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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGOJf, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1921. TEN PAGES T AGE TWO Sri imtiifinmtRmmnim 1 MlulttiiiiiliiiiiU 1 1 Let us susrgfest quilt coverings, cotton batts and the other necessities during Bedding Week. Cotton Blankets $1.98 I Cray ami tan with ink anl blue Itonli-r, nice and soft for lel sheets. ' SMi-iul for IkiltliiiK Wk $1.9H . Quality Cotton Comforters $4.93 Silkoline covered with mutcheri sateen border; filled with guod grade fluffy white cotton. Seeia fr lb-diling WtH 84.85 Wool Finished Blankets $3.30 lieautiful, large size hlariki ts in handsome I plaid patterns in gray, pink, brown, yeilow, , light blue ami tan. SpeHul for Holding Week J.Y50 All Wool Blankets $9.50 "We are featuring this Xtra Special and we rail your attention to ttie display in the renter show window. SMt-ial for Ikildirtg Wec-k S9.5U Bedding Week Is Fall's Most Important Preparatory Event h i CLOTHING REDUCED 31 PER CENT Cost of living reduced only 18 per cent. That's what has happened in the last year. It's been no easy job to take nearly twice as much off the cost of clothes as was taken off the general cost of living. It's been done, however, and values like these have helped to do it. Hart Scliaffner & Marx Fall Suits and Overcoats Specially priced at $35, $45, $50, and $65 1 Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mara fj Hi m "3 m fcs . LONDON", oot. IS. (I. X"- S .) M. : Almgreen. a wealthy anil prominent Hi Sw edish business msit, has just arnv SSjed in London from a visit to Russia 'and dives sunie interesting details on g' how Russia is "waking up." Slj He states that all the factories that ! he visited are very busy, employing H the full number of hands and having : plenty of orders, particularly the Puti Silov Works and the aeroplane shops: Eand. although the clothing industry is ! catching up with the demand, the ' bootmaklng firms cannot keep pace I with the orders. AVhat chiefly struck if- Almbreen f.,.,t tVt.it tlta l'nitpil States is outdistancing all other competitors ' in the race for Russian markets. Xu i merous American steamers, with full 55: cargoes for Holshevist consumption, S are arriving ut Reval. and an Ameri- can shipping company which formerly 1 worked a line between New York and ! Urchnnirel is nlaniiing three more Hj ocean going steamers on this route. He ftvs that petrograd nnil Moscow nro ewnrmine with foreign business men. A GOOD MEDICINE FOR LOSS CF APPETITE Genera! debility r.nl , tlint tired feeling is Hood a SarsapariUa. . This LHilv concentratei, economical Ciedic'ine is a great favorite in thou sands of hcaes. It is peculiarly suc rcosf;.l in purifyir-? and revitalizing thi blood, rriKnoiin:? dijstion, re storing animation, and building up the T.hole system. Gut this dependable medicine to day and berrin taking it at once. If you need a laxative take Hoodn Tills. You will surely U'-o then, KAYSER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN We pride ourselves on having mude a most careful selection of mil li'llll Mlllf'ku lllift TAli efl'i. i,ii JritldC'tl these, perfect titling garments At ST. uTTuerwUk,. most reasonable prices. kti Lewis Underwear for Men This underwear represents the lust word in the Perfect Carmen! perfect in fit and ma terials. Mado for nil kinds of men and priced rlfc'Ut. DRESSES FOR SMARTEST OF PARTY WEAR With social affairs in full swing, and the holiday season fast approaching the need for a dress particu larly suited for these occasions becomes urgent. Here they can be seen in scores of pretty types, each one boastful of some individual touch of decorative treat ment that gives it that distinction sought for by women who know. $32.50 to $75.00 ;T s i pL wjf ' n m T l l,,AKf.iY.':D,jni, rXUU'UturiEln IIIXINERY DIODES "Rlnnnlng." "Have ynn ever seen mich clever slylcs and pitch val ues. How can tlicy do It ?" These are remarks one hears around the millinery fashion shop, and no wonder, for the values In this special purchase are indeed ex traordinary. There are beautiful dress huts or the finest riuallly exquisitely fash ioned and trimmed: clever