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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. rEXPLETPX. OREGON. PAT'KPAY. JANUARY 13, 1917. EIGHT PAGES III V C7 n "THE BRIGHT SPOT ON THE CALENDAR OF ECONOMY." NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THIS BIG STORE HAS THE VARIETY BEEN GREATER. THE OPPORTUNITIES MORE UNUSUAL. THIS IS OUR WAY OF SETTING THE STORE IN ORDER FOR THE COMING SEASON; AND THF RROKFN I OTS SHORT LINES AND DISCONTINUED NUMBERS PRESENT THEMSELVES TO YOU AT PRICES THAT ARE OFTEN l r than today's MARKFT TOST. THFRE IS SOMETHING HERE FOR EVERYONE AT A SUITABLE SAVING. READ TODAY'S AD AND RFMFMRrn that thf i in AiwFRTlSFn SPFflALS ARE FAR MORE NUMEROUS THAN THOSE MENTIONED ON THIS PAGE. ALSO RE- MEMBER! THAT ALL APPAREL IS GOING UP HIGHER AND HIGHER AND IT WILL INDEED BE MANY A DAY BEFORE YOU'LL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY NEEDED MERCHANDISE AT THESE PRICES. Bargains of Real Merit Abound in Our Dry Goods and Notion Depts. and where quality wide assortments in the newest ideas await you $1.00 to $1.50 FANCY RIBBONS Hand Bags and Purses Reduced This includes all our purses and hand bags, and they are of the best quality, shown in colors of black, tan and red. $1.00 Qual. Clearance Price.... 79 $1.25 Qual. Clearance Price.. 95 $1.50 Qual. Clearance Price $1.18 $2.00 Qual. Clearance Price $1.45 $2.50- Qual. Clearance Price $1.95 $2.75 Qual. Clearance Price $2.19 $3.00 Qual. Clearance Price $2.37 $3.50 Qual. Clearance Price $2.79 $4.50 Qual. Clearance Price $3.39 $5.00 Qual. Clearance Price $3.95 $6.50 Qual. Clearance Price $4.95 9c This lot includes all our fancy ribbons from $1.00 to $1.50 yard. These are of the best quality and most beautiful patterns. Can be used for fancy work and hair rib bons. We close these out during our January Clearance Sale, the yard 69 FUR TRIMMINGS PRICE Buy Fur Trimmings now and get full benefits as they are using these very much this winter on dresses and coats. We have all kinds and widths; worth from 50c to $7.50 yard. During opr January Clear ance Sale Vz Price. DressTrimmings 1-3 off Jut think of it. All of our Dress Trimmings to be placed on sale. This includes trimmings for Wool en Dresssa, also for Party and evening wear, such as bands, beaded trimmings and flounces and gold and silver edges and flounc ings. January Clearance Sale V Off. 25c and 35c Ladies Handkerchiefs 19c A special lot of Ladies' Handkerchoefs placed on the bargain counter, worth 25c and 35c each, during our January Clear ance Sale 19 75c, $1.00, $1.25 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 59c This assortment includes our best All pure linen and only a few left. 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 values. January Clearance Sale 59 III! Id CELEBRATE FIRST tin WOMEN'S -Kirrvwr AD f otvlpo nnri materi als. Lot 1. Values $1 to $2.50, January Clear ance Sale 98f Lot 2. Values 50c to 75c, January Clear ance Sale.. 35 Fancy Hosiery All our Fancy Hosiery to be placed on sale. All colors in plaids, stripes and mixed. $1.75 Qual., Clearance Sale $1.39 $2.00 Qual., Clearance Sale $1.59 $2.50 Qual., Clearance Sale $1.08 ALL RIBBON BAGS AND NOVEL TIES y, PRICE. REMNANTS V PRICE All kinds of remnants, good lengths of Dre Goods, Silk, Per cale, Ginghams, Table Linen, Remnants Vz Price. $1.50 to $1.75 Boudoir Caps 98c These are the best we have and neatly trimmed with laces and rib bons, worth $1.75 and $1.50. Jan uary Clearance Sale 98 75c BOUDOIR CAPS 49c A splendid cap for 75c, shown in colors of pink, light blue and laven der, neatly trimmed. January Clearance Sale 49 CORDUROY These are to be used quite exten sively for sport wear, such as skirts and coats. Some shades that are suitable for lounging robe3. Some of these are plain shades and some are striped. An excellent material for the Drice. $1.25 Qual., Clearance Sale.... 79f $1.00 Qual., Clearance Sale.... 69? $2.00 Qual., Clearance Sale $1.39 50c Eiderdown 35c A few colors of this high grade Eiderdown that can be made up in to warm house dresses, kimonas and the like. Sells regularly for 50c yard. January Clearance Sale 36 1 r!M EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS These are from 18-in. to 27-in. wide. Best qual ity embroidery, for petticoats and childrens dresses. Neat patterns, worth $1.00 to $3.50 yard, during our January Clearance Sale 12 Price. LACES 3c This is a special lot laces, edgings and insertions. A splendid assort ment patterns, all widths. January Clearance Sale MONDAY W4i END MUST VF.AK OK 0.