East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AILYtlAST Or.EGONIAN. PEKDT..ETON. OREGON, rRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1919. "
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T1I1S GREAT SALE CLOSES'TtafORROW EV ENING. ONLY ONE MORE DAY LEFT. BE ON HAND TO SILVRE IN THE LAST
DAY'S BARGAINS', , .MAJV vOSES HAV E BEEN AED EORTHEFNAL CLOSE. Z. i I .,; T r ,',
y Clearance Sale in Our
Shoe Department
OFFERS THE CHANCE OFiYOUR LIFE T. ; O SAVE ON QUALITY FOOTWEAR.
C WOMEN'S SHOES
418.1-4 Women's W hile Wahalie Fit Welt Solo.
i juw Boot, imitation tip. kid covered French heel.
tegular price. $12.50. Sale price. $9.93 ,
4:10 Women's White Washable Kid. White Covered F
renin Heel, Lace, Regular price $11-00. Sale
lrk $8.95
427-1-3 Women- White Washable KUi white covered
heel, welt sole, lace boots. Regular $10.00.
Kale Price $7.9S
479- 1-2 Women's White Kid Lace Boot, with whits
fovered French lieeL Regular $.S0.
bale Price $6.S
4r.V Women's Grey Buck Vamp, with gray kid top,
French covered licet welt sole. . lace boot. IScr-
plap S.12.SO. Sale price 8.93
41 IX Women's Dark Cirey Kid. Usht sole, Louie XV
lieei, lace Boot. Regular $12. Sale price. . . .$9.95
4lj- 1.4 Women's dark (tray kid. tnrn sole, French
lied. Lace Boot. A very dressy boot-- Regular
12.0O Sale price - $9.95
4I7X Women s all dark brown kid Lace Boot, luiita-
Jlon tin. leather French heel, a very pretty boot.
Itegular S9.O0 Sale price -.- $7.95
6 1-2 Women's dark hm"Ti -calf, welt sole, lace
.oot. with llglit buck top, Cuban hecL Regular
: S.HMK Bale Price .... $.93
4U 1.4 Women's Itnrk Brown Kid. inch Lace Boot,
with 1onis Cuban heel. Regular 7.50. ' "
; Kaln $3.9S
4SO 1-4 Women's Black KM Vamp, with Black Cloth
top. Culian lfccl. Lace ivmt. i:enlar $9.00. .
'Sle Price . . . ' l.tf3
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438 1-1 Women's, all grey JUd. lace. Boot, with mill,
tary heel. Kenlar SS.30. Sale iirce $8. OS
431 1-4 Women's Held Mou Brown Kid Vanis with
cloth top to match , military heel, lace Boot- t
Rceular $8.O0. Sale price , '. 6.9.1
4.2 Women's medium dark grey lace boot, with cov,
ered French heel. lcs:ular t0. Sale Price ..$8.93
453 1-4 Women's light grey kid vamp and cloth top,
with covered French heel, lace boot. ISegular
$10.00. ' Sale I'M re : $7.3
44 1-4 Women's dark arcy kid vamp, with cloth top
to inalt h. leather Cuban heel, lace boot. Ilcgnlur
$8.50. Sale Price . $6.93
42 J-4 Women's Field Mouse Brown, Kid Tamp,
with Grey Cloth top. covered French ' llocl. lace
Boots. Kcgular $11.00 Sale Price $8.93
4aX Women's l'lelii Alouse ltrown Kid Vamp, cloth
top to match, with leather trimmed hecL Lace Boot.
Regular $10.30. Sale Price : . $8.95
431 1-4 Women's' Held Mouse Browu Vani, with
-CHitn Top to matcJi, covered French Heel Lace '
Boot. ReRalar price. S9.KO. -Sale Price ..... $7.93
433 1-4 Women's Gray Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top to
Match. Military Heel Lace Boot. Regular
price, ST. .Ml. Sale Prloe $5.93
420 1-2 Women's Toupe Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top
to match, military heel Lace Boot. Regular
$"30. Sale rPlce $6.43
43.T 1-4 Women's Grey Kill Vamp, with Cloth Top to
Matk-h. Military HeeL lace Boot. Regular $9.