hats for afternoon and street wear: trim tailored models anil some of the newest and choicest lint rimmed shapes. OffcrliiR a Kmttttl selection Nation Hats 'at $8.00 Hindu the excellent materials used In the make-up of these hats they are, us a whole, worthy of the nation's attention from the view point of ailuptablu styles. Mlrnt Excellent Millinery Hats Priced at $10.00 Quito notable and interesting are the new hats of velvet with their lai'tre shapes and turned back brims which circle half the length of the shape. They strike a new note In the winter modes and are attracting much attention from the women who know. KASHlONAIil.K FALL FOOTWEAR It's quite natural that you should want a new pair of shoes to go with your new full suit and likewise you want your shoes to look as stylish as your suit. We feei confident of being able to satisfy you in nil respects; our styles are always cor rect, quality and workmanship the best possible to procure and prices most rea sonable. V, We call your particular attention to. our new llrogues coming in the new Nor wegian and Russian tans, they are every thing that a new oxford and full of pep could possibly lie. They're Priced $10.00 the Pair. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 18. (I. X. S.) The smuggling of Chinese into Kng- land on a large scale is just being in vestigated by the Liverpool police. In defiance of the Aliens act nnil all manner of other restrictions, this practice is growing all the time, and the port authorities seem unable to discover th- manner in which they are being hoodwinked. A few arrests have been made, but the smugglers find th gains sn great that they willingly take the small risks. The swindle is ririlly of the doitbl variety. The victims sire told that plenty of places await them in Eng land, with wages v.'iryintr from $35 to :,n a week, and that if they have any capital their gains would be increased aecordinulw In numberless cases they have handed over their entire life's savings, nmnimiing frequently to as much as ? luO, to the Chinese swindler. Put aboard any eld crnft, they eventually reach England, after hav ing been nearly starved on the voy age. There they find themselves desti tute, hungry and workless. At this point they arc approached by the other partner, to the swindle and offered work, at starvation 'wages, in Chinese laundries, boarding houses and shops. Hunger drives them to ac cept. Then the partner receives a substan tial premium from the owner of the particular business, and ho and the agent in China divide up together, BY CHARLES E, HECHES, (International News Service Staff Correspondent.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18. Marihu ana, a wierd "Jazn weed" frequently used by Mexican drug addicts is the source of much crime in the South west, according to Inspector Fred C. Roden, of the Board of Pharmacy, of California, who ha started,- an. un-. relenting fight to curb the use of the narcotic. . , - "Eliminate Marihuana and crime among the laboring claRS of Mexican will be appreciably reduced, said Bo den. "Prevent persons from planting and growing the weed and much wick edness will be spared the world.' According to the inspector, whose duties take him from Fresno to the international border, marihuana is a strange growth containing properties that astonish even the drug addict. For instance, observed Boden, a bit of marihuana placed In a drink of brandy causes the optimistic indulged to fancy that he witnesses jelly-like pulsations and Oriental wiggles In every object in his view. Street cars shake like a wicked shimmy for the marihuana smoker. If a little marihuana Is sprinkled on a tortilla aa it bakes; 'the-lowly deli cacy vibrates nnd, it is said, sends forth weird tunes not unlike those seeping over the walls of a sultan's harem rendezvous. In fact, the lowly and mischievous weed is capable of producing so much deviltry, Boden claims,; thttti he never overlooks n chance to pull tip a plant and arrest the grower. TO THE FARMER You cannot sell your crop un Iimh men are working. Men cannot work unless you buy the things they produce. If you buy clothing, shoes, underwear, bats, stockings, farm implements, ami