East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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?ASS TWO
DAILY EAST OREGONIAJT, fESDLETOS, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APE1L 21, 1922.
T ' " ' TEN PACES ' -.
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Ffce PracfivCa l"ay fo Sove fhe
We Will Distribute .Thousands
With Kt-ouumy the watdi-wonl of Si bout In every
IxMttp throua-lKiut the taw I, Uta problem of wait lag every
dollar U Its full duty Is msatrlng the aatrftltoa wf will
"li(Mis of Americana. Through tltc mcdlunr of
' -S.&H. TRADING STAMPS
thlk problem lM been niet and uhed bjr Jiundneds of
our customer ho know tltc value, of these Utile Rreen
1 token and lluw greatly Uiry belp la cutting Uooa Uw
. eot uf living.. , , . t .
of Dollars This Year to
Stamp Savers '
TRADING STAMPS (I ve joa baying power without ex
penditure. Tiiey enable you to secure ntanr article that
you would doubtless be compelled to go wltbont but for
tbe atkUUoaal aaviwc they afford. We riie these , thrift
tokens with all ra.sh pun-liases in appreciation of juur
hriii Problem
patronage. TbuoMuuls fif dollar In eaU will ru into
I niatilut Comity bouies this. year through. SJiH. Stamps.
Are you getting your rJiare of this splendid tvlng
The Greatest' oi All Profit
Sharing Plans '
(irvat because It makes pussilik' a direct cau saving lu
every boiue. If yon are not as yet a stamp haver Mart
a book a uuee and get tlie hrnerit uf.tlie economy this
treat profit-sharing punt, affords.
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When You Think of '
Notions Think of
Peniletons Great-
est Dept. store.
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Wilson- lnH fwHtenens eard. 10c
1 I'oidlilnalliHi Hooks and' K)es black
'aud white, card .';.,,....'...;. So
Common Plus,, pkjj. . St', ft, I So, 10o
MereerlMHl Sewing JTliread (Silk
FUiB.li)''pom , 5c
lllaek and White Sowing Tllreadt
spool Vv .'... ................. Sc
Kflk Thread; spool 13u
Basting Thread, xpuol 8 l-3o
Harbour" IJneti Tliroud, black and
wlill, HHMri SUc '
Dupe Line .VUtlitl Tips, each. ... 10a
Cotton Itindlng Tape, each So
Silk liliidiiig Ribbon . . . 15c, 25c, S5e
lre Weight taped, yard...... tiki
press Hna(w, taped, yard ...... 2!kj
, Hook and Kyes, toped,, yard . . . 23c .
Hut ton-HolUK, taped; yard. - . . . . ' 2.V
Miien Taiie, all widths, the
' ' bcK ;....'. i ....... . .'. ' So and 8c
Kmcry Units, tlie khx1' kind, ea. 15c
SclMsors warranted, the pair 91 MO to
$2.75.
Needlts,t(lwardV all slu-ti, pktf. lOo
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Keep Near Your
Sewing Basket
"ifuluMtV IHao Tape, for dress i and
apron trlnunliiKS, colors jrtnk, blue, ,
yellow laveudev, brown, green, or
ange, ' Mack , and rnb- jVrUso pet
bolt 1 fc to iflo
Kufashloued Iklicctrlm. You mc it
. atlvurtisod lu your niaitulncs, Is to be
. found IhHv'Iu' tlie 'Icudliig colons
tin Mt' .i...... 13o .
Colored Tatting rlgea, Honietliing -1
- new; all the light -delicate shades. .
, Tills mukes a btutitlftil finish on
1 your garment, the bolt .... . 25c,"
Idas SkhIIoih 1 1'xlgo, fast colors, all
the dnHnty sliades uomeR h S
; yd.' tMlts, each ...i. ise
. , KufasldiMutl . Afcrccriwd Klo Kmc, -
1m pink, liliie, red, lavi'nder,. etc., ,',
all widths, holt.,, v, ... 15o te 20c
Cotton Tie. in black and white, uU '
widths ........ lo U 5c,,
UiiiilUUilMiiililiuiaiiilittiiiiiiiUilll
lUUUUIIIUIUUillUUWUIIIHllMulUlllUuUlilUliiuuUUIIIIII
Color and Simplicity 'Characterize
Spring tigresses
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As . the I needle of the, conypass '.
swings true, so do these new styles I
point out the way unerringly and
unhesitatingly to the new trend in
dress fashion. Their graceful for
rhaiion portrays the new thoughts
and in comibnation with soft toned
sh'ad0s, they set a picture that wHl
captivate the most exacting fash-
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ion loving heart.
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$&7.5 to$5
We're , Doing the. Blouse Bus
iness of Pendleton Because
We Give Wonderful Values.
FILLED STAMP BdOKS
, REDEEMED IN '
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CASH'
nrlinlu your fllknl books and gvt
casli for them.' No delays no mli 1
tnptv We have lint nioney ready at ''
all tMties. v Ask alMMjt cxcliangtv riy
ilt-mptioii values of couixins, - tugs, "
ratte-mM'ksi ec. , ' "'
N.-. Mil III I mi lii 1
SILK BLOUSES
$6.75 to $12.50 -
. v WHITK! FLKSH: lAUKi SlOHAWk .'
