East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AILY EAST ORECOWIA1T. PCNDLETOX. OREGON. TCESDAV, JAXCARY 17, 1911.
JDGHT PACODI
1LL LADIES ARE CORDIAL
LY INVITED to attend tlio free
oxkinj school in our model pure
food department in the basement.
Brin your pencil and note book.
Great Whit
. 3 X C A N ' STENCILING
TAUGHT FREE bore in our store.
The latest fad for docoratiiifr and
beautifying tlio home.
This is Pendleton's Ideal White Goods Store Our Own Low Prices Lowered
Embroidery 27c
We have 10 pieces, very fine
quality corset cover embroidery
usually sells for 40, . white
sale price 27
All lace and embroidery up
to 10 quality, choice yd. 5
MEX'S HOSE AT CLEAR
ANCE PRICES.
During this sale we will sell
our woolen hosiery as follows:
25 Woolen hose, 3 for .50
35 Woolen hose 25
50 Woolen hose 39
Men's 50 fancy sox, now 3
pairs for $100
, Men's 35 fancy sox now per
pair 25
Men's 25? fancy sox, now 3
pair for j 50
Ladies Long
Petticoats
$1.00 Long Petticoats ..... 69
$1.50 Long Petticoats ......99
$1.75 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 Petticoats $3.33
$6.00 Long Petticoats $3.9S
$10 Long Petticoats.. $6.67
LADIES' KNEE PETTI
COATS 50 Knee Petticoats 33
75 Knee Petticoats 49
$1.00 Knee Petticoats ....69
$1.50 Knee Petticoats ...99J
$1.75 Knee Petticoats $1.37
$2.50 Knee Petticoats $1.49
Great White Sale in Our Model
Clean, Pure Food Department in
the Easement
Fancy Head Rice, regular
price 10, great white sale
price, 3 lbs 25
Choice TapJvice, regular price
8 l-3, great white sale
price, 4 lbs 25
Byers' Best. Flour, regular
price $1.35, great white
sale price $1.30
Flaked Hominy, regular price
8 l-3 lb., great white sale
price 3 1-2 lbs 25
Dairy Salt, regular price "0
75, great while sale pr 60s
Bar Sugar, regular price the lb.
great white sale price
2 lbs 25
Crystal White Soap, regular
price 5, great white sale
price, 20 bars 90
Toilet Paper, regular price 5,
great white sale, price. C
for 25
No. 1 small or large white
Beans, regular price
8 l-2 lb., great white
sale price 7 l-2
Dry Granulated Sugar, reg
ular price $6.50, great
white sale price ....$6.25
Dinner plates, regular price
80, great white sale
price ..... 73
Cups and Saucers, regular
price 95, great white
sale price 86
Sea Moss Coconnut regular
price 30, great white sale
price, lb. 25
Larere Bowls, regular price
40, great white sale
price 36
Pearl Soap, regular price 5
Great white sale price. 0
for 25
C lb. Box Gloss Starch, reg
ular price 60, preat
white Sale Price 50
Childrens
Drawers
15 Children's Drawers, 2' for
25
35 Children's Drawers, 2 for
23
75 Children's Drawers, 2 for
.............. 59
$1.25 Children's Drawers, 2
for 99
LADIES' CHEMISE
75 Ladies' Chemise 49
$1.00 Ladies' Chemise... 69
$1.75 Ladies' Chemise $1.37
$2.25 Ladies' Chemise $1.49
$4.00 Ladies' Chemise $2.65
Embroideries
1-2 Price
A largo as.wrtmcnt of short
lengths in embroideries ranging
in price from 12 1-2 to
$2.50 marked for this wlite
sale 1-2 PRICE.
LADIES' MUSLIN
DRAWERS
25 Muslin Drawers
50 Muslin Drawers 33
75 Muslin Drawers .49
$1.00 Muslin Drawers.- 69
$1.50 Muslin Drawers... 99
$1.75 Muslin Drawers $1.37
$2.25 Muslin Drawers $1.49
$3.00 Muslin Drawers $1.98
Mens Underwear
We show bevond 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-shrink-able.
This line has been award
ed more medals and prizes at
the large fairs of this country
than any other similar line.
50 Underwear now I 43
$1.00 Underwear now 79
$1.50 Underwear now $1.17
$1.75 Underwear now $1.39
$2.25 Underwear now $1.78
$2.50 Underwear now $1.95
FURS SLAUGHTERED.
We have some very fine seta
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.
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
In the House Where True Economy Can be Practiced
Free Dress
Patterns
We will put on our bargain
counter a number of pieces of
dress goods worth $1.50 per
yard. To the purchaser of a
dress length or a skirt length of
these goods we will in turn give
you FREE an equal number of
yards you bought. Your choice
of any other of the patterns.
Thereby giving you ABSO
LUTELY FREE a dress or
skirt pattern. This feature is
good only between the hours of
4 and 5 o'clock. DRESS PAT
TERN FREE
FREE All This Week FREE
Special FREE demonstration of Mexican Stenciling.
Any one can learn this new and beautiful system of home
decorating in a fewjnoments.