Sale. Price ; ........v.... $7.93
439 ,1- Women's Held Mouse Brown, ' Kid Vamp,
with cJotln top. Lace. Hegolar; $9.00. Sale Pr $7.05
433 ' 1-1 Women's Dr Brown Kid. Welt Soljf,
Boot, with low military heel. Kegulur $7.50.
Sale price
,41)0 WoinCn's "Brown Kid Vamp. Cloth Top lace
' with military heel. Regular $7.50. Salo Price
400.V Women's Toncy Red Calf, Welt Solo. Iace
military hod. JlcguUir $7.30. Salo Price . . .
419 1-4 Women's Brown Calf, Welt Sole, lace
. military liebl. Regular $7.50. Sale Price . . .
Lace '
$6. 15
Boot, '
$6.13
Boot,
$5.93
Boot,
$5.94
' GROWIN'G GIRI' SHOES
4ia 1-S iGrowIn Girte' Piitcut Vamp, with dull kid
top, low heel, Button Shoes. Regular $1.00.
Salo Price $2.95
4fH Growing (.iris Gun Metal, calf Vamp and cloth
top. Button Shoes, low heels. Regular $4.00.
Sale Price .. , $2.93
449X CJrowins Girls' Gun eMUil Calr. laco. with
cloth top, low heel. Regular $1-00. Salo Price $2.83
MEX'S SHOES ' ' '
010 1-1 Men's Gun Metal Calf. dnuMe sole, welt, made
on a wide toe lat. blmiier lace. Regular $0.30.
Sale Price .V $4.9
61V 1-2 Men's Tan Russia Calf, welt sole, bluchcr
lace, made on a neat last. Regular $0.50.
Salo Price : $1.95
tii:l Men's (inn Metal fair, welt sole. Iiliiclier lace.
cap toe. Regular $5.00. Sale Price $1.43
010 Men's Gun Metal Calr, welt sole, ' bluchcr, lace.
U-giUar XH.00. Sale. Price ... .............. ..$1,43
511 Men's Gun Metal Calf, welt aole. hluclier lace,
milium round toe lat. Regular $6.0O.
Sale Price ;. ....-....-'.. v . . -V. .. . $M5:
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Men's Suits and
QvercoatsSlaughtered
Every Suit and every Overcoat in our entire
stock, including; blues and blacks is reduced.
ONE SPECIAL RACK OF BARGAINS
We have one special rack containing 100 suits and 57 over
coals that are reduced from 1-3 to 1-2 giving you a chance to
Rave froirf $10.00 to $25.00 on A new suit or coat. Nearly all
sizes are included. Some of the smartest, newest styles In
our stoc. AH wool, perfectly tailored. Don't forget this
Item.
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, V ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Not specially marked are reduced 10 per'ct.
f Lot I Sifits and Overcoats are reduced 13
per cent, - ...
Lot 2 Suits and Overcoats are. reduced 20
per cent. ( . , , ;
Lot 3 Suits and Overcoats are reduced25
per cent to 30 per cent..
This is the bargain event of the year. Don't
miss it. i - T." ' '
T. P. W. PURE
FOOD SHOP
. In Our Model Sanitary Basement.
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
Thone 15. All Other Depts. Phone 22.
Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can .... 40c
Very Large White Asparagus; can 40c
Heinz Pure Mince Meat, pound 30c
Positively Boneless Codfish, pound 40c
. Very Choice Jelly and Jams, jars 15c to $1.75
Fresh Country Sausage, pound 25c
Jones Dairy Farm. Sausage, pound . . ... ..65c
T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, pound. ...'35c and'40c
T. P. W. Tea, pound . ... . . .... .... 75c and 85c
Tomorrow Ends Our January Clearance Sale of
Groceries. You will save money by taking advan
. tage of this last day to, replenish your larder.