household ar ticles, you give employment to fuctory workers who produce these things, railroad workers who transport them, clerks and ntockkeepci-M in wholesale a ml retail stores, miners who supply the coul to run the plants anil railroads, and countless others, all users of farm products. They cannot cut bread made of your wheat, wear clothing made of your wool, shirts made of your cotton, cannot consume your corn, oats, vegetables, fruit, etc., unless they are working- They cannot work unless you keep oir buying. If you stop buying business stops - your business anil their business. You eun't sell crops to the "bread-line" man. This is the greatest country on earth and will continue to do business biit- you can give It a bail bump unless you keep on buying the things you need. Perfectly sate too - now t tint prices are iluwu. LOS ANOELES, Oct. 18. (I. X. S.) "Swabbing" dnVn the decks of a trans-oceanic freight steamer is the unique way Joo Marchettl, twenty-four-year-old graduate of the Univer sity of Southern California, is com pleting his education as a lawyer. He gained some preliminary experience on Pacific const trips and has left on a long cruise to Europe. He has been admitted to practice in California courts, but found, he said, that a sea life would provide him with a lot of practical experience. Surprise Gown L WAR COST CUT DISTANT BUT WOT SO WITH AUTO; FLIVVER IS GOOD NOW WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. (I. N. S.) Here's a today picture of French Ambassador Jusserand the man who will direct France's part in the arma ment conference after Premier Briand turns lendernhip of his dulogati n pver to him two weeks after the conference opens: An old battered hulk of a flivver winds along In a zig-zag course down Pennsylvania avenue en route to the Capitol. Let us present no less a dignitary than the distinguished plenipotentiary from the Republic of France. There seated In a rusty car of the vintage of probably 1909, and of th brand for which Detroit became more or less notorious, is Jules Jusserand, tho French Ambassudor. Usually Jirae. Jusserand is beside him. The sublime In democratic sim plicity has been attained in that sort of sight. But It causes no worry to the dean of the diplomatic corps. Ambassador Jusserand is quite con tent In his flivver. All of the $10,008 limousines can shoot past him and the whiz disturbs him not one bit. Good Wide Pencil Tablets 4c Bargain Basement. Women's Outing Gowns 98c Bargain Basement Henderson Corsets $1.49 Bargain Basement. Children's Heavy Gowns 98c Bargain Basement. Girls' New Tarns $1.49 Bargain Basement. Men's Heavy Underwear Unions $1.49 Shirts and Drawers 9Sc Bargain Basement. Miss Spokane Aprons $1.98 Bargain Basement. New Pretty Camisoles $1.49 and $1.98 Bargain Basement. Mirro Dish Pans $2.98 Bargain Basement. Big Assortment Dolls, Price Bargain Basement. .es"Warehou 4-1 ha Poniriri Vll MP DLflD r nr n TU ,ir,,:- vn,,icton ,,,,,1 v..ins i,! luunuiLui llui muii urday in Pendleton and visiting her mother Mrs. t o. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. L.gau Marlin spent Saturday eyening In Pendleton. Fred Wells general foreman nt the r I house here returned Vii.l.ie lioin Ui Ciando where lie had been on business. (East Oregoir.nii Special.) ( Mr. Miller is building a garage nt his IUKTH, Oct. IS. Uttle liichnrd . hoiue In Margurite liiove ...... , ....... i.eu viij nt an. tut e dam: iter of Mr Ni...ii u ,!. Lillian were In Pendleton Saturdav. nw.iv nt v,.iii,.i h.viit serious accident a few days ago while Sam Winchester and children un.l 1 nw.iio,. with a weiner roast and nuirshmallow toast. Those present were Miss liart nett. primary teacher; E. oleman, principal, Mrs. W. II. Snider, Misses Florence and Esther Powell, Lucille small son of Mr. anil era happened to a painful though not playing around a cellnr which was under construction. He fell and pull ed a heay hoard down onto his head rutting a deep gash over one of his eyes. It required lour sticiies to cioso .Mr. Lawson and K. M. Woods drove to Walla Wnlla Sunday. The young people of lileth have or ganised a young peoples club with the following officers Elected: Teddy ltob- the