East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 26, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OSEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2 G, 1 9 2 1 .
TEN PAGES
THOUSAND FRENCH LADS FROM
DEVASTATED AREAS SENT TO
SCOUT CAMPS KM I SUMMER"
CONTINUE THE WEEK RIGHT-SHOP IN PENDLETON'S GREATEST AND BEST DEPT. STOKE
Boys' Hats 1-3 Off
i-
A WOMAN
atiiox told rs vi:sti:iuay that
Tlrln s rood NikOMiwus 4 cmhimvs tiie durable;
lillle lint, Bin "ciilc" little Mm lints fur kiddies.
IImti-S t a .ltl.AT LOT hut what wo do rfir Is
:(M-i niHl ilic priii' I- reasonable, (loth hats anil
Mm fur IhmIi ImmuiiI gills.
Hovs' lwioony I lepartnu nt.
WNUUIOW OKI TF$T DUHHTMlNr STOIIt
if there
weiv a jnwrr priii.! place iii IVinllcUm Hum
Anericsn Men and Womsn Take
PAR'
fWPeoples Warehouse
Tin- Bin-gain Basement slit
place could Ih'.
didn't know whore Unit
Part in Bringing Happiness!
Into Lives of Little Fellows.l
WHEN HEPROVES HE HAD
Palm Olive Soap sells for 7c
Today, 15 bars for SI. 00
ir pvs to TRvor t"-!",
rr
Three Good Sales in the Ready-"to-Wear
'Department."
Chihhvu's trash','. Dresses
14 Less
V- offer a fair 4ail lol of these pretty
lit 1 1f il.-i.nlii s fur your little kiddies. Tin"
(Nlnrs nit' variol ami llie ni.dcls are really
dainty. Tlicy come iu utile ami i3aiiili-
ami H-igiiinilv w.hl for $5.75 U SS.7.V NOW
1-4 I I SS.
( . .
; ; Middies at Half Price
Considering Ihv make of Ailtldics Hint no
liamlic uihI kiHiwinc the mos; xctkHit
tuajilii's )Ou 'mil nppnviate this offerinv;.
'lint mi' not mailt varments in Ilii' lol si
III TtliY! 'Sin--. 14 fo 4i. IVItvs Kt.UH .
S:l.s.
Corsets Half Price
One iitt nf in-.1s front anil liacU Inn',
ilixiHitiiHHHl iinmlH'rs. sii'S 20 to 4. liU-
to K I ;.. While tlx't last 1-4 I'lllt'K
i CIten ,buy a $3-00 Silk Sh5rt for $2.93, or a $5.00
shirt at 9-1.9S at the so-called cheap shops; but when we offer
you
S10.00 SILK SHIPxTS FOR $4.98
ou are getting a BARGAIN that IS a bargain. You're fret
tine shirts that ? vp tbt satkf.tin, s
shirts that trive the sat.isfaftinn
See the displayMen's Side, Center Isle.
25 Cents on the
Dollar
JAri.v Ixiil) Knows wlmt (Ills nit'iins. It
iliN'sn'l nii'au tinit Hi''r iltilni'tisl ."c Hum
Ilii- ilollar irli', Iml r'v lnl.cn off "i
A Slxln'ii Itollnr Hul mm insis Sl.m)! a
I'ui'lvr Hollar Hal now ki-Is Hi:!. Ill); a l'onr
Dollar Hat now costs SI, (III.
GET YOUR "LET 'ER BUCK"
l'lic Story or The Passing of tlio Old WW
by
H.ui;i:.s wm.i.ixfiTox i-trIiOm;
are takins your order fi;r the Ixiok.
nliMi 'will be deliviTid to you during Au
gust. Till" 1'RH'K IS
ami the bxk Is uell worlli the small prk-e.
J Three Good Sales of
: Voiles
T r.H'rj' "" knows the aiiproiiriateni's.s of
- these pretty cixids so thnt Rtljitrtivo i.'f div
-icriptioii ami ail elaborate a:li rlisciiii nt is
J .amiecesMry. Suffieient to say "THAT
i VlMH ;K)I T. I. W. yrAMTY."
Lot "A" Dress Voiles
IT.
