ill t fAcn two DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1021. TEN PAGES yiltjii a J WHff iwav amic &aBG--Am:Exwanrmnaiiitf. mmmmi &awtri& hweim 0f - ww yr aw tt w iu w m iir mm mm mm mm wu u JJ Mr MI m &g aw -ynr viru tar aw aw w mm a -v lor Milady of the mvdie and for those intemlinrr to Iiave material made up, here you will find most complete assortments of these fashionable , materials whkh are most desired for the new Spring and Summer wear. Daintv organdies, sheer voiles, practical ginghams, foundation silk, percales, muslins, devon shire, etc. DUiUXG THE HALANCE OF THIS WEEK YOU WILLFIN1) SAVINGS THAT SHOULD BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY TIIJUFfY Hi HOUSEWIFE. ft 1 .4 si "ft -; !..' I 36 in. Percales, Special m alue,vd.Zk;an(tzyc z .1 1 --j) , 36 in. Percales of eood qual- 0j ity'.in liprht and dark patterns in varied assortment Special Values, a Yard 21c ar.d 2?c. 36 in. English Nainsook, Special Value 49c SG in. Nainsook, an excellent quality for fine undergarments and baby dresses, petticoats, etc. Special Value, a yard 49c 36 in. English Lonsjeloth Special Value 49c 36 in. Enjrlish Longcloth of fine ' soft finish, for night gowns, teddy bears, corset coy el's, chemise, etc. Special Values, a yard 49c 36 in. Silk and Lisle Crepe, Special Value '.75c and 98c 36 in. Crepe, a cotton lisle and silk mixed material that gives most satisfactory ser vice for undergarments and blouses. Special Value, 'a yard 73c and 9Sc. 36 in. Foundation Silk, Special Val. 50c and 74c 36 in. foundation silk of ex ceptional quality of silk and cotton, in a good assortment of colors, especially suited for linings. Special Value, a yard 50c and 74c 40 in. Fancv Voiles, Today 74c 40 in, voile of splendid qual ity, patterns are of the new floral and conventional de signs in all the season's fash ionable color combinations. They are splendid values at our regular prices at from 85c to $1.15 yard. Special, a yard 74c 45 iii. Imported Organ die, Special Value 31.50 45 in. imported organdie in all the season's fashionable col ors, permanent finish of ex ceptional quality. Special Value, a yard. . . $1.50 Beautiful Tissue Ging hams, today 74c and 89c 36 and 32 in. wide, hand some patterns in plaids and stripes, some have silk over plaids. They wear well ant. washes well, and how cool and lovely they are for. the hot summer days. Special, yd 74c and 89c 32 in. Dress Gingham, Today 24c 32 in. Dress Gingham of good quality, in a large assort ment of plaids, checks and plain colors. Special, a yard 24c 32 in. Zephyr Gingham, Today 29c 32 in. Gingham of excellent quality, in a good assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. Special, a yard 29c 40 in. Fancy Voile, Today 49e 40 in. wide, and you will bt more than pleased with the as sortment of patterns we have to offer you. They are splen did values at our regular prices of boc and 7oc yard. Special, a yard 49c 27 in. Dresa Gingham, . Today 19e:,- M 27 in. Red Seal,' Toile Du Nord and Lancaster quality i Gingham, in a good assort- p; merit of patterns and colors to choose from. Special, a yard . ..... 19c 'i 32 in. French Gingham, Today 74e 32 in. French gingham of beautiful quality and such lovely patterns in plaids, checks, stripes and in plain colors. v Special, a yard . , . . 74c m Visit the Merchants' and Man ufacturers' Carnival May 27-28. : tOOUXgiS KHIEST ESAKWBr SIOHX f T 1 YiT 1 iiGreoBies warenous . - tmdHWHEWE IT PAYS TO TRADE jpj Visit the Merchants' and Man ufacturers' Carnival May 27-23. mmmkwmmmmmmmmm DR. C H. DAY Ftiracian and Surgeon Osteopath Hpoma IX and 24 Smlth-Cra-Tfori Bund inf. Te1phon 704 Rm. T4-P Dr. Lynn K. B'akeslee Chronic and Nervous Inlaws onf DlMaei of Women. JT-Ray Electrii Tfeantpoutlca. Torapl Btdt;. Rootn 1 " ' Pbono 41 l'l..w Sin-W P. O. rVnx S.V Phono 807 Hours I a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. OHMART Miidorn Dentistry In All Branches, Impetus Ha3 Ecen Given Thi3 Movement Which is Thought To Ee Very Essential. i iSr Cltar;!ine A' Cuir Pt.r ,.T.it. ? Peanut Butter, the pound Yl z c Sphiach, Fresh, 4 pounds .' 25c Strawberries, the box 25c Radishes, the bunch 5 Onions, Grefen, the bunch 5c Tomatoes, the pound 25c Asparagus, the pound 1214 c Lettuce, Head, each .' 