n"T ;,;t TWELVE PAGE3 " PACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1,1921. OREGON GIRLS' GLEE-- yeiv Cais'f Economize by Buying Cheap mimown : - - - !' Faie-a-fiafi3 Merchandise 1 ' It will pay you to trade at Pendleton's Greatest Department Store, "where tin; best k nown brands .of dependable goods are offer ed at prices that, in most instances, are as low if not lower than so-called cheap articles are offered in many other stores. Pendleton Audience Was Larj- est One That Has Greeted Girls on Entire Sprinj Tour. SATURDAY SHOPPERS WILL FIND MANY NEW BARGAIN LOTS IN OUK DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. NEW JERSEY SUITS FOR WOMEN We have just received a shipment of choice jersey suits and jackets in navy, brown, black and white, also combinations of sport skirts in plaids and stripes with plain jersey jackets. Suits .....825.00 to $38.50 Jackets .... $9.85 to $14.75 SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S SHOES Values up to $8.50 Your choice, only $4.95 These are wonder ful values, fine leath ers, correctly made, nearly all sizes, most ly button styles, some of medium weight, some heavy. Choice only $4.95 Is - - ' s 'S, X CORSET Simplicity distinguiskes this com fort corset. In Model 133, ungi movement of the djustment straps reduces the thigh, flattens the bade, brings full wpport and pleasing grace to the tall, heavy figure. You are invited to see our new display of Cameo corsets. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A representative direct from the factory .will be here in pur store the above four days, and will be pler.sed to give free demonstrations of CAMCO CORSETS Please call. Cotton Goods, Big , ; . , Lots, New Fabrics, flf) Fancy Voiles; two large vjA tables including -many ' li'jM' beautiful patterns and ' fflmk colorings, width 40 in. ffCtft ( jlrv Priced specially low, SK ' 60c and upwards. -:''$j ..,1&$S&k DEVONSHIRE AND ROMPER CLOTH Very strong and serviceable for children's wear and for house dresses. Special, a yard ........... , . 31c 32 INCH DRESS GINGHAMS Good quality, 32 inches wide, shown in plaids, checks and plain colors. Special, a yard 29c - DRESS GINGHAMS Standard quality Toile du Norcl and Red Seal, in plain colors, checks, plaids and stripes; 27 inches in width. Special, yard. . 19c NO. 100 BERKELY CAMBRIC 38 inches in width and a standard quality, known to every house wife. Our price, a yard '.V.v. 29c NO. GO BERKLEY CAMBRIC 35 inches in width, smooth, even weave, good quality, nicely fin ished. Our price, a yard 23c UNION CRASH TOWELING 18 inches in width, good quality, full bleached and unbleached, plain or red border. ' Special, a yard , 19c BATH TOWELS A Good weight, full bleached, 19x39 inches in size. Special, ea. 49c ' HUCK TOWELS 18x36 inches in size; good quality, soft and absorbant, finished with plain white border or plain. Special value, each. . . 19c SMART NEW HANDBAGS Just in Stock and Priced Temp tingly Low from $2.95 to $10.00 Included In mir splendid stock of now Handbags Is a nrw line of the now -popular llarfr Toole) Has in brown and black, including all the newest shapes. I'rioxl T-inti)i(.'l' from 2.05 to $10.00 shopping i.;s piuci:i i.n T'.iff, roomy shopping bass, attractively lined: double handle style in black only. I'rliiil attractive 1 jr. low !. The largest aiidlonor yet rd-iuiled the. I'nIVersity of Oi wum Ui I ilk' Club on their Sprlnif tour ai-ccicd the itlila when they iipiicurrd In eoncert Ml tin- high s' hmil iiuililoliini In ki ulglit. oyer ttwn n cleared from ih pre. ntiiticm and the sumwlll do much to. ward making up the delicti lnenrreil after the appearance of (he club at llillshoio, Hood Itlver, Enterprise, 'nl.iT and l a firamUi. From the opening number, "Car ueita," to the group itt Oregon Hong which clir-d Ihe program, the concert "ei t w:i excellent. llesidon the vocal anil Ins'ruinentul numbers, several Klrls presented a clever sketch "When tho flock Ktrikes Twelve," appearing n chnrnilii,T costume. . Ms Hernlce AlHtiH'k'u nolo number wan much en joyed. Miss Margaret Phelps, ; , Pendleton Klrl who In violin mfiolst with the cl n 1', received an ovation when she appeared for Ihe number "Ave Maria." which he played heaiitlfnlly. Miss Vashll llosklns, also of thla city, waa well re ceived in n niemlrr of th lr)iT quur. et and an one of the' plnyer In tha ketch. ' The vocal nolo MimWin wore e ixwlully excellent. Mlm Oene1ev i la n cy w ho Is possessed of a weet soprano voice san "Mornlnic." by Olio 'peaks, and Miss Laura Hand, contral. to, snnir "A Hose In th J'.urt." iluu Imoitene Letcher, accompanist. Is a re. mnrknble pianist and ihowed splendid tcchnliiio in her solo nninbem. NEW PHOENIX HOSE for men. cotton, lisle and silk 50c to $2.50 3neP 1 eopies warenous 3 WHERE IT RAYS TO TRADE BE Here are a few