East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
TWENTY PAOES
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THE AIM OF THIS STORE IS TO GIVE YOU SERVICE
Chir prosperity is due to the fact that we responded to the demand for beneficial service. Service is the one doiniu.iut thought that has directed every ae
tivitv and impulse of this store for over thirty years. We have tried to siye a service that is since, helpful and competent. Service that gives our patrons the
best value that thoughtful, intelligent merchandising could make possible. We invite comparisons, and solicit your patronage only on a basis ot our aforl-
itv to serve vou most satisfactorily.
I
Reduction Sale
of High-grade
GEORGETTE
WAISTS
VALUES UP TO $26.50. YOUR
CHOICE FOR 10.75
This is a wonderful assortment includ-
ing values from 14.75 to 26.50 in all suit
shades of brown, tan, burgundy, green,
uavy, grey, flesh, black aud white.
Fancy beaded, braided or embroidered.
These are real bargains and now is your
time to buy your new Spring waists.
I Choice $10.
Cable C loth is a yarn dyed fabric similar te devonshire
cloth. Colors are absolutely fast iut tYe 'i mo- for cbil
The yard 5Uc
aren a play suits, waists, etc.
Polo Coatings, the latest
weaves for sport coats in
the new shades of straw
berry, fox glove and spark.
54 inches Avide. Yard. $6.50
Plaids and Then More
Plaids Beautiful colorings
in fine all wool weaves that
are in the apex of fashion
for skirts. Only one length
required. Prices range from
$4.75 to $7.50.
Countess Cloth has the
finish of baronet satin, just
the thing for sport skirts,
in plain weaves or brocaded
effects, colors of taupe, rose,
blue and vlate. I rices o.UU
to $7.50 yard
Fine imported Trench Va
lenciennes Laces A tremon
dous assort uxnt of edgings
with insertions to match m
new pattern-. The yard
10c to 4oc.
Bluebird Batiste for lin
gerie of all kinds is having
the popular call, colors are
nink and white with blue
birds and butterflies in con
trasting colors. Yard. . . 50c
Women's and Misses Knit
Bloomers, flesh color and
white in a splendid quality,
the pair 59c
Women's Silk Hose, black
and colors, a very good qual
ity. The pair $1.75
Infants Cashmere tte
Hose, color white, special
value the pair 35c
SPECIAL SALE OF
MEN'S SHIRTS
As a blow at the high cost of livinge we have prepared a rousing sale of
Men's Neckband, Soft Cuff Shirts. The assortment is wonderfully good, in
cluding most desirable patterns and materials in such make, as Manhattan,
Eagle, Perfection, and Cluett.
We are offering these shirts at far less than the present wholesale cost
Every one is a bargain of real merit-Hind no man can well afford not to buy
two or more. Here are the prices:
S1.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.19
$2.00 Shirts Reduced to $1.49
$2.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.78
$3.00 Shirts Reduced to $1.98
$3.50 Shirts Reduced to $2.47
$4.00 Shirts Reduced to $2.95
$4.50 Shirts Reduced to $3.35
$5.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.85
ONLY A FEW PIECES OF PON
GEE SILK AT 89c YARD
left. Today will probably be the last
day that you will be able to purchase pure
silk pongee at this low price of 89c
Special for Saturday Evening
CANTEEN gAGfJR PARTY
Made of patent vachette, every one of them
new. A very special purchase and early con
tract enables us to offer these fashionable
dress accessories that would sell for $5.00 or
dinarily at the special price of $3.89
GOLF WOOL SOX FOR
CHILDREN
with the bright striped tops so very much the
vogue in larger fashion centers. The price
per pair $2.00
STOCKINGS FOR CHILDREN
Cadet Double Knee Stockings
Reinforced heel and toe, heavy or medium
ribbed for boys, in all sizes. Prices the pair
70c to 80c.