15c Lettuce, Hot House, pound 35c Potatoes, new, 4he pound 12 l2c Cucumbers, each 35c Fresh shipment cf Tru BIu Cookies and Crackers just arrived. TH.rVLl- Mry 12. (A. T) Ef forts ure beina: mafic to find a ha.is nn which tho diver.eent interests of I'Lster and Southern Ireland may be harmonized. Impetus has been givpn this move ment, which is regarded as an fcnsen tial preliminary to any rtopot'ntions ... rr 21fieTWl( Spring lledicino Jl 411 Sarsa I bOOO S parilla Purifies the Blood niiiiiiiiiiii.'fiimiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiiiim I For a Real Smoke 1 Bugle Cigars E 1 Now 2 for 15e between the government unci Finn Fein, by the Irish Dominion league whose executive committee is enaiced in sounding the sentiment of both sec tions with a view to reporting its ! findings to the British government. I It is understood there have been ; sufficient modifications of the views of politicians as well as business men of both lister and the Southern cnun i ties to Inspire confidence that their conflicting aspirations can be recon , cilf d. The chief difficulty in the path of j peace, it is believed, is-to discover a 1 common ground for discussion be tween the government and luil Kire ann. The refusal of the Dail to an nounce Its minimum terms 1ms given a setback to. the attempt to bring the government and Sinn Fein together. The general feeling here appears to be that I'ail Kireann will stand pat on its demand for a republic and will await definite proposals from the gov ernment. Military authorities take any but an optimistic view of the situation say ing the forces now available are en tirely inadequate to do more than hold their own while the Iri:;h Repub lican Army leaders boast of contin ued improvement In the work of their organization. It Is understood that the military is counting on the exhaustion of Ke publican funds as the only certain means of gaining the upper hand. They admit, however, that much time must elapse before even that hope is realized. I'p to the present about JS, 000, 000 have been subscribed to the Kepubli- S'can loan, of which approximately $5, Si 000,000 came from the United States. Dail Kireann in under heavy expense, the cost of propaganda alone running Si into big figures. E Only about $500,000 of the loan re Ejrnsi'ns. it is ns--;ertnd, hence energetic S efforts ar now being matla to In- IZjcieou tae ainoUllt Uj SUUocriptlons at I home. Mail School for Actors r - 'a c 1 -y ' v V - A V " v. - l p.: rr. v J 1 A V r4 JVS: Juvenile stars of stago and icrecn must .fro to school, even though fhey make 11000 a week or more. Lillian and Anna Hoth are "profea aionals" who do their lessons at "The Professional Children's School" of New York by mail. It the pupils don't do their lessons look out lor the truant ofilccr! tountrjr Had Enough . Political Sabotage During Last Term of President Wilson. NEW YOUfC, May li (Harold D. .Incifos, L'. V. Staff t.'t.rrespondent.) "Ut them nloue (or iho present,' This sums up the latitude of James M. Cox, demotatiric WU-r, toward lh repuhlican ndmlnislrutloit, as given In an excliiRive lntervlf;- with the I'nlt ed I'ress. fox In in.favor of giving the administration .rhunm to "make l oocl." "Tho omltr had enough pn. liilcal caliol.iKe during the lat-t term of 1'resldeiit Wilson," he said. 'There will be pleniy of lime for tho demo crats to perform their function of op. position party after tho republicans have had an opportunity to demon strate their rapacity for running the government." ciiohh m "filers oitokitiov. WAHHI.VriTO.Y, May 13. (I. !.) David Jayne Hill was tentatively se leoled us ninhaBsador to Japan, nr. cording to authoritative Information, strong opposition is arising to Hard ing's selection of Jacog Could Kchur. man as minister to riilna. DEVOTES UH TO WOltK -(A. P.)- y Hl!llllll!l!;ilIIIIII!IIM!lllil!llllIIIIIIIIIIIHII s! LONDON, Slav 12. EJ story of heroic Belf-'sacriflce and de Ejvotlon has reached England from tho " leper village of Chandag, India, where El Mary Reed, a solitary white woman Si missionary, ts giving her life to mln El Istry to the sufferings of her fellow S j lepers, S! News of her Isolated life was E! brought back by Mr. Oldriove, organ El Izing secretary of the Mission to Lep- : erS wno nas Just returned from a 70,000 mile Journey visiting all the lep cr colonies in India. REALTY TRANSFERS Angus M. Gills to Watts & Koger $1.00. Dot y, Block 4, Athena. John (. Mathlson to J. S. Johns $1. Farm I'nit "A" or ,SK 1-4 N"V 1-4 SK 1-4 and Farm I'nlt "A" or SV 1-4 Sec. 28. Tp. 5, N. Ii. 88. K. U. Durkheinw.r to J. McNatuee $3150. Dot 2 Mock "E" Jacobs Addi tion, Pendleton. T Nearer the Top t- -A 17. J Each dollar paved is another step higher on the lad der of future Independence. Ary nan can earn money, but only he who can save Is the KtiC'ieMF-ful man. No ma'lei how small 5'oiir first deposit might be, you owe It to yourself to start saving now small be ginning., ieeome big endings and y welcome your account. We pay 4 per cent on Term Savings Ac couh'.H uiid Iho interest is paid semi-annually. lodcj). ndrni-c is what our forefathers fought for lt' what jou should sar for tivt a l-ilx-rty ludl Jiank and Hnrt today. Ttielnland Empire Bank Pendleton, Oregon 1 i She was Fat Thirty years ago Miss Iteed went into this desolate spot in the Himalay as, 6000 feet above the sea level, offer