IP
Sale of Plaid Skirtings
We announce our first reduction in
this most important and appropriate wool
skirting. And when we say wool skirting
you may know that, like the high qualities
that run throughout the entire big store,
this bears that same high quality.
THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY ALL WOOL
They come in plaids
range of colors, thr"e
pl lire tno"; siillnMr
popular pleated skiiLs
lirt.printe for suits. The
$4..j, $1.9.1 and $U.:i5.
mul cheeks anil in tin excellent
h'liKtlis, 4M, St and 5tl inches,
for the line leiiKtli skirts, the
and some cheeks most au-
oriiuul prices wen' $4.50,
On Sale at 1-3 Less
On Dislay in Center Dry Goods Window.
Arch Preserver Oxfords, a new shipment just received,
military heel black $10.00; brown $11.00
J. & T. Cousins Oxfords, representing the last word in
high grade workmanship . . $12.50 and $13.50
Brown Kid Pumps, the very newest, most
strap pumps, French heels
popular one-
$12.50
ilk
l'AUIS, July "6. 1 T. X. S.)
ThruUKli the eooiienitiun of Ihn tlireii
Kt'encii mi'oii 1 1 iijc organizations, l.es
Kelali-KUiB ile Knini'i', I-s Soonts Ue
France, I,ch KVIalreur." 1'nloiiiHlM (U
Ki unie it nil the Aniei'ienu. Committee
for lievastati il l'aiuo, nhont a thous
and Freni'linii'ii anil boH. OHpei'lally
ffnin the de :istalii(i area of the Alsue,
! ai'o having an oinmit unity tills Sum-
njer of attending a Hoy Srout rami),
; win-re Uiey hiv heintf taui-'ht the ifin
, ' il1!' of si'iintiiifj i nil how to lieinini'
; i.'otit lenderH.
I The t wo en nips, which will operate
trom July
Childi
en s
Black Suede Pumps, whose lines of beauty are perfect,
prettiest of all French heels, price' $11.00
A fair sized lot of proity
tinall.v up to (!( to 7.V-.
Nov 49c
Lot 4,B' the Better Voiles
A soihI idea of this lot can he had by s'11'
iiig the display in the dry floods dept. The
iri'ioal price was S1.U5.
Now 69c
Lot ""C Fancy Voiles
Of CMrn width. 40 inches, and sold at a
iliiich higher prii-e than e now offer them.
Now 74e
20c
25c
jClams, Otter, 2 cans . .
voile seiih, or- r : ....I . lUuves. green, pint lar 75c
Headquarters for Golden Gate 24 bars C. W. Soap and 10 bars
Coffee, Tru Blu Biscuits and Creamoil Soap, all $2.00
Crackers. ri: .
immmmMMfMfMWMmMMiuuiA..... . . . ir1' s,luueui .'dl
Hats at 25c on I
the Dollar
And every hat is certainly n fine l:nt since J
the're nearly nil ".Madj:e Cvaiis lints." X
They are nuule or n Ivets, elonrs. fells,
lienieis', piipies, n y .stums mid Milims J
mid sold originally lis liitli as C.oO.
Hi'iiiemlK'r the Mile priii-.
Main Floor Dry Goods Center.
Kayser Silk Underwear
85.00 Values for 32.98 -
:OMI!lATI Sl'ITS, KMt'ki ns and
VKSTS. V.'e are ilisplnyuii; ami oirerim; n
ralr sized lot c-r this very nice wear and
siiii-e the lot is not larse e surest Hint
ou liny tiHlay.
Dry Clouds .Side Center l.slo
vsyi Jjiojn III- it. A C!. nl-nes
O JJ- 5n trt firoc-v
All Ctr PBurWn(l CaU ZZ.
Shrimp, per can
' ""'"'. ZJC DTjTT'r'T II C T Tl T ntm -r-w-mr.
2o per ct. Discount on all Dishes fU , ,V V b u
Glassware, Universal Perco'!alm??'a0' ?ach ?0c"
latere and f anev Pnt iVa u- " 1 10- PKP &c
17 to Seiitenilier 8 at I.a
j Croix JSt . (men, (Ainne), respeetlvely
j will be thi! largest seout canijis ever
j held in I'lunee.