Wonderful Bargains Offered by Our Dry Goods Section. Read Them Carefully, Every Item Spells Economy lor You.
j WINTER SILKS AT NOTABLE SAVINGS
5 remarkable opportunity to purchase silks that are the very latest in style and weave at a considerable saving. Under ordinary con
dilions you could not hope td get such fine silks underpriced but our policy of no "carry overs" is what docs it.
Two Special Lots of
A Ml C1JiAUACK THAT MEAXS SOMETin.VG
Vlfase remember that all new silks for spring will be higher priced
tlisn guise wa offer at .regular prices. . Therefore when we put these
Maple silks on sale at these reduced prices ;ou can't afford to pass
them jip. ''"' ' .
Itlia-k and (Xilured Tarfetas. Black and Jf lured Satins, Black and
Colorad MeJ-saline ' j
Cliarmeuse. pussy wilUrwy (affetas, CTep$ meteors. Ski oner's Satin,
Te(eio c4ilne. MtMtee silks, ttuurf huing wtins, saWi satins, and all
rsm-i'V ut Included. In. tiie tw hig lots ia everr inceivable and
want4 color at thesa fri
$l.&TilKs. sals prk
tl E rfUks. sale price
$1.75 llks. aals price .
$I.S V'lks, sal price .
I .-Ilka, sals iu-!c
, tftlka, sals price
.$I.S3
.$1.43
.$1-59
.$1.79
.$1.H3
.$t.9
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1 5 35 Silks, sals pries
-l 10 Mlks. sale price
tl'.TD Pilks. sale prrce ,
:.U Silks, sals price .
3.50 Kilks, wl price ,
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.. .$2.10
. . .$2.23
...ti.?.S
.. .$$.4$
...$2.93
FANCY SILKS
" at ;' "
$1.69 and $19
A very select lot of plaids and
stripes In satins and taffetas that
were all new this season, dark and
medium grounds, very effectivs for
skirt or spring dress and worth $1.00
to 2.75 for every yard.
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SILK COSTUME VELVETS ON SALE
..' Our beautiful Inch Silli Costume "Velvet In plain tatiie and grey.
Rejjulnr $7.00 and $7.50 yard. ". , ' - -
At the Yard $4.98
TrimmiuK Velvets In, paamie or plain, IS Indies vtliliv
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$175 C.radcS, sale price
$1.5 ftrades, sale initv
'clveteens
$1.(MI (;rarics, sale irlce .
$1.$1 (trades, sale priiv .
$2.6(1 ftradea, sale pri
$1.25
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eno
$1.13
91.48
. PENDlETONS GREATEST ' DEPAIHlMENTI St0lfci"l? Yl ' -zl jCfe
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WHERE IT tWS TO TRADE
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Ifollonlnir excerpts from remarks, liy
those present shpw the trend ot ssn-'j
Itlnictit. "' . j
ARAMS J. T. Lleiialten: "I am for
good roails and for the bond Issue."
I Jesss Utiles "I am In favor of this'
j plan and for constructing- roads on a1
j water grade. I want to see some Sooa
j roads during my lifetime."
j ' AT1CKN.V Henry .Barrett: VI
'think my section will he favorable to!
the bond lan and thut the. piari as
outlined Is a good one." : j
Mr. Rerlln (VI apRrove what Mr.j
Barrett said. When I drive l
like to go rIKht along We must have
good romla and I suppose the bond Is
sue Is the only way we can get'them.''
lr fold Kprlnss Road.
COLI MRIA LlISTIRtrr (on Umatilla
prAJeet) Frank Waunaman: ' "Ourj
people are for county bonding-; . 1
think that 150,000 for the Cold
Springs road Is not enough I be.
lieve more money shoold be asslgiied
for that. road. W. L Rlusslng of Co
lumbia, spoks along the same lines as
Mr. Waugaman. , . ' j
LXllO Fred T. George: "I am for
good roads and for thur bond Issue, 1
first, last and all the time. We must
work the plan out along lines for the
general good and no seotlon shoulu
act tpo selfishly."
, As Necessary as Homes.
