DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1020 SIXTEEN PAGES The Bargains Tliis Sale Offers ire realy too good for you to pass up. You can't afford to overlook them. Willi Prices Going I ) as they now are, it most cer tainly is the part of wisdom for von to huv all von can NOW! PAGE TWO Specials in i osiery Mothers, horoH' your opportunity, a spec al clearance m le of rt rt k immrx Rlhee! Kaw par Children. Value that we cannot possibly duplicate hn these arc gone. Hts- BRA VI WIH.HT HIBBKD hose with (louM knees. hiwe made fir wear h i d service, ma r k ed at t hese spec in 1 prh - Small" site the pah" 4oV Large xitvm, the pair 6c m sTKi; BROWN tine ribbed hose f r (It Is. color black. (Or hoae that up have marked for the clearance nale at Small si -, the j air :i."-- l-trgt situ-, the pair 4 Of Yur last chance to buy si! V KMT SILK BOUK II06H Colors of black, white and cordovan at the Clearance Sale Price of Sl.OO The price in the future will be Jl.So A NEW SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Wp have Jur4 install-! a new Wwt tti I nion Clock for the benefit and Msnvatlft; BM or our trade. When you apt fin COl:l;i:T time you'll find it here. BOYS CLOTHING REDUCED Boys' Suits Are Reduced 10 Per Ct. Boys1 Blouses Are Reduced 10 Per Ct. Boys Jersc s Are Reduced 10 Per Ct. Boj s Nightgow ns Are Reduced 10 Per Ct. I Overcoats Are Reduced 10 Per Ct. Boys' Sweaters Aie Reduced 10 Per Ct. Boys Sljirts Are Reduced 10 Per Ct Boys' Underwear Is Reduced 10 Per Ct. Buy Now and Save! Special Notice This January Clearance Sale will close Tuesday evening, January 20th. Now is the time for you to mN don't deceive yourself by waiting you'll be the loser if you do. THIS IS SHORT AND SWEE T Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats at . clearance prices You save money on the best clothes to be had; w e make room for our spring stocks THE READY TO WEAK CLEANUP SALE IN THE BAR GAIN BASEMENT THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL SALES'; A Dew (Vntiin- wits recently uaad in (his important sale. Several daya after the opening we Rated every Garment, emits, sun. Dreaaea, Walata and sk iris. kII"k their dMcrtpUom, slirs ami prleea, era twxlfed all the jiiromuifiuii in a oonvenMSit Mder ami niail-l tin- plrrular la over ItMtr thousand al ilit'sM s ill astirii Oregon. Did This Help to Clean Up These Fine Garments? Do the People Appreciate Good Things at Low Prices? The answer Is in The Bargain Basement the Busiest Shop in Pendleton. Attend this Clean Up Sale of Women's Fine Suits, High Class Coats, The Prettiest of All Silk Dresses, Woolen Dresses of the Finest Qualities, Silk and Woolen Skirts, the Very Prettiest, and Silk Waists in great profusion. A thorough clean up of our fine up stairs women's department. The Big Sale is on in the Bargain Basement, the Busiest Shop in Pendleton. Men's Muslin Paja mas and Night Shirts Reduced. This item includes four pntire left over stock of Muslin Night Shirts and i Pajamas and some vy-y interesting bargains are offered. $1.50 Garments, Clearance Price $1.29 $1.75 Garments, Clearance Price $1.37 $2.00 Garments, Clearance Price $1.58 $2.25 Garments, Clearance Price $1.H $2.50 Garments, Clearance Prfe 81.93 83.00 Garments, Clearance Price $2.47 $3150 Garments, Clearance Price $2.89 AN EN TIRE CASE OF WHITE CO T TON S II E E T BLANKETS Extra large double bed size, soft white fleece lined cotton blankets with pink and blue border. For this January Clear ance Sale, the pair 13.69 Worth 84.50 Girls' and Chil dren's Worsted Union Suits Ages 4 to lfl years, hijrh noolr, (ana i ve, gitonda tn tAckKwanna twins un ilcrwear. A spleiulijl winter weight. For this Clearance Sale only Per Suit $1.. Children's White Fleece lined UNION SUITS the Suit $1.00 January Clearance Sale of Chamoi suede Cloves They're warm and they wear well and besides they look like suede. Col ors in grey, brown and white. A!! sizes, too. $1.25 Gloves on Sale, the pair . 