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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
JMILY EAST OREeONIAJr. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 111. BIGHT PAGES The Last Day of Our ANCE Sale if ni c PAGE TWO Janmary CLEAR in our Model Pure Food Section in the Basement Fancy Raisins, seeded, 1 pound packages, regular price IS l-2c, clearance sale, package 10c Pure Olive Oil, regular price S5c large bottles, 60c medium, S5c small. Clear pr. . ,78o, 46c, 29c Gallon Fruits, solid pack, regular price 60c, "Oc. Clearance price 50c. 60c Table Fancy Apricots, regular price 35c can. Clear ance price 2c Extracted Honey, regular price 25c. Clearance bottle i9C Golden Grain Granules, regular price 25c. Clear ance price package 19c Condensed items for our Great White Sale. Fancy Head Rice, great white sale, 3 lbs 25c Jap Rice, great white sale, 4 lbs 25c Byers" Best Flour, great white sale, sack $1.30 White Beans, great white sale lb 7 l-2c Dry Granulated Sugar, great white sale 100 lbs $6.25 Dinner Plates, great white sale, set of 6 "3c Cups and Saucers, great white sale, sets of 6.. 86c Pearl Soap, great white sale. 6 bars 25c Gloss Starch, great white sale, 6 lb. box 50c Flaked Hominy, great white sale, 3 1-J lbs .... 25c Mens Clothing and Over coats All our men's clothing and overcoats are greatly reduced for this great Clearance Sale. Xot a suit or coat has been missed, no matter what style It is, it is reduced as follows: $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $8.95 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $9.65 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats $13.60 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $15.80 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $17.60 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats .' $19.80 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $21.60 $30.00 Suits and Overcoat $23.75 $32.50 Suits and Overcoats $24.85 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $27.40 Our stock Is composed of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire and Clothcraft Clothes. They're all wool, hand tailored and by far the best line in their respective prices in America, Boys Clothing Reduced Pretty nearly every boy in town is ready for a new suit now, he's worn his school suit four or five months now and a new one would be very accept able. HERE'S TOUR CHAXCE TO GET THAT SUIT CHEAP. $3.50 Boys' Suits will go for $2.65 $4.50 Boys' Suits will go for $3.19 $5.00 Boys' Suits will go for $3.68 $6.50 Boys' Suits will go for $4.65 $7.50 Boys' Suits will go for $5,48 $10.00 Boys' Suits will go for $8.98 Ladies Corset Waists $1.75 Corset Covers will go for $1.37 $2.25 Corset Covers will go for $1.49 35c Corset Covers will go for 19c 50c Corset Covers will go for 33c 75c Corset Covers will go for 49c $1.00 Corset Covers will go for 69c $1.50 Corset Covers will go for 99c fim Cvanf AJhite SVp Will.continue al1 next Week-Our offerings in this sale are extra VJUr VJ &UL VV Hut tUL&LSZ special, they are going rapidly, come early while the chooring is good and before someone else takes what would have been your choice. THE Save Your Coupons MET AT FUNERAL that time things have been progress ing pr, rapidly that it resulted in the .-narltal knot being tied last Mondoy evening. N xt Friday evening the high school quintette will meet the La Salle team ' f V.'aila Walla in a game to be held W . the basketball hall in this city. This promises to be a very good game - ;h La Salle team has the reputa After lion of being a cracker-jack baskct- (Special Correspondent ) Athena. Ore. Jan. 21, 1911- a courtship of only about two weeks - ball team. Coach Ernest W. Fells Mr Wilbur Kidder and Eva Clemens i has h'-en putting the boys through a were married here Monday afternoon. ! very hard practice this The bridegroom, is a brother of G. B. are working very hard Kidder of this city and the bride is "the youngest daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. B. D. Clemens of this plaee. i Cupid began his siege on the hearts of the couple involved when Mr. j Kidd, r came to this city to attend the j funer tl of his father who was buried I in this el'y a few days ago. Since j SKIN AFFECTIONS ! hang the scalps of belts of the local I'OHTLAM) IJVSY "city i ! n. Portland, Ore., Jan. will be a noted city for its beauty when plans of the Civic Improvement League shall have been worked out, says Dr. .1. R. Wetherbee, president of this organization. E. II. Rennett, the mer.if -Ipal areh'te'l employed to out line the scheme of cly building, will AMutln-r On Infant or Grown Person Cured liy 7'ino and 7pmo Soap An I'niiHiinl Offer i arrive within a few days, bringing the completed plans upon which he has Tho Pendleton Drue Store says to been at work for over every person, be It