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.' ,1? VACK TWO DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1019. EIGHT FACES BWOMIS LAID w BY YANiC VESSELS 4..-:' - ..ir.. 2 'i """ f"1 'mKm """"Ss , XtnemeJ t 4. yjV, -mim IfcuJ i ftp TM f .1 2 TODAY BEG IKS TH E, LAST WEEK OF THISfWX)NDERFUL SALE- ONLY FIVE MORE PAYS ItEMAIN, AND THEY WILL BE CROWDED W ITH INTENSELY IMPORTANT VALUES. ftURRY, BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS GREAT JANU ARY ECONOMIC EVENT. AVE CANT BELIEVE THAT YOU'LL NEED MUCH URGING TO COME AND BUY THESE BARGAINS,. .WHOLESALE PRICES ARE STILL GOING UP- MANY LINES OF MERCHANDISE ARE STILL GROWING SCARCER. THE PRICES WE ARE NOW OFFERING ARE FAR LOWER THAN YOU CAN REASONABLY EXPECT' ' TO SEE AGAIN FOR MANY MONTHS.? BUY NOW. 1 -i 1 ;! I . ip'-" ' '; -'-V'-sOA1." y Clearance Saleiii Our ! Clearance Sale ill Department OFFERS THE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE TO SAVE ON QUALITY FOOTWEAR. . WOMEN'S SHOES 4t$ 1-1 Women's White Washable Kid, Welt Sole, J co B"H. imitation tii. k Ul . oonrt-d VYcnoh bed. Uuaular jirice. 12.iri. Male price $9.95 Women's White Washable Kid, White Covered F rem Heel, Jop. ltrsttlar-rie SI l-OO. Sale rrin . v, -.... J.., .. 4 . . . ...... . S8.95 427 I-S Wowm. White Washable Kia. white covered heel, welt sole, lace boots. JleeuUur SI0.AO. aiatePHce . ...i , 7.95 47 I-S Women's White Kid ljice Koot with white - xwcred French lieej. Regular 9AO. .Sale I"rtce. '. .... .v ff.as 4.VSX Women's f.rejr Buck Vamp, with (rray Jdd top, ,,'FreiK'h covered heel, welt sole.. I Jice boot. Res- Jilaj. SI 2.50. Sale price . $8.95 1IV Women's Dark Grey Kid, light Rule. Ixui XV Jieel. J J-e Hoot. Regriilar SI2. Sale price. .. .$9.95 . 411 1-1 Women's dark jtrar kid, turn sole, French -iect. I -nee Boot. A xerjr dressy boot- Regular ' 12.KI Sale price ; .. $9.95 4 I7X Women's all dark brown kid Lacs Aoot, ImilA. in Up. leattier 1 TnJli JieeJ,' a very pretty boot. Kcerular S9.0O Sale price $7.95 59R 1-2 Women's dark broT5 caff, welt sole, laee kxh. wHh tiglit buck top, Cuban heeL Reiilar 188.S0. Sale Prira ......... $6.95 4t f 1-4 Women'. Dark Rrown Kid. 9 neh Ijiee Boot, -with Iouhi Cnhan heel. Regular $7.50. ale Price .........'. . . $5.95 4IH 1-4 Women's Rlack Kd Varop with Hank Cloth top. Ciilian Heel, Lace Root, Regular $.M. . ' Salo Prl.-e ., ,. $4.95 450 1-4 Women's all grey kid. Iacc Rout, with mill, tary heel. Resular $8.50. Sale j rce ... $U.5 451 1-4 Women's Field .Motive Rronu Kid Vamps with - cloth top to match .military lieek l.ace Root. IteViilar $8.00. Sale price 4.95 4.'S Women's medium dark grey lace boot, with cot. ered French heel. Rrsular $10- Salo Price. ..$8.95 453 1-4 Women's light irrey kid vamp and clolh top, with covered French heel, hice Ixait. Regular $10,110. Sale Price v. , $7.95 4in 1-4 Women's dark arey kid vamp, with cloth top to match, leather Cuban heel, lace boot. Regular $8.50. Sale Price $6.95 426 1-4 Women's Field Mouse Rrown. Kid Vamp, with Grey. Cloth top. covered French Jloel, Ice Roots. Regular $11.00 Sale Price . ....... $8.95 46:IX Womeifs Field Mouse Brown Kid Vamp, cloth - top to match, with leather trimmed hori. Ice Itoot, Resulur. $10.30. Sale'Price . ... $8.95 434 1-1 Women's Field Slouse Brown Vamp, with Cloth Top to match, covered French Reel face Root. Regular price, $9.50. Sale Price $7.95 455 1-4 Women's iray Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top