East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 27, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TACE TWO
DAILY EAST OfcECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1021.
TEN PAGES
STRIKING
HUGE SYNDiCATE IS '
BE
THE BIG STORE WITH 10 YEARS', REPUTATION FOR HONEST ADVERTISING.
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I'tNUUfONi (iRl.VUST lirT VHT.Hl NT STOKt.
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Pendleton's Greatest and nePeople's Warehouse,
Best Department Store Will Continue to Quote Com
parative Prices and hold Special Sales.
SINCE COMPARATIVE PRICES always help to give you a much better idea of the real true value
contained in any article.
Comparative prices, when honestly riven, help you in your every day's shopping and The Peoples
Warehouse will continue their policy of Honest Advertising. We must face you for many years to come the
same as we have faced you for the 40 past years, with a clear conscience.
Tlu owners of this Big Store live among ou; and as one of yon, and answerable, to
YOU as sincere, honest merchants.
THEREFORE EVERY COMPARATIVE PRICE WILL BE AS ALWAYS HAS BEEN, A TRUE
QUOTATION.
WE WILL CONTINUE TO HOLD SPECIAL, CLEAN UP SALES to rid our big store of odds and
ends, whether it be by 13igr Events or the regular, small lot, every day, little container with its $1.98 shoes, or
cut price laces, or small lots of cut price gloves, etc., as every good merchant does. We practice these things
and wcf'i-e men enough to advertise them in that way, never "camouflage" a cut price article as a regular
article and at the same lime claiming everything in the big store to be based on the price of that one cut
price article.
.You may always expect from this Big Popular Store Comparative Prices and Spe
cial Sales.
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M E N !
How often have vou been
offered a $3.00 silk shirt
elsewhere for $2.98 or a $5.00
shirt for $4.98 and found
that there wasn't even the
S3 HO value tViprp nnr thp
I $5.00 value there?
You know the hidden pos
X sibility that lies within the
1 silk shirt and you know that
; the only thing that lends
X confidence in the service
X ability of the garment is the
1 Reliability of the Store from
t Which You Buy Your Gar
t ment.
We are now offering you
810 SILK SHIRTS
FOR 84.98
And they bear that same
good, reliable quality that
has built up a 40 year old
X business. Reliability and
X Serviceability, these are the
X qualities. See the display in
J the 3Ien s Show W indow. ;
BLOUSE VALUES
That Encourage Economy
So pronounced is the vogue of
the blouse that every woman will
want several models of each type;
dressy, tailored and for sports
wear. To meet this demand satis
factorily as to style and quality
and at savings that are certain to
interest the thrifty, we present a
collection of specially selected mod
els at remarkable prices.
82.50 to 822.50
"T t.. . c:ii-,
In the most popular shades.
$4.25 values, now $2.50
The First Reduction
Fancy Nets and Organdie
Flouncing
Reduced in price 1-3.
Figured Taffetas
Beautiful materials, the pret
tiest of colors. A limited lot to
offer at this reduced price.
$3.00 values on sale at. . . . $1.85
Excellent Quality Colored
Pongee
Suitable for many different
garments and then "an economi
cal material.
$1.75 regular, on sale $1.15
Stamped Pieces, 1-2 Price
There are still loads of these
pretty pieces offered. They are
on display in the Dry Goods De
partment, Rear.
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NJv' -s.
81.65 Play Suits 81.00
Here's a good sale. Every little
suit a substantial one. Not many '
left. Boys' Dept. Balcony.
95c Women's Unions 69e
You'll appreciate this sale as it
represents a truly good saving.
36 inch Percale 19c
Don't confuse this percale with
the variety that's manufactured
with the idea ox seling at a
"cheap" price.
Kayser Silk Underwear
82.98
A most welcome sale of fine gar
ments, every one knows the high
quality of this underwear. Val
ues to' $5.00.
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT PENDLETON'S UNDERPRICED SHOPPING
In this department as throughout the big store we use the comparative prices. They help to givo a better
idea of the true value of the items offered you.
from
Some sold as high as
Soiled House Slipj)ers 79e
A bic lot of various soiled slippers taken
throughout the whole stock,
S2.G9. All sizes.
