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PAOS TWO DAILY EAST ,OREGOSIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1922.. TEN PAGES It Pays to Buy Quality Merchandise .! h The sweetness of low-price never equals the bitterness of poor quality. It pays to trade at Pendleton's greatest department store for many reasons: 1st We give you. the best for the price, no. matter what the price. ' 2nd We carry only 1st quality merchandise ; no "plunder" stuff finds i its way into" xour stock. 3rdWe give the very best possible service. 4th We give S. & H green cash discount stamps on all cash or thirty day business. 5th-We sell the best known brands p( dependable merchandise at prices that in most instances are' less' than other store's ask for "tahe':a-ctiance" stuff. ' tr:':-l . ' ' " rZ' .' "" : ,'SZ7 '''''' vr :,7: 13 W. II. Hii'dsell, phone 1173, lias charge of the Miltcm-Free-watcr news and circulation bur eau of I lie Emit. Oregonian. DRUG SUNDRIES Poudre de IUz, a very good . rloe powder In white and ,i -brunette, .'Ui box 3e Eileaya Complexion Powder In while, natural and bru- '; nette, box 00o- IJl Blache Face Powder, very adherent, In flesh only, 1 box , i; ; ;. 60c- Mclba "Plney Woods" Com, plexioit Powder, In.-' white only, box , 08o feunpr) OiOovme -(always young.) a scientific prep aration which softens the '.s.kiii; "'. . ..i..... 80c Colga'te's""Handy Gripe" . Shaving: Stick . , 33c Williams', "Holder Top'! ' Shavipg Stick ........ 50c jtte-.Loal lor Williams "Hold en Top", Shaving Stick 35o Watklns Murslfled Cocoanut ..on 'i, .., ...... sou StOddart's' liquid Cdmplex ' Ion 'Powder, flesh only, -'bottle 2'v-. if. ..-..i,-..-.' 75o Bloom of Hoses 05c iimd $1.25 . Hinds. jHonoy ,& Almond 50c A FEW ATTRACTIVE ITEMS FROM SECTION OUR DRY GOODS COLLAR LACE Especially adapted to round neck dresses, Very special, 'yard . . .,. . . . $1.75 LACE. VESTING , This sixteen inch vesting is made of heavy lace and insertion alternated by foul rows of fine val lace ruf fles, Collar lace to match, four inches wide with -edge of heavy lace and finished with four ruf f les of val lace. ; '.MyV j-'i',:.' :f..y .y 20c $1.50 Vesting, inch '. . . . Collar Lace, yard. i LACE VESTING - . This vesting about eight inches wide. A collar lace to match is about 8 in. Vesting, yard ....... $2.00 Collar Lace, yard. . . . $1.00 We have these organdy collar laces trinuned with .lored, eyelet embroidered borders. We have thprn ;in white with blue, black or green border and ecru with orange border, yard. $2.25 LACE COLLAR POINTS These lace points are made to ' fit " round neck dresses, yd. $1.00 and $1.35 EMBROIDERED ORGANDY VESTING This vesting is 16 inches wide and is made of eyelet embroidered organdy with 4 in. collar lace to match. Vesting, inch ......... 20c Collar lace, yard .... $1.50 LACE TRIMMED ORGANDY COLLAR LACE. This lace is about 4 in. wide and is made of em broidered organdy trimmed with four rows of fine val. lace, per yard $2.00 Ginghams . That iS what you see on every turn. Gingham for your self, baby and grand mother. If we should attempt to describe ,; our stock of Ging hams it would re quire several pages of the East Oregonian. However,, we have , S t r i pes,. Plaids,. Checks and a com-' plete range of plain colors. Imported. or domestic goods.- ; ' . All colors, all widths, , all prices. v VOILES Lovely hew voiles, the de sirable "Hot Weather" ma terial; some in plain colors to go with or- trim the many fancy patterns that axe oft fered.' Some in figures, some in stripes. Very pret ty, very useful, veVy cool. All colors, all , widths and -prices. . ' r T.P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP Where the pleasure of shopping lies in Its extreme cleanliness, its freencss from the dust and dirt of the streets and the disease carrying files and insects. v THH OOOIjKKT PfiAOK IN TOWX TO KIMJP TODAY AND TOMORROWS' VEGETABLES Asparagus, ? pounds i. , 2,'x- Green Onions, bunch Cabbage pound........ Olio Cucumbers, each ... ' Pens, pound ................ Ilk- - Tomato s, pound 35c New Potatoes 2 pounds . 25c Head ''Lettuce, head lSc " THE SPRINGS Green Peppers, pound Rhubarb, pound - Sweet Potatoes, pound . . . . Hermuda Onions, 2 pounds OPEN SUNDAY 05c 25o 0; 05e loo' 25c Itcuiciiilior Thai Wc Fciituro Liiiu-1 Goods fo r BoJIcd -Ham,, pound 70O , Drlod Beef, j)ound 0o Sordines, cacli ' . . 10 and 25o Dovllod Ham, each '. :.. . . .. 23o TrlW IO! lllo your Springs nud Mountain Cheese, pound Cookies, pound .... .i. . . . . Olives, Pickles, Jellies, Pork and Beans, Grape Juice, Paper Plates, Paper Napkins, Pine, apple, Salad Oils. ORGANDIES The dainty, sheer "Hot Weather" favorite. Comes in either jplain white or in a range of colors. Words can hardly describe the materi als. Just take a peep at these goods. We are cheer ful exhibitors. All colors, all widths and prices. pr.NDUTONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE- CARILRTT OVERALLS $2.00 i , Tho best overalls on earth. v. MANHATTAN SHIRTS $2.50 to $12.50. .The Best Known, Known as the Best. ' ' ' (East Oregonian Special.) MlLTON-FnEKWATEU. June 2. W. B. Rogers, Airs. B. P. Williams' father has gone to Hermiston to visit ! his grand daughter, Mrs. Jessie Wil l llnms Hlnellne. Mr. Jiogera is visit I Ing relatives in Oregon, his home be Ling in Norton, Kan. ' r The Motor Sales Company of Walla I "Walla have bought the Auto Sales and Dodge Brothers Dealors' business in Milton, The . business will continue under the same manager, Mr. J. W. Davis. . Miss Doris Pierce, daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pierce, returned to her home at Cody, Wyo. Wednesday after a two and one half months stay here. taking advantage of our schools while visiting with her parents. She will likely return this fall to ajttend tho high school here. Bear in mind the great day Straw berry Day, will be June 13 in Milton. Posters are out for the t coming Chautauo.ua, in Milton on the college lawn, June 26 to 80, The entertain ment will be furnished by the Ellison White Company, and theLusual good things are expected. . Robert Carter was operated on for an Inward goUre last Saturday in, Portland where-.he has been for the past month preparing fr the opera tion. He went -through the ordeal with courage und seeming victory. : Mr. and Mrs. G. p. Hitchcock drove over to Pasco and back Tuesday. The Milton Garage received a car load of Forda Monday, F.. A. Case, Milton, A. A. Bixby of Freewater and A. - E. ShU-k of near Weston, each bought one. ... - " 1 ' Miss Laura' Lord .returned, from Spokane . University, Saturday " even ing, und will spend the vacation with relatives in Milton. . Jas. H. E. Scott, book keeper at the Milton Garage went "to Pendleton, Thursday on legal business. The building now occupied by the Milton Post Office, and owned by U. G. Beam was sold to A. A. Thpmason.' Jesse Griffin has sold his place on Mill street, Milton to E. G. Gear, con sideration, $2100. Bdcomlng Imbued with the hiking fad, two of Milton's young men, Hay Cockburn and Paul Sevy, started bn a trip to Corvttllis, intending to walk all the way except where they would be Invited to rldo, by any one over taking them, or bo given, h. ride by any one-whom they might signal to stop. The boys seem to have been very fortunate, for they reached Port land the first day, and Corvallis, their destination, the third day, although they stopped some time in the metro polls. They started Friday May 26, and reached Corvallis the Sunday fol lowing. They are intending to attend school at? Corvallis this winter and they .went; down to look the:ttilMtdii BATES ON THE PAYROLL ALL WINTER LONG Oregon Man Says , lanlas . . Built Him Up zo rounds, and Kept Him On Job By Completely . .Overcoming: His Long-Standing Stom ach Trouble. ; f v 5 - A v'v " There's a Reason ' " IF Our Front Don't Stop 'Em ; . ' ' OUR SERVICE DOES , , ' TRY IT SHELL GAS in front Standard in Rear GOODYEAR TIRES -' ' ' ' Oregon Motor Garage , E. C. DAY, Prop. Service and Satisfaction Phone 468 .i" i V. k ...... . 