EIGHT PAGr3 PAGE TWO - VAILY EAST ORFGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916. C3 oo 13 oo ca oo I 1111 ! t -ft1! I CO U CO oo C3 oo oo oo oo on o oo DO 00 !!1 OO DO OO 01 oo na 00 oo na oo I II oo na oo 1!1 oo sa oo JiUOL tenor t Hart Schatirter ... f VV n n v ; ' I I ? I ' f . :? ; . I . s i f .;- m :a ' " . ; " fV. a I ?: jl- I' I I I ' jA $. I r,r"tt" Drt ScWfan t Mux ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT 4 ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suit and Overcoats Red. to $11.25 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $13.10 $20.00 Suit and Overcoats Red. to $14.95 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $16.85 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $18.75 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $20.60 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $22.50 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats Red. to $26,25 This Store Will Be Closed All Day New Years. Please Buy Accordingly. Only One More Day of Our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Mens Suits Overcoats This sale closes Saturday evening and it is your last chance this season to buy good, new desirable, well made suits and overcoats at prices that mean an actual saving of from $2.25 to $15.00 on the regular price. Are you so rich that you can afford to overlook a saving of that sizef No one is. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TOMORROW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE. Don't deceive yourselves, don't wait. Buy NOW. HERE ARE THE PRICES, READ THEM ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT 1 WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $8.95 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $10.45 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $11.95 , $22.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $13.45 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $14.95 . $27.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to ! $16.45 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $17.95 $35.C0 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $20.95 ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT 2 ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $9.75 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $11.35 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $12.95 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $14.40 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $16.25 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $1 7.85 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $19.50 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $22.75 ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT 3 ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $10.45 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $12.25 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $13.95 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $15.75 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $17.50 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $19.25 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $20.95 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats are Reduced to $24.50 ii BUS inSTALL AT IIDO oo oo JOINT l-F.P.KMONY HKld I.N" MA. SONIC HAU IS LAIMJKLV atti:niki; FINK PKO- GltAH UIVKN. OO OO! Sliwt In Ftiil of 1m'I)k Iloune I Ring Improved; .Many S(iulenu tlix'nding Holiday Vacations M Tliolr Home. (Eait Oregoniun Special.) HERMISTON. Dec. 29. The Ma sonic organizations of this city, com prising the Hermiston Lodge, No. 138. of Mason, and Queen Esther Chapter No. 101, Order of Eastern Star, held a joint installation of officers last night In the Masonic Hull. The In- i atallation was open to all MaaonH and 1 their families. The Ma-sona installed the following i officers: C. H, Skinner, worshipful master; M. D. Scroggs, senior warden fin i E T. Eriksen, Jnior warden; 11. C treasurer; Mark Bailhel, senior Dea con; Thos Worster, junior deacon; II. M. Sommerer, tyler. W. H. Skinner acted as Installation officer, and &. H. Oldaker as marshal. Eastern btar officers installed weru Mrs. Frances i'helpe worthy matron, YV. H. Skinner, worthy patron; Mrs. Stella Hill, assirtiuil patron; Mrs. Delia Hustinell, secretary; Mrs. Ac-.gu.