The silks iii-e of a splcidicr teyturo'. thut retains
its good looks after long1 servieo, the workman-
''Bhlp nd finish are exceptionally good. Women
wlib see these blouses will be sure to appreciate
their beauty and worth. . - ') , '
Lace trimmed, embroidered, pleated und other
wise . pretjtled, , yith 'short, ar long sleeves, roumj
nock, squure,neck, V-neck and Peter Fan ' collar.
Sizes 34 to 48. . , W ' -
THE GREATEST STOCKS IN EASTERN
OREGON ARE HERE.
j prNM.t'IUNS fiREATEST DEPAJrtHliNT STORE.' .
y.'l'."'"J:!' WHIllf 'it PAYS TO TPnr Vj?t 'V"'""-' V
WE CAN SERVE 'YOU BETTER THAN
; ANY OTHER PENDLETON STORE .
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- BY M TRAPPER
(Past fr;onian Special.)
VKIAH. April Si Mr. and Mm.
Fayette Mettle are the proud parents)
or a seven pound son, born at St. An
thony's hospital Pendleton, Oregon,
4on Friday evening. April Jt. .
Marion jlartin returned from rtn-
dleton Friday after spending a month !
there with his wife, he will return this
'eek to bring his wife and Infant
daughter home. The little one has
been named Eva Mertelia.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Chamberlln will
return to their homestead this week,
where they will remain during the
summer. ,
George Langdon returned the first
of the week from Baker where he has
been on business. "
' Wesley' Slaughter returned home
Friday evening from Range where he
had been working on his homestead,
Mr. uad Mrs. Fred Peterson went
down te their hne stead at- the
mouth of Five Mile, the first of the j
week, where tber remained over night.
Lowell Ganger was a business visit
or in Ukiah Wednesday.
L. O. Case passed, throunh Ukiah
Wednesday on his way to La Grande
on business. .
Jim -Johnson and will McPhsrson"
were in t'kiah Friday night on thir
return.hume from Butter creek where
Mr. Johnson had been looking after
the Johnson' Bros, cattle.
U Miss Grace Peterson visited ae the
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'i!ICou8,Gis r
IS CROUP. "
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WMOOriNQ COUCH,
, MOARtENISt,
BRONCHITIS.
CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC
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CLEANING PLANT WILL
RerOpen for Business
"Does the Best Work in Town"
TWO STORES! ; t V
107 W.Webb ' 'MMM
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MSLE BANK GOES HRQKE.
8PIUNGF1ELD, 111., April 21...
The "Llslo Bank-' is broke. Cause:
Kobbery und negligence ot the guar
dlan of the "safe." "Judge, he just
cut my stocking and took seventy six
dollars right out while I was asleep"
Louise Thomas charged, pointing an
accusing finger' at W. L, Griffin. The
prisoner was jailed,
grand larceny. '
charged with
Kight Vets at Idaho .
MOSCOW, Idaho, April 21, Eight
veterans are on the University of Ida
ho baseball squad which is, practicing
for the doming Northwest Conference
season.- The team is strong in every
department excerpt pitching. .
During the season Iduho will meet
Washington State College, University
of Oregon, Gonzuga University, Whit.
man; College, University bt .Montana
and the University ot Washington,
Xess ranch during the week end.
Mrs. Charley Hynd and children
snent Saturday and Sunday at the
Hynd ranch with her husband and
father Charley Hynd and John Ewing.
Considerable curiosity was aroused
Friday when Albert Peterson, trapper,
came to town with five tiny baby
l vopotes which he had dug out and his
brother Fred Peterson, also dug out
five Voting puppies the same day. .,
With the snow all gone, the cleaning
of back yards is now in progress.
.Mrs. Wesley Slaughter, principal,
and Miss Edna Corie primary teacher
in the Ukiah" school, have been em
ployed -to teach in Ukiah again next
your. ' . . : .
School Is' drawing near the end of
the term, when ten or twelve families
; will move, out of town which will be
more than half the population'. "
j Mrs. J, H. Mettle ho has been in
j .town for the last week at the home of
j her son, Fayette returned to her homo
, Saturday morning accompanied by her
little grandson, John Henry. -
William Scott proprietor of Hld-
nwny. Springs was in Ukiah Monday
.transacting business. ,
Kay Meengs lit Bridge crock was in
Ukiah Monday to attend the road
meeting. . -.-'' ' ; ' , ' , ,
! Thp woiithRr still remains cold and
stormy and two or three Inches - oC
snow falls almost every night but soon
melts In the morning. , But the. cold
driving storms are very hard on .poor
stock. ' The grass I" starting, but Is
growing very slow on account of the
cold nights. .
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Rcheels left
for Pendlelon Tuesday morning Vher
Mrs". Scheels goes for medical advice.
