East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1921.
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fOT' THAT Y0lJ CAN NOT
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TO MISS.
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rpf.ptAL values
FROM THE DOMES- -Tia
SILK-AND 'M
DRESS GOODS SEC .fet
TIONS,
Tills is "SfWIIf v WEEK" 3t
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sstaeMs of Mew Spmi,
'at Mew Spring' Prices
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For honiesewers and professional dressmakers, Sewing Week is important for many rea sons.-Mainly, it gives first hand information
of what the new fabrics look like; Secondly it gives the opportunity of convenitnely choosing the silks, linings, trimmings, notions
and sundries essential to spring dressmakin g from broad, fresh new stocks, and it allows many substantial savings. We'll appreci-
I ate a call from you. - .
Dress Ginghams,
a yard 19c
27 in. dress ginghams,
"Toile du Nord,"
"Red Seal" and other
well known qualities,
good assortment of
patterns; Special Val
ues, our price, yd. 19c
32 incb Dress
Ginghams,
a yard 23c
Dress ginghams 32 in.
wide, good assort
ments of the new
spring plaids to
choose from; Special
Value; our price, a
yard 23c
32 inch Fine
Zephyr
Ginghams, 34c
Fine quality Zephyr
gingham, in plain col
ors, checks, plaids
and nurse stripes;
Special Value, our
price, a yard . ...s4c,
..3 yards for.. $1.00
Better Grade Zephyr
Ginghams, 49c
32 in. wide, extra
quality Zephy dress
gingham; good as
sortment of patterns
to choose from; Speci
al Value, our4 price, a
yard ...49c
French Dress
Ginghams,
a yard 74c
32 in. in width, in
plain colors, checks
and handsome plaids,
beautiful qua lity;
Special Value, our
price, a yard.... 74c
Grey Suede Pumps
Grey suedes
which are in de
mand this spring
and summer are
now here for
your inspection
and comparison.
They are especi
ally in demand by
women who know
beautiful and attractive footwear. They are
the best for the price.
Women's Gray Suede Pumps, one small gray
kid strap which adds wonderfully to its at
tractiveness, French heels, flexible soles.
Price $12.09
Woman's Gray Suede Punms, the "La Belle"
style, considered one of the most beautiful
patterns of the season, French heels, straps.
Price $13-00
Remarkable Values in Tom Sawy er
Wasbwear for Boys
Tom Sawyer Norfolks are as correct for dress
or school as they are suitable for play.
Their smartly tailored appearance makes
them stylish while they are roomy and comfort
able for strenuous exercise.
Tom Sawyer Rompers meet the most exact
ing requirements for-play suits. They are neat,
attractive and durable.
Tom Sawyers also come in models for every
use Russians, Broadfalls, Middies, All-in-Ones
Play Suits, Shirts and Blouses.
Let us show you real values in washwear. We
can outfit your boy correctly for every occasion.
Only one more day remains of our great
Coffee Sale. It closes Saturday evening.
We are giving one pound free with every
five pounds sold. One half pound free with -
r
every 2- pounds sold.
Kleen Maid Bread Nuf Sed.
Pure, Fresh Jersey Milk.
True Value in Women's Clothing
After all, the principal factor in dress is
style. The prospective purchaser' who" would
get full return on her investment will wisely
buy early, because then she will have the use
of it when its Style is newest. - "
Thus do we strive to have the nw things
girst for you, before the height of the season.
To the woman who is shopping for the differ
ent coats and suits and gowns, we extend spe
cial invitation to inspect our showing, now.
THE NEW COATS. $9.85 to $75.00
THE NEW SUITS $32.50 to $115.00
THE NEW GOWNS $17.50 to $79.00
rc&LEXSitt CREATES! LETAkTAENT JTOOE
Make your dollars pull a real load
to us.
pfWPbopIes Warehouse
M 11 ' J) TEiSCT WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE EMB&MBLf'
We have taken our losses and our prices
are as low as present conditions will permit
NEWS OF FARM
AND RANGE
be Instituted on the Umatilla National
forest to do away with the slashings
and other refuse resulting from Jog
ging operations before the beginning
of the fire season, gays J. C. Kuhns.
forest supervisor.
The program Is in accordance with 'I
the edict of the Oregon state forester.
fire season. Section 8942 of the Ore
gon forest fire laws providing that in
case of refusal or neglect by any per
son lo take these precautions, the state
forester or fire warden shall have the
right to have the work done to the ex
tent he deems requisite to the public
safety, the costs thereof being recov-
TO CLEAN SLASHES
AMUSE BEFORE
FIRE SEASON STARTS
J. C. Kuhns, Local Supervisor,
Will Direct Work Ridding
Umatilla Forest of Trash.
