' I. V. , ' v "it- mr 'ft"V 'V f " njr" "V v"iav', tvV"'r itftft 1 1 nc-Vt W )r'M-,-' Jt iv.l PAGE TWO TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1921. 4 V,'-WWH Further ruin We Give YoW the B Price, Sffl$Hewh& ' r est yor me '.'fM Price 4 , . i Srlie Greatest Assortments, the Most Efficient Service ami WHATEVER WE SELL MUST MAKE GOOD, OR' WE WILL tin niiKK from Tuesday nnd therefore remo of (hi' nii'iiniiil" j)o You Realize nil the Tiling in o fW wi.ich p on see is Used? W KJ -l J lwuWk. 3 He, Scarcely any other silk is so acceptable for summer, nor is any silk adaptable to a wider range of uses. It can be used for underwear sleeping garments, men's shirts", wom en's bloomers, dresses, wraps, scarfs, handker chiefs, draperies, etc. ; ,The Silk Department is showing pure silk, ppngee at extremely low prices. A Yard 69c, $1.19, $1.29 and $1.49 Quick Clearance Price on Bead Necklaces at 59c j A big assortment to choose from, i Colored and jot .bend necklaces art' ; unite popular td fur summer, j Graduated, cut glass crystal beads ill ! amber, green, blue and amethyst col j ors, alK) pearls and , beautiful j ts. They are regular values from 75o to ! ii.fiu. i Priced for Quick Clearance, j at 59c each, j New Shipment of the New j est in Neckwear, Always j Priced a Little Less Here. ! Ordinary, lace trimmed vestees, col I lars and collar sets are also shown in the popular Jitgh colors for wear with j sport suits and sweaters, j 'n are alo showing some speel-rl l values in new vestings and collar ! a'-..' cuff rur.wcgs by the yard. O.u j Prices are Always Lowest j ' Possible. Drape Veils, Special Values j $1.25 to $5.00 j Alluring drape veils in all the pret I tiest patterns and color combination's ; of the season can now be had at cs j eeptionally low prices. Included are square and oblong shapes in gr"en or I border designs. 1 ! Priced Exceptionally Low 1 at $1.25 to $5.00. Japanese Table Cloths Priced Quick Clearance Think how idee one of these Japanese table cloths would be for your picnics and outing wash well and wear Wily not supply n 'lis nmv "it licsc piiivs. for they W.'ll. juiir low 4Sv48 Im-li licmsiltdicil blue and w hite Japa nese I.titu-li Ciof'js, Priced for quick ciwir nmv at $1.19 curb. - tx54 Inch lu-ntstitclicil blur ami white Japa nese lunch glottis, pric ed for ipiick clearance tit $1.00 each. and COxGO inch hemstitched blue white Japanese lunch cloths Priced for Quick Clearance at $2.19 each. vmm-mujim mm it , MM mi. Washinjrton's Junior' 'Tats I- -v.,.".? ; is. .. -yvs. . .. . :. n voisi i1 !! 'ill , i - 7 Y V V ' PRESIDENT WILL SIGN ARMY BILL BUT MAKES PROTEST IN LETTER Weeks Says Borah Amendmeht Would Cause Dischatgo of Men Enlisted for 3 Years. Kour of the "Ju'nior 'jsats'" of the AVnshinptoti Ameriran Liiu'om haselall team are shown here at a Morning woil;l;ouc Oh. je-. i'M play on the team in fact some of the "mars" arc jrirls. Tivy're chii'ii.n of the AVashlnKton players. Little Kddie Johnson Is catching Walt, r s son. Walter. Jr., anil EuBenla Milan are waiting their turn ut ll.u Uu while Jim Shaw, Jr., steps up to swat out a ievt. ' wAsnj.wroN, jite vo. ThoiiKh 1're.slilent Maiding" expects to sIkh the army bill, he Intends to protest In tt written letter to congress attalnst the l.nilttit'.iiiiM of nrmy eHtnh liBhmcnt. Tlu preaident and socretiiry of war oppo.ii-d the followiiiK. Re duction of the army to 150,000 men by October 1st; the Hornh amend ment prombllmK the war department nourrlnx a def clt. Secretary Weeks says the Hornh amendment ' would cause the disctiai'Ke of larne numbers of men who enllsteit for three years. Weeks retrards the provision as - a "violation of contract with the enlllt i'd men." l'reslilent llardlns'a meii suge Is Die first serious disagreement .vlth the cotiKreflslonnl leaders.' His ritesSHic was an ontspbken document. IlnnliriK sa d: "The bill necessl iates a very large rmluctlon In the ar my. Kxplratinn of enlistments will Hccount for half the decrease, but I cannot fee) justified to usk the sec retary of war to enforce the dismissal of men enlisted for ii definite term of" service. A mural obligation Is In volved, the violation of which would he demoralizing to the spirit of the army nnd prove a serious discourage ment to future enlistments. Secretary nr tt'ar will seek tot create no deficit but should the deficit develop during the decreasing efforts he will ileal iiiKlly with the enllHted men by unk ing congress to make such provisions as necessary to keep faith with both the nrmy and congress." Bewitching Mew Waists In Collection of Styles That Assures Satisfactory Selection, j Including all th best models obtainable, and in a great variety of styles. Showing all -the new creations "and expressing fashions latest whims. Materials are chiffon, Georgette crepe and silk. Lace trimmed, em broidered, tucked, ruffled, frilled and beaded. You will find it a pleasure to select from such a complete showing and there are many surprises in store for those who require several blouses and whose purse is limited. $2.75 to $22.50. Reinemher Chautau qua Dates July 10 to 16 inclusive. iaiaxinv umtMLii vusxijoi annul 3hoPeoi)l 1 eopies waronouse, iiMimii mm - . . , . .. , , nm fejlJWHFRE IT PAYS TO TRADE saijffl "'i.