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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1921)
feAtLY EAST OREGONIAN, PESTDLETOff, O&SGOfl, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1021. - ' " 11 I-r- - 1 V Ml Pi ii I ii u m-1'- I JZZ.. . 1. ... ' -a. it t Ii--- I i : : t ' " r::i:L'Uw "- r i j : : ' .Griioa Blankets J&2.S5 L r Su Hiiestiom i. PliAlB .8HKET BLANKETS 3.S .... i ' An Interesting Display on Balcony of fall bedding has teen arranged giving -you an opportunity to inspect the bed blan kets, , Pendleton Indian Robes, Comforters and so forth. We would especially call your Also' plain Kiynd tin with pint and.blpe border, splendid wetjcht, nice nd fleecy. , KlKH lal Value,.. Double ltlaiikets . .1 $2.85 Finest Wool Finished Blankets at, $5.50, $5.75 and $0.00 Beautiful larjre size blankets in handsome plaid patterns in gray, pink, brown, yellow, .light bluo and an. " 'ftircinl values at. $5.50. $5.75 and Sunn ... , ' 1 ; i In thlB lot you will find a variety of '"' handsome plaldbhinketsto choose from, also plain colors with borders as well as the plain white ones. Extra, large slue sheet blankets UxSO, 68x8(i'nnd 72x80; blankets that have servtco and comfort combined.; KKt'iul value, M'H .., A . $3.25 V 1 1 Cotton Blankets $1.98 --' ?' " Oray and tan with pink and blue border, .good welpht, nice and soft for bed sheets. ' ' " , Spcciul Value, IHmblo Blanket., . .'; f 1.98 In The Bargain Basement,, I ONE THIRD OFF f ALL COOKING UTENSILS , This special reduction is made t meet the denirtufta of those Who are calling; for lower priocg in .preparation.., for the Hound-Up.'.;,'' ' ' '' ' ,' This Sale Extends Through; Saturday, Sept. 24th. v . JVhen in doubt as to what is proper to wear for "the coming days of the Round Up let us help you. Our salespeople in the different departments will gladly of fer most , appropriate sug gestions. t attention' to the lower prices that ' prevail t throughout the stock. Come and let us show you. " i : ' . . .- -A f AGS TWO i iinely Mgges 9 0 1"! ewl 1 v ' ' (it ! 1 tions tor Ihe KoimdlJp U 1 ' , " ' " ' ' . !' w. i r i i u i j in. j mi ri n i ii i 1 1 ' 1 'T r i r n n u iai i mmt urn i v ; - ,.'!...' N . . ' :'.''' '-" '' ' ' Jf 1; , . , . :: :W'' A k- - x ,iiititfiiili.linwiiiwwn.t I V v nsw jlj in 1 1 1 1 mi mnjn v . -'miini ijj nHyflwiM. wwjiw . wwntnM. ., ., . fillillfiltlllillifJllMMltWIMlfcliiliillinlBliffniHiniirnrllll II'"" " " "' " """'' """"i" nr.w ii miwmWi !j . I J J. ' Copyright 1921 Hlrt Schaffner !c Mn ' ' ! ! Carter'si J ' Union ' 1 ;: ' ' 1 Suits) ' ... . ','' trenouse, - -1 f.".".":""!"'.'""""''- ' v' "' '',a' "r4: i I I I f LyjflVjfw all of the lime tht-jr tiHi lostitlnt I rRIUn I ,he hutdown, due to the tow prftVdf I A I - .1 Jll if ? Sf ' ff -i - j: i Tho! Various fiflodes in inter w , ' . l ( Goats .'vMany styles were created for smart wear, and they are as hard to follow as the moods of the fair wearers themselves. . r Tliere are coats 'way down to the ankles, oth ers not so long." Some have hell sleeves, others tight sleeves; Furs are used profusely on some, while a great riumher depend upon their button high collars and embroidery for individuality. Of course, you didn't expect us to describe all. That's impossible. But they are here. Come to see them. .Moderate Prices are Prevailing. THEY'VE GOT THEM ALL BEATEN WHEN IT : COMES TO STYLE 1 You'll realize that we've.'dahe a real service to the youn men of this community, when you see the new models we've got from Hart'jSchaff ner & Marx. If this town doesn't get a reputation for well-dressed men it wont be our fault. Nobody