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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1920)
FAG 3 YIH2.TZZ3 "1 j ... DAILY EAST 0EEG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1920. SIXTEEN PAGES - WipTOR INDUSTRYIS-v I r "Tl reuUCiioM in the iiricel oi Htudobaker curs ciirne us a connect iiryrlBO to me," nall (J. B. Walluco, ot Wallace Urol., local llHtrll)uloin ; of gtudebaker rare, referring to thn off I clal announcement recently made by A. It. Ersklne, president of tho Stude. Uker Corporation. ' ' ,','Ju taking action HI udi-)ali-s f t'orfioruMofi wa the' irt'iiiiifiiiy' producer of quullty autoiunbljp to ef fect a reduction In prices of tin pro duct. Whim one MtopR to consider thai Utudebukur la tho third largest manu facturer of motor cars In the world, and for that matter, one of the world's ITreateHt Industrial institutions, Its ac tion In the way of price reduction may r,u accepted ax Indicative ot a real de sire to materially insist in the lower ing of prlceo of commodities In an ef fort to bring living conditions back to ."onuHlilnit more nearly approaching a normal busts, "As President Kisklne has so aptly ?l''iij "'H 1 lilubly denlMil! tl'l the lowering of prim be cncouraKed at this time and In reducing the prices of Its product, Utudebaker la anticipat ing H ability to buy raw material! at lower price next year and to In crease Ita labor efficiency.' " "Without cheapening the quality of Ha product In any manner and at the tamo time maintaining lla present wage Mcalo, l ha, In any estimation, taken real courage to announce price reduction. ; . t . "Labor, too, is showing a splendid deposition to help In making It pos sioie for the manufai'tlirere to make i' . Cokd' HUOOED 'It: ft, 1, Favorite of the Road WHRKEVKR cars go, there you will find Federal Tires Rugged, Trafflk or Cord delivering satisfaction and "Kxtra Bervlce." I,a(est Improved methods, with perfect bal ance of materials and Kouble-CKbfe-B.se con struction Insure this, Hupreme In every re spect. Federals are .tree of true economy. Your speedometer can prove it. Ts rsnerat Rubber rempsay ef llllnoli faelnrlnt Csd.hr, Wliroasla Minnfarturm of Kdnl Autoniofcll. Tlr, TiihM .nil undriM, lli,lrcd., tflryrl .mi Cirrtasc Ttr, Kub-b-r limb, nbi Holx, llorx Hlwa 1'xU. UulMMI UHr tinff nd MMlisns-il ttubbrr Ucwda. f J ft ,,i ft T-as-i wl 111 I pS fyiisi I Ills Miuriiiiyiil ! there rccfuctlnns, by Its Increased efrl clentfy (n lh"li(i, 'nd(llii,'',; tor of srealcst iinpoitiuice If we sie to bring prices back to a lower level with out further loss of time. ; "Although wholly unexpected at this time t am, nevertheless, gratified at. the turn things have taken and I am happy to be associated with an Industry that Is leading the Way to lower prlcos, and with a manufacturer possessed of a vision brol enough to look ahead to the future." STATE HOTEL MEN TO MEET AT THE DALLES Tlfic JMM'KH. Iict. 16 (A. l'.l The Oregon Btate Hotelmen's Associa tion will meet here the first week In December, Patrick Foley, proprietor of the two hotels here, announced. The meeting was orlglnully planed for Portland but was changed to The Dallea at the instance of Mr. Foley, who Is second vice president of the 01 ganiwitlon. Mr. Foley s;ild Plans for entertainment of tho delegates are be ing prepared. SHOUSE RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY WILSON WAHIflNOTOX, Oct. !. (U. P.) President Wilson haa acccptea me resignation ol Jouett Hhouse, assistant secretary of the treasury, m Novemlwr 15. "I aticede to yo-ir rer quest with very deep regret," the pres ident wrote Mr. Bhouse. He added ih. Mr KhmisB hud performed large administrative taska wisely and, efficiently. GERMAN IS FREED a. VOAT POPP ,Z WENWORTH. Km. J"rnf i Bopp, former German lc 3U1 at San Frencleco, ten In j -ysar term bere tor lo- occtrallty of toe t nltei ea hat been ral'iiMd ffm on and Uj JC AM mm UJ- : hmUiMm iijonnn , . r1- - . , i . r - . Ml fmhlfm(f$utitjattm BUI 2 T'O U measure the value of your motor car bv its power to travel hard and fast; its strength to hear up under hard usage and its capacity to go and keep going. These have always been Baick qualities and are again' dominant features oi the new Nineteen Twenty-One Buick Series. With all thcirstrength and stamina, these new Duick models are carsof striking beauty. There is comfort, too, in their modern refinements and roominess. Authorized Buick Service guarantees your satisfac tion wherever you go. Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Scriee 1 f1i.b-U . i ', ' v.. I'W ; mm M'j4H Twpfrfy (nc-Fnnr frmt, fhfff -tMtmrr car Ivjvtrl Twenty Ont-Vnny five, ivc psKd car MorlH Twrnrr One-foflf fnx, fire pnget ftr4n 11(4H Twenrj- One Pm Mine, ptn or Moid Tweotf Otw-KifTT, t-i fte.f tedMB r. t. A "tfrfA Cm Ttrmhtsi Hhu$ V 'may Oregon Motor Garage PhotM 481 DfOORFORAm M9-121 W Coarf HID) A Hie openin" day of our sale far exceed ed our expectations. Hundreds of men availed themselves. of this opportunity to save, and on account of pur large stock the selection for the coming week is just as good as it was the opening day. 1000 SUITS CUT IN PRICE. 500 OVER COATS CUT IN PRICE Absolutely nothing reserved. LOWER CLOTHING PRICES FOR UM A TILLA COUNTY. We invite the public to take advantage of these big price reductions and we can a ssure them of only the highest class of merchandise. , - $27.50 SUITS AND OVERCOA TS . . . : . . . ... . : . 22.25 $60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOA lb.. $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS .... . . ... .... $2425 $65.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS . . ! lie nn cttttc An fwvjim A TQ S2S.25 S70.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS . . 7S.U.UW JUllJJllll vy T uiiwj - - . 3 Mo 00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 32.25 875.00 SUITS AND OVMICOATS 515 00 SUITS AND OVEHCO ATS ; . .$36.25 $80.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $M.2d S5000SUITS AND OVERCOATS $4025 S8i00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS -.868.25 i nn srms and OVEKCOATS 84-1.25 90.00 SUI rS AND OVERCOATS 72.25 j tj)yivv w a w - MB PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS . . $ .-18.25 . . $52.25 . . $56.25