Silk Skirts 83.79
One lot of Taffetas and Messalines in stripes and
plaids and sizes 21 to 30. Sold originally as high as
$9.50.
Palmolive Soap 7c
A very good soap selling usually at 10c the bar
throughout the city. Special price 15 bars $1.00
Silk Auto Caps
We are placing on sale a small lot of drummer
samples regular prices $2.50 to $6.00.
On Sale at 9Sc to $1.98.
Please remember that this is our All Year Round "Clean Up" department where we are holding special
sales every day in the year. We send to this dept. all slow selling goods, soiled articles, off color's and past
season garments.
IN ORDER THAT WE MAY NOT BE COMPELLED TO OFFER YOU THIS CLASS
OF GOODS IN OUR BIG "UP TO THE MINUTE" STORE. PATRONIZE OUR
EVERY DAY SALES.
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i Great Britain Considering Ques
tion of Autonomy in Oriental
Country; Quaint Customs.
11. v HARRY U J tOO ICRS.
InW'i-i;.iUiiiml .News Service Bluff
Correnpoiidonl, jj
WASHINGTON. .I"l- 27. The pro
noNil to nive a gi'O'iter tlotfioe of au
lononiy u Hiirnia has 1h-imi rofonaal .o
i ooinTiiitloi- of the Itrilish purll.imei.l
vhich Is now making n p.iiiiHtakins
study of thp wholo Hit..atUn. ami,
uiitilliiti to advlvoM h'tv from London,
will shortly make a report. It Is t-on-ddpivd
unilkoly that this nport will
ivccxtjiu'wI ns complete a (U'Kii'B of
self-government as lun boi'ii ursetl in
ionu- iiuartt'is, but it Is ri-Kurik't! as al--iost
fortain that the comnilttoe will
liiVor granting a constitution and a
aeat deal more froodom than has t.
stod heretofore.
In the past few years rtinaikaldc
i progress has been made in l.urma.
'.arueiy nn a result of tlie efforts of thi
:lritNh administration, hut the eoun
try still retains many of lis curious
,ian customs. For example, no urn-'
aunt of Occidental influence appears
to be able to break men. women and
children of the habit of smoking, at all
times and places, the "whackin' white
cheroot," made famous by Kipling's
Hurnia girl. It Is said thai a mother
ften transfer's her liKhtcd cigar from
her own mouth to that of the woe child
n her anna, and no lUiriua lady ever
oes calling without an ample stock of
'smokes,"
The liahlt of kun-ciicw ing Is com
mon and women of ev ry age and con
dition of eritu lc. Toe kairmait has
ooen said to smoke between chews and
chews between smokes and have little
time for Hitything else. The betel nut
is chopped fine, a led lime paste Is
spread on a certain kind of astrinirent
leaf, and al! are jammed Into the
mouth together. To extract the last
bit of flavor from the combination the i
chewer contorts his face, while his
I cheeixs puff out mere ani core, m:ttl
! finally dscomfiii' cn.iel.' ni'n to
l-Mi'l main with .1 I h chaive.
One respect in which the Burmese
shine as a people among all other Ori
entals is In the position of (he r wom
en. Though they consider a man fat
superior to a woman, and though her
fondest hone is that she may be born
to this hU'h esta'e in some future cx-
iyu-nce, she walks the streets in abso- J
lute freedom and puffs her cheroot to j
her heart's content. She takes part in, j
and quite often has complete charge J
if the business uffairf of the family.
rctaipng hcv wares In a .'u In a ba-
ifciar or market, flouring her ucour.t.-:
In h.er head, for she never haj any
schooling, und meting her husi)ai.."s
.Heads oa the same piane with hiu
in the hniiKi'Kuld.
l)iniiiS Out r I-iital.
