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..... uuM t AGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1021. TWELVE PAGES MMMMM111 YOU WILL FIND NEW BARGAIN SURPRISES DISPLAYED EVERY DAY, NEW are coming to us each day and our assortment of Voiles and Ginghams are far better than PENALLY LOW DURING OUR MAY SALES. WASH FABRICS FOR SUMMER DRESSES; new summer fabrics they have been in the past seasons and the fabrics are PRICED ES- -' ' .M..,.TTi-rvr-riTrtmnnyrm rtTrTTTrTTiri'iTiliTriTTrrtTtTTrirTmnmrnmTTPTIH fTTH TfT; 1TTT1 1 fit m 1 i Tm-tvt tr frrwiTnmi'm'iTii'iri'l milMIM VISIT OUR i m i rzi - - H Ai:i,KiKt.n,;ii,ivii.y..,v. ;-. New Dress Or gandies 65c to $1.50 4.1 Inch itrvss oivxntly with permanent finislb in nil the Sanson's foiurs r.lHt also lit white. TIiom nro iiuiHii'ttil lllllll Swlt1'rlailll HIIll ! splt-mliil values nt. yd. HI.SO uii1 -40 in. organdie wlilU' hiI u few In tiilors, riitiuc in prices front 05c In SI. 25 HT anl. New Beach Suit in ji, vd. 60c ;IH liirlifs wftlt, tint wo show thnii in n cmn! runut ;if hivUs. Tluy Hit iMM-i-itlly Miilahlt rH making uniiiirr suits and skirts. I'ritt1!. n a nl ilk." 40 in. Handsome Voiles 49c to 7 lc 40 ill. fine (trade dress voiles. IhkiiIIIiiI in design ami color, l'ubrics tlmt will lio much in demand tln-oiiirlitxit llio lint summer season. We have two as sortments that we have priced specially low. l.OT t Includes nil viilles tlmt are iiritiil t sell lit '.' to ".'ic. May Sale SHvinl. a yiml LOT 2 This assortment f voiles is priced to M-ll rricu laily al from Sac to SI. .'". .May Salr Special, jnrd.. 71-' Other nl-ii(li)l mines from SI.JS upward to S2.SU. Fine Dress Ging hams yd. 19c to 71c. AhnoM oi-i-v woman in tifwn knows all iiImmiI our splendid yHtuf- In tiiiiuhiims. Many new plimliani patterns arc mlihil to mir already 1'Vl asxirtnu'iits of Crouch tiinsr Iniins. Son l-lanii silk tim" uiiiilhnm anil fint American ophir isliisrhams. lliauliful clu-oks. iilaiils. stripes anil plain colors an- shown, 2", 32 and :!(! inches wide. Triced specially low during our. May Sales, a yard 19c, 23c, 29c, upwards to S9c. Thurstlav Rain or Shine Silk' Umbrellas $9.98 .Inst niTiutl liy cxm' from Now York a shipment of new plaid rain or shine umbrellas, I'asliionalilo tlur iiiK spring showers anil .sum mer snnshiiH'. .Made wltii riliht i'IIiIhhI fiaino, th ni'W . Ii-atht-r hi rii i or rin haiullrs. itivt'i-nl with braulil'ul muil ity silk In liaiidsoinc iilaid ialti'ins. A special lot on sale Thursday, exception al bargains at. . $9.98 Thursday Rain or Shine Silk Umbrellas $4,98 Made with eight ribbed frame, cord or ring handles, covered with black, navy blue, green and purple silk. A Special lot on sale Thursday, exception al bargains at . . $4.98 if; -iWl 1 ( J III II W Ki XT ' DASHING STYLES IN BATHING SUITS Chic, trim models that will be i conspicuous by their beauty,; WOMEN'S WHITE FOOTWEAR yet without even a suggestion We now have a good assortment of white rainskin and kid of jraudiness. And they're bv low shoes which are cf the ,,est quality obtainable ancl carry style which is beyond criticism and at prices you will admit are reasonable. Make your selections at once, while stocks are at their bost. I ill far the most practical and com fortable sorts w e've ever seen. A splendid assortment here, contain ing styles and sizes for every age and build. They're worth more than their quoted prices. Children's $1.49 to $3.00 Women's . . $6.30 to $12.50 White Ivid Oxfords, (iiMxljcnr writ, military lni'ls. price M2.ni) White Kid Pinups, turn soles, l'rriieli heels, price XU.riO White liaiie-kin Oxfoiils. iiKMl.ii ar welt, iinitution tips, military lircls. 