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, 1 1 i t t ' . . . . , . . - - . , ... ....... .. .... . . .i i - I .. DAIL7 EACT CliSGOXl AX, rSNDLETOX, rrAV EVEKTTTO, JtJLV 15,1021. TEN PACES Champion Spender to Visit U. S. ENGINE , OUR BIG STOCKS ARE COMPLETE IN ALL YOUR WANTS FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP. SPARKS FROM I 7 i-, inn yor w:m tiii-: mmlav ' - ' mi:vm sn,n sunn?' We hate ri window flllel will ".'Iicm- Hint.. Ii litul parim-nls In -ti ll ninl willi I colors. It's one f the bcf lc fur iihii Omt we've lii'l.l thr year., I vii ) Kiilii a high grade gar. mciil. Value to tlO.rtfl, now, . .. Middle Nc, McnS Dept. i ' 1 1 viNWIIWS tikTAHXT DITNHTMNT SIOHt half phki: ! piiePeoplesWarehous jtf-r.T-rrj wiunr ir pws to sai.k or ntami-:i coons. Yon liae an opportunity to (rlvt nr.- If ii (real during ' .Cleanup Silk- of stamped Plu-c. We art- oft'ci-- iuii all tho Ix-nutifiil siuiihhI goods Ijjpplvijjjjjjm iiiiiii urn tn-pi. ni - tear of lv Floor, i.lMKls )l'l Mil 111 I Klf m Here Is another real sale for the particular shopper FINE NECKWEAR AT 1-3 PRICE 1 : We are offering a big assortment of about $230.00 worth of specials' in pur Fancy Collar and Cuff sets and Fancy Vests. You will agree with us and say a "wonderful assortment." ALL AT I-. THE REGULAR PRICE. " 'NcckWear Section Main Floor. a rs,f"w'i i t r a Continuing our policy of tli - best, reliable merchandise at the fairest possible price, we continue to offer you these good specials. Ane does not roine with the blare of trumix't. It rei'H alom: on vplvet lnM-s- und wo urn oil before wo know it. The wnmim who carelessly accepts her Kiaeeful 8lemlcrne-5M.au a jxirinaneul Kift of the koiIs is si.-iiiknly uniaxcil to find that n lew ailde.1 years have brought unpleasant tisriu-c temlencics that accentuate her ae ami betray the smooth beauty of carefully prest-rveil hanrls ami face. Nature ntc.ls help at any ai;e and jnst the litiht wisp of u corset worn in youth Is a protection against the ilisconrns'inK task of aiteinptinn to roifain lost figure lines In later life. Uooif linos are. far easier to retain than to refrain. , There are some very decorative models in the original Gossan! Front Lacing Corsets so pliable and unolwtrusive that you will be uHcnsetous of their support except for a comfortable feeling of well being. Our ex pert service makes it possible for us to as sume full responsibility for your satisfac tion. it.k i's s.;r to $i.voo SlIl irriNU AMI PII.I-OW TI HlMi .A I MOMiv Sam no rnu ix Our quality RheetinB is of excellent qual ity, smooth even weave, washes well and will eland hard, wear. 5J Im-li I'nbleaclwa Khrrtiii,-?. Sincial Value. yard . W HI ,ifpfi t iiltleaeliej SlMtHiii!?. SMVial Valuo yard 5e U taicii l iibli-oi-lml Sliiftins Six-ial VjiIiic a yard ." &Sf T2 Imh niea,-lil Slie-tiiis, Sp-ial Value. a yanl 51" SI im-li IS(-a-hed Slioelins. SHt-lal Value. a yard "! Wl inc-li ItV-ai-lMxI Slutting. Special Value.' s yanl . Mi le Im-li I'ilhiw Tubing. SiHVial Value, yard , 3Jc tj liK-h Pillow Tuliins. Spfial Value, yard . . SOo 45 iii-h I'ilUiw Tubins, Sm inl Value, , yanl -lie I'MOX CTtASIl TOWri-IXO. YD. 19c 17 Inches wide, warranted half linen, smooth, even weave full bleached and un bleached. Stirt-'al Value, yanl 10c K.MI'lltK lli:i SHF.I.TS $1.39 Slt9ft inches In Bize, good medium weisht; omooth even weiive.' Special Value each $l.3H imUMUMl Ql'Al.ITY" fil l SHKI.TS AT $1.