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- y '- ft-l e. ! TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920. 1A0E TWO Specials in Hosiery Mi.lh.-n, here your opportunity, it speila! clanraucc sale of lilsTi-.lt HWM Ribbed lloes rcr Children. Values that - "annnt possibly duplicate when these una v mow in wv wnain Rinwinn lllSK. with double knees a hose made for wear and service, ti.arked at these apodal prlMB, Small alica the pair 8o Lain an. a. the pair Mo fine j-li.bert , for e.rls. color Mac, fcftc hose that we have marked for the clearance aale at Small sin a. the pair SAr lAr-c sires, the pair 49c Your lart chance to buy S!1W KMT MI.K HOOT ROOC Colors of Mark, white arid cordovan at the Clearance Sale Price of I.Ofl The price In the future will be 1.M I A NEW SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We have just installed u new West ern I'mon Clock for the benefit and onvenienre of our trade. When yon tvnii? the OMtKKCT time you'll find It here. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Napkins and Pattern Cloths of Pure Irish Linen 1,11 ens of ail kinds are pettinc scarcer and higher in price every month. Buy mow wtiiio you can save 1 per ornt vr Hit- reRwlar price Pattern cloths in all asses. Mercerised Table Damask, 11.11 grade for Rc A splendid heavy quality that will give serclca. Tvnij-: pjatma Fifty-four inch fleeced heavy nap padding- at a special clearance price of the yard When you have a chance to get such rea sonable prices on goods as are provided in this sale you ought to sup ply not only your im mediate needs, but also the needs you know you will experience during the comirur few months. The difference be tween buying now and buying later means dol lars saved for othev uses, and the saving of dollars in these times is jf chief importance to the individual as well as the purse. THE CLEAN-UP SALE OF WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR Onl a few rmwo ilavs left la wlii.h to avail yoni-srlf tt this wonderful l'ltlt i: CITTTHG OI'ltmTl MTY. lerj "licltl over" sssifsarnl lui-. Im-vii taken frtmt our liiuli . lass up stairsw,mcirs shop and has bocn scut la Mir l.Iar Itarualn lln-anctit where prii-e cutting is llteir hobby. Till: QUALITY lia been ATItiV. Riven NO CONSimlt- THE gr.WTITY ha beta glten NO CONSIDERATION. HALF PRICE has beta given NO t osili:K.TloN. ACTUAL COST luis la-en given Nt CONSinCK ATION. The only ONE TIIINti that has lieeil TAKKN INTO ( ONS1IH I1 ATION Is A OlICK. CASH CUBAN DP, oi.l naturally to mammptUk tills end. Oie prices have beta eut to a point clll IlidU iilons." THESE ARE Tin: GARMENTS sacrificrd Women's I'lne Tailoreil Suits Original prices hoveling around the hundred dollar mark. Women's High Quality Oiats Some of them having been offered us high us it Hun dred dollars. The Finest Wool, One MCO Dresses And every one bears the T. P. W. high quality. The Most I la l ..ial. -I, Finished Silk Kresscs Banging In prices originally us high us sixty five doilara. Waists of F.vii-y IH-serlptlon. Skirts in Silks ami Woolens. Yon will like every liarualn and only wish that ou could buy them all, THF.Y ARE SO UV IV Plllt I:. Attend the last few days of this sale in Till-: HAllUADi uasi:mi:nt of the picopi.ks waiikhoi sr.. AN ENTIRE CASE OF T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP White Cotton Sheet Blankets Extra large double bed size, soft white fleece lined eotton blan kets with pink and blue border. For this January Clearance Sale, the pair Worth $450. $3.69 In Our Model Sanitary Itaseniont DLEAMinf.sk i: ONO.MY SERVICE S Main Line Phone all Its All Other IM-pts. Cull 22 QUALITY TOILET SOAPS Creme Oil, the cream of Olive Oil Soaps, the bar 10c Wild Rose Glycerine Soap, 2 bars 25c Rose Bath, a good bath soap, 3 bare 25c Icrgens Violet Trans parent Soap, 3 bars for 35c Jergens Peroxide, Rose Carnation, Geranium, Crushed Violet and Crushed Lilac Bath Tablets, the bar. . 10c Pure Castile Soap, large long bar 50c Luckel's Pumice Toilet Soap, 2 bars 25c Small Fairy and Small Ivory Soap, bar. . 10c JANUARY SAVINGS ON CLOTHES There's been a lot of talk about the high eost of liv ing and advanc ing costs of clothes. Thi- January sale of ours'll make v ou for.