PAG1! TWO DAILY EAST OREGON!, PENDLETON. OUSGOlt, I.LHJ1H 1JL-I.I..I. mill' 1 11,1 I XI. .LM.K UJ1IW ll.-U-l--: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14. 1021. TEN PAGES ABOUT THIS TIME 0' YEAR Real Quality . . rJorchandise At prices that in most cases are not as much as many stores are asking for "Cheap," "take-a-chance" stuff.' .We've fakeiui' ,5s$on (oujrs mertWndlsc and are as low if not lower than the present wholesale costs justify. AYH give you the best for the price, no matter what the price. " John Kocliendorfer Puts Into Effect Ilia Doetrine as Eight Kind of Punishment for Men. ' y&i fi- ' ' dfe " ' Daintv Lingerie Blouses Just out of their tissue wrappings, crisp, new affairs -heralding the newer modes of the season. The thrifty will buy several of these, for we do not know where else she can get such value for the low price of $2.75 to $8.00 Voiles trimmed with net and Swiss in dainty color combinations, .one of the latest styles of the season. Ask to see them. . Buy Your Panama Now Now is the time to buy your Panama, the assortment is com plete now and you'll enjoy a full season's wear. We are showing some very fine qualities made by Knox. Have a look at them, you'll like them . . $0.50 to $12.50 You Cau Reduce Your Hips anil Thighs 6 to 8 Inches in a Perfectly Fitted GOSSARD CORSET. The original-unequalled front lacing corset The scientific boning that is alone Gossard's, carefully distributes the pressure of the skillfully cut skirt and reduces flesh as if by magic. It is all done with such careful re gard for every hygienic principle that your comfort and health are safeguarded beyond question. It is with full assurance of your complete satisfaction that we offer you these world-famed corsets in which every principle of front lacing has been originated, developed and perfected. Models for Every Type of Figure $3.75 to $12.00 if MEN'S SUITS 836.50 A wonderful offer. This lot includes pure wool worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc. The makes are Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire, Style plus, etc., values up to $00.00. tHUlCE $36.50 Folks Are Realizing That Big Values Abound Here They realize that they can buy to better advantage here. In ad dition to the numerous, timely special offering all over our dry goods department, please re member that our regular prices are also always a little less. HANDSOME SPORT SILKS AT $3.98 $4.50 and $5.50 Qualities Crepe Soleil, Du-Kist, Broche patterns and other handsome sport silks in a splendid assort ment of colors, 40 inches wide and such qualities sold for $9.50 to $11.50 in 1920. Priced Extremely Low, yd. $3.98 We have many other Special Values in Sport Silks to offer you at from $1.98 to $3.50 yard. DO YOU KNOW ALL THE THINGS FOR WHICH PON GEE IS USED? Scarcely any other silk is so ac ceptable for summer, nor is any silk adaptable to a wider range of uses. It can be used for un derwear, sleeping garments, men's shirts, women's blouses, dresses, wraps, scarfs, handker chiefs,, draperies, etc. We are showing pure silk dustless pon gee at very low prices $1.15, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.75 Yd. LARGE ASSORTMENT SILK CREPE DE CHINE $1.59 For summer dresses and blous es you will find this offering a real money saver. Shown in black, ivory, navy, Copenhagen, brown, rose, peach, maize, apri cot, pink, flesh, etc.; 40 in. wide and a splendid quality at our reg ular low price at $1.75. Very Special, now $1.59. MEN'S SHOES H95 This is a very special offer. A wonderful assortment including all sizes, styles and leathers. Good makes, values to $15:00. CHOICE $4.95 lMi.TON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORt Make Tbii Your Sure; Tay You. More It Will iPfieTkoples Warehouse. Prepare For aiatlon; IH uiils Here. Your Your IT PAYS TO tp or V1 iw.i-'.-iar I MASCOT AVjT, I'm?.. June 14. -!'. ' Kinif ieorie wax host to the fashion able and miuninic world today, whffl lh urislo. TiiUc Ascot liace Meeting tdwiied on the ro.val Health. Ascot ii WOMEN! BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES" t'nless you ask fur "Ilmond Dyes" you may set a poor dye that streaks, rputs, fade" and ruins your goods. Kvry package of Diamond Dyes con tains simple dirions for home dye ing or liming any new, rli h. fadeless color Into nurmcnts r draperies of iiy material. No iiilnfukes! Ne l-riliilen! royal property, and the Kins appoints his own stewards, but otherwise he al lows the Jockey Club to run the net ! ing which Includes some of the finest racing of the year, the beautiful track is thrown open to the public free, and the only charges made are for the spa cious grandstand seats and the big betting enclosures, but thousands In. eluding the most fashionable and ex clusive circles, prefer to 'pleinc amid the heather, and use their own auto mobiles, carriages or other convey ances, as grandstands. Kin? Tieorge, uecompanleil by Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, Prince