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EIGHT PAGES PAOB TWO DAILY BAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1916. IT m I'' 771 7- wo ?l i l l-t ; l ' l 7.M J. A I. A IAV ;.A iA ?. A 7. A ISA J.A '"A A . A J.A J. A 7."A JA A AV 9.V?ZAU1Ud': -' ; , " 3 zz mm CLEARANCE TIME FOR US MEANS SAVING TIME FOR YOU WE Y E GOT TO MAKE ROOM AND GET READY FOR OUR IMMENSE SPRING STOCKS. SOME OF WHICH ARE ALREADY ON THE ROAD. YOU NEED THE GOODS. THEY ARE NEW AND SEASONABLE AND OF THE BEST OUALITY. HE' P US T0 REDUCE OUR STOCK AND WE'LL RECIPROCATE BY HELPING YOU TO SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS YOU EVER SAW. REMEMBER THIS SALE CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, SO DON'T WAIT. COME AT ONCE. Silk Departmt UOI ONK. JTr Tills lot consists of a miscel'an mui tasortment ef In sllkr. irftrh up to tl 00 per yard. Mostly fUrurcd and floral effect. Ail onion. It to 2; in. wide. January Clearance Hal UMt TWO. 50c. This i one of the best bargains we ..ffer durinf the sale "Silk Make I'alllr." 40-ln. wide, ail col ora f.ir aulta and 0M Piece dresses, w.rth 2 10 yard January Clear ance Sale SOc lrr thrfe, 11.2s. Thia assortment takes in our regular 2 00 alia Crepe de Chine. 40 Inches wide. Hume of our beat shades for waists and dresses. Jan uary Clearance Sale II JS OOATWfi, l-S PIUCK. During our annual Januarv Clearance Sale we will put on Bar fain Counters all of our Coating, ana laSss ifdi. Worth from 1150 to $$ 00 yard January Clearance ale OXB-HAIJ-' PIUCE 11.00 DIIKKH GOOIKi. 67c A special lot of high grail e In-ess ; of striped and check ed effect All wool and some of the moat wanted colors 42 to 4 inchea wide January Clearance Sale STc $1.2:. S2 00 lIUr MXJIsS, Mtt, A big aaaortment of fine Drnaa Gooda m- mixture, some plain coiora All wool, 10 to 54 Inchea wide Makes up Into serviceable dresses Well worth II 25 to 12.00 yard January Clearance Sale. yard t5e Ac WOOL HAI.UKS, 39c. One lot all wool Thai lies, limit ed to a few pieces. 2 7 inchea wide, good ahadea. neat designs llglit and dark. Worth up to 65c yard January Clearance Sale 39c 12 t-2c OIM.IIAMS, gc. All our 12 l-2c Dress Ging hams, placed on sale All colors and combinations, plaids, check-, stripes, etc. January Clearance Hale yard 9c SPECIAL 25c TABLE In Our Art Department, 2nd floor. This table is piled full of miscellaneous articles with values as high as $2.00 Come early and pick out the best. Choice only 25 WASH .miIs RF.IH CKD. Including Poplin. Soleeette. Crt-pe. Batiste Un. etc. Th'se being only a few pieces of each, is the reason It is em sale Suitable for school wear as well as street wear. 2 5c quality, Jan Clearance Sale 17c 20c quality. Jan Clearance Sale lie 15c quality. Jan. Clearance Sale lie 12 1-2 qual . Jan Clearance Sale. Sc 10c quality. Jan. Clearance Sale 8c M OO BLANKETS. 4 29. This lot includes gTey and white Blankets, double bed site finest quality finish for 1(09 pair. Comes pink and Mue headings Our regular M 00 bed blankets. January Clearance Sale ... H.2 $I OO PLAID ItLWRrTT. SIM. Comes In pink and white pla'.d check, full else double, well worth 14 00 pair. January Clearance Sale $2.87 CO.MIXRTKRS Every Comforter In stock re duced These are of best quality. Cotton fUled. sllkoline and satin covered, scroll stitched and tack ed. Largest sixes tl 25 quality January' Clearance Sale 98c 11.60 quality, January Clearance Sale $1.18 $2.00 quality, January Clearance sale $1X9 12 50 quality. January' Clearance Sale $I.9S S3 00 quality. January Clearance Sale $2.49 13 50 quality, January Clearance Sale 12 89 14 00 quality, January Clearance Sale $3.29 14 50 quality, January Clearance Sale $.7$ 15 00 quality, January Clearance Sale $38 I0C GINGHAMS, o. Good assortment fine Dress Olnghams of checks, plaid stripes, etc. All colors Our reg ular 10c quality. January Clear ance Sale, yard 8' RUBBERS. OVERSHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, ETC., JUST