'.I PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1921. ,TESL PAGES World's Biggest Mule ; fc FfT fjgjgl I Sieefs and Pillow Cases at Special Low Prices It is easy to buy sheets and pillow cases now, for the prices are less than they have been for years and lower perhaps than they will be later in the season. So you should buy for both your present and future needs. ; EMPIRE BED SHEETS $1.39 ' SlxOO inches in size, godd,' niediiini "height; smooth even weave. Special Values, ea. $1.39 DREAMLAND QUAL ITY BED SHEETS -AT Sf.49 81x99 inches in size. A good kind for hotel, apartment house use. large size. Special Value, ea or lodging Note the $1.49 QUEEN OF THE HOME BED SHEETS, AT $1.59 SlxPO inches in size, ex cellent quality, smooth, even weave and will stand rough use. Fine for home or hotel use; good large size. Special Value, ea. $1.59 QUEEN OF THE HOME PILLOW CAS ES at 34c and 39c 42x36 and 43x36 inches in size, made from good wearing quality ma terial, well sewed. Special Values at each, 34c and 39c. SHEETING AND PIL LOW TUBING AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. Our quality sheeting is of excellent quality, smooth even weave, washes well and will stand hard wear. 72 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special Val ue, yard 49c 81 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special Val ue, yard 54 c 90 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special Val ue, a vard 59c 72 inch Bleached Sheet ing Special Value, a yard . 54c 81 inch Bleached Sheet ing, Special Value, a yard 59c 90 inch Bleached Sheet ing, Special Value, a yard 64c 36 inch Pillow Tubing, Special Value yd. 34c 42 inch Pillow Tubing, Special Value, yd. 39c 43 inch Pillow Tubing, Special Value, yd. 44c UNION CRASH TOWELING, yd. 19c 17 inches wide, war ranted half linen, smooth, eves weave, full bleached and unbleach ed. Special Value, yd. 19c AlvP0(l Iff hi MmMMM iM Akh ml ' -:- -' ':,,iwM t THE PRETTIEST DRESSES We Have Received for Summer Wear You will be delighted with this new showing of dainty Summer dresses. They constitute the crea tions that are at the present time reigning in high favor. The assortments include models suitable for all occa sions of wear fashioned with the richest looking materials you ever saw. Women and misses of all heights and builds and of all ages will have no trouble in making numbers of be coming selections from the varieties presented for choice; at these prices $11.75 to $31.50 ti'TwHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE jjMW TiJVV 1 H. B. Dran, Anderaon, Mo., says his gehlle niulo, Jaik, It tho blKV-t mule in the world. JacV'a six fet high unci weishs a tun. HU driver, shown iu the picture, ia said i bo Uie amalUuit mule skimior io tUo world. HUCKLEBERRIES WILL BE R!PE IN TWO WEEKS (Kii.st Oregoniiin Speoi.il.)' JIKAOHAM, Jim.' 21 fiemitv l SlieiHf Rldjrway came up from Pen dleton londuy on luinim-... A. J. Smith und wile motored to 1'endleton Mnndiiy cveninir. Clumlu Kstes 1ms been on the nick list IhiH week. Will. John und l.en Whliley left ' Monduy for Pendleton. They will take in the hai-vesl. J. W. fates was a visitor In I'cn dleton Tuesday. 1.'..... fpAin lrnillr.. j ..-.H, 1 ..III'. U(' !.'. . - ton Wednesday to speiiu a lew oajn ,u the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hogg left for I'nlon Thursday. Mrs. liable Hoone went to Pendle ton this week to visit with her moth er, Mrs. J. M. Hyde. Lewis llurker returned home Thint- day from Pendleton, .1. 1. Casev came tin on o. IS from Portland Saturday evening. Hob Shaw and wife tame up from McKay to visit with l. W. Oranaer and wile this week. Karl (.inlanders and wife ppenl Sunday at the hotel. The first dance was held 'n Marlin Warehouse Saturday evening. About 35 couples attended. Huckleberries are going to bi plen tiful this year. Will be ripe in nbout two week. Wm. I.. Jewell spent Saturday at Pi lot Kwk. He returned here Sni.l.iy morning. Al Slnsher came up from Nolir Siir day anil spent the day at his father's headquarters camp. E If E i (East Oregonian Special.) i Of ROANE, June 2H. The Chap man home was destroyed by fire Sun day. Charles Kly Jr., made a trip to Pilot I Ili.ck Saturday, returning home Sim . day. Frank Chapman and wife made a trip to Pilot Hock Saturday, returning borne the same evening. ; The home of Haker Chapman on j Butter Creek was destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon. Nothing was wiv I