Exceptionally Good Buys in Hosiery that thrifty women will take ad vantage of. I MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the eleetrle y stein on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM, Willard Service Station, Pendelton, Or. Phone CS. JETS GO! X HELIX BASEBALL FANS East Oregonian Special.) HELIX. April 1. Helix-delegatea appointed by the Commercial Club to represent local base ball fans at a meeting in I'endleton Friday wero J Fred Jloeg and 11. L Morrison. Earner services were held in the. Baptist church Sunday. There was a laree 'attendance and the following Further v Reductions IN MOST ALL OUR LINES. New 0. D. Wool Shirts, now only $4.38 RecL O. D. Shirts, now only . . . . $2.75 Slipon Sweaters $1.00 Denim Coats and Overalls 75c and $1.00 Alaska Salmon, 1 lb. cans 10c Del Monte Solid Pack Peaches, No. 2l, cans 35c Also Teas, Corn, Tomatoes, Apricots, Pineapple and all the Canned Meats at wonderful bar gains. 10 ft. x 12 ft 10 oz. Tent, new $20.00 6 ft x 16 ft. 14 oz. Bed Sheets ; $7.50 Other Tents, Tarps and Bed Sheets in all sizes and weights at prices far below the ordinary. It will pay you to investigate. Army & Navy Sales CO. Thonc SGI 5 1G Main program mas well rendered, M. D. Lynn, superintendent presiding: Song Congregation. Scripture Reading Mrs. 'William Albee. Prayer Rev. Stockton. . Violin Solo William Albee, Jr. Recitation Hilda Morrison. Recitation Grace Ieelie. Song First and Second grades of Helix school. - Reading Katheryn Mclntyre. Song- Third and Fourth grades of Helix School. - Remarks Rev, Stockton. Male Quartette LeRoy Penland, M. D. Lynn, Carl MeConnell and Paul Reed. Missionary Work of the Sunday .School Mrs. K. 8. Norvell. I Preventative Medicine j Tho tendency of medical science la J toward preventative meaaures. It la j easier and better to prevent than to I cure. Pneumonia, one of the most i dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, often follows a cold or attack of the grip. The col l I prepares the system for the reception land development of the pneumonia 'germ. The longer the cold hangs on, !the greater the danger. Take Cham-i berlaju's Cough Remedy as soon as the , first indication of a cold appears so an j to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It Is folly to risk an attack of ' pneumonia when this remedy may be ' obtained for a trifle. , A Farmer Cured of Ithciiinntism "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago completely i doubled up with rheumatiam. I hand led him a bottle ttt Chamberlain's Lini ment and told him to use It freely," nays C. I', Kayder, Patten Mills, N. V. "A few days latr he walked Into the store as straight as a string and hand ed me a dollar saying, give mo nnother bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; 1 a ant it in the house all the time for it cured me." Jiullpo'tlnn and (Vhiwi I nation, "Prior to using Chamberlain's Tab lets, I suffered dreadfully from indi gestion. Nothing t ate nrrreed with me and I lost flesh and ran down In health. - Chamberlain's Tablets stremrthened my digestion and cured me of combination," writes Mrs. , George Htroup, Rolvoy, X. Y. The Road to Ilarmlnesn Ton must kwp well If you wish to be happy. When constipated tal:s one or two of chamberlain's Tablets Im mediately offer nipper. They cause a gentle movement of the bowels. - Vocal Solo Carl MeConnell, accom panist Mrs. Clifford Kendall. Victor Mason was a visitor In Port land last week, he returned to Helix Tuesday. iriss Gertrude Mclntyre, a student at the University of Oregon, is spend ing1 her Easter vacation with her par ents Mr.. and Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre. Mrs. V. I'. Mason and Mrs. R. K. Dozicr wero guests of Pendleton friends several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Anderson were visitors ftunday in Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Montgomery of Walla Walla were visitors In Helix Easter Sunday, A short program was given In con nection with the Sunday School lesson at. the Christian Sunday School Easter. The offering was sent to the Old Peo ples Home at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Art Grover and daugh ters of Walla Walla were visitors over Sunday at the home of Mrs. D. Ken dall. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas have had as a guest this week, Mr. Thomas' father of Portland. . Cecil Bell, of Pendleton, a student ,,f Queensland, have been assembled at V. of O. has been greeting Helix , fc' he curator of the Queensland mu friends this week. (scum. Ihe animal hn been describ ed s being a type never discovered PRINCE IS C0MINC I - j Si - v f 'f Jt ' . .:' J' Mrs. Bessie Reese and children wero guests of Pendleton relatives over Sunday. Lloyd Montgomery of Pendleton, a student at the O. A. C. was a guest of Helix relatives ont, cay last week. Mrs. P. M. Reed and children have returned from a visit with relatives at Milton. Mrs. Ed Saunders of Seattle, Wash ington is visiting friends In Helix. Mrs. J. K. Montgomery of Pendle ton was a visitor Thursday at the Wm. Albee home. Manager Hicks will re-open his moving picture theatre Saturday even ing, good pictures are assured. BONES OF WIDE FACED Last year we had the Prlnct Wales. This year Prince Jlv bcrt of Baroy. 