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PAGE TWO. DASLX EAST OIlfiOOMAN. PENDLETON. ORJrtotf. tfflt'RSfiA JANUARY 11, 1013. EIGHT PAGES. PENDLETON BOY TO DEBATE WITH UTAH OE? 24 TH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Continues Its Record Mak ing Success 11 COME To f AklAMCE Ijw e aro now m U1 kst aP sw" clearance of vi 1 P ter merchandise, and though thousands of dollars worth of gootV- w t- u ( W v J t. S have been bought by shrewd purchaser, there still remains very Mi . (J satisfying choice. As tlie sale will continue only a few days longer we are turning enr attention' to the problem of clearing decks completely before the final windup. Every day we go through the stock ami carefully examine- every lot. As soon as it becomes apparent that there is a possibility of a lot itot moving as quickly as we wish deeper goes the .price cutter. ; These specially nnderpriced JX)T CAJS3"0T be advertised'. If yon want fc secure these extraordinary values it is absolutely necessary fttat you visit the store daily, t Kimonas Must Go Kimonas made of crepe and flannelette, both high waisted and regular models, in all the new and red, sizes 8 to 14 years. Regular ?3.95 ribbon. 4$1.9S Kimonas, Clearance price! $2.50 Kimonas, Clearance price $1.73 $7 Women's Sweaters $1.98 One large lot, white and red only, very fine quality. Values up to $7.00, while they last you can , .have your choice for only 1 $1.98 1 $3.95 Children's Rain Capes $2.79 Rubberized sateen, made with hood. Xot too heavy, very serviceable. Come in navy and wanted colors, trimmed with satin an I -quality. ' Clearance sale price.- $2.79 Children's Coats at Un heard of Reductions Our line of sizes- is somewhat we can still fit almost any child, last they will go at the following $2.50 Coat?, Clearance price . $3.75 Coat?, Clearance price . $4.25 Coats, Clearance price . $4.9S Coat?. Clearance price $6.00 Coats, Clearance price SS.50 Coat?, Clearance price S12.C0 Coats Clearance price ... $15.00 Coa'V Clearance price.... S17.00 Cat. Cl-arance price ... broken but While they prices : $1.79 .......... $2.69 .. $3.27 $4.48 ... $4.76 ... $6.98 $9.59 $12.60 $14.29 Outing Flannel Dressing Sacques 59c Made in Persian; dlesfgncs, very pretty, all colors, a very handy and serviceable garment. Values up to $1.15. Your chow Clearance Sale price 59 Outing Flannel Skirts These skirts come in. white and! Wne and pmk and white stripes. 38 indies loug, good heavy quality,, just the tiling- for cold! weather. 87 Quality, Clearance- Price 75 Quality, Clearance price 59V Outing Flannel Gowns for Cold Nights Rluw and pint stripe, made with or without collars, best quality of touting flannel good full cut 9S Gowns, Clearance price G9 $1.15 Gowns, Clearance price 90 $2.00 Gowns, Clearance price- $1.59 $3.00 Gowns, Clearance price $1.78 Women's Dresses at Bargains The season's new models in wool taffeta ami 'ilk. Colors are naiy, garnet, brown, black and Copenhagen blue. Wool dresses aro tri'iif rnpd with braid and buttons, the silk dres-ses with lace and fancy braid. $12.00 Dresses, Clearance price $7.50 $15.00 Dresses, Clrararu-w price... $8.98 $25.00 Dresses, Clvarawe price $15. 9S $32.09 Dresses, Clearance priee $18.95 The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Trading Stamps Where It Pays to Trade The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes (Special to the East Oregonlan J University of Oregon, Eugene. Ore-, Jan. 11. Preparations for the debate with Utah on February 3 an for the annual triangular debate witli Wash ington and Stanford on March 29 aia being projected under the supervision of Coach Leroy Johnson. The team which meet Utah debaters uport the judicial recall and the negative side of the que.tin wffl be upheld by E P. Jones of Newberg and P. C. Crock ett of Pendleton. Th other teams are Leon Ray of Kagene and Ralplt Moores of Salem, witv meet Washing' ton and Carlton Spencer and David Flckett at Frincvine, wo oppose Stanford. Much interest Is befng evinced In the I'tah debate because- of a propos a! by the co-eds to glv a leap year informal dance immediately follow lnir the debate. In this way It is hoped to "areas mote Interest Jo the contot.- TIIltEK-WIPV P.MTOlt VUETC. No; 2 Agrees to ' Suspend Senteno?, No.. 1 Gets Divorce,- No. 3 (ilvaa Hail. Columbus, Kan.' Thv Rev. JYutepb Eugene Hansmai of Kansas City, known as the "marrying parson."' novf ' bereft of all his- matrimonii! 1 tlesj. wait I fin ml $600 after he? had pleaded! gull' ty to bigamj. MIw Jeanette Limb of Scammon, Kanni. wife No. 2; who brought the charge, agreed to th suspeaulon f a prison sentence. Sha- hag since ob talned. a divorwe. Whll Hansman wa being- sued' tor divorcer by Miss Limb he marrted Wife So. 3' ih Kansas City. This' wonrnni started' ' prosecution against ftltn but' withdrew the charge, contenting her self with"' a dlvonte.. 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