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AGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1021. TWELVE PAGES ur May Fabric Sale-A- m Extraordinary. Money Saving Event For Milady of the nerdie and for those intending lo have materials made up, liere you will find most coinplch; assortments of lliese fashionable materials which are levon-shire.et- ino?t de:ired for the new Spring and Summer vear. Dainty organdies, hcvv voiles, practical ginghams, foundation silk, percales, muslins, e. DURLG THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK YOU WILL FIND SAVINGS THAT SHOULD BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE. 36 in. Percales. Special OUR MAY SALE 40 in. Fancy Voiles, Beautiful Tissue Ging- 32 in. Zephyr Gingham. 27 in. Dresfe Gingham, Value, yd. 2h and29e SAVES MANY A T ham?, today 71e and o9e 29c 19c 36 in. Percales of good qual- Today ie Today Today ity in light and dark patterns DOLLAR FOR 10 in. voile of splendid qual- 36 and 32 in. wide, hand- 32 in. Gingham of excellent 27 in. Red Seal, Toile Du in varied assortment. ity, patterns are of the new some patterns in plaids and quality, in a good assortment Nord and Lancaster quality Special Values, a Yard 24c THRIFTY WOMEN. floral and conventional de- stripes, some have silk over of plaids, checks, stripes and Gingham, in a good assort- and 29c. signs in all the season's fash- plaids. They wear well and piain colors. ment of patterns and colors to ionable color combinations. washes well, and how cool and choose from. 36 in. Engli?h Great big lots of merchan- Nainsook, They are splendid values at lovely they are for the hot Special, a yard 29c Special Value 49e dise in our Dry Goods depart- our regular prices at from 83c summer days. Special, a yard 19c SO in. Nainsook, an will sell to $1.15 yard. excellent ment, at much lower Special, yd 74c and S9c quality for fine undergarments Special, 74c 40 in. Fancy Voile, prices during cur May Sale. a yard and baby dresses, petticoats, 32 in. French Gingham, etc' Today 49e 32 in. Dress Gingham, Special Value, a yard 49c A good time to buy materi- 45 in. Imported Organ- Today 71c 40 in. wide, and vou will be 36 in. English Lonjreloth als for a new silk .dress,, for die, Special Value 1.50 Today 24c more than pleased with the as 32 in. French gingham of bjMfeial Value 49c summer cotton frocks, sortment of patterns we have beautiful quality and such for 45 organdie in all 32 in. Dress Gingham of 36 in. English Longcloth of in. imported to offer you. They are splen lovely patterns in plaids, boys' and girls' garments, un- fashionable col good quality, in a large assort- fine soft finish, for night the season's did values at our regular checks, stripes and in plain ors, permanent finish of ex ment of plaids, checks and gowns, teddy coy-el'- s, derwear, etc. of Goc and ioc yard. colors. bears, corset plain colors. prices chemise, etc. ceptional quality. Special Values, a yard 49c Special Value, a yard. $1.50 Special, a yard 21c Special, a yard 49c Special, a yard 74c SUM-ME- Large Assortment Plain Colored Tafft Our Famous Canton EXCEPTIONAL STYLES IN K Crepe Silk, yd. 33.9ft SKIRTS. Silk Crepe de Chine la Silk, van! 82.19 OmB All CUot Pi-n- CU 2. What to wear with pretty 81.49 Another high grade silk waists is no puzzle Strawberries, fresh, box 25c for you when you see these pretty skirts unless Cabbage, the pound 7c A big assortment of su- value of extra weight, 40 our varied collection of delightful models will Spinach, 4 pounds 25c make you hesitate as to which particular one or Tomatoes, spring and summer perior quality crisp silk inches in width. Shown in Fresh, the pound 25c For two you want but a little thing like that is an ad- Green Onions, the bunch 5c dresses and blouses here taffeta. A weave with a all the leading colors for vantage for you can get a becoming skirt for every Radishes, the bunch 5c are r.ew crepe de chines at very lustrous finish, summertime purpose. Asparagus, fresh, 2 lbs 25c real money saving prices. spring and summer; very shown in navy blue, brown Rhubarb, 4 pounds 25c Shown in black, ivory, na- fashionable for dresses, This will unquestionably be a big season for Onions, dry white, pound 7c vy blue, Copenhagen, and a full assortment of skirts because of suits and separate skirts. first their unlimited utility and Lettuce, Head, each 15c brown, rose, peach, maize, all the popular colors. An second because of their beauty and variety of col- Peppers, green, the pound 75c apricot, pink, flesh, etc.; unusual quality at our reg- You can't beat it any- or and style. It is impossible to describe in detail Turnips, bunch 12' c 40 in. wide and a splendid each model so we ask you to visit the store to see FRUITS quality at our regular low ular price at $2.75 yard. where at our regular price them. at $3.00 yard. Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, Pineapples price at 1 and Grape Fruit ' The prices will please vou. They range from Kleen 3Iaid Bread. Fresh Jersey Milk Very Special, now $1.49 Very Special, now $2.19 Very Special now yd. $3.98 $9.73 to $28.73. -- Visit the Merchants' and Man- 7 i . TiT T Visit the Merchants' and Man- May 26-2- 7 26-2- ufacturers' Carnival lereoDies Warenous ufacturers' Carnival May 7 3523 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE if m alley people along the Umatilla, handwriting on the wall, abandoned number of other establishments. warding and to nnd general merchandlso with the old location and moled the new. During yearn 1t5l-!- fi TN EARLY DAYS UMATILLA as well as a law retail trade the uf i and firms, John P.. Foster & Co., nnd following the where he opened and conducted for the regular J. II. emigrants mid travellers population was iibout l.Vui Koontz, did an enormous business, but to several years the largest business while Homing ele- river road from Hie Dalles Walla the and tranrlent had to discontinue when the It. It. wnu landing-plac- e house at that place. Walla. It was made 11 regular ment numbered neurly as many more. completed to WAS TRADING CENTER FOR in year be- Pendleton. CAUSE MEXICAN BATTLE fur boats plying on the Colum- I'matiHa, landing one county a worthy rival of Walla Walla. The was organized before the bia river. They lived and did busi- came town sprang up, Very sincerely, A line of stages was established be- and It therefore was NORTHWEST MINING CAMPS ness at first in tents, but houses were not until March lsiij tween this point and Powder river and that l'matilla LKI-- : soon erected from loxs brought down secured the county seat. was MOOItHOL'SK. gave Uoise, teams and pack animals lined It then MEXICO OITV, May 13. P.l- -i from the L'matilla river, which the only regular town within Its lim- appearance. A (he load tu these places. A perfcet Fiftj- - death." are reported from relig- the town a mure stable its. Py an act of October :'l. liiiM. j stream of travelers going and coming hotel busings was among the pioneer l'matilla City was incorporated, with Pcdbiigs are easily gotten rid of, ious and political fighting in Jlorclia. j canvas passed between l'matilla and the - of the place, a a mayor, mar-ihal- says a recent publication the capital of Michoacan. The fight- Industries mil- five aldermen, recorder, l of the l 8. pur- - j mines. Thui'sands of people and - : 1 Plead on the ground serving the nnd treasurer. A year the Public Health Service, by exposing lng began when a Catholic demonnra- being lions of pounds of freight paid tribute later pose uf a table, and one dollar people decided the sup- them to cMiemcs of tlon asaimd. socialistic propaganda ran to ttits new city on sands. '1 ho that burden of tctnperatui e. charged fur meals cooked on a lug the porting a Cold us low us 17 F. fired upon by socialist sympathizers jaiv winds of the Columbia, whistled municipal government was above zero or as fire. Discovery of the Oranit creek unnecessary, and the neus re- high us 100 F, above, ir continued and a detachment of police, said to - around rude frame and canvas struc- charter for . - mines that s'ininicr added a n w pealed by (wo or three da.vs, have included Chief Vincente Vnyt. c r, k tures that formed the city, but within Act of December 18, ISO"., lo will destroy them. .vr source of trade, and by fall they had take effect June f, ism;. George. Coo The cold might be applied in Many were wounded. - walls were goods uf eimr-moi- the - " a paying anil firmly established husi- those stored was north, , . v . "," ' ) value, while freight In great the first mayor and Daniel French for Instance In country houses - ness. The Powder river and Hulse I whose owners A California bank has installed a ; . was piled up on second. Judge I.. McArthur served leave them unoccupied j .. mines opening that year, resulted in .iaotil:es the river as during devii e w hich it is believed will protect bank. recorder both years. In 1X1)5 and the winter, or In houses that - "unite a nnnihcr uf people deciding to IXH6 can 11 pafe , .