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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1921)
; t I ? f t - f nf -qywpn y m y iy yr v "r "t" I . .-...ft.., H'i T ' DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 23, 1921. TEN PAGES 1 WMm 1!S!M1S1IIE flllillllllllfllE gMIDIIllIllllIlllUMIll A "GREAT- BTOE FOR TME-PLEASURE --AND ENDLETON Am UI11M T!ILL&': 'COUNTY PE IT WILL PAY YOU i() VISIT Til IS STOKE JUST AS 01 TEN AS POSSIHLE. luiiiicliiP PROFIT " OF I OPLE mmwjMWWW.w.'A ?J-:rrrrrr-rrr-!r7::::';::" . - I ' t I V . hi nh v x V f J J J 1 " f 1 . ,. f 3 1 f 4 i if - -f , . - -"'4 "i s t - '"--4 W wp -J I - - I Tho Kind of . Clothes You Want. Clothes that don't develop "engine trouble" when you are in a hurry; clothes that work on all six cylinders, style, fit, value, wear, economy and price; clothes that will give every man wear and service. x ,i . i,. -V inat " on t miss . tfc.a.v f n-p in a crisis S when good appear- C: ance is important. $23.00 to $60.00 The New Straws In. Men's Hats They are all here now in the latest varieties, styles that are made by straw hat special ists who know how to put distinction and character into semits, bankoks, Panamas, leghorns and rough splits at moderate cost. You will find here shapes that fit your head correctly . and conform to your particular type of face. $2.30 to $12.50 Dailv the Mav Sales extend their seope of usefulness to thrifty folks. Sneh opportunities should he pleasing to Graduates and to June Brides. The sale of Kayser and Vanity Fair Silk Underwear affords extraordinary sav ings. At the reduced prices now in effect on our en tire stock, silk underwear becomes an inexpen sive luxury for silk underwear when of Kayser and Vanity Fair qualities, gives Ion? service, it requires no boiling or rubbin?: can be quickly washed out in warm water and pressed with a w arm iron. Silk Bloomers at 3.98 to $ 1.50 .Iitm-.v iiikI Italian Silk Knli-kcrs villi i lalii' nt knit- untl v II ii'liifcirciil: fli-li mily. mav sai.i: ri:i i:, i:.oi $:uw to $i..m Silk Vests at $3.34 to $l..r0 .li-rx'y nml Italian Silk Vrstn, In rvtra lintlli. ImhIIio stli nilli i-HiImhi slii.iililcr sliaps, !- in luiiu! top sllcs; llt.li cilor. MAY sai.i-: I'liit i:. i:ra $:i.:ti, :i.h, vi.im ami i..vi Kayser Silk Union Suits $3.50 to $6.65 Jitm-v mill Itnliaii Silk l uioii Suits i-illn-r (In- n uiilatimi M.li' in- iMnlicc tup. I'h'h inlisr. .mav sai.i: MtM i:, i:. 11 si.imi, $i.ut, ami s.vaa. Kayser and Vanity Fair Silk Chemise at $ 1,00, $ 1,67 and $5.33 ItTM-y Silk lu icli-c Willi ImhIui' top and i-IIiImmi lioiillir sirup: rit-sh only. MAY SAI.K I'KIt i:, KCII $-1,110, W.(i7 AMI $.'..: Kayser Silk Pajamas at 10.00 ilfN'j Silk rajanms a lM-aii!iril ipialily. rililHi trinuniil; flesh mily. may sai.i: i-nici:. nun $io.no Organdy and Net Flouncing Priced Specially Low, yd. $3.47 to $4.50 llrantiriil riiiiiiiciiiB of M-riiuiiiciit finish liilpurt'il in-'aiiilv aml linmlsomi' iiiality fine nets, nith m or ilimlili- 'iiuanily nifrii-M unil liii-kM iM'tun n rm-li row. -10 Im ln-s i,c, with iiar nin fl iiii li rnrriiiiK tit illnti-li, in pink, ;ray, uii hlil, ii i h ami white. MAY SAI.K. A YAKII S:Mrt TO $1.50. XAHKOW Kl H'UMi TO MATCH, A YAltll SI.X",. VISIT OUR MEN'S SHOE SALE Values up to $13.00 for $1.93. PENMI8MS dSZMEST .JJEPAJWjHENT JfTCHS ne reopi os warenoiis WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE See The New Dresses Now Seldom has the beauty of artistic v simplicity been so . clearly demonstrat ed as it is in the new dresses we are showing. There is nothing elaboate'or extreme about these new fashions. They are charming ly simple, and therefore in accord with the times. Cloth, silk and com binations of these materials are used most effectively. Ifvou like these dresses as well as most women who have seen them, you will buy one or more. They're priced from $17.50 to 6,50 s t V ' w , , , - t.i , Jl ' VISIT OUR MEN'S SHOE SALE Values up to $13.00 for $1.93. BillMilliM llMMlli jt- -, .'v';,;v;V r ?'vw xM.: , ;; I II - M f - . W, , -J. .