PACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1519. TWELVE PAGES If you would knowrthe value of true economy we certainly would advise you to pay this 'event a visit ISO W,dv before it finally comes to a close. It has a savin? story to unfold to you on every 1 rlicle.on naif .in every department. Some of these articles we list here; hundreds of others you will find here in "bur store. Don'j(; delay too long, come and buy before someone else' takes what would -Dresses : ; ; 1 ; ' ' And when. me say "filial' we mean that the j.rirr we Hav named sr lo enough to suar e jinlt-e a fw)pletv4iKp(Wiii. There are nheer niiiiy 'rriie audi pnuMksill every summer style that had a vogue thta season; a tew silk are s.w included! there's a host of model to ohonse from in almost any -vol or effect you may doMre. 'i - . ne special rack fff dresses. Including Taffe tnn, tJeoretf. Sntina and Khaki KooU Values up to JI.VOO. ' August Clean Vp prlosr ' ' ' " Wash Dresses A very choice lot Including Organdies. Lawns. Voiles and Ginghams good assortment of col ors) re closing these all out at One-Half Price 5.00 Valuer. Anruxt -Clean tp pWoc. f 2.7.1 Value, August Clean t p prlne M.2S ft.(K Value. Aliimst CTn t'p Vrtoe ..... l.0 SHMM) Va-V Aiorust t lean tp price $5.0 f IS 5 Value, August Clean t p price $8. 25 I5.no Value. Aiwrnst Clean lp price t7.R0 Sin. no Values, Augm t'lena.l'p prtiio $10.00 i5.M Values, A mm- Clean I p price .-. tlS.50 SATEEN PETTICOATS We have a good stock of sateen petticoats in navy, black and Kel ly green, values up to $1.75, Au gust Clean-Up Price . . 08c Summer Wash j Dresses SILK AND GEORGETTE DRESSES v ... $40.00 Values, August - Price .". i . . .'. '.V.' $450 Values. August Price ............ $15.00 Values, August Price . :.v. $47.50 Values, August Price . ....... $55.00 Values, August Price $65.00 Values, August Price . Clean-Up ...... $32.50 Clean-Up $36.25 Clean-Up ..... $38.23 Clean-Up ..... $41.50 Clean-Up. ..... $47.23 Clean-U $ ron ax rr Th nrettifH o( these charming summer tub frocks must be sacrificed with the plainest. What yo uget depends aloitther.(n. how souo you come to make a selection. A good choice of styles ana s(sea at these final Clean Up prices. . Dresses of Organdie. Voll and pingham In many pretty styles All reduced as follows: of the better grades are greatly reduced. every one Is this seasons styles and materials. $4.75 Values, August Clean-Up Price. ..52.40 $6.50 Values, August Clean-Up- Price .., $3.23 .$7.50 Values, August Clean-Up Pride $3.75 $8.50 Values, August Clean-Up - Price ,.$45 $10.00 Values, August Clean-Up Price .. .. . ... ..... $5.00 $12.50 Valued Augusrcfean-Up Price . $6.25 $15.00 Values, August Clean-Up Price ...... .7 ....... $7.50 $18.50 Values, August Clean-Up Price .................. $9.25 $20.00, Values," August Clean-Up Price $10.00 : $22.50 Values, August Clean-Up Price . . ; . , $11.25 $25.00 Value's,' August Clean-Up . .Price, . , . . . . , ....... . . . $12.50 WOaiEN'S BATHING SUITS Wo have n small assortment of bnthlUK suits loft in tho new tlusirnble styles nnd colura Kxtra goud values -Reduced as follows. . . ... $2.00 Bathing Suits, August Clean-Up . Price . $1.39 $5.00 Bathing Suits,-August Clean-Up Price . ' $3.98 $8.75 Bathing Suits. August Clean-Uo Price $7.50 Children's Wash DRESSES 'AT CLEAN-UP PRICES, 4 SUMMER'S ; Finest Blouses SPECIALLY PRICED Tho best blouse buying nprtuntty of jnany wcaka in this salo of the aeasou'a bent tiuitlelH. There Is almost