.".if, -Hi If.'.; !i'.;!t V.WAH PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, T2NDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1921. TEN PAGES E i'BBBBMBJiiWMiiff raw Carps First Look at Arena wow . I . I , a! , ,.": i, Sieeis and Pillow Cases at Special Low Prices It is easy to buy sheets and mllow 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 1 BED SHEETS $1.39' 81x90 inches in size, good, medium weight; smooth even weave. Special Values, ea. $1.39 DREAMLAND QUAL ITY BED SHEETS AT $1.49 81x99 inches in size. A good kind for hotel, apartment or lodging house use. Note the large size. Special Value, ea. $1.49 QUEEN OF THE HOME BED SHEETS, AT $1.59 81x0 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 42x35 and 45x36 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 M 0 N E Y 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 . . . , 54c 90 inch Unbleached Sheeting, Special Val ue, a yard 59c 72 inch Bleached Sheet-' ir.g Special Value, a yard 51c 81 inch Bleached Sheet ing, Special Value, a yard 59c SO 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 45 inch Pillow Tubing, Special Value, yd. 44c UNION CRASH TOWELING, yd. 19c 17 inches wide, war ranted half linen, smooth, even weave, full bleached and unbleach ed. Special. Value, yd. 19c Hi bit Ps ?W-4!: i Pi I f h final vmm htnm f -fpJ SUITS1 : -'WOMEN'S. There's no hesitancy to our decision to inake this a final clearance of all summer suits in our stocks now. Prices are actually the low est of the season, simply because it IS the end of thesummef suit seasoivwith us, and not because these suits are not of good style. Many weeks of good wear are in these suits offered here so advantageously LOT NO. 1 32.50 to $13.50 825.00 LOT NO. 2855.00 to $75.00 $45.00 LOT NO. 3 $78.50 to $115.00 $59.50 ... f . &ff y' : ; : - v ,t " Si if ' vA ;-3 t4 v, ,vsv 4 - - v- ,fl k h Cwpentier ms nstiiundcd by tho size of M Jersey City Arena whira Jl vwia Dcmpsty July 2, when he took his ilrst look nt It.' Picture how Tex Packard, the promoter, yuluuog but aturnt ul lu staUtuia to Caipcntiui', JKKSEY CWr, Jiidp i!)- -(Ilciwy U F-.iiTfll, !'. 1. Staff I'liiTiSF'i'fi'.l'-nt.) Jorsey f'ily is r'aly lu. its KJitt'S to Stil.OOi) fKht fans. Tho ihy in pre liarcd thoiiKh lilokunl'H arxna l not. Mayor Hai! s;iys th' y!ty Ih all ready. ThotiHh tin' town hii.s mt a rriitat1on for 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 i : - fiaht :rowlH, it will tnaUe a Hiipreiiic fffort to Binl tlm visitors away without criticism, over 1, 1)0(1 polici? will be itlsitlc atxl outnirlc tile af pa arid i.OOij firf-mcn will Riiard ifrainxt fire. Two fire comiwnlen antl complete Hpparatim will l.e ontsido the arena. Tln rinn itself Vlll lie huill today. JKHSEY CITY, .lime 29. (H. !.) I Rrllnir In their attempts to liloi k tho l'iiHHey-tarpentier fiKht liy an In junction, officinls of the International Keform Hureau demanded nn Indlct meiit of the principal. Hubert Wat fon. vice-president of tho bureau, voiced the indictment threat, declar ing that pro.tecutor Carvin, of Jeraey I'lty, would be uuked to take thn caso before the Hudson county grand Jury, charging thnt Tex Ilicknrd, the fight ers and managers are guilty of con spiracy to hold a prize fight In viola tion of Ktate crime laws. ih:!.s iu:.vr sacs. SALT LAKE CITY, Juno . 29. (A. P.) Salt Lake opined Iim lour peeks' stay at home by shutting out the Sac ramento team yesterday 8 to 0. Wal ter I.everenz pitched a fine game, be ing especially strong in the emergen cies. The Hoes bundled four hits with an error for five runs In the third and added three in the fourth on hitting. Duffy Lewis mud his fiist appearance with the Salt Ijike club and played a star game, making a sensational catch scoring twice and getting a hit and two walks. LADY ClU'llCMILL DIRS I LONDON', Juno 2!!. (I. N. X.) Lady Randolph Churchill, an Ameri can woman, died at her London home today as the result of an infection due to an amputated foot. Motor . Inn'. Garage 'flooured by Now Auto Dealers Who Start Business July . 