-W. It. & N. CO S NfcW TERMINAL'S EXISTENCE. Celebration At School 1Iuuhb ltl Proirram Is Scheduled: rersoiiai News Notes of lwle t the June, tlon. (East Oreonlan Special.) KIETH, Ore., Jan. 13. Next Men- day, January 15m. being hp firt an niversary of the iipan'iig of the Kieth terminal yards, nothing could be more fitting to the -.deaf.'on tnan a seltbratlon of the Impor'i-it went To that end arringemeu a are now urrtor way for a oik mil ' rcficli- n.nta at the school hon in Mniiy ee ing. Preake.-j from pn llclon as well aa local talent will e canea vput. 'o onllve.n !h e i log ''H at t.li. to be uiilnteru,! sic' wlih tr.e ireneral hilarity .hat uiiK a hap p hunch of live rullmal me" nnl their families are capa le of produc lrg. Everybody i;jmo nnu have a good time. FcthoimI X'iV. Special Agent J jhn llannau of l .a Crude, apert a i ti cf Thursilav in Rlr h on official ou-i -. I Mrs. C. E. Powell r:u(.i'l home on No. 17 Thursla from a h'lldny visit to points in IdnhJ, sioiipio,' tit I at 1 Grande on her w.iy l.aok. Mr. and Mr. R. ). Harry, who have been viaitlig thslr n, Operw tor C. A. Barry, left on No. 18 Thursday evening lor their homo In Payette, Idaho, where Mr, Rniry la errployed by the O.-W. as track fure man. , George R. Roberta and C. E. Fow ell, directors, anj V. N. I .lis J. clerk of school district So. SX w.it to ' Pendleton on Mnndiv iiftennoT for a conference with Dls-ict Aitorney Kentor on lcfrnl ma'er.s in whi h the school district Is inte.-iHt)d. ' Mrs. Ray D. Hunn'-ll wm I'oniHe. ! ton visitor on Fri.l.iy. LXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewehy aTEBflM wtim Ym. KCflU THE Jeweler MOTHER! DON'T TJ mm if CHUB'S TONGUE IS COATED REMNANTS, LACE, EMBROID ERY AND RIBBON Va PRICE. LACE FLOUNCINGS Vt PWCE One great big lot Lace Flouncing3 14 to 27 in. wide, suitable for pet ticoats, waists and party dresses, worth 35c to $5.00 yard. January Clearance Sale Vi Price FORMER LOCAL MAN HAS BIG HOLDING IN FAMOUS MINE SILK SPECIAL, LOT 1, $1.49 Extra special lot fine Silks. Some exclusive dres3 cuts, and some splendid patterns of taffeta and satin, neat stripes and plaids, 36 in. wide, worth $2.00 and $2.50 the yard. January Clearance Sale Price ?1.49 LOT 2, $2.00 SILKS 89c Thes are 40 in. wide, shown in the most wanted shades, are spot proof and of neat patterns and designs of the latest edict, worth $2.00 to $1.50 yard. January Clearance Sale 89 ALL ' FANCY AND NOVELTY DRESS GOODS REDUCED This does not mean plain Bhades, or cloths, but it does mean nlnifia strines and mixtures. These are suitable for dresses, skirts and suits, small checks excepted. 50c Qual., Clearance Sale 39 75c Qual., Clearance Sale 59 $1.00 Qual., Clearance Sale.... 7S $1.25 Qual., Clearance Sale Ooc4 $1.50 Qual., Clearance Sale . $1.18 $1.75 Qual., Clearance Srle.. $1.39 $2.00 Qual., Clearance Sale.. $1.49 $2.50 Qual., Clearance Sale . $1.85 Fine Comforters Reduced . $3.00 to $4.00 COATING $1.85 Only a few patterns left from our large stock and these are of the best deigns. Only the fancy pat terns included, and are of exclusive cuts of 3 yards. Our regular $3.00 and $4.00 Coatings, January Clear ance Sale, yard $1.85 All wool and down filled Com forters are to be reduced now, right when you really need it. These are covered with XXX sateen and silk, some borders of satin in contrasting shades. $5.00 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $3.85 $5.50 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $4.35 $6.00 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $4.85 $7.50 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $5.95 $9.00 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $7.10 $15.00 Comforters, January Clear ance Sale $11.65 George P. Webb, formerly one of the owners of the Independent Ga rage In this city, and Mrs. Webb, wh: was commercial Instructor In thu high school, huve taken up ths min ing game at Kamloops, "u, C., accord'. Ing