East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 15, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 15. 1917.
PAGE TWO
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YOU WILL BE THE LOSER IF YOU DON'T ATTEND THIS SALE AND BUY EVERY CENTS WORTH YOU POSSIBLY CAN YOU KNOW JUST j
AS WELL AS WE THAT ALL MERCHANDISE IS ADVANCING AND WILL CONTINUE TO ADVANCE FOR SOME TIME, SO IPS ONLY GOOD fc
COMMON SENSE TO BUY NOW AT THE REDUCED PRICES WE ARE OFFERING. I
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Clearance
Sale of
Women's
Shoes and
Slippers
Women's Cloth Top Patent Button, regular
$5.00; Clearance Price $2.93
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;
Clearance Price $2.45
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 SO
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 $1.23; Clearance Price 95
Women's Felt Toilet Leather Sole Slippers,
Regular $1.00; Clearance Price 85
$9.00 DUCK ULSTER, HALF SHEEP
LINED, $7.90
An all around good warm coat, ma.de for ser
vice and warmth, full 54 inches long. Made in
the very best way with high storm collar.
Clearance Sale Price $7.90
$7.50 DUCK COATS $6.65
Short length, a good wearer and very warm,
for the man out of doors you can't beat this
coat. Clearance Sale Price $6.6.
$12.00 LEATHER COATS, CORDUROY
LINED $10.80
The real storm coat, wind and rain proof.
Short, light and comfortable; very ' durable.
Clearance Sale Price $10.M
$11.00 SHORT CORDUROY SHEEP LINED
COATS $8.79
For warmth and good looks this coat beats
the world. Clearance Sale Price $S.9
$7.50 DUCK ULSTERS $6.73
Full mackinaw lined; light storm collar; a
most serviceable and warm coat. Clearance
Sale Price - $6.73
$13.50 MEN'S CORDUROY ULSTER, SHEEP
LINED $11.85
A very sightly ulster. Most serviceable,
warm, wind proof and rain proof. The best in
the world for long auto drives. Clearance bale
price $11.8o
$l"2.00 MEN'S DUCK ULSTERS $9.85
Full length; full sheep lined; the best service
coat your money can buy. Clearance Sale
Price -'- $9.8o
$19.50 MEN'S SHEEP LINED ULSTERS $13.95
Full length ; Fustion cloth and Whipcord;
brown, wombat collar; full sheep lined
throughout, sleeves and all; fine warm storm
collars; full cut and long; wind proof and ram
proof. Clearance Sale Price $13.9o
MEN'S SHEEP LINED COATS AND ULSTERS
AND FUR OVERCOATS GREATLY REDUCED
$47.50 FUR OVERCOATS $31.20
Fine Galloway calf coats, extra well made ;
hair guaranteed not to come out; quilted lining;
full length; storm collar; very sightly and
warm. Clearance Sale Price $31.20
Final Clean-Up of
All Party Dresses
AT
STAY THIS ILK
NOTFJ PORTLAND PRKACHKlt
Wild, HOI J) SERVICES AT
liAlTlST 1'JiritCH IJiTU,
SA'ITRDAY.
Two Powerful jscmwuw liollveml at
buiulay Me-lmK; "The (Jucntion
Uod oui't AainW Proves Forco
fill lAWtfUi.
This is an unparal
leled bargain event
all the gowns of
fered are of this sea
son's styles in a per
fectly fresh and us
able condition. Span
gles, sequins and tulle
are the trimmings, ef
fectively used on ma
terials of remarkable
beauty, in a great va
riety of colorings.
To quote the origi
nal prices of these
gowns would be ridi
culous in view of the
bargain prices offer
ed. As the quantity
is limited we urge
your early attend
ance. During this
special event there
will be no alterations,
no approvals, no ex
changes a sale is a
sale.
Our Art and Drapery Department Offers Exceptionally Low Clearance Sale Prices
In order to clear the shelves for
the early arrival of our spring
stock of cretonnes we offer our
beautiful assortment of cretonnes
at the following; remarkable re
dactions. 75c Value, Clearance Price.. 3c
CSc Value. Clearance Price.. 53c
5c Value, Clearance Price.. Sc
JSc Value. Clearance Price.. 27c
ioc Value, Clearance Price.. 19c
Saving reductions on Curtain
Serin. Net and Madras. All
beautiful up-to-date patterns in
etther white, cream or ecru. A
chance you certainly can't afford
to miss if you will need new cur
tains before spring house cleaning.
11.09 Values. Clearance Price 8c
75e Values, Clearance Price.. Sc
60c Values, Clearance Price.. S8o
S5e Values. Clearance Price.. t7c
I Go Values. Clearance Price., lac
DRAPERY SILKS REDUCED.