realizes better " than we do that voune men want Hvelv . styles; that's one of the chief . reasons ; why we bring Hart k! ocximxner se marx clothes to you; they've got 'era all beat on style. , WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR ' The quality that should be apparent In, high grade shoes can only be secured with the use of the proper materials. Our shoes are made from selected grades of the most suit able skins, and. their cutting is carefully enpervised. We have now for your inspection and comparison many styles and kinds of shoes to meet your desires. They are the best for the price' no matter what the price. , : , i- - ' . ' v ' . PATKXT 1TMPS, on- strap, turn sulcs, LXV lierfs. In.- .-' $11.00 PATENT PI MPS, plain turn h,' LXV licels. VHif . :.: '. V... "... $10.00 ni-.V('K KID PrMPS, straps, fh-sfble soles, LXV heels. Price- $8.00 lilfK KID Pt'MI'S, one strap4uni soles, LSV IiccIh. lrif . $9.00 BKOWX KID POIPS, out strap, turn soles, LX V heels. fw . $11.00 BROWS KID Pl'MP8,.oe strap, turn Boles, LXTV heels. . I"ri-c ., .... $9.00 BLACK KID PIMPS, one strap, turn sole, military bed. Price'. .,.r... ....... $9.00 BLACK KID PIMPS, two straps, flexible soles, baby " Tticncli'.lMWls.- PHcfe $7.50 BLACK KID Pl'MPS, one strap turn soles, baby Ftench h'l. Iri-e i . $9.00 BLACK KID OXrVRDS, welt soleji, mUitary bcaK Trices ; $9.00 to $12.50 BlAt'K KID OXIXRI)S, McKay wJes, military liwb.- ...'...'.......:. $6.00 BKOWX KID OXlXRDS, Goodyear welt sol to military h-K PritW- '..'.'. '..:..- '..:.. .'. .'. $9.50 to $13.50 BROWN KID OXFORDS, McKay soles, military h-ls. Price- . ; $8.00 BROWN ALP OXFORDS, ootlear ,nolt, low IiwIh, ' . , miiiarc Un: Pri , ,'i . ........ $9.00 BROWN CALF OXFORDS, McKay soles, wing tip, low keels. Price $6.00 M four fort sie anil pain. If you have callouses, If yotir fret tin- tMsily. if fn ltar fallen or broken arclieR, call at our Slioc lntarimnit, we have graduate si)ccia lists to serve ihv , -r - - , . f..- . , . a w. . . But good quality is just as important; all-wool fabrics and fine tailor ing make style more serviceable. These are the clothes want; we have them for you. you ifaroiETONS tREATEST DEPARTMENT STonf. jnePeoples Iffll II I - I fill 111 w"r COPPER FIRMS ORGANIZE TO BOOM USE OF METAL ' NEW YOIilv. rpt. 14. (I. X. S.) formation of the Cower and Brass Ksearch AK:iat!in, on unlncorpo-i rated, voluntary orpaniaitiun of the copper, brass and ror alloy inter rsls, Ik announced ly"l! president, R. L, AkmssIi, pr-sideiit of the Calumst und liecla Mininr Cornoany. The purpose of the association In hs by-laws is to stimulate by co-orra-Ihf effort thv use of 'copper, brass find copper ftllny prducl Mtnl'r!-hlp in the H'hiwlJttifm Is! open to producer of copper sold here or selling agents of copper In the I. nlted States to tabrieators of copper. brass and copper products generally in me l mteo; htates and Dominion of Canada, and to ethers directly enrae- ed in or connected with the. copper and erase Industries. HERE !S NEW WAY TO REWPYflllRAlin) t w 31 i AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 14. (I. X. g.) Here is ft new method successful, but rather tedious for obtaining a new auto: One evening recently an auto hTl one- driven by R. u. Myers, charity worker. M)er"a gas tank was'irm&Hh ed. Snd the owner of the other car bought Myers a new one. ' Another auto a few days afterward emashed one of the wheels an Myers" machine. A new wheel was nurchas- ed for Mr. Myers by the omner of the other suto. ' ' thirfng another collision the wind shield on his car n damaged, anil Mr. Myer, was presented with a new