17-year-old heir the Italian throne. Is coining Am.rira for ft tour Of the I, cities. General Diaz Lurattl. vc rran stateemM, will accouipai. STDXKY, X. S. W., April l.fA. '') Hones of what .scientists say Is the widest-faced unimnl known, were found recently seventy feet below the surface of the rarllnsr Downs region wimp. The bones were found by workmen sinking a well at Rrlgnlnw and wore broken Into scores of pieces before be. Ing brought to the surface. They were stnt to the museum where the curator succeeded in reconstructing the skull, It was found the skull In about two feet In length and about twenty six inches in width. The newly discovered remains are those of an animal belong ing to the group of fossil marsupials Known at Xototheriums, It is thought. Scientists belleye that ages ago huge animals roamed the Darling Downs, for sevral years ago the yard-long skull of a giant Dtproladon was found there. Earlier', In tho same region there was unearthed the famous Talgal skull, believed by many to bo one of tho "missing links'' between the man and tho ape. (East Orejronian Bpocial.) COLCMII1A. April 1. Mm. Van j Dense-!, county agent, grave a demon stration of the pressure tooker Wed I nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. (ieorge lleddow of Columbia, where an i Interested number of the community I ladies met to get suggestions and see llhe urtltie In use. An old hen wan I well done In the cooker in 4i minutes and also a quuntitx of,lnun showing , ihe great lessening of time and fuel used In the preparing of the food from ;:he old method which ordinarily re iures uboiit two hours time. Any. jne wishing to make further Inquiry ; In regard to the cooker can consult j.Mrs. Vanlvtmen at any time. Tha ! -iiWng of fir traps was also the order of the afternoon and a sample of tho I hiiki made may be seen at MrK How ard Relds or Mrs. Geo. Iteddows, A dress making and mlllnery school will be held at the home of Mrs. How ard Held April "th and Kth... Mrs. Van. Deiiscn will have a supply of wire hnt frames on hand snd those wishing to i make new hats ran do so under her I guidance or can have their old tmf I renewed. The sewing will consist of ihe making of gtnghnm dresses and at ladles are lopunted to bring material j sufficient for their needs, As gingham hats are much In vogue -his year the work will I principally i or this kind. Each lady Is asked to I brlr g one nrtlrle of food for luncheon ; and enfree Is donated. A large school j is desired as there can ho no more j profitable time spent under the county emonstriitlon Instructions. Remem ber the date Thursday and Friday, April 7th and nth. As but few of the Columbia ladles attended the millinery school at HermiHton. Mrs. Van Du sen has kindly offered to repeat the work at this time, Charles Kutton assistant clergyman of the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, is visiting James Tabor, whom he has known for several years. Rev, Sutton will conduct the church jger vlcea at Columbia Bchool Hundny. Frank- Maugaman made a trip to Pendleton Wednesday, . U fi Frasler and fsmlly who nre recently from Boise Idaho have tnken tip their residence on the Jones farm. Mrs. Frasler is a sister of.. Mrs. M. l Watson of the neighborhood. ' Ho cure for ft, but welcosne ma k onto brought by Rhaes Wear Longer (Vhen you walk in comfort: so do stock ings. A package of Allen's Foot-Ee. the antiseptic powder to shake Into the nhoes and sprinkle in the foot-bath, gives you that "old shoe" comfort snd nves wear. Allen's Koot-Jiase makes tight or new shoes' feel easy. Ladles can wear shoes one size smaller by shaking some Allen's Foot-Ease In nnh shoe in the morning. Sold every where. ' ASTHMA V V Apo Run Oom 17 Million Jam tW VWfji DR. C. II. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Room. 21 and 25 fimlth-Crawfor Building. Telephone 704 A Irrau Rea. 741-H KM'C.moXAL. TOOTH. TAI.lv Modern Dentistry NO. 30. VS. . Old Fashioned Methods Do you know that dentistry has been turned ud tide down in the past few years? That the old fashioned KSS6' 8Chl" d teeth U SSt 100 P. c. Oral rlKhteousnrsH tbro a llv .. . ' the modern Hnmiui a ,i...i """ mmun Is the It. A dead tooth is Consult slogan pf menace to hrattk. A li jirove Phone 507 Over The Hub JlOURS-9 A. M. to B P. M. Appoir.tmTn.no Sjft Yo Taylor Hardware DJdg. Pendleton, Ore. 7"