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fiat! TWO DAILY EAST OREGON. AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1020. TWELVE PAGES - i- - ' " If There Ever Was a Time When Quality Should Count With You It Is Now When I'ricc, w High .m All Kjtttfe of Meg han.list-. ll niU iav ion io Ira.lc al I UK I'KtU'LES WAREHOUSE.- Km wtxSra S I tp I! Wio Stands Back of Your Clothes ? When you buy clothes here you'll be satisfied with the style, fit. wear; if not we'll make it right. Hart Schaf f ner & Marx stand back of us. You're doubly protect ed you ought to be. $25 to $100 The Winsome Summer Dresses Cop 1 9 1 ?,Hlrt SciaSatr 4 Mats W OMEN'S OXFORDS We now have a beautiful number in a low heel modified bronze brown oxford with wing tip. This oxford is very new and attractive. Call and see it. Price S10.50 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 special ists to serve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Other Depts. Call 22. - A CHANCE TO SAVE White Laundry Soap, 15 bars $1.00 Golden Rod Pancake Flour, 2 packages. . 65c Good Dried Peaches, 4 pounds 70c Del Monte Catsup, bottle 25c Fancy Maine Corn, can 25c Picnic Hams (very lean and meaty), lb.. . 29c T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the best for the price, pound 55c HAVE NO RIVAL IN BEAUTY AT THIS PRICE Somehow, these dainty frocks have managed to catch a distinctive air. Perhaps it is because they are of the lovely, sheer voiles and or gandies and colorful as Fashion's garden with their fascinating ways of sash and the artful placing of the collar and buttons. What ever the reason these new arriv als have a most refreshing air of in dividual smartness; and priced to please the thrifty; sizes 16 to 44. They are priced from $5.75 to $38.50. THE DELINEATOR FOR MAY ALL THE LE ADING FASHION I HEMSTITCHING and PLEATING WE MAKE BUTTONS MAGAZINES , - , . , J,J ; is here. Many of you have not called for your e on our counters at your disposaL Avail Orders of all kunds taken and attended to copies. Don't miss them. yourself of this service. promptly. t : ' . SPORT SILKS ON SALE Think of it Mallison's sport Silks in the brightest spring shades that sold for $9.50 to $10.50 per vara, un sale tnis ween at tne yard $5-65 Sport Silks block checks in 2 1-4 yd. lengths for skirts that were $30.00 per pat tern on sale this week at $13.65 A FEW SHADES OF TRICO LETTES ON SALE Gray, Brown and Tan. $7.50 Grades pr, yard $4.45 $8.75 Grades for $5.65 $9.00 Grades for $5.85 1 &t-&5&&S3B BARGAINS SUCH AS WE OFFER YOU IN OUR LOWER PRICED SHOP SHOULD BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, SINCE EVERY BARGAIN IS A MONEY SAVER In The Bargain Basement GOOD Gd'GHAMS Thousands of yards of all classes of gine hams ranging from the common apron varieties up to the finer dress ginghams and ail priced from 10c to 20c per yard less than the regular selling price. Every Yard a Bargain. In The Bargain Basement FANCY SUM. SKIRTS Here's the sale you have been waiting for. Beatitifully styled silk skirts in dozens of different colors and patterns. Skirts that sold originally as high as $9.75. Sizes run ning 24 to 30. At tnis Sale Price In Tbe Bargain Bavmesrt FETE MIS LIN GOWN S A most timely offer. A sale of muslin gowns right at a time when they're most needed. All trimmed with laces and insertions, rib bon ran and all made full. Sizes small, me dium and large. Resrular prices $1.45 to JC 00 when offered last ) ear. On Sale To day mm In The Bargain Basement MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS A sale of soiled dress shirts. Shirts taken from our fine stock upstairs, all tagged and placed at one price for jur selection. 