- all that for the time be ing, be H 3e w ere selling fine suits and overcoats at special reductions very latest models; splendid all wool fabrics. They were made to sell this sea son and we're going to sell them You know what that means in ! this season. It gives us a chance to 1 style, quality, service. We've got a save some extra money for you and lot of fine suits and overcoats here; to make good friends for this store. prices way below present market values. They're made by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX The January Itelincatoi ww ma ipe Subscribers please call lor copies. New Corsage Bouquets Symbolic of 'spring came in yesterday. Bet ter see them. Prices range from 75c to $1.50 WHITE WOOL JERSEY a popular thess fab ric tor spring here. 1 is 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 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. AH izes, too. $1.25 Gloves on Sale, the pair. 98c SI .75 Gloves on -r - - Sale the pair 1.49 . -a-... BUY NOW AND SAVE PENDLETQNS GREATEST department stork 3fiePeoples forehous WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE BUY NOW AND SAVE illl-.tiillllaMllltihiliSSllllillllllllllil m 1 'N!Ti'"-'''T1'i'ii!i'l'i'l''!iWillMlllllll!l!!!ll WP;i!!l!Wifelll WHM .lillaIxIZM;jlLl?:Ta - - . 'home Saturday. ;there was more mtuAc by the orchen-j 1 ' . ! m i -., GWtartaa rhrislnnhfr rpturnrl I m and nn ft I! ron hv RtW. ( Jji JIllht?r. , . Special News of Umatilla Co. EVANGELIST IS GIVING LECTURES AT ADAMS ' , t Kat Oreffonian Ppeclal. ADAMS. Jan. 13. Rev. Walter Duff angellt, of rortland. started a ser ies of meetings In Adams at the Itap tist church on Sunday evening. A !cjce crowd was In atienaancc. Mr.. Cofly who has been c her home with illness is improving. Hel"n l;la.ke and Gwendolyn Mcln- ; ire, returned to Tendleton after , pending .-uiiday at home. Mrs. M. Mclntire are at- j Tum-u-Ijiim lumber com-i g in Walla Wall-, this ! week. Miss Nellie Rarr of r'endletim .spe-itj Sunday ut home in adams. Mrs. J. Spencer was in Penal'jton : Saturday. I H Mrs. -:ra Whltely was a business visitor in I'endleton Saturday. Carl McConnell had some new doors nfined m-de for his barn. . ' ' THE NAME IS YOUR SUREST GUARANTEE. White Trucks FRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO Pendleton, Ore. Phone 46 THE WHITE C 0 C leveUnd, Ohio. Mrs. HL, Bunch haa been confined to her home with a bad cold. E Clark and daughter of The Dallfl were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Adams thin week. Oladwyn Spenrcr was taken Hinldon- lv ill on Sunday even in I? and was taken to the hospital In Pendleton where Hhe WU operated on Monday for appendicitis. Iir Iw recoerins; nicely. Wrenie Green returned to hi home in Adams Wednesday after visiting with relatives and frlenda for the past two toeafei l" the valley. Mrs. J. Spencer and Mrs. G. Spencer w ere . n Pendleton a few days this week. Mrs. Carothers and daughter Alice i returned to their home in Portland after visiting for the lat month with Mrs. M. Hunch at Adams. jU 1 Lieuallen waa In from hia ' ranch Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Halea and mm John were in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mm Gremmell and chil dreo of Helix were In I'endleton Sat urda'. ISTONL JOINT INSTALLATION ss? Mr. and Mrs. Parr gave a dance on Mi.HS Sylvia Christopher returned ira and an address by Hev. GaMuher. to Pendleton Monday having spent Then all assembled round the banquet Sunday at home on the ranch near tables. Aoam. The snow blanket does not stop land - - selling as will be seen by the follow- i ir im iiatm i r r ff r ill line deals made recently. H. ifci. Hanley has purchased the. O, F. iHrigham 4 0 acres for I600O. Twen ty-five acres are in alfalfa, the bal- ready to seed, and one-half of the right has been paid. Mr Brwtiam still i eta ins his home or- chfl rd tract, which is now in bearing and requires all bin spare time. Mr If a nl"j' will completely develop his new farm by seeding It to alfalfa. Mr, Hanley has made good since coming I to Ilermistmi 11 years ago. He land jed here with a team and wagon and n ; few hundred dollars. He now owns his home place on South Hill, consist trig of a rtne residence and an S acre 'pear orchard. He