1 The Iluynes Halt's & Serv'en Co, l. the latest addition to motor row In I'endleton. VV. A. Chase and B, E, Alford are owners of the new com- -puny and have the Haynes agency for this territory. It was announced to- ' day that the new company has leased the Motor Imi Oarage on Cottonwood street and that the building Is now be ing prepared for their use. W. A. Uoagland who has had the' garage building under lease; will move his paint business to the upper floor of tho building. The Haynes Kales & Service Co. will open for business July 1. .Mr. Chase is well known to many here through having been with the transcontinental freight bureau for somo time past.' He Is resigning his position with the bu reau and will devote his time to selling Haynes cars. Mr. Alfo'rd, who will have charge of tire shop, has been with Jewett & Dimlck as a mechanic for some time past. He is a specialist on Haynes cars and formerly was service repre-' sentatlve for A. C. Stevens, northwest Haynes distributor. Nothing Lllio KxpcrtL-nce . One truth learned by actual experi ence does more good than ten experi ences one hears about. Tell a man that Chamberlain's Collo and DIar. rhoea Itemed y will cure pain In the stomach and he will most likely forget it before the end of the duy. Let him have a severe attack of that disease, feel that ho Is about to die,-use this remedy and learn from his own experl enca now quickly it give relief and ho will remember it all the rest of his life. iis)d Advlco In TrnvehTs Whether going to tho mountains or se.i shore, taking n Journey oh business or pleasure, never leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is worth many times Its cost when heeded and may save a life. ir Troubled Willi Indigestion Tills Will Interest Ynu. "Some months ago when I was trou bled with Indigestion, I used Chamber. Iain's Tablets and am only too pleas ed to give this medicine my endorse ment, for It not only cured me of tumu h trouble, but Invigorated my hle system. I like these tablets bet ter than anything of the nature I hav ever used," writes Mrs. Albert Homer, Hamesville, N. Y. For in Stomach Slid Liver "About two years ago I took two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomac h and liver and .can praise this remedy highly for tho great good It did me," writes Mrs. Mary Haven. Sandy Creek, N. Y., "I have since recommended this remedy to some of my irii-riuj. who nave Also uaea it WHn good results." If troubled with indl Kestlon or constipation. Chamberlain's Tnhleis will do vnu ironil . TiT 1 eopies warenous r where; pt pays to jrape WfWE TEUTONS UNABLE TO SHAKE OFF TRAGIC AND GLOOMY MOVIES OBTAINING IN GERMANY TODAY - ri'HI.IN. June iS d'y Frank K. Mason. International News Service Staff Correspondent.) iln.m movies arc the vogue in (iwmany today and the rnnv-j le fan who feels the need of a screen latiKh stimulant has a hopeless hunt.; IVnse tracedy with a shudder guaranteed for every thousand feet of film is the! older of the day. ' - j i iicrniany wants to, htugh but the film producers have forgotten how to mix the wreen mrcim cuckta:l. The selection of film stars has developed, into a national vamp n? contest with the attendant horrors of betrayed blond j wives. V"isn d birthday cakes and sure death In the last reel. j The most hi irlblo film on the screen at the moment Is probably 'Thei J lack l'lacue." wM't Is Bprop.igand i production p during the French troopj 4 occupation in the Khiueland awaiilt'ng white women. The advertistngj i.oster bows fi nccToes In French uniforms fighting over a screaming white l-'Irl. ' ' I "ilve in x iiietWng at hich td laugh: we l.ave enough troubles of ourj own without going to Uie kino to see some more," Ib the appeal of the the-: ntciKiiers. luit the lUrman film studio Is pra tlcally without comedians., Tin t are iniy xtars wh..i-e immn ove r the iheairc entrance mean (hat a new Mieitun of hutrors are to be ecn witl.ln f r Hie payment ,f twenty marl s, j . Ther is not singls Uermao film star whos name is synonymous with Hogs and Sticcp Lower; t'atili; Ktitidy. fiMAlIA, June 2'J. (IT. . liureau of! Markots.) Hugs -12.00(1, generally 15 to 25c higher; close steady on pack ing glades; bulk, lx) to 240-pound buichn.s, ?S.30fi D.65; top. .70; butchem. 