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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1922)
EIGHT PAGES FAGS TWO DAILY EAST OEEGOXIAS, PE5DLETOS, OftEGOIf, MONDAY EVENING, APEIL 24. 1922. Cmon Fellers. Let's Go! Pendleton Department Store is Offering iareaze 54 Better Values Than Ever O rv V IV Showing the giea'test stocks in Eastern Oregon. They are new andjresh and up to the minute. Our prices are right, quality considered, they're the lowest in Pendleton. We always give the best (oZ the price, no matter what the price. V, . GOOD CLOTHES SHOW THEIR VALUE ' t l ..v.v.v ...... I . V ,1 M l MAISONETTE (Utile House) . FROCKS V The Measure oi Economy The, only yard atlck by which economy tun 'be measured in quality. You ?an measure the economy of Mais onette little house frocks by the satis faction i nd service which they always give Sold only here, and now shown In a ' variety of charming spring styles.' Made from tub -tested fabrics, so charming you will enjoy wearing them for many occa sions. (, . "... I Model Sketched 92.00 '' Ulue, green, lavender, or red checked premier percal trimmed in organdie. Jt closes down the front with two buttons concealed under the collar. The skirt is full gathered In the back. ' X If; J ; They, not only look fine nt first: but they keep that way as long as you wear them. The style's tailored' in to stay. You'll find nothing but good, clothes here, so if you want the'best style and quality at the lowest possible price you know where to find all of it. $25.00 to $65.00 T""'1 11 1 ' ' TMT ... ii'ii frMM a blllygoat's . Th sun was warm, but o, gosn: vuo '""-t But tvey tUelr ganf o rwlmmla. , H.S. DEFEATED HEUX 4-3 I Mrs. Sterling l'arrls was in Weston Saturday. ' Mrs. San) Hooker and Mrs. Mcl'her rut 'were Pendleton visitors Saturday. . Chris. Thoeny of Weston was, in Athena Saturday. The Bargain Basement K)iMni.v In Kvery lu-m A Vril Aasort nicnt 'f ltl Cash Savers. ,: Penny Pencils, sold previously 2 ,for 5c; now, ic. )' Women's Stockings fast black, good value, special 15c. . 4 Bladed'KniVfc3, brass lined, metal i ends, the lowest price 50c. Dressed Dolls, small size, ' jointed, ,. Basement, 15c. Flashlights, the' regular $2.5Q nasli special, $175.,, v ; 4 v : Remnants of Elastic, lengths of 1-2 1 to 2 yds., every piece a bargaini Thread, , black and white, 2 spools for 5c. , ";! v' . . : Wafflo Irons,' an excelent j bargain. Spocial $1.70. . ; j , Woodburys Facial Soap, , a most popular 25c soap, Basement 19c Things You Musi Have! i . Darning Silk, colors brown 'grey, black, and. white. faA icolprs, the spool.,..;. S5c ' Hickory Garters, Infants, black and white, pair. 15c Hickory MiouMoT Brace Supports, all sizes...... 50c Hickory ,' Walrt children's, all, sizes. Garters, ... 50c Hickory Athletic Garters, ladles, smull, medium, large, ,75c. ,..'','.' Hickory Garters . , ', "Princess Chic . 75a ! Hlt'kory Corset "So On'? (inrtcrs, in iilnk and white imlr-. 30c . ." Kiclncrts Jirfy Pants for In fants, all. sizes, pr 59c "KoIpV Nationally udver tlHed now sanitary napkin, ttHk for them by the name "Kotex" dozen , 80o Keep Near Your , Sewing Basket Coloml ltlas Tape, for dress and apron trimmings, colors pink, blue, yellow, lavender, brown, green, or . nngc, black mid red. Price per bolt ISc to 25c Nufasliioucd Fxlgrtrim. You sec It advertised In your magazines, is to lie found here in the leading colors, tho bolt 13u Colored. Tatting lodges, Homctlilng licw; all the, light dclicatn shades. This makes a beautiful finish on - your garment, the bolt ...... 