East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 11, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1921. I
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TWELVE PAGES
NEWS OF FAtaU
AND RANGE
THREE WEEKS MORE
Pacific Jewel Silk Hose
Very Special, a pair $1.75
.Women's Kayser Silk Underwear
Discounted 33 1-3 Per Cent
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A very fine quality pure
dye silk hose, fashioned
with seam up back and
seamless foot. Fine lisle
garter top, high spliced heels
double soles and toes; all
sizes in black and white.
Aii Exceptional Value
at 81.75 a pair.
SALE OF REMNANTS
Friday, June 10th v
in the
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Over 81200 worth of silk, woolens,
w ash goods and drapes at 1-1, 1;3 and
1-2 Price.
See the elaborate display in our show
window.
MEN'S SHOES $1.93
Our special sale of men's shoes continues with
a rush. Don't let it come to a close without get
ting a pair or two of these wonderful bargains.
Values up to 15.00.
SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1.93.
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Extra Quality Silk Trieolette
Very Special at $2.49
One of the most fashionable silk materials for
summer wear will be high-grade lustrius tricollette.
A rich clinging fabric with open mesh effect, woven
in lock-stitch, which prevents it from raveling. The
width is 36 inches. All the new handsome shades for
blouses, dresses, etc. Regular $3.00 values.
Special Saturday Only, Yard $2.49
DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLES
FOR SUMMER USE. - "
Dr. Palmer's Almond Meal Compound
Very Special, 6 oz. can 23c
Especially prepared for the toilet. You will find
that the rough and irritated condition of the skin
will disappear, and a white, soft, velvety and healthy
condition will follow. Our regular low price 30c can.
Special Saturday Only, each 23c
Mum's Deodorant A delicate deodorant indispen
sable for the toilet. Special, per box , 21c
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. This shampoo
may be used freely and as often as desired, for it
does not dry the scalp or cause the hair to become
brittle. Special, a .bottle 43c
Elcaya Complexion Powder A dainty aid of vel
vety softness producing a natural alluring effect
with refinement and good taste. Special, a box 43c
Lablaclie Face Powder Refreshing to the skin,
improves the complexion. Excellent for outdoor
life. Special, a box 59c
Our entire stock of
Kayser and Vanity Fair
Silk Underwear will be
on sale for Satuday
only at 1-3 less our regu
lar price.. The assort
ments are good, the gar
ments beautiful, and
they are moderate in
price at the regular
market figure. This
sale gives you an oppor
tunity to supply your
summer requirements
at a big saving.
Sale of Women's Silk Top Union Suits
Kayser quality underwear at a decided bargain
price. Get a season's supply of these beautiful fin
ished garments. Shown in flesh and a few in white,
bodice and band top style, with tight knees. All
sizes in the. lot, but not all sizes in each style. They
are regular values from $3.00 to $4.50.
Sale Price Saturday Only, a Suit $2.49
GRAND CLEANUP SALE OF
WOMEN'S PUMPS
We have a wonderful stock of W'ornen's pumps, in
cluding many styles and all the desirable leathers.
This is a great bargain event and no economical
woman can possibly afford to overlook it. Values
range up to 13.50. Your choice $4.95
Fit the Bill With Them Now
When Coolness is Nodded.
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Use Our Free Conveniences, telephones
post office, rest room, information
Department.
OttiI0 CJJEAIEST PEPARTMESI SJtUZ
pnePooples rehouse,
VffSail WHERE. IT RAYS TO TRADE TKZTT?""
MAKE THIS STOREYOUR STORE
It's here to serve you.
Twenty dnji nioro of good season-
I able weather! ;':.' i
That's th prayer of I'niittllla county
wheatsrowers.
In the lower region 'of the county
the wheat Is already' Iwiflnnlnir to fill,
and In the higher district It's In
bloom, and the yield that will be har
vested thin fall depends In large mea
sure on the way the weatherman Ua
haves during the next three weeks.
For this Muse of Us development the
erop la In excellent condition. The
season ha been a propitious one, nd
if extremely hot weather will hold off
until the. heads are all filled, the crop
will he a hummer,
That'sWhy farmers smile at ths
cloudy, coot weather thathas prevail
ed during this wuok. They want more
of It, and gentle showers mixed In Ju-
dlt-lously with the passing of the days
won't make them very mad.
Men Want Work Mayor Gooritt A.
Hitrtman, In addition to a lot of other
correspondence that comeg to lilrn as
head of the city administration, la re
ceivlng a lot of letters how from men
who want work. Home of them want
anything, but almost without excep
tion, the writers express a preference
for work on the farm.
Huy ltcjrulallonit. The hay farmers
of the West Kxtenslon Irrigation Pro
ject who are contemplating selling
hay through the Oregon Kay (Irowcra
association are keenly Interested In
knowing what graded hay reaMy sig
nifies. The following is a copy of the
Rtate regulations regarding the grades
of alfalfa:
"Choice alfalfa hay shall be alfalfa
hay B per cent pure,- good, clan, and
r.f natural color, sound, sweet and well
buled.
"No 1 alfalfa hay shall be alfalfa
hay with a mixture of not to exceed
ten per conf combined of bright
1, leached or other tame grasses, and
may contain not mora than a slight
trace of foxtail. It shall be leafy, ron
miaably flae, of good green natural
color, sound, awedt and well balad,
"No. 2 alfalfa shall be alfalfa with
a mixture of not to exceed twenty per
ci'Dt of other tame grasaos. It shall bs
of fair color, leafy, reasonably fins,
sound, sweet and woll baled."
MARGARET HILLS IS
(East Oregonian Special.)