Courtship in Itiiruia is more open
and natural flirtation than It is In al
most any other part, of the Kast. The
youns man usually manifests his in
lerejt at one of the pagoda fonts by
shy attentions. 11 then calls in com
'any with his boy friends to find thai
tiie oung woman, with u bevy of her
girl friends. Is awaiting him. If the
families consent he persuades the girl
jf his choice to eat a mtal w ith him
In public, and by v.rtue of this proced
ure hid bachelorhood is abruptly end
)d. Before the young girl in Burma
makes her debut she mu.it have her
ears pierced for earrings. The holes
are kept open and enlarged by weir
ing hi thorn glass or metal tubes of In
creiising size until they are half an
neh in diameler, capable of carrying
weights similar to the decorations
worn by the South .Sea Islanders. In
mien times the fashion demanded
much larger holes than Ihnse In vogue
low and many as old Burmese wom
in uses hers as holders for her c
jots, as the American doughboy often
carried his cigarette behind his ear.
Hull the IHiul of l ure.
A dead man In Ilurrn.i always pays
his fare across the mystic river of
death with a small coin which ho car-,
ri s in h.s mouth. The curse that
rests on grave-diggers as a class prob
ably comes from the fact that most of I
the men of this trade have no scruples
about digging bodies up for the coins,
:t Is believed this causes the spirits
of the disturbed ones to return to this
.vorld to suffer all the Ills that the
Burmnn imagination can conjure up
for them.
The Burma n is the cleanliest and
Iressiest of tlie races of his country,
'nit his gaud;, silk shirt is no indica
ioii that his pockels will give forth the
merry tinkle of coin, lie lias u pride
that makes him In his own estimation
econd to none on earth. He Is de.
iceniled from angels who came on
jarth und gradually adopted the ways
of human beings.
There Is no elaborate nsle system
linong the Burinans such as that
which pioves a curse ,'imetig the Hin
dus, but certain" classes are. outcasts.
Tim pagoda slave remains a pagoda
dave generation after generation; a
grave digger never hopes to rise above
his occupation ami his benighted so
cial position; and the lepers, beggars
and the deformed or maimed are be
lieved to suffer the stigma of some ter
rible sin of a former existence.
sw.- "
LONDON, By -Mall. t'. !'.) The
Air Ministry Is back of u scheme to
form an Imperial r'yndlcate, in which
I thn wh.de Hniplre will be represented.
I to own airships and fly them.
The belief Is held strongly In offi
cial circles that the stroliglst bond of
I Kmplre lies In aerial comuiuiilfntloiis
I and the .Dominion (loveriiineuls ari
being pre-sed to Interest themselves In
it greal cooperative scheme whereby
I world-wldo airlines connecting all tho
"far flung" British possessions will bo
i Hitibllshed and operated us a cummor '
clal proposition.
During the war and since, 'the slynlns
of peace Great Brilaln lias spout
nearly 4ii,u')0,ii00 pounds (ordinarily
lib. nil $imi. (it) 0, 01)0) on building dirig
ibles of Tarlous sorls, ulrshlp liases,,
end other lighter-than-alr enterprises.
The government has decided that this
maturlul must be disposed of and it Is
planned that It will he given free to
any responsible, organizations which
would operate the ships for public use.
If airlines were established connec
ting various parts of the British Em
pire mormons savings of time In com
munications would be secured. It was
BODY OF UNIVERSITY
PRESIDENT FOUND AT
BOTTOM OF PRECIPICE
BANIT, Canada, July 27. d", l)
or. v. t,. Mime, piesi.ient 0r Purdue! t.'mated here that the following ad
Cnlvers.tv.was found dead at the hot- Vllltuge over steamship time could be
torn of a deep ravine. Mrs. Stone was secured bv airship routes
discovered unconscious. They attempt- I i,.,,,,!,,,, t Kuvi.t Air time. 2V,
ed to scale Mount Kanon. The wife I davs; MtcMinshlp time, 7 (lavs.
fell and the husband attempted to r.,. I ,,,, tl, dia Air time. 6 to 8
rue her and was killed. The two had. dy; steamship time, l!) dnvs.
neen missing several uas aim scaicn- lin to South Africa (via Cairo)
era finally locuted them.
Spruce pine, from which satisfactory
newsprint can be made at a cost much
less than from other wood, grows on j
the mountains and foothills of the
Air time, 6 to 7 days; steamship
time. 21 days.
London u Australia Air time, 10 to
11 days; steamship time, 32 days.
