n i Urn. ' ' . . - TWELVE PAGES - was two DMY EAST ORECON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1020. I Profit by the extremely low price and high qualities we are offering and go away on your vacation trip properly elother to enjoy yourself. -:, I ,., V . III : : : ' 7 - ? j. ... v. - - x'l T" .r - ' .. .,, ., , . ' I; , ,, ... , - V' ill PRETTY PORCH FROCKS MERYINAPPE - v,'t9 CBfiM I ; I if . laps i , COOL AND SUM- VRANCE : . . For tomorrow's sell ing, we have assembled an attractive collection , of porch dresses, show 1 ine all of the verv hest developments the mod ern woman desires. The styles have been devel oped to the smallest de tail, no opportunity to create a striKing or .be coming effect has been overworked. You'd have difficulty . in making dresses like these for the prices we're asking. Big assortments to choose from. Note their at tractive pricings. Gingham Dresses $5.98 to 122.50 Voiles, Organdies, $14.75 to $3&75 The Coolest Place in Town , T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Ofher Depts. call 22 WE CAN FILL YOUR PICNIC BASKET Fresh, Crisp Saratoga Chips, package ...i 20c Extra Large Queen Olives, pint . , ; 45c Fancy Ripe Olives in bulk, pint 35c Bluhill Pimento or Green Chili Cheese, each. . . 20c Underwood's Pure Deviled Ham, cans 25c and 45c Imported and Domestic Sardines, can 15c to 35c Heinz Pork and Beans, cans 15c, 25c and 40c Bottled Drinks of All Kinds. Swift's Boiled Ham, Dried Beef, Summer Sausage, Minced .,,, Ham, Ashland Specialty and Baked Lunch Loaf sliced to your order. Paper Plates, Napkins, Cups, Spoons, Lunch Sets, Wax Paper, etc. 0E30 D O o a o o a o ALL STRAW AND PANAMA HATS A SPECIAL OFFER ON WOMEN'S begins here this morning. Every straw and Pa nama in our immense stock is included. They're wonderful bargains and you have a whole season left yet in which to wear them. You can't afford to wear your old hat. Many of these hats are LESS THAN HALF PRICE. All are greatly re duced. Come early while our assortment of sizes and styles is complete. " . D o o D o o a o o D o u o D o o a o e n lonoi NEW RAIN OR SHINE UMBRELLAS it2Q inch top, in colors of taupe, purple, navy, finished with f ivory and amber handles. Priced at $13.50 BUY YOUR WORK GLOVES HERE They are Reduced 20 Per Cent. CHARMING PARASOLS to complete the afternoon costume, several are shown in Ja panese styles, fancy handles, finished with loop cords and some with ivory rings. Black and white borders, and dresden designs. Priced ....... $4.50 to $10.50 PENDLETONS greatest department store LADIES' FANCY SILK HOSE ; : in lace, drop-stitch and embroidered. Popular prices rang ing from, the pair , ; $1.59 to .$4.00' ! LADIES' SILK HALF HOSE v of the finest quality, in black, white and dark brown, at the pair , $2.00 and $2.75 . . ...... ; . . .-.,.;., 1 ALSO SILK HALF SOX , - for the children, in white only, priced, pair.'. . . $1.85 to $1.98 VOILES SPECIALLY PRICED" , r A LOT 1 Includes a fine assortment of patterns, new ano! choice, values from $1.25 to "$1.50." Special price. . ' 95c LOT 2 A choice variety of novelty patterns, values from $1.00 to $1.25. Special Price 69c , ; UNDERWEAR FOR THE CHILDREN ;i r A new shipment of children's anion suits in two styles: low neck, no sleeve, elastic knee, in band top finish; and low neck no sleeve, cuff knee, in the crochetted finish. The material is ' a light weight, fine ribbed cotton. Just the thing for the warm summer days; sizes 1 to 6. Priced. . $1.00, $1,15, $l:35 : .-PRETTYNET VESTINGS A in cream and white, tucked and ruffled, suitable for wear j with suits, dresses and sweaters. Widths 9 to 16 inches wide. Priced, yard $3.00 to $12.00 j It Is well frr tliiHte wlio are not alrtttdy m-nimhi-! witJi our Bum) Bargain Ila.se- riHiit Ui viHit this lriHtar Shop. DO YOU KNOW? . 