DAILY EAST ORBGOXIAX. IK3rDLKTOJI, 0nO!f. MONDAY. JANUARY Mill. EIGHT FAGCa Our Annual Clearance Sale Continues to Attract Large Crowds of Eager Shoppers -and Why? Because Real Bar gains and Sterling Values Predominate. No price juggling, no exaggeration, no misstatements of facta in placing this or any other sale before you. t When the end of a season" comes then ccmea absolute clearance of all that season a goods, and price or cost cuts no figure. So the clearance is affected. In our history of 21 years business in Pendleton, yon have learned- that no matter how low our price may be, the quality is always dependable, WE DON'T SELL TRASIL Come here tomorrow and aee for yourself what price prevail at our 24th Annual Clear-( anco Sala 75s SILK 35. A 36 inch wide Silk in a soft finish Taf feta in full rang of colors. Especially for dresses, princess Blips, petticoats, etc 24th Annual Clearance price : 35 13 1-2 KIMONA OUTING 7 One lot big floral patterns in heavy weight and wide, real 12 1-2 quality. 24th Annual Clearance Sale price . 7 12 1-2 PERCALE 8 One lot of best percale, good assortment of colors and designs, heavy weight and full width. 24th Annual Clearance pr. 8 29 FLANNELS 10 An assortment of shirt patterns in Flan nels. Regularly sold at 29, just a few pieces left in place in our 24th Annual Clearance Sal at i 10 COLD WEATIIER GOODS FEATURED TOMORROW AT OUR 24th ANNUAL . CLEARANCE SALE. YOUR CHOICE OF OUR MEN'S CLOTH OVERCOATS for only ?13.95. Values up to $25.00. The best makes in the country. All-wool materials, prop erly tailored, perfect fitting. Made with the jew adjustable collar. While they last your choice $13.95 MEN'S WARM CAPS The kind that will keep your ears good and warm all reduced. CLEARANCE SALE COMFORTERS You'll need more covers to keep you warm. "Our comforters will keep you warm." In big floral patterns; in small, neat de sign; covered with silkoline and sateen; some with silk borders, etc. ; come straight or scroll stitched, and some come tied. 24th Annual Clearance Sale Prices : $1.00 Comforter will go for 83 $1.25 Comforters will go for 97 $2.00 Comforters will go for $1.55 $2.50 Comforters will go for $1.97 $3.00 Comforters will go for $2.47 $3.50 Comforters will go for $2.89 $4.00 Comforters will go for $3.57 $4.75 Comforters will go for $3.97 $5.00 Comforters will go for $4.17 $7.50 Down Comforters will go for $5.37 $10.00 Down Comforters go for $7.97 $12:50 Down Comforters ro for $9.17 $16.50 Down Comforters go for $12.37 RUBBERS. MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Every wanted kind and style. This sea son's new stock. No old time-worn goods in our kousa Our prices are absolutely the lowest, qual ity considered. Buy here and you buy right CLEARANCE SALE BLANKETS. No trouble to show and its a chance to pick up a fine all wool Blanket at a very low price. They come in grey and white with ninlc and blue haadinirs. bome Dlaids 01 pretty pink, blue and tan. Clearance Sale. $5.00 Wool Blankets for ... $5.50 Wool Blanketa for $6.00 Wool Blanketa for $6.65 Wool Blankets for $8.50 Wool Blankets for 812.50 Wool Blankets for We are overstocked on this kind of mer chandise. We must have room, therefore we are offering in our 24th Annual Clearance Sale 75 Cotton Blankets for 49 $1.00 Cotton Blankets for 69 81.25 Cotton Blanketa for v- 89 81.50 Cotton Blankets for : 98 $1.95 Cotton Blankets for $1.33 $2.25 Cotton Blankets for $1.63 82.50 Cotton.Blankets for r 81.97 83.00 Cotton Blankets for $2.47 $4.00 Cotton Blankets for $2.98 MEN'S SHIRTS CUT TO THE QUICK. Wo aro not overstocked with shirts but we have arranged to give extra special prices just the same. Everv shirt in our stock, including our fa mous Manhattans is reduced. MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS. Tan U. S. army shirt, all wool Oregon City flannel, military or regular collars, ol ive tan color, all sizes, very finely inado, $2.50 quality, Clearance priee $1.95 Men's heavy vo1 liirK aborted er.Wa nil Mi'-. rxtiM tr"''l vnlue-, rcrnliir S2.00 !H,.l $2.50 i.-r-:. Clr-M-M' i !''. ... SI. 59 Mfll'rt I'.'llilx l-!"!) f irM! J !lir!. ll' i VV weight, extra ink- panenis. a iimwI. ,-"'i'o-aide liirt, cul : on and wool mixed, S1.50 irrade, Clearance price $1.13 24th Annual $3.75 $3.97 $4.19 $4.37 $5.97 $8.98 MEN'S SWEATER COATS REDUCED. Almost everyone wears Sweater Coats now ad ays. They're warm, easy to work in, they don't bind you. This has been the .,reatest sweater year of all. We must clear our entire stock out this is your chance. Buy now. 82.50 Sweater Coats, Clearance pr. $1.95 $3.50 Sweater Coats, Clearance pr. $2.64 $4.00 Sweater Coats, Clearance pr. $2.84 $3.50 Sweater Coats, Clearance pr. $3.59 $5.00 Sweater Coats, Clearance pr. $3.98 FRENCn FLANNEL SHIRTS. These are the nicest shirts of all for the man who likes a light weight wool shirt. They laundry nicely, verv fine assortment of col ors; $2.50 and $3.00 values, Clearance sale price $1.95 HEAVY SOX This is the time to buy warm sox, no use letting your feet freeze when you can buy good warm sox at the extremely low price we are now offering. Men's all Lamb's Wool blue and white, red and white, tan and white and gray. Ex tra good wearers. Good high top. No tee heavy. Regular 35 quality, Clearance al price JM Extra heavy, red and black mottled, alas blue and white mottled, the best heavy sox on the market Regular 50 sellers, Clear ance price . 