East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 30, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DA1L7 EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1921.
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An
Important
D
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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
PAY FOR YOUR CLOTHES? -
Some men first fix the price
they're going to pay, then they
find the clothes that match the
price. They're the fellows who
get the worst of it usually.
Others want the quality that
lasts, the style that keeps shape;
and they pay the price of getting
these things. They're the men
whose clothes cost the least;
they're the men who come here
for
HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX CLOTHES
They are the best for the price, no
matter what the price.
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At the oponlng I all gnme In Cleveland. Trla Speaker. mnaer of th
tampion Induing, wus presented with an Airedale puppy, a brother of
Laddie," the White House dog The UtUo fellow was snuOl enough to
t presented In a loving cup.
Phoenix Silk Sox '. 50c to $1.50
$3.50 to
Ask
Mrs. smith
-She
Knows!
: ' Newest Style' Spring Hats
can p?t a better nnsnilment lit
lower cost tiy Kolng lit to the bia
gest :narket.
In fact, every bitlnes man
who wunts the most for his
money kooh directly to the source
of keenest competition and
broadest production to the ud
xcttlsiiiR columns of his newspa
per. ' Hero every nationally adver
thed article. meuKurea Itself
aBainst the competition of the
whole world.
Kvcry advertised article haa
leased for Itself a display room
on the Rreatest. broadest and
busiest thoroughfare In the uni
verse, on the MAIN HTf'.EKT
OK I-I I5MCITV.
$13.50.
Manhattan Shirts $2.50 to $12.50
Lewis Underwear $2.00 to $7.50
Men's T. P. V. Special Shoes, in all the
smart new styles .... $7.50 to $12.50
Smartest Neckwear, styles, patterns
and fabrics not to be found elsewhere
in Pendleton 50c to $3.50
Hometown
Auction Prices
A Display Room
Kill the Goose
World's Auction Room
AN EDITORIAL
ON ADVERTISING ,
Kvery advertised article, there
fore, Is quite prepared to meet
the utmost test of price and
quality that could be sufrcested
by the broadest nnd keenest and
most wideawake shoppers.
Advertising la the world s auc
tion room.
In the pitiless scrutiny of this
prcat public auction room, prices
niurt and do get right down to
bed rock.
Competition establishes real
values.
Therefore, whenever and
wherever you buy an advertised
article you nre getting the most
for your money.
An echo of the Hherlff Til Taylor
tragedy will bo heard III l'endleton
Wednesday when tho ciibu of the HtiUu
of Oregon, respondent, against reu
n,.,t t .! . iimiellunta will come be
fore thu supreme court of the rltulu of
Oregon which opens Its May term
l.orn MnllrinV Wit ll Chief JtlstlOB
George II. liuniclt and Asuoclale Jus
tices t'hurles A. Johns, i nomas
Mcliriile, llmiry J. limn, Henry i-
Kensoti, I-uwrence T. -Hurrls ami
Ueorge M. Hruwii on the bencll.
Tho uppeal Is miulo through efforts
of friends of Jack Hut hie and Wvle
Klrby, Hentenced to death Tor com
plicity In the murder of Sheriff Tay
lor. Nell Hart, who fired the futal
shot which killed Sheriff Taylor, was
hanged fo- the murder and Htoop and
Henderson, accomplices, were sen
tenced to Hie imprisonment. Attor-i
neys In tho case which will be heurd
Wednes.luy nre I. Jl. vanwiiiKie.
torney general, und It. 1. heiitor, ais
trlei ai turner, for the state, ami
Charles V. Holln, for the appellants.
Other t nuitllla County VaMit.
There nre two other I'mntilla county
rases which will be heurd Way- 4
They ure Magifle Hlgginbothaiii, ap
pellant, against O. II. wairora, rr
spondcntBiid In the matter of the
estate of Jackson Nelson, deceased,
le Johnson, appellant, against r. i.
Tuvlor and W. It. Taylor, executors.
et al., respondents.
Other cases on the uocKei are mo
following five from Wallowa county:
11 win Anderson, respondent, against
Wullowa Nattonul Hunk, ct al, appel
hint; Joe Meno, respondent, against
Kriink into, uppellant: C. H. Shaw
Wholesale Co., respondent, -against
i n i i.nmiMr (.. auuellant: C tl
Allen, et al, oppellunts, against Charles
llllyeu, respondent: ana rrans, r
Gllilersleeve, appellant, against Rob.
ert E. Lee, respondent.
I iiiimi limit y Cnses.
There ure six I'nion county cases as
follows: State of Oregon, respond
ent, against K. K. Htlllwcll. appellant:
Stuto of Oregon, respondent, against
Ward Sml'.Ii. appeuam: .orin i uw
der Xlllling Co., respondent, against
the Pacific Krult Kxpress Co., appel-
lunt; II. K. Anderson, responuciu.
against John Richards, appcllunt: F.
W. Stlllwell, appellant, against ueorgB
Mf.i(tmilfl ft ill. resnondents: Masters
and Perkins, respondent, against M.
Mdler, et al. appellants.
Tho Alftlhpiii rnnntv rases are T. J.
Ilrosman, et al, respondents, against
r . jioggs, ei ai. appciiunis .
M..uwnr,l iintiellMnt. PftlllSt It. H.
OcArmond, respondent. There Is one
case. Klixn J. JMclermld. appellant,
against Georgo II. Itourhtll, respond
ent, from Sherman county. Two cased
are on tho docket from llnrney county
and are It. II. Allon, appellant, agamsi
H. C. livens, county Judge, et al. re
spondents; and the Valley Irrigation
District, uppellant, against P. 8.
Weitcnhillir, respondent.
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PFAMETOSS OSTATEST DEPARtHFST STORfc
GpGoples WarohousQ,
IllllillBIII!!
