East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    '4th Annual Clearance Sale
Provides More Unmatched Economies
Men's Shoes Slaughtered
$5.00 KEXCII MADE
SHOES $3.93
Pa tout leather, button and
laee, latest style toes. Hear
atu-o priee $3.95
?7.00 J. - M.
SHOES $5.00
These Johnson & Murphy
heneh made shoes have no
equal for service, style and
fit. Thev wino in patent
leather, viei kid and calf
skin. To make room for our
enormous sprintr stoek we
have marked these all down
to $5.00
$3.50 GUN METAL
CALF SHOES $2.95
Welt sole, swiiiir toes, hut
ton. A ver
stvle. flea ranee pr
winnin? new
S2.95
$3.00 PAT. LEATHER
SHOES $1.95
These shoos come in patent
leather and viei kid, welt
soles, extra srood wearers.
Clearance price - $1.9j
CHEAT rri IX MEN'S
HEAVY SHOES
Our line comprises every
thing from $2.50 to $5.00.
$5.00 Values go at $3.95
$-4.00 Values po at $3.40
$3.50 Values Ko at $2.95
HOYS' VELOUH
CALF SHOES
Welt sole, a $3.00 value
Clearance sale price $2.65
Same 11 1-2 to 2 $2.30
Same S 1-2 to 11 $2.19
Boy's Clothing
We take particular pride in our Inns' department and see to
it that nothinc hut jrood goods find their way into it.
We are sole agents for the famous Hercules brand of lxvys'
suits. They're the best on earth. All-wool, showerproof, taped
seams, trousers "lined throughout. Our stock is in fine shape,
many specially good bargains are here.
$3.50 Hercules Suits, Clear
ance price $2.69
$4.00 Hercules Suits, Clear
ance price $3.19
$4.50 Hercules Suits, Clear
ance price $3.61
$5.00 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price - $3.9
$6.00 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price $4.96
$7.00 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price-. $5.34
$7.50 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price $5.90
$8.50 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price - $6.68
$9.75 Hercules suits. Clear
ance price $7.83
The purpose of this.sale is to clean our stock of short
lines and heavy goods and convert merchandise into cash
quickly. To do this we have cut prices deeply. This sale
has proved, by the enthusiastic crowds that have bought
liberally since it started to be the. greatest bargain event
of the season its an occasion distinguished by opportun
ities for totally unprecedented and unequaled money sav
ings on seasonable goods of quality.
Our present stock must be reduced and the time to
clear centers, shelves and tables is all too short. We must
work quickly, cut prices ruthlessly and sell largely. This
Clearance Sale will enable US to start the spring season
with new goods and gives YOU price savings not ob
tainable elsewhere.
This Store will be closed all
day Monday New Years
Buy your Monday's Gro
ceries this evening in our
Pure Food Department.
MEN'S SHIR TS
Cut to the Quick
We are not overstocked with shirts but we have arranged to
give extra special prices just the same.
Every shirt in our stock, including our famous Manhattans
is reduced.
MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS
Boys' Waists
Slaughtered
Our Mother's Friend Hoys' Waists are supreme. They have
absolutely no rivals. They're in a class bv themselves, work
manship and materials are the Ix'st issible for the prices asked.
$1.00 Roys Waists. Clear
50 Roys Waists, Clearance
price - 4o?
75 Roys' Waists, Clearance
1 trice - 59
S5 Boys' Waists, Clearance
price' - 60
OOe Roys' Waists, Clearance
price - 67
ance price 69
$1.25 IW Waists, Clear
ance price 90
$1.50 Roys' Waists, Clear
ance price 99
Any Man's Suit
or Overcoat
Buy Now First
Choice is Always
Best,
Tan U. S. Army shirts, all
wool Oregon City flannel,
military or regular collars,
olive tan color, nil sizes, very,
finely made, $2.50 qunlitv.
