East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OPENED THIS MORNING AND AS WE HAD ANTICIPATED THE BUYING HAS BEEN HEAVY, WHICH
SHOWS THAT THE PEOPLE OF PENDLETON AND VICINITY REALIZE THAT THIS SALE IS OFFERING VALUES AND PRICES THAT WILL
BE IMPOSSIBLE LATER ON. EVERYONE WHO READS AT ALL KNOWS BEYOND THE POSSIBLE SHADOW OF A DOUBT THAT WHOLE
SALE PRICES OF ALL KINDS OF APPAREL ARE ADVANCING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS, AND IT DOES NOT TAKE A WISE PERSON TO SEE
THAT THIS SALE IS A OASIS IN THE DESERT OF HIGH PRICES. DON'T WAIT, COME AT YOUR FIRST OPPORTUNITY, AS THIS SALE
WILL NOT RUN LONG.
Our January Clearance Sale of Ready-to-wear Garments offers
unparalleled bargainsright now when uour present subblii of winter garments
1 begins to look the worse for wear, we offer vou new up-to-date styles in desirable merchandise at
prices FAR LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALVE
Buy Your Separate
SKIRT at
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THESE BARGAINS FROM OUR
WAIST DEPARTMENT
are worth while opportunities for
saving. Many women will sup
ply their needs for some time to
come from the bargains we list
below.
WONDERFUL VALUES AT
$2.98
The original prices were from
$3.98 to $5.00. These waists are
made in tailored effects desir
able for serviceable wear. The
materials are wool challie, tub
silk, crepe de chine,. Georgette
crepe, pongee and messaline in
white, flesh pink, navy blue, pur
ple, black and assorted colored
stripes. There were waists in
this lot that sold originally up to
$5.00 which we now offer for $2.98
even though they are all this sea
son's newest styles.
SILK WAISTS IN DARK COLORS
Radically Reduced; value up to
$6.95 now ?3.98
This lot includes & limited as
sortment of well made waists of
messaline in black and navy blue,
also a plaid taffeta, waists in varied
patterns. The styles are mostly on
tailored lines, many having collars
that are adjustable so they can be
worn high as well as low.
EVERY HIGH GRADE WAIST
REDUCED 25
Georgette, Crepe de Chines, Laces.
If 'you are in need of a dressy
waist, you can buy a very pretty
one here during this sale at a sav
ing worth while. Beautiful Geor
gette crepe waists in white or flesh
color, handsomely trimmed with
silk embroidering, beads or flat
Venice lace. Costume waists of
silk lace, these are all perfect beau
ties and entirely suited for the most
dressy wear, the colors are cream,
brown, ecru and purple.
Crepe de Chine Waists in white,
flesh pink and maize, in both plain
tailored or fancy effects that fea
ture the large collars, inserted me
dallions of lace or silk embroider
ing embellished, in some cases with
fancy beads.
All new up-to-date styles that
have sold from $5.75 to $12.50, for
January Clearance Sale reduced
one-fourth off original prices.
REMARKABLE CLEARANCE SALE OF
CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES, REDUCED
AND i3 FROM ORIGINAL PRICES.
These dresses are 'a masterstroke in bargain
giving. New styles, good qualities in most
wanted materials at prices that afford the ut
most economy.
Wool Dresses are of serge or wool jersey,
some combined with plain or fancy silk. Many
are trimmed with beads or yarn embroidery
with white broadcloth large collars and cuffs.
They are made in styles conservative as well as
the new "Billie Burke" straight line effect.
These dresses that were formerly priced from
$12.50 to $27.50 are now reduced to $7.95 to
322.50.
The Silk Dresses are of taffeta, charmeuse,
crepe meteor, velvet and combinations of these
materials with Georgette crepe used in some
dresses in the bodice only and in others in the
waist and sleeves.
The styles in some cases are suitable for
street wear, while others are more suited for
formal afternoon wear. All desirable colors
with prettiest of trimmings combine to make
these garments the most attractive prices originally from $17.50 to
bargains we have ever offered, es- $45.00 have been reduced fronr
i pecially when you consider that $9.93 to $30.00.
