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PASS TWO DAILY EAST O2IG0XIA2T, PENDLETON, OMGCX, TUESDAY EVENING, BUY 2,' 1922. EIGHT PAG23 9 YEAR OLD BOY C SURE TO HELP m A . WVM' "" i : ... - CI Beginning earance oaie or Wednesday: Every - Spring An after-Easter Sale ,to effect immedi ate clearance of all present stocks to make room for mid-summer hats now in transit by fast express. . . Every hat is a f emarkable value a new Spring model practically all are, entirely hand made and there is but one, each of any trimmed shape. , ; , Hats of every smart type are included in this important sale-which covers all but a small group models. . 1 J Hat of new, mid-summer - No hats will be exchanged.sent C O. D. or on approval" during this sale. , IN ADDITION TO SPECIAL PRICES We will give during this sale TRIPLE STAMPS IFlSmmBN WOMEN'S SWTS f v 7; ; at Specially Low Prices At $22.50, $29.7S,$3S,$45,$57.S0,: $65; ''! -Kults that represent the utmost in value. ' nlus stvln mil niinlltv. At mrh price there are many attractive models in box, semi-box, flare and tailored ef- iriruiina unn twiii uora materials in navy blue and black., Attractively trimmed with braids, folds, stitching, etc, 2H.78, m, $45, M.BO and S05. Specially Jow prloed at only S22.50, Stylish Stout Suits $39.75 up to $69.50 VfV.fllWl Vl,kU.-. A rH..t,.V.,i.. - . ... i .' .......... ui .jiHTuiuia,.. twiu i.ora anu serge materials. ,; models with long c6ats; uIho scml-fltted and semt-box styles. i luimu ann cross-over belts. Also the . . , broidery, braids and Smartly tuilored Some have roll more dressy Suits trimmed with em- fOldS. KOI WOrrtAn Whn Wnni Inriro ulna . rt bhImhJM .... loctlon nf stylish Suits at 39.75 to 160.50. , I Women's Coats . -: j $28.50 J38.50J55JOOJ$65X)0 Second FloorCoats for all occasions In styles to suit the most exacting taste. And as to values we will .let you be the judffo. rfcautlfully tailored throughout and carefully flnishel, the Coats in this special showing represent the best the market afford. at the above low prlces. fielted, tape ffnd loose effects. Spon- f.i?n' , ."K' ICynf2 CovtMnB- ""'I other desirable fabrics in best colors. I'Mced 28.50,j $38.50, 55 and $(15. f' Drossy Conts In and cope effects. an exceptionally fine showins: of new models in belted, loose Ijow priced at $55.00 to 1 25. , V BE SURE TO, SAVE YOUR S.&H. GREEN STAMPS. KNUtrrONS 0RFATEST DEPARTMENT STORE HhePeoDles S,&H. GREEN STAMPS OFFER A REAL CASH DISCOUNT ASK FOR THEM. IE Te Ot.II TDfcll SIK.KS. Pve beert in Vvery rotten spot, Where muny a ood man fell. I've trod tho Jund and sailed the ' ' i " sea,'- ..,.-. , I've lived jny life and lived It free, . Jn bridal suite and prison cell. Vve lived, my boy,- I've lived, , ; '., Vrnm Transvaal to the Yukon's mists, It's been mine for the open road. BdmetSiies Its here and some times there, 1 But f went on with wot a ertre, My 'only stiiide, Ihe holtidti's" code, I've lived, my boy, I've lived. " One day a bloated plutocrat. And the next a parluh bum. Twos all the same to me, my friend. For come what may, some pal would lend A helping hand and tho needed sum. I ve lived, my boy, I've lived. I've seen the best, I've seen the worst, And I never care which is which. For good is bad and bad is worse, A kind word oft an evil curse. goodbye Ms? Though I've been poor and you've been rich, I've lived, by Oad, ',1've lived. Danwroiis John M(ii-nv. John MoCiraw Is a right handy sort of a monkey wrench to have for a friend. Ho may be dedelict, in some ways, but. he takes care of his own. Sonne days nifo you read of him picking up lnv,v Itobertson and Rlv lug him a job with the- Giants. Nn. body else wanted Davy because he doesn't play baseball sood euouKh to Or you might nsk Larry Doylo who seems to come til the Polo Grounds eoclvyear to ttet a startjon some new managerial venture. ' ' "r Peculiarities, on and farm for promising ball players . .;m. iuuuraw nimseii wasn t exactly frantic for an txtvs outfielder. But Kobertson was ' fortunate enough to have started his major ifiiKue career under McGrnw and that was deemed enough. If ho behaves himself he will finish It here, for John -McUraw is patient with those who have bided with him long. For further evidence .consult Rim. Gilbert, whom ' McGravv placed as mamiKcr or the Wnterbury club this! year, favoring him, meanwhile, as u 3USG, - "''wmmmmmrmmmimmm I lT!3WHtRE IT PAYS TO xpa or n.i,i U 'Ml SEAL'S BALL TEAM Ixtoncy Iiines, Charley Pifddock chased a steam roller for five blocks the other day but didn't quite catch It. A drink in the hand is worth two in the barrel. j - b Mm - 5. S. S. 