ed, chicken house, garage ami imosl all outbuildings going. Mr. Chapman land Wayne were in the mountains with the sheep, while .Mrs. Chapman land Ray were in Pendleton. Chap man's barn burned to the ground j about two weeks ago. The cause of j the fire is unknown, one man beinu i there on the ranch. ! Charles Kly has fin shed sawing at jlhe mill for this season. Mr. and Mrs. Ioc Corley. who have been working at the Kly mill, are vis liting with Hoy Montgomery and fam ily a few days. Horn, June 2r,. to Mrs. A. O. Hile- man, a girl. Moth lire doing fine. Pat Corby was given a birthday I surprise Sunday at their home on the '.Minnls ranch. About eighteen friends land relatives brought their lunches land had a picnic dinner. Walter Wil bur and Arthur Jones. Hill and Idell I Blackburn came up from Pilot Rock. I Velum Hayes is visiting with Mar ! jory Montgomery a short time, j M.uie Mettie Is helping her aster, I Mrs. hCapman, through haying. Willie Troxel made a trip to town ! Saturday. I Jack Frenche made a trip to Pilot Rock Saturday. ' (East Oregonlnn Special) STANFIEI.O. June 28. The second annual five days chatitauiinu came to a close Saturday evening. The spucl out tent was well filled ut each en tertainment and each number on the program was welt rendered, several entertulners were real artists. The Chauliiuu.ua will be un annual event, the committee have signed for four days next year. , Work on the new high school build ing has started, the excavation is fin ished und the concrete foundations are being poured. The brickwork will begin this week. Mrs. '. E. Everett is In Pendleton being treated for ear trouble. Her par (nts Dr. und Mrs. Alexander Reid of Haines are with her. The Christian Endeavor met at the county home of K. A. Itaker Sunday evening. Alter the melting adjourn ed refreshments were served. Mrs. Matt Ulllianan Is in St. An thony's hospital, having undergone an operation for uppcndleitls. Mr. und Mrs. Win. H. Oaughtrey of Portland are upending a few weeks on the t'matilla ranch. Bub Adams is spending bis vacation hunting und fishing In the Blue Mountains. Mrs. Pauline (irevelle of Echo was vlsiVing her sister Mm. Emma Preg- niu the first of the week. A lurira number from Echo and llermlston attended the Chautauua. Father Butler said mass Sunduy morning in the Catholic church here Mrs. C. A. Ila.en returned to Plea sant Valley alter a week's stay here. Mrs. John H. Knight hua returned from a two week's visit In Portland and Vancouver, Washington. Mrs W. T. Reeves has us her guests on the Meadow View Farm her bro ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. U, 11. Plttock, of La Cirunde. Hlchard Atterbtiry has purchased the I matllla Band Office on Harrltnan street. Charles Hocgard made a business trip to Wallowa the first of the week The legion boys gave the last dance of tho season Krlduy evening In the Watts auditorium. Miss Alice Howard of Milton was ih L'nest of Miss Ruth I'aucett for the past week. (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, June IfiXl Mrs. James Oeorga and Mrs. J, H. Parker left-for thelp home at Huker CTty, Saturday even' lug, after visiting here since Thursday at the home of Mrs. George's nephew," F. T. (ieorge, Mrs. fieorgn and Mrs. Parker stopped here on . their wnv fiom Is Angeles aml Lnnv Beach, California, where they had been slnee last November. , Miss Margaret II Ills wlio was a stud ent at O. A, C. the nust year. , left Monday evening for Pendleton where she will attend the Summer Normal. Mrs. F. K. Everett was taken to St. Anthony's hospital In Pendleton for treatment Friday. Miss Constance Mitchell stopped over night In Echo. Saturday, on hep return to her home In Walla Walla, sfter visiting with friends In the valley for several days. . Miss Kutherlne Wolff. who was n teacher In the Vancouver schools the past year Is now home for her vacation with her parents, Mrv and Mrs. E- L. Wolff. ,- Mrs. C. H. Esselstyn spent Friday and Haturriay In Lexington ... visiting with her husband who Is manager of tha lumber yard there, , The baseball game, Sunday ,fter noon, bet-ween the married men and the single men, was called off at the close of the seventh Inning due to tho sudden relapse of Tom Thomas, who is seriously 1,1 at his home with pneu monia. The score at that inning was I to l. Mr. and Mrs. William EVselstyn are now the owners of an Oakland car, p.irchused last week. Mrs. F. A. Davis left Mondny even nr for the valley where