DAILY EAST QREQONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1021. FOURTEEN PAGES inrr!T'I!f:TnrT7TTTmTTTTT" AGE TWO I , , . ;. !. !.... . ' ; ; u i, i l.v i " i '"'"'"""'i' i:nniun;nii'nim;'TirTiiiiiiiiiiiminnii..mn.itTnmn : : . i mmmmmmmmm. , "-"-;;i-'J-ouiujJummiiuui ' o' 'II lUti lil 1 1 1 I till ii 1 1 1 iil' J1 I ' r F'W 'vr '. 3 'I fcrj -1 w it a u I I n r 1 1 i o l 1 1 U f ri E O ! J . . j i ji GOOD O UALITY? Ono tiling you want to be sure of in the thins You buv: Is it irood? The ..rice mav he a verv imnnrtant romiflerntion tn vmv it often is. But when you need tilings and have tolmy, yoii want to be sure of what you get. We know that's what you want; and that's why we are o careful in our own buv ins. We must have quality first. Have You Seen the New Sweaters? Only styles which arc new, correct and becom ing are given represen tation here, only color ings that are "fashion able and desirable are shown, and only quali ties that we know will give the utmost service and satisfaction are of fered. The gathering of these assortments of styles has meant extra ordinary effort for us, because of merchandise shortage and high pri ces. Nevertheless, here is a splendid stock for you, priced most reasonably. $7.50 TO $3S.50 MEN'S CLOTH HATS Our stock of cloth hats is the best you'll see. The assortment of colors and styles is wonderful. The best makes in America. Now is the time to buv a new hat! get the full season's sen-ice out of it We ask your inspection $3.50 to $6.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Now is the season when your heavy underwear must go and lighter garments will take their "place. Comfort Underwear is What You Want We have it, the celebrated Lewis underwear, per fect fitting, correctly made, and priced to please you. Every style is here for your choosing. We invite your inspection. JLJ? Make-this store your headquarters, use our rest room, telephone, post office quality Sale of Kayser's Silk Top Union Suits for Women, Saturday Only, a Suit $2.49 Saturday you can buy women's high grade silk top union suits of Kayser's quality at a decided bargain price. Get a season's supply of these beautifully finished garments, shown in flesh and white, bodice and regular top styles, with tight knees. These .are our regular values from $3.25 to $4.50; all sizes from 34 to 41. Sale Price Saturday, a suit $2.19 ft Imported Dotted Swisses, Saturday Only, a Yard $2.19 Every fashion review extols the desirability and forcasts the popularity of dotted Swisses in dainty colors for summer frocks. Extra fine quality im ported dotted Swisses in attractive colors with con trasting dots. Sale Price Saturday, a yard $2.19 1 DISTINCTIVE DRESS PUMPS ' Many kinds of pumps in suedes and kid in all the fancies of the season are well represented in our stocks. Here are a few which will be liked both for their desirable styles and attractive prices. Brown and Black Suede Pumps, French heels, in very attractive styles, prices $11.00 and $12.50 Brown and Black Kid Pumps, French heels, with straps, prices $10.00 to $12.50 Gray Suede Pumps, French heels; La Belle pattern, price $13.00 Gray Suede Pumps, French heels, flexible soles, one strap, price $12.00 Brown Kid Pumps, turn soles military heels, one strap, price $8.50 Black Kid Pumps, turn soles, military heels, one strap, price ': $8.00 White Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, military heels, imitation tips, price ' $12.00 White Rainskin Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, mi litary heels, price . . . . $6.50 and $7.50 White Rainskin Pumps, Goodyear welt soles, French heels, one