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DAILY KAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY", JtoVEMBEIt 4, 1919. EIGHT PAGES Thirty 'Four Every One a Record Breaking Value. Prices That Are Positively Extraordinary GROCER Y SECTION PAGE TWO :; Saturday - Specials THE CLEAX IUOIE OF PUKE FOODS. l'ure food department in the basement. Phone Main 17. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2 pounds fresh crisp pinirer snaps for L ' 25 THE FINEST STOCK OF PRESERVES EVER SIIOWX IX PEXDLETOX. $1.65 ?1.50 55 GO? 5 ound jar Strawberry or Raspberry i o und jar Blackberry Medium size bottle Blackberry or Pineapple Jvasberrv or Mravberry DIAMOND V. OLIVES sniffed with almonds try a bot tle today, each 40 OXLV A FEW CANS LEFT of table apricots, peaches and sn-apes regular value 25 Saturday special per can 15 XEW FRESH KRAUT per quart .. 15 PURE HORSERADISH in vinnrar its fine, per bot 25 TRY DIAMOND W. PURE MAPLE SYRUP quart 60S 1--2 eallon $1.00, 1 enllon S1.90. DIAMOXD V. PANCAKE FLOURmakes the finest cakes von have ever eaten trv a , package at 15 XEW A XT) COMPLETE LINE OF PERFUMED TOILET SOAPS our prices are right BRING US YOUR EGGS VXD BUTTER, HIGHEST PRICES PAID. YOU CAN TRADE THEM OUT IX AXY PART OF STORE. IN THE MEN'S SECTION 81.50 PEMBERTOX FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.17. This is a bargain keen buyers will not let pass. These shirts are good. Cotton and wool, soft collar and heavy, extra good wearers and well made. v Shirts that sell everywhere at from ?1.50 to 91.75. Special Saturday price 9117 81.25 AXD 81.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 89 EACH This is a large lot shirts and drawers, wool mixed, good weight, come in gray and tnn. plain, and double breast and back, Good serviceable garments. Just the right weight Special Saturdav price ; 89 50 MEX"S E.XCY SOX 3 PAIRS 91.00. This is the largest and snappiest line. of fancy sox shown in Pendleton. All the latest designs. in colors. Special Sat urdav price 3 pairs for ..... SI. 00 92.50 AXD 93.00 MEX'S PANTS, 91-65 PAIR. Nearly all sizes, good heavy weight, well made a genuine bargain. Special Saturday price, pair .j s 91.65 IN OUR SHOE SECTION A WONDERFUL SALE ON MEN'S SHOES 94.00, 94.50 AND 95.00 SHOES WHILE THEY "LAST, WILL GO FOR 1 92.98 This sale includes many of our very best numbers. Shoes that any man can wear and be proud of and at the same time have the best of service. Special Saturday price 92.98 WE ARE THE BIGGEST OUTFITTERS OF BOYS in Eastern Oregon. Our boys' line is bv far the Greatest you'll find .. Shoes ranging in price from 92.50 to 93.00 will go this Saturday only. Special Saturday price. 91-98 93.00 MEN'S SHOES 92.19. These shoes are the best values you'll find. Most stores sell , them for 93.50 to 93-75 pair. Qur line is complete, all sizes and styles special Saturday price 92.19 95.00, $6.00 AND 97.00 LADIES' SHOES 93.94. 93.50 AND 94.00 LADIES' SHOES 93.35. These specials should receive the attention of every careful buy er. They mean actual savings for you. Every item is a record breaking value, 1 THE BEDDING SECTION COMFORTABLES heavy weight, double . bed size, pure white cotton filling and covered with silkoline. Stitched in fancy scroll design. Regular 92.75 and 92.50. Saturday special price ; '. . 91-89 DON'T LET THESE COLT) NTGTITS CATCH YOU UN PREPARED Here's an offering to spur pou into buying at once: ' - . .. 91.85 Heavy fleeced cotton blankets spec. Saturday pr. 91.45 92.25 Heavy fleeced cotton blankets spec.' Saturday pr. 9185 97.50 heavy wool blanket in grey and blue striped border a dandy special Saturday price ...... . 85.49 910.00 California all wool, double wool blanket, comes in red with black striped border. Special Saturday price ....$7.00 12 1 2 OUTING FLANNEL in dark colors, best quality. Special Saturday price ., 9 COTTON BATS of all kinds, and thev are of the best selected cotton; pure white and'sanitarv. 91-25 for roll of 3 lbs one lb. rolls 15 30 DRESS GOODS SECTION SUITINGS FOR HOUSE DRESSES Children's school dresses, etc., full 40-inehes wide and good , weight Worth S5 to 60 yard. Special Saturday, price yard. 37 5 PIECES "NAVY MIXTURE 6-inche wide, heavy weight! 1 Fancy Mixed Serge is the cloth we sell all the time 1 92.00 to 91.50 yard. Saturday; spec price yd.L? 81.05 FUG I SILKS 27-inch wide, most any color you, desire, A soft, clinging silk, worth 65, Saturday special price 31 54-INCII BLACK TWILLED- BACK TJROADCLOTH fine smooth silky face, with little or no nap. Worth 92.50 -3ard. Saturday special price, yard 68 ..MILLINERY SECTION.. 97.50 TRIMMED HATS 91.98. 