to Match. Military Heel Jjice Root. Regular price. $7.50. Sale Price .. '. $5.95 420 1-2 Women's Toupo Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top to match, military heel, lace Boot. Regular $7.50. Sale rPico $6.45 433 1-1 Women's Grey Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top tn Match. Military Reel, l,aoe Root. Regular $9. Salo Price $7.05 4.19 1-4 Women's Held Mouse Rrown, ' Kid Vamp, with clnrh top, Lace. RegvUar, $9.00. Sale Pr $7.95 4r,$ t-i Women's Rark Rrown Kid, Welt Role, Jjtco Boot, with low military heel. Itcsulur $7.30. Jiak uriee '" 400 Women's Rrown Kid Vamp. Cloth Top Lace Boot. with military heel. Regular $7.50. Salo Pru $6.43 400X Women's T"ncy Red Calf. Welt Sole. La Root. mUitary iiieeJ. Rorular $7.50. Salo lrice . . .$5.05 449 1 I Women's Rrown Calf. Welt Solo, l.ace Root, . .. military hoel. Rcstulnn $7.50. Sale lVlee . . .$5.95 " ' "GROWING GIRLS' SHOES 1 413 1-2 GrowiiiK Girls' Patent Vamp, with dull kid top. low heel, Hutton Shoes. - Regular $4.00. Salo Price ,i $2.95 (.rowing Girls' Gun Metal, Calf Vamp and cloth top. Button Shoes. lw heels. Regular $1.00. Sale Price ' $2.95 4 lux irowing Girls' Gun eMtul Calf, Ijico, with clolh top, low hert. Regulnr $lo. Sale Price $2.83 . MUX'S SHOKS 610 1-2 Men's Gun Metal calf, double sole, welt, mado ' on a wide toe hint, liltichcr lace. Regular $6.50. Sale Price $l.5 Cio 1-2 Men's Tan Russia Calf, welt sole, bluchor - lace, made on a neat last. Regular $6.50. Sale Prke $4.95 $13 Men's Metal Calf, welt sole, bluchcr luce, cap toe. . Regular $5.00. Sale Price $1.45 610 Men's Gun Metal Calf, welt sole, blucher laee. Regular' $6.00. Sale Price $1.45 .-,2 Men's Gnu Metal Calf, welt solo, blucher lace, . mciliiim. rouiHl toe lust. Regular $6.00. Salo Prlco -'5 A Sweeping Clearance Sale in Our Drapery and Art Needlework Departments I A splendid opportunity to pick up many bargains that you will really appreciate. Nece ssities for the home that will make up pret- : tily and at a small cost. HltCK TOLLING AT CLEARANCE i ... - It mF' ir trm . : if f. V. 'Hi- --VA: . . -A 5 ' iff ;,n ; fit - Hi . U . SALE PRICES . Pur linen and cotton huo'k tnwellngn. Rome plain, others with fancy designs. 15 to 24 Inches wide. 40e Ruck Towel lugs, Sale Price . . 43c Ruck Towelings, Sale Price .. 50c Ruck' TowcHugs, Sale Price . . 3c Ruck Towelhigs, Sale Price . . 75c Ruck Towelings, Sale Price . . 85c If uck Towelings, Sale Prke . . $1.00 Riu-k Toweiinsa, Sale Vrhv . . $1J!5 Ruck Towelings, Sale Priee . . .29o .3c .30o 4Se .49a ,5o .70e . 95c EMBROIDERY PACKAGE GOODS . ' On odd lot of these, mostly Pacific brand, showing women's and Children's wear. Your Choice at 1-3 Prices - CURTAIN NETS, SCRIMS AND MADRASSES Cretonnes and Silkolines, Colonial Drap eries, a table of these on special sale from 1-3 to 1-2 the regular price. . ONE LOT OF FANCY ,STAMPED ART GOODS. Table Runners, Sofa Pillows, Center Pieces and Scarfs, Laundry Bags, etc. Your choice at 1-2 Price M Fill I : fi) PENDIETONS greatest department store ff 1 WAI If l!iiJ WHERE -.IT PAYS TP" TRADE-IMaf Plp y I'romlse Alleared Broken. Jin the complaint file in the nuiier- VAXCOrV"i:K. Van. an. 1. J. Wr Ctirt. he alleges that on July 3, S. lik hinvnrt. lo. Xiuuuei'ii. lived jjaxI laifc "inilsed to marry Mr. Condon. Ore., and hn Jls sfjiLl?.!""1. X!i'J'tH,1S"'l.