strap, price $8.00 If your feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen- or broken arches, call at our shoe department on the balcony, we have graduate specialists to serve you. IF eopies warenoiisi - 3 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Men's Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue Serge Suits, a very fine quality, $50.00. IMiilll ( Inns I,. Iter. W, H. Cox, pastor. Residence ,".y HhhIi Htreel. l'luino 1107, Sunday morning Sunday school, F. M. Ililoy, superintendent, t GO a. in.; lroiii-liliiK Hen Ice, 11:00 a. m. A ape oliil Mothers' IHty sermon wllh special music hiuI slutting. A delightful ser vice. "Honor Tliy Father ami Thy Mm her." Sunday Kichl B. V. I'. IT. Junior, Mrs. K. K. Ilaltczoro, president, 7;0u l. in ; It. V. 1'. I'. Senior, .Mix Nolu Clillitieth, president, 7:01) p m,j prc'li lllllK service, 8:00 p. 111. .Subjoct, "New Ki'KinnliiKM." Special anthems. Vou m e cordially invited to bo present. A big welcome awaits oii. May wo not linnor otir parents as never before by Kelt Ins a little closer In her Clod thin wick and day. CllrMillll S'N'IHH' First Church of Christ, Scientists, holds services at SUM Main street Kirnt stairway north of the Inland Umpire Hunk.) Sunday services nro rl It u. in. and 8 p. in. Th sulijeet of the leHson-serinon for Sunday, .May Nth., In "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday Seliool beKlus at !Mr li. m. A Wednesday i-Venlnif imetlnit whleh Inelitdes testiinoniiils of heultiiKT In held ut 8 oilock. The Uiiidlnir llooin, whleh Is maintained at Ihd li'me address, Is open dally from t a. m. to 9 p. ni where the llllile and nu thotixed Christian Selenio literature in.iy he reid, liorrowed, or pnrrhawd. 1 he pnlille Is rordlnlly .Invited to at tend the church service and to visit the Heading liooin. Ilrsi ( hr htlan liunii "i;o-Ti)-i'hiirch" Iny. This Hunday Is "Motliei'8 Hay" iilid nil local ehurchen uro making It a Bpcclal "co-lo-chnrch" day. At the First Christum Church there will he n. :45 surprise, lifter which will he Ihe rUhlo- atudy. n nd then nt ll:0ti the mrnjbn: "The tlrentest Mother In the VVtVlil." Bjio cial music, Including a inen'n qunrtett At 7 p. m., a tirlef lecturn by th" mlnlBter, followed by thp Kndavor topic "Uvlntf Close to Christ." Sermon pt 8. subject 'The Story f a Uun-a-way." Kveryhody cordlnlly Invited to every service. Hmt ITenbytorlaii Omrcli Corner OdleRO and Altn trect, Itev. a. I.. Clark, Pastor, residence 60J H. Alia street, phone Sit. in. 0 a. in., Knhhntlt School, A. C. Funk, Supt. ll:0 a. m.. Sermon "Mother" Special music also. 7: IS p. in., C. li. Uevotloniils, leader Mia Nina, eiieney. R:tlO p, m Sermon "Father." This Is FarentH" day In the I'resbyterlan Church. A welcome to all is extended. First MhImnJIhI -)1ikiMi1 (liun h Cormr ICast Webb and Johntion streets. John If. Secor, minister. Morning servlces Sunday aehuol 10 n. m.. W. T. ItlKby, Suiierlntendent. MorntiiK sermon. 11:00 a. in. Address hy Mrs. Frankllitvls, National Organ l.ed, Wunians Homo Missionary 8j-cie-y. Kvenlni; services Epworlh Ieainic, 7 p. m. Topic. "What Wo Owe to Our Parents." Lender, Frank Molstrom. l'venimr serim n, 8 p. in. Subject, "The Crumbllnjf Wall." Mid-wl-vk service, Wednesday 8 p. m. ZOfcgZY ZGMflCl J5Z47y dz&o7s;y km rt-i 4.1, C. r -i J-.: .-:.,'-:,li.; ." 4 ! f -V , -z Ki'A z-7 V ; 1 v -! t s . i."ri f;t.. 3 ' .I-'i-1 V ? I ' .'.HArr" - J S( 1 ? 