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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
Aoe two -r DAILY EAST OREOONtAN. PENDLETOk, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENINO, MAY 26, 1921. TEN PA0E3 D on't Miss The Merchants' and IflllQMIlll Manufacturers I Carnival, May 262728 :ci I n;, FIECE G00DS CARNIVAL BEGINS TOMORROW, MAY 26TII, LASTING THREE DAYS. A GREAT ATTRACTION Vn n i J i Ncu;bl,ril,S Ctton Silks and Woolens, Huge Lots at Lowest Prices in Years. The Piece Goods Carnival that be-ins tomorrow at 1 Jin 1 copies W arenouse is a sale of new Summer Goods at Lowest Prices. Every one of the'lots is made up entirely of New Spring Goods. Ju t uch ma tenal as one is most apt to want right now for Summer Apparel. To such a sale with its New Summer Goods and Low Prices we invite you tomorrow. NEW SILK CREPE DE CHINE Carnival Special, Yard $1.49 This is a soft, light weight crepe de chine, with a very lustrous fin ish and crinkly effect: the width is 40 inches. Excellent quality for women's blouses, dress es and for undergar ments; shown in all the leading shades. Marked Specially Low, a Yard $1.49 NEW SERGES, GAB ARDINES AND POIRET TWILL Carnival Special, 20 Per Cent Discount In the new weaves and colors, 36 to 56 in. in width. You'll find a good assortment here to select from and we feel sure that we can both serve and please you. Carnival Special for Three Days Only, 20 Per Cent Discount NEW SILK POPLIN Carnival Special, Yard 98c A very serviceable silk of very rich appear ance and you will find a splendid assortment of colors to choose from; 36 inches wide. Marked Specially Low, a Yard 98c. HANDSOME DRESS GINGHAMS AND TISSUES Carnival Special, Yard 19c, 23c, 29c up wards to 89c You'll say remarkable values and we are show ing unusually complete stocks of 27 and 32 inch ginghams and tissues in striking patterns both in domestic and import ed cloths. You must see our standard quality 27 inch Ginghams that we are offering at 19c yd., and our 32 in. Standard at 23c and 29c yard. Marked Specially Low, a Yard 19c, Upwards to 89c. IT i WKlKJLt MATERIAL Carnival Special 20 Per Cent Discount For dresses, suits and coats you will find all the late and popular shades and cloths; trico tines, velours, broad cloth, polo cloth, silver tones, etc. All wool ma terials; 48 to 56 inches in width. 4 Carnival Special For Three Days Only '20 Per Cent Discount NEW SILK SHIRTING Carnival Special, Yard $1.19, $1.57 and $1.88 They are neat striped patterns and light and dark colored back grounds, are very at tractive and of beauti ful quality silk. Just what you want for the hot summer weather. Marked Specially Low, Yd. $1.19, $1.57, $1.88 IMPORTED PONGEE SILKS Carnival Special, Yard 69c. $1.03, $1.16 to $3.82 These are all better grades pongees, all with the exception of the 69c grade are of a dust less finish; all are 33 in. in width, shown in nat ural color and in flesh, pink, maize, emerald, peacock, blue, rose and white. Qualities like these are sure to give you satisfactory wear. Marked Specially IiOW, Yd. 69c upwards to $3.82 NEW FANCY SUM MER VOILES Carnival Special 49c, 74c and upwards 40 inches wide in the new floral and dotted patterns, fine quality and color combinations to choose from and our price you'll find surpris ingly low. Marked Specially Low, Yard 49c, 74c upward NEW TAFFETA SILKS Carnival Special, Yard $2.19 Taffeta is this sea son's favorite silk for making of garments, in fact better "than it has been for years, accord ingly we have stocked a good asortment of them in the most wanted colors. Marked Specially Low, a Yard $2.19 NEW SATIN MESS A LINES Carnival Special, Yard . $1.98 All women know that satin messaline is simi lar to satin, very soft, lighter weight, and eas ily draped and has a lustrous finish. This messaline is 36 inches wide and we show a full range of the now sum mer shades. Marked Specially Low, a Yard $1.98 Here; Are The Prettiest of the New Pretty Sweaters Prettiness sticks out all over them. It can be seen in the cut, colors, weaves and design of their pock ets, sleeves, cuffs, buttons and sash, and being fash ioned in numerous new styles in every radiant and joyous color, the chances of making your favtorite selection is excellent. Priced from $7.50 to $38.50 Women's Footwear For tlie host or occuiuitioiiM which re quire the worker to ! on lier feet Tor lonjj hour, eomfortulile. gooil fttttutt slices mean more work. iM'tter work unit euMer wink. The teacher, the Itotisewife, the retiiil wiles woman, the mirr, the director of hitlu-trl-ul occupations of mi? sort feels foot-fatignc sorely unless she is properly sluxl. For nil these our shoes are Ideal. They are the best fur the price, no mutter whut the price. Tan Calf Oxford, Goodyear welt, new style oxfords, beauti fully designed. Price . . . . $7.50 White and Brown Combina tion Sport Oxfords, Goodyear welt, white ivory leather soles and heels. Price $8.00 Brown Kid Pumps, turn soles, with brown suede saddle strap. Price $9.50 Black Kid Pump, turn soles, with black suede saddle strap. Price $9.00 IK YOl' I FI T At III; AND PAIN, If you huve eiilloiws. If jour feet tire easUy, If yoii hate fiillen or broken arches, call at the alloc department, we hate BTiuliiuto speil. alists to serve you. J? Diamond W. Coffee costs materially less than other hig;h grade coffees. .. . u WHY? Because it is packed in specially treated fiber cans instead of expensive tin cans. Why waste your money on tin cans? . You can always do a little better at The Peoples