East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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At the lowest possible prices is wliatwe of for. It will pay you lo trade at THEPEOPLES WAKEIIOUSE, PoiiilktoiiVGrcalcsl f)iailineiit Store.
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.YOUTHFUL STYLES IN SUMMER WASH
SKIRTS
, We are so enthusiastic about these skirts that we wish
every woman hereabouts would see them. In fact, we know
you will be just as enthusiastic, for the skirts -comprise the
newest and oest looking styles, that have appeared this sea
' son, and have that dashing smartnes so popular with the
young women.
They are well tailored indeed their maker is well known
for the character of his workmanship. All details of their
fitting is perfect, designed in correct proportions to the
youthful figure. - Priced from $4.25 to $9.50
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
: " FRUIT JARS AND EXTRAS
Our Stock is Very Complete.
Economy Pints, Quarts and Half Gallon sizes, price $1.25,
$1.40 and $1.75 per dozen.
Wide Mouth Mason Pints, Quarts and Half Gallon. Price
$1.25, $1.40 and $1.75.
Old Style Mason Pints, Quarts and Half Gallon.' Price,
$1.00, $1.15 and $1.50.
Economy, Mason, Self Sealing Mason, Schram and Golden
State Lids.
Mason Rubbers, Economy Clamps, Jelly Glasses, Parowax,
EtC.
MEN'S WORK GLOVES REDUCED
) 2a PER CENT
Which means that ' .
$2.50 Gloves are Reduced to $2.00
$3.00 Gloves are Reduced to . . . . s $2.40
$3.50 Gloves are Reduced to $2.80
$4.00 Gloves are Reduced to $3.20
$4.25 Gloves are Reduced to $3.40
$4.50 Gloves are Reduced to'.. $3.60
$4.75 Gloves are Seduced to'...'. $3.80
$5.00 Gloves arc Reduced to . .. -. , $4.00-
$6.00 Gloves are Reduced to '. .... $4.80
6.50 Gloves are Reduced to V.'. $5.20
THIS SALE WONT LAST LONG
because the wholesale market does not justify it so Jay in a
supply of harvest gloves NOW! i
A FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF CHILDREN'S
MILLINERY
' $
A charming' array of straw and fabric hats for kiddies. ;
The styles are as cunning as any mother could expect and a
variety extensive enough to delight the youngster. Kcduced
lo 1-2 iTice., Coma early, Urst choice is always best. "
WOMEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE UNION 16
SUITS v ;
These are beautifully fashioned garments in. a,, very-fine'
ribDect Jisie. i ney come in wmte ana iiesn colors ana in sizes .
4 to 8. . Priced $3.00 and $3.25. They're real values. '
GATHER YOUR FAMILY AROUND YOU AND FIGURE THE PROBLEM AMOGYOLV,
If you'U figure you'll see
that the Bargain Basement re
duces the H. C. L.
tiM 1 7i JrS-v
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Since you have The Bargain Basement with you, the
living- isn't so high after all.
SHOES for Instance Littlo children's, boys' and
girls, men's and women's shoes can be bought in this
Bargain Shop the Lowest in Pendleton.
YARD GOODS for Instance Thousands of yards of
good serviceable goods offered at sacrificed prices,
among thorn, 5 yards Percale or Gingham for $1.00.
STOCKINGS for Instance Those who are patrons of
the B. B. can assure you of the good values in chil-y
dren's, women's and men's hose. An extra special now
advertised is 6 pairs Men's Sox $1.00
DRESS SKJRTS for Instance Isn't it great econo
my when you can buy a very pretty skirt for M.S9 when
the regular price would run around $8 and $9? and
there are many other just such good skirt bargains.
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FIGl'RK VOI R SAVINGS OX THESE BARGAINS
Enamel Wash Basins , . . ., --7"
Aluminum Kettles
flaw Hammers s;to
Bread Boards 0HO
Cobbler Outfits $1.10
Enamel Water Pails $1.40
3 Dozen Clothes pins 2'u
White Enanu-lware Special.
Big Enamel Dish Pans $1.0
Soldered Dairy Pails 8545
Skillets lie, 2Te, o
Bright Aluminum Cups $o
REMNANTS
Sufficient to say the tables are filled. You know
the rest. You know that the prices are the last thing
that could worry you. COM ft! NOW.
