TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1921. PAGS NINE , Charm ir Plaited Skirt f .v ft i L - J W. ' ' I ' f ' ?' J f I There's n charm ahrtnt the full pencil nl:irt on the slender fijmr.. T.'llla ltonanl (rl-lit of the Lady JJJIIy company, iihowii that effect in hi t jtown of crepe do chine. nlthounh u more practical frock of Hack serf,''. )i tlmt worn liy Martini Aloiialicld (left) of Selzmtk pictures. v p.':. v ': j V LOCAL Mi 1 -i : I..' ti en lir-t-y i.f l'"ii.h:ir'' v f,. k ;;!, I hi KH'f l ,"h ' It V l f lll-Ml-t H Me I C-M,ilU .1 lu tin yiilitn::; liaml of 1 GOD' AS HIS SUBJECT "I'M ll illil is lil-.l f llOWIl i.'l I I ' T- iri; h'liii.iMiiv :i: :i wlmli-. Kof i xi, il, I hi' slanlii'r i'f ill'' AriiH-iii:.!-.'. f lib, ii .(til i I by way of hucIi tin- m-hi! if .'jlli.ili'tv' is Mini'".! tit K"-a'' i' I'f. f(; l v tu KifHiiianl lininali life Ti c . nut ,,f a l nincl lialni tli" i::.m'i-'. jl.ah'I if liinl It wi.rkliiB "i!t a l.ieur Hcv. Gressman of Christian w,ri,i. : , ii. r ias r..r iminiiiaai 4n i , , . A . .i-i.'i.il .vi'lfai-c i -111111' lari.-i. ly an a n Church Spoke to an Interest-(f MJ.. ;iml ,,,.:iUl liy ,!.,,,: . i,,. cd Congregation Sunday, j1"11'-1'"""' Tin' 1 uii 'f 5oil is aim bi'.-.iIi r . ( S.. ll'iphiH nf ' M-niUMl i" W. A. ' 1 1 " , ' - ! : :ir, t ! : I-icJiti (ii-i'sinan. at Kiint rhrietian t inn h. . , -, ;; ,,: u , ,.r -i ,'inilay evcnlr.:?, nn Ihc lni:c: "Tin- ii'iil'iiK Hand of timl." The loxt ci.n I'l'I'liod Jimi-till -fii'al)l!K lillni'lf to li'-i I Ml hi in "11 was not ymi that Heat nn hitht'i", hut liial." (lien. -taMi. Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in- History iiiM "War 1- lii'tl'' waN ti cati-il much as a l.y-v ,'i l ai.l a j'.t.c. l:ut today I hat iih-ii I" r inca'.cs iii-iy nation hating I'ln.sita.i id ills. I i. i'ii tlimi;h it !( ; 1 1 j ( t i IO'i.,!ri d on -H Iffnic t;rc;it v;i:s ;tii Tho nn-s.-ik'i of the Itiaii' Is , rlilil il, till' i'li-.l of "n .ice on i-iiltli "ii' u iui'1 ' oil i ili loM anl nicii is t.uni I int In ilr.ttn.i form. Tliat is. it viKUal- j mi,iv i;icy. I;y way of inlornationcl i--i'H ,iii'l ii.rson;ilii-.i's Its toai'ltine I l.n", a-ii icrn hy war li-olf. the wo l.t lilal.ilU' Its rharactcrB ln" f t,,:,'i' js , ,,mn, ,, si-it that hack of .'111 tin- i ye. Whi-ri'iui poplry ih scrib"S jimacl, n ,-,l tin- Kiii.iim; li.-nul nf liml ni'il tlii-nl'iHy ilefinps the fiithniiO'iil of is IT;ii,-: i.iitioiis in nolil.-r i.ic;t ,s ami (.oil. Jcwin iliiiniittizi's the i.h a in the i (,( lt i,,.iu ,rnth, ry fi iioushii i,ll;lli" of tho Jilmheal v.l.ie.t finds Its climax in lite u im.l.-'-f ;il fatller, Who In II typp of llnd. Ill iil'i- llar wav .lesiis pici-ents tho l-i-"th"i--hiv.il of man In tho parnhlo Mi o & jiikhI Samaritan, which lvprt'.si'ius cur tii'iKlil'i'i as our hrnthi-r wlmm ' c t-holild lii-lp. While the pliiloM.ph.- tl-ii'ivi's on the priihli'lil i.f hiift'ci I. -. j mitt an Exliibilion of Social Wel fare Work at Lille Today. tllp l.'ool; of Jllll pll'Sl'lltH tile ptohlil i in a liiiiuiii wherein the sufn ur nn i ts Mii'i'iicn and misfin-tuni'. atnl fi-ii'tiil-- who darken rounsel. Imt out of It all i;oil Hi'ciika and Juli's iirit i.t j . 