"nfESr paces- hjns...-f..-t vw ..J'" rxca TWO DAILY EAST OStEOOHIAlf. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1920. MM 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 II 1 1 M I Ml 1 1 III Ml 1 1 it MM lil i M Ml 1 1 II I III II 1 1 1 1 1 II M M I II Jit II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 """""" H ! I 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 -I x-ji-y- i, . , , , V. . Beginnino Tuesday Horning, Oct Sill ON THE BARGAIN EAIL .ft off The Biff Store . With the Basement Rummage Sale. 1200 PAIRS STOCKINGS Today wo place on sale 1200 palm of Women's Fine Mercerized Lisle Hum of the One ' Dollar Quality hoe that have proven very popular and acceptable to all. particularly women shopper. Hose of the pretti est finest thread. Reinforced at the heels and toes with a good liberal hem top. 49c Shaped hose that are seamed backs, the kind you like. 4 We place these hose on sale today and offer them until every pair is disposed of. iind continuing four days, ending Friday evening, WE WILL OFFER THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF FURS EVER BROUGHT TO PENDLETON a collection valued at about $35,000.00. THESE FURS ARE TO BE SOLD AT A REDUC TION (from the regular price) OF 25 PER CENT. ; : " , i i . ' In this great stock you'll find every new and wanted style, size and kind. Soft luxurious furs wonderfully blended into the most charming garments imaginable. This is your best opportunity to secure a choice fur at a price that will save you a good many dollars. Come and in vestigate for yourselves. . i . ' ' VI J COUNTER , ' t in the center aisle you will find: ' . ''' .. Pillow Cases, special . . . 49c Pequot Cases, special. . . 73c Bath Towels,, special at. 49c Mercerized Napkins, ' dozen . :: $2.00 Sheets, extra large heavy quality, special. .... $3.19 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide in a special quality, white and pink, yard $1.93 Wash Satin, 36 inches.wide, special the yard ... $1.59 Pongee Silk, extra good val ue, $2.00 grade at.. $1.39 Georgette Crepes in all . the staple shades, yd. $1.49 . WOOL CHALLIS For children's dresses or women's house dresses, patterns are neat and pretty, the yard . $1.65 VELOUR COATINGS In silvertone, gold tones and solid shades, in the various blues, " browns, etc The yard .... . $7.00 to $12.50 : FRENCH FLANNELS v Very fine quality in the bright shades for children's coats, middies, etc. The yard $2.50 to ,$2.75 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. v i FANCY FALL APPLES We are daily receiving shipments of Fancy Apples direct from the grower, We now have. :.' Extra Fancy Delicious, box $4.50 Extra Fancy Jonathan, box $4.50 Extra Good Rome Beauty, box $2.50 Good Cooking Apples, box ..... $2.00 Let us have your orders for Fall and Winter Apples. BLACK SILK CHIFFON VELVET 40 inches wide, a beautiful quality, the yard : SILK TRICOLETTE . For bluoses in the colors you want, the yard ....... $9.00 J. ..... $3.95 j" BOYS' SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES ' ONE LOT AT $9.85 ONE LOT AT $12,951 They are wonderful values. The best you'll see in many a , day. If your boy is going to need a suit this fall now is your . time to buy and save. ' t. iri 1 MAKE THIS STORE YOUR STORE It's here for your especial convenience. PPn&ETCWai CSSrflTEST DEPARTMENT gTQ2Z PnePeoples Iferelious a-jaiia where rr pays to trade-gAidQMSk') DONT HESITATE to ask for what you want, we're here to serve you and it's our pleasure. MIIHIMIHHIimHIMIIIIIIMIIIIMIIMMIIIIIIIMIMIIII MMMIMMMMIMIMMMMMMMMMIIIIMMIMMIMIIIMIIIMMMIMMMMMMMMIMMIIMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMH F""""-es&. i w r wen' ' " ' ' w ft - ' t! pons- Farpuy i fWISU I: had a house and family and everything." aaid four-year old B Doris as she looked eut of the win dow and sighed a bis doleful sigh. . "Now what do you think you'd do with ail that?" laughed Aunt Jane who was sitting near by with a basket f mending to absorb her attention. Too see Aunt Jane hadn't been visit ing In Doris's bouse very long or she would have known what Doris had al ways and . Always wanted to play that that, tha WTuld rather play house than asurtiUwr No. Aunt Jane had just come a few days be fore and she bad had a busy time getting . acquainted with ber little niece. "Well." replied Doris-thoughtfully. "I'd take care' of 'em Just like mother does. Mother's always busy taking care of ber house and of me, and Jack and the baby and she doesn't have any time to play with me. Or leastways." corrected Doris as she recalled times when mother really had played with her." be doesn't have enough time to play with me. And you see. Aunt Jane, If 1 had a family and a noue. I wouldn't have time either, and so everything would be all right." "What's this about rJ wanting a family?" asfed Dc.