Read .our Bargain Base
ment atls and do a little figur
ing-
NOW TAKK A FHICSII KlfKFT OP PAPF.It'AM KKK
WHAT YOU A SAVM ON Tlll-i-: XTItA hHX'IALS
that w i; ah:-: ai i im isiNtj.
iM iti-; AiiiMi.M .M rt:iu rrA'ixtKS
Ono lot of 8ft good percolutorn ot hejv.vy nmtrlal,
vpII made, to offer at thin milo, 6 and 8 cupn, liandlm
made renewable On Hparliil Halo $1.70
vol i,i ;s
We've malo Mill another rut -on our pretty voMen
that would sell rKuluily at $1 fiO und $1.86.
Floral and conventional dozens. On Special Kale A9o
WOli;X'.S I N ION 81'ITS .
Here's a bargain whII worth taking note of. Thejr
are cut to fit and made of nn excellnnt thrfill mittm
the anie pric e. On Special Halo ..... 69c
Thn llurKHiu llasfnuiit wilt help ou lo Mirn. It re
muliiM with imi to KatliiT jour family around joti mid
figure Jlow Much' '
Wrrc t It i i o. rn xrM i r cfrwc tiiPAt vnni
friends here. Use our free conveniences.
pendietonS greatest department store
eopies ware
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
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Have a look at our $55.00 suits for men.
They are wonderful values.
GURDANE SAWMILL
CLOSES FOR WEEK
'. (Eutt Oregonian SpeciaL)
GURDAME, July 1J. The saw mill
ha closed down for a week's vacation
Mr. and Mrs, Pat Monaghan and
two children, who with Bill Selby and
family spent the Fourth at Ukiah, re
, Uimed home Saturday, after Pat fin-
ishins haying at Bel by s and Mrs. Hon
aghan visitinff the remainder of the
"week at that place.
Walter and Arthur Jonea came up
Saturday after a load of lumber at
the Taylor sawmill and were over
night visitors at Vern Cates.
Charles Js.iy closed down the saw
mill last week and with his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulkey, went to
the springs for a week's outing.
Joe and Marian Corley and Chas,
Ely left last Saturday for a week's
outing at the springs.
to
cearr. Shorthand, 5 Dayi
Vr wtn mtmrn t Of nOr" 0M with rhif
- re iMn Mm otfm K. I 8kDrcfcci. Thomtthk
jrrtil lm ttoinpk T W Ml4 to oyboir
9?vsy twili'r mtmm ud J hmo
i nctrtaM. trdef. ct.. m rat
oowlfcti rTTfcpdy wit roT sfcjliCr and can mora
Charles McDevitt made a trip
Pendleton the last of the week.
VTom Gurdane and family spent the
Fourth with Roy Montgomery and
family.
UW5E POLISH WITHDRAWAL
T andean mora I
(By Associated Presa.)
SPA, July 12. If the Folea consent
to retire within the naXurai frontiers
of Poland the allies will give them all
possible assistance in. the., event of
their being1 attacked by the boLsheviki.
This announcement was made here
Sunday.
WHEAT NEAR WESTON '
DEFIES HOT WINDS
: TONIGHT
Under, the TENT Beautiful at End of
East Alta Street.-', si , -
KELLY'S COMEDIANS
TIIAT CLASSY GIRL SHOW
In
"A Niflht at Monte Carlo"
Clever Comedians, Pretty Girls, Change
of Play Nightly.
GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS.
East Oregonian Special.)
WESTON, July 13. The hot winds
and sunshine of the past week hove
made considerable headway in hasten
ing the coming of the grain harvest.
It now looks like the wheat harvest
might be under way about the first of
August. The general reports are to
the effect that wheat has not been
damaged around Weston to any con
siderable extent yet.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Perry of San Fran
cisco, were visiting her friend, Miss
Velma Gerking, Saturday night. Mrs.
Perry will he remembered "by her for
mer friends as Miss Ruth Smith, who
formerly lived in Weston.
The estate of the late Mrs. Z. C.
Price was appraised last Saturday by
Sim J. Culley. U I. O'Harra and E.
M. Smith.
Arden Lucas and Harvey Lundell
departed Sunday morning by pack
tral ntransportation for an outing at
Bingham Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Adams of the
Liberty Garage returned Thursday
from Salem where they had been vis-'
'iting for a few days. They made the
trip in their Henryford. Going down
they made it in one day.
Hulon Smith and Carl Brandt are j
listening to the waves at Seaside these
summer days.