1 1 ti - ! ''Tio"!,'!!.'."".'.',.,.,. ,i1(. c, m- .,a ,!King Albert of Belgium Attends of Coil, as he Mated In the text, ",'t w.ih net ymi that pent rne hither, hat J Con." Farly citcunisl;uii-. s point. ,! t,, fatlnio and tr:ij.' dy. Alt hnunii s,,M a- a fl.-ivc ami imprisoned on a fal-d I.II.l.i: Fi-mcc Mm- 17. A. P ihaipo, vol like I'nul and .Milmn and Wit I, i;.n,,an- still ilisolaiiuiii;; f l.iinyan and nenny t'rosl.y. In- use -I ' spmisil.ilitv f.,r ilto war th. rc is n isfoiiiine us ii stiiilnK st..no w lici.'-' othci- cuts,, than to ileal with her hy .(. WOllId hlcss III.' W i.l 1,1. l!v. :,,,. mini hi. i i ,1 1 , 1 1, 'I ' i'ii In In: i:overniir Slulil.s of Kansas, oneo ja, het mi -lecls e. e! u , d I'l-i-siilonl .. K'Uin. ii.ii l -1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 c en,-1 i v Is w-nilli M.lli land in aa :n!ille-s ,. liv. n-.l I 1 "'" a win. io i-.iuinliil nf ri-.cinls; j day m ilm ).e-ea e of KiliK Ali et t of foe jour friends never malic (,u , , ; n, l.-iuiu. i anythlni.'-, hut a real i iinnv 1-rlims nut! ' what you really are." l,ikcrit, .In-1 "If I ho eiti'in.' i.f l.ilV aii-l north- sl'ldl lilftill till' I.C'lfiilv of his I Inlh. i ''I'll l-'rani e Mid i'el.-illUI ill" ton 11- : ' eriitlM In ilailil reen;.e." he -'a-el, I i) nAltivn rtt l-thoy'iu'viTiheioss. i a, I.,:.,-.. w.th! I lAiM lLl I ) "" reUliUll.l.r of the pie ol I'lalee ( I aim I tli' allies, ilein.init Just'ee alialllM AW II Xr II 'he linverument and tho nation which Wtllltl Will Ul ' j hrnnuln on the war. and whi.-h. 1 1 liroiiKliout t In- hostilitiis, piirsiieil IJMTEI) DOCTORS! jtni's, rniiluyinj4 ;nnl .irson SMt'ijili(H la i'"""iis of insuring llnir own iniln-- ili a iiii'l i i fummic aiifi'inli'iiicy np'-n thi' t-i.'iiiiu i if jK'ni-e. "Ah Iimik ;is Ccnii.-uiy r-mtiniw-x 1" ili-ny Iwv rcsponsiliiliiy Mhuh Jut ni'"t"nli.iry nrKnowiflml ;it V' r .s.iilit'S, tiit'iv tiiii l)t no Ival Karc, "il, IS ll"l tn tliO flrlll'MTcn is. ':ik'!' fiiC Win Ii :ini1 JM'Jirr, lllilt i'!)i lllHsl Im.iU fur imiMTKiltsni. C clicriHli no Mhibit ion iillicr than t apsim to fn tut" ciHTai ions libt-cly, fratiMniiy Mini pr;i ci in hirli ilhl i hi U;i 1 liii Hpillfss sh:ill !m thr fruit f disintrosiod (U' olinn in tin' I'iHlit and tho iiiivils." l;.-pl i n,, ,tn I 'i t siilcnt. Alilk'i ami Kirn; AIIutI sail: "VuiM' wim-iIm will liiitl aniotitr iip rninpjitl i'Mis in MciKiiiin a ."-'ynipat lu t -if iM-lin,"' M. .i iJtt'i-;ui'1 t"'!ay npmoil an chi liition nf si'cr:tl wclfnir irk. Ho in hIM'iMimI tho ArniTirnn M t'mss .vul r"iiiillini-ht'il l,i. MH-i;ini -'m!iiic1 II. I'-. uids (,f si. IVril. !.un.. i;,.il I'n.s-'"itiinissiniH-c i'.n- l':tin.p-, n'-o thi j AiiuTfrun lied i'mish iiuis,s. SIZE and TYPE NON-SKID Old Prices New Prices 30x3 Clincher $7.5S Sf2.fi5 30x3.1 Cli.irhir 2D.S0 15.00 32x3i S,S. 26.3!) 