I Mr. I.orne W. liari'lay. Xatlimnl )i
! rector of Kdiieatlon of liny Si outs In
the I'nited States, has come to France.
! nt trie Invitation of the Minister of
I Koi-eiKn Affairs, to represent the Am
j erlean Hoy Scouts ami to collaborate
I with representative of the French
' Scout Oiranlations In the direction
of the Summer camps. In addition,
sixteen American men, many of them
colfeso students, hiwe voiiinteered
their services us ssslstants at the
camp schools. Anion them are
Henry Cabot lvalue, from Harvard,
; Krandson of Senator Ixidne; Paul
, North and Jack Danfnrth of Prlncc
tcn: Ansley Newman and Flurry Rich,
of Yale. Some of these hoys nre work
iiiK their way over on ships of the 1'.
; i:'. Shipping Hoard.
! I'nltiil KI nt ex Invited to .Join
', Chief Itijf Hawk, of tho Kcneca
; trllie of Indians, h:i accepted the In.
vitat.on to Instruct the French hoys
in lndia:i lore wooderaft iind outdoor
work. The National Catholic Welfare
Council is represented ut the French
camps by Ccorije Puyle, und the Do
minion Fioy Kcoutt Association of "an
iida is represented by Mr. I.a!)elle, of
Ottawa, Canada, lr. D FIiscii, of Tem
ple I'nlversfty, Philadelphia, has
chance of the cami Minitntion,
.Many of the boys at the camps are
tint guests of troops of American Hoy
Senilis"-who. in
Major is Charged Willi Taking1
S5000 From Mother of Draft
Evader for Hi3 Freedom.
WASH INI i'l'dN', July -- d'. J.'.)
Major I'.rncc Campbell, whom Mrs..
Kninia, l!.ri;iioll charges took in.OOil
I'n in in r "to fix the histhcV lips;' ho
Grover IleiKdoll niiKtil bo free, scored
j a point 'when he proved on his father'
! testimony that lie bad money In 1 Sl 7
i used It for speculative race horse pur-'
poses unit then deposited It in his
j wife's name, iicconlins to a banker'
i nuwsase. IteprescntaUve Luhxiii told
t tin house committee invest luatliiK the
; liei'Bdoll escape that Mrs. Heixdoll
; should pay tiur,,noo in old which slm
anil her son, GroVer, are ulleued to
nave hid during the war.
1
i iSrHeScEDlSCUSSEO
-(V.. lM-Tim
(nee, beKlllliinu
devoted Its i'ii-
' LONDON, July 211..
I'lltlsh iiuiierial conferi
tie laM week's session,
tile utteiitiun to tile consideration of
President llardlmf's disarmament In
vitatlon. I'lemiers Ifuifhes and Man
se y of Australia and New Zciilalid, re
I'pectlvt'ly, pressed their demands for
ti preliminary Iuuloii conferencii to
lorsidj,!' tho Pacific ii'icstlons.
i i.in:r:i ix aito accidf.vt'
'i'RHNTON. Ijel., July I. N. S. )
Three persons were killed and four
Injured when a motor car Ul which
tiiey were riding wan ntrdv'k by n
F'enns Ivunli train near hnre.
s;jaBiB:MgiaBFaa3B
lien's Work Shirts
Made of a very (rood prade of blue chum
bray, all double stitched. Wide, full body
and long in length. Special Price 57c. Bar
gain Jia-4'tiH-iit.
Men's Silk Ties
Wo have made a complete clean up of the
men's department a i have ser t all the odds,
and ends of this tj "lis cut price depi-t-ment,
75c tics. 51. no ties and fl.25 ties.
Bargain Basement.
Aluminuraware Half Price
Preserve Kettles, Dutch Pots,
Stew Kettles, Dish Pans Half
Price.
RGA IN BASEMENT.
House Slippers 79c
One i, if lot of over Kill soiled house slip-,
pcrs aro now placed on rale. Some sold us
high as Special "ile, Bargain
incut.
is wuo, in answer 10 an aolica
.sent to them lij? Miss Anne Moriran, of
Nf .' Vork, have started a campaign to
laiso $25 each to si nd a represeiitatiVB
French hoy from some village ill Uio
devastated reftion to one of the two
camps as quests of their troop.