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BEACON BLANKET BATH ROBES
AT A SAVING OF V'3 OFF
REGULAR PRICES
Ranging From $3.95 to $12.50.
These are all new clean stock in
desirable patterns in both light or
dark shades. Some are bound with
silk and are decidedly dainty, while
others are intended for hard, servi
ceable wear and the comfort of the
housewife. There are sizes for
children and misses' too.
BROKEN LOTS IN CORSETS AT
HALF PRICE
Gossard, Royal Worcester, Bon-Ton
These are not soiled, old style cor
sets but every one this season's mod
els in perfect condition, broken
lines that are bound to accumulate
after a season of busy selling.
These corsets that sold regularly
from $1.50 to $8.50, during our
January Clearance Sale exactly one
half. Get yours before the size is gone.
ALL FUR NECKWEAR REDUCED
14 OFF
The Regular Prices.
This sale of stylish fur neck
pieces will afford you the opportu
nity of securing a piece to match
the muff you already have or to se
cure the separate scarf you long
have coveted.
Handsome Red Fox skins are ex
tremely fashionable. In addition
there are collars of Hudson Seal,
Japanese mink, Russian wolf, Sable
fox, black and brown Coney, grey
fox and Uppossum.
The regular prices range from
$5.00 to $45.00 and all are offered
at l4 off the regular prices.
$4
Save from two to four dollars.
During our January Clearance
Sale we offer all navy blue or black
serge skirts at this remarkable sav
ing. They are all this season's
styles made in plain tailored as well
as sport effects, featuring pockets,
belts, etc. The regular prices were
from $6.75 to $8.95. January
Clearance Price $4.98
FANCY SKIRTS OF PLAIDS AND
BROADCLOTHS REDUCED TO
$7.95
Original Prices to $12.50.
These skirts are of strictly high
grade plaids of wool velour and
broadcloth of finest quality in black,
brown or navy blue.
The plaid skirts are in newst
sport effects.
The broadcloths are distinctly
dressy and worn with a pretty waist
make a most pleasing costume.
Fancy Silk and Satin Skirts at re
duced prices.
OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT
GOWNS SPECIALLY PJRICED
79c AND 98c
Good weight, practical winter
?owns of good quality, opening
down the front with long sleeves
and high neck and cut full length
and width. '
$2.99
A Real Sweater
Bargain
Worth up to $7.50. Right now is when you need a
warm cosy sweater, so we therefore offer you these bar
gains, made doubly valuable when the advancing price
of wool is considered.
WHITE SWEATERS GREY SWEATERS
Made of heavy all wool yarns in the plain practical
style that are always good. Having rail collars that may
be fastened high or worn low.
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Clearance Sale of Women's Shoes
Women's Cloth Top Patent Button, reeular
$5.00 ; Clearance Price $2.95
Women's Cloth Top Patent, Lace, Regular
$5.00 ; Clearance Price $2.95
Women's Kid Top Patent, Button, Regular
$5.00; Clearance Price $2.95
Women's Kid Top Patent, Button, Regular
$4.00; Clearance Price $2.65
Women's Kid Top Patent, Lace, Regular
$4.00; Clearance Price $2.65
Women's Cloth Top Patent, Button, Regular
$4.00; Clearance Price $2.65
Women's Gun Metal Calf, Cloth Top, Lace
Regular $4.00; Clearance Price $2.65
Women's Gun Metal, Lace, Regular $3.50;
and Slippers'
Clearance Price $2.4o
Women's all Kid, Button, Regular $3.50;
Clearance Price $2.45
Women's Felt' Comfy Slippers, Regular
$1.50; Clearance Price $1.20
Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, Regular
$1.00; Clearance Price 80e
Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, Regular
75c; Clearance Price 60?
Women's Felt Ribbon Trimmed Juliett,
Regular $1.50; Clearance Price $1.20
Women's Felt Fur Trimmed Juliet,
Regular $1.25; Clearance Price 95
Women's Felt Toilet Leather Sole Slippers,
Regular $1.00; Clearance Price 85
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
The
Peoples
W arehouse
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WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
NEW TEAK'S IS MARKED 1Y t'EIi-
EBRATION IX THE CHAM
BEM4AIX GARAGE.