21.00 32x4 S. S. 34.'J5 2M 34 x V; S. S. 4V.K5 3S.35 35x5 S. S. 61.15 47.05 RED-TOP Old Prices New Prices 521. d5 27.75 31. CO 42.00 17.00 22.00 26.00 34.40 RIBBED CORD Old Prices New Prices ?320 39.20 49.80 59.10 73.65 $25.00 32.90 41.85 49.65 61.90 NON-SKID CORD Old Prices New Prices 334.23 41.15 52.30 62.05 77.35 $27.50 36.40 46.30 54.90 68.45 GREY TUBES Old Prices New Prices $2.75 3.25 3.60 4.55 6.00 7.2S $2.15 2.55 2.90 3.55 4.75 585 rittt war tax. (ftficr sizes reduced in proportion These Prices apply to our Regular and Complete Line lW 20 years Fisk Tires have been built to one ideal: "To be the best concern in the world to work for and the squarest concern in existence to do business with' The same ood tires and the same interest in your personal experi ence with them will continue to be a part in every Fisk Tire sale. Sold only by dealers A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product tin neil ll'Miic at'li i- -i" ' at Ki'lio isiliuu .-I.i!i Mr. anil Mrs. I'an c sitanl'iehl to vi'". their ,-"1- -went I" ti Harry and SEP 10 NI'KriV RANGE QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. I .a ili.nnU' Kainiia (Ins wcrU DO NOT USE SUKCEUY W ill In- al DA CUES HOTEL . Friday and Saturday, May 20-21. ,ori'ioe Honrs: 0 , m, (l ;( () n TWO DAYS ONLY NO IIAIttii: Hilt l AMIV A 'I ION 'I'ho doi-lor id ctiiitKC is a Ki'ntluate ill iiiciticini' and sur;;ci'. and is licensed liy (ho stale of Washington. Jin vlsitii piolcssinnally Ihc tunic lin porlant towns and cities and oflcis to nil who mil on I Ii Ik tun, consultation mid examination free, cmciI the ex pense of treatment when ilesiicd. (Kast Orciioni:! u Spi;ci;it.l .MKACIIA.M.-Mav IT.- Stnylhe Urns. hlpl'i ,l a'VMi inure cars of sheep here Monday. They were unlnaileil and liii . a in their M'-Kiiy tlrii'k ratme. .I'dui lini kweiler and luide nine up loin l'i i 'lleti ii MmidiO evemmf. A ii al old lasliioiii'd chariiaii was tiiven i linn. Hard wnt n I .ii' .1. lit le w : , on lilisincs.--. I'. I-:. Kn-oi s and faiiiih- nf Ki h" . are here to sp, ud t he sunnni r. Mrs. tiny Notili-n came ilmvn frmn j Kalncla W e.l I u-mI.i .' . Mis. ITalik llaiiiell spent Hil ll.l:i V. ' w it li J. 11. linker and family, i lid i 'al ney and Mr. rniberaer w en ; U, Horn .McKay Tlnilsiia lookinc "'T , tile I'iitue. The ! Up In a lew days.' j Klnior Folk rei'.mn.l In I spetHlini the past limnl 11 . i Mountain. ill In-iiii; their cattle Wcstnii Mr. ami Mrs. II. T. Iiealy drovp t" , .Iti.it rrui.-n i veil in:.'. Mrs. I tealy til visit in Milton for a few weeks, Mr. ieal i-eturniiiK here. Mt I'laude INies hiis heen on tlu ' i sn'k list tins week. I A natural's, pleads Willi women ml W in. st'.v.-h-r ciimi- n f from Xolin cc-ase w earine furs dm nu t he sunimei annul "i sheep Satiirdny. Tho j at least, I fin !.e.irmts animals tt-.ll ,,. ,ated on thi' McKay creel; j arc l.cii'i; dcsii-oM-d so rapidly hnt m hhiity veins Ui. ie Will he p r.i el ica My . Mr. and Mis .lack lioekwellcr re-i nolln left. j Trotzky Prepares for New Attack I'lUNcr isi rs ir l l s. l.ii.MHi.V, May 17.- I 1'. IM Tli. I'l-moo nf vy.,,,s u-rt l.nnihui ! ,: t niht mi a seven ,.,vs ,,,,. )ir t)l(, Wlfi, M KilKland. eliieliv in ,j.s ,,Wn liachv o! AccorditiK- In his liiciliod of t tea t -1 ," 1'he Trineo is Imke o; incut lie docs not operate Inr chi .umc I rnw (here are lai Ke n-mnt lippendlcilis, sail slnncs, ulcers or' estates in the enmity wlili h Bii with titomiirli, tonsils or adi-iiiiids. j ""' from whicli diaws hi.. main revenues. Mis principal cnaane- lle hax to )ii eredil many wonder- : mint md-iv is the