The colors used will stand washing and can be used on any
material.
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY of mats, piano scarfs,
library runners, curtains, etc.
The demonstration will be in chargo of Mrs. Rogers of Chi
cago, who will take pleasure in showing you absolutely free
how to do this new and up-to-date home decorating.
$6.50 Petticoats $3.45
This is a very large assortment Nearly every color of
the rainbow is to be found inthe collection. They are of
good quality, beautifully made.full deep flounces, shirred,
tucked and tailor trimmed Clearance Price $3.45
Boys Clothing
Reduced
Pretty nearly every boy in
town is ready for a now suit
now, he's worn his school suit
four or five months now and a
new one would bo very accept
able, '
Here's Your Chance to Get
That Suit Cheap.
$3.50 Boys' Suits $2.65
$4.50 Boys' Suits $3.19
?5.00 Boys' Suits $3.68
$6.50 Boys' Suits ...$4.65
$7.50 Bo'vs' Suits $5.48
$10 Boys'' Suits $6.98
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Save Your Coupons
Where it Pays to Trade
One Special
Lot Of
Pillow Tops
Bureau scarfs, center- pieces,
runners. Regular 75 to
$1.25 values at a special
clearance sale price of 43f)
BURLAP Comes in all colors,
plain and fancy, 30-inches
wide. Regular 25f now
17 1 2
SPECIAL LOT OF SILKO
LINES suitable for draper
ies, comforters, etc. Regular
price 12 l-2, now 7t
ONE SPECIAL LOT OF
CRETONS AND SAT
TEENS, good assortment of
colors. 36-inehes wide. Rote
nlar 35fJ value now19f
20 SPUN GLASS 16
Spun glass, neva lining, near
silk, and the like in black
and all colors. SjHcial in this
sale, Clearance Price 16
20 BLACK SATTEEN
15f
One piece of satin finished sat
een with lush that wont
come off, 32 inches wide.
Clearance Price 15f
25? SATEEN LINING 21t
All sateen linings of all color
and shades, 36-inchcH wide,
Clearance Price 2 Is
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IS GIVEN BENEFIT
(Special Correspondence.)
'Nolln, Jan. 18. Cold weather pre
vail and caring for stock Is the order
of the day.
O. F. Steele and Thos. Kerr are
Pendleton visitors today.
J. P. Dellwo thinks he is the hap
piest man In the country since he
became the father of a la pound boy,
born on the 14 th Inst.
Henry Weltzer Is equally as happy
Vigorous Veteran
Mr. Sheafer, 74 years of age, is a
hale and hearty old gentleman.
Mis fine condition is entirely due
to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
He writes: "I have lived a life of
continuous exposure. Ten years ago
the many hardships I had endured be
gan to tell upon 'me and I became
very weak and run down. A friend
recommended Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey. I began to use it faith
fully, and to-day, at seventy-four, I
am hale and hearty and my Rood
fcealtn and bodily strength are due
to the regular use of this great tonic"
A. M. Sheafer, Liberty, Ind.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
if you wish to
keep young, strong
and vigorous and
enjoy perfect
health, take D'iffy'g
Pure Malt Whis
key regularly, ac
cording to direc
tions. When taken
at meal time it
stimulates the mucous surfaces and
little glands of the stomach to a
healthy action, thus improving the
digestion and assimilation of the food
and giving to the system its full pro
portion of nourishment. It tones
and strengthens the heart action and
purifies the entire system.
Be sure when you purchase Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey that you get the
genuine. Make certain that the seal
oyer the cork is unbroken. The gen
uine can be purchased at druggists,
.grocers and dealers everywhere, or
direct, $ijoo a large bottle. Write for
doctor's advice and medical booklet,
both sent free.
Tke Daffy Malt Whiskey Ce.. Recbester, N. V.
that he haa a new girl born on the
9th Inst.
The shadow social given at the
school house for the benefit of Mrs.
Chas. Welch, amounted to over $130.
The corespondlng names, numbers and
amounts of each sale were:
No. 1 Pat Kassedy and Mrs. Will
Holmes, 4.
No. 2 Alson McCutchen and Millie
Balcom, $3.50.
No. 3 James A. Hawks and Mrs.
O. F. Steele, $2.25.
No. 4 Pat Kassedy and May Mar
pie, $5.25.
No. 5 Chas. Fanshler and Mrs.
Charles Adams, $2.
No. 6 Harry Balcolm and Mabel
Holmes, $2. .
No. 7 John William and Mrs. Will
McCutchen, $2.50.
No. 8. Chas. Parrott and Velma
Marple, $2.
No. 9 Harvey Kerr and Lizzie Sul
livan, $3.
No. 10 John McClellan and Hazel
Balcom, $2.
No. 11 Jas. Coppinger and Mrs.
Theo. Krause, $4.
No. 12 O. F. Steele and Erma Du
puls, $7.50.
No. 13 Theo. Krause and Mrs. Al
Balcom, $2.60.
No. 14 Albert Krause and Velora
Marple, $1.75.
No. 15 "Banjo" Parker and Mrs.