Dr. DeVaul Returns Home From Port-
laud Much Improved in Health;
Ora Arbogsst end Bride Visit Over
night In Vklah; Other Xewy Notes.
(East Oregonian Special.)
UKIAH. Jan. 5. A New Year's
dance was given Monday night by
Frank Chamberlain, In the Chamber-
lin garage which wa crowded to its
utmost capacity, making It difficult
for the dancers to have room to dance
aa all wanted to dance at once. Good
music was furnished by Lou Casteel.
violinist, and Miss Edith Prlngle.
piano. An excellent lunch was served
in tlte hall by Mrs. Chamberlln which
consisted of sandwiches, cake, pie.
salad, pickles and coffee.
Those attending the dance from
Alba were William Pick snd family,
Edgar Dick and wife, Clarence Dick
and wife, Will Mclaughlin, wife and
son, Chris Sturm and wife, Mrs.
Rtnehart and family Ruth and Ma
rie Durn. Gladis Ellis, Sarah Cun
ningham. Miss Scrogglns and Arthur
Linville.
Fred Grooms wife and son of Dale
came over for the New Year's dance
and were accompanied home by Silas
Reeves and family of Idaho, who will
visit them for two or three weeks.
Mrs. Reeves Is a sister of Mr. GroomsH
Dr. DeVaul arrived In t'kiah Fri
day evening, after spending three
weeks in Portland with his family.
The Dr. has fully recovered from his
recent illness and Is glad to get back
to a dry climate.
Ora Arbogast and bride were guests
at the Peterson hotel Sunday night,
enroute to Rltter to visit relatives and
friends.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Plant near Dale. Dec. 29th. a daugh
ter. The little one passed away at
'birth.
Miss Mossie Mettle who Is teaching
school at La Grande and Miss Agnes
Mettle who Is attending St. Joseph's
Academy In Pendleton, visited with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Met
tle during the holidays
Mllford Martin who has been living
In town since early last June, moved
his family back to the homestead last
Thursday.
Winnie Casteel of Hldaway was In
town Friday and reports two feet of
snow at their home near Hldaway.
Mrs. Cox of Rltter passed through
town Thursday enroute to Pendleton
on business.
J. D. Kirk left for Pendleton Thurs
day on business,
Clair Sturdlvant who has been vis
iting In Portland for the last three
weeks, returned on Friday's stage.
Mrs. Dora Barrett of the Sturdlvant
Eros, ranch is on the sick list.
Lowell Ganger, wife and son were
In town Thursday trading.
Dave Hvnd of Heppner, came in
Friday to visit his brother Charley and
family for a few days, when he with
his brother Charley will leave for
Salt Lake to attend the wool growers
association, to be held there.
Charley Dennis and wife of Rltter
were In town Wednesday on land
business.
Miss Anna Lowe of Cecil who Is vis
iting with her uncle Charley Hynd
and family was visiting in Uklah Fri
day. . '
Arthur Gilllland who has been at
Grace hospital since the last of Octo
ber left for his father's home at Our
dane. Just before Christmas.
Stplla Mills of Hldaway was In town
Friday.
The Mettle brothers have Just fin
ished putting up 25 tons of Ice for the
creamery.
Harley Kirk ha been busy the last
week putting up Ice for his father J.
D. Kirk, who will use the Ice at the
new pastime next summer. The Ice
is a good quality and is 14 Inches
thick.
Mossie and Agnes Mettle were In
town Friday shopping.
Jinks Howard of Alba was In town
the first of the week.
Sunday, Dec. 31. the Sunday school
elected the following officers for the
ensuing year: Superintendent, J. R.
Laurance, assistant superintendent
Frankle Sturdlvant; secretary and
treasurer Mrs. Jennie Chamberlln.
Mrs. Linner left for Pilot Rock
Monday morning on a visit to her
mother.