-19 th"! inches in size. A (rood kind for ho tel, partment or lodging house use. Note the laipa mc t Special Value, pat-li $1.49 Vi i.i.N of tui: iiojiK ni.i sni'ins, AT $1.59 SlsDO inches in size, excellent quality, smooth, even weave and will stand rouKii use. Fine for home or hotel use: good large size. special Value, each .... $1.5!). qi i.i:n or Tin: iiomk riixow casks AT 4o AM) 39o 4:xS and 45x31! Inches In iiize. made from good wearing quality material, well hewed. S.4-cinl allies at each 3le anil 3- flf MPTiii nU I'MKKI.S lf)ST to thi: snux:s . msoiirs If you are purchasing any class of merchandise to be sent to the Sprtn'gs Uesoita in the mountains we will do the packing and look to the forwarding for you. A branch om the IT. S. postofflce is contained within the big store. It Mr. Worklngman. we asra'n eptl r .ntt-i to our elaborate display of barffaina Use4 In ,'our every days wor.,. - 'iiie-e v ti u. v,.. ilowj filled full of the good things. Wiiulow .'Oi I "1KOXAI.I," OVKItALLS IXHt li:X They're juvt what the. name Indicates. wcur like iron Tlu- .lumiH-i-s are tho same price. Wiiiilnw No. 2 MKX S IT FK WOKK SHIRTS Ml full cut, sikh! wii:C body. Ioiik tail ;o:is sleeves, double stitched Soft material easy ; wash. SALE SURPLUS STOCK GROCERIES We are clearing out the heavy reserve carried in our storage base ment Get in on this sale and SAVE ! , Preferred Stock Sardines, per can 15c tiHul Fellow lirond Salmon 10c Preferred SiiM-k SalnKHi 20c AVa:-o Pj-and Salmon 20c lnp Itrand Salmon, 3 cans 25c Vu. I Hat IVi-and Salmon 15 lloyal Cmn Shrimp 20c Otter Mim-c-.l hims. 3 for Hag Oyncr 15o Pref rrcl SKK-k Oynters. large can 25c Rinso Soap, per cake. 3 for 25c scafoani. 4 lti. packase 2lc l anyoii lu-aiul Milk, per -asc S5.no Coffee IlulU, pr 2""' Crystal White, 24 Iwrs, Royal White 10 bar S2.00 ('allium linking Powder. 1 lb. 25c; 2 1-2 lbs. 50c: 5 llis . ... . $1.00 They :;si.l7 PK"K . 57c rr'J Ifvf ' i it J ; ' I A ( '(Kant Oregonfan Bpeclnl.) . 1 8TANF1ELD July 15. Bparku from the engine of a freight train Wednes day set fire to the Stanfleld . Bron. Bheep ynrda and It wa With great effort that the yardn -were waved. Itev. and Mfa, Jam on E. Paweett and daughter MIsh Ruth left Wednesdav for Milton, where Rev. Fnwcett will unite In marrlaite Mlsn Genevieve flevy and Oleni Howard both formef high whool ,tudnl o( rltanfiald. Mian Ruth Fnwrett will, lie one of tho brides maids. Their many frlenda here wish them a long and happy wedded life, Airs. Harriett Stanfleld and daugh ter Miss Kate. rUa'iifiold of Portland were the guests of Mrs. Carl Helm the first of tliikweek. Rev. and Mra. Pawcett. will, leave the lst of ih week for a motor trip t Kenewick, Seattle and Portland. ' ' ' Mr. and, Mrs. Charing Hoggard were In Pendleton Wednesday. .... ; , P. B. Ranney anj family, Mrs. H. U. Weasel and children and Charlie I'reg nelti compose a party that will .opond a month at Illdaway Springs. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Hit-Kilna: and daughter Mnsle wero . in -Pendleton Sunday. .' ' C. M. DuPulg mnde U business trip to Bordman Thursday. Miss Ruth Heveranoe was the guest of Miss Frances Hills of Echo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Cleveland a.nd daughter have returned from a visit J wth their brother and family at IlepP- ner. . ' .Mrs. Smith-Wilkinson, who is creating a furore In Euroiie by her lavish spending. Is coming to America. Kurniican report nhe ha an annual income of $30,000,000. She is shown here in the dress in which she attended the Autelul races. It la decorated with muny diamond Paris paper say sho siwnt lO.oOO.OUO in three week. ALBANY. X. Y July 14. (I. N. ; S.) There have been all sorts of "blR cheeses," but New Vorlc Htute intends shortly to have the biggest. The largest single cheese ever man ufactured is now being made at Low- n. M. It'ack Tea. s-r lb K. 