-ta Ciessy, treasurer; Mis. l.uilli liailhel, I'onduvtor; Ed.th I'r.mn, as sistant conductor. Mrs. Catherine. Uarner, retiring worthy matron, was the installation officer, and S. I'. Oldaker, retiring worthy patron, wai marshal. The following delightful progran. was given during the evening A piano solo by II. C. Wailier; vocul solo b Uladys Smith; a six minute talk on Masonry by H. D Newell; vocal due', by Mrs. E. T. Eriksen and Miss Glauys Smith, and several short talks by members and visitors. A most tastil arranged and dellclou banquet closed UilirV til 0 k jF on at ousinsss who are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in SCOTT'S ' EMULSION 1 true tonic and a rich food to, overcome tiredness, nourish their nerves and teed their blood. Start with1 SCOTTS to-day nd say "NO" to substitutes," ecottftBowae,Moo4kM,M.f. M MEALS AT 7 CENTS NET COLLEGE PROFIT 1,100 llvrra students Do Mthmit Coffee, Tea anil Hiittrr to I'm K-inriiM. HEItEA, Ky., Dec. 27. - lt.-re,, 7ol lege students put ' Chicago's diet quad to shame. Seven cents a meal i.i what food cost euch of the 1.&00 students at the mountain Institution, and at that figure those in charm1 of the hoarding hall clear mi average of ?jj9.4j a year. t'resident Wm. Ooodnell Frost, ex I lalnlng this, refers to the economy of numbers, and says that the stu dents are accustomed to plain fare. that they almost unanimously choi'ie to do without tea. coffee ahd butter to reduce expenses. To offset these omission the balanced rat tun h;is been Introduced. OO ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT 5 ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suits and Overcoat Red. to $11.95 $17.50 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $13.95 $20.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $15.95 $22.50 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $17.95 $25.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $19.95 $27.50 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $21.95 $30.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $23.95 $35.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $27.95 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN LOT ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: $15.00 Suit and Overcoats Red. to $12.75 $17.50 Suit and Overcoats Red. to $14.85 $20.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $16.90 $22.50 Suits and Overciats Red. to $19.15 $25.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $21.25 $27.50 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $23.35 $30.00 Suit and Overcoat Red. to $25.50 $35.00 Suit and Overcoats Red. to $29.75 "Know things by thyself.'' but don't overdo being too exclusive. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. UU .pt-to' -ti iswar ipaoi lonot aono opooaoogogog - . ni. Year. Please Bup Accordingly. M T Store Will Be Closed All Day New SNAPSHOTS OF MFMRKKS OF PRESIDENTS CABINET A Timely Sale of PARTY GOWNS OFFERING REDUCTIONS OF ONE THIRD FROM REGULAR PRICES. There are many social events listed that will make the purchase of a new gown ne cessary and the woman who ia foresighted and wise will select one of these handsome gowns now at the bare cost of the ma terials. The color are white, pink, rose, nile green, light blue and Dolly Varden effects of taffeta and charmeuse, combined with trimmings of sequins, metal lace and filmy tulle. ALL ARE DEDUCED ONE-THIRD 4 vk &s I " - i t 'I 3 zmmmmmmmm&tMifiii& 1 A Copy of the Famous Pariian Rainbow Dre, by Cherint, that wa originally priced at $25.00 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $16.25 $19.95 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $12.75 $60.00 IS REDUCED TO $40.00 $35.00 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $24,40 $30.00 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $20.00 $27.50 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $18.00 $17.50 DRESSES ARE REDUCED TO $10.75 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. the evening's festivities. Workmen are busily engaged this week in finishing up the improvement work being done on Kidguway in front of the public school building. The street along here has been very much In need of improvement for some time, being almost impassable on account of the deep sand. The street has been filled in at the corner of Second and Kidgeway. It has been well gruueu ami tnis wees, gravel is tieiiig nauieo to put on tile iim.