1 v.ji, ' 7 , asZ'cz' eyse tryc This Lovely Spot of Southern Europe a Place of Delight for the Tourist -Beautiful Cascades, Lofty Moun tains and Piacid Lakes Charm and Captivate the Visitor Quaint Villages Abound. UX MAHIE WlU3ir.it TLOl'I'S were papering and the i perceive that the little alpine republic ml forest-clad mounfair.s looked bi indeed a land of enchant in con V jSuinbre and etlll, like soldier on tras's. Vcceta'ion becoming mr.re rk' sttenuoua duty. A atorm waa luxuriant; ihe atyle o? architecturi bieninir north of the huj?e Barrier Pives evidence of Italian art and which nature baa aet up In the heart , ,ta,a n the msabitan-s are of Sastaerlund, the mighty tin- i- ,h. ivnn wo lu encountered in aeuiunnic SwiiarUn'i. : nor can they be compared with uik , notivea of French Swlerland-, it n; anoth. r race w hose very took e- prea Krace and rytiim. ' Atyw.e and alo.ig i.'ie coure of The foau,.r.K 'J ii' nti w.r.O our tl j"k; fre-. uu.:;t .u'erfal! l i.ee i,i idlvrj clouds tt.e monotony of tne ro k uioun'jiin and a diininut.ve "W i ' ' " ' , fi b - 1 " ' k k at .4.,' . r - vV ' ! "i i " laW XTJrl S -r- t r thard, and t:cmu In that part of the country are both nisrriflcent and ae tnaplrlnr In their euperb revelation of Ihe wrath of the elements. But we were r.ot so nc to w.lnesa thla pec (aclr today, for our roal waa the 8ur:ny South, and ot:r eyee feasred on the (lormus aceiiery traversed by 'he (Inthard line and Ita altorther mar velcua Pons! met ton. Roon thu o de of treat alptne railways will be en'lre- ly pperated by clectrlcliy. the mode of ' ch:pi ! or anrir.e p rehed hei and traction which In ymra to come will) there h irh on a rreilpice itr.kes u no doubt become retieral In t-la eoun-! wonder just why aioty cou.d i-elect try, which la to richly blessed with wa-'uch an ina-ce.!!!.iu pot a pluce ut t poivcr. i devotion. F:.ormouji chestnut tree. A irier n:ieen mnute. inea a oun.ii oeg n io s;'imu wi. ir uii, aes iro-f niuwid-L d 'rained on exter.-iive tre: ;.es. botrtiy the HTuri-h:n wine in.ius:ry ai.d e erywhere tlii're is ma ;i. to.ra: its hue mfy h nd It hi warm b: ti e. A i.uid Of Lakes Hell.riona, the capital of the canton of Tii'ino. tvj:h i!.s prou1 o'd riliip..:ls lies (u bi'-cl (j and pre.-oiu y. on "he leji!" of Morto cr.eri vsv iiehoid a t-'lin p1"' of the fair 'iie M .riore, on ih1 on;n h'ire of 'vh:. h ii" Lo carno Til' n en".,., q ,,nr.e. find th" inli r va:ie of Actio beckon" to ii; nn'it'nr (jnnl. jnd we have 'reached a sunl't f i i :and. tn ouciianied .1 der. l,!;Kaf.o In duxi-iig ah.teneas It atyndf o:i ! i, lunlain wh;eh form the ta.s n.a'ch.es Jt.-wel: San ..lontii l;re, Monte di Ca loi:e Jnero;o. tiny are the j suhurbs and the :.T:tnrd.Rte hills be- n.ad the town, the Old part of the city occupies a 're;ch of I1.it land, behind llh.; (UJVt. ;U Lilallo dalci U.iL-k Lu iid hjinan era anu im very ae lb s I :t wuh' a capilval.nK i imo.-pherc. Aiueh of 'ho et'y's burimesu is trans acted utdcr the shcl.er of ar;aded stre ts, wii h are so folldly paved as io withstand the wear and tear pen-! rally caused ly Ihe ages. Fruit I tndors, rouvcr.ir bnz.iars and regular j ores have mrmnnent tiuuriers hero a:d the merry clatter )f wood n ..rdals. niurh ivorn hy the natives, I :h.:i::!'h with tr,a vo.ces of lh market Inc; potiuUce. l.ugano is r vned for Ita pufly anil ' aiv a prino, fcuaid.an. o tins ,wondti land and their newcomers r, hear the church bells chime frequently; on an ordinary week day soon discover I now. Ihe plfted artist received at that i time a recompense of 2'i pold talcrs : for lua labor of two years. Truly times i have changed! I The Cathedral . ...... j i utiiv iijiici- up. on icrrace ptr ' nil t.r.if of an cxtcns.vc view, towers Uiie rathetirul San Lorenzo. The cdl nee is rea.iy nut nnusned and some : reports sei m to Indicate that all the available f.:nds for Ihe erection of this temple were u.ed for the farndu and I he Interior. Whllw the latter la al most too sumptuous lo permit quiet meditation, Ihe facade by Tommaso Ilodarl la Indeed a triumph of sculp tur". an anthem sunp In pure while marble. Connoisseurs have unanl- flnesl re tlrst surprised to; '.u . i. .