.... i. ....... . lsh $ , rev 'ii.'.r.rc.-' . .XC-.i3 MU DAILY EAST OREQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OUEQON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1020. PAQB TWO TEN PAGES Well give you the best foti the 'price 'hp; matter what the pricet. Pendleton Agents for Hart Schaffner & Marx ("lollies for Men and .Boys. v Pendlelon Agents for ihe Celebrated Knox Hats. Pendleton Agents for Lewis Underwear for Men and Boys. Pendleton Agents for Buttericks Patterns and Publications. . Pendleton Agents fof GoHsard Front Iiacing. Corsets. - n Pendleton Agents for Ci innell Gloves. Pendleton Agonts for Carhartt Overalls. .WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Wo Iinvc a beautiful Imp of puiiiiv nnl Oxfords now for your lnswtlon. They have stylo, comfort ami tinr. They're , tho best, for tin prtar, no ninttor what ' tlie price , WOMKSTS BLACK KID rrMP, flexible sole, FrencU heel, French tie, a beau Ufnl desljnu lrk .....$12.00 I WOMEN'S ItliACK RID OXFORDS flexible soles, French heel, plain toe. rrtce . '. .. tia.00 WOMKVS BLACK KID PIMP, turn sole, military licels, plain toe. IVIce $9.00 WOMEN'S BLACK KID OXFORDS, Goodyear welt soles,'cap toe, French heel. : Price . ...... $11.50 ' WOMKVS PATENT PUMP, turn sole, foil throat, French heel, a very attract ' Ive'and popular pump. Price $13.00 WOMF.N'S BROWS RID PUMP, Frencli tie, French Louis XV heel, flexible sole plain toe. Price $13.00 WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORDS, Goodyear welt sole, cap toe, French heel. " Price . .: $a-50 WOMEN'S BROWN CALF OXFORDS, Goodyear welt, military heels, cap toe. Price $11.00 WOMEN'S WHITE KID PUMPS, turn sole, Paris lip, plain too, French Louis XV heel. Price $18.50 WOMEN'S LOW HEEL FCMFS, both black and brown kid, plain toe.'. . $7.50 " , IF IOIH FEET ACHE AND PATN, If you have callouses, If your feet tire easi ly, if yon have fallen or broken arches, call at our sboc department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. MEN'S WORK GLOVES REDUCED 20 PER CENT "Which means that "$2.50 Gloves are Reduced to k $2.00 $3.00 Gloves are Reduced to , $2.40 $3.50 Gloves are Reduced to $2.80 $1.00 Gloves are Reduced to $3.20 $4.23 Gloves are Reduced to $3.40 $4.50 Gloves are Reduced to $3.0 $4.75 Gloves are Seduced to . . . $3.80 $3.00 Gloves are Reduced to i $4.00 $6.00 Gloves are Reduced to . . $4.80 56.50 Gloves are Reduced to $5.20 THIS SALE WON'T LAST LONG because the wholesale market docs not justify it so lay in a supply of harvest gloves NOW! women;s bodice vests We have just received a new shipment of bodice-top vests in a good quality elastic ribbed cotton. These vests are neatly finished with narrow tape shoulder straps. . They come in sizes 5 to 9, and are moderately priced at . . .50c, 75c andJ85c V WOMEN'S KNIT BLOOMERS These bloomers are made of a fine quality elastic ribbed ' cotton. They come in both flesh and white, and in a full range of sizes. Priced $1.15 to $1.35 , SPECIAL SALE OF CORSETS AT-ONE HALF ; - ' - price j'r; LOT 1 consists of Gospard front lacing Corsets, about fifty, in all. Mostly discontinued numbers; sizes from 23 ; to .34.: Regularly sold at from $3.00 to $12.00. Special. One-Half Price. . . . , . ... LOT 2 consists of Bon Ton and Royal Wercester Corsets, back lace, a very fine lot from which, to hoose; sizes 18 to 34. Regularly sold at $1.50 to $12.00. Special One-Half Price. No exchanges, approvals or returns. . ' ' ' ', 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 FRUITS FOR CANNING ; ; ;, ;.. ; Ve sell only the choicest fruits for canning. They arrive fresh each morning from the grower. Red Raspberrier and Black Caps, crate i $5.00 Dew Berries and Blackberries, crate ........... i. . . , $4.25 Extra Fancy Lambert Cherries, pound .V. .'. 24c Large red Cherry, Currants and Loganberries. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and Jar Lids, Rubbers, etc., priced correctly. BOYS' SPECIAL SUITS AT $9.85 Wonderful values. penbletonS greatest department .store 1 oDles warenous CU - - UMIBMMTWn WT3 WMFDF IT PAYS TO TRADE IMiia SPECIAL ARMY BLANKETS Great values. r JTS $9.85. LIBERAL FACTIONS TO HOLD YAKIMA SESSION SEATTLE, Wash., July 14. A.P.) -Railway men who will participate in?tho Takima conferences between the triple alliance, non-partisan lea run, committed for 4S, private soldiers ftnd sailors legion, railwayman's wel lare league and such other political organizations as seek recognition will organize in Takima Sunday for the convention- work that is planned to start loaday morning. The leaders v. l II go to Takima, Saturday. W. M. Short, president of the state federation of labor, will close his tepeaking tour at Ephrata Saturday night and will probably motor to Taki ma Sunday to get in touch with other leaders expected there that day. . The railroad men. it is understood are going to demand that they be given a candidate for congress. A tempor ary slate has been submitled it 14 stated headed by" Forest L Hudson for United States Senator. CALIFORNIA FLYERS CAN LEARN WEATHER SIX MONTHS AHEAD AMERICAN OFFICER KILLED IN RIOTING, TRIESTE REPORTS TRIESTE, July 14. (By A- P.) An . American officer is reported to have been killed in recent street fight Ins between the Croats and Italians, during a J ugo-Slav nationalist demon stration at Spalato, Dalmatia. Report Ofn-lal WASHINGTON'. July 14. (No re port of the killtngj of an American offU-er durine the street fighting in BpaJato.