Chas. Lane, $3.
No. 16 Walter McCutchen and
Cora Hartle, $3.50.
No. 17 Frank McQuade and Win
nie Lane, $2.25.
No. 19 John Adams and Mrs. Joe
Wright, $2.
No. 20 Homer Fuel and Berge
Atherton. $4.50.
No. 21 Will Holmes and Martha
Kimball, $1.50.
No. 2 2 Geo. McCutchen and Lln
nle Lane, $2.
No. 23 R. S. Austin and Mrs. Tom
Kerr,' $1.75.
No. 24 Bardel Van Donge and
Minnie Rohde, $2.
No. 25 Thurman Mortimer and
Mrs. Thurman Mortimer, $2.60.
No. 26 John Williams and Miss
Avva McCutchen, $5.60.
No. 27 A. E. Good and Mrs. R.8.
Austin, $2.25.
No. 28 Jack Marple and Elsie
Rohde, $2.
No. 29 John Williams and Bulah
Atherton, $4.7$.
No. 80 Walter' McCutthen and
Mrs. B. Van Donge, $2.60.
No. 1 Jake Klmrod and Rosa
Hartle, $1.50.
No. 12 Joe Ash worth and Mrs. Jaa.
Marple, $2.
No. 33 S. Tensen and Estle Steele,
$2.
No. 34 Chester Dupuis and Mi
nerva Beavert, $2.10.
No. 35 George Parrott and Jua
nita Dupuis, $1.75.
No. 36 Earl Dupuis and Stella
Steele, $1.60.
No. 37 Lee Welch and Josle Kerr,
$1.
No. 38 Jack Marple and Minnie
Kononon, $2.
No. 39 "Banjo" Parker and Min
nie Rohde, $2.75.
No. 40 Pat Kassedy, Mrs. John
Parrish, $2.60.
No. 41 G. B. Hartle and Mrs. Har
tle, $4.
Suppers paid for, $4.
Contributed by Pat Perviance, $5.
Contributed by farmers' union, $9.
Besides contributions by several
Echo people.
As elaborate supper was served and
the affair .was enjoyed by all.
"SILVER THREADS" SCORES AT
THE PINXEY.
It has been some time since a play
built along the lines of "Silver
threads" has been presented In Boise
and it has been some time since any
thing of the kind has been so thor
oughly appreciated. It was the bill
at the Pinney for two nights and a
matinee and It was genuinely pleas
ing. The cast Is uniformly strong,
which was a surprise. All too often
an Indifferent company Is pulled along
by the popularity of one of Its mem
bers. It Is not so with "Silver
Threads." Alhough Richard J. Jose
Is the stellar attraction, It Is only be
cause of his reputation for singing folk
songs in his enjoyable contra tenor.
He does the singing, the others the
acting; and he and they do It well.
It Is no careless use of language to say
there is not a weak member of the
cast.
Of the play Itself It Is only neces
sary to state that It has a strong
"Old Homestead" tinge and Is quite
as pathetic and homely.
If any one member of the cast
might be selected as being specially
fitted Into the part, that member Is
Edith M. Cooke in the part of "Eliza
B." She did a very clever piece of
character acting.
At the Oregon theater, Thursday,
January 19.
Eight miles of ornamental street
lighting aie now In servlcs in the
main streets at Minneapolis.
BUDDHISM MAKES
ADVANCE IX EUROPE
The past year was a record breaker
for the davance of Buddhism In Eu
rope. The membership of the Budd
hist Society of Great Britain and Ire
land Is now counted by hundreds and
branches have been established In
Liverpool and Edinburg. A Scottish
convert to Buddhism who Is now a
monk In Burma is shortly coming to
England as first resident missionary.
Great progress has also been made by
the German Buddhist society, which
has two Important press organs In
Lelpslz and Breslau. In Switzerland
and Italy the number of adherents of
the ancient oriental faith is growing
steadily, but the movement has not
been entirely successful In Hungary
owing to the opposition of the Roman
Catholics.
To Mncta Face.
Tou feel as If you had ene face too
many when you havs neuralgia, don't
you Save the faoe, you may need
It; but get rid of the neuralgia by
applying Ballard's Snow Llatment
Finest thing In the world for rheu
matism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds,
lame back and all pains. A C. Koep
pen A Bros.
HOLLAND ENGAGED
IS DEFEXSE DEBATE
The projected fortifications by Hol
land of the mouths of the river
Schekdt, still form the subject of an
imated debate In the Dutch press and
also in the Belgian papers, which ex
press a fear that the Flushing fortifi
cations would Isolate Antwerp in case
of war. The resignation of General
Cool, war minister for the Nether
lands, is regarded Is an Indication
that the Dutch government will with
draw the fortification bill, which has
proved unpopular in and out of Holland.
Rave you a weak throat? M so jov
cannot be too careful Ten eannot be
gin treatment too early. Baek cold
makes you mere liable to another and
the last la always the harder to ear.
If you win take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the outset yon will bo
saved much trouble. Bold by all dealers.
Be careless in your dress if yon
must, but keep a tidy soul.
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