'rom the point of view ' of tho
Dominions and the Kmplre the main-
South in great (iiantites. During th j lenance of a fleet of airships would be
nnnual convention of the Southern! Invaluable In time of war. The peace
Newspaper rubllshers Association, ine lime adTaiitages were estlmuted as
editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald eiiuallv Important. Such a speeding
exhibited copies of his publication t.p of mall communication was said
printed On paper made from this I to be a Incalculable value to business
npnice pine cut near Warrior Uiver, houses doing business in various parts
Alabama. of the Kmplre.
profit by the
experience of others
-'which has taught thousands
that Instant Postum is better
for health than tea or coffee.
POSTUM has a flavor
similar to coffee, but con
tains nothing that can disturb
health and comfort.
"There's a Reason
for Postum
Sold by grocers everywhere
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AUGUST
Brunswick Records
-ON SALE TODAY
In some of theie records Brunswick casts seriousness
aside for the moment, tnd invites the world to dance
to the most fascinating assortment of dance music
ever recorded! Come in, let us play them for you.
10034
l.oo
13024
1.2S
Th World Cm ,'t Co Koimd Wllkout Y
Sopranu
I Uatil r.nor
' Drum Tnr
Dsroibr Jrd9
, TW K.r'.
. Thn. K.rl.
13023 H.brew Mtlody and Dne Violin Soto
1.29 ( rpn.oe tJp.ffHOIa jpantah Stronmdo)
Violin Solo Elim Braukin
2092 j BollW.,rilBIi.. Al B.rnard with Carl Falon' Oreknu
5 i 1 Ami Afraid of Nathin' Data All.. . . Era.it H.ra
The laipe swim- l.ri.l.. aeium tin-Kui-x
(.'anal Is belle: d :r'a lit b'tl anil a
tunnel will be hull,) l.i !,. the i-anui
wtmtslitiK the Kisyi'iian rnilas ami
the n line I" Palestine.
WE WILL GLADLY
Call for Trays
Lt'ft at your place, with
no rharjfc" to you. Jurt
phone
The QUELLE
SUKGICA1- PJIOTOGKAPJIY SHOWING
OPEKATK )X IN ACTION IS NOW
DEVELOPED HY GERMAN PKOFESSOK
Th'
Invention Has Been Approved
by Ministry of Education;!;;.1;:;;,":
Will Install 0 More Cameras.
KHANK . MASOX.
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Saff
l ! nu mat Minal N w
( ''II I eJiol!ijeli'..
I KKM.N. Jii'v -' Moving piii ire
ale liie b.l-fil a il I'i 111" leaibliur n
Ki.rpery in liie Hei liu uii'Vi.r.:iy. " lill
Hie in: n netiir i, .. raluiK hi Uif am- nln
i.h.llualie an i.lare'l iieiure nl a ' .r.joni
i-rriiif, if lir. Alejfainier 'in
a in 'i'-.-,Ntr in Ihe h't rim l'n:
, h.ix In en ai'iii in 'ed by the min
istry if eibv-at.iMl. 'hieh In nUiirtliiK
ihe iiiMtainuiun of ix mure eameran In
I be njii aiinff l oetini ef lierlin tlinicK. j
The camera ! on the rmi "f a Inn? j
Feiir nuill ni'ili.rs rainrj anil luvyer
I he e.iinera. turn II rein rinht t'i lefi
iiii'l reverse anil e'a:,. '.hi: film. The;
are eiiutroiliMl from a pniatl mnable
tan l near tl-.e iiperaiin '.nbie, .
wli.rh is a Tovvel with I emnwible cin
in.l yiviteinw. A i'-uh1 eon nils Ihe
ehanlii.iif.
I'i.e linht from frni r rarbun latnji.s in
liie ( l.aiiiber al.nve the ulirraUil I oo i.