1'riee S7..M) White Kaiirskin Oxfords, tiootlye.ir well, imitation tip. military heels. l'ii ') White Hneli Oxfords, flexihle .sole.-. military heels. Trice While Kaliiskin Tump. Im I'rench Ini-ls with strap. I While Kain-kin I'limii-. ;nodyrar welt, l'renell lul ls. Triie SS.iM) MOTHERS! DO YOUR CHILDREN NEED DRESSES? If you do, here is a timely oppor tunity to buy them a supply of stylish little dresses to last through the entire summer at a total cost of a very few dollars. Your choice is not confined to one or two models either, for in this collection there is a great variety of dainty little dresses for school, play and dress occasions in organdies, madras, ginghams, white and col ored wash eoods and other light, cool warm weather fabrics. Don't IK VOI K 1-T.r.T AC11I-: AM) l'.UV of yon haie callouses, iT your ri-et tin easily, if .1011 haie fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe deartnieiit, we haw railuate specialists to .-cre .1011. 8,i"" i you think these prices very reason- r)Lp$ r arable? 1.38 to 8.50 til 1 "M'M". MEN'S SHOE SALE Wonderful Values at $4.95. PEOmCNS 62EATEST BEPAJfTTAENT 5ICRS r-if -T i , TiT ! tmaWHERE IT PAYS TO THADE it MlMMOliLljllllI ElMMmillllllilllilfl msiiiiiwiiiiin I fir iiiMllMIiiii VISIT THE CARNIVAL May 2tith and 27th. BfiiiiiiMPiiiiiiiM; (Hast Oregonian Special.) HEHMISTON. May 17 Thf larsest crowd that ev r appparcd in the Her miton Aud ,oriim va here Thurs day ex'enlns to s.tteii'l thp "Get-togeth-ther xocial". The program was well carrird out and of a sort of "cateh-aH-caich-can" style, and aftpr each num hr, unl(ue in itsoll. everyone ncemed t wonder what would be next. Some music and sons were interspersed with races and contests of skill and Judg ment as well as a few mock trials. At ahem 11 o'clock lunch was served consisting of weiners. buns, doughnuts and totfee, iv'th plenty of real Jersey cream and :!!iuar, after which every body met everyl'ody; the-cast confer red with the west and the nortH with the south i' ml vice-versa t il about j midnight when all wended their way; homeward Roping soon to see another j such "so! -together" meelinst. j Ixivers of astronomy had a chance to get thi treat of their lives Saturday ( night shortly before 10 o'clock, and i those w ho were out at that time wit- j nessed the greatest celestial demon- : uration Aurora Horealis has presented j for a lone time. About nine the Xorthern lights appeared as usual, and i after half an hour or so of streaks j shoorine- to the renitn. as Aurora us-1 eally does when she gets ''funny", the ral phenomena .began, it .appeared I that several streaks from the different I angles arrived abnut the same lime at the zenith, intermixed, cut many beau tiful figures in soft sold, then the dif ferent colors of the rainbow appeared in many fantastic dances till finally all faded away in the soft moonlight. It was n sipht to feast your eye:; on ami the oldest settlers say they never saw anything like it before. On the Hermiston project I he first irrigation is over and some are well under way with the. second, t'rnps are looking Hue, tiinut;:) much trhrat Brass appears in I he hay this .season. The apple crop will be small, as the heavy frosts took much of the fruit, yet ap ple men believe the crop will be about as much as the trees can earrv as they The Bee Hive Pendleton, Ore. "A Store of Reliability" The Bee Hive Pendleton, Ore. The superior merchandising service of The Bee Hive store adds nothing to the cost of one's purchases. The advantageous circumstance of owning our goods at THE RIGHT PPJCE is passed on to our patrons in the form of splendid savings. We have received some new pat terns in Dinnerware of the best qual ity, you will like them, for two rea sons, one the Quality and the other the Price. Cut Glass