- .. ., , , mously declared that It Is Ihe church front to be seen In Switzerland and one of the foremost specimens of The Q'inl::t CM Town of sunlight, anj the proud mountain j tecttnply our the picturesque uroupaithat tunmore hud lak? whone everii While 1 1 .C rn. I. im-i.no 'prends Ita If riant la traveraed! We are etlll tn i of dwellings which form a village; en- mm la 3 Ipflnitely g-aeefu! curve, s'onc 'he --ie!y qinys birdfr'n? 'he Ffljj)rjbM1b a4,e ru'h on we tie 6-M. of .s 'v Rrape vines. aoe ntu .l yet by the sroup r finely . !akf-fro( fw out o the romantic " "ao L"p""i' ", ' . ,h . Vs. : H kind ex'stina In Europe. i-nji.ins u.wi-'r a sou.iiern ssy, oui i : i- -h. . ...... ...r, n.,,,,,. iioe pot pres nt in n parched and i "reciiliy enueavor to answer the ap-drtid-np a rert m Hie hCitht of sum-; !"'.! of chimes In person. The hit, as l senerV.y the cue of Mch , "!ty possesses sn unu-n illv tnrie nun regions: in tlie c.in rary. there is a-1 St r plsees n' worship and the first wn i '!r! trV'rl hrrez-. In the air (of 'h"e io attip-t our attention is the and tr ;nl ns acl o'I'e proves hi.r !! rhur- h of S-n'a M trie dmli i-.h: h frn 'mi. 'i in n;trte;i... f.-tture! Are oil. which Is derota'cd by some of the best works of Bernardino Lulnl. u fresco In "hree sections of "Tli Pas sion." Last Supper" and "The city ever HiMunan' and prer n Hut If the populace of Lugano has ills slrnnii religious Incllnallona ;t Is i by no means without Ita pleasures. ' Attractively furnished cafes of various sire offer refreshment of every va i rleiv. Ice cream included. Concerts, ! theatricals and movinp pictures help i lo shorten Die evening and Ihe lake, j ho nidl int loveliness Is alill more I enhanced at n aht when a allvery moon and a myriad of bright stars Miilonna." dating from lS2ti-30 .nd throw their reflection on the altimber recen ly irov.ited. V.'hl'e Ihey are Imr waters, never fails lo cast lis spell considered to be of pritv less valu" over vlito.-. from northern eountrlie Many apettmena of ancient art and as.llLCec'nr jira found In the environ H U-i t'ff, J.-i lost every village ha a chapel, nioiiu'icry or church, which possesses some precious frescoes or art treasure Even on the summit of the San Salvatore, that floral paradise, which shares honors with the neigh boring Monte Generoao as altogether admlrablo points of view, each easily accessible by a mountain railway, there la a much frequented pllgrlmnsje chapel. Many visitors of the San Sal vatore may not wish to make the chapel their primary object, but they will Involuntarily bow low In their spirit when they behold the magnifi cent panorama spread before them. Works Of Vlnccno Vcl Reluctantly we end our wanderlnga In this gaiden of Kden. but not with out having visited nearby Llffornstto, a humble Swiss-Italian village, which In the world of art occtiplca a 'fort most rank In Switzerland. Here, ur rounded by an extensive shady garden, stands the Museum Vela, the dignified home of the works of Vlncenzo Vela, one of Switzerland's most prominent sculptors. "Victims of Labor," "kfece Home." "Dying Napoleon," "Desnla b'en" and "Siiartnco," ore but a few of a great collection of masterpiece! isvta which their Inspired creator, who ' was a native of this richly blessed dis trict, f.t so many lofty thoughts, .