-ft h' solicitation, out the property f orth' lino.vOA, U jn:le de-.dav ',n wedding had not heen set. fendant in a breach of promise 'unit Hhe 'sa' that while the agreement l.y Mrs. 1 1'. Van Delinder. who seeks was in effect. Mr. Richardson married to collect KS.OUO as aliened dam- Mrs. Florence 8. Manion of Portland, lifrcs. Novmber 21, OREGON AVIATORS IN FRANCE MADE PROUD RECORD FOR HEROISM Man Known in Pendleton t Tells of Brave Work '. Boys. tailed for. duty at air service t head- ' servio;. f.leutenant 13. A. Gcnry; Is quarters tn France., . ' ' now on his way home 'from Camp The experience and hrav'e acts of Morrlsonj, VaT It . E. Cy is flyit.. at several OreKon fl.vcrs werff described u.iel,tFnarft it0and W. tJeary is oom- few rrKon boya who maw actual flsht In at orPr the I.iips, but anient: thruto NEW YORK, Jan. ,18, Among the paasenicnra who arrived ' here rrdm Uveruusl wa Captain Ovan O. Mijr fln, an American 'who went to KtiK land In November, 1917, to assist In the laying of mines In the Xttrth sen. "We received all possible co-operation from the liritlsli naval authori ties," he sahl, "and took ovor two manufactories hi Scotland, one at in-, verness and another at. UnvHTKHi'den, where the new mines were to be made. One thousand Americans wore taken ove'r and within four monttiH we had assembled all the parts of the nilues utui wene 'turning; them out faster t.h;ui we oould lay thein. The Amej- "icans 'laid about .iu(l mones In the North 'sea and the BcHtsh ipiout it', uini. ' . s . "The area in which the mines were 'latd extended from the north of Scot land to the t'attejrat. AH tlie niaehln j ery was put-In nvorklns order In the J converted distilleries by the. Amer icana we .took over and wo turned lout a very effective mUie. - "Ho effective was the new Invention, which is still a secret, by the -way, that j we were planning the mlnlntf of the j Mediterranean when the armistice : was siKned. ' I "The Mrltlsh nnval people acknowl- edKed that tfio -work we did was' of inestimable value and proved one of the great obstacles to Gernmny's lT boat warfare." .' , ' : , LIEN'S FINE ,''. t f -r.-r,-' at, Ynuntf Slen's Bifd. ' Sfcn's, Itctiiilars, Stouts anil Uinus jtluc Hrrzr liicludct. Wonderful values to :ll.(lll. (iu.irantu'd all-wool 'fabrics. Finest workmanship, Alli ialliiiis I'rcc. , - Sale slnrls Mondiiv, ,lun, I:! til I. nils saiimlav niirhl, Jan, lHth. BOND BROTHERS 1'endlcUiu's Leading Ckxiilcr 'S:. :- i Whitman's The happiest rirlln' all OeN , nmny to sea American soldiers en-) ter Met was Hiss Mary Grass. M Hiss Grass cams' to Mets a year. before the war started to- make at long Tlsit with relatives. - She wssi there when the war broken out, nd then it was Impossible for sari to return home. wewpisl e, She was almost overcome wlthd motion on seeing sour of her fal-j low eonoirymen. m Higmfo'A Hnl haveat spoken J word oft English for five reara.4eh sald.4 All my TeUztivea-aaa friends ncrf poatewmtaint but-rnian 7 Just received a large j AGRICULTURE TO BE BASIS OF INDUSTRY SAYS LLOYD GEORGE IINDON'. Jan. 1.1. Itadlcal ORri cultural reforms are proposed for the incoming aovernment by 5 . IJoyd GeorKe. Aurlculture is to be regarded as the basis of all national industries If the premier's proaram is followed. . The food production department, under Plr Charles Fielding-. Is to he made more permanent and to work for the maximum food production In the island. Transfer of land Is to ho made easier and cheaper and tenure of