39 Regular 5 work sox, Clearance price, 6 pairs for 25 Regular 10 work sox, gray mixed. Tht best for service. Clearance price 4 pair? for . . 25 MEN'S WINTER COATS MACKINAWS We have the finest lot of Mackinaw this year we've ever shown. Rain proof.vwarm, with the new shawl collar. The finest work coat made. $3.50 Mackinaws, Clearance price $2.77 $5.00 Mackinaws, Clearance price $3.89 $6.00 Mackinaws, Clearance price $4.87 $6.50 Mackinaws, Clearance price $5.35 $6.75 Mackinaws, Clearance price $5.49 $7.50 Mackinaws, Clearance price $5.84 MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR MUST GO, We don't want to carry 'over any winter underwear and if price is any inducement we intend to interest you. We are agents for the greatest line of underwear made in America. The Lewis underwear is guaran teed unshrinkable, the buttons are sewed on tightly with silk, they are reinforced in all the vital parts." The union suits are so con structed that they positively do not gape in the crotch. They are cut extra full and roomy in the seat. The most comfortable underwear made, 019, genuine Maco, fine ribbed union suit. Regular $2.00 garment Clearance price only $1.49 Cornes in stouts and regulars. 048, medium weight, medium ribbed 90 per cent wool, union suit, stouts and regu lars. Regular $3.00 suit, Clearance sale price $2.19 05 K blue gray, samo description as 048, only finer quality and a little heavier, our .ery biggest seller. Regular price $3.50. Clearance price $2.87 TWO-PIECE SUITS. Our two-piece unit stock is immense, every wanted kind is to be found hero, cotton, wool, .ilk: niixtuccs. etc., cotton rilWl and fleeee lined sdii'M- jnvl 'irwevH. !".mlnr 50 )vr. f 'infi'iiee prleo 39 f? All 81.50 mid $1.75 goods for 81.17 All 82.00 good will go for 81.36 All $2.50 nnd $3.00 goods for.... $1.89 The Peoples Warehouse M W !nnr nnor niiro UIU UUflE hIAIVtd KKIIOH GO HAS HANDLED MANY NOSES Noted Chances In Cltlns, Etc., Since This Harber Itegau Work. Philadelphia. Within a few weeks Thomas M. M. Leonard, the oldest barber In Philadelphia, will observe ..'' ' ' I the fifty-first anniversary of the day ... . 1 when he began to scrape chin and DYSPEPSIA. GAS AND yell "Next!" . OTIIEll STOMACH MISERY EN'DS He has shaved John L. Sullivan snd I former Governor -Pennypatker. And rive Minutes After Taking a Little now, after fifty-one years of expert I;apepMln Your Stomach Will Feel , ence and Judgmei t, Leonard says he Fine Attain Eat Your Favorite Foods Without Fear of Distress. If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or you feel bloated after eating;, and you believe it is the food which fit s you; If what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there Is difficulty in breathing; af ter eating, eructations of sour, undi gested food and acid, heartburn, would rather shave prise fighters than politicians. He is 11 years old, and Is still shar ing In a South Penn Square shop. Oh, yes, I've been in the chin-pol- GRAY HAIR HAKES -i - YOU LOOK OLD How often on hears the expres sion, "She is gray and beginning look old." It ! trs that gray sbst' usually denote age and la always as sociated with sg. Yoa sever Bear on referred to as having gray hasr' and looking young.. The hair is generally the Index T age. If your hair ia gray, yoa cast blame your friends for referrlag brash or s belching of gas. you can ' mf "hop. and. holy Moses! but he was lahtng business for fifty-one years, l'you as looking old: Ton can't ratals started when I was twenty years oia. a youthful appearance If yo anew "I have shaved governors, senators, j rour nlr to grow gray. Many Judges and congressmen. long 0f middle age Jeopardise tkear "Senator Cameron, the Secretary of future slmslr by Allowing ths gr as- War under Lincoln, used to come into . ntir ta become manifest If your safer 111 make tin vour mind that vou need ' hard to snave. something to stop food fermentation and cure indigestion. To make every bite of food yoa eat aid In the norishment and strength of your body, you must rid your atom ach of poisons, excessive add and stomach gas, which sours your entire meal interferes with digestion snd causes so many sufferers of dyspep sia, sick headache, biliousness, consti pation, griping, etc. Your case Is no different you are a stomach suffer er though you may call it by some other