RECEIVED. By this morning's express we received a complete line of all kinds of rubbers. We can fit any style of shoe. Uur prices are reasonable. Don't allow yourself or your family to go with wet feet just for the price of a pair oi rubbers. MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED If you will ever need an overcoat, you need it now. The real cold weather, winter proper, is only just be ginning. Take advantage of this sale and save from one K urth to one-half of the regular price of an overcoat. We won't name any prices here, we want to surprise you when you come in. WE'RE SATISFIED ARE YOU? That "honesty is the best policy" has been demonstrat ed clearly by this great store. We have worked on the tneory that values will attract the right kind of buyers. And we are not disappointed. Expressions like, "Don't see how you do it," and "That certainly is worth the price," are common in this store. People have cheerfully responded to our offerings and we haven't heard a word of dissatisfaction. Public confidence is worth a lot to us and this sale proves that we have got it. There are only five more days of this sale, then we go back to our regular dollar for dollar policy that has built business and kept it. We thank our friends, old and new, and we're sure they feel the same way towards us. Our Ready-to-Wear Dep't. Adds items of additional attractiveness to a sale already brimful of Bargains Children's fur sets, values up to $3.25, Clearance Sale Price Clearance of odd lot of Corsets in Bon Ton, Royal Worcester and Gossard. front lace and back lacing styles, values up to $8.50, Clearance Sale Price 81.00 New Spring Models in Royal Worcester Corset. A real $2.00 model. Clearance Sale Price 81.29 Middy Blouses in chil dren's and misses', sizes 8 year to size 20, values to $1.50. Clearance Sale Price 98t. Women's House Dresses, in assorted colors of ging ham, chambray and percale, values up to $2.00. Clear ance Sale Price Every Coat Reduced. One lot of coats, wonderful val ues at ?3.95 Every Other Coat includ ing high grade plush, broad cloth and mixture coats at One-Half Price. Every Separate Dress Skirt in serge, wool poplin and silk, all new models, full flare styles, in navy blue, Copenhagen, grey, brown and black. Regular prices from $4.75 to $12.50. Clearance Sale at Va-Off. I&.OO COLORED CMBRELLA8. 18.4$. Only a few colored umbrellas left so they go out at a big reduc tion. All silk tops, of red, brown, grey Steel frame. detachable handles, worth It. 00 each. Jan uary Clearance Sale $3.4!) Boys Knicker Suits at Clearance Prices Now's the time of year when every school hoy needs a new suit. You don't want your boy to look shabby. Take advantage of this sale and save In many Instances as much as one third of the price of the suit. Our prices on these goods arc extremely low. It will pay you to I m est iKa to. I NDI RWF.ut Women's part wool union suits, high neck and long sleeves, or Iutch neck and elbow sleeves, cream color, formerly 12.00. Clear ance Sale Price 98c WOMEN'S WHITE n i l i n l MOV Sl'ITS. High neck and long sleeve or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Regular $1.00 and 11.25. Clear ance Sale Price 69c BILK M SII.K AND WOOL rxiox srrrs. Women's $4 50 and 15.00 union suits, silk and wool or Italian silk clearance Sale Price $3.4.1 All other I'nderwear at foBowtng Redaction. 50c I'nderwear, Clearance Sale Price . 39c Toe I'nderwear, ("learance Sale Price 59c $1.$$ I'nderwear, Clearunce Sale Price . . 7$c 11.25 I'nderwear. Clearance Sale Price 98c $1.50 I'nderwear. Clearance Sale" Price $1.19 $2.00 I'nderwear. Clearance Sale Price SI. 39 I $.50 I'nderwear. Clearance Sale Price SI. Ml $3.00 I'nderwear. Clearance Sale Price $2.39 $:!.".'i Underwear, Clearance Sale Price 2.7I WOMEN'S II ISDKERCHIEF8 Oood quality linens and laws handkerchiefs, slightly mussed from handling. 