Warehouse. Big assort ment lower prices best qualities. KmETONJ 6SLMEST DEPARTMENT 19ft2 pfoPeopIes rehouse - I WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE IfF It will pay you to visit our Men's Shoe Sale. Values up to $15.00. Your choice $4.95. ' '. ... ; m mm llWlf 1 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department ROLLED BARLEY, ROLLED OATS, tlmo'tiiy IIAY ALFALFA HAY CHICK FEED SCRATCH FEED WHOLE CORN CRACKED CORN ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 MLLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 1300 W. Alta Thonc 351 THAN IN 75 YEARS Conditions in Sheep Game Are good condition as it Is now," ho d- clarcs." "I've been with the company ( for 15 years and prospects for good . feed certainly look promising." I t I Included in the shipments of sheep that the Cunningham concern hbs al ready put out for the summer is a bund of 3.000 yearling- range rams. "Kor size, condition and uualiiy, these rams are the best wo have I owned for years," according to Mac Hoke. "With the good pasture 111 prospect we expect to have some ,, ...- , splendid offerings this" fall." Excellent if Market Would 1 ,i 'iv i.4iiiu uiuu Linn tui Has 'juc;i Elk Increasing. According to re ports from stockmen elk uro rapidly increasing on the cattle range in the mountains. In many instances cattle men are seriously Inconvenienced by the reprvdutlons of the elk as they tear down fences in traversing from one range to another. Give Grower Chance to Sell. Itangp in the mountains never has been better than it is this year. Donald j Cameron, foreman for the Cunnlng jhiim Sheep Co., has Just returned from an Inspection of the range ussd by the company. "I never have wen the rang;! In as 2000 AMERICAN AND CANADIAN R0TARIANS SAIL FOR EDINBURGH CAUVSO (;OF,S TO ITALY NEW YORK, May f.- (A. P.) Knrleo Caruso, tenor, who Is convales cing from pleurisy, will sail for Italy with his family Saturday. The party, including Sir. and Mrs. Caruso, their baby, uloria. and tho tenor's brother. (Ilovannl, will occupy four suites fitted up as bod chnninrrs, music rooms, slt ting rooms and nursery. Depletion of wild game In Northern Quebec, due to the Introduction of the modern long range rifle is forcing Es kimos and Indians into cuunikullsm. according to missionaries who havo recently returned from that region. 1 M'oisv m:kvics Nervous troubles, with backache, i dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the remedy that j hii helped your neighbors, j Mrs. Jack l'hlllii.s, 711 I.illrth St., j Pendleton, says: "My kidneys were (Weak and disordered undol suffered j from .backache. had a dull ache ! through my kidneys and I felt all tired I out. My kidneys were disordered and my feet bloated badly. I was so ner- vous, I would nearly fly t'x pieces. 1 j was annoyed by headachestnd spell I of dlzlness, too. one of the family tuM I me to try Uosn Kidney 1'llls and one i' rop condition indicates a state pro- box relieved me of the headaches, i duct Ion of about ;,025.(iuv tons of Backaches. d!Z7y and nervous trouble tame nny and L'lH.OHO tons of wild i 4nd the bloating went down." ihay. The percent of last year's hay Price tuc, at all dealers. Don't ,crop remaining on farms on May 1. simply ask for a kidney remedy- get l'-l. In estimated at 12.A per rent. Dosn's Kidney Pills the same that compared with fi.O per cent in 19:0, Mr Phillips had. Foster-Milburn iwlth 8.0 p.r cent in 1919, and S O per Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y, (cent in 191, better than for the average year. The wool clip, too, was better than uniul, and If the market would show a ten dency to behave Itself with any de cency, the scowl that characterizes the countenance of sheepmen would probably be replaced by a smile. liny in f.isxl Condlthm' Accord- j Ing to state statistics, there appears to oe a siigni decrease in tne tital hay acreage of tho state as compared with a year ago but condition of tho hay i fields and meadows on May 1, was estimated at !9.0 pe r cent of normal, conipnn-d with 93.0 a year ago. ' ous Id era bio new acreage was wenen to airuita las? year mil a. con siderable area of old fields have been plowed up and seeded to other crops which will later be resmvn to alfalfa. The high prices prevailing for hay during recent years (prior to this year) have caused growers to hold on to run down ulfalfa fields longer than would ordinarily be considered good farming practice. Present bay NKW YfHtK. May 26. (A. P.) Two steamships havo been chartered to transport two thousand American and Canadian Kotarlans to Kdlnburgh Scotland, for the annual convention of the International Association of no tary Clubs, to be held Jiine'l.1 to IS. They will sail June 1 from New York. Be Slender frue way bsstms sltnder, (!, healthy;' ia nv yours. & IM ptetitr: tr h4ow r to fj r you fda of MM before roducuos of wafcht. No Urrinf or Udioaa axoretafo. Mo ooohmi wiia omns. mcj bo thyroid, M loo of tim. Juot follow too simpio, oaiy Koroln lyotam tut raauoe 1 0 lo CO aorjas wht or you neod tor andtr rooDry-rfuflf fi.r- oi, rHittrio. roeom- Miulod by phyaieaoa, a Hi) to your capability and charm. Amass all bo n yen. Ra. Is appasraoua, ttraao.o, ain in hoatm, add ymtayout m! Taka your saaunnu aa woifbt of u aid look at your J Is aalrror la km., u (raal h.sWH, Imm'i low aay or tiraat atart aow aa1 eti,oy Iho rVriii ri br"mf abuidar. Aik lor bol ot KOIIM TSIUtlS (prassnrmd Hronl at any dnnr lutro. AeMpt so nbatltule. 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