- k . ... . jk. - - : j . . - M' ii ',. . I This Highway Will Cover Six Thousand Miles of Road . way Will Connect Twelve National Farks and Go T hrcunh the Most Beautiful Scenery in America Hi' KATIltJtl.VE LOtl.-il-J SMIIII Oytt ef Ol fc"l Important move-jence niimy kinds of eiinnte and you u:inU i.Kd last year In wiil be so iinliut-l with a senna of :he DM N!ioM IVrk service as mighry wonJ. rs that yoj will-be-.-onif-tk-j apiMpn. of blockins out:an apftie 0f Ke America First, if tk PaHntit Pj'-o-rarK iiisnwcy. Tlii my revolurioilr.e travel In the Wot. A party trail b;az-rs ftart- - iVU ....v. ...... wide rivers and running CTUiom.rKine ol-,i tou-h mmy tran-con- v fnD,,Ct ,HC N t:n,n-a! h-hB-r,v, Vl,ai if you can Of ti Wont. I )n,p of ,,,,, National Park-to-l'ark Slf TImmimii.I Mild Of Hnoil I JiEhW-,v. and berairc Df-nv-r n you wtrc not that when you started. I "PrliiRs, varl-colore-3 canyon and petrl- Tliis wonderful h!---htt-.-.y 1-ad? up n!a forest. Never has the Yellow- mountain trails, runs m fertile vailey.i. stone t'arR been more popular than now, and each year increases Us attractiveness. It to plumed to ret the co-op- ration 3 ren-rj! p' of S"drl ad 6tmo noveinnirnta for hoth to ili th hard TtrIeinf cvvntuaily of the tit !hn1 wtle f roadwjy which t siDei teK NAtlnnV l's..-x The ',rii b leH ilwll fortunate If its' t4 mi National Prk. Th!-'-.Uthwjijr uUt irtve bQn c'l def.ntd. nnlta r' In th fonn -f a cir-le rhlch coonccta beauties whii h In ci tcs and rrandeur cannot be dupli cate. A Drllehtfid Titration Trip It.-inliT .Vntional I'urk The autoift on tlio way to Glacier Park passes through some of the moat Impressive parts of Montana and aa he leave the I'ark turns to the left and goes throuc.li Idaho to Washing ton, where he flnrt.i the charming! Ranler N'atlonul I'urk. Extensive Im provements have been made In hotels recently nnd i'arndlse Valley Is be loved of -ill !;r!it.,eerii. Twenty milea ;iacliT .Vatlonal I'ark ThouRli it may be a temptation to for j-tartinir aee--sit)le nner tne round tr.e circle traveler H ist and We.-t let us ' on the National l'ark-to-l'ark lligh- t leave fro'-i 'Tier-. way will pass on Xorth through Mon- ! lEiK-Kr 'Kimit.iin nri I ;an to the text prime attructlr.u. iheiof excelleni ro.dway lead to If- ll Is U'.i vl.-.t fl:vl the l:o-ky .Mountain Glacier National I'ark. Kvcry -iiesald a tbousc.nd automobile a dny BO X.-uionn! I'ark -.vh: - h lias recvitiy had , knows haf this perk a-IJe'n. .he re'- I 'o I'arjdise Valley and It m plann -d to . the p:ft -f n attra"'lv paten-ay onlervatlcn of the Hlackfret Indians, and have a two-way tralllo ruiita lo help the i-:-ie I'.ir s.de I s '. ti n-ilons one of the plcasurts U the s.slit of j coiiget: jn. Crater Lake Is the next ; tnoun.utiis, lakts and ftowf rlnf me;ul-j ' hem. fr some in Tihrrs i.i 'he tribe tern reached after a run through . ews are Inntimrmbl-.- ar.d the fine i are u-uaily .'