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In Ulster's Front Line ' Trench 7 SICK VOMEH SAX FRAXCISCO, May !. (A. P. Gene Valla, a quiet, smiling l-year ld San Francisco boy. slipped into the ineiip of the Pacific Coast league wsebal team here a month ago with out much noise but today he la being alked about by all the fans and is 1 escribed by some as the greatest i irospeet.lB the Coast League in years.1 And generally San Francisco fans need to be shown before they praise a re rutt. In the opening game against Seattle Valla fanned three times. Not dis .ou raxed he was given another chance tnd by the first part of this week his hitting ability and his marvelous speed have given him a batting percentage if .39S. Jack Miller, mnnager of the Seals, mys Villa is one of the smartest boys i n baseball and Jack McCarthy, for mer American league umpire, thinks Valla looks better than Ty Cobb did when he broke into the American lea gue In 1905. Arnold Statz. the fast ,os Angeles player, was the league iensation last year, but this year local people think Valla Will prove the sensation". A'alla can play the infield and can hit and can run. In nearly every game he has beaten out one or more lits, for If the ball takes a couple of Hops before it reaches an infielder the boy is Sure to beat it to first. Valla was born in Santa Cruz, Cal butfwas raised In San Francisco where he learned his baseball on the Golden Gate park diamonds. Last year he was with semi-professional teams. This year he is playing his first pro fesslonal baseball. - Krs. Baker, $0 Maci BeneHtea by Lj iii L Pint W YejeUbk Com pound, Was to Help Others 't vs. Indian.- W Iron down from women't troubles and 1 ' !S I III stomach trouble an4 for a long time was hardly abWtodomy work. 1 had some friends who likd taken Lydia B. Pmk- ham's Vegetabia pound, and tbey tela me aooui n. t know what it has done for m and 1 , recommend it to others, as 1 am sure it will be a great hem to all sick women. It is a wonder ful medicine, and 1 pve you Frmon to use my twumonia. . .-j - irraph." Mrs. r ' East St, Lebanon, Indiana. ; ; Tries letters tecommenoing Lyoia . Puikham's vegetauK: .u-.. to convince women of tb great wortli r.liZ " 5h the tieatmentof ail- ments to which they we often aubject. Mrs. Baker cans it "a wofwernn meo Icine"' If you're suffetttir froflj Rubles women often have or Jeei aU run down, without any .mbifaon or en 1 for your regulat work, takeLydia EnkhaZ Vetable ftngJ a natural restorative and should help m Tit iias Mrs. Baker and many, many other women. : . '. i ' t ' 0 .-. COLLEGE SPORTS ' KEATl'LE.Wash., May 2. (V. P.) University of Washington teams will no longer be spoken of as "Bundodg ers." The name has been discarded because of its unpopularity, since a learned f professor discovered that H meant one who stays out all night, and sleeps all day. Furthermore, North west newspapermen claimed that it wouldn't fit Into . headlines which, after nil, Is Important. The decision was madeby the Uni versity hoard of control. No other name will be aaopted until one Is sug gested which will meet the general approval of the university stuilgnt body, the faculty, and the business men generally In this section. The name "Huskies" has been suggested and turned down because of student opposition. ... ' Discarding the name "Sundodgers" was. In addition, caused because matty businessmen believed, that the name connoted an unfavorable opinion ,o( the climate in this section of the Northwest. The University of Washington has a place In the sun, as well as other schools of learning, it has been agreed. OREGON "AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Crtrvallls, May 2. The lotlng cup for the college Intramural relay championship has been awarded to Sigma Chi, which won over the Kappa Theta Rhos and the Wastina club, covering the distance In 1:59 the best time for the season. The Sigma Chi athletes took a 10 yard lead In the first time around tho track and held it through the race. - SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.