Joseph 'c'unjia "Good roads arte
Just as necessary as good homes. 1
believe the people of the west and are
fur this plan and will support the
'county court.
fc'ILHKWATKIt, J. V. . Baylor. "1
am like Mr. 'George, i am tor the
bond issue. In the last two years the
number of autos has Increased In III!
section and likewise the sentiment tot
good roads." t
Mr. MuDray "Bj; hard work-1 think
the bond jissue cun be canted In the
cast end of ,ths county."- . ' ', ' i i
. 1IK1.1X Carl Kngdahl: "I think
the people pf Helix will' stand by the
move." ; : '
. Roy I '(inland "I am for the bona
issue; what, guarantee Is there that
each section will get the work that
is promised?" Judge Marsh explained
in renly .that the exact amount each
section la to get must be specified In
the bonding bill when submitted to
the people and that the guarantee Is
absolute that each section will get the
work promised It.
1IOI.R.MAX It. O. Earnhart: "1
don't know Just how 1 will stand. 1
have not talked It over much but do
not want to say 1 am against It if It
is the right thing." Later Mr. F.arn
hart Indulged further In the discus
sion and Joined In urging a larger sum
than was originally Intended for the
Cold Springs road. . '
West Kiul Wants Roads.
HMlMtSTOX J. T.; Hinkle: "Our
jseclkin of the country will be unani
mously for a road plan to cover the
(entire county. Including our own sec,
itlon. The plan Just submitted by the
court Is as good as could be planned.
We would like Immediate work on
'the. road from the elorrow ' county
I line to Bcho. We want a way to get
i to Pendleton and hfte these- is. to 4s
no tie-up."
! j. f. Mr.Vaught "The program
covers the field In a comprehensive
way. We must avoid local bickerings.
The future should ha-ve to pay a shars
of the road expense. Kentiment on
the bonding subject Is now much dif
ferent from what It was four years
ago."
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. .To tl.sk e litis the most sue
ccssrul rule in our history
200. "
yDDlTIOlAL,.
rlWSBk n vw rs a&Wb
have tisluy Immii trunsfcrrctl
from the regular stock.
To Tncii iomsvrvl(a.' Jti.au
t-sstillal " donslderattoii, Ihis
nrrorils WtmiiiM-rul tipiairliiiil
tics for wTinomy.
I Fine Suits)
Valuta t 3.0o
On Sale at
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rem
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l('Stilsrs)" Isttigv tut WtniK
111 no Kcrscs bicliulcd. -' -
Buy now ant save.
BROTHERS
L'ctidlctwn's Leading ( lolhlcrs
Jumea Kyle "Amen."
I'rcM-nt Policy Wasteful. '
I'KIAIl 1. R. Laurence: Hereto
fro Ukiah people have been against
bond Issues. 1 think rfe will now feel
differently. our roads are worse
than they were 25 veurs ago. It Is
useless to spend a little money each
year. We get nothing fur It." Mr,
X.aurence urged a heavier wiffor.iie
road to the grand -county llns. ;.
Mr. MiiskIp "Twenty-five thousand
dollars would not much more than
make a survey to the Grant cunt,
line. The bond Issue for roads Is ths
I most .practical way but there should
be moro money for the road from
Nye to the Grunt county line."
1'MATII.I.A W. .1 IX.I.Inr ' I",,,,,
tillit Is In fayir of the bonding plan"
A. H. Mi-t-'urlund " think our pert
ple would favor the bund program.
There should he some work Immedl.
ately wllh the money on hand." ,
Fan Kml I'nvoralile,
fMAl'lNK 1,1.11 HiKleen: "The
; east end of the county sentiment Is fa
t vorable for "bunding. I believe tho
plan in view will be aufifffUd- "
Iine Hood "At a mwlriijjwe held
a few days ago the people Voted in
favor of bonding."
WKSTON ir. p. i; Walls: -i
am in favor of the bonding plan. 1
made a trip by autu across ths coun
ty and back and have learned to ap
preciate roads. It can all bs sum
med up. in the word, education."
Mr. tftusgs "I. am fur tha bunding
lrn(msltlon,"
Mr. Kelly - Sirlke while tne'lron'U
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Cbfldrea
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bearr
i the ,
tut nature of
lnt Get Slate Money.