Water Sets (one jug and six glasses) in two cuttings, the grape, and daisy, you will like them at, set $2.50 THESE AKE TRULY EXCEP TIONA LVALUES Perfection lloir Nets at Toilet Soap at the each JOc cake Talcum Powder at 17c tc (Including war tax). have not fully recovered from tliej heavy freeze of l'.ili. many being yet i weakly and some cy'.ng now, at this l5ite date, many of which bore a crop' j of fruit last season, and seerningly'ex-i j haasted themselves in producing th-tr ; 1920 crop. Aphis are quite plentiful this season and spraying for the codrll. I I ing moth Is in full swing, many adding I'bick Leaf "40" to the arsenate to get ; the aphis and other sap-sucking mer mint. ! A large number of trees have been planted here this season in the trcc ! planting contest with bonrdman, and I If the same spirit of thrift will ron ! tlnu" for a few years we would have : both sides of all highways lined with i shade and ornamental trees, l.el the j good work go on. I Louis Mossle of Sfanficld was down ' .Sunday visiting at the home of his I brother L'bcr D. Mossle. Last week, through the K. I'. l'odd 1 agency. .1. A. Yeager, now a teacher in the Adams school but formerly of this project, sold his improved 20 acres miles north of town to . I'ollard, recently from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. I'ollard immediately took possession, i bought a housekeeping outfit and are ' now learning to ' herd water" with the ret of the projectors. The consid eration paid has not been made known. i ,1. I). Watson came over from Walla : Walla for Sunday with his family, re i turning next morning to his work. Mr. j Watson is bookkeeper for one of the largest hardware dealers there and is ! kept pretty busy. Satun'.av afternoon the palatial resi 1 deuce of "Ted" Hall was burned to thn ground. "Ted" is one ot our Jovial truck men and had a home in, town so to be coiivnlent to his work, going flro one and "for out to his fathers demanded, and on Saturday left in the : !ove and went his way. It ap pears the chimney set fire to the roof and soon the whole affair was ra'ed to ih rnuml. It's too had for "Ted" ni he had Inst room enough for tt,.,c :,v he was about to build two." Mr :iml Mrs. W. t . Flllp"t have moved into the o. I). Burgess home on the highway recently acuulrcd from r.urgess In the exchange of their val- J ley property. Mr. Kill pot also secured the nutgess 20 acres two miles north of town. Mis Kc'ley Is here, visiting her sis-' ler. Mrs. H'-.-irPaiok, who lives out on j Ho' highlands north 'if town. Concrete construction work on the j basement of the new methodist rhnVch I uibllng is progressing niceiy huh will soon be ready for the sills and joists. The S-'wat the Fly campaign is on here in earnest and everyone Intends to prevent them from becoming us populous as heretofore. Oood permanent cement walks are now completed on Main street- both xldcs from the bank almost to Ihe astern terminal of the street. The Sliotwell Construction Co. have the diagonal road completed about half way out to the Columbia school house, and as fast as the gravel Is placed It Is wet down, spread and then rolled down, putting It i" K'""1 shape lor travel almost Immediately. ' wit H-uimlav night the Columbia I ladies are to give an old-fashioned lihince In the lliriniston auditorium. I the proceeds to go towards the Colum 1 1I:( community center work, and ask everyone to attend. Supper will be j served free of charge by Columbia's I best, cooks. , home as accasion j the mayor said. "First It was lilshop Cauchon who had her burned; now It is the government that brudgis her little bit ot ribbon.