an unlimited choice too, o that women rau easily find more than-One model to satisfy .theii4 Ile:is of bjouso values , Those motleta are more carefully tailored and mado In distinctive styles from tub silks and wash fabrics an well nn Georgette Crepe and other well Known sllkn. Indeed, you will wonder how such protty wnistH can be unit for 'such moderate prices. It's clearance time hero and that's rea son enough for these attractive prices. ( , ONE SPECIAL TABLE OF GEOR - GETTE WAISTS $5.75 Values, August Clean-Up Price $4.98 .Georgette and Tub Silks. CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS High or loy npckr, plain tailored or emhroiderod styles Flesh, iluize or White. 18.75 Values, August Clan T'p Solo .". -f..A8 8.75 Vahies, Auttust Cltan ITp price ...'..'...J...::.....' ".H IS.J5 Values, AuKUst Clean Up price $9.9.1 Many styles some plain, sopie more fanciful nil pretty nnd dainty; all last colors.. Not yno of them that wouldn't look beautiful on nay little miss. Come nnd s' this Hue. All nre well made. Mhiu' hire nnd emhroltlerv doHlirns ammiK them; Just the thing for thut .fluffy littlo .party dress. ' ' . ' Many occasions demand these enticing little garments for Kirls. Here is un excellent opportunity for. you to economically replenish their wardrobe to meet nil demands. AH are finely finished and attractively priced, ;i;ii am dhi.ssk.s Values, AuKtist Clean lp Prtcw II.S7 $2.2.1 Values, ' AiiKiist Clean V'p l'rleo H.ttl JJ.r.u Values, AuKust Clean Up Trice - HuMMI $2.!t8 Values, AuKiiat' Clean , Up Prion 1.2t H.2.ri Values, Ausust Clean l'i 1'rlce 3.ll t'i.50 Values, AUKust' Clean C) Pried $!.! 0.7S Values. Almost Clean Up Price : S.VIt ( i ivt.ritu; inr;Nsi:s 12.25 Values, AUKust Clean Up Price tl.KIl I3.GU Values, Auust Clean V'p l'rleo S3.KII I4.9S Values, Sugust Clean Up Prico S3.20 J5.98 Values, Aunust Clean Up Trico l.7 $6.7.1 Values, AUKust Clean Up Price - 115. 10 17.00 Values. August Clean Up Prli-8 .-. $0.10 AUGUST CLEAN-UP OF Women's and, Misses' Summer Apparel This is the summer, sale of sea sonable apparel thatj women , and misses have been waiting for ana iwe are glad we are able to offer such splendid styles, such worthy qualities at such tempting reduce tions. Every garment included in these specially priced groups is an ! aristocrat and was 'made to sell far higher than we are asking at present. 1 " , ' " " ,; ' .'' , ' Women seeking extra value will surely find it here, and the way market conditions are now, thrifty? women will buy for future as well as present needs, - t Just notice these price groups.. . ' ; ': ' $8.7 .' 10 $12 $13 15 17. 818 822 GEORGETTE WAISTS At Sale Prices. 5 Values, AuKUBt Clean I'p Price . $7.49 I Values,. A uKust Clean .Up Price .0 r,0 Values, AURiist Clean Up I'rliie ail.ua 50 Values, Ausust Clean Up Trico : ll.3 75 Values. August Clean Vp Price . $11.79 75 Values, August Clean Up Price Sia.AO 0 Vnlues, August Clean Up Price l:t.if r.O Values August Clean Up Prion $11.89 B0 Values, August Clean Up l'rleo . $15.79 60 Values, August Clean Up l'rice - $19.30 CORSETS All coiwtH nro roilucod for our Ah B'Mt;l v'':tw-1 -Win; w hftvc'S-rntnfd to rcdiiow tho pricv of very Ortt t t tur ' stock, which include the cele brated front lacinK CosrtardH, Hon 'Tons, nnd Itoyal "Worcester. $3.00 Corsets.' Aug. Clean-Up $2.10 $3.50 Corsets, Aug. Clean-Up $3.15 $4.U() Corsets, Aug. $4.50 Corsets, Aug. $5.00 Corsets, Aug. $fi.50 Corsets, Aug. $7.50 Coi-sets, Aug. $10.00 Corsets, Aug. Clean-Up