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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
f AGS TWO IMMlilDiliillililflMliliiB mm 5 4 1 CS IS TOO IMPORTANT TO RE LIGHTLY PASSED OVER. THIS WEEK ONLY, YOUANjl E LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS. A SALE THAT FURNISHES EVIDENCE THAI THE g FASHIONABLE SILKS, WOOLENS AND WASH FABRICS niTY sit.ks wnnT.F.vs anh mTTON mnns at tttf. t PEOPLES WAREHOUSE IS FOLLOWING EVERY DECLINE IN THE MARKET. SUPPLY YOUR SUMMER NEEDS HERE, TOMORROW: 4 Ti DAILY EAST QKEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGQJJ. UKUJAX fcV.iunu, uufta a, - - v" lllilMIUluiiuiiJJJimiiJiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiuuiui .... ,,.-. - - - i. , .... fa Our Entire Slock of Dress Gfcods Special This Week Only, 20 Per Ct. Discount. Serges, gabardines, Toiret twill, tricotines, velours, broadcloths, polo cloth, etc. This is the time to provide very liberal sup ply at 20 per cent less cur Agular low price. Domestic Organdies, 40 inches wide; white, a yard 65c Handsome Dress Ging hams and Tissues" Special This Week Only, Yard 19c upward to 89c. You'll say remarkable values and such a complete stock to choose from. , New Fancy Summer Voiles, Special This Week Only, Yd. 49c, 79c and up. 40 inches wide in new floral and dotted patterns, our prices you'll find sur prisingly low. Unusually Good Quality Taffeta, Special This Week Only, Yard $2.19 Taffeta is this season's favorite silk. You'll find a good assortment of the most wanted shades. Imported Pongee Silks, Special This Week Only, Yard 69c, $1.03, $1.16 to $3.82 All of these are the bet ter grade pongees, all ex cept the 69c grades are of jf dustless finish. . , Good Quality Silk Toplin, Special This Week Only, Yard 98c A very serviceable silk of very rich, appearance, good selection of colors to choose from. ? Superior Quality Satin Messaline, Special This Week Only, Yard $1.98 Vpw similar to satin. very soft and easily drap-1 ed and has a lustrous lin ish. Beautiful Silk Skirtings for Hot Weather, Special This Week Only, Yard $1.78 to $6.75. Every lovely new weave, providing the means for the smartest garments.. Splendid Quality Silk Crepe de Chine, Special This Week Only, Yd. $1.49 40 inches wide, excellent quality for women's blous es, dresses and for undergarments. Fashion Favors Canton Crepe, Special This Week Only, Yard $3.98 ' We show them-in reli able qualities and a wide ranee colors. This is our regular $5.00 quality. Handsome Silk Shirtings, Special This Week Only, Yard $1.19 to $1.88. Neat striped patterns, beautiful quality; just what you want for the hot summer weather. ' Imported Swiss Organdies 98c to $1.50 Every fashion . review extols the desirability and forecasts the popularity of organdies in dainty col 6rs for summer frocks. In order to meet the; demand we. have again received a complete stock'l-of '.extra fine 'quality--imported swiss organdies in all the leading shades and jvhites Special' Values, a . .yard 98c and $1.50. Ak We're responsible for ' your complete satisfac tion. You get it or your money back . Is it good quality? That's a more important thing to be 'sure of than price; all prices are lower But all quality isn't good- Ours is Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes specially priced at i . $35.00 to 65.00' iirii!iiiiiiM GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S PUMPS We, offer three hundred pairs of women's pumps, including nearly every, desirable leather and make'in values up to $13.50 YOUR CHOICE $1.95 Don't miss this sale, it's a wonder. i ' 5jI SUMMER APPAREL FOR WOMEN J with true summer like freshness, J our outerwear is so dainty and cool appearing that one cannot help en- jj tering into the prevailing joyous H spirit that even at this early date p seems to foretell of the sunny days H of summer. Let us remind you of this: that it matters not how fashionable a garment is or how desirable it may be, it carries the same moderate price ticket you will find, attach ed to all garments in this store all during the season. 1 -" WOMEN'S PUMPS SACRIFICED Values up to $13.50 . 500 Pairs Your Choice $4.95 fcEPARTXEXT 1323 V.: : X1WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE rgb! MAKE THIS STORE YOUR IDZAD QUARTERS. ' It's Here to Scne You. . ROMANCE OF GOLD HUNTER WRITTEN ON HISTORY OF MAN'S EFFORTS TO REACH GOLD IN SIERRA MADRE MTS. Murder and "vMence MarkedXl.r HanY Of These Attempts Yet mountains of Sonora and Chihuahua, D.. C;il Dmuillc Meslco,- have hclil the secret of a gold Brave opiril Ollll rreVdlla. mlne Df fabulous richness and a vast .. - treasure store of gold, mined and h'.d- niSBKK. Aris., Jun 3. (A. P.) den away in an inaccessible tunnel. The romance of the gold hunter is Tvriuen In the history of man's ef forts through the centuries to reach and bring back to civilization this w!iilth of the Old Hyopa mines. Mur ders and violence have marked many of thepe efforts and still in many hardy breasts of this mining country today there still stirs the spirit which has promoted many to brave the dang ers of starvation, thirst and death at the hands of Indian bands and out laws in the search for gold. Vesica City contains records of the sly miT ''V K You'll know (MM'B. 