land workers secure. Ownership of. land is to carry wl r It the leal obligation to produce the maximum amount of fond for the ; people, which will bring under pro- i duction thousands of acres and result in the breaking up of large holdings now lying fallow. Waste land is to be reclaimed and devoted to cultivation. Capital for this purpose Is to bo supplied on easy ierms. Trees arc to be planted on land suitable for no purposes but forestra tion. This will be a befjinnin: for re placement of the groat quantities of timber cut for war purposes. More houses and cottaas are to be built In the country and better educa tion provided for agricultural work- i ers. Cheaper and better transportation from farm to market for produeo Is promised. ' supply. You can't Jbuy 2 d better randies, bptter m j assortment, anywhere j in the world than right S i here. ; K k We have tried .to 5 f4 carry this policy of se- 4 lecting the best through B Out our business. j A Come in and judge 4 j for yourself how well j J we have succeeded. 5 ? f i Tallman & Co. B Leading Iru(lsU. 4. 5 and cook alsutt 1l minutes or tintll it will give a Jelly. Turn into molds. Ilakcd Apples and Ilannnas. Hllce bananas, peel and quarter apples. 1'lare In baking pan, dotting leach layer with butter or butter sub. tn stitiite and chopped tints. 11a ke In a quick oven, basting frequently with a nance made of a half-cup of water, a tablespoon of white sirup and a little lemon Juice. Spain wants to get In the pence con. ference, but would stand more chanca of success had it participated In the right war conferences. Of a good fellow It may no longer be said "He's a prince;" royalty hav ing lost much of Its charm for the world. "He's an are!" gives a mora popular Impression of high and mightiness. ' plcUng aO advanced course In aerial machine gunnery at Olcott, Texas. You Can't Rub It Away; i- Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure. If u are afflicted with Rheuma-1i-m, why waste time with liniments, jotiun and other local application that never did cure Khcumatism, snd never will? ' Io not t-y lo rub the patn sway, for you will never succeed. Try the teni.il,!e jtlen of finding- the cause of the aiu. and ro after that. Remove. ti, rue. and tilers run i-e io pain. i'vli fcvvf U lid tf llhvutua- tum until you cleanse your blood of the perms that cause toe disease. K S. 3. has never had an equal as a Hood purifier and scores of sufferers ssjr that it has eleanstd their Wood of hheumatism, snd removed a!l trace . . t' U a I... .-a 4 -r-m tlieif f fn. Get a bottle of 8- R. S. at your J dnae store. nd t?"t on the ri"ht trtitment to-day If you int epc cial BidM Ml :h io, you can otitain h frre i"y adiieftr.sf Mlil lireror PORTLAND. Jan. 1 l.Aftor several morrlhs of active norvtce tn the avia-' iton branch of tip American forcf-a in I France, lieutenant Arthur M. Opary j of Portland returned to his home ' Wfflwuttoy nlerht. He came direct I frrm tard-n City, I. I., whre he re- reived tiiw dlscharKe laxt Thursday. j lieutenant Unary was granted a 1 commiKHion after training at the see I ond officem camp at the I'reBidio. ani nont to Kelly field. Texa. where i he acted as tttwbiiant executive offi- rer for seen month. Jle wai in Hi- milar ork at the air service concen- . tratkin crwiis in England and France for four months prior to being d- waa Lieutenant Hoder Hitchcock of Medford. After ' beiDK mortally wounded