-i.'j rats. In fact it was the rats that creat ed the most sensation.- They arc there by battalions, old and younK, single, married etc. The Tied 1'ipi-r would need smuHhlntr louder than a flute if : he should attempt to give them a concert. T ho dump ground was visited be-1 l i.nmt ur illy ItlllllllllSl I aiillll I1MS lilt ! mind to eliminate this place if a septic j I tank lind incinerator are provided FOREIGN P SllJ,',.I.irLHWlLK-rPV7 NO TRACE OF ROBBER IN (feast Oresonlan- Kpecial.) t KClii). June 3". F. B Hnvnes was! mysteriously held up and robbed here by a man wearing a mask Tuesday! night. Mr. Haynes and a friend had; Just arrived here on train No. 23 from j I'endleton and a-s it was so late they i I ASK FOR and GET orlicls's The Original malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitation and Substitutes decided to make their beds out down j with a felon on his left hand. by the old scouring mill instead of go ing to the hotel. The pardner of Mr. Haynes was walking about 3D f ci t ahead of him when the hold up was committed. Valuables including a dia mond ring, 23 jeweled watch and over t)2 in bills and silver were stolen. .Sheriff Hoiiser spent the day in Echo trying to locate the robber, but so far no trace of him has been found. Two reclamation nen from Hermis- , j ton had the misfortune to overturn j their car Into the Western Land irri-! ! gating ditch near the headgates Wed- ! resday evening. They were able to i escape before they inhaled much wa ter. One man received several serious bruises on his leg. They were taken back to Hermiston the same evening.' H. Ci. Thomson, telephone wire chief was here on business from Pendle ton, Wednesday. I. H. Oobbell and daughter, Miss Kuth sp'-nt Wednesday shopping in l'endleton. Ii. P. Xeeley is suffering this week MAYOR UKCOMMEXOS C. S. Mudge of Orenco, Oregon re turned to the Valley Wednesday after spending a couple of days here visit ing. . Jlr. and Mrs. Lc-? Sively returned home from Pendleton. Wednesday, where they had been visiting a short time. B. B. Halt of Butter Creek was hen on business Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford Essetstyn spent Wed- i nesduy shopping in (Continued from page 1.) Pendleton. The party also visited the city proper;- above the railroads which might be made suitable for camping purposes with sufficient work. , City Dump (iround The city dump ground eiicitcd most astonishment from the committee. A big tract of land, close In and which would bo an attractive spot save fjr the dump piles, is covered for acres with every knewn form of debris from broken threshing machines to dead lUumI-l Park j At rtouml-l'p park criticism was generally voiced over the lact such a big tract at the east end of the park Is milmprov-d. It was suggested all the ground there should be put into grass and that the levee should be beautified. The fucttthat the parking alon;,' the east side of the park is neglected was noted. At the Lincoln school attention was called to the fact that the school block is the only place In the section where the matter of carlo;; for the parking I intirely neglected. On Haley street all'the new homes have well cared for parkings but in front of and alongside the school the parking grass is notic ablo by Its absence. Tho grounds In rear of tho high school came In for the same sort of complaint though the grounds In front of the school are well cared for. ltciiUKly Proposed In tho dlsciiKjjii.n of ways and means for Improving conditions, a suggestion generally favored Is that lifter a com prehensive survey, such as the mayor suggests has been made, that all needs, including that of tho auto camp grounds and other pressing require ments be cared for at the special elec tion to be called for voting money for the septic tank and incinerator. I HANKOW, China, June 30. (t P.) i The fnroign population lire fleeing I because of impending mutinies of j Chinese troops. Thousands of Jnpan ' eso troops plan to remain in the city. Other