75c Handkerchiefs, Clearance Sale Price 39c 50c Handkerchiefs, clearance Sale Price 25c 35c Handkerchiefs, Clearance Sale Price I He ISc Handkerchiefs, Clearance Sale Price Its 20c Handkerchiefs, clearance Sale Price 10c 15c Handkerchiefs. Clearance Sale Price , 8c ss m w- w w t r r-i l rs 1 .95 3 I W 11 h rrri ShAf. Phones 1.1 1 1 1 UfC 1 JJX KJIlJy 15 Cleanliness Economy Service ORANGES 500 dozen, choice navel oranges, ripe and sweet, medium sized. T. P. W. Special Price, dozen 25 T. P. W. "TWOBIT" COFFEE An excep tionally good drinking coffee. GLACE FRUITS Another big shipment this delicious confection arrived Satur day. One, two and five pound boxes, the pound 654? One Pound Boxes Pineapple 75c STAR CUT and GRAPE DESIGN, bell shape glasses, set of 6 75C 42 PIECE Set Decorated Dinnerware 95.00 Packed ready for shipment. HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE Pack ed in rich sugar syrup, 6 cans 95- FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT- fruit, large size, each -Extra fancy 15c T. P. W. CANE and MAPLE SYRUP Quart 45C; l-Gal. Hoc. 1 Gal. S1.50 T. P. W. PURE SORGHUM r lb can 65C; 10 pound can $1.25 15 yds. Outing Flannel, heavy 10c grade, light and dark $1.00 15c and 20c Flannelet and Kimona goods, pretty pat terns 10 Worsted Dress Goods and Coatings, remnants 1 ;1 regular price. $4.25 Heavy All Wool Sweaters, Rul'nek.. $2.79 $:.75 Sweaters, all wool, full cut, all colors $1.98 $:.25 Sweaters, Rufnek, 2 pockets, made for wear at $1.69 $:!.75 Black Fur Neck Piec es, nicely finished $1.98 $4.75 Black Fur neck pieces, extra large $2.98 $9.50 Muffs, an extra good bargain $1.95 $2.00 Women's Union Suits, silk and wool $1.39 $6.00 Boys' Suits, heavy all wool $3.39 Pendleton's Greatest Department Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE fc RIBBONS Handsome, wide ribbons of vo lour, satin and taffeta, the verv best ribbons In our stock. Worth up to $3 00 per yard Clearance Price (vc Unman stripe and Ombre Ef fects, in widths of five to eight inches, worth up to $1.50 yard. Clearance Price 39c BAND ll.VGS All our very best baits among this lot. $12.50 Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $JM $K.50 Hand Hags. Clearance Sale Price $1.23 $7.50 Hand Hags. Clearance Sale Price $3.73 $$.00 Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $3.3 $5.00 Hand Hags, i 'learance Sale Price $.1.0o $4 00 Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $2.73 $3.50 Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $2.3(1 11.1$ Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $1.73 $2.00 Hand Bags. Clearance Sale Price $1.23 $1.50 Hand Hags, ''learance Sale Price BHc WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Oulmpes. collar and cuff set. fichus, nothing reserved. $3.00 Neckwear, Clearance Sale Price . ,St $2.50 Neckwear, Clearance Sale Price $1.79 $2.00 Neckwear. Clearance Sale Price SI.IIW $1.50 Neckwear, Clearance Sal.' Price 118c $1 on Neckwear. Clearance Sale Price 69c 75c Neckwear. Clearance Sale Price 19c Sat Price 39c Sale Price 19c BOUDOIR CAPS lalnty lace, silk, net and chirr.. n bnuiloir caps that will please the must fastidious. 11.00 Caps Clearance Price, II. SB ll.TT. Cape, i 'learance Price SI. 23 $1.60 Cape, Clearance Price hc 11. SI Caps. Clearance Price., K9c $1.00 Caps, clearance Price Sfc 7f.c caps. Clearance Price... rSc 35c' Caps. Clearance Price. 23c Bargain Basement Bargains WARM GOODS FOR COLD WEATHER That's what this department is a Bargain Basement "chuck full" of Money Saving Bargains, in Warm Comfortable Goods for Cold Winter Weather. $2.50 Men's Heavy Wool Shirts $1.19 These are the exact ex pressions from our custom ers: "Didn't know you had such a place." "It's a com plete store within itself." "Thought I'd been buying cheap but this is the cheap est yet." "This place is sure what the people want." A former Pendleton girl, lliss Claudia Windsor, duujhter of lira C P. Harni tt, and sister of Fred and l.ou Windsor of this city, had the die. Unction or Intraductal the. latest so ciety fad BVanclscc