MILTON H. M. . Cockliurn: "We
must get our portion of the state mon
ey or that money now available will
be apportioned to other counties. The
bonding outline Is reasonable. The ex-
j pense to taxpayers will be about two
Ijnilis or $2 per $1000 of assessment.
Personally I would puy $5 per thou
j sand to get good roads."
j 8. A. Miller "I have been In this
county for 47 years and the old trails
for spotted ponies lire no. good any
longer. At a meeting In Milton quite
a number present expressed them
selves unanimously of bonds and I be
lieve this plan will have our hearty
approval. V
1'KNIMjETOV George Baer spoke
In behalf, of David Kelson who had
been called out of town and read a let
ter from Mr. Nelson In which Mr. Nel
son said he considered the only meth
od, available to secure state money
was to bond the county. He commit
ted himself personallyto the move an
also officially as president of the
Umatilla County Good ltoads Associa
tion. ,
Tat Lonergan "The Pendleton
Commercial ("luh wants to secure
good roads. We should not pass up
the dollar for dollar offer that Is open
to us. I favor an Increased sum for
the road from Nye to the Grant coun
ty line."
If. J. Taylor Approves. J
H. J. Taylor, (named by Mayor
Vaughan) "I expect to drive to Port
land over a bard surfaced road. We
have been buying bonds; now let us I Urt SI. of Any Medici fat tits WarM.
sell some. I was against the first
bond Issue submitted in this county.
but I am going to support this plan."
Jftdge J. A. Fee .(also, named -by
Mayor Vaughan) declared, that Mr.
Taylor was the orator In tiehnif of
the city but that he seconded Mr.
Taylor's sentiments.
Unsightly pimples and
blemishes on the face are
sure signs that the skin and
blood need the purifying
and strengthening action of
BEECIMMS
FILLS.
Sold OTMTwhrf. la IWxm, 10c., 2ft. ,
BE PRETTY! TURN
i GRAY HAIR DARK
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"i... To XSraiit Co. Tine.
I1IOT IMH J. X. Burgens: "tiTRV f5ltA,'VHtVrtll.-ti'u,.t........i-..
j only way; we will ever get anything.
IThls plan will put us on the map. At
Pilot Rock we held a meeting and
half of those present had . prevtously
opposed bonds but they expressed ; ed, brings buck the natural color and
themselves for a bond Issue now. We lustre to the hnlr when faded strral
(have tho support of 75 per cent of tbed or gray. Years ago the o't.lv war
' " .,i.o,.to i.,- lo get mis mixture whs to make It u
RIX'II'U OF SAG!', TKA AXtX
Almost everyone knows that R,i.r
Tea and Sulphur, properly coni'pouml-
I adei;uary of the amount orlglilnlly
suggested for the road to the Gram
I county line.
C. P. Miller "We hear from trav-
nome. wmcn Is mtissy and trouble,
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-
lihur Collinound." von ulll a. n
jelers right along that Oregon has th;htile of this f.immis old recipe. ,.
i,.-,,.e nnu ine poorexi roans or proved by the addition of oilier l.
i inv stale In the union. We must irrellrni ut n .m.n rr..t
ihanKe tills. Pilot Hock Is going to
get behind this move."
K. t. Warner "I am heartily in
! favor of the move."
STAMIKLlK U. A. Holts: "V
want action now. the bond Issne Is
ths thing, we will get behind It
Tiont stay Flay I Try -It! No one
isn possibly toll' that you .darkened
your hair, an it does It so naturally
Mit1 evenly. You tlnmpen a sponge or
soft brush Willi It and draw tlib.
throiiKli your hair.' taking one sihaII,
strand st ft time; by morning the grav
M. t". llturanaer "The iu.jir.ivnl Is mlr disappears, and after .another up,
i genernl.lt l .nee.u. for tne-twiliewrtoii hr two, fnirVl'llr'-tlSrftmse-
xpre.s myself. Ktanfield will vote b.-aiiilroliv .lurk inv
for. K." 1 - . a. . itlve. ' . . .s