Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1919)
WltlnK'Vf -Tel.e!fjjh PACE 1lW0 DAILY PAST OKEGONtAN. PENDLETON OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1919, zrLji " ' " - --- - - f Mnjjg.i . l. -..--.i EIGHT. PAGES , ' ill WHV Till Hl Ntl tll NOT f WEST .VEAISElt PAlUa Stop itching Skin ii . j . a v a MJi2J&uii5SZiit I -1 (Continued from pa Re 1.) srsaSirirSHL tjj' HT Vju. J .,(.!: l - l i I -, 1 ! i v. ,- . K I ' I F1! 7"E FOLLAR? 5 A DOLLAR JS WORTH " EXACTLY WIIAT IT WILL BUY-NO MORE NO v wiAAtt is KURiii AiUKii ai litis itKKAl SA LK TliAN'lTw ILlTII E "AFTER THE SALE CLOSES IF YOU NEED NEW CLOTHES, SHOES, DRY GOODS OF ANY KIND. GET IT NOW, WHILE YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE QUAL ITY AND GREATER VALUE. DONT WAIT. DONT DECKIVR.YOITBSF.I.F. .RIIV. Kftwi r' 1 "u xa.iUMK AL A Sweeping Clearance in Our Drapery and ' Art Needlework Departments A splendid opportunity to pick up many bargains that you will really appreciate. Nece ssities for the home that will make ud Diet- my ana itc a small cost. - - . CURTAIN NETS, SCRIMS AND , ify phi H ijt. h liiUr- l.j', r;p ? lip n ITT ; j; ! jj Jt -- , ii M fc 1 - HUCK TOWELING AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES , IMjre linen and cotton huck towelings. Some plain, others with fancy designs. 13 to 21 inches wide. 40c liiuk Touellnjrs. Salo Prk O IliK-k Tiwtin)CS. Sale IHi-c JM Huck Tom-Unsx sale lrk-p 5c Huck TimclliiKa, Sale Price 73- Huck 1vIImsh. sale It-icc fcjc Hirt Ttmf llnjas. Sale Price !. Huck ToweUiMn. Sale Price l 13 Huck Town-iiuiW. sale Irlce 29c S.VC ....SCO 45c 40 39c 7c . . . . SoC EMBROIDERY. PACKAGE GOODS On odd lot of these, mootly women's and Children's wear. Pacific brand, showfhg Your Choice at 1-3 Price. MADRASSES Cretomies and Silkolines, Colonial Drap eries, a table of these on special sale from 1-3 to 1-2 the regular price. ONE LOT OF FANCY STAMPED ART GOODS Table Runners, Sofa Pillows, Center Pieces and Scarfs, Laundry Bags, etc. Your choice. at 1-2 Price j if i ii i 9f I mww n n ITT Ik - Don't Sleep Cold lien You Can Buy a A arm BED COMFERTER At January Clearance Sale. Prices Fine quality silkolines filled with pure white fluffy cot ton, the kind you are used to. Our only reason for their disposal at these prices is too many of them so they will have to go. saP&tZai $2.95 Comforters', Sale Price ............. $2.59 $3.50 Comforters, Sale PiiVp 3.10 g Z $4.00 Comforters, Sale price $3.48 $4.25 Comforters, Sale ' Price $3.69 $4.50 Comforters, Sale." ' Price $3.83 $5.00 Comforters, Sale Price ............. $4.19 $5.50 Comforters, Sale " ' " ' Price $4.59 $6.00 Comforters, Sale Price $4.98 $6.50 Comforters, Sale Price $59 "MOTOR-WEAVE" AUTO ROBES I This special quality is ad vertised in all the leading magazines at $7.95. They come in attractive tiolors, are large, warm and wind proof but not so dainty that you are afraid to. use them, , In this January Clearance Price 5 ' i .!.., ' AT $4.95. 4 A SALE OF OUTTNG FLANNELS . It seems strange to most people to offer outings at sale prices when our regular prices right now are less than the wholesale price but here they go. Outing flannels in light and dark colors, stripes and checks in the standard weight and finish on sale, the yard .. 24c White Outing Flannels 36 inches wide, on sale the ' yard 26c 27 inch Outing, splendid - quality, on sale 25c 27 inch Outings on sale 20c Quality, Sale Price 15c 15c , Quality, Sale Price 11c January Clearance Sale of COTTON BATTS for comforters. Right in the heart of the winter when you need them the most. Large size batts, full size for comforters, finest white pure cotton. 3 lbs., $2.00 Grade, Sale ' Price ............. $1.79 3 lbs. Stitched,' $2.66' Grade, Sale Price ........ $1.79 2Y2 lbs., $1.65 Grade, Sale Price $1.49 All smaller batts, 8 oz. to : 16 oz. in Rock River cotton, i the best there is at these prices: 40c Grade, Sale Price. . 35c. 35c Grade, Sale Price.. 31 e 30c Grade, Sale Price.. 23c 25c Grade, Sale Price.. 21c 20c "Grade, Sale Price.. 17c 15c Grade, Sale Price.'. 12c A GREAT LOT OF TOWELINGS At special January Clear ance Sale Prices, the heavy good wearing kind for every day use. We are over stock ed heavily and if price will move them they are going to go. , Heavier weaves with plain white or colored borders. 