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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
PAOE TWO DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1020 FOURTEEN PAGES - - H 1 CLEARANCE SALES ( y ikJJ 1 IE TIME TO BUY A FFNE DRESS. SI IT. COAT. SKIRT OR THE LIKE IS NOW. THE GRE VT READY TO' WEAR SALE IS ON IN M LL BLAST. Right at the time of the printing of thi advertisement there is still an iinmens e stock of good things from which to choose. The B argam la'ii etit is fairlv crowded with just the garments von want and the prices are typical of this Bargain Shop. HERE ARE A FEW NEWS ITEMS OF THE GREAT SALE. One Umatilla Family and two additional sisters of thii family bought $475.00 worth of Suit" Dresses, Coats, etc. They buy only the very best at any time. Some purchase. Wasn't it: The Sale is stil! running well; contrary to nil other sales the interest hasn't died out after but a few days of its life. They're still buying clothes. Half Price Sales and so-called cheap stores offer no competition with this sale for the prices are. in many cases, far below the half price mark. The high quality readily elimi nates the so-called cheap stores from com peting. A Patron From Seattle says: "Isn't it a good joke, I left Seattle, where every triin;;- is supposed to be reasonable in price, and I have bought my Coat in The Bargain Basement in Pendleton, and I want to tell you that this coat is better than any I looked at in Seattle for three times the'amount. We have left for the larger women several fine suits in sizes 44, 46 and 48. Better hurry. Misses Coals (sizes 12, 14 and 16), fine $65 garments for the low price of $32.S9. The Party Dresses are going fast, better hop today or tomorrow if you want one. Such a Clean Up Sale of Skirts Look ahead the coming season will call for waists and skirts. Would you buy NOW and save for the future? Every Merchant Knows the Market Prices as far in Advance as Eiffht Months and the fu ture doesn't look any too bright for the wom an who buys her spring or summer dress. This sale will help yc ;e B&V One Woman Customer Said: "Why do you offer the Silk Dresses in this sale? The silk dress season is just coining on?" Answer If you had as much mom y tied up in silk dresses as we have you would be equally as anxious as we are to turn those garments into cash. Too many silk dresses. How Much Longer Will This Sale Last? That's the question. We're sure cleaning up, and we're cleaning up FAST. While there are loads of good things left still tluy can't last long. They're moving out at a great rate. Attend this most important of all sales The Ready to Wear Clean-Up Sale Supply you: Ive for months to come, and save. " your every purchase. Plentv of good, patient, courteous salespeople to serve yon. and every purchase is guaranteed by The Peoples Warehouse, Pendleton s Greatest Depart mcnl Store. The sale is held in The Bargain Basement where prices are lowest in all Pendleton. Specials in Hosiery Mothers, heres' your opportunity, a ppetial clearance sal of l;VKTKK BROWN Ribbed How? Tcr Children. Values that we cannot possibly duplicate when these are got e. HOYS" IIMVVV WRIGHT RIBBED HOSE with double knees, a hose made for wear and service, marked ai these special prices. Pma 11 sizes, the pair 43c LArge sizes, the pair 50c B1 STKU BBOWH fine ribbed hose for elrls, color black, 50c hose that we have marked for the clearance sale at Small sizes, the pair 35c Large sizes, the pair 40c Your last chance to buy KHAAV KNIT SILK BOOT HOSE Colors of black, white and cordovan at the Clearance Sale Price of f 1.00 The price in the future will be $1.50 Girls' and Chil dren's Worsted Union Suits Ag-es 4 to 16 years, high neck, long- sleeve, seconds to Lacka..' iH.a twins un derwear. . rplendid winter weigh: . For this Clearance Sale only Per Suit $1.39 Children's White Fleece lined UNION SUITS the Suit $1.00 VN 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 Chanioi sucde Gloves They're warm and they wear well and besides they look like suede. Col-, ors in grey, brown and white. All sizes, too. i 1.25 Gloves on Sale, the pair . 