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A vUorou clean-up campaign will
XoW I the Time to Ot Rid of These j
l"gijr W
There- no longer the slightest need
ff feeling athnmed of your freckle,
a Othine double strength is guar
aiit,1 to remove thou homely spots.
Simply et an ounce of Othine
double Htrength from any druggist i
and upply a lfttlx of it night and
morning ami you vhniiM soon e thai
eil the worst freckles have begun tj
d!ppi'r, hlU the lighter on' have!
;inUhed entirely. It U neldom that!
timrf than nn ounce Is needed to c m
l li'tely elear the nkln and gain a In-au-t-.f.il
itiwr t'unmlexloll.
1U rare to '-k fir the double
Ktrongth othln ns this Is snbi under!
f tiarKtiic f money back If it flln
jmujve frfvklee.
The law provides that such refuse erable from the offender by action for
shall be burned prior to the coming debt.
loo Happy for Words!
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Such an offender, If convicted, can
be fined for not less than J25 or more
than j: 50 for each offense, or may be
imprisoned for not less than 10 days
or more than three months.
XVer too hppyfor words," wild Parr.uel Gompers, p-es!dent ot the,
American Federation of Lalior, when thlj picture was snapped Just efter,
hU DuuTwge In New Tork, to Mrs. Gertrude A. O. .NtuSvhtkr, panUt tni
W1H Attend Farmers', Week Not
fewer than 3000 farmers, housewives,
and other citizens are expected to be
on hand to take advantage of the
many attractions the state agricultur
al college Is offering for Farmers'
Week, June 13 to 18. Rural life ana
home makers conferences, cooperative
meets, and gatherings of state and
district organizations, will be Inter
spersed with Instruction and demon
strations In some of the fundamentals
of agricultural science and practice In
Oregon. Excursions from all parts of
the state, wayside and campus camp
ing, playground supervision for the lit
tle folks social and recreational facili
ties, are a few of the Incidental offer
ings. Speakers of national reputation
have been engaged men and women
who are standard authorities In their
special lines.
Irrigation Seamn Opens. The Irri
gation season on the Hermlston pro
ject Is on In "full swing" as Is evi
denced by the fact that everybody
seems to be trying to Irrigate the
roads. There Is a great abundance of
water which has resulted In flooding
tho farms.
Harrow In Sulphur Sulphur on al
falfa has proven very beneficial, ac
cording to experiments made at the
HermlHton Experiment station. The
t sulphur gives better results when har
i rowed In, as the harrowing works the
; sulphur down so that the plants ran
j ret It and also distributes the sulphur
I more evenly. I
Tar -d In Wheat ?or.io whnnt 1
. fields beyond Athena Hhow a ennsdd-1
nralde amount of tnrweed. The stub- I
j horn growth is very thick snd while!
jit Is thought the grain will outgrow
lint pest, the weed will probably cut
tlonn the yield somewhat. i
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A Rciinald Barker Production
9O0W'N
ARCADE TODAY
Gardens Thriving Gardens In Pen
dleton and vicinity are thriving be
cause of tho favorable weather. Some
gardeners are already getting onions
and radishes from the city 'garden
patch. I'cas nre growing well and the
vines are several Inches high.
ofj:is.
II. Lohmann to J. kuck $2500. Mete
and bound tract in NE 1-4 NB l-i
Sec. 21, Tp 6, IS'. K. 35.
W. H. Powell to n irmn.n.ii
l-t00. Lot 1, block 60, Free water.
C. b. Herr to W. R. Jnes. S00
mcto and bound tract In NE 1-4 Sec
35, Tp. 6, x. R. 35,
F. A. Wood to E. D. Dungan, 11 W
1-2 B 1-2 XW 1-4, NE 1-4. Sec. 17,
Tp. 4, N, R. 28.
II. E. Douglas to M. A. Sample, $1,.
1 00. Mete and bound tract In SB 1-4
Queen Mary of England recently
wore a grey fox muff at a meet of the
Went Norfolk fox hounds. Ono of the
pwk spied the muff, yelped and leap
ed for H. Soon the whole pack sur
rounded the queen and were with dif
ficulty called off.
Sirengtli comes from well digested
and thoroughly assimilated food.
Hood s Sarsnparllla ton- the digestive
organs, and thus builds up the
strength. If you are getting "run
down," begin tuklng Hood's at once.
It gives nerve, mental and digestive
strength.
M01MS MEND
For Expectant Mothers
Osed Br Three Generations
m m kxulct oa sorsisHooe mi tm tn na
liuoriiis Rmuutot Co., dipt. 5-d, must.
W 1-4. Bee. 12, Tn. 4, x; R 35
1-2 Interest Ir. Lot W Mock , H,rw(.
' 1 I5 "I'ick , Hermlston.
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CHOCOLAfES
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FRESH PEANUT
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MERCHANTS LUNCH
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