. . Cadet fine ribbed mercerized hose for girls,
wear extra well and look extra well. We fea
ture Cadet hose because we believe they are
the best that money can buy.
Spring F ashions In Smart Footwear for 17 omen
The selection of the proper shoes right now will be a great factor in compli ting your Spring
outfit. They must not only be smart in appearance but they must possess ot hf r r. laMties. You
will have no" trouble in making a satisfactory selection if you will come h r h Te only the
latest styles, best fitting and most comfortable shoes are found. The best 'c. tl e prrcej no mat
ter what the price.
Women's Brown Kid Oxfords, flexible sole,
imitation tip, French heel, price $14.00
Wc men's Black Kid Oxfords, flexible sole,
plain toe, French heel. Price $10.00
Women's Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear welt
soles, imitation tip, military heels. Price
the pair $12.50
Women's Black Kid Pumps, Goodyear welt,
plain toe, military heels. Price $11.00
Women's Brown Kid Pump, Goodyear welt,
plain toe, military heel. Price $12.00
Women's Brown Kid Pump, fiexibla ole,
French heel, price $13.00
If your feel ache and pain, if you have cal
louses, if yonr Beet lire easily, if yea have fal
len or broken arches, call at our shoe depart
ment, we have graduate specialist:; to serve
you.
BtUSGina DOWN Tin: HIGH COST OF
If we can buy the necessities of comfortable living at them
low prices we can then afford some of tho luxuries at their
present day high prices.
Here are but a few of the good things offered you in our
Hardware section of the Bargain Basement.
pkbooIjAtok tops so
You pay elsewhere 15c
IVirc Clothes Idlios 33c
J SlraiKl I, hies sell fur. . 50c
Coal Shovels 1S:
Shoe Nails, box !;
Move Dampers 19c
Automatic ios Lighters 13c
Complete Door Locks and
Knobs 'He
Mystic Mitts l ie
Candle Sticks- I lc
Tin Cups, each lie
17 Qunrt Dislipnns 08c
Soap Havers . Iftc
Nest EM, dozen 30c
Knife Sharpeners 17c
l,Rrg,e Basting: Spoons. . . Ilk;
Toilet Paper Hacks 1 lc
Stove, lild Idfters 8c
Pot tThalns 13c
Mouse Traps. . 5c, 3 for IOc
Sad Iron Handles 12c
Shoe Half Soles, pair. . . 2te
l-.lcctrlc Fuse Plugs. . 12 l-2c
Stove Polish 15c
Carpet Tacks, box 5o
Dig Strap Hinges, pair., to
Chopping Knives 1 4e
Cobbler Outfit SI. Hit
Stove Mitt ami Ilauler. 24c
Wattle Irons S2.M
12 Quart Dish Pans 4e
Pudding Pans.... 7t; to 2c
Tea Strainers to
Mcmlets for Pans lOe
( HI 'ans . 1 2c;
Jelly Moulds Re
Bond Crtudrra S2.2
Stove lNkcrs 12c
Pan .-ike Titrnci-s fte
Kitchen Salt Shakers. . . ISe
Asbestos Matts 13c,
Clothes Pins, dozen 4n
Nailing Hammers 2&c
These and hundreds of other needed bargains that will
help you to save and bring down the high cost of living.
This is the season of new things visit our
store often and keep posted on the
new styles.
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
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Use our Postal Dept., it's here for your es
pecial convenience. Post your mail here,
get your money orders here.
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AN OVERSEAS DIARY
(Bj Rev. J. M. Cornellaen who served
am to X. It C. A- overseas.)
