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DAILY EAST OREflONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST -21, lQlg. TWELVE PAGES CLE II WE YOU IlD THIS GREAT SALE A VISIT? IF NOT, DO NOT PUT OFF LONGER TO DO SO. IF YOU WOULD KNOW THE VALUE OF TRUE ECONOMY WE CERTAINLY WOULD ADVISE YOU TO BUY A WHOLE YEAR'S SUPPLY NOW. THIS IS CLEAN-UP TIME WITH US AND ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT. WE MFUSTHAVE THE ROOM THEY OCCUPY FOR OUR NEW FALL STOCKS. HENCE THESE DRASTIC SACRIFICES. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. BUY NOW, AND DUY ALL YOU CAN. ' ' -.- .. . , PAGE TWO' .4 UGUST ' . ' . ,. . UP THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERY ' Mens SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK i -' - ' WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, CASSIMEttES, SERGES, ETC. THE FINEST STOCK OF THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE C LOTHING IN PENDLETON. Such makes as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsli Wickwire, Clothcraft, Griffon and L' System THE BEST OF STYLES AS: WELL AS MATERIALS. NOW I S UNQUESTIONABLY THE TIME FOR YOU TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF CLOTHING AS ALL KINDS OF APPAREL W ILL COST YOU MUCH MORE FROM NOW ON. THIS IS REALLY YOUR LAST CHANCE AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES FOR A LONG TIME. I l'"t '!'.'af. -' 111 I - ' ' -fit -. ."." - ' ? I i .j C4n-ritht llf Hart Srhaffscr & Mir LOT H. . . . $17.50 Lot H. Suits, August Clean-Uo Price ....... $14.83 520.00 Lotl. Suits, August Clean-Up Price $16.85 $22.50 Lot H. Suits, August , - - Clean-Up Price ; SI 8.75 $25.00 Lot H.. Suits, August " , Clean-Up Price J . $21.23 $27.50 Lot H. Suits, August - CJean-Up Price ...... ; $23.33 $30.00 Lot H. SuitsAugust : , . Clean-Up Pjice ... $23.40 LOT J. $20.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price , $18.00 $25.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price $22.50 $30.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price ..$27.00 $35.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price $31.43 $40.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price .$33.80 $45.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price 4. $39.40 $30.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price ..,.....,$44.80 $55.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price $49.75 $60.00 Lot J. Suits, August Clean Up Price ....,..,$53.45 LOT G. $17.50 Lot G.. Suits, August Clean Up Price $13.00 $20.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price ..... $15.83 $22.50. Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price . $17.80 $25.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price $19.65 $27.50 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price . .v .......... . $21.45 $30.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean. Up Price :.. $23.83 $35.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price .4 $27.60 $40.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price ......$31.40 $45,00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price $35.90 $50.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Trice .$39.20 $55.00 Lot G. Suits, August Clean Up Price . . ... ., . . , . . . $43,60 $60.00 Xot G. Suits, August Clean- . JJp Price $47.35 $35.00 Lot H; Suits, August - -r Clean-Up Price . S. ; ; . . $29.60 $40.0() Lot H. Suits, August ' CleahrUp Price . . . . a v $33.80 $4olt)0 Lot H. Suits, August : Clean-Up Price $37.90 ' $50.00 Lot H. Suits, August - - . ' Clean-Up Price ........ $41.90 $55.00 Lot H..Suits, August r, , . Glean-Up Price . . , $42.75 $60.00 Lot H. Suits, August . Clean-Up Price $49.25 LOTS A. & B. f $15:00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean- Up Price . . $8.95 $17.50 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price . . , $10.45 $20.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price $11.95 $22.50 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price $13.45 $23.00 A. & B.uits, August Clean- . Up Price $14.95 $30.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price .'. $17.83 $35.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price $20.93 $40.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price . $23.85 $45.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean Up Price $29.85 $50.00 A. & B. Suits, August Clean- Up Price .... LOTE. $15.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $10.45 $17.50 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price .... A.i $12.25 $20.