wound. erts. president arid Miss Jlrn, Archie Cox 'wan shopping Sal- Powell secretary treasurer. Florence Win. Itostwick and Logan Marlin robbed a wild bee tree Sunday and ob tained three 'water buckets full of first grade honey comb. Fred linker of Pendleton was in lileth a few evenings ago calling at 1 Met "furry, Kosa and Violet Bostwicli the o. A. Constant heme. , and liuth Snider. Messcrs Clarence Mrs. John Neilson and son Jack Snider, Perry Weeds, Nykee and Char left Sunday en No. 17 for Portland , ley English. Frederick Heath, Carl where they were called by the death 1 Llvinston. Teddy Huberts. Jack Neil- ; son and Hollas Jennings. Everyone I enjoyed themselves immensely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrvant return i ed Sunday from an extended trip in I the east. C. IX Zehrung and family left lileth Sunday for lioseburg where they are rsw,M inane men illltlie llOllie Oil a homestead. They are going by wagon and taking several head of horses With The "Young Peoples Club" opened the season with a party Friday night at the school house auditorium where they enjoyed music and games for a couple of hours, after which they re tired to Marguerite tirovo where they built a huge log fire and proceeded them. The residence that is being built by Mr. Daniels a short distance east of the O.-W. stock yards is almost ready j for occupancy. Mrs. Fred Peters was ill Pendleton' Saturday visiting relatives and doing I some shopping. Sum Wall has just completed a nice garage. j, v If 3 1 i t 1 I xf ef j iH I' n. I plli I I v t A. L Swaggart to T. F. Oliver, $1, 000. E 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 34, Tp. 6, N. H. 35. Hen Barnes to Clinton Graham, $1000, mete and bound tr act In Blk. B, Railroad Add. Freewater. . D. K. Siverling to C. K. Zerba, $10. NW 1-4 Sec. 22, W 1-2 NE 1-4; E NW 1-4 Sec. 26, E 1-2 NW 1-4; NWl 1-4; NW 1-4 NB 1-4, Sec. 28; and SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 21, Tp; t, S. R. 81. Charles D. Dcspaln, guardian. $2, C00. W 1-2 Lot 7, Block 1, Liver- niore's Add. to Pendleton'. J. H. Despaln to Benjamin and Myrtle Eastridge Jl, Undivided inter est in W 1-2 Lot 7. block 1, Liver- more's Add. to Fendleton. City Kealty Co. to Mabel M. Rich ards, 1350.09. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Blk. 32, Stanfield. C. W. Pauius to GeorBO Caldwell, $2000. Lots 1 and 2 in block E. Ikiah. F. O. Potter to A. M. Baxter, $1.00, mete and bound tract in SE 1-4 SW 1-4. Sec. 23, Tp. 6, N. R. 35. " Dillard Tork to Jessie May 'Hall. $10. Lots 6, 7 and 8, Blk 2.5, Ffeewa ter. John Plucarenko to S. E. Oivens, $1700. Mete and bound tract in NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 34, Tp. 6, N. R. 3,5. James S. Roseberry to Ben Barnes, $1000, mete and bound tract In block P, Railroad Add. to Freewater. J. P. Cline to C. B. Boylen, $1400, Lot 13. block 60, Freewater. 11 Ann 111 x op i.i't'K. RRIlXiKPOHT. Ohio, Oct. IS. Millard Price, taxi driver on the St. Clairsville run. Is looking for four- leaf clovers. While attending a cele bration in Wheeling he was burned bv accidental explosion of firework. Soon after resuming his work his new auto was stolen. i ThOtrtt of 1S30 breathes In every line of this Walls gown with Its astrakan shoulder cape gaunt lets and broad band on the skirt Only there Is a surprise that I Parisian. The gauntlets are remc able and when the oldfashioncv shoulder cape la also removed a I ; lovely straight-lined gown of gray f ; crepe, girdled .wit guver jj r9J In all malarial countries the pop ular remedy is Herblne. People find it a good medicine for purifying the system nnd warding off the disease. Price, 6oc. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. ''! A clear colorless liquid that will heal wounds, cuts, sores and galls the latest and best production of medi cal science. Ask for Liquid Bororone, It Is a marvel in flesh-healing reme dies. Trice, 30c. 60c and $1.20. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. . Ease the pain of a rheumatic altacfc by ruboing application of Ballard Snow Liniment. It relieves tenderness and strengthens the Joints. ThreS sites, 30c, 6O0 and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. i