98c $1.75 Gloves on Sale the pair $1.49 Visit This Clearance Sale Before It's Too Late. pevbleiomS greatest DEPARTHEN! STORE PnePooples Warehouse ;i!?lll WHERE IT Pf. TO TRADE 3Bi.3SW Buy Now Before Some One Else Takes What Would Have Been Your Choice. GRAIN AND POTATO SCHOOL WILL MEET AT WESTON FEB. 13 expert, of O. A. C. will attend as in- 'ment; time, rate and manner of seed- strucuT .tml lecturer. Fred Fennlon. Inpr i county agricultural agent, will he an- ' 3 I-iOOAIj Y. M. C. A. TO HAVE THREK LEAGUES 3p problems: Noted State Speakers Will Aid County Agent in Program Planned for Occasion by 6ounty Farm Bureau. Partners of 1'malilla county are ; ijiinuiK to attend a grain and potato '-ispection school which will bo held at Weston Friday and Saturday, i wary 13 and 14, under the auspices v.r the Farm Bureau. Pro feasor O. K. Hyolop, farm crops other w ho will apepar on the program Following is the program, as ar ranged by the Farm Bureau Commit tee: Courre J. Grain Grading and In spection. ti I locka ge and its determination 2. Varietal mixtures; their deter mination, grading and utilization. 3. Standard varieties 4 indicative of gluten ins value. 5. Smut dockage and uses of smutty when. 6. Factor affecting wheat value t shipping point. 1 Course 2. Wheat Production Eastern Oregon. 1 1. Bummer fallowing lmethoi" fifed bed I .reduction for mr . . ieldi. St iru'ard variety, eed 1 aal produ' (a) Weed control. (Id Minimizing frost injury. t" (c) Controlling volunteer, t .1 Winter killing. 4. Wheat harvest; handling and j marketing methods. Course a. Potato Production. 1. Potato varieties, their identifies UOfl and improvement. 2. Potato soils 'and their prepara- f Continued from page 1.1 third for young men of 11 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V, MTKD Woman or girl for g eral houaework. Phne 673. STRAY BSD from James Alllcott place on reservation a buffalo lie ward for information leading to recovery of lor and texture of wheat aa;tton and fertilization. ontent and mill- How to plant and grow of potatoes. value and 4. Potato storage. 5. Potato marketing grading. 15, and ; and over Definite schedules have not yet been announced but it is probable that , same Phone. lF2. tne smaller ooys games win taKe place at the high school gymnasium j NOTICES 011 'ill. 1 1 I'm miui iinigw, wtiiic me tuner leagues will arrange for evening meetings. ConaJ Committee Named. crop j i .'irt of the county program, an educational service committee MOItTGAGH XOTH'R OF CHATTI AlaK NOTICE IS HKRKUV GIVEN, Thnt whrean. John I Uark-r. Ray Barker n nd Lewis Pa rker. on April 23, 19H. lor , ma'lp, executed, nckrmvvN rlgcMl and for Retrospect. 'Whv sr. nensive?" I was thinking, said the man wno (the disitosal of the Inter-Htate com nd :pat before the dark fireplace; "think- rnittee of PPjfon and Idaho Tor edu u 1 'ing about ihe good old days when peo- cationnl work among ex-service men. ile had the nerve to organize 'Don't The committee which will make this ,i uv.rrv' clubs -Washington Star. aMrlca available for the ex-service Umatila county has been named bylliv.