'H V -"JU-JV it by the lm-MfP ssWl J , N never failing r TM li I 1 f(i) firrdTt J 'flavorsome -fM . mMl hrr,-1" I results. Jjrnh- .J; IN kitchen or camp-kit, OLYMPIC feinaf Pancake Flour is indispensible for good lllf SSS! pancakes or waffles. Simply add water mwm eTf"a,wi; or milk, mix and cook. - u-rapptd and tealed. - MKtiifMM :"a::;:rj ' . whcat Mrnsri Ihsj&l i '''; I " - At Yotm Grocers .,, . ? ";; VIt:;:;! ' ALONG WlTW tlr MUM V w W Jl;, Olympic Fu)LH molth br 1 L v I T 1? ' . -.uei. r.l 1 M 1 TwV.-' iffkH f,.i.-W-L:- Ttiwwcot.mt I fl j vrv A o. ST oLttooT eld mine and teveral prospectors, one of them .lack Dunn, accredited discov erer of the Warren district, have re ported seeing ruins of the old mine, but none e.er reached there. According to records at the Mexican capital, in the latter part of the sev enteenth century the ixolated village of Old Tyopanvas raided by Indians, who destroyed tho town and killed all the Inhabitants except u prlettt. ; After wandering for several weeks, the priest arrived at a tittle town call ed Auga Fi!a, on the Faqul river, where lie was received and cared for by a Mexican family. His hardships caused his death, but before he died he fiive to the family a description and map of the mining camp, lie al so reported that the gold obtained from seven years of mining had ben restored in an old tunnel because of the impossibility of shipment to civil ization. The story and map. It Is said, have been handed down from family to family fcr generations, Those who attempted to reach the camp loHt their outfits and many did not return. The Indians for years menaced all pros pectors and this condition still exists, augmented by bands of outlaws. Max Covita, for several years Mex ican ronsu. at Naco, is said to have been the latest possessor of . the pne-'t's map. Ho declared . he twice succeeded .n getting as far as Casa June Bride H Flanca from which the ruins of Old Tyol-ft are visible and it was reported lie nad net given up hopes of reach ing the place at his death several years ago. Beit Grower, a local man, twice stni tod with two companions to make the ticriloiis' Journey, but was forced lack xecaimc of Insufficient equip ment, Indian mid outlaws. HEn.VflSTOK Ore., June 3. A new town is being started at Cold Spring, In Cmatllla County. K. P. Bodrt, who is the founder of the town of lloard nian. Is the founder of tho new place. He owns the land at the old Cold Springs station and has employed K, I. Davis, the well known engineer, who has surveyed the site and is, now pre paring tho plat, which will be filed -in the county records, within a few days The new place Is at the rivers end of the new proposed Cold !prlnss-Pon-dleton Highway. The contract for the building for thirteen miles to Holdnran was recently lot by the state highway commission at the cost of $133,000. The Newport Construction company of Hernilxton, will build the road and expect to es tablish camp on the new townslts within a few days. Thn new town will be the shipping and storage station for the wheat .of the Cold Springs diNtrlct, which has been estimated at something over one fourth of a million bushels. It Is also just two miles from alfalfa fields on the Hermlston Project and a large area of land, which will finally be ir. rivaled, extends to the townslte and a good road now connects the govern ment Project with the Cold Springs siding, where considerable shipping hns been done the pnst few years hy tiVlxens of the Columbia District. The nsme of the new town has not been definitely dete-mtned yet. Th founder of the town-prefers the nntna of Cold Springs but this may not bs permitted by the postal authorities, and If not suggestions for a name will be solicited. Tho new tijwn is Pendleton's lionr cmI point to tho Columbia Stiver, it Is only about (hlrty miles and when tha highway Is completed on the Pendle ton end, truck lines can make the round trip to the boat landing In less tlan thrrf hours. FrochlcFoco , Miss Marti) Redman. Swedish ac tress, who iwu been popular on the American stage, has aiuKMnKed she. will bo married in Juno to Captair. Bun mid Wind Ivrtiig Out Inly Spots, How tn Hoinovo I-'jiHily , Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles wllh the guarantee. of a reliable concern that It will nut cost yon a penny nnlcss It removes the freckles; while If It does give you a clear complexion the cx- ponsc is trifling. Blmply get an ounce of Otlilne double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion, ltarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst esse. Be sure to auk the riruggrist for the double strength Othlne as this strength Is sold under guarantee of money back if It fails to remove freckles, : tl Girl Riders Wanted For Jockey Races Any Pendleton Girls Who Will Be in Portland for the Rose Festival on June 8, 9 and 10th will be interested to know that on ..Saturday, June 11th the day following the Festival, the American Legion of Tortmnd is staging a frrett attraction at the Rose City Speedway.. Among the various events will be girls' jockey races. These will be straight running races and w'll consist of three heats of one quarter mile eadtu The prizes will amount to $125. We want some good entries in this race and we will furnish the horses if the girls from the eastern part of the state will furnish, their own colors. If you are interested in this please write to the Conriniltee at 632 Railway . Exchange Building, Portland, and the necessary arrange ments will be made. .