Til" main leaders for the ramps
were furnished hy the French S'nut
inar ort-aniiations, anil leaders from
Or.-if Britain, llclium, Canada ami
the I'nited Slates have been Invited to
join. The French leaders specialize In
ii'iineerlni' and nature study and the
Americans in athletic, scout games,
boxing, wrestliii'l nwinimliiK. water
ports mid life-savins and first aid.
The Committee of Direction for the
two Summer foom camps ha Mrs. A
.Alurrav 1MIO rJ n t,lnl f r,.l V!
Anne Morgan as vl.tK-ju", sldent. Tiie
Committee on Teclini'iuii Is coniposf.il
of lirne V. F'arclav, M. Inerin-D.-s-Jardins,
M. Jean Tiisenu, ji. i .M.lie
Scvin and M. IF. Gucrrcaii.
I-ist enr the American Committee
oruanlzi'd a Boy .Scout Camp at Franc.
P'rt, in the Forest of Compiefice.
where 261 hoys received tralnin-' in
s'ontim,". At the Invliction of the
French Government. 8f,n Ani'-ri-'an
Hoy Scoots cume from Am-ric'i to
visit the camp and the battlefields of
Fiance.
I'AMIIA" III UNS T DI ATH
WIl.KICSItAlillK, Pu., July (T.
X. S.) Itev. Alex. .Vi.m,' hs wife and
threp children ranitlni! from R to 10
years of npe wero burned to death In
tlH'lr homo near here following an ex
e.oi ion oi a kerosene lamp.
1 fePlltelS
THE SHOE THAT
' HOLDS ITS' SHAPE
I8S
t lioice of All 4fli
JOI tf Mr. M .l-i hi t JCTfffcMa i XWrmgf.'i; IHIIHII llltMiijTwTiC3MiirmiWnirCT
, DOMESTIC GRAIN BAGS .
FOR SALE.
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014 and 351. 220 E. Court
rr
$1 Will Buy
, 25 Bars Lenox Soap
or
8 cans corn
or
8. Cans Milk '
or
2 1-lb. jars any kind of Jam
or
4 large cans Apricots, Peaches or Pears
or
7 cans Peas
or
l.'i oars P. & G. White Naptha Soap
or
1 4-lb. can Apple Butter
or
2 4 lb. Aunt Jemimma Pancake Flour
: or
5 1-lb. Aunt Jemimma Pancake Flour
or
7 cans Salmon
Or
5 No. 2 1-2 cans Asparagus
Sanitary Grocery
Cl'iLO YOURSELF UP
0 AS ID FEEL BETTER
Hat ar.rl plerp better, as well as look
better, by taking .Howl's Sarsoparilla.
It in an all-tlie-vcar-rounU Medicine,
good in all seasons.
It purifies, enriches anil revitalizes
the blood, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, assists assimilation of tho
food you eat, and wonderfully builds
i.ji the whole system. In many eases
it swee.ls where other medicines fail
to do any ood.
If you need, a mild effective cathar
tic, "ct Hood's li Ha.
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CHICAGO, July 2.(f. I'.)M:ss
Kliabi-tli Thdinpson is heiriR held In
connection with the iiisatiicarance of
Warren Spurxin, president of the de
funct Michigan Avenue bank, -who es
caped b-avlmr a shortau-e of $ 1 .Miii.oimi
in the bank's accounts. .Miss Thomp
son, the police declare. Is concealing
information concernim? the rnlssim;.
banker. The alrl Is In the employe of
the American Discount Company, a I
Idlary to the Sput'Kin com-ern. It I
1 with
sul
r is declared she has been
' .s'lill!'"io u.'f,tl 11.,,
MABTIAl, I,.v l)i:('F.AI!i:i)
COl'KN'HAGKN. July 2I. (C. I'.)-,
Martial law has lier.n declared in I'et.
roKrnd in an effort to suppress a work
er's revolt, according to Itevnl dis
patches. Xo details concerning the
uprising w, re riven.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
DiseEes of Women. X-Ruy Electric
Therapeutica.