1 A lot of 67 trimmed hats, all new nobby styles trimmed with fancy feathers and ribbon bows. Special Saturday price ;, , ' 91.98 95.00 UNTRIMMED SHAPES 98. This is a very large lot, you can find just the shape to please you. Come early before the assortment is broken. Special Saturday prico 1 98 Hosiery and Underwear Section WOOL-HOSIERY in black and gray for ladies extra values, , 35 quality. Special Saturday price . . ; 21 CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIB nOSE for school wear in black only worth 25 pair. Special Saturday price,..15 ONE SPECIAL LADIES' UNION SUIT of heavy rib and fleeced lined, all sizes, sells for 91-50. Special Saturday price , ; 97 CHILDREN'S SEPARATE GARMENTS in underwear good heavy rib and fleeced lined, in white and cream color, any size, worth 50 garment Special Saturday price each I 31 Save Your Coupons JHE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where W to trade REPUBLICANS HOLD RALLY AT ATHENA CANDIDATES FOR OFFICES DELIVER ADDRESSES C. A. Barrett, George Cochran, Judge GUliland, G. W. Bradley and Zoo Houser Sieak Charles Ferguson Defends J. X. Burgess. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore.. Nov. 3. Before a crowded house last night, an enthu siasts rally was conducted by the re publicans of this county. The meet ing was presided over by Attorney S. F. Wilson of this city, and after a speech in which he upheld the repub lican party as a whole and defended the asent member, J. N. Burgess, who is laid up with rheumatism, Mr. "Wilson presented the Hon. C. A. Bar rett of this city, who is the candidate for Joint senator from Union, Uma tilla and Morrow counties. Mr. Bar rett maue a spienaia iaik ana nia ar guments were straight to the point He atacked Dr. M. K. Hall, his op ponent, on the grounds that he was not an American citizen, as the doctor did not have his papers. Mr. Barrett solicited the support of the people of this county on the grounds that he had been here for over twenty years and had always done his part In all matters of public welfare. Mr. Bar rett says that he has been and will be first, last and all of the time, the man of the people. After Mr. Barrett came George Cochran . of La Grande, who Is the candidate for water superintendent of this district. ;. Mr. Cochran explain ed the duties of the water superin tendent and asked support for the reason that he had made a specialty of Irrigation .laws and that for the last ten years he had. been dealing with the- water legislation almost ex clusively. : i Charles - J.' Ferguson of Pendleton, was the next speaker and he defend ed 'T. - 3. Mahoney of Heppner, the candidate for "' Joint representative ' from Morrow- and Umatilla counties, ' Mr. Ferguson told the people of t2 is city to support Mr. Mahoney. as ' he Per the jLobltUns IS Ux&xcZX? Srw a I mm ihh isteJ n s.;,""i,ea!ii....i 9 iWi si illy mt mm rf 9m . - ) was the only representative of our sister county. He further solicited ' the suffrage of the voters of this com munity on the ground that Mr. Ma honey was a man in favor of the peo Dle's rule and not opposed to them. as he was charged by some of the democrats. Judcn (lillilanrt candidate for re election, then delivered an argument in favor of the present administra tion and answered the charges made bv the democrats in their rally here Tuesday evening. He told the voters of .this community why tne monthly reports or the county naa not been Drlnted. statin as a reason that it was an extra .expense to the taxpayers and that it did no special good for he reason that all reports, receipts, etc., of the office were al ways open for inspection to any per son desiring to know them. George w. Bradley, canaiaate ror treasurer was then presented by Mr. Wilson and after a few remarks, he was followed by Zoe Houser, the can didate for sheriff against T. D. Tay lor, the present orricer. Houser promised the people of this commu nity that he would enforce the laws of fh countv and state to the best of his ability and then If there are any laws that are not good ones, tne peo ple of this county will nnd it, ana u thu tLTtk ironA laws then they will re main as they are. He also said that he would make his bookkeeper Dai ance the books every day and would have him give bonds. This concluded the speaking of the evening. Ifot Sorry for Blunder. Tf mv friend hadn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim "t consumption I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, Harrods burg Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was Won derful. It soon stopped the cough nA T am now In better health than