1K1 VOC KNOW that tliiN In I ho niu.t INipiiLnr Katunlay Slypptnc lilwt' in all ; IN'lullf'tfHi? J 1M vor KNOW tlmt OtirTollnr SuU- rims thru Katunla? IU Vol li NOW that, with nil till -. I Nhnc mIi-k i lM.wherp ami wllh all j. the M)-t'Hllt-l 4'lital Htoi-t t'laiiKii'iiie for .sliuc trude, llnl 1'hl' Hari;alll ItnMliieill f wllh Its IM'I3T I'ltlfJ'.S Is iIoIiik the hiiNim'SH it Mm- town?' j. IK YOU' KNOW Hint wo are plaiinK cm sulx tialnr rr $7U woitu of tilgji ; t;rali. t'cirsts liKiudiiif; iirs'ts for tlw xtin Mtout wiMtlan? 1K vor KNOW that TIIRICAIt Ik ; mt shm.I hi the llai'jtajii llaM-iiKf il? I0 YIHT KNOW that mon's work bhIs Is most rfasonahly prkvd her? Han- , ilana Hen-hlors KK-; tforsoliiile ;iovra !.; Mru'a Six lltrj Work KUors $3.T; ; Work Shirts, Ktinraiiteeri for 0 months' woar. i IK YOU KNOW that ciuii i-nstoinor Is mtltloil l & janls of Percale for $I.OO, , aial also & anls of iliifthani for $l,no? no VOI' KNOW that waists anil skirts are fairly "niilllim" away In Hie Bar-,. Gain llasoniont? It's all on account of flu low prices. j lo Voir KtW that we are ricliiK 'lary Jane" lnmM for wiinuaii and girls at exceptionally low prk'es? IH Y'OI' KNOW that every Itcninnnt of yard biskIs tlmt we have placed on our Roninant t'ountcr repnents an l-'.xis'lloiil KavliiK? 10 Y'Od KNOW that we prcare for an extra heavy Katunlay trade by adding an extra sales force on Sntiinlay so that yon will not he delayed III yotir slwifiplna-? K YOU KNOW tlmt tomorrow will clean us completely out of Iiollnr hllk Hose? , ' -l0 Y'OU KNOW Ihat you run effect a substantial savin a on your every fmrx 1 chase by visiting this shop wiiere the sfiirit of nimiimv prevails' ' .... VISIT iili; haik.ain IS.si;.vii;nt. . Copies Warenous WHERE FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS FOR MEN $45.00 and $65.00.-' it pays to t p a r r. c.iy,tf- ; f I . . - - - ' - . m-'! ' f .KK..& - f. THE IDEAL MOVIE STA& :Vf ttt'7 ! I If I s 1 . - ' : 'a 'it "K I A It. 5 . r , FOUR ARE WINNERS OF GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MEMPHIS. Tenn., July J6. (A. P.) Charl Evans, Jr., of Chicago, "Bobby" Jones, Jr., of Atlanta, Henry Wentzler, Memphis and Clarence Wolff, St. Louis are the four servivors in theamateur championship toTirna- ment of the western Golf Association, which enters the Beml-finala ataRe to morrow with Jones opposing- Kvans, and Wentxler battling Wolff for a place in Saturday finals. 3vans eliminated James Ward, Kansas City, in the third round yes terday of match play, five and four; Jones ousted Clarence Hubby, Jr., of Dallas Texas, 12 to II; Wentzler de feated Bert Wilber of IndianapoliB, 6 and 5, and Folff defeated PoIIak Boyd of Chattanooga 2 to 1. The third round matches were over a test of 36 holes. The semilfinals and finals are to be of similar distance. organization in the city which was held recently. A committee was form ed to draft a constitution, which, it is expected, will follow closely the line of the San Francisco federation. REEO FOR DEMOCRATS DESPITE CONTROVERSY or.fl Wornsent. f Pearloil ) is now purchased 1)5' the Standard Oil Co. from refineries in Wyflmtni? and Utah and the new price 1M lased on the higrher coat of the product obtained in order to place a normal supply in the district. Refiners, the company statpH, give every asHiirance they will supply suf ficient gasoline and kerosene to meet the. full demand, contingent however, on uninterrupted transimrtation condi tions and an adequate supply of tank earn. SKATTI.K, Wash., July 16. (A.. I'.) Operation