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TEN PAGES TACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER" 2 3, 1921. ,-r WE'RE PROUD OF OUR CCHIMUNITY THE YEAR ROUND TELL IT TO YOUR VISITORS DURING ROUND-UP TIME. jr pin When Shall V i vimic iviy ciii elections Naturally the question would be followed by the thought of where will be the shop that continually keeps its stocks "Right-up-to-the-Minute" the shop that clears out its past season's wear the shop where all chance , is eliminated, the chance of its be ing a last season's garment. Our carefully kept ready-to-wear depart ment offer you the newest and nothing but that class of garments. At prices that are strictly in accord with good, reliable wear and prices that meet the popular demand. m During the Round-Up shopping visit our fine Ready-to-Wear Department. Always THAT HAVE THE BEST FEATURES OF STYLE AND LONG WEAR "That sounds just exactly like Hart Schaffnc'r & Marx adver tising," said the father of the family. It's not even necessary to look for the picture for the reading of these advertisements goes exactly with the features of the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Carefully made, insuring long wear. The leaders in cor rect styles. . ' ! The big store is glad to announce a complete Siock ; of Suits and Overcoats. Our Boys' Department also features Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. t " V t:.K.i f ft ' , l-v ' The 7 Day Grocery Carnival Goes ON And each day proves just as popular as the day preceding, with its price reductions on just the needed every day things. HAMS MILK TEA COFFEE LARD BROOMS SYRUP SOAPS GOLD DUST On which we have placed prices that will allow substantial savings. FOM FALL 1 ir o pafcw fill imLLms. .x The styles in millinery for this season tend to favor the large picture hat, though by no means are the small shapes discarded. In crowns alone, ideas are exceedingly var ied; and in the majority of the shapes, the brims either roll gradually away from the lace, or are flat and straight. Conspicuous is the black dressy hat with its large shape enhanced by its trimming of black or colored ostrich plumes. For coverings: satin, are suk, hatters plush, duvetyn and plain velvets are used. In shades, they are as var ied and smart as the styles themselves. They are here, and your early inspection of them is invited. ; . . J 1 ?! Mi l! -rti it vnr MY XOT RK MISTAKEN IX YOCR SHOE SHOPPING We buy shoes only from those houses that will make good our complaints that we may reimburse you for any failure rf ytwr fixwrar. We Ijust our prices to Oie quality or the snoes, tute for real leather that we may reduce any rnce, T. I. V. PTND1ETUNS GRE.VTKST DI'PAKTMf M" STORE We do not order any iisbsi We guarantee every pair of .shoes) sold .H-Vxl VVtiiRE li tA.YS K)TH,OF. ESSg finest, COMI'I ETK VOin SHOITING ny A VISIT TO THE HAK; I. IIASOIKST. You will find S. Rreat variety of Ural Hi.rKains covering a wld:; rane of nu'rehandise from Garbacn fans to the T most lieunliful I'aily Ciiwni. And every Hem In a real cash 8ain bargain, i UMAPiNECITIZENSTO : (East Ort'soniim SpeciaL) . rIAPINK. l?c-it. ::!. The Canning flub of the Vineent school at t'ma plna was the only canning club in Umatilla county to completely fill all requirement of the State Cumins Club and an a result of lhir diligence in filling the rei'.iirod numlier of fidit jars an'l vepeta'dti v.-irli eami'.d products and niakinj; re?!ilar reports, i.i rtu, am: nT O'tt r.vi'l tr ri'j. rif. etc., they go to Pendleton on Thursday and next week to Salem to attend the i'f.te lair tvlicre they will demonst-ate their Vrk. club whic. has been itndattblfcfal supervis'iotr of Mrs. U. Bauijc.-jf 8.".e their loc opiiioi: rtnilioif T'itsday an I have their work nVllii-hrned. The three chosen by tfce locaU club to represent the Umiii)ii3cUib are Ket-eKan Jvin;, Afnft ft and Hazel tiaunders. Oth ers oyclub had their work well i learned Lut had not canned as much iin their own home. , The girls owj the success ot thir venture to their instructor, Mr. Saun jders who through hot summer weath er devoted days to the work. On 3at 'urday of this week the following lo- The Jolly inn 7C Feeds You and Entertains You Pendleton's popular Cafateria and Ca baret. Catering to the most particular Basement St. George Hotel. Jcal boys and girl left for the winter 'course at O. A. C: Delia It'jcords. iPaul Jones, Romine Kii-'i and itufus !Harp. Keith McUaniel lea-.e.s tiiis j Saturday for the same institution, I having been delayed by l ines. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian ; church met on Thursday with Airs. jCharles Hays. A short business rot ision was held after which the hostess : served refreshments. Tne ladmi meet 'next week. September 19. with Jlii. ;a. E. Bean. j On Friday night, Seit-?iTibpr 23, the 'community is rf'ving a reception for I the teachers of this schoi.1. A pro gram will be giver, and th patrons rf i this district wiil please bring refresh jt'i: ts. Inriuiie of Mrs. Kirk or Cal l Nvcil for details i W. !'