name; your real and only trou ble la that which you eat does not dl gest. but quickly ferments and sours producing almost any unhealthy eon' ditloa. He had s beard, snd has become faded or gray, try Wystkj's Sag snd Sulphur Hair Remedy, sv nreDiration which ' s ehemist br ths how he used to tramp Into the shop . Mm 0g Wytth devised s few yssss wun a long cane m i i. " , SgO. It U Simple. IBexpensIVS BBC th middle snd pounded on th floo. practcai a ad wilt banish the grsr H wanted everything Just right. h,,r, a fw dayg. t U gw- "Ons night John U Sullivan cam anteej t0 Mmov dandruff snd pr- over from New York to see - sparr- mot th, th cf th. fcmlr lng match at the old Miller Garden. ,f u pleaMt dressing fer th as Vln street. After th fight he and after Ulrint a few dar- ms rnenoa n p-riy. mn -una Uchlr ,B(j Jryne of th SCSlf M didn't set no very early the next morn t lng. Toward noon he came in to get shaved. He lay Just ss quiet la th chair snd never asked s question, nor answered one, either. "I've ahaved Philadelphia Jack I O'Brien. Prise fighters are easier to Save Your Trading Stamps Where It Pay to Trade . m ii. fre snd easy. j iiu . v v ' v u ... ii.i g There used to be more chin whiskers , fifty cents at sny pharmacy her snd will convince sny stomach sufferer five minutes after taking s single dose that fermentation snd sour stomach is csuslng the misery of In digestion. No matter if you call your trouble catarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gastritis, or by sny other name always remember that s certain cure la waiting st sny drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use. Pape's Dlapepsln will regulate sny out of order stomach within five min utes, and digest prompt'y. without any fu?8 or discomfort, all of sny kind of food you eat. SUBE GERMANY WILL FIGHT GKEAT BRITAIN Members of English Tariff Commis sion st Palace Predict Wsr. San Francisco. Arthur Mosely of London, s member of the British Tar iff Commission, who is at the Palace, says he is one of many Englishmen who believe war between Germany and Great Britain Is inevitable. ' "War between the two nations Is bound to come," says this friend snd admirer of Joseph Chamberlain, who. when In power tome years sgo, gave Mr. Moaely his appointment es th Tariff Commission. ; . "Germany." he continued, "ha reached th 10.009, 09 mark In popu lation, and wants to expand in s co lonlal way. It la evident she will try to do so by despoiling Great Britain I of some of her colonies, preferably of her South African possessions where th gold mines sre. Ones Germany got eomittand f th Beats African gold prspertles, she would seek to mtk Berlin, iastead of London, th stesey center of the world, snd Ber lin would hold en to the gold with might snd main aa against th rest f th world. GOAT RAIDS HOTEL GUESTS. Bstts Would-Be Osptnrers A boat Chi so BaiKllng Lobby. Chicago. A goat which was s fea ture of an initiatory banquet of s se creat order at a Michigan avenue ho tel created more excitement than wss expected of it. After being hauled to the hotel In a wagon th bearded animal was led Into th lobby where It broke sway from Its captors and sent guests scur rying in all directions. Several men who tried to subdue the goat were made targets for th animal's butting proclivities. Finally oi of the candidates was placed on th goat's back, while several lodge men acted as s steering committee In getting th animal snd Its rider into th banquet room. Urely disappear. Don't neglect your hair. Start as lng Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur todsr snd you will be surprised st ths quick results. This preparation is offered to ths public st fifty cents s bottle, snd is recommended and sold by epecia agent, Pendleton Drag Co, and goatees. Then there was s time when side whiskers were the real thing. Then, twenty years ago, every man who could do it started s Van Dyke. You don't see many of thes sny mors. "And hair catting! They used to have s style of curling the hair under around the edge. The volunteer fire men used to sport a big spit curl over each ear, rowdy style " According to Leonard's estimate, he has shaved (0,000 chins In his fifty one years beside the chair. In the same period he has used the scissors on 16.000 kinky, red, and other hesds. Tonsorisl srtistlclsns hsve calcu lated that s barber sverages 100 strikes In each shave. An average stroke, say, is an inch long. Therefore, Leonard has stroked a distance of 47S.4 miles in fifty-one years, or the distance from Pittsburg to Chicago. He has made SO.008.000 strikes In his career. He has eut twenty-nine seres of hslr. MADMAN TRAPPED BY RUSE. Touchet Farmer Lured t0 Walls Wal ls Walls by Officre . Walla Walla, Wasn After holding two deputy sheriffs at bay at the point of a gun, John Herman, of Touchet, through a subterfuge was in duced to appear at the