tKJ'v-..'i5 I-'sAJ V.iiAu PAGE TWO, , . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 19&1. TEN PAGES " o iters yqutiie hestfor the pMe, Ko of choice new merchandise of dependable quality MATTER WliATHK PRICE. iW newkyles arc always displayed here first. The greatest assortments made by America's foremost factories, together with the best, most efficient and courteous service. ST QUE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY BEAUTIFUL SILK TAFFETA $2.24, t All the new Spring shades, 36 inches wide, extra fine qual ity and a splendid value at our regular price at $2.65. Special for Friday and Saturday only, a yard. $2.24 36 INCH SILK POPLIN 98c All the new shades to select from, extra fine and lustrous; splendid wearing material for skirts, etc. Our regular low price $1.25, Special for Friday and Saturday only, a yard 98c SATIN MESSALINES $1.98 G6 inehesvide, big values and our customers ask us why our regular price at $2.25 is so much lower. Special Friday and Saturday onlv, a yard $1.98 SULTANA SILK HOSE 59c Women's pure silk and fibre hose of superior quality; rein forced heels, soles and toes; black and cordovan. Special Friday and Saturday only, a pair 59c BLACK CAT CHILDREN'S HOSE 49c This lot consists of discontinued numbers; colors black, white and brown; sizes 7 1-2, 8, 9, 9 1-2, 10, 10 1-2 only. This quality sells regularly at 60c and 65c. Special Friday and Saturday only, a pair 49c frr ill J Cl&alinM COFFEE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE . l-e(i,vlnr net MotHlar morning and continuing all tliroueh the week we will Itlve absolutely free, one pound or Folder's Gulden Gate rofTre with every five IwuimIn we sell, or we will (rive one-half pound with every three pounds we sell. This ts the Tinest Coffee your money can buy. Don't miss this free offer. Fresh Milk Direct Frpm the Dairy: Kleen Maid Bread "Nuf sed." ' mil'; pi ii s Ji New Style 1st Skirts Spring and early summer are always skirt months, and that the separate skirt is to he as popular as ever is a foregone conclusion hecause of the many appealing styles. Here you will find models in many striking and different effects, skirts for every occasion developed from materials that are dependable and which have been sponsored by Dame Fashion. PRICED FROM $7.50 TO $35.00 ONLY ONE MORE DAY OF OUR WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR SALE IS LEFT. The greatest Women's Underwear Sale in years. Sprinjr and summer underwear of "Kayser" quality at a tremendous saving: for you. The economical woman will hasten to take advantage of the splendid bargains offered in this under wear sale. LOT 1-SALE PRICE $2. 19 Our Regular Pricing $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, ?3.93 and $4.50. LOT 2-SALE PRICE $1.69 Our Regular Pricing $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. " LOT 3 SALE PRICE 98c Garments that are Priced Regularly to $1.25. LOT 4 SALE PRICE 69e Our Regular Low Prices are 75c, 85c and $1.10. LOT 5-SALE PRICE $1.21 These Garments Represent Regular Values to $1.95. LOT 6 SALE PRICE 29e These are Splendid Values at Our Reg. Price at 35c and 40c LOT 7 SALE 'PRICE loe Splendid Values, our Reg. Low Price to 25c Garment. Beautiful Kayser and Van Raalte Silk Underwear in a Great Sale at ONE-THIRD Regular Price. MEN'S PHOENIX SILK SOX The best in the land, 50c to $1.50 MNDUlCNS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE TV -a TiT 1 lie reoBlos Warehousi MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS Wonderful values at $35.00. 11 J NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE Minimum I Bought ; N: VT. Aiumford, one of the largest fruit men of the Walla Walla Valley purchased this week a Fordson tractor with Prre governor fnr his lanre or- CATARRH 1 of tvjwf or ftfsMA lm ..uitM - uuvat. M iiauynjf V VapoRub Oca 17 Million Jan UseJ Yearly chard just west of Freewater. With this new equipment Mr. Mumford ex pects to tie able to do the work much more speedily and more thoroughly than in years gone by and Is a step in the right direction of economy. Frost IKies Damage The frost of last Friday night did considerable damage to the cherry crop along the State Line. Fruit men estimate that the entire crop of Tar tartan chorries have been wiped out and the Bings, Lamberts and Black Republican, thtnned materially. The friwt confined its damage to that strip of land along the State Line that In years gone by haK been hit before, and did not hit Fruitvale. N'o damage was done to the rest of the fruit however. The east side of the river which is sometimes hit by the frost was not touched and no damage was done around Freewater or in the Ferndale or Sunnyside country. The express houses and the Fruit houses are begin ning to ship out asparagus. lUlltUC ill ;MX OlUllitilMl ' The I'matiila National Forest range is In excellent condition, according to officials in -the forest office here. The frequent rains and mild weather have boen very favorable to the growth of grass and stockmen are rejoicing at the prospect of a plentiful and lasting supply. Little Xicht Plowing Because of wet weather, there hns been very little night plowing dene this year, says James Hill, I'matiila county wheat farmer. Last year, farm ers ran tractors at night but this year the weather has not permitted the time saving. Never in Mr. Hill's opin ion, has plowing advanced so "rapidly as It has this season. STATE ENGINEER ISSUES f'tlNETY SEVEN PERMITS TO APPROPRIATE WATER These Cover Irrigation of Approximately Sixty Five Hundred Acres of Land. SA E SAVE SAVE , ON QUALITY MEATS Boiling Beef, pound .... ... 