahytr' of DaJlaa. I Tea.is. asked that a cmmiltee be ap- I pointed to inveallgste the whole in- Budapest. was found such diversity of opinotn existed that the matter should be set- . I n.l K.r V. D.uk.'l . '.. .. 1 i. " j . - ' iwin. Helen B. Johnson, Irene Bannis- It was agreed to offer a resolution I. ' . .. . , M TT , . ., T, , iter, Mrs. letha King, Ksther B. Da- at the General Assembly providing fori , . . , " , "r , ,, .vis, Minna Price, Mrs. N. Paul Ben nail vote. The resolution follows; ' VcCr rkell Mra Etta Cul- Resolved, that the Stated Clerk be V . f "ta -u.' i , i duiii ity i, ij . ii (i ku i a, u 1 - i - i - Jae Payne, all of Weston; Mrs. Pearl Hawks Ray Hawks, Mrs. Elsie I-curer, Mrs. Edgar Nelson. Mrs. Ruth Wall Gelss. Mrs. Jessie L. Rudd, Mrs. Fan nie Lai nee. Lttie Lilnge, Mrs. Ken neth McRae and Mrs. Roy Kaley, all of Pendleton: Mrs. Irene Brownson. Mrs. Kena Waterman, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Vf.i it Tr,tVH I.iis Mullv Sri-,i?crK 'Mrs. Vdartha Hanellne, Mrs. George wner there Henderson and Laura Phipps, all of Iriut Hermiston, and Mr3. Adele Goff Mc WEST ENO HtGPLE ARE direrted to prepare and send to the Presbyteries for their action the fol-1 lowing Overture: "Sh&U the Constltution of the Pres-i byterian Church In the IL 3. A. be so ! damag-cd tho trees to a certain extent yet the bIossf)his formed, but lock pt ,sap weakened the growth, not aliow injr the fruit to form and mature. The latter idea Is the more plausible one as this condition seems to exist; where the pollenlsiatlon in pfrfect. The Whiter killing- of peach trees through- OMAHA TO BECOME BASE DEPOT FOR 500 PLANES f,MAIIA, N'ebr., May 21- Omaha b to become tvfthlYi two years a hasp de pot for 50A mail nlanes, according tC t'ol. J. r. Jordon. chief of construciior: HUNGARY DECIDES TO SIGN PEACE TREATY Considerable apprehension Is felt by the fruit growers or tne est na Dy - r j he county as the apple blossoms nfe'it the country was a very unfortu-i ropping from the trees, which. If it nate loss to many and now the failure ( continues, means an entire failure of jot apples, when hope s were entertain-1 h rron this vear. Some who have ed for a bumper crop. Is felt keenly by j ade a study of the raising of fruit, mose wno mnKe rruit raising their oe iransiorineu into righting aircraft, re of the opinion that the condition main Industry and the shortage will be h uld. . nay be 'he cause of lack of pollenlza- .noticed In other placts, the fruit trees In case of trouble a buttle plane ,., Mt.a aLttJmZZ-m 'Ion in the orchards, as this happens in this practically ne-.v country were is not enough variety of 'coming Into their own, being old :enoutsh to begin bearing well and car- Still others are of tb.c.opinlon that loans would be snipped Irom tnis end FRECKLES ivni'l rM0 Tttein IHth n Veil; He move. Ilium With 1.1,1.1c Dnnblc Sircnglh. Thl prcpnratlon for the removal of PARIS, May 21. Hungary will sign the treaty of peace. President Prasnowski, -of the Hungarian peace delegation, notified the supreme coun cil today. He Just returned Kwen, of Athena. lr.P.Tr.N VISIT WHITES OF h,. severe weather. Of the post winter ! the c ounty, as was done last year 1 -a jwhi'n the best crop in the history of -is this section was harvested1. Home fear and extension of the air mall service. Kach of the planes to be used In the New i oi k-Han rranciscn mall service I freckles Is usually so sucSMeful In and 1 he radiating branches is to be so removing freckles and giving a clear. constructed that within .1 day It could beautiful complexion that It Is sold under guarUlfee to refund the