foreign concessions are being evacuated. Various provincial gov ernors are taking advantage of the two China governments to put armies In the field for the purpose of looting Thousands were recently killed In lootings. Troops are reported using machine guns on refugee trains am! killing 1500. DEPUTY SHERIFFS GET STILL BUT OPERATOR RETAINS HIS FREEDOM NO FIRECRACKERS WILL. BE FOR SALE IN CITY FOR FOURTH OF JULY No firecrackers will be permit- ted In Pendleton for the Fourth of July celebration In Pendle- ton. ' - The question wag brought to tho attention of the city council last night when someone asked If a dealer could sell the nolee- makers. City 'Recorder Thomas Fits Gerald declared that an or- dlnance passed several years ago prohibits the sole of flrecrack- ers. Enforcement of , the provl- sinus of the ordinance will be nb- served, the council Indicated, which will assure a safe Fourth for Pendleton's ''Young Anier- leu' GET A GOOD GRIP ON HEALTH Curd of Tliunks We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends who so faith fully and kindly assisted ns in the re cent sickness und death of our belov ed wife, daughter and mother, Sirs. Nettie. H. Johnson. Also for tho many flowers and sympathetic words pre sented at tho Tuneral. We truly appro ciato all that has been done to aid In our comfort in this hour. WILLIAM II. JOHNSON' AND FAMILY. ALL ROADS LEAD TO JERSEY CITY. !iiiiiiiiii:iii!iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii if levy OUAl,fT' f & lilt VI ci-: I GROCERY I QUALITY SERVICE 1 2 Phones 526 I FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCH TAKE ALONG I Our Lunch Meats, Cheese, Fresh, Crisp Sarato- ga Chips, Baked Bean?, Pickles, Olives, Import- ed and Domestic Sardines, Tin Blu Wafers and Fancy Assorted Cookies. Bottled Drinks of all kinds and a host of other good tilings to eat. I ' Watermelons on lee, pound 5c 1 Fill Your Lunch Racket Here. ' Another perfectly good wash holler, converted ilnto u moonshine still, hat ceased to f u m Hon for the manufacture of the drink with a Ides In it as a re sult of a vis:t made by lh puty Sheriff itldgway and Speum to the line Creek country. The two deputies relumed to Pendleton this morning after havln; spent threo days on the lookout for tho still uii rator. The still was the best of the many that have been secured during the past tew months, abd the outfit was com plete, but the tiling that makes the deputies mad is that they failed to get the man who was running It. Watch ing for three days and nights failed to result In the appiehenslon of th man who was taking cure of the manu facturing concern. " tin tnuir return, '.he men had to carry no situ sou Kiui'iut.-iiL uui ui tiic rough country for two mlle.H on a pack horse. Look out for the unnatural weak ness that indicates thinning of t!u blood and lack of power. It means that your bodily organs aro starving for want of good nourishment; that the red corpuscles are fewer, unequal to demands of health. Hood's ttarsa parilla increases strength of the deli cate and nervous, restores rod cor puscles, makes the blood carry hesltb to every jirt creates an appetite. If you need a good cathnrtlq.meU cine, Hood's Tills will satisfy. loo Fat? 4 Mtlstylno wtghl rtduotlon mhod tafe, pieman t. iiringg Biuoiiwoewi, bUr iHfth id buppint-m. Gt ft vmall boi of torftin itpronouuccd korttn) t th druKiif . 'oliow dirtetiooi, Vou ar allowed to tat wpj, etc.i do .rtfoa oritrnuoiatr iaingi Your Af9 become worth living with lirr mind, tinproved flgirf buoyaai iton. Thwrfulneiia. Look and fail younqr, ArfrJ -nrtonurHfp. iklorKOREIN TABULtS. $1 thin and atay ao. Hrochiirt maiid Um. "rln CoH NH'CS, Station X, Haw Y;r WE WANT YOU to try our cold Hoot lieor; we also curry u full line of Itoesch's Pendleton .Made Drinks, Pops, etc. VKSH:ns, tho leading drink for men, surpassed by none. Ttemember 11KJ DAXKY spells satisfaction always. ( HKAMI'.ItY lll'ITKIt 40o tjt. . fl Why Pay More? 1 OREGON BAKERY 320 E. Court Phone 1 22 .... . jft!fy Known MS C1an)maii IVT l A BBTV Oils ClantfaT-st QVonitv i Luncheon Goods . Minced Ham, per pound , Baked Ham, per pound t . . . . Jellied Tongue, per pound Ashland Specialty, per pound Boiled Ham, per pound ..v Dried Beef, per pound 65c Veal Loaf, per pound v 35c Sliced to your order. When planning the trip to the mountains let us put up the cats. They'll be the best and the cleanest 30c 60c 40c. '30c 70c Pf NDUTONS GfuWFST Dr.PAHTFNT STORK icOfiePeopIes Warehouse, i: iliUlliUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllltllllllllllllllllllllHIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH