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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1921)
T.CETT70 "' J ' Iff" .! DAILY EAST CREGOSIAIT. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 0, 1021. TEN PACE3 if Alfl t l Wonderful StoclfofVeiv Spring RSerchandiso Awaits Yew Choosing Here ' - ITS THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. We've Put Stylp Into Men's Suits The Well Dresse Woman V . Fwvny to t?v : ... 0 v .... I . - - : 'I -v ,C .f' ' 4 Our Spring styles didn't just hap pen, .they were made after the most exacting specifications in the history of men's clothing. Here are suits that reveal the spirit of youth here aft suits that meet the par ticular de mands of mature ' man. In pattern, tailor ing and design they adhere to the e x p ressed p r e f e rences of thousands of men who come to this store yearly. $30 TO $65 At ail y price you're ns Mirol the utmost in value. You must be Nitisfiiil or we do tint nurartl (he transaction closed. - ' -.. ,.,r . "' . . J VV,-.,Jf: I J J- - 1 ' - ' ' - I - I Now is the time to buy SDiiiur aD- I r' "i fl 1 il - ------ ' tWCfWTII NEW DRESS FABRICS FOR SPRING. New Voiles, New Organdies, New French Ginghams, New Crepes. - AM sliccr Spring falnn-s, in some of tlic most lwuiitiful new iMittcrns e liae e-r luul Uie plt-usure of slnmiiiR you. TIh-sc new muteri:rU have Just conic in, and -we wotilil nrce tliat yon comv In and see. them. It is none t4 early to begin to plan your SprliiR sew Inor, and we haw anticipated yir iii-eils in a way that will please you. You can always buy for lcss'at Tlio lH-oples Warehouse. ' I Special Showing of Dress Ginghams, a Yard 19c 27 Inch Dress Ginghams In txxl standard nuaiities like Tolle du N'onl and Itcd Kcal, lots or new Spring: patu-rns to choose from In plaids, plains and stripes. You bail better supply your Spring needs uow for it means a savins to yon worth while. . WK ALWAYS SIXIi VOR LKSS, THK YAJU IBe Devonshires, 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams andjlompef Cloths, Special VaL, yd. 35c Y'ou'll find one table piled high w-itJi theso serviceable' ninterinls, they look well, wear well and launder tavll.. (iood assortment of pat terns for your chooslni;. Ollt ntlCIS ARK ALWAYS THli I.OWI.ST, THK YARD 85c What Is II this knack or always he. wvll dressed? It's the result or careful selection from varld stocks of Fashion's authentic inodcs utiM'ka such as this store piirtldcg fur lis patrons Here In our ftar ment dupurtnient wo are so careful to provide variety of styles und models that tho moHt par ticular woman can select tho garment " best suited to her and thus always bo sure alio Is well dressed. Right now the as sortments for spiing and summer are at their best -and you will find It Interest-in- to look over the new arrivals In Coats and Suits. " ft I V 1 I - - n :- - K ; . - . Our Coats are priced from $18.50 to $85.00 uits range from.. .." $28.50 to $98.50 Ureases from . . $22.50 to $75.00 1 . eopies warenouse, IEKE IT PAYS TO TRADE IW.y '""V Make this store your headquarters; meet your fiiends here. EB3Q3B3J I I . ' M ' i I ". I CEOKGE HARVEY Ceorito Harvey of Deal. . J.. 'nJlini. unfl mihllahnr'af HirVPV'H (weekly, Is prominently mentioned as the next amhuveaUor to Urea t Ulritalu. HU offle wo l NW NNUAL OF KM IN !. (A. !'. ciinvenMon Assoc la! tun RfCKARO VALL GIVE : ANSWER MCH 25IH NEW YORK, March 9. Tex Rick rd todar Informed C. E. Grahanjof Montreal that he would give a definite answer Jlarch- 15 to his offer of a RuaraTitee of $7no,000 for the Demp-Jiey-Carpentier championship bout. itACKHRFIH RXS MAX: TOTAL LOSS $9000 REDMOND. Or., March 9. George TPtrixner. a farmer adjoining Redmond, ,was severely burned about the face nd hands and damage of $90on re wilted when a light touring car tack tircd Sunday, eaaiing an explosion, fetrixner was repairing the car. which was housed in a dairy barn, valued at $-?5"0. The barn, Strixner's car and a $300p truck In the building were de stroyed. The barn was the property of Mrs. W. M. Wilson of Redmond. ilOPIMlECffl Penetratinj?, Antiseptic Zemo j , Will Helpou - Nct'ct mind how often yoa have tried tmd failed, you can stop ourning, itching Vczema t?uicl:ly by applying 7srr,o. yurnished by any drucmt for 35c Extra Jarge boUle, Sl.Oa l ieaiing begins th? loment Zemo is applied, in a short time UKoally every trace cf eczema,' Jetter. pimples, rash, bladuieatis and similar Blun diseases will be removed. For clearing the skii and making it viKorou6lyhealthy.alwaysuseZenio.th2 Penetrating, untiseptic liquid. It k not ipjreasysalveanditd3esrc'sta:a Jn ptiiers fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troublss of all kiaov i lue.W,iU).,CicvduK.d,0. CAFSARIA.V OPKR.TIOV MADK; BARK THRIVES PPOKAXE, Wash., March 9. By me:in of a