'C. Idikini; Powder, ii5- I0-; 8De siw Stuffed Olives. Xo. 9 Olives. SlnfTtl, Xo.'rt f)lies. -iH-en. Xo. (i Olives, Pint . . Cea, rejrular 1mx Ml. 75 . . . Dinner Set, -12-iM-ee Litrd. bulk Cocosi. bulk v 5c sie 20c:50c sle. ' 70e 30c 20c 75c SI. 25 $15.00 . . 1 -. 25c- Window Xo. 3 ' ' MKN'S i()l) IMOX SI1TS W hen we say good, we mean that thej: give " you Hie wear that you ex-ct 98c- t-ii-s 31 to -I I. Window Xo. 4 KS W-UtVK'EAHI.K ;KOVKS Soft Jlorsohide $1.23 All Mulesliin 49c Rest leather Face 49c Heavy Cotton l"c" ' Window No. 5 M EX'S HOCKFOKD SOK , There's one way to offer Kockford sox at an apparently low price differ light weight ones. Hut these are of good w :nt. the old price 10c ' Wimlow Xo. fi Tin: ak.my snoii' Don't cr.nfu:- Ibis shoe with the cheaper, harsh. sCI'f variety. Th"se are the liettcr kind, wift, pliable 'and an all around easy work -bin- :lt.'.)8 Oi-iyinally sold lor ::.50. ville, for exhibition at the State fair September 12 to 17, In Syracuse. It will weigh twelve tons. Seven thous and five hundred cows will contribute 150, ikO pounds of milk, - while four barrels of salt are also required for the the manufacture of the big cheese. A bandage for the cheese will cost ion. Slate officials including Governor Nathan Ij. Miller and Heme A. Pyrke, newly appointed commissioner of farms and markets, and mombers of 'the ccytncil of farms and markets and state fair commission are at Lnwville watching the cheese being "poured." COM'MBl'S. Ohio, July 10. (I. X. S.l Is Stahl stalling? This question was asked here when local residents received letters from J. mt,l 1 ,ulli,i,-ir Hnrmanv f 1 mn t i n 9 . ..., , v , - I thai more than 2.0U0.U0I) Herman women are minus husbands ami are devoid of facilities for locating them. Due directly to the superior marks manship of nllied soldiers during the the recent World War. Stahl snld, these women have not had an oppor tunity to marry. Not only are marriages In Germany as scarce as snowdrifts In July, hut a shortage of furniture, also, is held re sponsible. In part, for the dearth of marriages. ' - - Prompt aet-orhmoflatlon wa assifr" cd by Stahl m the event that any per son desiring a German wife would write him. .SIIKIUI P ISSCKS WAItUAXT (Continued from page 1.5 llLIONfllYGO b ON AUTOMOBILE IP fti!f vi r -, - (Efast Oregoniari Ppeclal.)' ' KEITH. July IS. Mr. Allen Ken nedy returned home Wednesday from Kt Anthony's hospital with her 10 days old daughter. The work of tearing down and mov ing the old ice house and machinery 1 prosrresslng rapidly, and It will soon be completed on its new site. Kam Wall has purchased a new Ford and is trying to acquire the art of driving. Mr. and Mrs. F:nglish returned Wednesday from, Helix where they have been visiting their daughter Mrs. J k Rnse for almost a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kills and daugh ter Huth left today for the coast where k'v will make their future home. Tljet IJlli family have lived in this part f ttw county for a number of years, and they leave a host of friends. ;f There are several families in Rleth Who would move to Pendleton if they j could find houses to move Into. j 'Frederick Heath is visiting at the, librae of Mr. Enxlish. The Heath fom-1 llf recently moved to pieassnt Valley I lire., but Frederick W Rieth suits j hfin belter. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hamilton left! yterdny for a vacation trip. TVu-y Vn on touring the coast in their new IWi.llfe which they purchased reeeniiv Mf. Hamilton Is head rarpentir at the. I pond house. ! f'lreiice Knider nnd little Ruth hart j B oiiilnw escape from a serious acci-j ilenl yestenlny when a car he was driv- i Ityj; left the h trd' road at Ulnh and j 1l wheels sunk into soft An. imin, the tc! that he wswahle to stop mr Instantly lh"re wa no serioi. j (K hleut but they both a hd rcare j .Mr, and .Mrs. If. Htftld h:ve nmv. ; ad to the Ittimiltoti pr-i-rtc to l"ik . lifter the place while the HaiuJt"" away. ' ! jji ,ia (i lin v years' pastorale! i a Ctecltmati church, a minister kept , ipnl ic.iomes of bees In Ibc i hwrch j Infer. It said they would range ff-; et lltilei lot' liuney. , Victims of German Mine Explosion Drotljcr Ident fiel liody. Rosebnrg, July 15. (C. P.) J. T, Russell, positively identified the char- red body as that of Dennis Russell, his brother. Mrs. Frumficld collapsed following the brother's identification (She whs not arrested. Sheriff Stamer I has abandoned all theories but that j Brumfield, weighed down by. financial i losses and domestic cares, murdered I Russell, whom he visited Wednesday. I put certain marks of identification up on the body and wrecked the machine. He blew the head off with dynamite attempting to mutilate the body be- lyond recognition in an effort to have $27,0011 life Insurance given his wife, ; he himself disappearing. Testimony by Mrs. C. L. Pearson, a patient, show ed Brumfield to he despondent. W. R. Bowman a restaurant man, sa- Brumfield the same evening and de clared his actions were suspicions. He thought he saw the body of a man in the cnr. He thought the denlist wac having trouble-with his automobile. Had Plenty of T.nic. ROSEBCRG, July 15. (IT. P.) Brumfield is believed perhaps to have escaped toward the coast through familiar country or perhaps has re turned to the city, disguised heavily and took the train north. The sheriff is organizing a thorough search, busi ness men and others Joining in the mas hunt. He had plenty of time to get a good start on his pursuers, off'cors do elare and may be far away or he may be h ill' in Roseburg, is the opinions ex pressed. ' Hundreds sought to Identify victims of the Mont Cent mine explosion at licnmund. dermany. Ninety were killed and 70 Injuroi Miners blame the govern meiil fur failure to enforce mine repair inc te war United States Dirigible on Trial Flight f , m" ' S i- - .--'' V -i A t. .L.-vifc.f'. 1.; ' 'jr 1 Li i.fi iW ! AldI-:itM.XIC IfJXORAXfT! IINDnN, July 15. '(tV X. S.) Women bathers at Hythe,- Kent, are reported to have impressed a wish for more modest bathing attire. Aldermon Tonhrldge, who lust sea son Voiced complaints against the sights of the Town Council that the bathing inspector be authorized to purchasn a quantity of two piece bath ing suits.. The Ajdcrman attempted to describe the required article, and finished up lamely that "it is a sort of flounce, you knew." ' . F.XTFNSIOX OP CITY (Continued from pace 1.) '. ' believes Mr, Hayes, who bases his estl. mate upon, statistics from various ; cities. Two million five hundred gal- ; Ion of water Is consumed here each 24 hours, he says. This means that for each Oer-ion jn. the .city, 333 1-3 gal-' Urns Is iihed every It hours. ' . Woler I Wasted - i. The great amount of water eonsnm-. ed is due, Mr. Hayes believes, to waste of water. He explains that the 43 flush tanks used for Pendleton sew- er flush every in ml nut en Instead of ' from two to four tlniss every ti hours. Tho amount f water used In this way . In 24 hours was estimated In 1911 by Geary Klmbrell, city engineer, at 750,. ' nnn gallons, after an accurate check. This is not necessary to keep the wfi ' age moving, Mr. Hay say. Ha say ' also that If Pendleton constructs a , septic tank, septic action cannot be ob tained If the sewage la so greatly di luted with water as at' the present time. A recent report by Bnar V Cun- . nlngham