. leach o' Portlapl is in Uma irlti. ',',r. week looking after business ;ini; n-ts: i J P Harrah ettende! the meeting jo print-pies of the coueiv at Pc-ndle- ti u on f aturda. ! li. ('. Saund-rr left this Wednesday jfi-r P(,-tland wiiere he goo. for medi jC.il iieatment. In ail probal ility, ."ri .sunders will follow hiin within jthe next week. At the first regular meeting of the 'student body of the Vineen: high school Hiss Deal try Hean was elected commissioner of public improvements, which includes the office of editor In chief of the Vincent 'Jo, the high school paper. The appointed off'cers arc: Associate editor. Everett Carntn- ter; business manager, lialph Jones jcirculation manager, DoealJ Kir!-.; 'news editor, Viola Leroux: sport eai itor. Spencer -Coplen; Joke editor, jOladys Records; society editor, Irene jHoon The Zip is issued onco A month by the V. II. S. and the. sub iscriplion price Is 50 cents the sen.es er and last year had over 400 readers. Tho high school has organized a ban iketball team, of which Olndy Record jhas been elected' business manager land licaltry Bean, captain, I llev. and Mrs. McAfee Wilson are 'spending this week with Mrs., Wilson's jsister, Mrs. Judge Kelly of Preseott. The auction sale at K. II. Miles' I ranch on Tuesday afternoon, was well attended and tne owner realized fair 'prices for his farming implements twlille his dairy herd brought prices 'ringing from ISO to $100 for grades land from tl0 to 200 for the top pure jbred cows. Considering the times these are con sidered good prices as the stock was not lriTA; : 1-oonditUui. iMr, Miles leaveo Immediately for his now home in cen tral Oregon, NIZATI0N OF P. T. A. AT RiETH DELAYED (East Oregonian Special.) RIETH, Sept. 23 The organization of the I'arent Teacher Association was postponed for two weeks owing to the ifact that the announcement for the ! meeting last Friday had not had .enough publicity. Mrs. Lawson of Marguerite Grove, Is quite sick and it became necessary for a doctor to be called to see her Sat urday afternoon. Mr. Pasmusson drove to Pendleton Saturday morning. Miss Bessie Heath of Pleasant Val-lej-. Ore., was visiting friends in Rieth the early part of last week. Miss Heath lived in Rieth for a couple of years but. went with her parents this spring to make her home In Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Agnes Williamson and Mrs. Richard Rankin of Pendleton wcro vis iting their sister, Mrs. Fred Peters of Ixine Hurst Thursday. " Mr. and Mrs. Clayton May were in Pendleton Wednesday buying furni ture for their new residence. Mrs. Frank Hart and babies were In Pendleton Tuesday visiting her moth er, Mrs. C. O. Morgan, and her sister, Mrs. Archie Cox. Mrs. J. M. Harrison and Mrs. S. jC'rayno and little daughter Margy Idrove tr. lVnrll"tim on a shopping trip ; W'eiln sday Afternoon. J l nt Imi nz was visiting In Pendle ton Ciiturdiiy evening. Shftman Crayne Is on the sick list. He ifaj unublo to go to work Saturday. Mrs. R. J. English was in Pendleton Saturday morning to see Dr. McFaul. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Zehrung took a load of young chickens to Pendleton Saturday morning to sell , Sam 'Winchester and daughter Iona and little son Herbert and Ruth Snider Bpent Saturday evening In Pendleton. Mrs. Angelos wns shopping In Pen dleton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skadden of the Rieth hotel were Pendleton guests for a while Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marlin Sr., has been entertain ing her mother from Union for a few days. Harry Grant was visiting In Pendle ton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts made a business trip to Pendleton Saturday' afternoon. E. M. Woods was In Pendleton for i treatment for his eyes the last of the week. Mr. Woods thinks his sight is improving rapidly. Mrs. J. C. Lnngley and daughter Lois were shopping in Pendleton Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kennedy and ba by returned on No. 7 Wednesday from .Spokane" where they have been visit ing Mr. Kennedy's father at his home tor the past week. N'ykee English has been confined to his bed for the last few days suffer ing from tonsilitis, but Is reported as being slightly improved this morning. He bus been verv unfortunate, us with- iin the lust two weeks he h is sustained two accidents to one of his arms, frac jtur'iiK one wrist bono at one time and i.'it anntlier time Injuring the elbow. , I .Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hatfield and baby were visiting in Pendleton be jtween trains Thursday morning. Frederick Heath went home to I Pleasant Valley Friday evening on jlr.-i.ln No. IS. Ho Is living with the It. J. English family this winter In order to attend schniil, and he, Intends to 'visit his p.-irenfs twice a month. Mrs. Hilly was a Pendleton shopper S;i t'ird.'i v. pink MAiiiu i: to iu; i:si-:i$ TAT I-:. ()u., Sept. 21. - I. N. S4r Wlutt is proliulilthe largest lndivh id order of marble from one quarrjjlj rc('oriieu ny ine ueorgia iiarnie com. p.tii in mis eny, which recently to gan shipping ion, opo feet of pjili Georgia marulo to bo used in the con struction ot the Fourth District Fed eral Reserve Hank In Cleveland, .JO. 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