27c Toweling, Sale Price 22c 25c Toweling, Sale Price 19c 20c Toweling, Sale Price 15c Fleeced Velours and Flan nelettes, all we have of them. 35c Qualities, Sale Price 23c 25c Qualities, Sale Price 18c Bleached Sheeting, a very fine standard good weight grade, 2U yards wide, worth . 65c wholesale. On special sale the yard . . rv. . 55c JAXCAHV CLKAUANCE SALE OF HE DSPftEADS Marseilles and Crochet Bedspreads, both double bed and single bed size, scalloped and plain, nothing reserved. Tour ehoice of any of these at Jan, uary Clearance Prices oS . SO Per Cent l.es , That means a t-'.OO bedspread, S1e Price ...tl.UU f 4.00 Bedspread. .Sale Price . . . .$3.20 3.80 Belspread. Hale Price .$3.40 BED PILLOWS Something ycu don't sec on sale very often. Replen ish your needs now at this price reduction. Good tick ing covers ! with sanitary high grade feathers, in all prices at a reduction of . 10 Per Cent. . One special value in bed pillows, $3.50 quality, for the pair ....."$2.98 BUY YOUR WASH GOODS NOW The new ones coming in will cost you much more. Entire stock of fancy voiles, lawns, batistes, etc., in stripes, plaids , and , pretty conventional designs, dark or light colors. 11c 15c 15c Grade, Sale Price.. 20c Grade, Sale Price.. 25c to 40c Grade, Sale ' Price 50c to 65c Grade, Sale Price 19c 39c 75c to $1.00 Grade, Sale Price 59c $1.25 to $1.50 Grade, Sale Price 89c Percales, 28 inches wide, in light colors at, yard. . 15c Black Sateen, our fine qual ity Iris grade, 50c regular for the yard 35c Percales, ' 36 inches wide, light colors and neat pat terns, one lot of them at the yard . . . . 25c JAPANESE KIMONA CREPE Fancy Oriental designs, on sale in January Clearance, 40c grade, the yard' 23c . January Clearance of two very Special BLANKET VALUES Cray Sheet Blanket, cut single, but sold by the pair, (uil size for dou ble bed. The pair $2,311 REDUUCED PRICES IN OUR PURE FOOD DEPT. -In Our Model Sanitary Basement. Cleanliness Economy Service Phone 15. All Other Depts. Phone 22 CLEARANCE SALE OF GROCERIES 20c Cans Clam Chowder 15c 20c Cans Minced Clams .". 15c 15c Cans Red Beans, 3 for 25c 35c Cans Asparagus 25c 30c Cans Asparagus Soup .Tips, ' ' 2 for , 45c 20c Cans Peas, 3 for : 50c Red Mexican Beans, 10 lbs.';-.... $1.00 Pure California Olive Oil, quart bottles : $1.25 Mother's Wheat Flakes, 3 large packages $1.00 Cane and Maple Syrup, bottles ... 40c Naptha Washing Powder, package 25c Vanilla and Lemon Extract Compound 2 oz. little 20c 4 oz. Ixtttle ; 40c 8 oz. little . . 75c 16 oz. bottle ... . . $1.25 32 oz. bottle $2.35 Demonstration of Columbia Brand Oleomargarine and I'm mo Nut Marga rine. .. CLEAN UP SALE B: .Tfti-V.I'lM ftfSiw lKMksIMr) V." 3 CLEAN UP SALE J THE BARGAIN BASEMENT CLEAN UP SALE 1 We still have hundreds of dollars worth of good serviceable bargains to clean up at real oargams prices. It will be wTeil worth your time to visit this important sale. SALE OF REMNANTS A new, big table, full of liberal rem nants of every, kind of yard goods, all 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 Price. SALE QF SWEATERS This is a most appropriate sale, t i Children's Sweaters . . 69c and 98c Men's Sweaters $1.49 and $3.29 Women's Sweaters. . . . $1.98 and $4.98 SALE OF WOOL DRESSES f This sale started yesterday. It will surprise us if we have, one single dress left by Thursday. Jlfour choice.. $b.vy SALE OF COATS We are cleaning up a" big lot of many different kinds of coats' for women. All fall coats. Your choice .... $6.39 SALE OF SHOES Shoes for the whole family. Here's the sale that saves your hard earned cash. Bargain Basement SALE OF MACKINAWS Men! here is your chance. Your choice of any heavy mackinaw in the Bargain Basement. Special choice $7.49 These and Hundreds of Other, (ood Bargains Await You in the Bargain Basement . PEXPLETONS.CREATESTDEPARTAENfi STORE " -1 .Peoples rehouse, IWHEflE IT PAYS TO TRADE t i: "T"' am front Oregon." t have seen the Itonnd-i;p, I have aoni like them." A Now uri!. It wus a very, very different Paris into which I came this time than 1 found four months aito. Then It was awful dark, nervous and menaced Now it whs ablaxe with IlKht, happy and guy Puree. Like for Postum, "There's a reason." I wua passlnR through Paris on my way to I.e Mann as t wrote you from Lille, on leaving Lille we did not tuke a direct route, but went east to Brussels, then . Louvnin, following the