Henry and Princess Mary, together with the whole court, drove In state tioin Windsor OiHile, where the royal family is slaving for the week. Many valuable prizes will be com peted for during the four days racing and the best equine preformers in Kngland will be amongst the runners. The principal races today were the As cut Hold Vai (presented by the King, . s handsome trophy value 1,000 pounds), a weight forage and sen race over two and a quartcrtmlles; the As cot stakes, worth l,:ou pounds, a nanaicap over two miles: and the Coventry Htakes, value 1,000 pounds, lor classic two-year-olds, over five fur. longs. Apart from the raring .however. Ascot Is one of the principal social events ot the season, and from the feminine point of view is a cjirnlval of oress. many wonderful example of the modiste's art being on show 'tun THINK RIOTING WAS STARTED TO PREVENT VISIT OF KING GEORGE lUllSlCOffiG i Mm PAsF nF NFRVFv I iium uiiyu ui iitiiiiwi IllMSIIi'FAGTS Continued from page 1.) the organization und who was pres ent when the 1 .uilles of the U. A. It. organized 22 years ago. C. True of Sherwood has been dub bed the "Prune King" of the veter ans. He had several thousand cases of the fruit lust year, but he. denies that he was very greatly enriched by the crop at the price he hud to take for them. KEJ-FAST, June 10. (A. T.) Ri oting accompanied y revolver and rifle firing waa renewed today. It la be lieved the rioting was organized by tho republicans to prevent the visit of King lieorge on June 22d to attend the state opening of the Ulster parliament. James M. Piiu Is one of the liveli est veterans here attending the en campment. His home is in Portland. When Joe Harvey of the East Ore. gonial! introduced himself to Mr. Pugh, he asked him casually if he had any relatives in Indiana. "My first corporal as a recruit In the army was a chap named Pugh from Cruwfordsville, Indluna," Har vey told the G. A. It. veteran. "Herman Pugh?" "Yes, Herman Pugh," came the reply. "He' my nephew," Mr, Pugh said and reminiscences were in order. Charles Dickerson, commander at the post at Eugene has the distinc tion of having farmed on one ranch for 28 continuous years. He has been in Oregon Ibnger than that. He was ,in the Slst Iowa Infantry and had 36 months of service. He was wounded twice, once through the foot and an- jother time through the shoulder. WhQn a bullet plowed Its Way through I his shoulder, the army doctor told Dickerson that he would never get well. He fooled 'cm. He weighed Just 118 pounds atlhe time of his enlistment in the' army, jc. Hadley says. He was 18 at the time, and they would not take him any sooner. He got in with the last 300.000 and served tjll the end of the war. He waa with the Armies of the North in Virginia at" the flme of Lee's surrender. W. C. Owens of Adam.", father of Chas. Owens of this city, arrived in Pendleton this morning to attend the encampment. He will be here the rest of the week. David Clark. Juniorvlee-commander of the Oregon department, and Mrs, Clark are two visitors who are taking a keen interest In all the events of the encampment. . D. W. Butler is another one of those Ananias scouts. He did a good Job of stretching the truth when he entered the army, being a few months more than IS. Some of his comrades. In talking about that piece of falsity, de clare that he has to be "watched" even yet. He served in Co. A. 7th lovya In fantry, and a twin brother was with him throughout the war. His father was either mortally wounded or killed outright in the Battle of Shiloh. An other brother served In an Iowa outfit. fi. W. Taylor, commandant of the Oreron Soldiers' Home at Itosehurg, thinks probably he Is the youngest O. A. K. veteran here for the encamp ment. Incldentally.jSo far as the rec ords have been completed, he had to tell the biggest lie of any hien inter viewed to gpt Inlo the army, so he heads the list in the Ananias club. He was Just 15 years old when he enlisted. On the night of his Kith birthday he did picket duty. He says there are two of the men ot the home .at Roseberg who are younger than him. G. It. Castner, of Hood Hiver, 3 among the O. A. R. men here for the encuuipment. Mrs. Charles Castner, past state president of vthe Oregon 1'ederatlon of Women's:iubs, who vis ited Pendleton during the recent club convention Is tho daughter-in-law of Mr. Castner. mu . r n IX OIIU'ITjATIOV IOVIHN, June 14. (A. P.) The widespread destitution caused by un employment here ts bringing out the gold hoarded by many persons In more prosperoos times. There hn heen a most noticeable increase In the num ber of sovereigns and half sovereigns In circulation In the last few weeks. Previously It was only on rare oc casions that a sovereign or half sover eign was teadered. SA.V FRAN'CISCO, June H. fA. P.) The United Stales lias had a bad case of nerves and its people should know that the country is simply pass ing through a period of recuperation from a period of "Kross mistakes and almost