TACOMA, July 26. (A. 1'.) Hm;li
Wallace, former ambassador to Franci
has returned home. Ho says the up
per Sllesinn question is the onl
troublesome problem in F.urope. Gcr
man workmen fret only a tenth of tin
wujres paid In the I'nited Slates and
Germany can undersell the world ut
present. Wallace said he is confident
the allied nations will pay every cent
'they owe the Cnited States.
Gi.AM.ii MASTKi: hlSI'KNBKB.
FHEDOXf A, X. Y., July 26. (U.
P. S. J. Lowell, master of the nit
tio.iai uranse, announced lie bail writ
ten William liouck, master of tin
V- a. -'nf,ion state KranKc, suspendin;'
him in office forthwith for alleged
judical utterances at the June meeting
HF.ULIN, July 26. (I. X. S.)
Klijhtlng has again broken out in I'p
per Silesia, according to a Breslau dis
patch. Six Germans were wounded In
a clashVith the I'ollsh insurgents. A
general strike was proclaimed at l.'vb-
nik, the Polos are said to be the asc-
gressors. I'ollsh Insurgents seized tho
Hirawe-Zergowitz railway and a mini
Per of railway stations 'were sit fire
to.
Temple P.ldg.
Phon 41
Room 12.
FA J-ntYBOBV W'OISKLIi BIT
i ATHKIl
Hauling
Phone
Ra PHofc 378-R
CARS
dm
Washed, Polished, Simonized
and painted. Get my prices.
They are right. Will call for
and deliver. Phone 7oO'W, or
110 Lee.
Father's stomach trouble seemed
to ibt aet'in worse all the time and
; finally he had to quit '.York aUoricth
i r. Two brothers and myself gave up
! school and went ti work to support
I the family. Father had lost sixty
pounds in weight and was yellow as
safron and no medicine helped him.
Telling a friend about it six months
ago. she advised taking Mayr's Won
derful Hemedy. I got a botllo nnd it
helped father nt once. He was able
to go back to work a month later, has
regained bis weight and strength and
eats like a wood chopper." It Is a sim
ple, harmless preparation that removes
the eatarriiHl mucus from the InteH
' n il tuil and allays the inflammation
Nhieh causes practically nil stomach,
liver and Intestinal ailments, inclorl
Ice appendicitis. One dove Mill con
vince or money refunded. DruKgiats
tvtrywbtfe. ,
SOfTHAMl'TOX, July 26. (II. P.)
- The liner Mauri tania will bo held In
Port several months to repair the
$2.uuO,nOO fire df mage caused yester
day. Vast quantities of water Were
poured into Hie vessel. The higher
class necks, salons and state rooms
were completely burned.
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When you purchase
a pair of J
W. L:Dou5lr.s Shoes 1
-.I,. ... m. --' nt
.
you are getting the
best shoe value for
the price liiat money
can Jbuy. ?
l or Sale by
A. EKLUND
;;1T Main St.
rTMWip-' m Mil fW
II
VLAXS 1!I.AI TO Si:XATM
WASHINGTON. July 26. (L. C.
M i I i il. r, 1'. Staff Correspondent.)
Tiie senate ndminlstnilion leaders are
attrniiiting to get. the republican senator-
;n favor the Harding plan to re
n.jl il late farincrH and railroads, In
one i in ration. The llai,ib,ir ,,!,.
' re read in a message on the subject
'"ue'Mj.y. Similar to tiie bonus mcs
.age. ' c sldent. Harding will altemiit
to teh the senate what the ndni nistra-
ti u thiiiis best anil the most econom
ical way of handling the admittedly ae
riuus jni blfciu.
"ACPvOSS FROM POST OFFICE'
TONIGHH
KELLY'S COMEDIANS
Present '
"The King of
Patagonia"
1
That Different Musical Show with a Tropical
Atmosphere.
A Little Bit of the South Sea Islands ,
Native Dances Native (Wumcs
THE RICHARDS SEXTETTE "
and their Hawaiian melodies. '
BRING THE FAMILY 23and 30 Cents
' ...