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean- r Up Price $13.95 $22.50 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $15.75 $30.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $20.85 $35.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $23.95 $40.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $27.40 $45.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean up Price ..... ... .... ... $31.40 $50.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price $34.60 $55.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean Up Price ..: $38.45 $60.00 Lot E. Suits, August Clean- ... Up Price $41.80 $65.00 Lot H. Suits, August Clean-Up Price $55.25 $70.00 Lot H. Suits, August Clean-Up Price ...... $59.50 LOTS C. & I). $15.00 C. & D. Suits, August ' Clean-Up Price . . ; $9.65 $17.50 C. & D. Suits, August s Clean-Up Price $11.38 They Are Reduced as" Follows. $12.50 Palm Beach Suits, August' Clean-Up Price . ; . . . . . . $8.75 $15.00 Palra Beach Suits,, August Clean-Up Price ..... . ; . $10.43 $17.50 Palm Beach Suits, AttgUst Clean-Up Price $12.33 $19.50 Palm Beach Suits, August Clean-Up Price $13.43 $28.50 Palm Beach Suits, August Clean-Up Price ........ $19.85 These are all new, smart suits. Most .wonderful bargains, every one of them. , i)t f. $15.00 Lot F. Suitsj August Clean Up Price $11.25 $17.50 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $12.93 $20.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $14.85 $22.50 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $16.85 $25.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean V 4 A if ( 1 4 " ' f -f'K I -"tit ,W. FX 3 . TTn Prim JR18.75 T f rI !ZU. .A, - E r ? v f .............. "v -J- ' Jt' i f . i ii . ' . . Up Price $19.83 &r$ $30.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean- -V - Up Price $21.40 V rr" $35.00 Iot F. Suits, August Clean- , Up Price $24.45 v ' $40.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $29.60 $45.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean- . Up Price - $33.25 Up Price $36.85 $55.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $45.80 $60.00 Lot F. Suits, August Clean Up Price $46.83 $65.00 Lot F Suits, August Clean Up Price ,$48.50 1 vh? fin CopyrIit 1919' Kin KcH!Tr.rr Tl Marx $20.00 C. & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Price $12.95 $22.50 C. & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Price . $14.63 $25.00 C. & D. Suits, August . Clean-Up Price ....... $16.25 $27.50 C & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Price $17.88 $30.00 C. & D. Suits, August -Clean-Up Trice ....... $19.45 $35.00 C. & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Price $22.73 $40.00 C. & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Trice $25.85 $50.00 C. & D. Suits, August Clean-Up Trice $32.95 BUY NOW DONT WAIT! YOU'LL PAY MORE LATER; PENDLETONS GREATEST. DPARTiHENTSTORE PnoPeoples arehousft VTO.M.aMjjwHrpg it PAYS TO . TH A r F JH ' BUY NOW AND SAVE ON YOUR SUIT. a: Prune Harvest Now On woman nl child who wnt to pick . . I I ...... . .t,. waoIt aH4.1n. in C ZL.' nrtt gUmtr bumper In quanOty and niifflltv. "hot-alsrr ltr "price. 10 per tn er hrtrr-r will e reallred- br the (EaKt Oresonlait Special.) 1MAI'INE. Apr. 2i.-nEvery Man, E-rower. ( The third cuttin? of alfalfa will be Htarted about next Monday and -where 'the laid has been well Irrigated nt. average crop will be harvested despite tho extremely dry wnRon. No further nalea rrf alfalfa have been reported this week, but those who are holding for 29 or better per ton ar not worrying as from indications thla price or more will be realized. - Wheat harvest Is about concluded In thla section and the belt yield In this district was made on : the J. K. Jones ranch who had one field to ave- :rnKe 54 bushels per acre.' This was made Vn land that had raised barley last year and previously had been In alfalfa. The ground was Irrigated bv fore seeding and r.Knin thoroughly soaked Just before the wheat started to head. With Irrigation tho land In the lmapino district will compare with any in the county In matter 01 production. . Itosell Crone of Hood River recent. ily with the A. K. F. In France arved In the - community ' last Monday- ex pecting' to visit hia brother Arthur .Crone, but owinj to Arthnr being I away harvesting at Prcscott his bro ther left for that district Tuesday. 5f Mr. and Mrs. 