-r-d to the ufiderntgn-ri, H rhatiei , . . ,r . ... . I mirtK"ii'fi whi-n-hv h- mortgaged th" ihe county V. M. G. A. committee to following personal property, to-wit: make ai-rangcmenta for the use of a I One 3 1-2 ton Repubfle Truck. No. r,fir, limber! uiim rf mniii'V which the Vn- tO Rf lin- the n.iymi-nt ut the t WO i.hi 'Kuiihk iirif.'Pii HTui. :i 1 1 1 ... proiini-'ry not-, agg: , ttw wuiiw man .nui.K f value, therein described, with in ter cm t theron at ft pr cent pat1 annum frcm April 23. 191S. and paynhle to the order of ltruno Weher on October 1 and December I, IMS, respectively, Which enattel mortgage was duty rp corded on April 2.r. 1 SI . at Pair" ifil of Volume 31 of Uecotds of Chattel TartgHgs SUNKEN ITALIAN BATTLESHIP, SALVAGED UPSIDE DOWN WHICH NAVAL twu.sno SAY WILL RIGHT HERSELF WHEN LAUNCHED AGAIN. , , hi mmwii 1 11 mi in mm 1 iuii 1, mill. 1,111 mini 'i n i '" - men of this (bounty consists: of F. P. Austin, chairman, K. C Jiishop, II. J. Warner. A. J. (w-n and If. liroor. -Mr. ..r said promissory Austin w.ll also art in the rapacity of 1 been paid and th vocational ad viser to such men as need help In settling occupational problems. The promise of the funds among ex-service men is a part of a national program providing free f:cholarshlp In Y. M. C. A. and other accredited schools; a limited . sum for college and university scholarships; also a plan of home study courses. Convention to Im llrhl. Department at Pendleton, Oregon. ; The fmnion Council reserves the ' right to reject any and all bids at its Pleasure. j Dated at Pendleton, Oregon this irth day of January A. D. 1920, TH09. FITZ GFKAI.D, City Recorder. i IX IlAXKIirpTCY In the District Court of the Called States for l he plstrict of Oregon. In tho matter of A. K. Yoder, Bank- rupt. To the creditors of A. F. Yoder of ' Hieth. in The County of Umatilla and; district aforesaid Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the ' 10th day of .January A. IJ., 1920, the! said A K. Yoder was nd indicated a i bankrupt, and that the first meeting "f his creditors will be held at the of- , flee of the undersigned IWereo In J Pankruptcy in Pendleton, Oregon, on) the 23 day of January A. D., 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which lime and place (he creditors may attend, prove; and file their claims, elect a Trustee A Oinlnlne That ttoea Not v 1 , .-, Head Ih-csus- of its tonic end lautlv effect LAX ATIVE' HHOMO QI'INiNK (Tab lets) can he taken by nnvc.11- without causing nervouiineia or ringing In the head. There In only one "ifromo Oui iiine K w. UIK.VK'S signature on ht hflT. zn. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslec Cbronlo and Nwvoui DlaCHnw ana DlaaaaM of Woman. X-Har Mlaa- tro TharaaaaUoa. Tmpi RIO., Roran 11. Ptraoa 41 DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic. . rv- spn-hilist. Rooms 1 and 2 Inlund Wmplre Hank Ubi;;. Telephone 1018 Hra 10 to 11 &, m. 1:30 to 6 p. m. Kmatilla County. Ore-; examine the bankrupt and transact end wbefeai no part of either ne note.i hnve ever conditions of said chattel mortgage has been broken by the makers thereof; Now .THEREFORE, tjy virtue of; t"rniH and conditions of said Chattel i for uav -viorigage, j nave iaK-n possession oi and will sell the name nt public auc t'on nt th- hour of 2 o'clock P. If. on the 29th lny of January, 19"0, to th hlirhent bidder for cash : sale thereof to be niadat at the garage of thc-Cendle-ton Auto Oomrumv, a Cornorn tloit. on the