route of the early part of the wir In Belgium. fcYoin Lotivaln we turned south, going to and through ' the "cockpit' of Europe. Waterloo, where we were over night. The country from Lille on to ltivalu and Water loo Ik very, very beautiful even aftoi ihese years of war, for little damage has been done In Belgium, because they paid heavy Indemnities to Ger many that their country and cities might be left Intact. But It Is an en tirely different story In France, l Ynucn Is DcatatHl. To see the ruin undd evastation Is the only way to realize and believe thit beings, once considered human, could have done It. My vocabular.v utterly fulls me when 1 try to de scribe It. But. again, It sure made m. smile and made my. old Ford iust prick up her' ears and take the hills on high when we came on across Belgium and into France and imssed the French army going on Into Ger many to watch on the lihlne until the bill Is paid for all that devastation. Was In Sedan. From Waterloo ' we went on south There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itchinn torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35cor $1 bottle otZemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, ecxema.blotclieB,riiiBWorm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis; fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, make the skin soft, smooth and heallhjl. . The S. W. Ross Co., Clsvsland, (X ROOSEVELT'S DEATH OPENS PRESIDENTIAL WASHIXOTOM. J:m; ' 7. Thnodoro Ronsevolt's death removed a inun, who,-in the public mind wus regarded us the likeliest repuuncMii irviuim- nominee for the 1S20 campaign. Close upon the expression of sorrow following the announcment of his death, capital politicians begun dis cussing the chanc-s of other candi dates, ni-nernl l'ershing s name is most heard In the gossip, but two ele ments of doubt have entered tnto the consideration of Pershing. First whether he is the republican choice. and second, whether he would give up his army career to enter politics. through Charlrol. I'hilipsvllle. Friends uml many otner prominent Chnrlesvllle. Sedan, (where the Am. irepublicuns how profess to believe H. F. were). Then we turned west tolthelr particular candidate hus moved Bethel. Ithelms. The great cathedral: to first place in the linn of aspirants; at Rhelnis Is as von know lust n shell Senators Borah and Johnson are both simply gutted, not a thing left In It with great shell holes In the roof and sides. It is remarkable how close No Man's Land comes to Hheims, and how close together the two lines were. ' Tliey Ilil Km Pam. From Itheiins we came on through Rpernay. Chateau Thierry, Belleau Wood, where our marines barred the way of the Huns to Purls and made the words of the French become true. "They shall not pass." They did not pass, but I saw with my own eyes ; one of the reasons why. It was a little patch of ground on e. corner lot and on each cross was an American eniblem. There are many others somewhere) In France and these, too, not far away. But I envy the mother who bore the son that fills anv of those graves. Ioes France und will history place those men In the same light? Her Is an Indication: While In Brussels' we chanced to sit down In a picture! show, seeing the program indicated some war pictures. Imagine thej i tingle our good American blood gol : when there flashed on the screen aj legend like thisi "Some American j Marines who barred the way of the! Huns to I'arls." Then the Marines : came marching past. That's glvlne j credit where it is due. And a good ; many Belgians that night realized; i that there was an American or two In the audience. I very nearly forgot I j myself and came near shouting "Let j j 'er Buck." ' j i By following these cities you will : j see that-they rover much of the west-1 ; crn front, where I had not already; been. For T had begun my work last , 'August in Flanders (Belgium) not far I I from Ypres, Poperlnghe and Kemmell j hill.. Then came out and went In again over the Hindenburg; line be-; tween I'ftmbral and 81- Quenlin. v hen we bursted through their line i the Huns tucked their mils like yel- j low dogs and came across with j 'white flag. At Historic Waterloo-. j i We were over night at Waterloo. I I and It was sure very Interesting to j look over that historic battlefield and j at the various monuments and posl ; tlons of the