Indecent things In business," Secretary J. H. Tregue of the National Association of Credit Men declared In a statement here yesterday prelimin ary to the opening of the 2ith annual i convention of the organization today. Special Wains bearing large dele gations to the convention arrived yes terday. W. F. H. Koelsh of New York, president of the association and Mrs. Koelsch were guests of honor last night at a reception and ball. inn "l" I.VCKY M MP.F.ft MARSKIU.F.a Juno 14. (A. T) The "Thirteen Club" of this cily de cided to put Us lucky number to the test nn Friday, May 13. They went to around.' Number 2H won. f H U STAN FIELD CONFERS ON BANKING SCHEME TO AID STOCKMEN Monte Carlo, staked 1,300 francs each nn niimher 13 straight and stood J ',v breathless while the little marble spun Culled Stales on June U'h. WASHINGTON'. June 14.--Heiialnr St. infield will leave toniKbl. by re UUeMt of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, for Chicago to attend a meet ing with representatives of blinking and livestock interests to see If a plan ciin be curried out for a $SO,0"0,oot) tuui:ing pool fur relief of the livestock Industry, which were discussed by treasury officials and J. P. Morgan last week. Mellon Informed fitanfield today that reports from New York lire encouraKiiii; and that tho banks will probably succeed In tho effort of avoiding the necessity for legislation. KtiKeue .Meyer of the wilt finance cor poration will represent I ho govern ment et Chicago. W. I. Thompson In i due there tomorrow from ., Portland. Senator Humf'eld expects to return to Washington at tho end of this week. J n SIMS I F l-s JI NK IT. WASHINGTON, Juno 14 (IT. P.) Admiral Sims cabled Secretary Den- I by th.it he was l"vlng London forh NICW YORK. June 14. (A. P.) , Mimlslrato John Korlioiolorfcr of thin city has bcun tu put Into effect his cox trine, recently expounded, that the, ritiht kind f puni.shinent for erring; linslmmls will end marital Infelicity, Holding that husbands are to blame for seven-elghls of all domestlo rowN, the TiniKlBti ate nnuouni'ed that Instead of sending them tu Jail, ho would senletu o them to any one of tan tnkH they might oliuuse. Thun, the next eunvlctid husband 'ho waav ar raigned before him for ulTutlng his wife was. ordered to do common house. . work for u week, or go to the work house. . , . The choices Miigtstrnte Kochendor ier allows his prisoners follow: j Prepare tho family hreukfust every muriiliit,', 1 . Takv oiuo nf the children que hour every day. , l:uv candy and fruit for the wife and i h'ldren once a v.eck. J Slav home one iiIkIiI a jvrok. Take the family out every Sunday to church In tho morning and for n wnlk in the afternoon. Allow tlie' wife to handle, the tl pniitu' of the family. Stmt a savings bunk account , Walt on himself Instead of asking Hie wife to wait on him. Repent every day to his wife, ut Imst once, hJ marriage vows. v ash the dishes every night. Maidhirato Kocliendorfer says that few men recognize the dully monotony of a woman's life In keeping a house, hold loKether on irnall pay. The men have some variety even if only In go ing f-om lliclr homes to their offices 'ml the wives are sentenced to monot oni i's drudgery. , , . "Men who. abuse their wives need waking up inure llian they need Jail," tile Magistrate expounded. "The ave rage man would lie cured permanently if he could be set to the tasks to which his wife Is committed and thus learn how much less attractive Is her du. than his." mn I'.l.OOIHIOl s ON TlUlt MOCl.TRi;-, Gn., June 14. (L V. K) Tho tody of Uiren Wilkes, 14 year old girl was found In a ditch near Autesyvllle. The girl's throat was cut and she hud evldentuly been dead for evenil hours.' Sheriff and deputi. with bloodhounds tnrnn the way to tho scene. urn MM, Ml Mi UK KKI-OICTI-I WASHINGTON, June 14. (I. N. R). The so-called "soldiers bonus" bill for the adjusted cump.-nsatlun for ex service men will hp reported favorably to the senate today by the senate fi nance committee. Senator Penrose, ei.mmltlfe chairman, has announced. GoodrichTire Prices rcducedOp" The last word in Quality The best word in Price Goodrich JOxii anti-tkid safety tread fabric the 15 W'H lilt 1 UHrA l 4 t' ' 1 SILVtRTOWW CORD - , . K & & vYtX 'J ' A" STfml j TUBES M - UW: 303 $24.50 W fct H &:'( 32-3 $32.90 90 r v- ' ml 324 $41.85 35S r -- Itfhh 33j4 43.1Q 370 J I -f 32 H7.3Q H50 , -f 'W&' 334 $48.4Q HJS5 1 ' ' ' $49.6S 4.75 I m m ' 33 $58.90 5.55 (I ltXvA jlslhei.go sm 111 1 Fabric Tires uy 303 3.45 Safcty 30 'I6sc fa 132-4 126.90 fafety3M3IlS IffecUviMaya Goodrich ZQ2kjwelhintsofTixcdlence 1. One quality 1 2. Sxtra size 3. Specially designed 4. oAntUskid 5. Fair price The name of Goodrich on a tire means one quality only. Like all other Goodrich tires this 30x3$ is one quality. This stand ard is a fixed principle, and that quality must be the best our resources, skill and experience can produce. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY adkroii, Ohio , -