5c Beef Stew, pound 5c Cross Rib Roast, pound 18c Round Steak; pound 25c Sirloin Steak, pound 25c Porter House Steak, pound . . 25c Shoulder Mutton, pound 15c Veal Roast, pound 20c Fresh Dressed Chickens, pound . . 35c Fresh Harvest Bread, 2 large loaves 22c , Made from Umatilla wheat right here in Pendleton. Also Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Crabs and Shrimp Meat. PHONE 703 CITY MEAT MARKET-, THEATRICAL MAGNATE PLEADS 'GUILTY' AND RECEIVES FINE OF $100 NEW YORK. April 22. (I.. P.) Pleading guilty to the Ille gal possession of 52 bottles of ,t liquor. Oliver Morosco, the thea trical producer, was fined JluO by Federal Judge Chalfieid. SALEM, April 22. During the months of January, Fchruary, and -March, 97 permits to appropriate wa ter were issued by the State Engineer, Percy A. Cupper. These permits cover the irrigation of approximately 6501 acres of land, the development of 20 horsepower, and the construction of I SO miles of canal, a nn estimated to tal construction cost amounting to $1, 400.000. Dining this period seven res ervoir permitK were issued, covering the storage of 1405 aero feet of water at an estimated construction cost of approximately $22,000.00. Among the most important develop ments contemplated are: The construction of the municipal water supply system by the City of j Molalla, which contemplates, the ex- I penditure of 145,000 in securing water ! supply from Trout Creek. ! The City of Walla Walfa, Washing. ! ton, contemplates the extension of its pipe lines on Mill Creek to secure wa ter rHovo the present Intalce! at an estimated expenditure of $:2.000.oo. K. (!. Favell, of Tjikevlew. Oregon, contemplates the development of tlie hot springs located near I.akeview, for domestic, medical, and heating pur poses, at an estimated co.-t of 10, 000.00. The Ontario-Xyss.i Irrigation Com pany of Ontario, Oregon, contemplate the appropriation of additional water from the Snake River for the irriga tion of 921 acres. The Deer Creek Lumber Company, of .Minam, Oregon, secured a permit to appropriate water from Deer Creek and a reservoir for flumlng lumber at an estimated cost of JtS.iHiluiu, The Rogue River Valley Canal Com puny, of Medford, In connection with the work being done for the Medford Irrigation District, have appropriated water from Little Mutter Creek fnr thn irrigation of 2S2S. acres of pew land. This construction Is now tinder way. MesHis J. I!, cod man and A. L. Sihalfler, of Dexter, Oregon, have se cured permit for the appropriation of water front Lost Creek In Line County for flomiug lumber and for the irrlsa llon of 3 : ! acres of land at an estimat ed cost of 125,000.00. In I'matiila County, permits have been issued to D. j. Kirk, of Free water, Oregon, covering the appropria tion of wastewater for Irrigation pur poses. To W. R Devore. of Pendleton, Ore. gon, covering the appropriation of water from Tutullla Creek for irrlga t on of two acres, at a cot of con struction amounting to $100, To Charles if. Downing, of Free water, covering the appropriation of water from Little Walla Walla River for development of three horsepower. To Hade 1 Irot hers, pj.. Freewater. covering the appropriation of water from Ford Branch 6f l,ltti Walla Walla for irrigation, ami auplcmeiual supply for twelve aereM. S.S.S. Alice Can Ride Horseback Now A "' ti- v W: ' ' - h J ' v h J V X " ' v ; ' r? & 1 - '' . f X 11 r f J Siepini Reductions on Rocfvers 30 to 40 OFF :: See our window display. Nearly every home can use one or more rocking chairs. At the prices we are making on these numbers you can afford to buy. It will be im possible for us to replace these rockers at these prices. ALICE JOYCE Alio Joy broke fnlo th tnorien by riding a bonis (r.L-Tin ,,j Two only extra fine quality, genuine fine Rockers, reg. price $50. 00; tale price : $35.00 One only extra heavy, loose cushion, gen uine leather Rocker, reg. price $67.00; sale price $46.90 One only, genuine leather, loose cushion Rocker, reg. price $60. Sale price I. $45.00 One only genuine leather Rocker, reg. price $45.00, sale price $31.50 Two only Oak 'Rockers, wax finish, gen uine leather auto seats, reg. price, $45, sale price $30.00 One only Oak Rocker, wax finish, genu ine leather, reed panel sides, auto seat, reg- price, $45.00; sale price ....$30.00 Twa only Oak Rockers, wax finish, reed panel, leather auto seat, reg. price $35.00; sale price $21.00 One enly Oak Rocker, wax finish, genu ine leather auto seat and back, reg. price $40.00, sale price $28.00 One Only Oak Rocker, wax finish, gen uine leather auto seat, reg. price $37.00. Sale price ,$25.00 One only Oak Rocker, wax finish, genu ine leather Auto Seat and Back, reg. price $42.50, sale price $25.50 One only Oak Rocker, wax finish, genu ine leather auto seat, reg. price, $40; sale price $24.00 Every rocker strictly high grade and the values we guarantee cannot be duplicated. If you anticipate buying a rocker this year you should do it now as the stock is limited. aker Furniture Go. B 831 MAIN ST. PHONE 75