We have Just a few pieces of
Drapery Silks left and have decid-
mj in nut an extraordinary low
price on them and close them out.
Lot 1 Regularly J 1.00 per yd.,
special 59c
Lot 8 Regularly 65c Per jr.,
special S8c
These silks make beautiful ki
monas and negligees as well as
draperies.
We have Just a few pair of ready
made scrim curtains left; and in
order to close them out before in
ventory, will put them all out at Vi
price. These curtains come in
either white or ecru and are beau
tifully trimmed, some with lace,
some with incertion and others
with both. Original prices from
$2.00 to 110.00 per pair.
Ecru and White Curtain Edges
Reduced Just what you need to
"dress up" your old curtains a bit
15c Edges, Clearance Price.... 7c
5c Edges, Clearance Price 3c
20 Inch oyster white Linen Crash
500 value. Clearance Price... Sc
PILLOW CASES REDUCED.
tti- tin.n urslloDed edges.
i, ,ii ji ... ...... .
regularly 1100 per pair, spec. 79c
PIX CUSHION FORMS PRICE
Square, round ana nearc snuu
pin cushion forms, satin covered in
pink, blue or yellow. Original
prices 20c, 35c and 40c
UMBRELLA SIIADE LAMPS AT
A GREAT REDUCTION.
Silk or cretonne shades in either
dark or light color combinations.
Wonderful reading lamps.
$5.50 Values, Clearance Price $3.79
$3.75 Values, Clearance Price $2.89
ALL OUR POPULAR EMBROID
ERY PACKAGES REDUCED.
We have reduced all of our pop
ular package outfits, even Infants'
dresses and night gowns.
Only the finest of materials are
used in these packages and we ab
solutely guarantee the workman
ship to be of the best. The garments
come ready made and stamped
with most attractive patterns to
embroider. The packages Include
i... nairUeees middies, emi
dren's ami infants' dresses, petti
coats and caps and many other
useful and beautiful things. Fol
lowing is the list of price reduc
tions: 25c Packages, Clearance Pr... 19c
50c Packages, Clearance Pr. .. S9c
65c Packages. Clearance Pr... Mc
75c Packages, Clearance Pr... 63c
85c Packaees. Clearance Pr... 7Sc
$1.00 Packages. Clearance Pr.. 87c
$1.15 Packages, Clearance Pr. 96c
$1.35 Packages, Clearance Pr. $1.14
$1.50 Packages, Clearance Pr. $1.29
$1.75 Packages. Clearance Pr. $1.49
If you do not embroider, you can
wash out the stamping on the gar
ments and edge the neck and
sleeves with lace, and you have a
much daintier garments than you
can purchase ready made for the
same price.
STAMPED DRESSES SCARPS
On finest white or oyster white
linen, pretty patterns.
$1.00 Values, Clearance Price. flic
SOe Values. Clearance Price.. 3c
p.
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All pretty patterns, that don't
tnka Innir to wnrlr
$2.75 Values, Clearance Price $1.98
$2.00 Values, Clearance Price $1.49
$1.50 Values, Clearance Price. 8c
STAMPED TOWELS
83c Values, Clearance Price.. 69c
iOc Values, Clearance Price.. S8c
Stamned Crrim Gowns, come in
pink, blue or white, regular $1.00
special 79c
Stamnrd Children's Dresses
regularly 85c. $1.00 and $1.15
special 69c
50e TABLE.
On this counter you will find a
variety of articles worth up to
$3.00. Come early and get first
choice.
25c TABLE.
Articles worth many times the
price we are asking for them.
Come early, for they may not last
ong.
(E. R. C.)
Doctor Hinson la lo reniuln and
preach at the Buuli.H church un to
and including Friday night of this
week. Tonight he will apeak on "Tin
Unpardonable Sin." This is by re
quest, coming from the audience,
Last nlfcht ho spoke on "The Ques
tion God Oin't Answer." Hebrews
2:3. How shall we escape if we nett
led so great salvation? There um
three things suggested in the l''U.
Salvation Is great.
We may neglect it.
How shall we escape?
We must show that salvation is
good, lio.l thinks It Is a great salvu-
i tion. If 1 saw a runaway horse, I
I would risk my life to save some on'
who was in peril but I don t think I
would risk the lite of my boy. God
gave his own son to die for us, the
Just for the unjust, to bring us to
God. He must have thought it Is a
great salvation. Jesus must havo
thought it a great salvation for In
was willing to die for it. The Holy
Spirit must think It is a great salva
tion for he irives his life on the earth
for it. The angels in heaven think ll
a great salvation. The Christian mar.
tyrs through all the-e centuries have
thought it a great salvation. Gvd'a
salvation had a great author. For
four thousand years God was doing
nothing but prepare the world for nu
coming.