corner of K, Court and Johnson (n th'- city of Pendleton, I 'mat Ilia Cotin HERMAN CLAUSSENIUS Special Agent IDAHO STATE I4TFE l.VSi IIANCE CO. An Old Wne Cottijianr that does all Its business in the west. Alt OSMctt.1 eV. enl IT i , a thla 1f.ll. d,.v ,,f Tnnnrc 1fi-f -. . r i i Tims? i.m'7 f.i.MM n "w"us' aro wenlern securities of TIP'S. I'll A (rhltAI.I). suhftanilnt u,,rth i Referee in Bankruptcy, such fit her business ns may properly enme before such meeting. Dope and dated at Pendleton. Ore- suuFiantint worth. lies, offica Jio oeaurega.ru St. P. O. Bn 38. Cu:lw Wood, county secretar y of the nlf'ed to the niiym nt of costs and ex penses of sale. Including n reasonable attorneys fen. th balance to he no plied br payment of said notes, the principal and Interest. Dated this 17th day of Janunry, 1920. BRtmO WE HRH. Py Carter Ml Smyths, Attorneya. Y. M. C. A., has received the preiimi nary announcement of the Annnal Inter-state 'onventlon of Y. M. Ct A.'m in Oregon and Idaho, . to be held at Mc.Mlnnvile, Oregon, January 30, 31, and February 1 . While man are called to the con vention primarily for th; counsel and help which they can give, a group of strong speakers from this wilt be supplemented by secretaries from other fiolds. Heading this list Is Harry Holmes, associate general secretary for Flig ht nd, who had direction during the war of all association work among the British In France. One of the speak ers will be Bepln Chandra Ctrcar,' of the National Association Council of India. Three western department sec retaries from California, Geo. I. Me Dill, dale SeHman and H. O. Stone '.'ire exoectrd. L Taken Pp There came to my place about Jan. t. 1919. One red steer (Durham) territory branded W on left hip. left ear crop ped, right ear spilt. Owner can have same by paying charges J. C. HAEjOOMB, Adams, Oregon. Manaa eoarbiet rsfsre e nil lot. t n d mMml m drydtK'k st oanto, .! taken in tht pitslHou t fident th'1 h " "rr ' oiaro o;t inci, wnicn wnm on ug. e., oi. ''" the munition stores, will he perfe tlv s rviceable wtien she has been rr-taunched The Imttl -ship (turned i .mU- when the went down and she was raised upside down 1--.a--.t.t Th S Ohot rryl.Jl J-' V. 'lei KT : i I UliKllle fH'Hn, in iliH'Mal. . -t .. c- r, , - lth u -ci Mi- rert t- lue of the leoird.i neetx to lo Will rigni n-n ii - - ; I , :, as ha. rrsls on timber s rppoiu, th em belr.C In the foreiro-Jnd. . da Vinci is seen A TraCQ if liideitcndence. "There'a one thing Tve got to say fir the prodigal son," remarked Far mer Corntossel, "What's that? I "He had the grit to walk jhome Instead of telegiaphin' money." Washington Star. A BIO HEDCCTIO.V on all millinery prices at The Smart Shop. Kotloe For Bids For fire Apparatus. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of .tho City "Recorder In Pendleton Ore gon, up to 5 o'clock, p. m. on January 28. 1920 for furnishing to The City Pendleton, On Combination Hoso Wagon with Pumping Engine Pump and chemical Tank of 40 gallons ca pacity, the Pump to have a capacity as? from rdVi to fiOO arullons ner minute ; jCentrlflral Pump. Mnltiple Hlsee. with, Sf.tarv Priming Pump. Jlldder to , 'furnish complete specifications of his hack (apparatus, and also state In bis hid for what he wMt allow on Hlx Clylnder 8. grave Hcso Wagon now in use in The i - 1 We think that we have the best me chanics in the town: Carl Jacobson. Ed Walker, Hugh Walker, Carl Amnions. Try them and give us your opinion. Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 633