to a letter received from Mr. Webb by a friend. They have pur chased 125,01)0 shares of stock In the United Six Mining Co.. Inc.. which owns 15 properties comprising 75-1 acres. The corporation is capitalized at a million dollars, according to Mr. Webb, and Is Just starting the con struction of a 130.000 plnut tit tho mine. Operations will begin April '.. he states, and the mill will treat "t tons of ore a day. The ore assays t2H per ton, he states, while mining and ni'llln cots ln't J J r. r, per ton. Mr. and Mr Webb haw been In Knnilni'ps all winter. They report the thermometer down to 1 " below lit Christinas time but expect the cot 1 spell to be over In February. Mr. Webb declares the country Is Infest ed with coyotes, he having k'llcd ?! himself during spare moments. , TWO MOIU; AVI ATION j STATIONS (IKDI 111 l I WASHlXtlTiiX. .t;in. 1 3 --Two i more flving statin is for the i i'iey - one In Hawaii .in, t lie o'.ber in the j canal zone are to establish' 'I !") i mediately. j The war depar iu-it ismi I orders today for CaptiH! I!?i,rv ,. Arnold, I now a junior ntili'.arv uvlator at tho ; Han Diego, (til. Ilynj ' ho i tr. eae at once to organise the I'anat.i.i sla- tion. Captain John i Currv vs or ; rtert'd to Kamehameht. Haw-iil. to if. ganize he salon here. .Papain John I II. Tlrnoks will aecompany him us supply officer. IP CKOSS, I'KVKUISII, SH'K. HU- lOlS, CIJCAN 11TTI.K IJVKIt AXl) HOWK1.S. A laxutlve today suves a sick chtlJ tomorrow. Children sinipu win " lake the time from play to empty their bowels, which become iloggeu up with waste, liver gels sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! It coaled or your child is listless, cross feverish, breath bad, restless docsn l eat heartily, full of cold or ha oim throat or any other children s ailment, give u teospWmful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don t worry. Bo cause It Is perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipated poi son, sour bile and fermenting wast will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a well, playful child again. A thorough "Inslda cleansing" Is of times all that Is ne cessary. It should be the first treat ment given in any sickness. Weware or counterfeit fig syrup". Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle of "California Srup of Figs.'' which has full directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that It Is made br the "California Fig Syrup company " Packy shall leave his chicken ranch, near Joliet. and she has told I'acy In no uncertain terms. Oh, well, Packy might be In worse places than a chicken ranch. bus NESS GIRLS o moiik kigmtim; roit PICKKY! HIS win-: WONT LI T 1 1 1 l . ., The PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE "SI 7T 7 irt r eopies house I infc .-. . twjLXtUL-iJtiUiiLiMll mMUilmM USMUMA WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE PACKEY tV FAJUAKD. CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Did Packy Mc- harland announce a short time buck that he was hot after Darcy und (hat for a small sum such as $2ri,'ioo a match might be urranxed? M-l he" Well, maybe he did, but h -'irln i mean It. J-'ince e-irisiilM-i-f !ii i-i n. r be has chanve-1 !oh itiind M ; v i- ', Ing the mauiiTpr tnintlonri . Packy Mccarliind doesn't Inie d tail l i " . 4 I ' f X 11 ' hi I;,' y V ' ? like mm cause it keeps ands soft, vhite, the com plcxion fresh ami clear and the hair 'e and glossy. CUTICURA SOAP , purifies anillau- tifies, the Ointment soothes and heals. Sun, wind and dust all do their best to ruin the complexions ot those subjected to them. Busi ness girls who must face all kinds of weather find that Cuticura does much to protect their skins and keep them looking their best. Sample each free. Address post card: "Cuticura," Dept. 13F, Boston. Sold everywhere. A ant y 3 a I.1.F! HOTHVi:i,b Optometrist anil Optician fMlK r.. JM Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses ..2' ary 1 4.' 'j.. American National Hank Building, Pendleton. Alt NAP'S The only NEW face powder in the past SO yean Oh yea, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one ia absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price ia reaeonable, too 50 cents KOEPPRN'S Have ll.