nnveiKini; of the I v fill resiills In diseases r the slomaeh. v ".i c nv War memorial l(t llxeter. liver, liowels. Iihiod, .skin, m n na, j Tmunr row the prince win niolor over l...,nt kill line I, I, ,.1.1.,.. ..: ... , .i. i....i. .... ' ""oi, i-i-ii weiiiiiK.li ' ' i lannon, n i'si;iie ami have a hai wuh his tcnaniK on farnilm; and I'tilarrll. weak Iiiiiks, rhcutniitism, M'iallca, Ii k ulcers and fecial nil hlents. If von have l.een aiiine for any lellKlh of tltun and do not Wet lietlei elo not fait to call, n.s linproicr rneiiMiues rather llian ilisense are td'len the cause of vour lon; standini; lioulile. , Iteiilemt'cr almve ihite, that ox Iiliiiiiation on this trip will he free, and III it his tieallnelil is ilif'erenl Address; .Kin Uoslnn lllovk, .Mln- I'leeilnia, w hue on Wednesday he will make similar veils to the rriueeten and Hallmoiuh estates. Friday the I'rinee eniliai l.s on a eovernment hoiit al rlvnmiilh for a three days' slay In the S. illy Isles, which hclntu; to Ins duchy. Itiii.ilian railroads are hurnilii; wood for luel. A modi rn locomotive fitted with a wati r tuhe and fire In ick arch -with a inrrect propnrtinn nf lixehicv and In. tier Ian ns w i md with no ycrloti.- i r a in .1 t II II It tl li 1 Rv 111.'' w 1 -T.-SI. - .V A r v'.' 1.. -I.t I RUSSIA Thu latest pieturp shows I eon Trotr.kx cor.irv.muei o( the Iltitisian Fied Arm reviewirot new graduates of an oflicer's tralnlr.tf school in Moseo-v In preparation for a new drive auainsl 1'ol.itil U'arsiiw ili;-. patchi'i report Hed ti-oopj are lieinp conceiitratcJ on the Iv.'vi tor Xh.) expected Scnsite, Slums nf Swift iC- Compnry arc 7nrfc!i (iixfrjhult'ri. The map (itc.i thi'iuiwbrrof shn re -hal.lcrs in cash stale and imt been dnttcil In inriirntr ihc pro portionate distribution. Who is Swift & Company ? Swift & Company not a one man or one family affair. It is a company owned by more lh?.ri 4C.0C0 people sca tered over the face of the cjobe forty thousand shareholders with voting powers and a share in the risks and jprofUs the business. Most of the forty thousand live here in the United Stales. But some of them live in France, some in England, others in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. 13,000 of them are women. Nearly 14,000 of them are employes. The average individual holdings are small about 37 shares apiece. No one person or family owns a majority of the stock. In fact, it would take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled together to vote 51 per cent of the stock! These shareholders are the men and women whose money, in the form of capital, makes Swift & Company possible. They are jealous of the character and reputation of their organization, proud of what it is doing, proud to have a part in supplying to the world such products as Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brook field Sausage, Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, Wool Soap, Swift & Company's fresh meats, etc. ' , The executives of Swift & Company maintain the high standards of these products as an imperative duty not only to the 40,000 shareholders, but to the public. Swift & Company, U. S. A. IL HI nediiollB. .Minn. waste of t lie luel. It