-hing touenes. Tue following college students Hull the piyjecl aie here to spentl tneir vacations at the homes ot ttioir par ents, Ansa Nul'ina EriKsen, Mws Ever, eite Kiiigsley, Mb Edlte Johnson, Mr. Liarence Johnson, llr, Henry Uunn Jr., and Air. Uordon Shotweli, all trum the uregon Agriuulluial Col !!.', Li rant bkinner, lroiu the North Pacific Dental College of Portland; Arnold Shotweil from McMiunviUe; Dale liinkle from Heed College. Three of Hermiston's school teach ers are spending their vacations out of the c.ty. They are, Miss Floy Hummel of Nebraska, who Is visiting a sister in fcaiem; Miss Martha Klindt, of Montezuma, Iowa, Is spend ing the holidays with a sister in Walla Walla, and Miss Rale Uartun, of Hills boro, teacher of English and History In the high school, is dividing up her time with friends and relatives in Portland and HilUboro. Mr. Harold K. Dean, of the Uma tilla Experiment Farm, returned thu morning from Seattle wheer he spe!:; the holidays with hs parents. Miss Kathenne Skinner, secretary to Dr. Itoae of the Nortn Pacific Den tal college. Miss Helen Skinner, ste nographer for the Portland Kuber Co., Mr. Kae Skinner of the Auto Parts Co., of Portland, and Mr. Grant Skinner, student at the North Pacific Dental College, spent Christmas wlfi their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Sk Inner of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Anderson spent Christmas in Pendleton ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Hanen. Mrs. J. L. Hall or Pendleton, ia a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. D. Newell. Miss Virginia Todd and Mlas Mar garet Putnam of Pendleton, spent Christmas with MUs Todd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd. Mrs. X H. Young and little daugh ters, Inez, Louise and Nell, are spend ing the holidays in Pendleton as the guests of Mrs. Young's mther, Mr L. M. Johnson. Mrs. J. T. Hlnkle and daughter. Frances, went to Pendleton yester. day for a few days' visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Garfield. Miss Bessie McPherson has return ed from Pendleton where she spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. McPherson. Mrs. J. D. Watson Is a Pendleton visitor today. Dr. and Mra, C O. Wainscott hnve returned from a week's visit In Port, land. Headaches come mostly from disorders of the stomach, liver and bowds. Regulate these organsand kap free from headaches by using BEECHM'3 PILLS UtimI Sal of Ar Mtdlcla ia the WorlJ. Sold mfrnlun, la bran. We- ?3c m i iin ifiiiu on m 336.22 with 12 records Albert 5, durUson POSTMASTER CgNEP-At They do say that good Arr erlcans wnen they die go to Paris. And fl nanclera, before they pass over, arc h-irly to be made partners of V. r gan. Yes, yon mny kwp this new RdlKOD wltb the diamond stylus and your rholrt f IS records, for JUtHKi. Vou may pay a Hula down and a llttla each month or week. Try the New KrtUon 111 your home Ix-fore jnn deilde to buy It. Kntcrtaln your fries. la lh your fnmrlte reeordK. WBITH TODAY Foil Ot'H NKW EDI SON IllVIK No obllirallona. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE PENDLETON, 0 It KG ON. Mrs. Alyse Roe-dilclinst PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION.' Hotel Pendleton. , I,onk over our stock and mae vonr 'Vmnn reservations. You'll r rfoti,i.4 HOOKER'S Open TVrnlnn and Simday". 523 Main St., Depot Plnrk. Phone R22. Free DellTery. IT STOPS OltOCP. The safest thing for a scared moth er to have on hand for croup is a bot. tie of Foley's Honey and Tar. it IIMIT ON BATTLESHIP'S gIZE. WASHINGTON Dec 2. Amert can battleshlDs will reach their limit stops croup by cutting the thick chok of size when they displace 70,00 ln membrane and raising the phlogm tons, the house naval committee was by easing the hoarse tight breathing. I tniA tnrfnv hv th Miiniwii ohi.r bv leaving a soothing coating on the of the navy, and only then because a Inflamed lining of the throat, and greater ship could not pass through "topping the hoarse cough. Mrs. T. the lock of the Panama canal. i Ncureurer, Eau Claire, Wise, says Chief Constructor Taylor told the' "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy committee the battleships authorized of a very severe attack of croup arte at this session of congress will have a other remedies had failed. I recom displacement of 42 800 ton In order mend it as we know from our own i to carry the main battery of lS 1- experience that it is a wonaenm I Inch guns and make a speed of 2 t remedy for coughs, colds, croup and knots. The total cost of each will be whooping cough.' Your dealer sell $24,354,460 on present prices. It. Try It. Tallman & Co. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES "c&r HOT TAMALES CHILLI GON GARNE SPANISH 8TTLK LUNCHES COFFEE Brtaryihlni clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS 8EHVICB TEA 3c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bta Phone 617. Pendleton, Or