They returned Sunda. ' -
J. 1. Constants who has been visit
ing In Wasco couaty and In Pendle
ton for some time returned ihome
Thursday evening.
Some of the cattle which have been
turned on the range are getting poison,
which makes it very hard on the owng
ers as they have to be with them day
and night. - , : ' '
Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Huston and
son Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. J, T.
Huston were Easter guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Huston and daughters.
Leonard ' and August Siheburg of
Albee were lit town Monday to attend
the road meeting. v
The annual election cjf the Camas
I'ruirte Good Kona ' Association was
held In Ukiah Monday for the purpose
of electing officers for ' the ; coming
year. The association is very anxious
to see the proposed road put through
to Grant county in the near future. '
George Langdon and Leonard Simp
son lcfUor Dale Tuesday 'to' do some
roadi'work'iri the .forest. ' '
, NamihdiMrad by (
CtikterlaliiMESFitiMCi
tUaahstiwtat FbarBwctrt,.
! MotnM. Iowa, V. t. A.
lER'CS, jTflRTT-nVE CEWSf
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Jack Dockweiler, spent Friday
Grande shopping. X- .
Mrs. J. W.'Watters went to.V!
Grande Friday to spend the day wilH
relatives and friends, ,
Our spring received another ' ft
back after a few days 'bf fair wesi
ther. We had 252 inches of snoUt
fall this winter, record having bet
kept by F. W. Tlurley.
Mrs. Guy Norden returned to h :fT
home at Kainela after spending tl J
week; With her parents. j
Wm. Chelf perit Thursday in 15
Grande with Jils daughter Mrs. Grai.
Barnes. ' i M
: Mrs. J. A. Wattefs spent Fridf'
at Kamela a guest of Mrs. Will Put
cock.. , ... . 1
Miss Latira Moore returned hcfcl
thW wfisk ai'tor spending a few da
with her rarenta at Vuncouvi-p
M i s. James Haker v8r' return J
home Wednesday from' Portland. IE
Mrs. Will J'idcock and childrj;
spent Kaster Sunday 'with Mr. a f j
Mi-s. ' J. A; Watters.', . ; 'j . ; 1 f J
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The' Standard Oil company an
nounces that it will within a very
short period begin the construction of
a distributing station at Myrtle Point.
905 Main St
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OLIVIA ROLLS HER OWN.
By Allman
I EVER t-XPECT TO TOUCH
JTi:E FLOOR WITH MY FINGERS
I'LL HAVE TO HAVE MV
LES&CUTOFF AT
, THE KNEES FIRST
Watch Our
Window
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In order to appreciate the bar
gains we offer it is necessary to
jj visit our, market. All our meats
i are of the highest quality.
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GREEN STAMPS
Empire Meat
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5i Olivia T ij kovj voo stav; vpr; ;V' : .
-"vTf H j I OUT OF HERE UMTltrjjS '
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SNOW DURING WINTER AT
MEAP 252 INGHES
'CX-SOLDIER HAS A GOOD
STOMACH
""If a man spends six year in t
armv he surely would have to have
gocd stomach. I have a good one not.
and Foley Cathartic Tablets made!
tha--Jiyp- Iff ithy m-ji 1 nst m.
lieve this, lei him wtitd to Arthur
T.vrtna: 4 vt Cincinnati St.. Davt;
' Ohio." That Is from a letter reciiJ
by Foley & Co. ' ' ;
; Sold Kvcrywhcro
MKACHAM, Ore., Aiiil 2t Mr.
and Mis. James Walters ' were in
Pendleton Afonday on business.
Frank Watkins left tfor Pendle-
Tuesday. . ' . , :
Jrs. F. H. Denson spent Wednes
day in Pendleton shopping
John Halley and ' Glen Bushee
came up from Pendleton Wednes
day. , r , v?r'.l. -t;t.::ii-wy
Mrsi John ,-iij)cHweJler ,ajid, fgh
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Your skill and our fresluV
roasted Col'tce makes the bist
home brew.
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Best doffee Obtainable.. 43q lb.
lEqual to Mocha and Java
Bonney's Sijcclal
... 35o lb.
Extra Guar. PeaberrV.".l. S5o ib.
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Our VrUxa Are'ltigl't
Jtonople Shrimp .'.'... 20c can
2 Pineapple 1.1 2o raq
Alaskan Red Salmon B3o con
Premier Ololled ;3ats 350
.Van Camp Tomato Soup MO
Old Dutch Cleanser ,'.w.,.....l1o
Ghiradelll's ' Chocolate ..'.,S5o
Standard Grocery Co.
Phone 96 230 E. Court St.
CI-BONNY;
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QUALITY MEATS
815 Main Street
Phone 600
You are always sure of getting PrimeMeats
as we. handle-nothing but Government Inspected
v Prime Steer Beef,' Pork and Lamb and : farmer
killed veal- II1ir. .
MILK FED CHICKENS
SALMON. HALIBUT, CRABS, SMELT -
The Old Reliable
, Phone 18 -