.round the hotels. The Washington Into OreRon. Mt. Hauler Fall I! vrr rojd a'tnovt fi-il'.hed. It ; scenery placlrrn. high mountains, j h-is b-i-n ofllclally r.coRnlzed as the 'will connect the Eu-t and Wst sidm 1 rivers. Ia'te and vnlleys miikc thlsphiid lilKhe.st mountain in the United I of the I' irk snd rive .i r ... !o wnn- : park a rival of th r-jnadian llickies J'at--s, end It Is one of the best to - fMctura to yourself a aummer pnlng derful tcererv. You en rp'rd anv Just North of it. Tne nsrk has been frm OO National Park lo another. number of d -ys ,r re n h-1 "here are popular fror.i a tourist's standpoint Can yem hnafin anything mora J-.por,.l bnt-' n-l eh-i'n.. I.e-ninir this j thouith dlinat'c cnndillons I'rnlt the HrtfulT Too "HI not alori a. e our Park ttf h'rhwa will tak von o thes-awn from Jjre 15 to Si.p'emlier 15. uniitMl National plavKrounda buti.N'er'h and Wen tbmusli Ky-iti'm 'o Thls park -hou'd be rlslted because It vtlt grt gllmpaca of h marMoti i :he ev- r-p.-pu'ir y. 11 wfT Mf t-f AmarleSt Tea mill ciyerl-1 i'aik with lu (eyseri, r-.-n f N'n'lonal ! Is one of the mot beautiful In our ji iay odd hu-.'d Ichma of scenic gem. i 'limb, but Crater I,nke may some Mme be ns popul.ir because It Is In he craer of tin exttnet volcano. Tlo--.ir.rce h in"-" around Its story, and the colo-lni- of hs waters ste r-riiark-ih'e. ?-n-here r in lie found such a blue, k.iiue boats are on tht luke and there la good IU)i In ir. Vusciiilto Xatlonal Park Anctht-r .taunt takes in to Lassen Volcano National park In California, where roaas and trails are bln con structed and soon we find ourselves at Vosemlte National Turk, well known to all park lovers as one of the llnest playgrounds we have set aside for the people. Last year 25,000 persons camped In the free ramps on the floor of Yosrmlta Valley. Motorists find good service, the University of Cali fornia gives lectures and there are na tnri eulde talks but, of course, the lienuty and wonders of the pirk are tli vhlef attraction. JCrer Increasing ".'houirh It la always a temptation to linye- in ub Tomlt tf we would complete thu circuit we must pass on lo tho Oeneral Grant nnd Heifvla Na tional Park.t. The Inst year wu one of the most important in the const r--i-enrhed vatlon of the giant Sequoia trees. Sev eral holdlnss were conveyed to the United Htntes by Individual and the National Oenirrnphlc Society. Hasten cha.sm, the Grand Catiyon National . Park, oniy recontly called tnl for OrlRinally it was the (Irand Canyon National .Monument. Nearly aeventy thousand vl.-.liors were here last year. This U an all year rouod park. The hotels and bulldlngii 'lire mllned lo archliccturo, the drives are o ar ranired that one c.n look from tho rim : down, do'i-r ih canyon and there I ample trovi.sl.-in for taklnir the elght eers down 1. tho Colorado Illver If h desire. Hook and aiticlos have been written on tho diversliicd color- Inirs of this prcat gap In the earth ! this yawnlns, terrific chasm, lb equal of which Is unknown. Thore Is one more i.n.tkv'hat our "swing around Ihe circle" eiiablo us to .nnd that tht- iVs Vctd Na- ! Don Park of Col vadc This depend.', j not so much on Its scenery a oa It . murvelovs ruin which sksi the habl- 1 tatlon of a prehssto-Ir rue. JExcavA :ion are irolr.c on h Cbntaoii. Road are nxtveded year k ra o the principal attractions 1- rw nouse, enrf ralaco, etc. ens M It Is thought whole vlllat are hurled here. These are Ih . wonderful parks reached by the master highway and , connecting urns. The Yellowstone. Inn on toward the Kast the tour takes j Hoosevelt, National Park, and Paclflo In the recently added Zlon National Highway, and the Old Trail, end tntn, iMMc.i iwr ii-i vuri-cemreu ana hUrh focks nnd named by the Mor mons who took refnire here in early days to esc.spe hostile Indlnna, Then eomea that nio.t tuj)tnoui j m Italnhow route meet and rroa It What betier way to see our National Tark. than to bo thla way on a acenlc-loop. w hose finishing may be A nation-wide undertaking? .......