3.76 the highest priced skirt: sizes 14 to 17. All offered at $I.4 In The Bargain Basement CHILDREN'S KNIT BIXXIERS About 50 or 60 of these serviceable gar ments go into this lot to make an exception ally good bargain offering. The materials are good and all are well made with elastic tops and bottoms; all sizes. On Sale at 49c In The Bargain Basement GOtL'S PERCALE APRONS Save your time and save your patienre for here's an offering that is well worth taking advantage of. The cutest styled aprons in all Pendleton and apgnns that should regu larly sell at $1.50 to $1.7 h; all sizes. Base ment Sale . Mc In The Bargain Basement WOMEN'S DVSTERS Don't ruin both your good clothes and your lovely disposition because of a dirty automo bile ride, for we are placing on sale a small lot of good Dusters for women. In the Basement $2.99 In The Bargain Basement YARD WIDK PERCALE 1900 yards of bargains and every yard is a bargain. We are offering a percale the cjual -ity of which would justify us in charging 55c according to todays market but we are go ing to give you the advantage. Out It goes for. the yard 49c In The Bargain Haemfnt WOMEN'S CS10-T scrrs Not a very large lot of these garments to offer so while they are on sale it behooves you to "Hurry!" Let us merely say in men tioning this lot that every garment is a bar gain. On Sale at 49c In The Bargain RaMMtient SERVICEABLE DISH PANS Many different kinds to offer you. and every one well worth the price we ask: Heavy Tinned Dish I ns 49c ami Set Heavy Gray Enameled "9c and 9Ac Special Hoosier Gray $1.49 Big Deep Blue Mottled Pans SI.S9 Big Aluminum Pans $3.79 am! $4.49 In The Bargain Rasement SPECIAL COBBLER OITF4TS We were fortunate, yes, we were more than fortunate in being able to purchase these outfits so that we could offer them at a sale price. The whole thing is complete with tacks, awls, hammer, lasts, etc.. and would sell regularly at I -.50. Special on Sale 91-49 In The Bargain Basement SERYICEAB1E CCTTLERY Plated Stiver Tea Spoons. 2 for Ac Plated Silver Knives and Fork, set. . . $1.39 Good Quality Tipped Tea Spoons, set. . 9aV Dessert Spoons of same style, set $1. 211 Silver and White Metal Knives and Forks. set $2.89 Butcher Knives and Steels of the very fin- . est quality arc offered in this sale. These are mcrHy soggellon of the hnn Urils of good bargains offered yoa fcn this' Goud Bargain Dept.. Visit the Bargain j Basement each day and Mm A SPECIAL SALE OF PRINTED GEORGETTES Beautiful designs and colors that make up so well for blouses, dresses, etc. They are selling rapidly so be sure to get them while these $3.75 to $4.75 Georgettes are on sale at the yard $2.85 Women's Fine Cotton Hose, White, Brown and Black, seconds to a first class hose. On special sale, the pair 39c A SALE OF PLAIN GEORGETTES Every wanted shade and color in Georgettes that sold for $3.00 on sale, per yard. . $2.29 r YOL C VT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK Ol K MEN S SUITS AT $45. KNMZTSJO SKAT EST OTPARTAENT fflSB 3neP&oples forehous IjjWIWIIiil i mi in n "Ays to Tpr fflQBBtm OUR BOYS' SUITS AT 9.85 ARE SNAPS. J Alt! SXT KTWMMDlf WITU HArPIM-s iCvc.Un -d axail n ' Tb ralt.rwn do not hav jjMXetince to a-erk outthr-r rhaagn yUwlIX, by sweatiest, he said. tWilin the mi -o of luil- Mr Taf said that .1 lay In Ln- beriy. la toKb' . 4 In r , Lnn iu. There i an u4r-,duai respMsalMIIrr (or the char-' of ti trtmat ha-. artxr Th nminiM ntweeeed b th- . - nt assasls but not tin Mr. TVt opined "Hon i and i im as a.fash Th: fa. to IMNk and ll ftMm fa nl4 A ot. I raurat a-hic would tak anray tbo ajaaaava far mrf 1 1 an la and ofcare akaMB tka aanc alalia la a baas. itfai lhacL. but it ul not arara. ue-i "Raaaia'a praat tratam of aua mot, the noiin. la aa tyrannical aa the aid mla of tne Rontanofa, which iha proletajaat ei m Uai aw." the aoeak rr aaK. -No man aaajr Tata In the awriet soveiT.ni r.t if bo i mplaa la a haipar. ThCi the farmer who worka withe.