developed 20 acres 'last year and sold it for 5O00 cash. P. B. Hayden and son have purchas led the McTonald place went of town. This consists of 3 acres of which 20 : acres are in alfalfa, and also has good house. i The I'matilla Farm Kinds Co. this week sold 40 acres of raw land lying between the A line and the feed canal to J. H. lteid. This tract adjoins Mr. , field's home farm. The company al so sold t$ acres of raw land to C. H. t McElroy adjoining his alfalfa ranch 'near Minnrdoka sch RHItDL HHIUJ r: i Minneha ha school house. ( But I regonian Special.) HERMTSTON, Jan. I Si Oil Mon day evening in Mack's hall took place ja public Joint installation of the L O. (. b". and liebekah orders. About 80 witneHsed the interesting event. Fol lowing are the names of the officers I installed: I Sunbeam liebekah No. 180 Dora Mikesell, noble grand; Udora , West, vice grand; Km ma Strohm, treasurer; Hertha Nation, warden; Anna Suther land t-iinductor; Anna Taylor, chap la .t.l jO.; Lnura Challfs, I. S. V. G. ; Bert J. Nation. I. O.; Thos. l. Worster, O. O. i An ausplciotiH feature of the instal lation 'pr-mony came when Mrs. Wor ister, after imparting the duties of the noble grand to Mrs. lain; Kut.h Scott, K. S. N. G. ; IdaPns idy, U S. N. O.J Millie Deck, It. W. V Mikesell. present ed that lady with a beautiful and SUMMJ. .,i,t In thfir home on fn!n lastly old ivory loago gavei maoe irorn street. Supper was served and all j th" "'k f a wlrttt by a native of H,ert a pleasant evening. Alaska. This unique instrument of Mr. and Mrs. Lieuallen, motored in authority was inspected and admired from their ranch Monday. j by many in the lodge room. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lieuallen and After a short recess, during which daughter Doras and Dena and Mrs. C. 'an orcehstra composed of Miss Madge Christian motorod to Athena Satur-'wire, violinist: Paul Millei. 'ello; day. iMiss Clarice Watson, plafi.V, Herbert Mr. and Mrs. II. I-jeuallen returned ; liiuieline clarinet, and Supt. A. C. to their home Friday after visiting j Voelker, cornet, rendered exception for the pant wek with relatives at ally good music, order was again WslU Walla, called by District Deputy Grand Mas- Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallan motored in , t Wst. who proceeded with from their Ranch Monday. Ithe Inntallation Off the Mr. and Mrs. liurkman anfl nangn- , erB ln thp ehairs of the PORTLAND'S BIRTH RECORD SHOWS GAIN OF 83 OVER 1918 tfr Ida came In from their ranch Mon day. Mm. .Tak Care and sun were In Athna .-Saturday. H I--is wits In Athena Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ". ffemmell of Helix wfr- ih" j-!ieMi it MIms (Iwendolyn Me.'nlyre i.f Adams Pnlnrday. Clarence I'arr wa the euest if Mr. anil Mrs. W. H"wyer Sunday for din ner and all alended church in the eveninff. Miss Pei-lah Rnenrer returned In jrM,.ii. t'-n S'ni.i,.- urier rawwilig i lodtre f.r the ensnina; term: Vineyard Ixdge N'. 20 W. S. Cas h.Iv. NM iirand: Untrue Myers, ylce urand; W. A. Lonnhorn, secretary: ttmy Sirarue treasurer: V. F. Ward, warden: W. O. Snlherland. conductor; VI. It. Oallnirher. chaplain: childs Carham. R. fhallls. U 0. H. : Wrn. Mikesell. U. S. X. i.; Wm. FntiK. I s. N. !: Walter Mensley. It S. V. : llenrv Xnt I S- O.: A Kuhmann. I. ti.; Lou Rogers. O. O. When Mils (i-r. mony was conclude PORTLAND, Jan. 13. Under the head of "vltai statistics," Dr. Oeorsre Farrish. dty health officer, today an nounced an Increase of S3 births In 19 1 9 over the record established in following offl- 1 A cnrresponnina; increase in tne j q q j,- u.ain rale Hnnwn .ti more ucains mis ear I nan last. PoUowitiK Is the i 1 1 r . i this year an I crnpared with previouH ears: 1919. isinlurths; iai. IttTl 1I7, 404s. The death toll in the same years shows: 1918, IH&I l18, KM) 1917, 2427. To 4'nee a fold In One nay i iiae i, aaa live, i I'M1' tji Mh . (Tablets ,) It ators the Cnnah and Headache snd votka off the ("old. E. : 'W. QHOVm't slffnsture on e.o-li bo.l United States TIRES WATCH YOUR TIRES THIS SLIPPERY WEATHER Come in and let us look yours over and keep them in con dition. UNITED STATES SALES AND SER VICE DEPOT. Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 630. Paint Shop Phone 633