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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
TkOt TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. TWELVE PAGES (SC)20l JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES AN ENTIRE CASE OF White Cotton Sheet Blankets Extra large double bed size, soft white fleece lined cotton blan kets with pink and blue border. For this January Clearance Sale, the pair Worth $450. $3.69 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Napkins and Pattern Cloths of Pure Irish Linen Linens of all kinds are getting scarcer and higher in price every month. Buy now while you can save 10 per cent or tlic regular price Pattern cloths in all sizes. Mercerized Table Damask, $1.25 grade, for c A splendid heavy quality that will give service. TABLE PADDING Fifty-four inch fleeced heavy nap pad dine at a special clearance price of the yard $1.1 January Clearance Sale of Chamoi suede Gloves They're warm and they wear well and besides they look like suede. Col ors in grey, brown and white. A!! sizes, too. Gloves on Sale, the pair. 98c 81.75 Gloves on Sale the pair $1.49 A CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S SUITS During this sale we are offering some most remarkable bargainss in Mens Suits. In the sale arr abou; fifty suits, in cluding a good range of sizes from 34 to 42. Good patterns, good makes, good ma terials. We have reduced them from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. They are bargains that you simply can not afford to miss. For the man who can not be fitted with one of these specially reduced sale suits we have reduced every suit in our entire stock 10 per cent so that we have bargains for all. Come early before some one else has taken the suit that would have been your choice. Girls' and Chil dren's Worsted Union Suits Ages 4 to 16 years, high neck, long sleeve, seconds to Lackawanna twins un derwear. A splendid winter weight. For this Clearance Sale only Per Suit $1.39 Children's White Fleece lined UNION SUITS the Suit $1.00 CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S APPAREL We have taken $7,800.00 worth of our choicest women's wear to our Bargain Basement for a clearance. The prices we have put on them don't even represent the original cost, let alone the present worth. Don't miss this great bargain feast. Buy all you possibly can and save one half or more. Specials in Hosiery Mothers, hercs" your opportunity, a upeciul clearance sale of Hl'STKK IlltOWN Ribbed Hoi for Children. Viilues that we cannot possibly duplicate when these are goiie. ROYS HEAVY WKKiHT HIHIIKJ) JIOSK with double knees, a hose ma tic for wear and service, marked at these special prices. Small sizes, the pair 45c Iar?tt sizes, the pair 50c Itr.STKIt lUlOtt N fine ribhed hose for glrs, color black. 50c hose that we have marked for the clearance sale at Small sizen, the pair 3c Ij&rge sizes, the pair 40c Your last chance to buy SHAW KNIT Mf.k ROOT HOSH Colors of black, white and cordovan at the Clearance Sale Trice of fl.OO The price in the future will be $1.(0 Buw Now While You Can Save GREATEST DEPARTMENT 5T0RR IfiePeoples farehous Prices Will be Much Higher, Don't Wait J WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADr flffinmn COURT, SANS ATTORNEYS, WITH CHARGE OF $1.50 ADVOCATED IN SPOKANE 1919 legislature of this atate. If es tablished it will be a part of the Jus tice court of S. C Hyde. , BOMB EXPLODES AT OAKLAND STV. "3N OAKLAND, Jan. 7. A bomb placed BI'OKAN'B, Jan. 7. Contemplated establishment here or a court in which ettornevs will not be permitted to ap- :. ,. r- 1 1 '. i !'.'' no more than $20 will be heard, was on toe Porcn o, . r.- announced todav. Costs would be compans a pumping station, exploded limited to II M for each cae. -Wednesday night when it was picked The court would be established in up by James Hamilton, an employe of accordance with a law passed by the; the company. The station is in an exclusive resi dence district. The noise of tho ex- ! ploaiop reached for Beveral blocks, but New Year's eve revelers In the ' neighborhood took It to be a part of the night's celebration. Hamilton was badly burned about the hands, face and .eyes. Investigation has developed no ex planation of the presence of the bomb and the police are uncertain whether TAXATION SAVES LIFE OF APATHETIC PARISH IER TOE ROUTS GANG CHARLESTON, 8. C, Jan. 8. (By United Press) A practical plan to persuade members to