It does not stand to reason that
people would neglect it. A murderer
would nut neglect a pardon that was
offered. But God's salvation has been
neglected. Millions are neglecting it
i iivn. Aiq juu in belting . c. q j v
I ready to meet your Lord? or are you
neglecting your preparation? mere
are very very many who are neglect
ing. Why do you do it?
How shall we escape? Some day
you must take a long Journey from
time to eternity; from this life to God.
It would be common sense to prepare
for any Journey. Hefore the Duke of
Wellington went Into any battle ho
provided for a way of retreat. If I
neglect salvation where is my waif
out?
You can escape from some things
by force. But If I neglect salvation
and then come face to face with God
what good will force do me then. He
piled up the great mountains and
made the seas. He upholds all things
in the universe -by the word of his
power. I can't use force against him.
Then force has been tried and the.
banished angels languish in failure of
their force proposition.
Can I escape by pleading Ignor
ance of his salvation. All nature Is
proclaiming Has loft us without ex
cuse. The Bible says "Believe on tlvj
Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
saved."
How shall we escape It Is the un
answerable question, for there is no
escape.
Christ Is on the mercy seat now but
one day he will sit on the Judgment
throne. What are you going to u
about this salvation? I am going to
ask him again. Jesus save me. What
will you do about It?
The girl with a
clear skin wins
If you, too, are embarrassed by
a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com.
plexion, just try
Rinol Soap
regularly for a week and see if it
docs not make a blessed difference
in your skin. In severe cases a
little Rcsinnl Ointment should also
be used. Kcsinol Soap helps tn
make red, muijh hands and arms
soft and white, and to keep the
luir healthy and free from dan
druff. Contain ! free alk.ili.
RcMtiol Snap anil (lipiiicut liral wmiu nd imU
lu kiu-erui.uuM ii ujiully li.u iuliiiie iiiuntlf.
The "Clansmen," born of a deeper,
ate and ready need, went forth bold
ly to rescue their white women from
the ravages of an unleashed menace
and to deliver their loved southland
from the hands of the oppressor, but
when they became a corrupted band
of murderers and revenge seekers a
mailed Almighty hand reached out
and clutched them from the earth.
The great and good man, Abraham
Lincoln, met an untimely end at th
hands of a cruel assassin, but a swift
and Ignominious death soon overtook
the latter, while the former lives In
tho heart of his countrymen and will
ever be glorified In history's choicest
pages. And o the great tain unfolds
Itself, clear through a national chaos
to a perfect peace and a living argu
ment of right over might.
"The Birth of a Nation" sympnany
Orchestra again Is the big feature
with this masterpiece. Prices this
time will be popular, being but 60.;
for adults and 25c for children, for
the matinees, and nt night, !5c, EOl
75c, $1.00.
Matinees at 2:1"; nights at $.15.
Seats on sale at the Delta on Jan
nary 17. ?
BAD BREATH
rh anTcrtnem I .l per pair, spec 79c waists, negligees, - .
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Wednesday to see to n ...imiu.ilin.il
m winter pasture there. f-'J-'-l U NS "TX SSSl?" - .,,31
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WOMAN IlESri'ES POVIl.
PORTLAND, Tan. 15. Mrs Caro
line Glevlnske smashed a window and
entered the burning residence of F.
Secorska and rescued Mrs. Seconka.
and three children. She sustained
bad cuts.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at
the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute 'for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath fiml
quick relief through Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, suirar
coaled tablets are taken for bad breatli
by all who know them.
Dr. jdwards Olive Tablets act ien
tlv hut firmlv on the bowels and liver.
stimulating them lo natural action,
clearing the blood and gently purityinif
the entire system, 'ihey (I that which
dangerous 'calomel Jixs without any oi
tne iau anrr cttects.
All the benefits of na?ty, sicknintr,
griping cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without urid
ine, pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. V, M. Edwards discovcrcl the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with bowel
and liver complaint with the attendant
bad breath.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure
ly a vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil; you will know them by theti
olive color. Take one or two everi
night for a week and note the effect
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
The Habit of Taking Cold.
With many people taking cold is a
habit but fortunately one that Is eas
ily broken. Take a cold sTSonge bath
every morning when you first get out
of bed not Ice cold, but a tempera
nf shnni 90 degree F. Also
sleep with your window tip. Do thl
and you will seldom take cold When
you do take cold take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and get rid of It as
quickly as possible. Obtainable every
where. Adv.
MEACHAM IN GRIP
OF IIITEHSE COLD
THKJtMOMLTKK TOl'CHKS 83 IK
MUCKS KEIXW KKRO YES
TKKIMY MOKNLNG.