Long Distance
Telephone Service
Pacific Long Distance telephone service is universal.
It places the producer in close touch writh his market .... .
It brings the home of the traveler to his hotel
It provides a prompt and satisfactory means of communica
tion between friends in distant cities.
It enables the business man to communicate immediately
with his salesmen and with his trade.
It eliminates time, it saves expense, it gets results.
Pacific Long Distance sen-ice is available not only to neigh
boring cities and towns, but to the East, the South and to all Pa
cific Coast points.
Make use of this money and time-saving service; time saved
is money earned.
Consult your directory for rates or ask for Pacific Long
Distance.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH CO.
TrtAXSFKU OF PASSEXGKHS
COSIPI.ETK.
NEW BEDFORD, Mass., April 30.
(U. P.) The transfer of the passen
gers from the Portuguese steamer,
Mormugo, stranded on Block island,
has been completed. Wrecking tugs
are attempting to pull the ship off the
reef.
To buy wisely, go to the world's
largest market.
But what centre shall lay claim
to that distinction? In what di
rection shall one travel to rench
It? Kat to New York? Across
the Atlantic to Taris or London?
The world's largest market is not
a geographical centre. .Mrs.
Smith, who lives In Hometown,
knows that. She knows what is
best in style, what prices are
reasonable, when quality and
price are commensurate.
.Mr. Hmith knows li at he, too,
Engagement To Minor Not binding
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When you buy an advertised
article you need not rely merely
on your own crltlcnl or buying
ability; the producer must sell to
you on exactly the samo terms
as ho is selling to the most ex
acting nnd experienced of his
host of customers.
Just as It pays Mrs. Smith
handsomely to shop through the
medium of the newspaper's ad
vertising columns, so It will pay
you handsomely to take the trou
ble to Insist on advertised goods.
Kconomy does not consist n
depriving yourself of what ydu
need, nor'thrift In being so keen
for pennies that yoii miss the dol
lars, nor wisdom In killing tho
goose that lays the golden egg.
Oct the most for your money.
The dollar wisely spent comes,
back again. The dollar spent for
advertised goods Is wisely spent
therefore It comes buck agnln.
You get the most for your money
on the MAIN' STflKKT OF PUB
LICITY the world's largest
market!
NEWS OF FARM
AND RANGE
If you're engaged to a girl who's a minor, she can call It off any time
she chooses. Kven If you've entered Into "marriage agreement.''. So
ruled Justice Dunne In Brooklyn hi dismissing Joseph Nessen'a suit
asvlnst Miss Frances Ludwlg. Nessen wanted J3SJ for jewelry and other
gVta. The "agreement" was made two years ago when the gtrl waa IT.
Miss Ludwlg testified the romance, en led when Neosen wanted her to
inaxryhlrn and go to work so bo could Culth bis yours at Harvard, '
(JckxI Prices Kxpexied Fruit grow,
ers of this county apparently ran look
forward to good crops and good prices.
Bulletins fiom the middle west Indi
cate that sixty per cent of the fruit
crop of that section was lost through
the freeze In early April. . This to
gether with tho fact that this Is
the "off year" for apples In the east
ern states ami Mississippi valley would
indicate prospect of good prices. Crop
conditions could hardly bo more fa
vorable for orchardlsts, and many
growers hope to rocoup their losses of
last year.
Prole Shows Increase Next to
the Hood Illvcr project, the 1'matllln
project shows tho largest Increase of
Irrigated land of any district In the
state of Oregon. Many enterprises in
the state went back In the ten years
from ia09 to 1919.
Warns Orcliardlsts Owners of pear
trees have been urged by W. C. Hop
son. I'matllla county fruit Inspector,
to watch especially this year for fire
blight. Bed spider and Pan Jose scale
arc warned ngalnst In all orchards.
Plan Is Considered Several meet-
I .. .... v. ., . l.un Y.ol.1 In lha AMIInn.
Freewater district to consider Joining
Oregon Orowess' Cooperative associ
ation, but no action was taken. It
was considered too late to sign up for
this year, and beside It was consid
ered too precipitate considering the
amount of duta ut bund.
An attractive design for a member,
ship sign Indicating membership In
tho Pendleton Commercial Association
has been received at the office of the
organisation nnd will be submitted to
tho board of managers for considera
tion. The design is for a disc a little lrss
than six inches In diameter which will
bo made of celluloid. The design Itself
contains the words "Member Pendle
ton Commercial Association" In the
center, and on the center of the in.
scrlptlun Is the figure of a buckaroo
mounted on a "r'arin' " steed.
Around tho margin of the disc are
seven dJstlnct scenes that Indicate
som phases of the Hound-Up, manu
facturing, sheep breeding, d.ilping,
fruit growing and wheat and hny har
vesting. The design is the work "of a
Portland man. The association wni
unable to get the signs In Pendleton.
No deflnlto action will jio .taken, to
ward acceptance of the design Until
the board of managers has considered
the matter.
A Series cf Human Interest
Talks on Insurance
smsb'-
"FULLY INSURED"
The excuse often given for
not takintr out insurance is this,
"I am fully insured."
And yet, when protection is
badly needed when insurance
could Btave off business disaster
or m:ike profitable rxpannion
possible, thounnnds of nrn find
thut they arc not "fully injured."
When the merchant finds the
store on firo with a small
amount of fire insurance it's
too lao to get "fully insured."
When the doctor says "too bad
you diUn't apply for life insur
ance seoner" it's too late to get
full protection for your family.
With our larpe line of policies
I am able to make ptapcr recom
mendation for your case.
Think it over and t!k with
D. B. SNYDER
The OlCgOnljfCMaa
Pendleton, Oregon