Price ..j..;....... $9.00 $12.50 Corsets, Aug. Clean-Up Price $11.25 Clean-Up $3.60 Clean-Up $4.05 Cltan-Un $4.05 Clean-Up $3.85 C!ean-Up $6.75 FOR REAL BARGAINS Come to Out August Clean-Up Sale. I t IM)LEI0NS GREATEST DEPARTfHEMTSTORE I 7 : Vl- YOU KNOW Wliat'T. P. W. Sales are, don't miss this one, it's one of the best. - - . i - ; it ,l : ttbssc ii wm A V 7i mm' im"i -.T-r ..r.tmn " "" 11 11 ' v 'I I JMuton Jrrune friees l 1UA1 uuuu ut i iuiiuiri r j msx: OREmm an SPECIAL y v z. -NEWS OF UMATILLA CO: Hunters From Adams - Bring in 17 Grouse i Gurdane Fire Destroya - Man s Blacksmith Shop ;m (East Oreiconiaa Special) ' ADAMS, Au.Spi G. iff Morrlsoi. John Winn. John . Hales and ' Rollanc Morrison, were up at the mountains Inst week and." together, they shot 17 grouse. r. '. 1 ; i i Mr. and Mrs. Clark and son Robert will soon leave for Montana for a few months outlay. Mrs. William Baker, a former resi dent of Adams, and now of California, is visiting with Mr. and -Airs, M-- A. Katicr. K - , ' ,j - ", SIl and Mrs, Ralph Wallan were tn town Saturday, from thir ranch. lid win Putts was In Adm. Monday afternoon. .-, . ( 1 Mr. and Mrs. C M. Morrison .were Pendleton visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. I A. Lleonllen wer th ftueats of til, and Mrs. Otis Llauallea for a few days. , Mr. and Mr. Kd Wallan and children were In town. Tuesday froia their ranch near A d s ma. Clarenee Tubbs who was operated on last week for tonailiU. returned, to his farm ca the reservation. . Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daushter f.eone spent Sunday at Thorn Hollow, Those who were, at Uinjfham Sprinera for the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. C. t Woodward and children. Mr. and Mrs. David Stone and son. Miss Mazlne Elliot and Joe Elliot.' " '' f Mr, and Mrs. John Winn left Sunday for Corvallia, where they will spend a few weeks. '. ' " ' ' "" ' Mrs. p.ruester of Pendleton was the truest of Mrs. M. Mclntyre last week. , , MiKB Birdie Hoylen of Pilot Rock ts the tuest of Miss Owendolyn Melnu re. ' 'Mr. and lira. erl MuConnell and children were In Athena Aunday to aev the picture show. Ivan Blake was a visitor In Athens Sunday. , " '. "-. Mr. and Mrs. Revella Ueualien were In Adam Monday afternoon. : - Mr. and Mrs. Hit I Taylor and son i Burl of Athena wr visitera in Ad-: ama Usturday. " Mr. and Mrs, L. I. Ulull.n sod oiiil-f dr. n Doris and Xena tnutori'd to P. n- : dletlt Saturday. Fred Parr was 'a buslneai visitor In Pendleton Ksturdsy. t.lnyd lnmsn was a viaitr ' at the county seat. Bstorday. Ma, and Mrs. Al iioylm aad children were BVK-sts of Mr. and Mra. M. Mcln tyre for a few clays. Miss Pearl Pamea returned to her home Monday after spending a few days In Weston. Mr. au4 Mrs. Elmer Hslea and son and Mr. and Mrs. ldwyn Speneer mature tn l'edteton Hundsy evenins. Misses Pearl ,nd (Jenasia Dames Were Pendleton visitor Monday.. ' (P.""' pregonjan SpeflaV) ' GURDANE5, Aue. OClMil fcl anrj family motored to Pendleton Wednesday-, where Mrs. Ely and two chife dren Hnse! and Charles left for Taki ma for a short visit with her sister. Mr. Ely returned home. . t. , . . ' Ed Chapman" who has been visiting a short time around Gurda,nei left last week for' Pilot Rock whero he will visit with Frank .Tones and family: A fir at Arba Harringtons ranch shout throe, miles from Gurdane Sun'. day dim rayed hia blacksmith - shop with considerable damage to the tools. Chas. He welt went to Uklab Thurs day to make final proof on hia home stead near Gurdane. .Roy Mont gomery, Ceorge Taylor were witnesses. Frank Glllilland came out from the high mountains Wednesday going; on to Pendleton wit h, his. son - Francis where he underwent an operation for the remavul of hist tonsils and adenoids- Francis la doing nicely and Mr. Gillilland . returned ,. to Pilot , Rock ThurndaK .where he made final proof on his homestead near this place.. Mr. Oillilsnrt k'ft for sheep' earapr anain rVhiay morn lolt. JH saya teed la dry In the . 