Kaow Is PVr and Jive Feet U"T
KvprrwhiTejthe Nws and S
ul km 'f Inuwwt A fiatliered
bf the t' oreronian Correotit-
(Hist Oreonisn Poe.lal.t
MFJVCIIAM, Pan. 15. There has
b-en no snow fall during the pat
wek, the first part of the week being
warm enough to permit plenty of
thawing, but the latter Part turned
colder. Haturday the thermometer
registered 20 degrees below and on
mm
TAKE
SUSSTITIHIS
PULSION
Sunday morning it was 25 degres be
low. The snow is still four and five
feet deep everywhere.
Mrs. H- Warner of Coombs Onyon.
came to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Barker on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Darker went to
La Grande on Friday to viait their
daughter, Mrs Collins
Mr and Mrs. Ora Kates went to La
Grande on Friday and returned the
r,.iinw,ne dav They have been re-
I siding out in the country but are mov-
I ing Into town.
Mrs. F. Hanlen came down to vlait
i her mother Mrs. J. Baker, on Hatur
I day. Mrs. Baker has been quite ill
but Is improving at present.
Miss Ruby Hilyard, Miss Jthoda
Mangers and James Barker went up
to the dance at Karnela Saturday
! night.
Ed WeUel, roadmaster, was in
town on 'Friday attending to railroad
businera and returned to La Grande
Saturday, accompanied by Afef
Thompson, the extra gang foreman.
W. Hart man, the time keeper and
about IS men of the fanr who were
reeignlnH
Earl Oilianders waa In town rrom
Pendleton on Saturday attending to
business here.
John Dockweller returned Monday
fr.,m Portland where he had been
working for several months. He In
tends residing here again.
Ben Marlln went to Pendleton
Tuosdsy to attend to business.
M. B. Rosa went to Telocaaet on
Theatrical Spd and Ways Adopted
by Lf of Pnm Appearance.
NEW YORK, Jan. 13. "Angel
Face." a girl of 17 years, whose real
1. x-in. Ferrettl. was held to
day unde'r $2,000 bonds in the Wll-
liamsburg police court on a cnarxe .
burglary. The police allege that the
young woman is a skillful burglar.
sh. 1. said to employ a wig aim
makeup in changing her appearance
with th.ntrlral aDeed and accuracy.
to avoid arrest. The young woman
is of strikingly prim and Innocent ap
pearance.
"When she leaves a place she has
entered," said Detective Dowling.
"she puts on the wig. Arter a n
to an apartment, she dyes the wig
again, uses face powder and in this
way prevents an accurate description
being sent out for her. Bhe has only
been out of the Bedford reformatory
three months."
Ai-hen and Pains of rheumatism are
not permanently, but only temporarily
relieves bv external remedies. Why
not use an internal remedy- Hood s
Sarsaparilla, which corrects the acid
Idlty of the blood on which rheuma
tism depends and cures the disease
Adr.
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Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
You may kwp
tbls new KiIirod
with tin ill
mond rIvIim
and your rhiWe
of 12 rerwfi fur
two. I'Bj a
tittle dnwo and
a little rarh
monlli or . Kntertsla lour
mi nir iiiTiiriir reroron.
WltlTK TOIlAY irmt lll'R NEW
HON HOOK No ohllt-ntlnns.
WAIUIFN'S MVKIO HOCSE
I'cndliton, Oregon,
"THK UIRTII OF A XATIOX"
UKE4a.N THEAIKH, JAN. 2I-2J
Tim Had tri-hK and Uic .hI .Sur
vives In Grirnth's Birth of a
Katlon.
DOROTHY GISH, IN TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS PLAY, "CHILDREN OF
THE FEUD."
AT THE TKSII1.K TIIKA TWl I.AsT TIME TODAY.
Thiu our glorious nation Is found
ed on right and justice and will there
fore, always endure, to embody to a
world the soul and conscience of tho
earth, cannot be more forcibly dem
onstrated than in IJ. W. Griffith's im
mense pictorial reproduction, "Tha
Birth of a Nation."
In it "Stoneman," the profensed 'ne.
gro lover" and father of the carpet
bag rule In the south, would wreck
and devastate a mighty section, but
his wild political schemes mlscarrv
and boomerang upon his luckles.!
head. Lynch, the mulatto, drunk
with wine and sudden power, a trai
tor 1oth to his own and to the white
rare, dreamed of a black empire and
a lily-white empress as h' own, but
his devilish ambitions were founded
upon stinking mud Instead of solid
rock, and a conquering flood deoen.1
ed upon him, Washed them away and
snuffed out his wretched wife with
them.
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