98e $1.75 Gloves on Sale the pair $1.49 J A NEW SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We have Just Installed u now West ern I'nion dock for I ho benefit and idaveltlence of our tru.de. When yoO rant lh ( nnnrccY time you'll find II lu re. J JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Napkins and Pattern Cloths of Pure Irish Linen Uncos of all klml. are aettlnv .career and higher In price every month. Buy now while you can save lu ikt tint or Hir rejrulnr prtoo Pattern cloths In all sites. Mercerized Tuble Duinaitk, $1.25 grade. for 98c A splendid heavy quality that will give service. T.VIH.K P VIni.Q Fifty-four inch fleeced heavy nap pud ding at a rpeclal clearance prlc. of the yard The Sale Where Quality and Economy go hand in hand. PENDLET0N3 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE EBnfil W"FPF- JT PAYS TO TRADE WM Shop Here and Save on Your Every Day Needs. THE BOOK SHELF All books here mentioned can be found in the Connty IJbrarjr. "Success comes only to those who lead the life of endeav or." Roosevelt. Xtlicua Li! ar li -,rt for 1919. By the County Librarian. Annual reports of the t'fnatilla county branch libraries arc beginning to arrive at the central library. The f ir: t wis ree,-ived on January Jrd from the Athena library and includes itoiri. interesting points which might . i v wren as a standard of comparison Sir otl-,r public libraries in cities of . imea the srje of Athena.. Th? I Is ion of Athena U Em accon'- . ing to the last census. I'se of I.ibrary jOrcukitlon of books i Adult class Adult fiction .New readers rc-gii Adult Children . . 17M ' . 201 ; children class . 'hildren stories .5571 I ;:z...::,o:zz:r;?..: zui m m Pianos and Player Pianos .lust paw hi ! smw of llw pawi tliat were ordcr d l AiutuM for Vm-uiber ItVM eHCTT They iie iU-laiil like iiuinj irtluT h imeiiis of mererian i ... uiiiioM -i. !-. -i liniT) if M' nanl one r tin o tx-nti r- . ri'netifw f r the niic f war i ti'lllgll In mMtM Xe Vvir. I i! i re - I'e ' " mii this ntw I w ' ifi'e m) 4UM the mhmir.'i' of a mnah ai education lir rl rur her a p'ann to practice on itnd fluit t the bKMrf "vlit i.i! iaii. ra.tlei'. .. 4. IMIIWI.Ii. f,-ii"ir llepre- ritlalve. UOIII.I It A I ll tsi: l'f.N '.. C'uri' IVnlmul llnm., lift- 339 Total 207 Th'' library in open two afternooffA a week and th fix mi'mbens of the li brary fvoard tak1 r-nttro r:harK of tli- 'J, work in turn, thus kefpinff up a live J IniefeM in the public library and NM fv-JJ rtfJucmg: ihf fxpenwi ot 'inploymtf a (J librarian. The city council has wil-1 rVjy hnjrly nnancea the liurMy and 1i;ln or- f' lXHl to do much bftr as noon an a library building can n:tirMl. DurinK 1919 the pbrary was open I 96 daya with an averap of 58 book; j oheekrd out per day. Muring the rn-f tire month of January the library ww clo for influenza quarantine or the i total circulation would bave rwen fuil t;f0 more than the report howi" J At thi time alwo, th; Athna li- j brary Wiataimtf a rry rreat Iokh in j the death of fcfr omr I. Wait, who. Hrnce the orjruniat on of the H-I brary in 1914 lias teen one of it mont aetivt and enthusiastic support era. i'ot of tlie l.lbrnr. The ar.-iount paid by the rity f Athena for the lwal maintenance of It library facilities U n-ven lielow. ThiH coMts the city aJi average of lews' i than five cents per book Circulated .spent for new book and could not- poanlbly . accom pUshcd without clowe co-operation i and 5'upportr of county the county yHtem. U brary evpenes: I Kent for room 1 Mapizine stib:triptions Xew books 24 books rebound ' Furniture . i Janitor service i Heat : Incidentals :d lt in The members of the library board are Mrs, Ida Del, preshicnt: Mrs. R. A. Thompson, vice president; Mr. Anna I.lttlejohn, seerc ta ry ; M i s. Jesi e I -ft Q row, M rs. A dele Mel-; wen and Miss liura Mc-Intyre. 'Women Hhonld b very frruteful to men for the way they have be hfived toward them in their business .iHsociatk'ns durlnfr the last few year. It Is hoped that the new year, while it is still entitled to the a ijectivc wftt i 40.fiT 1 1, fO WAR WORKERS PROTEST FORFEITING POSITIOWS uiiiiiiittiiiiiiriiru.iiiiitMfffiiiiiiiiiuiiu To Prevent ;iiflurnM j Colds cause ;rlp and Influenza laxative ihiomo qitjmnic Tablets ; remove the eniiM. There fB hnly one . -Mromo Quinine." R. U'. GKOVEVS stRnnture on box. 30c Total The Ath na lib nual library ball which were $60.1 i in LOXDON, Jan. 10. Working wom en's trade unions are raiainjf a storm p port et ajrainst the oust!ng of their memhern from positions vacated $268.7 rv also cave an an- the proceeds of 1 during the wur by service men. VtH- lrt'.) The fi.- I countess itnouua. ftrcanizer ' tion rental collections u rnountetl to t$6.7& of which $71.96 baa so far been of the Women industrial leaRue, has made ( tiiis cunniicnt on their plea: Total 98 Fiction is i2 per cent of the total. lif volumes loaned to adults. Children's books are 19 per cent of 707 the grand total loaned. 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