'mountains .and getting scarce. ,-Chaa. McDevltt made. a trip to Pen dleton Wednesday taking Mra. Hoi Ha ter and Xra Daugbtery down. Mra. Holltster- went to have dental ' work dont.-. . '. 'i', -' v . . . " " ' Ahout 30 people gathered at' the home of Frank Chapman on Butter Creek Sunday aad' all enjoyed a boun tiful dinner given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kapp of Nye, whose wedding ncoUred in Pendleton, -a , short time ago, . Mrs. Kapp II a niece, of Mr. Chap man and was raised in this neignnor- hood. After the dinner a watermelon feed waa enjoyed on the lown In the after noon. ' ' Ceorsro ' Taylor went to Pendleton Milton Prune Priees ' Forced Down to '$60 (Bast' Oregonfan .Special.) bif't wek where he had' some dental work done. Mrs.'; Jeff Troxel has been visiting her son Willie Troxel of Mutter Creek rolnr , i n to the Sprinits where she visited with, Evm Troxel who Is herd In. near there for M V. Chapman. Guy French, wife and children via 'ted with Mrs. French's mother. Mra. n L N'ortheys last week. Mr. Freaah going on to the mountains after wood. MILTON. Aug. 20.-rUpcal .. prune prices have experienced a, "collapse" of huge proportions within the past 48 hours, the market declining from 1105 per ton on Saturday to $60 on Monday with practically no sales be ing made. Buyers attribute the slump In prices to the dumpins of too many green prunes on the eastern markets. jfut well informed growers are skepti cal of this. , ... . . ''They say that not ' until Tuesday Had 'any prunes been marketed in the jesst'due to the fact that the earliest shipped have been in transit until yes terday and could not have reached their destination before that time. They attribute the shaved prices to manipulation of buyers, made possl bio by the federal investigation of the high cost of living and to the fact that southern Idaho prunes, which are the chief competitors of this valley, are eaifier than usual this year and are Just no wcommencing to be shipped. Just now commencing to be shipped per. cent of the valley output of prunes will be affected by the drop, which Is equivalent to 40 per ton at least and Mil per . ton was considered a good price for prunes until three years ago. unless .the market stiff ena which good many anticipate, the loss to this yalley will be at least $75,000. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Armstrong and family who recently sold a large wheat far mnear Waitsburg and moved; to Milton, have gone to Nanton, Alberta, where they will engage in wheat farm- in.. . ...,- ...... ;. H. S. McCurley, ' returned Sunday afternoon' from Pullman where he has been visiting since Friday with friends. Mrs. C. T. Goodwin and daughter, Miss . Barbara, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Frazlcr, left Tuesday after noon for Mrs. Goodwin s borne In Ba ker after visiting for two weeks with relatives 1n Milton. . ' ',. Mr. and Mrs. T." C Reese of Orofino, Idaho, are the parents