- employee la taailled t. Ilw on may ir hi entitled to fa votaa. The gtrr- eranaeajt reata am the military jaat aa aaoeh aa it did under the oaa i aalaai It la now a rale aa an autiacraeT of ! asajnac tla aid rule of :il,lt noMlitr that acnt away T peraona feelins. viaase that aeemed tired from ti.a loi.s more oaaare In their stand aa Ameri-, trip ha bad taken. Doaena ehook his eaaa and) aatrioia. I hand. I-hotnifrapiied With Qoem. Vm Thelaa DupoU. cnoaen quean f the lyceum by virtue of her claaa at hirh achool having aold the meet A frequent chuckle. like the car fre laosh of the mhnrtrel, interjected HaeK frequently Into his talk. The btg ei-presxlent poked fan at the ceawi 'tution of Oklaboma and chlded hln.iycetim ticketa. spirited the bie man Taft t be maa. In aaaaaji t hm hoar wwm III. - .Ui. law aJe arrameat carefully auad with it!urkio.c reaaon. nt maae no re eort to oratory nor appaala to the . ., - I'm.'j bar) I an talk boiehevtstac aad aa lalatlli theorist in ; awa: froi.i thnae who would meet him a 'd-r.alured way Hie occasional , and they noaad for a photeCJ-anh to-. )oke was rajoled aa hotel y by him- lher beaida the station. "This at self aa by Ihe members of his audi-1 acrimia buaUwaa. Br. Taft told her en-.e Not a pnasa who beard biro as they both were cautioned by the felt that there want aarthina; mare ! photoarapner to "look pleasant." human, leas puanisaa. thaa thai man Many in the crowd remarked at the who had spent foer years la the white etrtklna resemblance of Mr. Taft and house- A. W. Parley, foel expert of the O. W. i Mr. Taft war met oa bia arrival ; R. N" . who aecompanleel the ex-1 flam Walla Walla by J. K- KaJey. : praaxlent from Walla Walla, (me of ; president of the Commercial flnsai Is ' '.hoe to comment was Junes Johns, i tloei. Superintendent T. P. A oat in and I who on. was xnlstaAen far William; M. E. lalow. prlaapal of the hash Jennirqrs Bryan when he entered a Ixall t school. As be stepped from the train where the reat commoner was lo the familiar Taft rail spread. over a.epeak. , j WhUe Mr. Taft ni Pendleton's ; rt on Friday. June 4. at the Chris !neet. his home at New Haven ni the tian church, promisee to be one of the wrene of an announcement party that! moat dellshtfol of the araeon. Insists had ronaiderabla Interest for the I that her voice was not alwaja received statesman. His daarhter. Miss Helen, with the same meor aa It la today announced her betrothal to Frederick i tt seems that Mliw M or riser baa al Johnson Manlnnc. a Tale man. accord-j ways been determined to sins. And Ins to an Associated Press dispatch re. : whan she was a little srl. she used celved by the East Oresontan. Mr. j to lift up her voice and carol loudly Taft asssj also a Tale man. for the edification of herself and all Kollowins the lecture, many In the the rielshbora. audience met or aenewed their ae- j qtialntante with Mr. Taft. Roy W. , One day. the peltoeman on tba beat miner. I'matllla coenty senator. In-1 paasel XI las Morrtaay'a house, and troduced the speaker. At 1:1 thia "carina St r ana sounds las uiiuj forth moraine Mr. Taft and his secretary ha finally concluded to Inveatlaate. left for Boise. He waa a aood policeman, was Pat. I and he took an interest In all the af- UICC MARIP UflBRKFY , ' n ' atreet. 8o he presented -iiwv -ewsai . himself b4are Mlaa Marrlay s mother. c a in un i . i i-i ' ... NUI ALVVATd A dlffUCn I ataa. aald he. la that your AS OWfi STORY SHOWS simjtns Ions enoujh tohear'ner'' moth- ,er sdmlt the relationship. I Well. Madam,- said Pat, "what In Ihn world is the mailer alth lier to ,mak her cry nil tho tlmr ;!" Rand Iniltod to Moio A band of gypsies. . .in nore than a coro. was Intercepted yester day afternoon hy Chief of Police ltol -erta and tola to puss on. without ttxry. Ins In I'riiilletun. Th ni'mada wero travellns in cars and had picked out a camp spot in the cat! end of Ihe city. alias Marie Mom y, whose con Jt5I! !CLAil,FL WANTI5D--WoiH.in to coob on ranch Phone Ili-J. PIANO FOR RKNT CaTl IX-IT FOR R RNT t .room house; east end. Phont IIS J, . - 1 j MEi.llAN'H- menu joh overhauling trailers and combines, good refer ence. IS veers experience wants Job running ml after aeedlnr Artdrrie, - inaj oiTKw,