attend services it was the result of a boyish prank r J here Jn inSurance plan put of some one who wished to damage the company's property m The Way to Buy a Truck Until a make ha been operating: a number of years it has no chance to prove its life. It is still experimental. There are Whites eight and nine years old, winch have run 200,000 and 300,000 miles, and are still giving the best of service. WHAT IS ITS RECORD? What a truck has actually done, over a period of years in the hands of thousands of owners. Frentzel-Wailes Motor Co. Phone 46 THE WHITE CO. Cleveland, Ohio 722 Cottonwood j into operation by Uev. A. K. Cornish, ' rector of St. John's Episcopal Mission. In the two months plan, whereby ;the Church Insured Its members, has been in operation the membership of' Ithe churc h has increased to such an i ! extent that plans are on foot to raise 'a $50,000 fund for building a larger church. Barb last summer Rev. Cornish found the members falling into apa- ' ithy. Attendance was falling off and i tho vestry was becoming alarmed at what seemed to be a sure death for the parish. The pastor hit upon the idea that to induce members to take an interest in the church he would have to give them something to do. Calling his leuding members Into council with him, he laid before them jthe plan to tax each working man and i woman In the parish one day's wages a month. All others should pay $1.00 la month each, it was decided. With this fund he proposed to pay benefits to the sick, the poor and needy and to relatives of members who died. The scheme was declared workable 'and put Into operation. During the ;the first month 54 members subscrlb-j ed. In the second month-the subscrip- i tlons had mounted enormously until now Uev. Cornish declares Interest In church work and social service are at the highest point. Members over To years old get pen sions of $2.00 a week. Those III re ceive $5.00 a week. Relatives of dead are given $10.00 each. Interest is such that now Uev. Corn ish has undertaken to obtain the LEPERS IN JAPAN, NUMBERING 16,000, PRESENT PROBLEM TOKIO, Jan. 7. Japanese health authorities are considering means of dealing with the segregating lepers, who now number approximately 18,- i 000 in the country. Ten percent of that number arc con fined In the leper's hospitals in Toklo. ; (Jsakia, Kagawa. Kumamoto and Aomori. Patients who arc admitted j to the hospitals are poor persons, and j these institutions arc receiving a gov ernmental subsidy of ne-alxth of the total expense. Think three times Iwfore you apeak and then give the oiher fellow chance to make a fool of himself. Chicago News. i A Hulalne That It.. t .,,,, Mm- LAXATIVE IIROMO OlIININK (Tsb i.ni," Uik'n "V "nsoni without 2f?:, TJ;"," MJT one "Bromo Qui file box. ESoT anoVE-S " r SROCTtTHElEB CINCINNATI When a (rang or bandits entered the First National lank at Lockland. Miss Brock neier, the bookkeeper, held up ier hands obediently, but nothing was said to her about her feet iht found an alarm button on the loor with her tapering right toe nd pressed It down. A big gong tarted to ring. The gangsters d. Hut Not ilic IniviTsllT. Mrs. Edwin was showing Selma, the new Swedish maid, "the ropes." "This." she saiil. "Is my son's room. He is in Tale." j Ta?" rtelma'a face lit cp with aym-! pathetic understanding. My briulile'r church building fund by felling 1000 bun there, too." it tnat ho : wnat year? "Ach, he ban got no year, da Jodgei yuet say. you Axel, $0 days In vail." j $50 bonds oavahle In cash or In In lataltments. Other plans including a I nursery have been proposed by wo- 'men members. T. P. IV. Pure Food Shop In Our Model Sunliary flaw ml i CLEAXM.VKSN ECONOMY SKItVll I' I Main Line Phones A g" all IS ,. THA GARDEN l'llODrtTS Made Willi Perfect Cleanliness ami fare Tea Harden Strawberry. Raspberry, Blackberry, loganberry Apricot, Cherry. Damson Plum, Quince, Pineapple and Fig Pre serves. Made from selected fruit and pure granulated sugar Jal-s and cans. Price !5o in tS.75. Tea Oardeen Blackberry, Currant. Grape. Crabapple, Apple, Loganberry, Quince and Concord Grape Jelly. Jars and' cans. Price, 80c to $8.00. Tea Garden Orange, Grape Fruit and Lemon Marmalade The Jar, SOe. Tea Garden Apple Butter. Jars and cans, 3.V to I.TS. Tea Garden Mince Meat. Jars and cans, $1.00 anil SI.50. Tea Garden Syrup cans. $1.00 and SI. 00. Sn$M0sW GRTATKST Dl:PMtT.HINT S'TOBr 36eP&oples Warohous BtisIS3l3 w" wr it pays to rnD' mffMffTITiTi .Truth Secked.