ECHO. June 11. In. Grace Keith
returned to her home at Itirtland
Thursday after visiting here for a few
day at the home of her sister, Mrs.
A Scries of Human Interest
Talks on Insurance
'
How Much Insurance
Should a Man Have
When He is Married?
This question is getting more
and mote attention every day.
One man said:.
"Whfni you hen I am married
you will know I am carrying at
Ktu.t 15,000 life iniuraute."
Another said:
"I figure that a man fchould
provide an income for his fam
ily of at least $!SIK per year.
That is 6"t on $2."),IKXt. f ex
leef to cany that amount."
My work for Oregon life In
surance Company is not to fell
you all the iiifuiauc I poesibiy
ca, but to wosk with you to
decide how you can obtain max
imum protection et a cost pro
portionate to your laconic.
This rray rroan s $1000 or
j.OW) policy.
Think it over and talk with
D. B. SNYDER
n'OrcgonJifeMa
I'I.mhitox onrofioN
Basil Mikesell.
A. B. Thomson left Thursday for
Pendleton to Join Col. Kaley and Mar.
ion Jacks on a fishing and hunting
i-arty. They expect to stay at the
'Raley cabin In the mountains.
S. Sams returned to his home at
Yakima Thursday after spending sev
eral days here In the city transacting
business affairs.
Make-up exams for the students of,
the 7th and Mh grades who failed in'
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, llll flfllC rxuuin ill .uiy nci r i.,jiim htm
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; v .irs. i.ianin nitittu m liic ecituvi
' bouse, Thursday and Friday.
j Miss Margaret Hills returned home
I from Corvallls Thursday, where she
j had been attending O. A. C. the past;
year. - j
I C. It. Williams and C. II. Bianstettet
! were business visitors in Pendleton
Thursday.
Pretty and a Winner
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Veelcy and Miss
' Kmma Geizler composed a motor
party to Pendleton Friday afternoon.
j italph Siiyl'ir was an Echo visitor
from Butter Creek Friday.
Jlr. and Mrs. C. N'. Crary of Contact,
I - v. fj. Mrrivefl in Krho. Thursday
'to visit ( at the home of Mr. Clary's j
j brother, yf. H. Crary. j
I iva j'. Jonnson was a visitor at the.
' county seat Thursday.
Sheriff Houser spent Thursday In
I Echo transacting official business,
j Mrs. Dell Johnson, who has been
j i guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
j W. H. Crary for the past ten days left
QUiVLITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department.
1.000,000 I.VM.GH ; Kt'IT IThfJi
riKTrtOIT. Mich.. June 11. (A. IV)
Suit for 11,000,000 damages was
filed In fcderul court here today
against members of the Detroit board
of health by the Curtis corporation at
California, ennners and packers.
The complaint alleges tho corpora
tion's business was duiraiKed to that
extent through seixnre In October.
1919. of a quantity of Its produce fol.
lowing the death of five persons, due,
the board of health declared, to bo-
i tulinos poisoning.
Miss ilarle Curtis ojT Detroit Is called the prettiest bathing girl in ths
country, but she has vftm medals on her swimming. She Is going after
( mors prizes at the California swimming events. , .
for her home in Portland the early
part of the week.
Thomas Koss spent Thursday after
noon on business in Condon, Oregon,
H. K. Willis returned home Friday
evening from Horseheads, New York
where he was called two months ago
ty the serious illness of his father
While in the east .Mr. Willis visited at
vsiious points with old friends and ac.
iuaintances. His father is still ill, 1ul
is reported l lie on the road to re- ,
covery.
nidi ifftuncn
Of PALM BEACH
Tells Girls How She Found
Relief From Pain
Who Says the War's Over
J Ml WtwJT
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West Palm Beach, na.-"When I
was la years tld i was irregular and I
ihad such terrible
cramps it felt like a
knife going through
me. ItookLydiafc.
t Puikham's V egeta
l blc Compound and I
J was cured. After I
Hrre's proof that war's still going on In Europe. It's the first p to
rn re to arrive In America from th! Gf;k-Turk front In tt near vast
Q.X Kllcu ait shown bruising la Turk prtsoners,
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jp. v J tilUIIV.14 . U.U
;, '(the ssme troublo
' i,'acau.ed by the added
work of farming and
5 Iheavy waahines so 1
hold my husband to
lpt six bottles of the
Vegetable Compound and by, taking it
regularly my troubles ccssed and now 1
never have a pajn or ache, and am regu
lar. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compoundi and think every
f'oung girl should take it. You can pub-!
ish this letter and it may be the means '
of helping some other girl or woman. " i
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.urs. lAi(I JM. . 4ui1Elf, COX ti,
West Pgim Beach, Florida.
While no woman is entirely free from
periodic suffering it does not seem to be
the plan of nature that woman should
suffer so severely and when pain exists
omeming is wrong which should beset
right. Kvery. girl 'who. qpifers from
monthly cramps should give Lvdia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Coninounii a fair
trial.
OPEN SUNDAYS and U'GS
UNTIL 10 P.M. f
GAS OILS ACCESSORIES.
, SERVICE CAR AT ALL HOURS
Our Service Car is equipped with a crane for handling automo
biles with broken wheels, Spindles, or in any other
wrecked condition.
We Specialize in Repairing
Buick Hupmobile
AND .. ;
Stephens
AUTOMOBILES. ,
Our long EXPERIENCE and EQUIPMENT enables us to give
you a job that will be satisfactory in evtry way.
Newsome & Cumming
For Good Automobile Repairing
Day and Nijfht Phone 780
Courtesy 701 W. ALTA ST.
(Opposite Van Petten Lumber Co.)
Service vJ
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