Clearance price $1.9o
Men's heavy wool shirts,
assorted colors, all sizes, ex
tra good values, regular $2
nnd $2.50 sellers, Clearance
price - $1.59
Men's Pemberton flannel
shirts, heavy weight, extra
fine patterns, a most ser-
vieealue slnrt, cotton ami wooi
mixed, $1.50 grade, Clear
ance price- $1.13
FRENCH FLANNEL
SHIRTS.
These are the nicest shirts
of all for the man who likes
a light weight wool shirt.
They laundry nicelv, very
fine assortment of colors;
$250 and $3.00 values
Clearance sale price $1.95
MEN'S COTTON
SHIRTS.
Onr work shirts have no
equal, they are double
stitched and gusscted, sleeves
are faced, pearl buttons, ex
tra duality materials, good
full cut, an ideal shirt for
the man who wants comfort
and service. Regular 50
sellers, Clearance price 43
LIGHT WEIGHT SHIRTS
In Soisette, Sateen, Madras,
etc., a very fine assortment
of colors, well made. Regular
$1.50 grade, Clearancf
price each $1.19
ALL MANHATTAN
SHIRTS REDUCED
These are the finest dress
shirts on the market, extra
full cut, colors guaranteed
fast.
$2.00 Quality, Clearance
price .. $1.69
$3.00 Quality, Clearance
price $2.16
$3.50 Quality, Clearance
price $2.67
Children's Coats
at Unheard of
Reductions
Our lino of sizes is somewhat broken but we can still fit al
most any child. While they last they will go at the following
juices:
$2.50 Coats, Clearance price $1.79
$3.75 Coats, Clearance price $2.69
$4.25 Coats, Clearance price- $3.27
S4.9S ("oats, Clearance price $4.48
$6.00 Coats, Clearance price $4.76
$8".50 Coats, Clearance price $6.98
$12.00 Coats, Clearance price $9.59
$15.00 Coats, Clearance price $12.60
$17.00 Coats, Clearance price $14.29
O N L Y QUALITY
GOODS ARE HERE
THE KIND WE CAN
GUARANTEE.
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Trading Stamps
Where It Pays to Trade
XIW, LATE STYLE
GOODS AT CI.EAR
. AXCE PRICKS.
P. 0. IS
WELL UNDER WAY
(Special Cn T'-spondence.
Herrniston. Ore., Dec. 30. The new
postoff ce building is being built
rapidly. The foundation nan been
laid and the walls started, a large
force of men are at work and it Is
expected that inside of another
month the building will be ready.
K. of I. Third ItanU.
The Knights of rym iu met Friday
evening and conferred the third rank
on Mr. Chtsholm.' Mr. Chisholm was
the candidate wno Wag taken to Pen
dleton at the time of the district
convention and given the second at
that time. The Installing of officers
"ill take place the fir.t meeting next
month.
Texa Mini-tor Coming.
Word has been received from Eu
gene L. Martin of Texas that he will
arrive at Hermi-ton in about ten days
w:th several friends, looking for
homesteads on the project. The sec
retary of the Commercial club has
been corresponding with these peo-Pb-
for the last month. Mr. Martin
is a Presbyterian minister.
Dr. Stapish, of the Western Land
and Irrigation company, arrived home
from the east a few days ago.
Mr. Tola A. tprague who is in
Cleveland, Ohio, selling lands on this
project, will arrive home shortly af
ter the first of the year.
TO CTKE A COLD IS OXE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qjinlne
Tablets. Druggist refund money If It
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S igna
ture la on each box. 2 Sc.
IAS FITTINGLY
E
TIIKK LOADED WITH GUTS
AND riUKiltAM BY SCHOOL
Hick Home Scene of Happy Yule
tide (iatlx-rltig School Greatly
Improved by Installation of Xew
Seats arid Ie-ks.
EAST END GROCERY
The place where they dresa the poultry for your table. Are
cow agents for the Celebrated Seal-Shipt Oysters. You will
also find them right there with a complete line of Groceriee
and everytliinjj in season.
