East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 13, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILV EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1021. .
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Today Sees 1 Oping Day of one , of the Greatest and I
rot Important Sate in
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TH10 V fnrPO HlQmtlJ Aiieiiii;iiM ueuuiij. oaie m which ve an? cleaning up uic onus ana enas, small and uroKen Jots, a
llllu ulUlUu illulUI V "S 'WO tut f l,e finest Mert'Iiaiulke in :Ainerjca.- The Jiig Sale is proving a monstrous
" r success with its thousands of xlra good values. Come and buy a year's supply. Pendleton's
Greatest Department Store lnvites You.
TIE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Offers its thousands of j'ards of Bolt Goods at re
ductions that are proving very interesting. Every
thing cut in price.
Main Floor
THE SHOE BALCONY -
Offering Women's and Children's Shoes in actually
"loads." Shoes of merit not a single "take a
chance" pair. All offered in this Big Sale at great
reductions.
Shoe Balcony
THE LUGGAGE SECTION
This section steps right into line-'with its lowered
prices. Its good reductions are proving interesting
to the thrifty shoppers.. Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks
and Traveling Cases. - ,
Luggage Balcony
THE WOMEN'SFURNISIIINGS
Great. stocks of Blouses, Waists, Petticoats, Middys
and Corsets and like ware have reduced to such a
point that you can hardly help from buying. You
will find great loads of this class of goods.
Second Floor
THE READ-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
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Offers its Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Coats at sacri
; ficed prices.' Prices that will make you glad. Be
' sure to visit this department.
2nd Floor
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Too much volume of goods for the 'volume of busi
ness and we do the greatest business in Pendluton.
So out goes the surplus. Come and get yours.
Sanitary Grocery Basement
HOSIERY AND UNDER WEA R
All summer hosiery and underwear has been reduc
ed and is now being ofered at prices that will prove
very interesting. .It will be a pleasure for you to
.save. Everybody is buyine great loads.
Main Floor Rear
: THE CHILDREN'S APPAREL
A most interesting cleanup cale. The biggest val-,
ues of the year. are being offered Mothers should
not fail to take advaritage of them. A wonderfully
good assortment of dresses all reduced.
- Second Floor
THE MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT.
A wonderful sale with its high grade Hart Schaff
ner & Marx clothing, the world's best. All offered
at substantially reduced prices.
Main Floor
THE ROYS' RALCONY
Greets you with world's of good values and unne
cessary to say, it is the best that money can possibly
buy. All at reduced prices. Outfit your boy this
evening and Monday. "
Boys' Balcony,
The offering of, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Leather
Coats. Jackets and the smaller thingsior men all at
greatly reduced prices, 'represents savings for many
thrifty shoppers. ' ".-V-rV- -
Main Floor
THE BEDDING SECTION
World's of tedding is being offered at prices equal
ing if not lower than pre-war prices. The most in
teresting section of the whole sale. - '
Main Floor
OUR QUALITY MILLINERY DEPT.
OPENS MONDAY.
We invite you to attend the opening.
V
PENDLLlONS CKEAI EST I) "iPARTXENT STORE
WHERE' IT PAY S TO TRADE fimWm$jB&
OUR QUALITY MILLINERY DEPT.
OPENS MONDAY.
We invite you to attend the opening.
NEWS ITEMS
AND
NOTES OF THE .
BIG SALE
'I'Ih- fVUmv who sll. "Don't llll
Your Uclil I'mlcr llti-hcl" N
rlliht ii you liavi' Nonii'thhiK P""!
for your fcllowiimn J. IT JT III'.
KNOWN. Wc'vi' Miii lut Iho iiu
imindy know Hint the rciph's
Wdivhoiisc Is offering; thrm miih
Miiulil y kkm1 value. VV! hiivcii't
hiil our liclit liuitilmlx lime win
in '';.
' Tin: ii iti: it)) khoi in the
Sanitary, riylMt lliiwinent litis
juniHil rlcht Into till wile unci nre
taklim the oHirtiinit.r to i li nn ii
a hie lot of Mii-pliiH slH'k. They
have roiiuil out thai (lie ny lo
rlcau up In the IVIi-e ( iiUlnj: mule.