-" itnxT x)N i:msi)s m.mik CHICACO, May 17. f A. IM Kent Concessions as hn inducement to pros pective tenants to tent an apartment wore offered in Chicago today for t hi first time In several years. KHOi: COMIVWIIX jf.l!(;E TKISTON, May 17. (V. '.) -A merger of two of the largest Interests in the shoo industry of tno Interna tional Shoe company or St. Louis and Ihe W. II. McKlwain company of llos lon is iinnnunred. The combined asset of the merged company's total In, aoa. oaii. BARGAIN COLUMN Ijioit. are will Mdlim at imc. luilf Ihelr regular Kltw. that nukes hab iilgiogs nit t aiils for rc. Vtlal II, HHiMdcri'd ou cannot Imi Mir pricv. MercluuultNr of Su- IpcrlallM- MeHt. wlittli- thr prkv ! Iilfrh or low. SATISFACTION ii niall-r luit Ih article Is or the price II M-ll- at it is li;.l. MI JtCHAN lilM'.. Itclitml nhich we can honorably -tMiid. Ant!iiit proiiiigr otherwise will mi adjustment tending to inaln tain ) nut- g,sl-lll and sitiiMigc-. IOC Ml NT 111 !v l IM II II. The Bee Hive ; hrr fiir Li'. I'lAKiirrov oitlt.oN MONEY SAVERS I'ionlo ISn-kds arc sHIIng for 1-2 prie. Xo hett'-r lime (hail now P itct the one to iim- on picnics. Worth the .Mihh')" a priMpiisito of all nlerclianillM! ul thl'- store. SPRING AILMENTS Impure Blood, Humors, Relief ir) Good Medicine. fiprins ailments are due to 1m." pure. thin, devitalized blood. Among them are pimples, boils, other eruptions, catarrh, rheuma tism, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, nervousness and "all run down" conditions. Hood's Sarsaparilla combines the roots, barks, herbs, berries and other inedicinals' that have been found In many years of Intelligent observation to be most effective In the. treatment of these ailments. Successful physicians prescribe the same ingredients for diseases of the blood, stomach, liver and kid revs, and in cases where alterative and tonic effects are needed. Hood s Sarsaparilla is the spring medicine that purilles, enriches and revitalizes your blood, Increa-'ng power of resistance to disease. v For a laxative Uke Hoods I'ins. THERE is a big differ ence between Calumet and all other Baking Powders. First You sre it in the cost Cal'imct is sold at a moderate price. Then you observe it in use. Calumet hns more than the usual leavening strength, therefore less is required. Next you notice it in rais ing quality in the evenness lightness and trrfre of your bak ings. They look tetter finer grained. . "Some; Biscuit! EC! ne.-ai vi "arsr sr tit PI )P I IH ij 'J J iliia TAMIS, May 17. (A chiefly famous because against tint English by TV) Orleans, of Its defense , Siiint Jeanne d"Aro. recently suggestetl tnrougn Mayor Ijivlllo that Ihe l.tgion of Honor should be given the city. 1'ublie officials and several newspa pers commented that the s'.rge of Or leans and Saint .It a tine's defense oc. cuired before the birth of Napoleon who founded the l.eglon of Honor. The Mayor of Orleans turned the tables on those w'ho smiled at his re Oiicst by citing Instances where the red ribbon was given lo comini morale deeds also antedating the Legion. ' Jl'oor Jeanne never hud uny luck," Finally what a difference in the taste. There is a delicious ness, a goodness that can be bad In no other manner. Biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, doughnuts never were w tasty so Ell-satisfying. And then there is the satis faction of knowing that Calumet is made in the World's largest, best equipped and cleanest Baking Pow der Factories. Pound can of Cal'imctcontains full 16 otTSome bakingpowdrrs come in 12 oz. instead of hirra. car.s Besnro you get a pound when you want It, Calumet Bitcuft Recipe 1 cups of sifted pastry flour. 4 level teaooon Calumet Raking Powder. 1 level teaspoon of salt, 2 rounaingta Die spoons ot butter orlaru. Hcupoi milk, -'i cup of water Then mix in the regular way.