by machine eun flro on Sep tember 8, Lieutenant Hitrticock, fn a dying condition, landed his machine Idaho Will Pqk3 nef Tins !aw FtOIHF). Idaho. Jan. 10. The red flag of disloyalty, if deployed In the Htate of Idaho, will send to the peril - and obnerver behind the American tentiary those Kuilty, if the legislature lines. Lieutenant ewell Barber of now In aesxlon here pa sues the bill in- Medford and lillKh Kloomfield Of itrnHi.il In thn onnlo thin flftcrnnon OJadatone alao Umt their live tlointf ty senator Jrhn D. HoberUion. of brave -work." . . WaHhlngton county. The measure Lieutenant Tloscoe Faweett, former ( will meet with unanimous approval Portland sporting writer, received In- in both hotiHen. It atrlkea directly at June when he felt in a flight from 'the heart of the bolMheviki movement. Ixindon to Paria on a mission to fee ; 1 1 General Fonlots, according -to Lieu- ! The dependability of the offers tenant fieary. "The critKh netted him mado In- the ad vertisementa of our two broken Jaws, a broken none and merchants is guaranteed by the fact the loan of several teth in addition to that then merchant plan to remain spruina and bruiot. lit business for a long time and they Lieutenant Oeary has thiee broth-i could not continue at fill if'thyr.ad er who are also iu Die Aiuerkrau air t vertiaemeuU were mudcaUin. ' j HOUSEHOLD Who Would Miss Inserts In llnners IJho These? Who docs not like cranberry snure or Jelly with roast chicken, turkey or tame? Yet plenty of this so satisfies the appetite for sweets that dessert In such a meal is unnecessary. Note thene menus, all wfthoitt desserts. Itonst chicken Mashed rota toes Oiyinherry Jelly Glhlet Ornvy Haked Onions Corn Bread Comhination rtalad Fluked Stuffed llahlilt (Potato Ftlif flnit) -Pan linked Apples . (Stewed Calihaise i;orn Trend ftcef Steak Fried flnlons Jinked Apples and Ilunnnns, Virlry Hread '" t raulM-rry .Icily. 2 quarts cranberries. 1 fUrt water. 1 to 1 1-2 cups lleht sirup. Cook cranberries in th water 20 minutes, put thrtiuRh a sieve. Thlsj them my health" amount should make about one o"urt writes Mrs- M. 1: of juicf tind lul "'Add sweutenlnjf , N V. (Iinmlierlnln's ronsh ltcmcdy. Ho not Imagine that because other coiiKh medicines fulled to alve you relief 'that it wll Ibe the same with Chamberlain's CottBh Hemedy. Hear In mind that from a small besrlnnlna; this remedy has cained a world wide reputation and Immense stile. A med icine most have cxceptiuimf merit to win esteem wherever It becomes known. ' , " ' ":'"t S About Crnnpi :'' i T ' If your children are. subject re,; crnup, or If you have reason to fear their helnn attacked by that .dines, you shoubl procure n bottle of Cfcam berlain'a cough Keinedy. antlj xtUtly the directions fur use so that In case of an nttnrk yon will know exncily whttt course t opursue. This Is a fti" vorlte and very successful remetiy for , croup, anil It 1s Important that you observe the directions carefully. t.rcatly licncrilnl by tlianilirrlaln's Tablets. 'l am thankful for the good 1 hnva received by iisln? Chamberlain's Tab. lets. About two years auo when 1 hesan 'taklnff them 1 was sufferlnff a (treat ihial from illHtrcss lifter eatlriK and from headache and a tired, lun RtMd fenlluf due to indigestion and a torpid iver.- Chamberlain's Tublcts corrected then disorders in a short time, dud since taking two hotlles of has heen good," liurtvood. Auliuiu, li iil lis r -