25a Iila.i Scolloped ICtltfO, fast colors, all tho dainty shades . conies In 11 yd. bolts, each 15u KiifHsliloncd Bloiwrlzed Hlo , Itnc, 1 In pink, blue, red, lavender, etc., nil widths', bolt.. 15u to 2u i , - . v " Cotton Taiie In liluck and white, nil .widths lo to 5c DELT0R Saves you 50c to $10 on materials , . Kadi Individ mil especially planned for , the luitteiii it accompanies I. enables you to buy 1-4 to 1 3-8 yards .less material because of its individual layout chart. ' , II. guides you In putting , your gdjuient together so tliat(yoi,'Uttaln the '.fit, drupe and finish of an ex pert. ) " ' ' '' ' ' ' III. gives you ' Paris'- own tpuch in finish those all important things upon - which the success of your gowns diyMsnds.i i UlTTERICK Style, Leiulers of the World Visit our Pure Food Grocery Dept. , in our model sanitary basement. The best, cleanest. the freshest, the New fresh vegetables und fruits dally. The best" brands of canned goods. . Tho beso service, thcmost courteous and efficient sales people. And we give S.&H. Groon .Stamps. They offer you an actual cash discount on your . living cost. ' A number of friends and neighbors of ilr. and Mrs. Charles Belts gather 'e.l at the.entis' home Thursday even- ATHENA, April 24. Athena nin j giving them a pleasant, surprise. (Kust Oregonian Special.) , Use Our Free 'Phones. Make Yourself at . flome- Here1.1'' . ' ; V ," ' WJVDlETtfNS ORIATEST DKPAHTHtNT SMHE ' 9fePebplsWarohousQ T.;:- Jwmr IT PAYS TO TWAnf' I WIlllUilJIily Use Our Free Rest Room. Make Yourself at Home Here. 1 ' " ' - V rr.xu." i f , ELECTRIC CLEANER Gets all the Dirt 1 1 NAVF.S'WOimSAVKS TISIB . ' , SA V1CS CAUPCTS & HUGS. Now Sold on Special Terms Only $2 Down 1 puts tlui Pltr.MlKK In your home, the balance on very easy monthly pnyments. No fumlly can afford to be WITIIOl'T the PRKM1F.H on such usy,toims. Call nt once for FHKE DKMON. STH.VTHXNri' ,. '. . ;: -i. . ... Pacific Power &' Light Company l yjpT ''jUwoyst ,Ymr SerVlee" ' - 1 JUDGE RULES HIS WIFE MUST SERVE ON JURY CLEVELAND, April J4'. Judge KVederick P. Wallhcr, presiding in Common I'leas Court, was examining Jurors. K womun summoned for Jury ser vice pleaded: "Can't you let me off. JudgcT You know 1 have a, lot to do.' "That has nothing to do with It,' maduin,'' the Judge responded. "If I have my way about it you'll put In a week on tho civil side and then round out with a week on the criminal side." '' The Juror meekly accepted her fate. She whs Ulrs. Frederick P. Walther, wife of the presiding Judge. I.ABKliS Ml'ST !K ACCOIATK WASHINGTON, April 24 (A.' 1 Manufacturers are required to use trade names and labels which will convey to the purchasing public an ac curate description of the materials and ingredients composing the products, the supreme court today decided in a case brought by the federal trade commission against the Winsted Hos iery Company. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS FATHERLY ADVICE. By Allman I- 4 mt AfiE&H Sr- ( 'if a re .sear-s? : :. - v.. h of l.r : . I Wli....,n I JN i . M&I HE I j : 1 - - ' - ' . -:t ' ' i . .1 school baseball team defeatea tne Helix team 4 to 3 on the home grounds Wednesday afiprnoon. On Friday aft ernoon the Umaplne high school and grade teams met the Athena teams (jn I the Athena field. The Athena teams wlnuing, Mrs. I.ee Johnson, Miss Edith Booth, Sirs. Jack Cunningham and daughter Margaret, , Mrs. S. t. . Hutl and Mrs. W. It. Harden were vlsltor.1 In Weston Saturduy afternoon. " Dr. C. H. Smith was a business Visitor in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff have re turned to their home at Newberg aft er visiting taelr daughter Mrs. Jt. U. MclSwcn. County School Superintendent Green accompanied by Superintendents How ard Drew of Echo, Voelker of Her mlston, Sanford Siegriat of Illot Itock, I'aul Heed of Helix, and, Kay Orth of Stunfield visited the Athena school Wednesday; , ' ' . On Thursday -.morning general as sembly was called ut tho school for the riurpoxe of commorutinfr the one hun- dreth birthday anniverHary