2ii0 pounds and over, rn S.30; packing grades. $".60i .i)0. Cattle 4 S0, all classes generally fteady. Few early sales. Steersj strong; top bandy-weight steers, $8.25. Sheep .13.00(1, Iambs steady to 25c lowcri bulk western, 19.501 10; top, II 1ft; nitives mostly $9; top $9.25; sheep strong; ewes, top, It. 25; weth ers, f." 2.'.; feeders slow; few feeding lain bs, S. S : x arnKssesBSOBBBasstmh: IF ? ' t r II i . 'A , - ' lb v ' -i - I II if 4 it I ; " i, V I j I di:i:ds. Minn'e J. Martin to F. M. Lock wood Sr., $10. X 1-2 Sec. 31, KW 1-4 XVV 1-4. NW 1-4 SK 1-4 and XF. 1-4 SW 1-4. Sen. 34. Tp. f., X. H. 34. Charles IS. Owens to Win. C. Owens, $1.00. Lots 7 and 8 In lilock 4, Ad amn. II. K. Cook to Max (iorrkle, $54100. Lot 10, block 2, Llverniore's Addition,! I'endleton. ' Isadore Whltehull to the T'ooplcs j Whse., $3000, 1-2 interest In SW 1-4 ISK 1-4, Sec. 2. NW 1-4 NK 1-4 See. 11, Tp. 4, X. U. 33. . F. T. lirown, Admr., to Eva llrehm. $2110. SK 1-4 Sec. 31, and SK 1-4 i NW 1-4 and NIC 1-4 SW 1-4. Sec. 31, p. 4, S. It. ,12, and K 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. i fi, Tp. 5. X. R. 32. Kiien l.ivermore to K. R. Schiller, ' $450. W 1-2 lots 3 nnd 8 In lilock S, I.lvermore's Add. i'endleton. Kllen Livermore ,to (luy II. Johnson, j $150. K 1-2 Lots 7 and' 8, Hlock 21 Lvermores Add. I'endleton. John Mcl'hule to J. W. Earl. $1(1. Strip of land 100 feet wide off of south side o'f N Wl-4 XE 1-4, Sec. 11, Tp. X. It. 3.1. WHY PAY MORE? We Will Make It Hot For : You A Big Dandy Loaf We are using a new and most up-to-date meth od of bread making in our shop now. The results are nice, golden brown sweet flavored loaves, one you will enjoy eatinjr and Euy Your Sugar Today $7.50 per tack cash at the bakery. Not delivered. OREGON BAKERY 320 E. Court V Phone 122 WHY PAY MORE? i , , John Runny and Charlie Chaplin, V. H. A., were the fun favorites In Germany before the war, but the (lernian government has put a bun on film Importa-t.on. liu4orica! tragedies are done very well in the C,crmun photoplay. "Annel Rob yn," showing in America as "Deception," and ".Madame Du l'iirry," sell ing to full honsi j; as "i'ashloh," were both taken in Herlin studios with (ier- man actors in the leading roles.' (i'-rmany is clad that America is enjoying her! tragedies, but would like a little Doug ;.nd .Mary in exchange. VLKXO.V I ALLS HAN FKANCIWO, Juno 29. (A ) t-'an Francisco pounded Doll's of ferings all over the lot yesterday and won the opening game from Vernon, 17 to 4. In the eighth Inning, when the Seals put over 1 2 of their, runs, 15 Seals came to bat. Cavuney and Kamrrt were up twice and gathered two runs and two hits. Dell was re placed by McGraw in the eighth. 1 In the belief that a wife's place Is in the home and not in the schoolroom, the Chicago school hoard has dism'ss-j ed till married teachers and replaced I them by vlngla women, - I ANNOUNCEMENT Having leased my sale floor and shop at the Mo tor.Inn garage, 722 Cottonwood St., to the Haynes Co., will give my entire time to Auto Painting. The new firm will be known as the Haynes Sales and Ser vice Co. Motor Inn Garage. '" Wish to take this opportunity to thank the public for their generous patronage in the past and invite all wishing high class work to bring us their cars. j . - " - ' ' Not as good, but the BEST is our motto. Upper Floor, 722 Cottonwood St. Phone 132 . pointed third man taTl Dempsey and CarpenUw miet for ih.Jj r i . njunpionshlp of ' Wr '? Juy 2- Ertle to city kar! Ward A. Hoagland J