courthouse, where an insanity commission declar- led him insane and ordered him. com mitted to the Insane- hospital at Med ical Lake. In order to secure his appearance In court here without causing any vl- I olence, Herman was told by Deputy Sheriff Barnes that he was wanted on the charge of driving some boys who ) had been hunting on his place, away at the point of a gun. The evidence produced showed he was laboring under the de'.uilon that his neighbors were seeking to Injure him, a delusion which made him dan gerous to be at large. It was also shown that he has been in the Insane asylum on a previous occasion. HER "FLIRTY" EYES GATHER IN $2000 Former Astoria Woman IleM for Set ting; Trap. for Unnamed Mnn. San Jose, Calif. Naughty eyes led a prominent, but as yet unnamed . burlingame man to a Iosh of J2000 and although he would rather lose the ; money than have his family know of the case, ho Is being sought by the police, who have four auspects In ! custody. ' The arrcBted woman gives j the name of Mrs. Alice Mcltrldc, fur Imerly of Astorln, Ore., and Grand Canyon, Ariz. Three mn, giving the i names of Wilson, Bowman and Cole, aro also under arrest as accomplices The woman Is declared " to have flirted with the victim, who Is thought to have evaded identification by flight to Los Angeles. Police say Hhe lured him Into a trap, where the men held him up. flUrritAGISTS PLAN 0 CAPTURE STATE Census of Lrsgne Revest Women Aro In Majority in Callfornls. Los Angeles. Women politicians are laying plans to capture the state. They hav discovered that they have th numbers to make - this possible and th political sagacity the leaders hop to dve!op through a campaign f educstioa. - According ts s census taken under the direction sf th Women's Progres siva League of this etty there are 170,140 women eligible to vote In Csllforsls. Ths number of mal vot ers registered st the October election wss 181,000. This gives the women s majority If they will take advan tage of th situation.' Mr. Oliver C. Bryant, chairman of the elvl betterment committee of the league, declared today that s cam paign of education will be launched at one. Th presidential primaries will b held May It. and before that date th women politicians hope to have every woman voter registered. Mrs. Bryant feels that It will take m work among ths women to ov ercome their prejudice sgalnst ex pressing their political affiliations At the present time the women voters ar "progressive" or "good govern ment." Before they can vote at the presidential primaries they must classify themselves as democrats or repuglicsns. AssoclatlOBs are to be formed all over the stats to enlighten the women n th subject ef registering and vot lng. It wi i be pointed out to them tnst they can rut the state If they avail themselves of the right of cltl tenshlp, recently conferred on them. The result of the census has sur prised the men politicians. They be lieved that the number of men and women voters In the state were about evenly divided and, as the men are old hands at the game, that the ad vantage would be all on their side. The census has upset all-calculations. OHU. Theatre J. P. MADEHNACH, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Programin Today's Paper The politicians do not fel as sur as they did that th women will vot th way their husbands do. The w- mea are showing signs of Independest thinking that is causing th old-lls politicians no end of uneasiness. Some of the more radical suffrag ists already forecast a majority of wo men in the legislature, and they win say it will be s good thing for the stats when that day arrives. 'LITTLE MOTHER" GIVES LIFE TO SAVE HER DOLL New York. As a result of her he roic effort to rescue s Christmas doll from the flames of her mother's kitchen stove, Emms Benson, tw years old, Is dying at Bellevu hos pital. The doll had been placed be hind the stove for s nap and In 10m manner its clothing caught fire. With a cry of terror the little mother ran to me rescue ana wrapped me curs ing doll in her own skirt. She was terribly burned before her parents could extinguish th flames. - A dry, hacking cough is hard on th lungs, often causing them to lec. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP Is s healing balm thst quickly repairs damage In the lungs snd sir passages. Price 36c, SOc snd $100 per bottt. Seld by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. PASTIC3E THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated songs in Oie city. Shows alternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. I3o sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW THE COSY Wlicre Oio entire family can en Joy a hlgli-rlnwi motion picture show with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Evening. Cliangcs Sunclny, Monday, Wed nesday snd, Friday. Next Boor to St. Gcorgo Hotel. Admlftdon &o snd 10c.