Phone Main 536 John Dyer, Prop.
(Special Correspondence.)
Gurdane, Ore., Dec. 30 Christmas
was observed here Saturday evening,
December 23. A large number were
present and two trees bore an ample
supply of candies, oranges and pres
ents. The following program was
given by the school children with
Miss I. Breneras teacher.
Recitation, "What We Can Do to
Help," Hazel Ely; song. "Bells of
Xmus." Kchool; recitation, "That's
Ju-t Me" Chas. Ely, Jr.; recitation,
"Xmas at the Poorhousc," Flelta
Hall; song. "Hail the Day," two girls;
recitation, "Breaking Up a School."
Wilford Cor'ey; recitation, "Santa's
Reindeer." Elmer Corley; recitation,
"There Isn't Any Santa Claus." Clyde
Kearth; song. "The Shepherds." five
girls; recitation, "The Young San
tas " Artie Corley: recitation. "St.
Nick's Troubles," May Ely; recitation,
"Writing a letter to Fanta." Elmer
I Corley; duct, "I'ndor the Stars," Kf-
fie Hick. Artie Corley; recitation, "A
Ghost." Effie Hicks; dialogue, "San
ta's Helpers," four girls, two boys;
song, "O Peal Your Merry Chimes."
Daniel Hicks has been chosen as
one of the grand Jurors of the coun
ty court at Pendleton. He leaves
next week to attend.
Among those v.-ho attended the
Christmas tree and exercises Satur
day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Fr.tnk Jones
and Miss Mossle Metty, from Butter
creek.
Mr. George Tonquin, district super
visor, visited the school here Wed
nesday, December 20.
James Thrasher and wife of But
ter creek visited Mrs. William Cor
ley la.'t week.
Messrs. Vern and Dee Cates have
returned from a trip to Echo and vi
cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDevitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Dlllard French spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Clere Walton.
Mrs. Chas. Ely Is in poor health
Mr. D. P. Hicks spent last week in
Pilot Rock and Pendleton on busi
ness. The new single, adjustable combi
nation seats, which were ordered by
the school board, have arrived and are
being placed In the school room.
They are a great Improvement over
the old ones.
Mr. Frank Hartshorn made a trip
to Piiot Rock Inst week for merchan
dise for Chas. Ely.
The many friend here of Mrs.
James Hall regret to learn that she
Is planning to syend the rest of the nnd relatives in Walla Walla Wednes.
winter In Pendleton. Her daughter, day.
Flelta will accompany her. Mr. and Mrs. James Owens and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCalllster nre arniiy were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
at the Marconi farm nils- week and
will remain until Mr. McCalllster re
turns to his work near Heppner.
mm NOIES FROM
ADAMS AND VICINITY
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., Dec. 29. Mrs. Anna
Baker, of Portland, Is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffy.
; Miss Mllhorn of Pendleton, Is vis
iting her uncle and aunt Postmaster
and Mrs. O. O. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher at
tended 'the funeral of Mr. Arp Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen were
Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Winn went to Pendleton
Wednesday to do some shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I Rogers were
Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
Mr. Carfman of Milton wns a bus.
Iness visitor in Adams Thursday.
Mr. Shulti of Portland whs a bus.
Iness visitor In Adams Thursday.
L. L. Rogers returned to his1 home
In Adams after visiting for tho past
few days In Walla Walla.
T. C Rold was n Pendleton visitor
Wednesday.
Mrs. Edith KlrViy visited s friends
Cusp.r Woodward Wednesday.
Mr. Stone of Heppner was the guest
of Mr. S. Holilman Frldav.
Cleanses the System
effectually; Dispels
colds and Headaches;
due to constipation.
Best for men, women
and children : young
and old
To get its Beneficial
effects, always note the
name of the Company.
California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the
front of every package
of the Genuine