DBd anklet, to Man .Vtmlsor, whs Is i soon to marry a wealthy army offi cer, Is en petted to arrive In Pendleton In a few days tO visit her mother be toro going east. In a recent Issue of the Han Kran clsco Cull and Post, there appeared i I e of Miss Wtndeoi wearing her $:unu anklet and also an Intimate lcw of f lie lo w rail. The following inn appeared with the pictures and will be of Interest to her friends hen The diamond anklet, one of th teaaoa'l til Ml lit fads, already la fa vor with exclusve New York society has been introduced is Mm PfaaolacO' by Miss CUtadla Windsor, a beautiful doling heiress of New York and Vir ginia. But while the title ornament of diamonds tad eappMras set in platinum may create widespread ad miration here, wearers must sres sarlly be few, since Its price is nor the $30no mark "Still." said Miss Windsor, "it I" not extravagant when one constdeis thai the Jewel can be put to so ensnv ittes I wear It sometimes as an arm let, some times as a bracelet, again l a lavallir, and now as an anklet' This Is nut the first innovatpia in the realm of fashion ror which Mis Windsor lias been responsible. Sh is an artist of real ubtltty. who finds practical expression for her talent In tl sinning her own hats and i oniums The Claudia Windsor sailor, the hat with the wide flat brim, low crown and bonnet strings which gained such popularity last summer In Newpon and at the beaches in Florida Miss Windsors own creation Miss Windsor Is an out of dOOts girl. Hilling at a recent horse sltOW In Now York she won two blue ri! bons. At Palm Beach last year she outdistanced many horsewomen lin ing bat own racer on the winds mm Windsor wiis the first woman in the west to become a skillful avlatrlx Miss Windsor la the daughter ..f the late Alvo Windsor, Australian mining man and decendan! or the old r?nn llsh aristocratic family of 'llevs de Windsor. Itefore leaving for New York with her mother. Mrs. Charles Parker Kar nett, Miss Windsor Will spend I few weeks at Coronado. At the dansan' of ihl fashionable hostelry she will Wear the diamond anklet, which Oeo V Lewis, president or Shrove Co., claims is one of ihe rinest creations of this firm Miss Kl;.- ilri.ss is a hi-use gue t .it Mis ch.ul.s M Btype Mrs. Htyps I visited last week in Walla W.ilU with MLss Helen Johns thla C$t$ I x member of the girls' gie club of the University of Oregon. The oltzfa a. Its rirHt concert Friday eenlng at the Miss Margaret l.well Is in Boise t a guest nt Mr and Mrs Wilhnti owell WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE oimili-si i-m c after pneumonia t -phold fever and the grip. Is ..me llineH merely apparent, no real T make It real and rapid, there Is ao other tonic so highly to h. recom mended as Hi. mi s Sams partlls Th...i. sands so testify Take Hood's Adv siilonlkl SxmmL AHsHiifl. SAI.iiNIKI. Jan in The entral powers' alaault on SatoalM is expect ed within 24 hours Two hundred thousand of their forces have hwn concentrated for this purpose, aerial s Is reported jjMiiiiiiiiiimiiHiimmiiiMiiimmiiiiiii!: Holiday Candies ( STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S 1 The very best of every- thing in gifts. Candies j I show the standards of a j store. You can't buy bet- j ter candies, prettier pack- sj ages, better assortment, anywhere in the world than right here. Come in j and judge for your self. j (Tallman & Co. r.iiiillillllltlllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllr . p. Itoiuclit l tad Money. I mtssloner Krull. said that the South- SAN FHANCISC". Jan 10 J. M. ' ern Pacific company had unwittingly Airiola Carransa secret service oper- purchased $800,000 worth of coiinter nlive. testifying at the preliminary j felt Mexican monev In the past four hearing of Kobert J. Wldney and ' months from Thorn. Widne and PrUlip Thorn, before Federal I Vim- Thorn are charged with attempting to f The Best at Any Price If I 111 L No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome en Why Pay More? fll $100,000 worth pf KofUfl rolnaKo t( Arrlola. The railroad DMd the money to pay itfl t'mployeH. but hjnl made no pur rhaneH since ''arranza w;w recoKnf.ed. The evidence ihaSwtd that the rail' FC4d u;ih not aware that the eoin war1 o.hcr than genuine. HIS. KING EDWARD SUES A MINE AND IS SENT TO BOTTOM IS.tMKI TON I K. II 1 1 I! HAS TO 111: P.lMK)i:i NUM.; or (IRKW is iOKT. tNDOH, Jan In The Hrltlsh hatttahtp King Bdward vn has t n Mink alter Hiking i nvne. The en tire creW was saved This was an noam ed by the admiralty In the fni- wing statement: "H, M S. King Kdward VII has struck a mine. Owlnf to the heavv sea she had to lie .ilntndoneil and sank Shortly afterward. The ship's com pany was faken off without any loss of life. Only two men were injur ed." The King Kdward VII was a bat tlaihtp of IS.tM Ions, laid down in March. 1902 She was 41.1 feet long. 7x feet beam and 26 feel draught She bad four 12 Inch, four 9 2 Imh end 10 Slnch guns in her main but tery, and was equipped with four tor pedo tubes, submerged Iter Spaed on her trial trip was rfl knots. She i'. nl a i iiinplemcnt of 777 men, Win You should t so chamberlains tOtuti Remedy, Because It hns an established repu tation won by Its good works. Because It Is most esteemed by fhone who have used It for many years, aa OCCaslot required, and are best acquainted with Its ood quali ties. Hi'iause it loosens and relieves a COld and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it doe) not contain opium or any other narcotic. Because It Is within the reach of all It only costs a quarter. Obtain able everywhere - Adv Demands Itllcy HcHlgn. ALBA1IT, N Y.. Jan. 10 Oovern nr Whitman requested the Immediate resignation of Superintendent of I'rls ; ons Riley for embarrassing the ad ministration of the new warden Kin hway, at Sing Sing prison, Rear This In Mind. "I consider chamberlain's cough Remedy by far the nest medicine In the market for colds and croup." I says Mrs Albert Itlosser. Limn. Ohio. 1 Many others are of. the same opinion. ' Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Theater ai Dayton Bums DAYTON. Wanh, Jan. 10. Kir. I .starting In the Dayton Pressery prac tically destroyed Dayton's Fines! the-1 a ter, the tVelnhard, ami seriously j damagoil the office or the Columbia County Dispatch and the undeiiakln ' i establishment ol l.oundagin A Knight ionising a loss estimated at ftas to $1110'!. Jacob Welnhard's loss Is a bout 14000; ii c Ben bow's, $iooo; tun- daflta & Knight's $1000, and the Day I ton Pressery, $,100 Vractlcally all I loss Is covered by Insurance I The origin of the rire Is unknown roll llll. Dill vs COUGH Vou cannot use anytslng better for yotir child's cough and cold thss Di King's New Discovery It Is prepar ed from Tine Tar mixed with heallna and soothing balsams It does sol contain anything harmful and I? slightly laxative, just enough to expel the poisons from the system Di li log's New Discovery is antiseptic -kills the cold germs -raises the phlegm loosens the rough n.d soothes the Irritation Don't put off treatment. Coughs snd Colds often lead to serious lung troubles. it also good for adults and the ,ig' o Oct a bottle today. All Drusgist Adv. Salisbury Had I'rrinoiUlloa. IOH A Nfir7I.. FJR, Cat Jan. 10 Rev Homer It sallsburg. southern Califor nia evangelist, reported lent on the liner Persia, had a premonition that he would meet III fortune In the Mediterranean, according to the Ret tleorge Thompsbn of this city, bin could not get a. Pacific blinking until February, Mo he sailed on tlie ivrl ( Dragged From Blaatne; Red. SF.ATTDK, Wash Jan 10. W c. Roach was saved from probtible death here when his wife dragged him from his blazing bed Itoorh is nn Invalid, lie was seriously burned about the face, hands and arms. The fire (fai extinguished before II could Ipreatl to other parts of the ItolMMt, CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwayi; bears the Signature of