one. "I am hoping some one tumps Into my radiator and musses up my auto top. Then 1 will have almost a new I l . X ! --Hll. ', j . . t . ;s DnccincMT uri dc camii y nc cinuTCCW nrCrnifATinil I'llin'Tn . - I IILVIUUl I I II-U.I J I Mill I U I VI LIMI I 1 t-l-i. f - . , K V U I II 111 I II fU I I III Ik It ' rl v '" ' - W ,7, i VL VIII II R Lull 1 Z-''MK m . YOU'LL KEEP WARIil AND COMFORTABLE IN CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR ' The Protection of Carter's knit Underwear is one of its splen-, id features. Summer or winter, it is this protective layer of fine quality, springy, snug fitting, knitted fabric that . safeguards health and keeps the body smooth and comfortable. : : Shell Trimming crocheted into the garmentflat, non-breaking seams, bejtter buttons and buttonholes are other features. ; ' Our Lw Pricing Means Money Saved. . ',( BABY'S UNDERWEAR should be everything that CARTER'S KNIT rUNDERWEAR is. Soft, protecting, of assured quality, of genuine care -in the making. So many thoughtful mothers are choosing' this kind. Why not ask to see it, for" yourself ? It will show you just how good baby's underwear can be. ' . . TIUDE 400$ nftech pieces of Umatilla reserva tion land will 1e sold by sealed bids at the Tamplco aistrictsrlrmirhH in t not rush back to their bid positions, according to labor leaders here. ' ' The n-orlters will iernand pAymeW: for all of the lime they naife lostiil'nt the shutdown; due lo the tow prti'd V oil. . '..;. ,', It is believed) however, " that thli plan to colloct tor oay ' idlebeR cannot be carried-out, as many ct tha ofl field worker are ih grbnt need ana A newspaper printed this picture of "Domlnlco Zaccivhea, of New York CJty. hia wife and IS children. President Harding saw it and wrote a letter congratulating Mrs. Zuccahea. Hho wrotejthe president that her husband was earning only 20 a week. He wrote the employer John Wannm.-ilter. Intereoflmr him In Znrcnhes cnx V,m- MEXICO CITT, When the r1t Sept. 14. r. X. 8.) nrst opportunity. . -i'r, , Hut the claim for ba p'ky' lHay )h sed by agitators to cause trfcUoft iTf.'' : er operations, are resumed. .' Extraordinary preciu'tlon8'fJ'aB3n!itI the opreafllng'aX disease are bolng ta ken at Tamplco because. pfUje grew number of Ifle, and ln,dljent' Jsrso)i : there. , ' " ' ' ' the Agency on Friday at i o'clurtt. says I! ,, , " ' " B:n, Ulnlnr Tt. T. Hr.,.l nf . nH.h l"1 rU"h.to Set . Omplomcllt I dent who is n the city today.' '"' xnc land is wneal land and is very good, says the Major. ; The three allot ments which have the highest apprats al are Cayuse 'allotment Mb. 34H, ap praised at 1,00. -Thpre hi no lease and the terms are' one third cash, with the balance in one or two years at nix percent. No. 2, appraised at JH ooe, is offered on the same terms, wnile allotment No. 87, also offered on these terrhs Is appraised a. $11,780. ' fther pieces are offered for sale for cash, and at one half cash, With bal ance payable after pne year or two years at six per cent. r . MEXICAN OIL MEN ASK PAY FOR IDLE Ti"E at th Gratitude and appreciation ' tor health restored by that good bid fash ioned root and liorb tncdlclnt, Lydla E. Pmkha.m's' VesjvtaMwCompmintl, fb what prompts so many -women- from all parts of the country to wrfte Vo tM Lychu'-15. -'Plnfcham" Median -rW. 'et liynn, Has-., the lettn ajf pmh which we Publih fresa tone tnnti' Women1 whe 'have alwav had ttvH seal catrrmt realist what It ws to' others, many of whom, have suirsri month and even year from uch ail- men ta, and are now weir and hannv through tha us of this natural restn. '''WlaJU'iollblm't.r.ijI.U