-On the Harvard Stadium oval, two California track teams, one representing Stanford University and the other the Univer sity of California, next month will set tle their fight for supremacy, their dual meet at Berkeley last Saturday having resulted In a tie. The Harvard meet, which both will enter, will be the national champion ship affair of the Intercollegiate Asso ciation of Amateur Athletes of Amer ica. Last year California won this meet and brought the national title west. This year It is expected to re main In the west. "I expect Stanford to win the I. C. A. A. A, A. meet," "Dink" Templeton Cardinal coach, said recently. Tem pleton believes that the Stanford stars, who took ten first places in the Cali fornia meet, will repeat at the eastern affair. The absence of second and third place men prevented Stanford from winning from California. , As five places count in the big championship meet, however, "Cali fornia men think that the well-balanced Pear team will repeat this year and bring back the big title, in the dual meets only three places counted for points. W. W. Hoch and Ennis Rennie were Tendleton visitors Wednesday Jim Lieuallen, Ralph Tucker, P. McBrlde and Henry Sams, all fjf the Weston neighborhood, came over this week with their cattle, putting then on tneir summer range. : . . Seth Hyatt visited Thursday on Weston mountain. ' -'' 7 ' The Chas. Grove and Roy Minnlck families have' all moved to La. Grande to spend the summer. " ' . Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rbhle Were . Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Phelps of Pen dleton, came up here to their summer home Wednesday. Gibbon Is having a new store,' the building is almost complete and Is on the Harry Sayer place adjoining Gib-. bon Station. It will be run by Jack Brigham, a newcomer to Gibbon vicin ity. He expects to carry a good big line of groceries as well' as other nec essary things. Winnipeg Wheat lit iii-ps. WINNIPEG, May 2. $1.40 G-S; July, tl.39. -Wheat, May, You are wanted! f're. ' To help prevent s, WIDOW CRIES FOR JOY "I 'couldn't .car anything! ' but raw eggs and sweet milk. and was so Weak , 1 could hurdly walk aoross the room. T would have been In my grave today 'f I hadn't taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy when I did. When I thlttk how t havo suffered with mv stomach and how good I feel now I ,cry for joy. It la a simple, harmless prepa ration that , removes the catarrhal mucus, frorn the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and In testinal ailments including appendici tis. One dose will convince or money refunded For Bale Jjy all druggists. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.- I hereby announce myself as candi date for the office of Joint Repre sentative . of Umatilla and Morrow Countiies, n the Republican ticket If elected I promise to faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for the beat interests of the people' of this district and the State 6f Oregon. I favor legislation tending to eli minate waste In public expenditures and reduction of the taxes wherever possible, consistent with Sound publlo policy. ; f . . ,v: '. - Slogan.4 ' ' ; Constructive economy, and a ' fals er distribution of the tax burden. E. M. HULDEN f raid Adv.) 7- mvm ,vaj - "MHwannM.-. Tll iTlltliif v v-'l The present aarfam in ." 1 !!"""' aandbsr rrrl...,t. v r.it. " """'euHvt. (East Oregonlan Special.) . '. GIBBON,' May j 2. Mrs. s Dolt Thompson and little son, Eldon .ylrf itcd the past week on Weston jnoun tain ut the home of Roy and' Cecil Hyatt. Duncan Holaday of the Pendleton high school, spent last Saturday and Sunday here at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jde Holaday. . Jim Jones was here Sunday from Athena, bear hunting. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. " Will McBean of Athena were last Sunday visitors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gray. . Mrs. Mary Hoch arrived here Mon day from Portland where she spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ma- haffey and children left Sunday for southern, Oregon. ' aanuoag barricade.. Note ft, Lewi. B(. l"..". J". Vw a aoldiers now taint oa nlht and day;,, , v vw irep tre using ever en the watch behind near Belfast jvhire fighting CATARRHAL DEAFNESS to ften caused by an inflamed condition hav m ii,Kii i """ilea you h fvMmg sound or . imperfect f-,,nleS8 t tanammauon cTn reduced, your h,i. " Stroyed forevir.. 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