of General V: S. Grant. ,A short program wai given -by the students. This was given a week early on account of May Day exercises. j ' . ' Mrs. Sam Huworth has returned from Salem Where she visited with relatives. Charles May, ltufofd Price and John Hatt of Weston stopped In Athena Wednesday on their way to Pendleton. ' , ' . , Mr. and Mrs. C M. Morrison of Ad ums were In town Wednesday. . Mrs. Van Deusen instructed Athena ladles' in making organdie and Ging ham hats Saturday. Ten "or twelve hats were made. ' Mrs. John Hyatt of Weston is spending a couple of weeks with friends In Athena. Miss Hilda Dickenson was hostess at her home: Thursday evening at a dance given in honor of Miss luc!ndH Dell The house was decorated with red balloons, red and white festoons an! bowls of sweet peas. . Favors were carried out In those colors most ef fectively. Those present besides the guest of honor, Miss Lucinda Dell, were: Mfases Savanah Smith, Verva Gross, Beulah Banister, Edna Pink erton, Charlotte Gross, Mabelle Dim can, Waltha Haynle, Kathryn Mcln tyre. Hlanche Johnson, Dolly Stubble field, Blanche Wilson, Gwendolyn Mc Intyre, ISIanche Swaggart, Thelma Kretzer, Phyllis Dickenson, Gladys Dickenson and the Messers Raymond Geiseel, Forrest Gholson, Mose Ban ister, Ronald Kretzer, ISryee Baker, Claude Dickenson, Lee Banister, Beryl Hodgen, Jim Hodgen, Alton Hodgen, Leon Kretzer, Brooks Anderson, John Pinkejton, Herman Geissel, George Banister, Harold Haynle, Lorain Slick, and Gail Anderson. ' ' After a pleasantly spent evening re freshments brought by the people were served, bout thirty-five being present. ' Miss Beulah Banister and Miss Hay nie were in Pendleton. Thursday,' V Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmel left Thurs-' day morning by automobile for Port land on a business trip. The farm house on the Louis Ber gevln place near Athena was destroyed' at eifiht o'clock Saturday morning by Tho family of Richard Thompson who Is renting the place were occupying the holuso at the time of the fire. Nearly all of tho furniture and moBt of the other' things were saved al though some clothing the contents of the cellur and- noma) other'' articles burned. , '. 1 . Mrs. W. S. Ferguson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Helk nap, nt Numpa, Idaho, haB returned to her home In Athena. Mr.' and Mrs. f Veil Hyatt of Weston - were in AJheija Wednesday. 4 1 The hacrii laureate servieo foP'thl graduating class of the high school will he held nt the Christian church Sunday morning May 7, ut 11 o'clock; All of the churches or tho town will Join in the service. The sermon Is to be delivered by'. Reverend Howard Stover 6f Freewuter. v" " The following'' program has been arranged: f ' ' ' ' IXnology ,-, . . . . ,Congregatlon Invocution ,Y. , . .'-rteit. D. Johnsou Response ......'.-(.. j ..... . , .Choir Hymn Congregation Solo ...Mrs. David Storid Baccalaureate Sermon , . . . , Rev. Howard Stover Hymn .... i ...... i... ...... 1 Choir Benediction ...... .Rev. F. E. Russell C. L. Itothrock of Los Angeles, Cal ifornia has been visiting at the .homo of his son Andrew Rothrock, Harry McBrhle, Tim McBride and Barney Foster of Weston were in town Wednesday. . ; ' ' . The hiph school commencement ex ercises are to be held In the audltor ium.May 12. 'at eight p. m. The pro cram follows -' Invocation .'......Rev. F. E. Russell Selection Etude Club Class Oration, "American Ideals". : .Savannah. Smith Solo ........ . . . . i , . . .' . .L. H.(' Bnsler ' Presentation of Class Gift. . . . .; .. .Kohler Betts Commencement " Address - , . , . . . .Rev. My E. Bolleti Presentation of Diplomas .....,. ' ... . .B. B. Richards Presentation of Awards . . . ... ...... O. C. Hadley Benediction ... . ; . .Rev. C. 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