I have had for years. This wonder ful live-saver Is an unrivaled remedy fop mnflu. colds, la crlDD. asthma. croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs., toe, jiuo. ttisj Dot tle free. Guaranteed by. Keeppen SPOR TS Yesterday's Scores. Vernon 1, Portland 0. San Francisco 4, Oakland S. Los Angeles 11, Sacramento 5. OREGON'S GOAL. LINE AS YET UNCROSSED So far this season Oregon has show ed up better than any other northwest college as far as scores are concern ed. Not once has she been scored upon while Washington has had her goal line crossed by Whitman college, O. A. C. by W. S. C; Idaho by Ore gon; W. S. C, by Idaho, and Whit man by Washington. Scores of northwest colleges: Washington. October 15, University of Washing ton 61, U. P. S. 0. October 22, University of Washing ton 12, Whitman 8. Total 63, opponents 8. Idaho. October 15, University of Idaho 9, W. 8. C 8. October 29, University of Idaho 0, Oregon, 29. Total 9, opponents 34. O. A. C. October 22, O. A. C. 9, Willamette October 29, O. A. C. 9. W. S. C. 3. Total 18, opponents 9. Washington State College. October 22, W. S. C. 5, Idaho 9. October 29, W. S. C 3. O. A. C. 9. Total 8, opponents 18. Whitman. October 22, Whitman 8, University of Washington 12.' Oregon. October 22, Oregon 114, U. P. S. 0. -October 29,- Oregon 29, Idaho 0. Tetal 1 4 1,' opponents 0. TVmi' RaMinesM Direct. . .Is It not more satisfactory to do business wltjj. the principal in' busi ness than a' deputy , no matter how much, he "knows about the business. Recorder 'Hendley is always ready In his pffice. ,to !. wait on the taxpayer and does not .leave It to- a deputy. The point can be easiir seen. . , (Paid Advertisement.) John Vaurhan Has Moved. John Vaughan has moved his elec trical supply store from Sit Main street to the store room next door south from the postoffice, formerly occupied by the Wonder Store. Mr. Vaughan will share the building with the Pacific Power ft Light Co., and Intends carrying a larger and more complete stock than ever before. De ye take the Bast Oregealai.T h (f Notice. On and after November 6, 1910, we will make but one delivery each day. CHENEY JERSEY DAIRY. RIVERSIDE DAIRY. A clean and careful shave always at Mark Patton's . Across from Alexanders. Phone fer patresa. DAILY GAIN IN WEIGHT. A Peonlls Wrench, c" - ' of the feet or ankle may produee a very serious sprain, A sprain Is more painful than a break- In all sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Ballard's Snew Liniment Is the best thing to use. Relieves the pain Instantly, re duces swelling, Is a perfect antisep tic sad heals rapidly. Price 25c, 10c and 19. Bold by A. C. Koeppen Bros. ' . "WkUk of your three wives do you Intend to associate with when you go to heaven?'" ' "To be perfectly frank with you, 1 don't expect' to find any of ' them there." ' I A Hair Breadth Escape. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let It run on thinking It will just cure Itself you ar inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk It. Put your lungs back In perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, Price 2tc, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Comos to Those Who Use Samose, Says Druggist Koeppen. The poor, thin, emaciated person. when he or she becomes plump, rosy and robust by using Samose, forgets that there Is such a thing as weakness and underweight. Samose restores health to the whole system so that the tissues assimilate from the food all of those elements which make solid bone, firm muscle, pure blood, and sufficient fat to re store beautiful and symmetrical out lines to the figure. An Increase in weight Is seen from the first week's use of Samose, but if It does not restore you to your prop er weight and give you full vigor and vitality. Druggist Koeppen will return your money. Yo : ' certainly can af ford to try Samose on this guarantor. Ktvwa For hi Strwii Tho First HationoE Dank pc:letc3, cc:m CAPITAL, SURPLUS UK2IVE3D FROJTTS RESOURCES OVI 5450,000.00 syoojiaoi SCUSOTY Captain Dan Morgan Smith Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago and one of the most brilliant speakers of the day, whose ser vices are in demand from one end of the country to the other will speak in Pendleton ' Sunday Evening, Nov. 6th at the .. r?:-":'v - OREGON THE ATR.E Oivf v ... ' v IS Morally Wrong Captain Smith's address ori this subject 'Kas been deliver ed scores of times and has gained him the plaudits of tens of thousands of his listeners.1 It is an interesting,' fascinat ing and eloquent discussion of a subject that effects" every home.' ADMISSION - - - - I FREE 'I s