-is's farther who came Into ike ream In time to hear the last of Do: is's speech. "I think I know whew you can get one." "Me?" eiclaimed rorls." a truly family? For me?" Sh could hardly believe hr ears had heard riehtly. "Yes." admitted her father, "for you. A whoU family- I was Just wondering what Ir the world we would do about a certain family I seem to have ac quired but If you are looking for a family 1 can oblige you. Come out to the garage." Dor'.j was so excited she could hard ly wait to put on the coat and cap her father t?slsted she wear. . . "Tes. 1 krw the garage Is warm " he agreed laugh'ngly. "but the catn out to the garaee vasn't steam !iear4 when X came In Jus now ard 1 :jow the family will wait till y-:t pit wraps tn so hurry up and get them Pusey." When he said 'l'ussy' Doris always knew that something uice was routing so she lost no time getting Into her Ked Riding Hood cape and together she and her father hurried out to the garage. - - Dou hadn't the rainiest notion what she might find out there and when lier ther lifted back an old rug she could harniy believe h-r eyes saw right. One. two, three r were there more? squirming little puppies, so fat and snugglely and pretty that Doris wanted to adopt them that very minute! - "Where'd they come from? Whose are they? Can we keep them? Tou won't let anybody take them away, will you, father?" Doris asked the questions so fast her father couldn't begin to answer. "One at a time. Pussy." he laughed "Old Maxie seems to have left them here. They belong to who ever will take care ot them and you certainly can kesp theri If you want to." A'.d so !t was settled. Dorle chose arr corner of the garage fr her not".. Her father set to carpentering '..id fixed two nice comfortable boxes, one on top of the other so the little nuppies would be up off the floor where thv m'ght get a draft. After that Doris was the busiest- person In that whole family. - For there is a lot to do If you have a. family of young puppies the floor to keep tidy, the boxes to keep fresh, wuter and food to curry and the general looking after things to remember. When the puppies got old enough to crawl out of the box Doris had a happy time playing with them and she thinks any little girl who Isn't big enough to go to school ought to n family to keep her busy and happy. IXIXIAIj AND" FIN All ACROSTIC The Brat and ' last letters of the words when correctly - guessed and placed one under the other will form the words which tell what this month is noted or. L 'III city la Russia.! 2. a caustic substance. . Aa allowance of fond. 4. Frank and outspoken, t. A chasm or gap. . DOUBLE WORD SQUARE , DIAGONAL To close with a banc A part of the ear. Skilled. -Reward for merit to drop slowly. To travel mounted. A thought. A fruit. XjM diagonal, one ot Uncle 8am's beepers. INITIAL AUD FINAL ACROBTIO M at co W A Ileal I R otto H O C : 0 U to fa s? DOUBLE WORD SQUASH DIAJJONAL - I a s I O fo L ' see D r I p r 1 4a ) i d B a f a R ItAZX Lover Uft hand MrtU to lower right had on. "Mam". j PUZZLE. CORNER er uai to v--i i a. e Bee If yoa can and s path loading Ixim ouo of Use corner circles to anotber one. When yon nave found tills patn trace ft with, a soft pencil (or colored;, and see wbo got lost In Use maze. "You won't let nnylMMl) take tlii u away, will yon. father?" asked IMrb Tors hot OsirPULBkncLs'' TiYr R Boy Cm HKt. -M Holder Fon Salt and pepper Shakers. ,T.. :0 j- m. :- C3: " . - Cut Holcs 7& Sun vTT" Dstml Or F. , tMtCKS ALLOMHa t" rf . tlAKE iU. CURV3 . , fi!y All Aciouhb J-1 . 70 Suit ' 1 " ' " - Haki Thr ' S ' , t DirtSNSiON Equal- T c '' '''V' I ' "1 V To DisTAivct Or 4 f I r-tr I . 