ing herself to the leper cause. Al though a victim of the malady, she Is still able to carry on her spiritual Work among these afflicted like herself. Miss Reed seldom sees white people Tor her station Is SO miles from the nearest railway line. There are 46 women lepers In the community and 19 men in the men's refuge a short distance away. i Accorulng to Mr. Oldrleve, thPrc I are 200,000 lepers In India. "At pres. j I ent," he declared, "it Is not ngnt to i ray that any cure for leprocy has been ' found." PRETTY CilHI-S l ji AxnsoMi: houses auk 1 EATI UES WITH JUG SHOW MADRID. May 12. (A. P.) Farm ers' associations of Spain are demand, lug that the government setup iand hanks to loan them money at reason- thle rates to purchase modern machln- cry and fertilizers. They say the ten ant farmers now have to borrow cash from usurers who often churgo as high at 250 per cent. This leaves the farmer so poor that ho cannot afford to buy tho Imple ments for deeper ploughing necessary Carrier pigeons are being ' used by drug rniugglers to transplant nnrcnt. ics. This was discovered when recent Htorma f,.rr.wl ... ... . i 'iniii hi r argo, ;omi Dakota, a bird unon lm slr ipi cd two aluminum capsules con taining cocaine, other pigeons, simil arly "loaded," have been found In" II II nols and Minnesota. l'.UT 1N-nl Kiiilencp Evidence that can he verified. Fact is what we want, "pinion is not enough. Here's n Pendleton fact. You can test It. .. ir . I Tfc afMJw on thlt ptirtnrfl xft you an tda ttow ih nouD-J K"t nd folio -ng mf dirt-rtiona of KiWui b. in thr nontha. No ;! t arfilc, draatlva. u-rtiaaita, Ktlnbtc Rfitt- i fat wlf-tra-'.tnwnl. Marf Mm.m hatrd rr 1 tVMI iii- If. lnRtinirlf, 19 (o ff puanda. Ptm$ titrritr a4 rtmmm ml Haf. pW(saat mcilmd, andnraatl by phf.irana. UAAANrit. bur aortln tibum el ftf arteflfltat'a i ftf 9P trm bro-l jra with rrnj brtimuaiaia 'tummm a vna u plain ra.()pr) write u fturasa Mfm9t M9f t( Mtf Aa Ntw Yrk Pretty women on beautiful horses, and educated horses at that, make un attractive picture always. With forty women on forty horses, all good look ing, tho Howe's Great London f'jrcus and Van Amburg's Trained Wild An imals tho big combined show com ing to Pendleton, Monday, May 16, seeks to make a stir in a department that is always popular. There are sev en star bareback riding troupes with this show, but the forty educated horses referred to are high school steeds, who do all sorls of steps, from the fox trot to the latest variation of the shimmy, nd now and then, Just to Inject a thrill In their acts, the wo men riders put their mounts over,S steep Jumps on the hippodrome track, l5 which circles the three rings, the two double arenas and the stage. As for the bareback riders well, they aro the best known In England and America, to say nothing of two South American families, who have brought to the states. something new In the equestrian line. Prelty girls there. are In plenty In the "resin-back" brigade with the Howe-Amburg show, and, here's a secret, many of them will be seen In the two-mile street parade, for the management has put forth spe cial Inducements to persuade tho saw dust ring stars to take part In the "march" this year. "' ' "'""man, 301 s. Aura St., says: hen I was living In lOinsas a year "1d ,1 half agii I suffered fr,,m lno to dry farming, to which 50,000,000 'ack, caused by the disordered condl acres of land are devoted. Hon of my kidneys. At that time I had a dull, heovv nchn In iho u,.,ii f W1HEI.ESS PDA XT DEDICATED, HIDDSHORO, May 1 my hack and I could hardly get up when I was down. Mv . if t, , . I frequently, causing me to et . m. manu nv quarter ml'llion wireless plant of ,' ,,M1C, 1url"K tho night, 1 heard about io Federal telegraph company was I " KM"V" 'ls and several bones cured mo or tno attack. The pain left my back and my kidne-vs acted Ilka clock-works." ni: uie reoerai reiegrapn company whs dedicated. Mayors of Portland and Hillsboro, and slate officials, Were present. The plant Is one of the larg est and most powerful In the country. It will handle business for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Tho plant oc cupies 325 acres on the capital high way, south of Portland, Price 60c, ' at nil dealers. Don-t miiuuv iisk ior tt kidney remedy- I'ouns Kidney pillsthe Mr. Dormnn bad. Mfrs., Ituffalo, N. -get same that Fostcr-Mllburn Co.. Y. iNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiuuinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiitiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiii CASTLE GATE EGG COAL VliONE FIVE FOR FUEL THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER CLEAN AND UNIFORM V ' I B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! rnMMIItlllllllllUtlMIIMIIMIIIIllIltlltllllllllllMIIlMIIItllllllllllllMlllinU'UJIlLUIMIIIlTi