-or-participation in American iforr.la that we can make a statement r.aval forces in the disturbances there regarding conditions likely to prevail has yet been received from the navy at any time of the year at any point, department. Tiiis wax demonstrated recently when LOS ANGELES, July 14. Aviators wishing to fly over Southern California- may secure information regarding air currents at least six months in ad vance to guide them in- determining at what altitude they should fly. This is the statement of Dr. Ford A. Carpen ter, formerly of the "United States Weather Bureau, now manager of the department of meteorologyand aero nautics of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, The departmentof which Dr. Car penter is the head furnishes informa tion daily to aviators with regard to general flying conditions. The data thus supplied is based upon Dr. Car penter's personal observations In this section, covering a period of more than 20 years: United States weather bureau reports and telephonic com mumcations from various . California points. Kly With Current. "Should an aviator ask which route to take in flying north," Dr. Car penter said when explaining hts sys tem, 'we would telephoneto certain points in the mountain passes of the Tehachepi range. The -wind might be sweeping north through one pass and south through another. Of course, we would advise the aviator to follow the pas where the wind was to the north. "A few months ago a United States army officer asked if it would be safe for his airplane to take off for San Francisco at 9 o'clock on a stormy morning. After consulting the weathr er bureau we felt safe in advising him that if he started at that time he would strike fair weather In an hour, which proved to be the case. Conditions are Stable. "Air currents come so near to be ing without deviation in Southern Cal- ""s It. Jr III - 7 ' i . ' '.. i w " ' 1 . .' 'y-T,; . '- ".' '" " MS...1 i i i i ..I - '- . " - - ' ' " " ' "'-' -- - --- ' - l...j-:-.'..l5a;jrjs,7aa imiTwiiiTm:n'i'mniMriiii;:iirniiw,iiwiini!ip rrri: rifTiMir frfrT' in rim l,:7n""TrT?'.r'"'nTl,nt''r,TTm n''J-vTFWTKvivw ' Efin ' ' ANNOUNCING I 1 ' M A s j Miss Patsy Salmon, the dainty son- brette of Kelly's Comedians who de lighted a large audience last night at the Tent Beautiful, will appear again tonight in 'Ooing Up." atrip was made In a free balloon from the campus of the University of Cali fornia, southern branch, 10 Highland Park in the northern section of Ios Angles. Every detail of the flight was p?anned six months in advance, even to the time and place of starting and landing. A manufacturing concern recently asked whether it would be possible to make trial flights of 'baby blimps at a certain time at Los Angeles harbor. Our records showed the wind would be unfavorable, but that nearly ideal condition could be found at that time 'our mll3 up the coast." The first appearance in Pendleton of the world's greatest light weight automobile The Studebaker 1 ' . Oght Six At our show rooms in Elks Temple , Thursday, July 15th The New Studebaker Light-Six is a 5 pass.enger, six-cylinder, 4011. P. automobile of 112 inch weelbase. It sets a new standard of achievement in automobile engineer ing. BE SURE TO SEE THIS SENSATIONAL CAU R Studebaker Dealers , . Elks Temple , Telephone 74 llliriMllluuiutLUUMfMJUjtilillllllill.uia.llilllilulli:i4UiuJiiJlliUlllllllllllliL.lll) ,jmil.lUlillIl.ill.Ulillll.U',JUUiUUUlU tUUimimU'luuiuil.lil.l.inilu UU u.iiin ' I. ' '''ilt'l'Mlllllliilllllliliilllllillllllliii t f siitu 1 M IS LL lis U SPECIAL Amateur Night. Tonight. & amateur acts guaranteed, peo. pie of jour own city. . Amateurs Those who wish to appear tonight leave your name at the tent before o'clock. nn Under Teiit Beautiful at End of East Alta Street , - tM;VtV present ,A ;r- Geo. M. Cohan's Tuneful Musical Comedy NOTE Last night Kelly's Comedians kept a large audience laughing and applauding with their clever com edians, graceful dancers, good singers and catchy music. " , .. . ' A SHOW FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN OVilEllylliMtjV TONIGHT v AMATEURS Change of Play Nightly. Doors open 7:45. Performance starts ' . (iir - w V