2 Sanitary Grocery FOR THAT SUNDAY LUNCH Sweet, sour or mixed pickles in glass and in bulk, Sand wich goods, Shrimp, Lobster, Crab, Jellies and Jams, Cheese, Crax and Cookies Salad Dressings and the sea son's best in ' " f FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Buy Your Jars for Canning Now at Wholesale Prices 1'IULU SCHOOL v Seeond Cjiritdo , . (iiirden Fair at Field School ' '& garden fall- and festival was held at the J-Meld school on Friday, May 26, as a rosult of a garden pro ject which Mrs. Pratt has been work ing out with 'her second grade pu pils. About the first of April the class became Interested 111 planting early garden. Their efforts were centered on "radishes, onions, and lettuce and It was doctded to havo a fair where these three kinds of vegetables should be displayed w(th the result there were thirteen entries of rad- ishos, thirteen of onions and seven ill lettuce, contributed by fourteen pupils. Tho teachers and pupils of the other rooms became Interested in the project and it was decided Kjjiiuu mo whole school unould join in (J Icelebrntlng the event. Mr. HonnUm, the county agent, , was present and acted as judge. lle gave an inter esting and instructive talk to the children on how to plant and care for a garden and how to prepare ve getables for display. The prize win ners were: first prize onions. Robert Mills, second prize, Juanita Uender; radishes, first prize, Leonard Curgill. second. Hobert Mills; lettuce. Gladys Johnson, first, Leonard Cargil(. Those who won speWal mention by Mr. 1U union were for onions, Hilda May Holiait, Gladys Johnson and Leonard Cargill; for radishes. Hilda May Hobart. Leonard Cargill and , Martin, Norma Terry and Hilda May Hobart and a solo by Janet La Fon taine. Such an abundance of sandwiches and cake were brought by the friondd of his or her own construction, filled with flowers, nuts and candy" and edged with fluttering birds. March ing up and down the aisles they left two or threo of the pretty baskets on. each desk and eight on the tea cher's desk thus making the first grade room a bower of bloom. Form ing around the room they gave an excellent short program and march ed out followed by hearty applause. Last week, the bees of a neighbor very obligingly swarmed during the noon hour, hanging in a big dark mass from one of the trees in the of tho second grade pupils that thejuohool yard, affording much interest whole school were served. and all of the .visitors . First GnulP. May Day afternoon tho 2nd and 3rd grades' surprised the 1st. They came in each carrying May baskets to . the children. Tle study of the "Busy Dee" and his traits niado .in teresting afternoon work. In the' reading test this week Syl via Knight had highest rank and in number, Violet Swan. "Tanlac not only built me up-twenty-five pounds but it actually kept me on the payroll all winter," aaid C. T. Bates, 470 Umatilla- Avc.