she expects to make her future homel Mr. snd Mrs. M. R. F-ssolstvn arriv ed In Echo from The Dalles, Thursday, to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Esselstyn returned home tho following nav but Mrs. Esselstyn wilt remain here until the middle of the -week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl, Jr., re turned to their home at Wasco, Sunday lifter spending about two weeks In this city attending to business af fairs and visiting with friends. Vivian Jordan arrived In this city Monday, from Portland, to work In this viclnltv during the hurvest season. Mrs. Ralph Singer and two small sons are here from Wallsburg, Wash ington, visiting at the home of Mrs. Singer's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Malcolm. Mrs. K. H. Schell and Mrs. li. W. Jones returned to their home at Fort Collins. Colorado, Thursday after visit ing here for some time at the home of Mrs. SV-hell's daughter and Mrs. Jones slsler Mrs. K. I Wolff. Mrs. Schell expects to. return in the full to make her home here. PORTLAND. June 28.-HI. X- S.) Jac k Whitmore, an Omaha traveling salesman, was instantly killed late Saturday night when an automobile driven by Mrs. Lillian Hanson, of Port land, failed to take a turn In the high wav near Clatskanln GO miles west of here, and crashed Into the railing Whitmore whs thrown from the car, his breast striking a board torn loose from tho railing. Five other members of the party, bound from Portland for Seaside, escaped without any serious injury. The automobile belonged to Mrs. C. A. Peterson, whose husband Is proprietor of a woman' clothing store In Portland. He told that his wife wanted to use her car for a business trip to Seattle. Three bottles of whis key are said to have been found In thj car. B.-Y:P.U.OFADAMS , HAVES ( pjist Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, June 2s.-- The resular Ad fltns l-aptist romiiiitnily H, V. P. U. Vuiiiif p.-. .pie ImM t)ie:r regular m.'Uthly buslne-s nitrating anil ejal n Sai ui day ut s p. m. at the city res idence of J 1.. Lleoalle.il. After the I ,tnie i: .lll if fleets were elected ;is follows Pies..n;, Key Marlow; ISHACH U)TTA(Jltfs Ww it ruoin roltage facing thv ix.-in. Hath, but and cold how-ritV-nrtc liglits. open lire place, li.-nt I5U per mo. for August. t nets ! t r ino. and up. Ad.liesn (Jeo, li Kampeon. Twin Ro ks, Or. Ill I.AUiHIk HI-: H vice pieB.iient, I'erry Harbor; ;cre-l.-uy tia J!laKe, and treaa-irer, Roland Jiarr. Niame.s were idayed and re freshments v.eic Ht rved. 'I'hose who afieijoed were Doris a:id Dena l,!e,i;il- l n, ila I I. ike, irei.e iuplliS, He'.-u I'o.wr, i r iui.i l.ieuallcri, Peir Pa ter. Uoyd Wallace, i-iurance Parr, Mjliow, J'diri '.v'.illa-.e. :iur'rii-- , arr, Clarence pee-.ird aral Mr. and Mrs. Ueuallen. Hoil . !rrr-.;n, J.!in Hales, Joe I'leiii, n ami i ;,r.l .b-Atee, Ben arid Tom Siio'.Mori and Prank Dames all rr, oli. ltd to lite river Sunday. J.u-I. I.ei k and Haloid Goi deck of l'eri..iiei'-ii iiwtoied to Adams Sund:iy. jlrs, H. -iii-.v Wbilely and family "f PeiulJetori are the guests of his moth er, Mrs. Heiich. ily drove to Adams Saturday. i Pete and Iaurence Mclntyro Henry Whitely and Will Whitely of Alherri were in Adams Stinda of pendletmi were in Adums Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales and John motored lo Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. I,. I.ieuallen and (!aunh'ers motored to Pendleton Sat-ur'i-''. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. M'-Fall and Kath !lene niotor-t;d to Adams runday and j were the guests of .Mrs. ('. Howling land Krl.-ue. Mr. pott and daughter of Pcndl I motored to Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .b.l.n motored tit ,Adan-.s Monday. ! A b.rihdav party was given Satur J day evi nir;a at the home of Mr. and Mis. I'M Wallans in honor of Kenneth PUT ON A NEW RECORD W:,lhm :irnl KUL'cne :ilues. Mr. and Airs. Karl Hurh of Idaho, Will HoMrnan aril Mr. C Howpng are tlie geiisis of her mother, Mrs. Joe and daughter Kilene motored to I'cn jlarues fi.r the summer. Ciletori Sunday. I Mrs. K. A. Meirnt of Athena motor- ' Mr. Nelson of Milton, was an Ad d lo Adams S;turday and was the am Istior Sunday. jtiL-si if M isse lieiert nn,7 Ha hlake . Mr-.t. Wallace Nelson and son are and ii.oiher. the gue-'ts of .Ml. and ills. E. (!. Mar i Mr. uud Mia. Julia l ii-rte and faro-lnuoi. I Mrs. Oarth Sioil went to Pendleton (Monday. , j Miss May KMa Baker of Portland