of minimum wnire laws In the various states, problems of voca tional education und proposals for the surpKuardlntr of women in Industry. ere principal topics of discussioll yes terday before the convention of ov ornmental labor officials of the Unit- ed Mutes und Canada, in session here. . THEY'RE OFF. MARSHFIELD ELKS WILL i BE STRONG CONTENDERS I FOR 1921 CONVENTION 'cJOHNTTOtfZ Justine Johnston, the famous "Follies' girl, baa been elected of h kQ4d New York 'J ry &s having the IS most neceary qo.Ml cUji for movie BUf, Their potn:s wer: personality, ability to wtr dresses chtrminrly, a cei r4 heart, the tta?urit that her beat or too good for lh public, tntelUgttice, a camera face, youth, fettiuty. absence or d let i act ti ial type, the abiUty to register each pamtnff emotion,, correct pbrsfc&l proportions, aad be aopbisticated j flALEM, Or.. July l.Th Marsh- tif deietjation of Blks, co miner in a I train of six special coaches, is (join to I be a strong- contender for the lt2l session of the Oregon ITlks when the question comes to a vote at the third annua! convention, to be held in this city July 22-24. The antlered brethren of three other cities are also slated to come In spe cial trains, according to word receiv ed here, and it is expected that the K.tera Oregon contingent will have at least one and possibly two specials. ' Astoria and Jtosebiira" are likewise sending1 delegations too large to accommodated on reguhtr passenger trains. Aside from the Portland delegation, which is to consist of JiOtt Kkm head ed by their own 4r-p'e-e hand, the McMlnnville lodge will h.ive one of the largest rep resenta tons and will j maintain separate headquarters here throughout the convention. m'for. totatodayea,Je(lves FT. JOPTSPH, Mo.. July 16.r(A. P.) llolterating his opposition to the covenant of the league of nations as it Is now framed and declaring that he will not recede one inch from the position he has previously taken. Sen atorf James A. Heed of Missouri, ad dressing a meeting hero tonight de clared that he intended to support the democratic candidates In the coming election, notwithstanding the declara tions of the party in regard to the lea gue of nations. T intend to support the democratic candidates," Senator Keed asserted, "because the great principles of the democratic party which have servlved the vicissitudes of the century still live. "I'pon the league of nations, the platform of neither party suits me, but there is something greater than the platform of a political convention. It is the platform of Americanism. That platform was proclaimed in the decla ration of independence. It was 'baptiz ed in the blood of tho revolution, it uas formulated by George Washing ton. ' GASOLINE PRICE GOES FROM 32 TO 36 CENTS wwouxr tiis rxiTE HO'OlA;LL'. T. H-. July 1. An increase of four cents a gallon in the price of gasoline, bringing the price up from 32 to 36 cents a gallon, and an increase of five and a half cents in the price of kerosene, of which the average price is now 30 cents, w;u an- T.aunced today iby Tt- T. Vivian, head of the Jtandard Oil plant. t As given by the company, the rea son for the raise is the fact that while j the entire Portland field is normally i s'ippplied from California, owing to A. I the acute shortage existing in that P.I Women's clubs of Honoluni will j slate in the production of gas, it haul unite in a federation to tram the been Impossible to supply the needs of strength that comes from union, ac- this district (the station in the Port cording to a decision of a meeting of land field east of the Cascades, Incltid delegates from almost 'every women's frig Pendleton) from California. TU