ON V. OF Ol It I'ATKONS SMI:
"It's Miit ootl to we the T. 1'. M.
jmlliiiit on auollier of Km III:; Knliv"
Miiil she felt rlt;lit a Imiihiv :
Kiioix siioi'.s, siioi:s .n)
S'ril.h MOHI-: SMOI S. Mum-k on
nearly every floor of the liljr More,
noil all at prUtti that eeiylMily
likes to pay.
Tlie mtmls show Hint in jnitl
uae there never was. In any xlnrtle
da)-, mi much yaril kimnIs miIiI lis on
the Openlui; Kay toilny. 'I'ln-re's n
it'nsou tiM 1'rltfs ami (Quality.
The fine Display Windows1 of Ihe
hli; slore earry niHity iiievsfis of
to Ihe thrifty shoper.
piliil liluli Willi
the kimkI tliiuus.
CimmI eheui
They me liti-ially
Tin: iioMi itv ii:iAitnii:xT
Is fairly eitiwilitl villi eaiti-r Iwr
Cain hunters today. I jiiri-r for (lie
hunilittls of lhius that awail all
shoppers who allenil Ihe lia Kale,
Tin: wav tiii: ih:aiy-to-
WDAIt lll l'VHTMI.M IS SHOW.
IMi II' in lhir 111:: Sale 11 looks as
lliouuli this is In he iHie Humier
Year in this iip-lii-tlic-Miinilte tle-
partineiit.
I VDKYHOIiV SIIIMVI.II I Mi:
;:ati.st i'ATii:.i; (luriim
Ihe husy Opeiiiiii; l:y ir the Kale,
rrKHiillcss nf Hie nikhtl help,
(in-at i:nlhislasni was shown Tn
Uhi i-Mtitlonuf Ihs (fferrAiil
Till-: DOMI .M K' SI ti UN. lloH'
.Muslin at lie Ix-in (he leoiliuu la
vorile. '
i:erylHHly scenutl to think that
the priers phli-itl ou iiur Miks1
itpiuled or were even less than Hit"
piv-war pritt's.
Tin: ni:t imi:kn sAmilk
MM: 1)1' lll.ANKCIS IS A .KIVI
lll'.WMNt. t Altll. Itlankels of.
fi-eil ill line seem almost iinx.
sihle fi' l-opie to Is lievi'.
()' Till; HOYS' ISAMONY, Ihe
prhes nif low. Ihe luruiiius uu
inerous anil Ihe "out of Ihe way''
llHttiioil H'-ltls loMiie ISHIl,lllttl(t,
unit pleas-lire of slmpphuc In Mils'
sieelloii.
1XIWI I.S at this sale are offen-il
at prices thai pioie A seitsiitiou
nmoti the thrii'ty shopin'rs. Turk
ish Towels at '2 for i!."e
HtVHltriiS OF l-.XI'RI.SM-ONH
Ol' SA ITSI AtTION IN Ol 1!
All i:KTISIN(i were hemtl Today.
As nlnays we ailii'rllso mulling
hut what we have and we tle you
what we ailirrtisc.
ii''i'rJimii- .JJ.i..iiiwwFataOBi
' OFFERS TO MARRY LEGIONNAIRES FREE OF
IRI
ABOUT THIS TIME 0' YEAR.
HENDERSAN TELLS STORY
KANSAS CITY. Mo., A ui?. 1 J. ti. one man to one wife. A married ex
Is'. 8.) Ilfcause he believes that !s.rviee man has more to live for he
marriiiire of th right sort is the lest )f.orneH a tetter citizen and, as a rule,
tiling that CJin happen to a worthy ex-ja mu.n better man. As some one hus
wrvk e man." the Itev. Johff W. Inzer, jj,) . .j)js sacrifirea for hia rountry
Jiutional ehaplain of the Anierii an inV(; made him.intensely patriotic and
litglon, has offered to marry without jtne UC4UiKitlon of a home and family
ost all ieton men who visit the tldrd eliminate that vague feeling of
uiinual national lonvention of the or-, wlin,i,.riuKt and restleKsneso which has
ulna ion at Kansas City, irtolw-r itrouhled o many veterans of fh
SJ. Noveiiitirr 1 and 2. World War since their discharge from
The ledon chaplain's offer was the si-rvice.' It will not bother me to
made In a letter received today by 'be kept busy half the time If 1 am
Albert K. Hutohinics, convention exe- j ,narrvmg reu legion lovers to the fin-
rutive I'ummlitee cnairman. jn ii- ( little girl In the worm
Ihei ance of Kev. Inzer s project,
euiivention official announced that
' nil expenses lor marria&e licenses
would be paid by the convention ex
ecutive committee.