money If It rsll. Don't hide your freckles nnder .1 "U; get an ounce of nthlne and re move thena 011 the first few appli cations should show a wonderful Ini- con verted bord' t: In added. hfe from could reach a-onst or 15 to 20 hours.'' he Col. Jordon. who Is on an Inspection tour of landing fields, predicted that DGG WINS 0. S. C (Continued from page 1.) Vegetables Fresh, crisp and nice and you can get anything you want Oranges All sizes, priced according to size, for 80e, 70c, Oc sad 91.00 per dozen. Ail fresh, California Sunkist - - l j , .oranges. Groceries You can depend on us supplying you with the best to be found and our stock is complete. For QUALITY and SERVICE try the SANITARY. We appreciate your business. Sanitary Grocery DOAK a BI XMP, Prop. The Moat in Value The Beet in Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24 nonths, has been improvpd and the: from ;01 ruinn at one corner have been j made into a plaza and tennis court. 1 - iThe Fllipln, Chinese and Spanish j i stores as Well an all church buildings, J I etc.f inside t he walU-d city are just arne and thure is nothing to Indi-! Pjcaie and change expert the itrelt, or 2 rather tl)e absence Utereof, Qi We motored over iirarlirnllv nil thp round that was covered by the 2nd Oregon in lS'js. Malabon has not f Ranged and there was no trouble iff f icking out the very ground over vhich we charged to take the jnsur pentH' trenches. All the trenches are pone extent in one smalj spot. Tli'e S old ditch that we crowed with the wa zt ter up to our arm pits, was stilt i lyBtm E.-A small Filipino cemetery is now lo cated about whnre Seriteant West nu woamd d. The bamboo thickot fahig th fnrmxnD where Kearcev was wounded, looks the same as ever. We A followed the old course on up through i 5f Malinti. Mariloa, Bocane, etc., and j covered In a day the name territory m that we campaigned over for several E WPPUt, K It would be Iresnme for me to m iito detail further anymore I han t fay that we visited the spot near Paslg ; xrher Al Carden was "plugged" Sf 1 irough the lung with a ma user bullet f 5 There Is ft rock quarry there now but j C Vu-re was no trouble locating the spot. I J j Airs. Hartman seemed to enjr.y Ei ighting the battles with us. We were I K laccopipanlcd on most al! our trips by W taJor Kastwiek and Captain Hath 4 wnA his wife. Eaattwtck is manager of J the American A Foreign Banking Cor- p poration ano nm .u inw nCn.Pau tlm .. rmtlAat WOrk 9 bus.nesa. He also has a rattle rtn l, 0rer?as." "Dongjlbor" was a on one or me souinvrn wianaa. proud OX&lblt at ft Meant do- The Co. D boys will bo intaraated to shg. I l felt ianothr Isectlon Relic ithi.s wi tliut the trees may die within ' year an this uccuru In fruit i after r within :i i nar mall will he transported from c onst to roont In 3H hours. Tho plans cnnte'mMata lhat, he said. rr..v. m. some .c tjie IlKhter freck les vnnlshlntr entirely. lie Miro lo ;ik III" 'IniKidst for tho loiii.i, strensih nihino; l-thla that Ih sold on the money-hark iruarkntec. iilil winters. f wiill he h. II not he tr 1. 1 dlmlsts ver. lhat ; Oregon Theater Thursday. May 27 50c to $1.50 Rusco & Hockwald Present I 4 Washington nomoboy," a line Crass police doc, la a vet eran and hero of the World War. And (o prorc It he baa a Dis tinguished Service Cross attached to a string around his neck. K Only Show of its Kind in the World. 10 People Band and Orchestra. 15 VAUDEVILLE ACTS-15 Watch for Band Parade Secure Your Seats Early. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton tDFAISKSHVj Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. , PENDLETON, OREGON ml