man, woman or, "These plans" said Dr. Wetherbee, child, who has an irritated, tender or ; "provide for a city of 2,000.000 popu Itching skin to come to our store and lation and are based on the broad bas prorure a bottle of ZEMO and a cake j Is of civic beauty in its most modern of ZEMO soap and if you are not en-I form. Wo found we could do more tirely satisfied with results, come by extending the old roads used by bn k and get your money. So confi- the pioneers to create the rotary or dent are we of the efficacy of this ; circular plan for Portland's streets by clean, simple treatment that we make , bringing the diagonal streets, the old you this unusual orfer, roads used fifty years ago, into the ZEMO is a clear liquid for external heart of the city. All these are to be use that bas cured so maay cases of j extended from their present 'stopping eczema, pimples, dandruff and other places until they touch the rim of the congested center. "Burnslde street Is to be widened; blocks will be acpulred on both sides of the river bridges, riving the traf fic at these places an outlet ao It can be moved expeditiously. forms of skin eruption, ZEMO ana ZEMO soap are the i..vt economical as well as the cleanest and moat ef fective treatment for affections of the skin or scalp, -whether on Infant or grown person. SA TURD A Y IS THE LAST DA Y OF Our Great Jan. Clearance Sale We have arranged a special lot of extra strong values for the final close of this sale Bargains you'll not be able to duplicate in Pendleton. Trading Coupons will be given even at these extremely Low Prices just the same as Regular Prices FREE demonstration Mexican Stenciling, one more day, Saturday, don't miss this in teresting feature of our Art Department Childrens Gowns 65 Children's Gowns 33 75$ Children's Gowns 59 CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS. 35 Children's Petticoats 23 75 Children's Petticoats 59 $1.25 Children's Petticoats 73l LADIES' COMBIXATIOXS. $1.75 Combination Suits $1.37 $2.25 Combination Suits $1.50 $3.00 Combination Suits ?1.98 $4.00 Combination Suits $2.65 $5.00 Combination Suits $3.33 $7.50 Combination Suits ..$4.95 LADIES' WHITE LAWX APRONS. 35 Lawn Aprons 23 60 Lawn Aprons 39 75 Lawn Aprons $1.00 Lawn Aprons 49 73 $2.00 Lawn Aprons $1.49 $2.50 Lawn Aprons $1.98 Ladies Muslin Drawers 35c Values will go for He $1.25 Values will go for 41c $2.25 Values will go for 94c $3.00 Values will go for t $1.14 $4.00 Values will go for .-. $1.94 These are extraordinary values that you can't possibly afford to miss. LADIES' MUSLJX GOWNS. 75c Muslin Gowns will go for , 49c $1.00 Muslin Gowns will go for Gfto $1.50 Muslin Gowns will go for 90c $1.75 Muslin Gowns will go for $1.37 $2.25 Muslin Gowns will go for 81.1!) $3.00 Muslin Gowns will go for $1.98 $6.00 Muslin Gowns will go for 83.98 "A part of the plan is a system of skyline boulevards on the top of the hills to the west. Low;r there will be another series of boulevards anl sti:i -nolher at the f 'o'hllls. These various driveways are all connected up with the parkway and tiouluvarls on the lower levels making a system that cannot be equaled in any spot in the world. "The congested district will remain much as It Is except In the blocks bounded by Park and West Park sts. This irhe is tu be the ren'er of the bou levard running from the hills to the river. The five blocks In the center now owned by private interests are to be acquired by condemnation. Ot the foot of this strip will be the railway terminals and this line of blocks will be connected with the civic center the court house and the city hall which will remain where they are." week ana tney to be able to PEOPLES the visitors on the team. WITH i :t i i ri'PLAx s 20. Portland will set out trees along county roads Portland. Ore., Jan. 20. Multno mah county will pattern after Europe In tho matter of beautifying Its roads. Ten thousand shade trees will be planted along the sides of country roads, a portion of the county poor farm being utilized ns a nursery for growing the young sappllngs until they reach a size suitable for trans planting. An order was made by the county court authorizing the purchase of seed of such trees ns will grow best In this locality and they will be planted as soon as possible. EJ. Henry Wemme, president of the Portland Automobile Club, appeared before the county court to urge this action and be found ready support from County Judgs Cleeton, who made the order. "In Europe," said Mr. Wemme, "tourists travel long distances to see the famous roads, which are nothing a year. Ladies Linen Tailored Waists $3.00 Linen tailor waists $1.95 $4.00 Linen tailor waists $2.65 $5.00 Linen tailor waists S3.49 $6.00 Linen tailor waists $3.98 LADIES' LINGERIE WAISTS $1.50 Lingerie waists 99 $1.75 Linegie waists $1.23 $2.00 Lingerie waists $1.49 $2.75 Lingerie waists $1.98 $3.75 Lingerie waists $2.98 $5.00 Lingerie waists $3.49 $6.00 Lingerie waists $3.98 $7.50 Lingerie waists $4.95 $9.00 Lingerie waists . $5.95 $10.00 .Lingerie waists $6.67 15 Checked Nainsook ...13 20? Checked Nainsook 15? Mens Underwear We show beond a doubt,, the best and largest line of Men's Underwear In eastern Oregon. Our famous Lewis Underwear is the best made, most perfect fitting underwear In America, sewed throughout with pure thread silk, reinforced in all necessary places, non-shrlnkable. This line has been awarded more medals and prizes at the large fairs of this country tlyin any other similar line. 60c Underwear Is now 43c $1.00 Underwear Is now 79c $1.50 Underwear is now $1.17 $1.75 Underwear is now $1.39 $2.25 t'nderwcnr is now $1.78 $2.50 Underwear is now $1.95 WAR EHOUSE but country roads with trees planted on both sides of them. The country about Portland is the most beautiful In the world. Only the neautification of our roads has been neglected. Th" expense would bo slight and the re turn very great. Wo can havo as beautiful highways as any In the old ed countries, and Multnomah county will benefit from the added attractive ness." "I believe thoroughly In the plan," said Judge Cleeton. "It seems to me that the beautificntlon of our roads is. in a sense, almost as important as their Improvement." The nursery Is to be fixed In a con venient corner of . tho farm property. It will bo selected in a few days and seed of several varieties of shade trees planted so that tho work ot beautifying Multnomah county drive ways may be commenced at the earli est possible time. Prefer Jail to Alimony. San Francisco, Jan. 19. William Stark, a saloonkeeper, has spent a year in Jail rather than pay alimony to his divorced wife. He was com li.iited jjat a. year ago, on January 19, 1910, for failure to pay his for mer better half a hundred dollars. Recently a committee of the grand Jury -visited him In the county Jail, find was informed by Stark that ho would remain in his cell until he rot ted, rather than comply with the or der of the court. Mere moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the PeatJme. AIlOfT APPENDICITIS Pendleton people can now learn Just how appendicitis starts and how they can EASILY prevent It Ask for the free Appendicitis book at The Pendleton Drug Co. tn,. Ki n U (.::.. 75c, 85c Dress Goods 69c One lot of dress goods, special selections in serge, panama, novelty cloth, mohair, etc. All colors. Sat urday special 75c and 85c qualities for yd... 69c 1000 yards of sheeting bleached best quality, 9-4 and contains no filling, Saturday special .... 30c 100 Reddlsode cotton bata, made of selected pure white cotton full three lbs., size and stitched. Sat urday special 97c Tills lot contains lights and darks of all our out ing, worth 12 l-2c yard all the time. Saturday special yard C One lot Hope muslin, 4-4 wide and a value for the money. Saturday special 9c FURS SLAUGHTERED. We have some very fine sets and pieces of furs now In stock and this will be your last chance to buy them at this remarkably low price. While they last they will go at exactly ONE-HALF PRICE. Embroidery Specsal 10 pieces from 10 inches to 18 inches wide, rang ing In price from 26c to 65c per yard. Special price for Saturday and Monday 15c 20 pieces from 4 to 9 inches wide, ranging In price from 12 l-2c to 25c. Special price for Saturday and Monday o 20 per cent discount on all other Embroideries and Laces. Ladie Long Petticoats $1.00 Long Petticoats 69c $1.60 Long Petticoats 99c $1.76 Long Petticoats $1.37 $2.25 Long Petticoats $1.49 $3.00 Long Petticoats $1.98 $4.00 Long Petticoats $2.65 $5.00 Long Pettfcoats $3.33 $6.00 Long Petticoats $3.98 $10.00 Long Petticoats . . . $6.67 LADIES' KNEE PETTICOATS. 50c Knee Petticoats 33c 75c Knee Petticoats 49c $1.00 Knee Petticoats 69c $1.D0 Knee Petticoats 99c $1.75 Knee Petticoats ' $1.37 $2.50 Knee Petticoats . $1.49 LADIES' CHEMISE. 75c Ladles' Chemise 49c $1.00 Ladles' Chemlso 69a $1.75 Ladles' Chemise $1.37 $2.25 Ladles' Chemise $I.4H $4.00 Ladles' Chemise $2.65 CHILDREN'S LAWN GUIMPES. $1.50 Lawn Jumpers 90c CHILDREN'S DRAWERS. 15c Children's drawers, 2 for 25c 35c Children's Drawers, 2 for 23c 75c Children's Drawers, 2 for 59c $1.25 Children's Drawers; 2 for 99o Where it Pays to Trade REACHING TUB HEWHIM AG EN' raw rm-i Pv V Jl HOUSE HUNTING is ,na,lo easy by tho use of the Telephone. Few people realize how much business they can .lo and how quickly they can do if ever tho wire. It is not even necessary to he in tho same town, h.vause tho Lour Distance Service of the 13ell System brings every one wilhiu talking distance. In all the business and social affairs of life, people put their trust in the Bell Service because it is universal. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Every BeU Telephone is the Center of the System.'