Mrs. Maggie Walker of Dale passed
through Uklah Sunday enroute to
Pendleton.
Frank Hale and bride of Rltter were
guests at the hotel Saturday night and
were treated to a charivari.
Glp Huston, wife and daughter were
Sunday visitors at the Hynd ranch
D. G. Smith left for Pendleton on
Monday's stage on business.
Lon Case of Dnle passed through
town Raturday enroute to Pendleton,
Dr. DeVaul was the New Year's
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quant of
Alba.
Albert Peterson. Virgil Peterson.
Louis Mettle, Archie McCampbell and
Ray Martin attended the Albaellter
ary Faturday night
William Raker and wife were Uklah
visitors on Saturdny night on their
return from Pendleton.
Honor roll fur the month of Dec. Is
as follows:
First Grade Madalene Martin.
Russell Moore.
Second Grade Ida Ingram.
Third Grade Ruth Moore, Vulaha
Moore, Clarence Smith, Grace Peterson.
Fifth Grade Geneva Huston. Tres.
sa Glbhs.
Tla Sturdlvant. teacher. t
Pth Grade Carl Lnren.
Seventh Grade Vlri'll Peterson
Cnroline Loren. Willie RlrK'Hr.
Fl-hth Grade Clara McKcnulc.
Jchn Tvorenz.
Professor GhMderfl. teru-hor. . .
The weather hns tiirnd warm,
nnd snow Is molt In"- M'rrtin. ?W ln--h""
of n"W nor-' f"" Mrm'"' nl' lit ni;i!-
Vlolets, Carnations. Roses,
Flowering Plants and Ferns.
HOOKER'S
0en Evenings and Sunday.
2S Main Ft., Depot Block.
Phone (22. Free Delivery.
EA
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
SOFT, TOY, WAVY
25-l'KST IIOTTLK DESTROYS DAN
DIU'EE AND 1KH-BLKK 111 ".AC
TY OF Torn HAIlt.
Within ten minutes after an appli
cation of Dandurlne you 'van not fftid
a single trace of dandruff or falling
hnlr and yuur scalp will not itch, but
what will pease you most will be aft
er a few weeks' ue, when you se
new hair, fine and downy at first
yes but really new hair growing
all over the scalp.
A little Dunderine Immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair. No
difference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw It
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect Is amai.
Ing your hair will be light, fluffy
and wavy, and have an appearance ot
abundance; an Incomparable luatre,
softness and luxuriance.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or toi
let counter, and prove that your hair
Is as pretty and soft as any that It
has been neglected or injured by care
less treatment that's ail you surely
can have beautiful hair and lots of It
If you will Just try a little Danderine.
Grande Saturday and Agnes returned
to Pendleton Tuesday.
Among those reported ill with a
severe attack of grip are Hugo Lens,
wife and children, Abe Martin and
sun Cecil and Mrs. Bandford Chilson.
BEST RESULTS FROM GOOD
KIDNEY PREPARATION
Within the past four years I have
had two severe attacks of bladder
trouble, causing me more or lees both
er from my work, and at night. Mv
trouble was brought on by drinking
bad water. On each attack. I used
from two to three bottles of Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, and was entirely
cured. I have recomended Swamp-
Root to several of my friends who
have been benefited by It. I am
well-known In E Oakland, having
lived here for 4S years.
Very truly yours,
JACKSON ALONZO SWEET,
1820 East 12th Stree'.
Oct. 25, 1915. Eajst Oakland, Calif.
Personally appeared before me
this 25th day of October, 1915, Jack.
son Alonzo Sweet, who subscribed
the above statement and made oath
that the same I" true In substance
and In fact. B. S. Mc ARTHUR.
Notary public
LeUcr to
Dr. Kflmor Co.,
Blnghamtoi N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Wll D
For you.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co.,
Blnghamton. N. Y., for a sample alee
bottla It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valu
able Information, telling about the1
kjdneya and badder. When writing,
be sure and mention the Pendeton
Daily East Oregon Ian. Regular fifty
cent and one-dollar size bottles for
sale at all drug stores.
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We sell the famous adver
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