Mrs. Margaret Rabb has returned
from a trip which included as far east
as Philadelphia. She - was formerly
' employed in the Weston . Mercantile
company's store, but has now accept
ed a position in the J. C. Penny store
' at Athena.
1 The Pacific Coast Elevator Com
pany are making some substantial im
' provements at each of their ware
houses in Weston and at Blue moun
tain. At both warehouses they are
building elevated driveways so that the
wagons -will stand on the same floor
elevation as the trucking floor.
Joe Hodgson returned Sunday even
ing from a week's trip to Culdesao,
Idaho, near where he has a large lot
of farm land leased on the Tinwni 1
Indian reservation. Mr. Hodgson re-14
WARSHIP WILL CARRY
BODY OF PRiNCE ROYAL
LTSBOX. July 13. (By A. P.) The
Duchess of Oporto, the American wld
ow of the late Prince royal of Portu
gal, h:is arrived here and, in an inter.
view with the president of the cabinet
thanked the government for permit
ting her husband's body, now In Italy.
to be brought to Portugal and placed
among those of his ancestors.
The transfer of the body will take
place probably next winter and for
this purpose an Italian warship will
be employed.
To the Associated Press correspond
ent the Duchess said she intends of
fering a large marble bust of the
prince which she. has had made espe
cially in Italy to the government re
questing that it should be placed in
the Ajuda Palace with the other busts
of the sovereigns ot Portugal.
Since her arrival here hundreds of
friends and servants of the late royal
family have called continually at the
hotel despite the fact that the Duch
ess has declared that her visit is made
solely to the republican government.
The Duke of Oporto, only, brother
of the murdered King Carlos of Por
tugal, died in Naples, February last
where he fled after the revolution In
Portugal which made King Manuel an
exile of England,
King Victor cKmmanueK of Italy,
cousin of the duke gave lm asylum
and assigned to him a suite in the
royal palace in Maples and an allow- I
ance of J10.000 a year. J
The Duchess of Oporto was former
ly Mrs. Philip Van Valkenburg, wife
of the son tf a New York banker
whom she divorced fn 1914. She was
married to the duke in 1917. Her
first husband was Ice Agnew, of Chi
cago, from whom she wag divorced
in 1906. In that year she married
William Hays Chapman, 78 years old.
He died about a year later leaving to
her his estate valued at 200.n00.
TITLE OVER HOERR
(By Associated Press)
ST. IXL'lfi. Mo.. July t2. The cen
tral states tennis championship was
decided here this aftenoon on the Am
ateur Athletic Association courts.
Roland Roberts, San Francisco, win
ning the singles title by defeating
Holand Hoerr, St. Louis, In the finals
and Theodore Drewes and Fred Jea-
tlcs, St. Louis, retaining the doubles
championship with a victory over
Harold Bartel, Cleveland, and Arthur
von Kcppert, St. l,ouis.
The Beauty
of The Lily
can he yours. lis
wonderfully pure,
1 soft, pearly white ap
pearance, free from all
blemlthesi will be com
parable to the perfect r V
beauty of your skin and A1
complexionlf you will uset
Big
TWO DAYS 1
SATURDAY EVE., AND SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
HILDA WAT
SPRINGS '
ECHO ORCHESTRA
ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS. :
Go to the Mountains to Spend a CooLWeek End. ,
DR. K. J. YORK
The Celebrated Chinese doc
tor with his wonderful Chinese
roots and herbs. Special treat
ment has cured hundreds of dif
ferent diseases for men and
women. If any people who may
be suffering from any ailmtnta,
why not call and see him?
Ommiltatlon free.
TIIH K. J. VOIIK OIILVESH
MKDICINB CO.
12 X. 7th Street
Walla Walla, Wash.
Do It Tonight
ports that weather has not been near-jl git down with the wife and figure up the present value of
ly as hot up there as It has here. TA f onA noronnul fV.a Tl,t ...i.i i. ...u. .
rj J VLIl .luiii.vuiv. ... ' . .'"nil v. a v, i , xiiab nuuiti Lie Wilcit
R you would lose should the fire occur today.
K Then come in tomorrow and we will write the additional
Fqual to the Occasion.
Mrs. r.ewrtch Strange that yo
find at so hard to keep help. I never
have any difficulty In keeping mine.
Mrs. Hauton Ah, but you have a
great advantage over us. Tou natur
ally find it easy to. humor them by
treating them as equals. Boston
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