The Kev. Inxer, who Is pastor of the
First liupttst Church at Chattanooga.
T. mi., exuialn his ofter in the fol
low Intf letter:
"Itecently a splendid younit ex-ser-ire
mull from n Kastern ity cimie
lure with his bride to be married by
Hie, national ihiipluin. I call this le
gion loyulty. The thought has come
to some of ur that there are a number
of fellow who mlitht like to be mar
ried at the convention by the national
ihai lulii. It would have a touch of
iuiiuuk'O elmut It iiurely. I shall be
Kind lo perform ceremonies absolutely
tree of vhart'e for all ex-service men
und their bwde durln the period of
III voet!Uli. Of course. 1 Would
fkMHl any one who had been divorced
la liu a 8criifurl I'ause lor name
"I m firm believer In
Ri
PORTLAND, Auk. 13 (I. P.)
Jiiseph Henderson told the police yes
terdi his ride of the story regarding
the killing of his divorced wife, for
which authorities are holding him for
first degree murder. Henderson is
s'owly recovering from his self-inflicted
wounds when he ehot himself fid
lowing his attacic on his wife. lie de
clared he had no intention of harming
his wife when he visited her. lie
wanted to effeit a reconciliation. He,
carried a pistol for fear of his wife's
father, who, he declared, hud tlireat-
niarriag j lied to shoot his "on sight." i
'-v vhv Isomt you Kk ? V 4
. - - f MAKE fcAyMOHfc WWWMm '
. aches. -. WgM n
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ELEVEN YEAR OLD DAUGHTER
L. HAIViON, APPEARS IN CONCERT IN
CWIIlTOeAOOW
POCATKLLO , Ida., Aug. 1.1. (I".
P.) (ieitevievo Iiurns, died fri'im
swallowing 12 bichloride mercury tab
bis last Friday. She, told her unit her
lr. Plakemorn, a local denlist, was re
sponsible for her act. Hlaliemoie.
held on a charxe of assault with Intent
to killwill prnhnhly he charged with
murder, according to the district, attorney.
CIIK'AfiO, Aug. 13. f I, K. R)-.
VVIien I'lhcagoH New Woman's Hand
gave its initlul conceit reeentiu n,
were four peisous in the ainli,..,...
who knew that the pretty lille girl
who gave a xylophone solo was Olive,
he lie Hamon, (laughter of the lute Jake.
I., Hamon, killed bv Cinn
I whose act, milwtsiticnt flight, cailiin'
..no nun were a national sensation.
I ( Hi v.. I, ..II.. i, i ,.. . ,
........ w u,,,y eleven yearff
T
I old, is a musical brodlgv. In mini....
io playing the xylophone, she is an hi-'
.compllslied violinist and snare driiiu.
nier. She Is the lies! nf ii.n i..
five drummers in the hand, .according
in uirrctur, -
Mrs. Hamon,-wlfo. of tho -a,ite'.'.iit
millionaire and national reynbii,,,
eoiiiinltteenian from Oklahoma, 14
living In Chicago now for the side pur
pose, of educating ),, .laughter In
music. Ollvehelln Is fn,lvi,. , h i..
hn at Ihe Chicago College of Music!
M,e was in the ,.w Woman's l'.and,:
.iicn numbers 20.) p0,., vVvn ,.,,,
orgaiiinallon led the parade npenhip"
lil.ago's Pageant of Progress.
vVAKIIIXOTON, Aug. 13. (t. X. S.)
The announcement that a regular
Inspection of the hooks of a subordin
ate officer of the Red Cross "hrnughl
io ugni certain discrepancies," was
made by Chairman Llvinustnit, of the
central commit lee of Rei Crosi.
The stated amount involved will not
exceed 1100,000 and Is Covered by a
surely bond.
NO TK ( .;'of PltlSOM l'S
P'iliT ORCHARD, Wash., Ang." 13. 4
(I . P.) There i?no trace of HWirr '
l.raiidner and Furl v,ii,. ,.!..'
jirs who made their pei.-twv when they
, threw pepper In the Jailers eves, seenr.
'd his keys and a revolver ami fled In
jliie jiller's automobile. posies r i
.joining the district, although Hhcrlff i
I eln expresses his heller that th men '
iil'e headinir for C'auuJa. .