-d'ortland, Ore., employee of the West aide Lum ber Co., , . . ''I suffered so ' bad ' from stpmaon trouble and a run-down condition for three years that even the-! slightest foods gave me indigestion. ' Gas on my stomach gave me awful cra,mpi and my, heart palpitated so I could hard- -ly breathe. I had dreadful: headaches ' and dtzssy spells, and my kidneys both ered nie too, with such sharp pains tn my back I could scarcely bend over. ; Nothing helped me and I got-se-weak I had to. give up my job when winter came for I uiani nuve - stand the cold. '"' 1 "When I read how 8anlac; helped other people with troubles Uk5' mine, I decided to try It. I Improved' from the very first, now feel fine all the time and will always have A - good word to say for Tanlac-. It's a world, beater.v . ' ' Tanlac is sold by a(J good druggists. over.' whether they will walk buck or not is not known. r j, - (?) SAX FilANCISCO, Juno 2. (U. P.) Forty days In New York City without seeing a drunken person, and several months in the United States onlylhttving seen two or three, is the record claimed by Dr. Glf ford Gor don, of Melbourne, Australia, who' has been lecturing in. this country. He i tiow enrotite home with the messago that prohibition ill the United States has absolutely stopped drunkenness, according to his own acute observa-tionsi Managers of the flower show, which is to be held in Redmond in August, have decided also to feature the early fruits and vegetables. WHITE PLAINS, :x. Juno, U. P. )TT-PliUerton detectives parcel-; pated'in the search fbi evidence , in , the Waiter S.. Wafd qase today. Ward Is hold Jailed here foi-HtWe confessed' killing of Clarence. Peters, young abb-god .blackmailer." Frank Cody, new . Ilocheile chief of polldej Where Ward J formerly held the post of police com-' mlsaloner, ' told District : Attorney; Weeks ho giivo W'ard a 32 caliber pis- tol "some time ago." j"' . " - Ward turned a; tUstof, "of similar make over to the autnorities last week, claiming it was the weapon Peters' used "in the alleged gun battle In which the latter, was killed, May 18. ' SOUTH POUT, ' N. C Thirty-one solid, carloads of shrimp 'wcr ship ped, out of this town during the re cent season. ' The shipments consti- ; tute4 a record Xor tha market. Catch- es were heavy all along this Part of the coast this spring. ',tJ i ,. i-jf- itwtf tftrffrti 'ft -"'ftari'l , PILES Fistula, P i s sure. Itching and all other rectal condl 1 1 o p s except Cancer 'per manently cur ed without a surgical opera- s t i o n. My method is painless, . r r e- Quires o 'an is permanent, i Tliere Is iinterfer-.. engage- -. THE SPEED DEMON. Ball Mason. Ball MasoH, Ball Mason, ( pints 85c dozen quarts $1.05 dozen 1-2 gallon $1.55 dozen Sanitary Grocery PHONE 871 Robert Mills! for lettuce. Herbert Pi- I card. These pupils were presented J'with tickets to "Raggedy Ann" given U at the Alia thrcatre Friday night : F ! m i m t at the Alia thrcatre Friday night. I The following program was given: Uroup song by the wholo sc-ond 1 grade, minuet by elKht of the first grade pupils, comic drill by third! grade bo s. ' song by third grade girls, furmcr boV drill by second ! grade ho s. N Kintci polka by first i grade pupils, bultert'ly dance by sec- ond grade Kirls.rt-citatituis by Muriel 1 DIAIililHEi FO THt RELICf Of Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhoea - SOID EVERYWHERE - V rfK f I Wonder ip estehtic and no confinement in bed ence with business or social ments. I. eliminate all doubts as to results by agreeing to return your foe If I fail to cure your Piles. , ' Call or write for booklets. . tt , , .. Dr. C. Jf. IEu. Second and Morrison StM, ' Portland, Ore. ' . ' t NOTICE" ' . My office will be closed until June ti ' . ' . '' Dr. David Bljig Dentistry COFFEE We know if you once try our own Roast Coffee you will be satisfied with its superior quality and freshness. .'-...' w -. Supreme Blend 45c lb. 2 1-2 lbs .41.00 Special Blend 3 lb. $1.00 Santos Blend ,..25c lb. Special Bargains ' ; ! Orn Flakes f 1.00 3 cans Shrimp .6c 3 paikagvs Macaroni ...... io' Lihby's Pork and Beans.'. . . I5c Solid Pack Tomatoes . , .Sc S ouuees Jelly .!..,..' .15o Standard Gray Co. Pbooe96 230 E. Court St. " C L. BONNEY -4