different armies from I j the mound now raised In the center of f the battle field. Some French artist j has prepared an enormous canvass1 I with lifesize figures in action, making ! j a great panorama of tho exact posl- , tions of the armies and the whole cir- ! j cle of canvass Is enclosed In a great ; j dome. The observer stands In the center and looks at the buttle going on about him. It is very real. The' I artist was certainly well read In Vic-1 I tor Hugo's description of the battle I i of Waterloo In Les Mint-rubles. But ' I Victor-was off In one of his stute-j iiients. After describing a ccrtnln ' piece of slaughter he philosophises something like this "And alt this that In some future day some pens-! ant might say. 'Monsieur, give melj three francs and I will explain to you I the plan of the battle at Waterloo." " j - V lotor was too cheap. It cost us five C'est lo guerre." and he knew we i were Americans and easy marke. I But It was worth It. 1 The Americans Pay. We Americana are spoiled In most places and the prices are at once raised. - In Brussels we paid .t!i i equivalent of $4 each for a dinner !i that could be had for 75 cents In i good old V. K A. This morning in Paris I took a hasty cuo of hot choc-' olate and bread. I had noted the price before entering. While I stood at the. counter eating a lady came In and got the same: She paid 40 cen times, not quite 10 cents. But I had to put down one franc, which Is 2fi cents. ' We got out of Paris about 10 a. m. it., was raining hurd and continued so most ail day. Yet I drove over 10(1 miles before dark, tuklng an hour off for dinner. The, rosds are very fins in France, even In the war areas, though of course they have not been kept up strongly progressive. HurI)1'- Frm er Senator Hoot und Tuft, conserva tive, are among those mentioned. Poles Demand Huns' Surrender of Cityi (TOPKXHAOKS, Jan. 7. The Poles sent an ultimatum to the tlermaiis, demanding the surrender' of ''Beitts chcln It Wus reported' yesterday, Beutschcn Is 40 miles west of Pom-ft. HER E'SG0WN" F0RTAIX OCCASIONS ." This cloth and "rblf font Ii-Aete-- I may do double duty, and Is suited to both afternoon and evening wear. . The foundstlon gown Is' taupe chiffon velvet, with bands J of tucked chiffon and Velvet bats' tons as tha only Jiri mmtnaV" I ALL CHILDREN LOVE , "SYRUPOF FIGS" FOR' LIVER AND BOWELS i- "JilVH IT WIIKX I-'KVI-.'HI.NII, CHOKH JULIO! S. IXHl MAI) IIKKATII Oil SOI H STOMACH. Look at thq tongue. Mother!, If ' coated, it Is a sure sign tluit your lit tle one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at ence. ' 1 When peevish, cross, listless, pule, doesn't sleep, doesn't cat or art nut. ' these last four years as in ' rrally. or Is feverish, stomach sour. times past. Yet the national highways .and boulevards are mostly good. We came via Versailles. Chartres, Nogent, Inhere we are tonight. It Is cert I l.v a very beautiful part .of France .though we (Kissed through oneseetlor, , of wooded land Willi scrubby timber jsnd very thin land not very tillable. The same thing Is true down this wa as in uil France. You drive miles and miles and never see a farm house, yet the Yields are all cultivated and We Shront rent, !-Hspi aln-i Figs." breath bad: has stomiich-urhe. sore Shrolit. diarrhoea, full of cold give a spoonful of "California rtvrtin of and In a few hours all the Mul. constipated waste undigested frod and sour bile gently move out or Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child aknln. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative:" they love Its delirious taste, nnd It Ml- vim win see people working out iniaavs make them feel snlemiiil. the fields. Tliey live In the towns nnd Ak your druggist for a bottle of villages whlrh are strung out along ; " ' lir-iriil.t, Syrup of Figs." which the roads in northern France. But j has dlrectliuiH for babies, children of here in central and western France II ages anil for grown-ups, plainly they me (,ff the main roads at t lines oh the bottle. Beware of counter- wnere. ineir ancestors uvea and tneyileils sold here. To be sure you get continue in tne same place. why-the, genuine, ask to see that It Is mad """, io- i-ii;iMt ne jait ov ina - h iinn,i ! u- Nv-i-ni, r,.. rien? Very sincerely yours. puny." I!,. Tunc uny other kind with . J- .V, VORNlSUBON.l contempt, , . ' i