: r;flei:teil by mlrrniH thriingh the
;l'iii4lit ami foeu.ieii riireelly nn the
field of iic iaib.li. The beat fi imi liiif
Kiind fur the
linn.
bh iM jiald lo be very
p-illi nt dnrniR the uie,':
l'b'.ilii.K inlne.s have been bromjlit
n iruiii liie linir of J'lnland, ihe
'bar, ir renmved und the fittini tak
"ii ( I 1. The milieu are then ennverted
.iiln soiin toureeiiH by tlie Kriiimliiill
refimeen who arc being fed by the Ain-eiii-iin
fied CrnxM in Kinland,
2106
U. Lika No A Lika Hawaiian Mmtoiy
I F'rana Farara and Anthanr Fr.arriial
. Honolulu March . Frank Farara and Anthony Fr.nchiai
2108
.Si
jii.iii ii. remind nt? mie ef the tulie on
wi:iiii u h;. di a olio elevator rwn. whh
iuiih ii and iloii thiol. Kb the Hky
lijrlit and ham.' dir-tly hvh the oper-.
l:ihe. '.'lie fAs of lim are in a
aboi; the operatiim loom and
itin.ilar i Deration IB thrunu on a Biietii' run down in Jlfe'Lt-JirooI caiium uesiue
Isbove hu heaiL th I'lulon. ii
A minilier of (iromini nt 'terntan s- r
nns have filmed the one:i!ioilM bv
"hien'they ,no w n ihfir fame.
'iTiey iioiv uinli to liiktr.ll xliiiilarly-
eoiiMrlieled operat'llK rrioma ni.fuJie'-j
European i apilala and in America audi
rxehanifo the films fur the benefit of
universities and medical conveutlotu. .
T" fcriaaarfja. nilaai iirni J
&1AJIDARD OIL COMPANY
ICAI.IFORNIA)
2107 J Mamnhia Bloaa Al Barnard with Carl F.-ilon'. Ortrta.lra
.85 ( Fraakia St Jahnnia Al Barnard with Carl rim ton. Orchattra
( Pay O'N.il Tmmt Rl!tr JoM
) AU Br Mrtalf . . Email Kara aod Crracant -Mala Trio
2110 I C'Mnm Lull.br . . . Charlaa Hart and Elliott Shaw
.S5 ( Oranga BIoaaaaM CrMe.nl Mala Trio
2112 1 ',00, B,,,,,mll, Novlly RaglimPimno . Z.iConfr.r
.85 ( VouTaU'EmNoriaa Hovlty Ragtimo Piano Zal Contra r
2114 " G,rt HanoonUora' Mala Qoartal
M Down Oa tho Farm . .' H.rmoaiian' Mala Quartat
f Driftini Down , , , . Crilarion Mala Qoartot
JJ Go. pal Train ...... Crilarion Mala Qoartal
J Laddia Buck of Mioo T.nor , , Jaaiaa Sh.rld.n
1.00 tMUr ' ' "" Sharidaa and Craacaol Mala Trio
siron or a aouuiar. saa r-ox I '.r laham Jofioa irrcnaalr
Moo Homma (My Man) Fox Trot Kaiehorhockar Orohaalra
Ain't W. Got Fun Fox Trot B.nnia Kraaaar'a Orckartra
Danraroua Bluaa foil Trof BamUa Kraasaria Orehoalro
.rnach.t tow 1 ret Introduanf 1 rrlni"
Fow Trot Introducing
Taara" Accordion Solo Mario Parry
f vn moi un mri rax i rot iniroaocma four rrom I wo
2113 J Ultlo GirU in Bluo" . . Carl Fanlon't Orchaalra
so rr.r.u it.. r. cl P.him'. ...
5059
1.00
2109
JU
2111
M
t Accordton Solo
Aftar Thaao Yoara J
I, "My Maramy'a T
.Mario Parry
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Taa-Cup Girl Fox Trot
2115 J
, fin Nobody'a Baby Fom Trot Introducing "Snurtla"
Grica Brother. Nova.ly Hand
: ng rox roc . uraaa rjrouicn noraity Band
r Moonlight Fom Trot
211fi I Kiaain"
2118
Introducing "I'm Mirain' Mammr'a
Carl Fenton'. Orchaatra
t Dae pin Your F.yoa Vaf Introducing "Trying"
Carl Fantoo't Orahootro.
Mallo'CalU Fox Trot
Erdody and hu FannaylTania Hotal Orchaatr
AQ Tor You Fom Trot Introducing "Without You"
L . Erdody aod hi. Panatrlrania Hotel Orchaa'm
ECONOMY DRUG CO.
Hotel St. George Bldg.
fv i" "" 1 """'iiiiii-i pil.ioal mine my jaa. .1 w .xomxZj.
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