1-J LIM CO Set V j ( . ' C-f 1-1 Oct ail Of e I V.L -".11 . I . ' r-,-t I a. I maki Cunvea r-Jf- . I f I 1 To Suit 1 ' ; L ;r f J rr i.r-f 1 ": i . ' H I " r ' rr' -I. : : T : ' Cumt I A SccTian On AB WHY WE DO IT. "Oh then LM fut that a groat many moth- , work should - proceed. In the same rs have a pair of salt and pepper , manner. Next remove the portion for hakers around the house '"tithe hin.ll. a.,. . ,,.. , 1 ing them. Is the re.u . In rtiir hnm shakers, of the long slrnrier kind, and "n'sncd. While the parts are drying, , they were continually filling ovrr. At ! got out the stock for the handle. This 1 last It became tiresome and after a , piece should be one-Inch wirta at tha J there is no menn of holdtih-s , - , The holder rtwrr.bed today 'hoe"'fe ",ne' ' of your laou,t- ,nen ult or Just urh con d it Ion ' stock with a chisel. Get out me. We had two nice glass"18 bottom and glue to the part Just that mean? asked ORIS sneezed three times. Jear!" she exclaimed, and he sneezed again. 'Oesundhett," said Brother Tom who had Just come home fejm Over- little time spent with a piece of paper top and an Inch and three-quarters at on a lean pencil, rne design as snown me uottom. This is not the exact size was evolved. It did not stop there. ' for the bottom, but it Is left big at that however, but the holder was construct- point to allow for lifting to the other eu ami is loaoy serving a very prac tical purpose. , The best way to proceed In this con struction will be to first get out a piece ot stock for the part the holes are to be cut in. It Is suggested that It be the same length as the bottom seas Service. "What does Doris. "A funny fat Frltiie taught me that when he was our prisoner." answered Tom. "It means 'good bealth to you.' " , "How queer." said Doris. "Yes It is queer," agreed Toss, "bow sayings that had a meaning long ago still are used by us. when they are practically meaningless. Now It hap pened that in the Middle Ages a plague spread over Europe, killing thousands of persons. The ttfst symptom ot this plague was sneexlng. Bo 'whenever a person sneesed his friends and family feared for his life and wished him good health or called upon God to t-'ess him and so divert the evil spirit of the plague. That is why we. today, say "God bless you" whenever a per son sneezes. And why the German children say 'Oesuodbelt.' " j part. A center line should be drawn on the piece to aid In properly assem bllng. This may be glued In position wnen me otnr not have the proper sup pan tor Ing. This may 6e overovM - . ng a piece of stock four w kef long and as high as dommi waJaan 1 Interfering with the sight .' tmf-m ' to be cut. making sure that w "! ' faces of tha piece art exactly square with each other. With ono ot the ' surfaces on the saw tab! and th other resting against the piece we are working on. you will have a support that will permit the cutting to be done ' without any trouble. . ; The making of (h knob for the top of the handle will be somewhat dlffl. cult. First square It un to tlio larcct vnriB are orv. mi. ; Hi , . . . tuv , ,k ..... , ..iiiriLiuii. ana my OIJl Bna rui , u 1. " anu mortise. rti-ji jay out curves on ,r "" ' 'r out curves on curves and cut to shsne. the sides and Saw them to shape. This curve. ' .IJL Piece, and also a. wide. I.1 ' ,1 . '1?' "7 ntuch so far . any actual layout of them 'f height equal to two and three-quarter I p?wer band aw -vail- concerned. The Iiml4s are given m4 Then la out the varlo'' All Oi" wn delirn:in Inches less the thickness of the bo:- torn. This will give you a square piece of stock. From the center of the piece, lay out the holes and- the part that Is toe removed ... .no nuies nri. Dorlng the curves on the ends V th. the bole with the proper size bit. tha th.i i, i .! . n plre' removing the balance of th. stock I which we n.fro?Vh' with a chisel. To do a good loh ,.. ! "J -... W". " ,ront lew' 'o art of th. work should 1.. laid out ;": o" """h different from both sides of the piece and the hvT. ,"'.."" "''"ock already rsmoveo. ue piece will ones laid out on the ends of ths olara can be cut without using any special m for holding It flat on the table of the saw. as tha n.i. ... i for the j enouah- to give a good support. When good job tuts; be cut, you will hv. . m,.v V,-"r 'T h-rVH' VlVv '"' ,h,itn" curves are drawn within those IHn , Its. but the exact form of the curve is left with the Individual. . ' - . Almost any kind of wood will b suitable for this holder. The one ' made as referred to above was from gumwood. stained to suli the dtnlSV ' table and buti'et, then she. laced. Aft' , being rubbed down, wax-was npi'lie'l. ' lie careful about the n.ellao. .' much should bo applied, and It should be In thin couta. . 1