'W, W. PhilllppI were K I week end visitors at the home of their K i daughter Mrs. Judge Kelly at Freseott : last week. Mr. Kelly will finish hi I wheat harvest jn about ten d?ys and I will have approximately a $100,000 A ' crop this year. yt The Itev. and Mrs. C. C F-abbldge 5'rf the Presbyterian church returned from their vacation In the Tillamook j?countr- last Thursday and Mr. Bab- :bldge filled his pulpit on Sunday. Dur- their absence Mr. Babbldge attended ithe Presbyterian synod which conven ed at Kugene this year. VTt-a Annn. Ve-rmnnn who recently Come see it. Try for yourself its' exclusive Auto Front and other JIcDougall features. Your kitchen is incomplete without a McDougalL Intakes the heat, ourof summer days in the kitchen. ' . 2' W. B. Martin has moved to Walla Walla where she lll reside. . ' Mrs. Jessie R. Kirk, and MrsMag gie Sanderson have returned from their summer home at the Dam above the power plant on the Walla Walla river. Mrs. Kirk is assisting In the harvest of their fine . prune crop which is realizing them $100 a ton net. . Miss Ellen Wilfley IS spendlnr het vacation in Portland visiting her two sisters Mrs. Orlir, end IeVallie. She will return at the opening of school early In September. Mrs. n. K. Bean Is camping r.t Cold Springs in the Blue Mountains with her children tho guest nf Mrs. Btanle B. Sanderson. A number of those camping at that popular resort broke camp this week and returned to their homes, among tV.em being Mrs. And B. Johnson, Mrs. Roy Kdwnrds, and Mrs. Howard O. Mansfield. Mr. and Mm. Arthur (Happy) Wynams arc the parent of a. fine girl which arrived at their home Inst Wed nr sday. Mrs. H. E. Neterert who recently purchased the place formerly occupied by Fix-Representative IX)U Hodgen has moved to her new home. Oeorge Smith haa moved to the Neterert ranch home and will open the ITanaplne garage lmmcdlatclyafter harvest Is concluded. James Kirk fr.rmerly of Umapln and one of the best known former residents has suld hi property pur chased last fall in Milton to Wm. Nichols, end repurchased pnother home -fn Miljon with more extonslve grounds and commodious house Jnst ore block east of the Farmers Sav ings Bank. He expects to move Ms family to their new home In time for the school year In September. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk have been spending th summer months at the dam . on the Walla Walla river where Mr. Kirk is employed. ' 1 Fred Benrilon County Agent was a TTmrfplne visitor, last week calling on If. 1;. lienn and M. ( Henuohamp. Mr. JJennion expects to spend several days in tho Umnplne section soon and will call a meeting of the ngrieultura. council of thla district which consists of T. O.- Saunders, O. J. Kirk. C. R. Simonds and R. R. Bean to plun for work In this section. If thero Is any particular campaign that is desired let any of these men know and tho- mat ter will be taken up. The writer has In mind the systematic) extermination of the pocket gopher which eauscs so much trouble and believes that wltti the cooperation of every one in this district much could be done to dimin ish this most destructive pest. : Klnff EVIward once brought together munched away by a tiger. - .tj at hj,s, . dinner, table Rusjpem rasha,', Tho two men compared .notes., who Jiad Jiail luilf J)is XiKbt hand and Neither had fell the J east twlnca at part of his arm torn oft by a . bear,, pain at tho time. They Imatilnod that and Sir Kdward Bradford, who hadf their Intense desiro to save their Uvea had his left arm up to the elbow dulled u II other sense a. lost Arms Without Pain. Our story of a man being blown away, unhurt, by the explosion of a bomb which he-did not hear muBt seem incredible to many people. Here is something like an analogy. For Itching Torture There 13 one remedy that seldom ' fails to atop itching torture and relieve . skin irritation and that makes the r.kin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you vith Zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases Rive way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blem ishes disappear over night. Itching us ually stops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, c,sy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an ex tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. Toe E. W. Rene Co., Cleveland, .0. , No Matter What You x May Want IN MOTOR CAR SERVICE this garage has the facilities- to handle every need. A Machine Shop, Overhauling and Re pairing Shop. Service Station for oil, gas air and Water. Rest room and everything else that you 'might expect to find in a first class garage. TRY US FOR SERVICE. Western Auto Co. Agents for Cole, Reo and Dort. Cor, Water arid Cottonwood Sis. McKay & West, Props. Garage Phone 530 Taint Shop-Phone 633 rtMWlSKWKMSWSMW h0"" ,n.lTro.aDl to