Caesarian operation, per formed after the death of Mrs. James Rath, 3S, a daughter was born Sun day and ia said to be thriving. The operation was performed in an effort to save the life of the mother.. Mr. and Mrs .llath bad been married 1 years and the girl was the first child. Lims TKLN'GS COUNT IIJ) XCT IIVRT FLAT CAR. EUGIvXE. March 9. A peculiar ac cident fell to the lot of Sidney Wood house of this city as he drove home from Junction City late Sunday even ing. A flatcar blocked the road. . His automobile lights shone under the car and his spotlight over it, causing him to fall to see the car until he was with in 15 feet of the track. He crashed into the car with (rreat force, in spite of the emergency brakes, partially wrecking the machine. Neither he nor hiti wife suffered serious Injury. V. S. W.VRMCX COMING. rORTLAND. March 9. George A. jiwver. chief L'nited Slates irame war- !l!en from Washington. D. C. will ar rive tonight to confer with R. O. Steele, district game warden, and George Tonkin, federal game warden from Unite, Idaho, wh( will come to Portland for the meeting. Lawyer .' on his annual inspection trip on which he visits all the wardens west of the MiFPlKsippi river. ' BOARDMAN CITIZENS D! t BROTHER OF FORMER . UAK LtAUb AN 1 1- BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE i A 7.1 f3S i lis d C143lllB.M " Free Demonstration of Kcrr-Gifford Products. 35c Pancake Flour, the package . "Rolled Oats, H the package .... 35c Cooked Oats and wheat nho hot cakes and cof fee served. You are invited to call and sample these products. Where there is a persistent cough or general rundown condition, there " - Scott's Emulsion is a positive help. Hrotl ft Rnwi. ftrlH . S.J. 2Z Your eye receive the best correction and tterticn when the . .. glasses are fitted here. S)af9Rotfiu? , MARGUERITE CLARK Tbe little tblngs la life count. Ask Marguerite Clark , Four fefcr I ten ) Several pounds under tun 8be owns btr owd producing com 'paajr . . BRiTfSH WARSHiPS ARE SIGHTED OFF CUXHAVEN HERLLV. March 9. U. P.) Rritish warships' nre reported sighted off Ouxhaven. , The Rritish blockad ing of German ports was a mutter dis cussed by the allies to enforce the re paration terms. I It"! MTOMETHIWr I AnH-rlcan Xat'l ilunk Itulldhig t" L . I XO IMMEXKXT IAXtii:it NBW YOIiK, March . (A. P,) There is no Imminent danger of a ty phUB .epidemic in this country, accord ing to the report of the public health committee of the- New York Academy of Medicine, made public today. The report, however, advocates strictest measures to shut out typhur-henriw rmln. ' -ii'H f;" ; BAD BREATH Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It 1. Edward.' Olive Tablets, the substitute ior calomel, act cently on tlie bowels find positively do the work. People af:iicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. ICdwards' Ohve Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act gently but (irmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood., an l puriying the entire system. '1 liey do that which calomel docs, without any c( the bad aler effects. Take one or two every niciit for a week and note tiie pleasing e!fett? 1-c a:id 3C 3 box. ast Oregonian Special.) BOARDMAN, March 9. Tho next regular jneeting of the Farm Bureal will be held on Friday, March Hth. Committees for the year will be nam ed and the plaas for the North Fair outlined. On the 12th a delegation will go to Irrigdn to discuss co-operation for the fair. The recent supreme court decision establishing the status of the farm loan act Is of much Interest to this sec tion. Many of the homesteaders laid plans to prove up about a year ago in order to take advantage of the act. A local association was organized and ap plications made. The possibility that these loans may now go through will bring to the country many thousands ot dollars for betterments. A meeting of all Interested Is called for March 19th at the school house. , Saturday, March 12th Is tho date of the regular monthly meeting ot the school board. L. A. Hunt, county agent, was In Boardman last Saturday In attend ance upon meeting of the Stock Breeders' Association. Adulph Skoubo's ranch seems to be the horticultural nursery for the pro ject. The place was overrun last Bun day by neighbors looking for, trees and berry bushes offered freely for the digging. The grade boys of the' Boardman school have) arranged a ball game with, the Irrlgon grade boys for Fri. day afternoon, March Hth, at Irrlgon. Local grade declamation contests are going forward and the winners will be chosen by . the I8th. These winners will give a public contest early In April to decide the representa tives for the county contest nt lone May 13th. It is possible that the county winners of the high school event may go to Eugene for a state contest. The