of twin boys, horn here Sunday. ' Mrs. " Reese was formerly Mtss Ixtg Shangle and she and Mr: 'Reese are well known In Mil ton where they resided, for a number of years. IT J1AY CLOUD UP ANY MINUTE Rrnofit FrennnTui of TCellncs?. Idaho. fion been here for the past week buy inn considerable alfalfa hay through out the valley. Nearly BOO . tons have been contracted for by this buy er who ban been payinr $24 to $25 per ton baled f. o. b cant Milton. Al though he hajt bought heavily here Mr. Frepoonn says he believes the top of the market has been reached and thut there la a probable slight drop in stent due to the fact that the en tire United States has a bis; hay crop and tbat Montana, Northern Idaho and I a linMa ' i nMl'" . GEE-1-COOUO mCKAT-7 1 ABO ITT rr rmte''a not I H GOrHMA. GET Ort.6. SlEORtC U-l -UH- IHlCW 4'se 8eei CvKtlht' 'en all VWOTI OOi yo think ' I AM I CO 31 IT YOOrVSet-P ruK -gTC 1 A ,' I SPOILT rWJr. I Vi-es -.7 w- o . - ii i lc l: 1 ' r waQef - "ft Come see ft Try foi yourself its exclusive Auto Front arid otjier McDoudall feature's.';. Your kitchen is incomplete without a McDougwll. it takes the heat out of summer days in the kitchen. t Birthday Surprise 'Party ' : Monday Event at Echo : ' ' ,' . , '. .'" (Kast Dre?ooian Kpeclfil.) Fancaon Mettle end sisters Mossie i Allerta, whieh are counted on largely and Aaaes came nut from I'kiah to at jfor a market for local hay, have ex tend toe dinner Sunday at the Chap- - pariencrd heavy rains lately which man home. t-w ill start the grass nd furnish much . '- jl:ta pasture. ECTIf, Aug. 21. Mrs. "Asa B. Thom son entertained at a dellKhtful birth day surprise parly, at her home on Dupont street. Monday evening, hon oring her daughter. Miss Blna Thom son. The evening was spent In play ing games and cards. Dainty refresh ments were served, after which the guests departed, wishing the honoree many happy returns of the day. The Spike, Maxlne Stanfield. Lillian Wat- , h "ear ltn tenburger. Emma Oelsler, Meda G. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foly of Pendletoh. lette and the Messrs. Jack Stanfield, Miss Ina Wattenburgcr left Wed Bryan Branstetter, Vernon Davis, Karl ,nesday for Oahland, Cnl., whore she her son, J. C. Wattenburgcr. t, Clifford Essolstyn, who has been with the 11th marines In France, re turned to hia home In Echo Wednes day morning. . Mrs. It. T. Brown and son Jim aro visiting in Walla Walla at the home of Mr. Brown's mother. Ed Neill returned home from Haines, Oregon, Tuesday. Mr. Nelll shipped several carloads of sheep to Miss Esther Barnctt returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Dan Bowman Ksselstyn, tUfford Ksselstyn, Roy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomson. Mr. Carl, of Walla Walla, and Mr. Holmes of Ixlngton, were in Bcho Monday looking after the Interests of the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. Mrs. Mary Wattenburger went to Portland -Wednesday Morning to visit Keho Monday. will teach home economics in tho hlsh school there. Miss Wattcnburjter will visit a short time io Portland with. Miss Thelma Dykes, a l'l Beta, 1'hl tiorority sister. 7. E. Davis of Hermiston, was in ,u . r W lAi This -Garage is1 the Garage for Service. From oil,; gas, air arirl water ta . : COMPLETE CAR OVERIIAUUNG Make this YOUR Garage for CAR- SER VICE complete. Western Aiuto Co. Agents for Cole, Reo and Dort Cor. Water and Cottonwood 'Sts. -McKay & West, Props. Garage Thone 530 Paint Shop Phone 633,