Ik the Ku...st of Mr. and .Mrs. Will Hover: j The Adams l-'tdies' cub w it nuet at the home of Mrs. C. O. Richardson .June '",). Mis. Bertlui Kern tiler and Mrs. fi. O. Ricanlson will be hostesses. .Mr. an I Mrs. George Bradley and j daughter, deiu-gia, motored to Adams Ion, J Monday. .Mr. and. Mrs. Martin and family of .Milton were the guests of .Mr. and I ;. O. Richardson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallau and Hon Hilly wcr- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lieuallen motor ed to Adams Sunday. SAI.KM ;1IU, DROWNS SALEM, June 2. ft'. P.) Elsie Schwuubeaur, Is years of age was drowned in the Willamette river Mon day while canoeing. Tho body has rut bevu luuiiii. 'iT'j Jwe we h&P wi ri-m- " Huge organdie flowers placed at the proper angle will transform a very simple but well-cut frock Into a thins of beauty. The summer silk tallleurs are divided Into two classes thoso with exceedingly short loose box coats and those with coats reaching way down to the very hem of the skirt. All the skirts are simple, with but a very little fulness at the sides. Whlto linen bordered with strips of color makes delightful summery suits. Pongee Is very popular. A charming combina tion consists of a 'melange" of jade green and citron pongeo. Foulard also makes a number of very effective summer suits. a; good medicine for loss of Appetite Ocnernl debility nnd that tired fueling is Hood's Sarsnparilla. This highly concentrated, economical medicine is n great favorite in thou sands of homes. It is peculiarly suc cessful in urifyin! and revitalizing tht blood, promoting digestion, re storing animation, and building up .the whole system. , Get,, this. .dependable 'medicine ' to.' day nnd bo;rin taking it ft once. "' If yon need a Jaxative take IIood,'i Tills, Iwu will surely lika tteia,'. king s in:Aiux; is k.(ku.ent. (OPKXHAC.KN', Juno 2S. (A. P.) When K'ng Christian visited a littlo town In Northern Hchleswlg, a Gorman woman remarked to a companion as they were passing the king: "You can't call him good looking. anyhow." Tho king turned and it'iswered In Ger man, "but his hearing Is excellent," I'LYIXfJ F1KI.D TO HE HKlHCATKn KKOENB, Juno 28. (IT. P.) A celebration of the dedication of Eu gene's municipal flying field will oc cur, Uibor Day. Tho program Includes a wireless telephone speech and concert. HtHMl Hlvcr 'terries All Marketed This Week HOOD RIVFH, Or., June !S. (A. T ) The Hood River strawberry har vest iwlil end the latter part of this week. A total of SO carloads of frul; had been shipped up to last night. It is estimated thut 10 additional cars will be harvested. The average will run close to i.!ft i cra'.e. It li anticipated. The asso ciation has shipped approximately r,i) tons of canning berries to Portland for u cents a pound. - The valley's cherry harvest has be gun, the first carload, consisting of Royal Anno, having been routed last night. A total of about 10 carloads of cherries Is expected. K.I MTK AND TIIK DIJVII, Wlt- sri:? HIM "I don't think any one has had more had luck nnd sickness than I have. In 19115 I, had two ribs, un arm and collar hone broken In a railroad accident. Then I had pneumonia. After recovering I crossed a pasture when a bull chased me, tossed me over the fence und broke my, right leg. In 1910 I had typhoid fever; since then severe stomach and Uver trouble, which no medicine or doctor touched until two years ago I- got a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful- . Remedy, which proved the first ray of light In thirteen tars." It Is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract nnd al. In.vs the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and In testinal ailments, including nppendtcl tlc. One dose will convince or money refunded. Irugglnts everywhere. WHY PAY MORE? 1-2 lbs. P.oyal Hlend Coffee. . .$1.00 pounds High Grade Corfe, . .$! (W cans Hill Bros, rtiffeo-' 'f . ', .", . ...Mo 3 Hlue Pkgs. Hill Hros. Coffee ...0o 4 lbs. 99 Crescent Coffee ....... f 1.00 S cans Tomatoes II 00 i cans selected Shrimps $1.00 12 cans Canyon MJIk ...f $1.40 12 cans Campbell's Soup $1.40 1 quart Wesson OH nik! So. in Tin Smllto Grape Juice. .$2.00 4 packages Heeded Raisins Sf.00 1 lb. Creamery Butter, ,400 12. lbs. Sugar .$1.00 Fresh Kggs 25o 50 lbs. White Satin Flour . I. . . . ,$J.0 why pay sioiti: ; i-. .1 Demand TtlQ DANDY ttKEAD, Our Cakes,.Cuieji,Jpjjyiejj;-j4livaya'best. Oregon Bakery 320 . Court l'Uoua 12 J