boys of the pig club have Com pleted their organisation and decided which division of the work they will undertake. The cooking and sewing eiulm are working to a successful conclusion and will have completed their work before school is out. The Poultry club is the largest club and Is well on with Its work. During the recent visit of Mr. Seymour, state club lead, a calf club was organized. Hardening' on tho school plot will be gin next week as It Is hoped to have the ground ready by that time. air. Hedger will have charge of the work, which will largely be; carried on by the elementary agriculture class. I ZURICH, March 9. (U. P.) Grand Duke Michael, a brother of the former czar, Is leading the antt-noi-shevik offensive In Blbeila and has captured 5000 prisoners, according to Polish reports. -. BE SENT TO ENGWND WESTERN SENATORS SUSPEND SALE OF ARMY SURPLUS WOOL SKKK IlllSIt OlTICKItS BELFAST, March 9. Ulster, enjoy ing the dubious pleasure of forming Its first governme nt, is -expecting with evpry reason to believ its expectation will be fulfilled,, the birth of the new race of ofllce-seekcrs. The Unionist) are in the majority. They have thous ands of applicants for offices who want to be fixed up with something nice. Sinn Fein, though It plans to thwart the operation of the bill In every possibile -way, expects to Inso those of Its members who prefer the LONDON", March 9. (A. P.) John W. Davis, retiring American Ambassa dor, h;i.s received a cordial letter from President Harding announcing that the president will comply with .Mr. Davis" request that a new ambassador lie-ap-l.rillHed ns g"fn iih possible, so that Mr. Davis mic?' r. turn home. As a trihutiof esteem and affection the American newspaper correspond ents presented My.Davis with a set oi Pipes today. PKN.-vM'OLA, Fla Macfft -'l he thirty-sixihV'iiiial i of the Xailon.-tl Kdtturlul to be held at Penwicohl and St. Au gustine, FJa fruni h 7 to 13, will t'o lho most important gathering of the association -over held, as far as news paper Interests nre concerned, says tho" announcement of the mooting of II. C. liolallng of Hi. Paul, financial and field secretary of tho association. . The business sessions of the convon- ; lion will be held at St- Augustine over i a period of three days, tout the meeting of the newspaper men will extend until ; March 25 to permit a tour of the slato I by special trains and automobile unde i nrraiigementa of the Florida press as : socintloii. . . ! President Warren O. Harding la on the tentative proirram for a meswge i on "Greeting From tho Newspaper Man' in I ho Willie House," and many j nddror-ses on vartoiai phases of iiewn " Paper activities and ultendant prou : buns will be heard. ! Tho rlet of tho resolutions com? mil tee will be. read and officer and the next minting place selected on the last day of the convention, March 12, ! on which day a banquet will be given tho visiting newspaper men by the lly of St. Aurttstlna. Afier upending Marcit- at Jack sonville. March P. I t and l will b put In at St. Augnsilne when the busl. I in s session of the association will -be held. ' After the business session, tbo dele gates will leave Sunday on a special ; train, ft a torn f..lwmnrom pa- latgn ir ibilnCsvllle to, Orlando whom ih-trin il'WdWiifii'vd.'. The re n.al ruler oX th trip to -Miimii, the Jour ney's end, will lie made via automobile. Arrangements have lieji mad with nimshlp lines to for.tlnn(i1ie trip to ubtt for those who uli-slrw, according to O. E. Hmiraer. past president of the Nationnl Kdltorial lAssociatlon In charge of the Florida program. Approximately lio,e'i(l will spent in entertainment and lor M1 truins for the delegntes, i..;t lie DYKIXG WASHINGTON, YOPIl X()03I.IS Marcli 11. If you sco an egg noodle that looks as If ho bad a yellow streak, tlotain him. Clov trnment Inspectors are looking for such noodles, following reports -Komn manufacturers are dying their noodlen comfort of offlco to the glory of polltl- j instead of smearing them with eggs an Cftl battle. - - - the law require. HARDING'ASKS SENATE TO RBMBURSE COLOMBIA WASHINGTON, March 9. (A. P.) The ratification of the'long ponding treaty with -Columbia Was urged by tbo president in his first forimtl . messago xfint to the senate today. , Immediate ly upon receiving It the senate went nio nn evm-otlVe Hessloi. Si i ftitltilM.s 4 j ! 'r a-- : MwoS' good. WASHINGTON, March 8. (A. P.) Secretary Weeks at the reijuest of weiitern seimtors Including Htanfield of OreKon. suspended, tlio war dopai't inent orders for the sale of six ml' lion pounds ormy surplus -Boston next Thursday. The senators sulci the sale would be disastrous as a new clip In being made, 'Sit how smooth and rich if , Sa how smooth and rich Ms: See how smooth and richHtis Su-how smooth and rich it is