consulting engineers of Port, land, substantiates this. , ;e I. Keen, -Speculu- I.ONI ON, July 15. (Ed I'. P. Staff Correspondent )- lion is rifle regarding the approaching meeting of the league of nations dis armament committee in Paris tomor row. The French delegation have proposed to move for an immediate uiljouinmeiit until after President Harding' conference takes place. They believe other delegations will oppose this, on the grounds league commit tees' actions will not conflict with President Harding's confab. General Inagaki, tho Japanese military rep- re.ientative, told the I'nlted Press the action of tho committee would be nandicapped through the non-partlcl-patlon of the I'nlted States. Details of a new continent in tho Antarctic region described u country rich In oils, minerals and furs. The British Antarctic expedition has found strange birds of immense size as well as many other oddities In the new country. REALTY TRANSFERS j I. '. - 'V , ; pi-nriMT The TowpsiteVO- to School Dlst. No. 81, $1,00, Stanfleld oujlots lR, 1. 17, 18 and 19. ' ' ; -.. Frederick Mason to Albert Maack, 9425. ' It,.7, '-Block J.'nyer ParK Add. Pendleton. ; -. "'' ' s Smith C. Btanton to W.-W, Steward, J.IOOO.flfl, mete and bound tract In Sec. "is, TP. 5, X. R. 3. " Alfred Richardson to Karl Gilland ers, $l.fl. Lot 12, Block t,l. Res. Add., Pendleton. " - Frank Ploan to Claud Ploan. $7001. lyot , Block 1H, original Townsite of 8tanfield. S l-j NW 1-4 KW 1-4 Sec. 33, Tp. 4. N. R. 2!); SB 1-4 8W 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 12, Tp. 4, .V. It, 29. Th? Osag Indians are one ' of tho rltl-.e-l penp'es In the world per cap ita. I.-cent sales at auction of thirty hensind acres of Indian res-vntl-jn Ml lands i ear Tulsa for fiur and ciM I n If million dollars pips a ron j cf one-1 Mh at the oil produe.I was n, cently approved by the Interior depart fieri. . f ... .oi' 1l being panned di-"" nenr hear" of ihv north resli'i i.tl ii diMrtrt of Los Angeles. The chief engineer for a rock and gravel company oper ating In tho Arroyo Beco, has Installed crude sluice boxes ' and ' each day "pans" out fibout 120 Worth of jold. The engineer disoovered the pay streak when he first entered the employ of the company several month ago and has been panning it since then. BIGAMY SPRKI", ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 15. (I. X. S. Young married men should take their wives with them when they go away from home,, according to J. B. Adams, arrested here for alleged abandonment of hls.wlfe and child at Syracuse. .V V. He- fares a bigamy charge here. - Hn tyinrried his second wife, Adams lohl police, while on a spreo" and didn't know It until he herrtme ohrr. "Bunk," declares Mrs. Gertrude Kelly Adams, wife number two. "He knew what he was doinsr, all right." It i t I m -. I rV.i .'arrl f . it maid.! flltfht. idrelzR:3 v- " "rtic Red Cross has developed a dis aster census card to be used by relief workers In cases of disaster. "Disas- ler kits" ore now provided all Red (Yos dlvlson offices and contain all rorts of supplies, record forms, badges, lelegiaph blanks and other essentials which may be needed In an emrr tency, for Betliiig up relief headquar ur with least possible delay. Play time s Echo -"Mother, Im Hungry !" The answer is rchcLy imtantly ". -A. heaping bowl of ml I0ASTIES with cream or milk and childish appetite could ask nothing more " delicious or satisfying PoftToasties are the toasted perfection of selected white com ' Order by name to get the best of all com flakes At Grocers Everywhere! Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ina Batde Creek. Michigan. " If to fly UWU Avnyiami m musshuisi. l