Saturday. Sept. ?. I am beund c
be a. r i "Hotnewhere In France." It
is at ths place wacre Tlrrrourt WAP
Tho past tense Is the word to use rel
stivs) to all these towns. ?ni were
but are not. The taona ta just
beea bombed out. Not much remains
intact now. "Jerry" Is still libelling
this place many ttaies both day and
ntsht. Our men have been bucJcln
tbla part of the line a l beln- done
ft
and s Preventative. take I.AXATI K
HK"H" urlXIVK Tsblels. Look for
K w URUVtl slg7tur on lbs box
.long the whole western front. The Bergevln Brothers, the extensive
Australians are putting on the barrage. reservation wheat growers, will 4iave
They sure make some big noise hour, 2300 acres to harvest this season .
ij'ter hour till the zero hour comes, R. M .Turner returnetl hist night
which has been at a later hour here from Portland. He was accompan-
han in Flanders. id by his sister. Miss Verdi Turner,
'who has completed her studies at fit.
The ears of .stuff we loaded at Doul- ufcJen's Hall
-n. have not arrived. We are sick ;
heirt, but can't help the situation; "Red Riding Hood." an operetta,
by worry. The wounded are pouring vill be given tonight by the pupils of
back and oar supplies are low. Each fie Pendleton Aeamedy, under the dl
day we hear that o.ir men have taken faction of Mrs. John Vert. Following
their objective, b 'I are being cut up ere the characters: Red Riding Hood,
pretty badly. Ulan u Roberts: child. Miss Stella
texander: Mamma ,MiH M. Roberta;
woodman. Z. Cross; wolf, M. Hlnfttoj
robin. Master Iouls DeBpaln; butter
cup Miss Jessie Hartman: rose. Miss
f fieraldlne I)e Spain: blujay. HlM Ves
ts milium bluebells Misses Minilii-
I.leiiallen, Maannh wKsMV, Ida
Ifrom the st Oregonlan, Febrnary Thompson. Delia Uvermore. Kittle
21. lStS.i iParsons and Fannie Blakely. There
Miss Maud Hmlth of this city Is via- .will be a full chorus of merry chil-
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i irg Mrs J. II. Koontz of Kthn.
dren.
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there is educationally, that he may
reach the place at 25 that you attained
at 4 0."
j Preparations lor the banquet were
made for 150 and 250 attended. A
sumptuous supper was served to five
completely filled tables In the ban
riuet room of the Eagle-Woodman hall,
by 20 young ladles from the high
school. The blessing was asked by
HOT. J. Francis Morgan.
Stunts un Protrram.
Following the meal and the talks,
music was enjoyed by the assemblage.
The Round-T'p quartet sang several
selections the high school glee club
men gave two numbers, and Miss I-ols
flornall gave a piano solo. . B. Cra
mer led the throng In a number of
old favorite songs, perry Davis, rc-
cently from Hill Military Academy, en-
SltS before you deny the boy the best
tertaineil with his version of the
."Round-l'p Jik,' which was heartily
received.
The commit in eharge of the ban
quet expressed complete satisfaction
'over the success of the first meeting.
;One man from each church in the
city was represented on the commit
tee I nchlef, while W. V. Green head
ed the committee on program.
j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Blue enamel Universal
range, coal and gaa combined Call
815 Raley St.
left Jaw also same brand on left hoof.
formation leading to recovery of same,
formation leading to recoverd of same,
T. r. Taylor, sheriff.
'ottee to omimctors
FOR SALE Singer sewing machine.
Just like new used only three weeks.
In perfect condition, $4R ensh w-lll buv
It Write Box 816 If you want this
snap.
KM ear XoUee
Strayed from Pearl Bowman pas
ture near Meactu&m last aummer, one
dark bny hireo mule, branded S. S. on
IX BANKRTPTrr
In tho District Court ot the Vnlted
f suura tor urc District of Oregon
In the matter of Hoy A. Smaller,
Kunkrupt.
To the creditors of t?nv A Rmaiu.
Garage Building for Pendleton, Ore. , of Pendleton, In the County of Uma.
"on- tllla and district aforesaid Bankrupt.
Sealed proposals will be received at Xotice is hereby given that on the
the office of Raymond W. Hatch. De- ! 13th day of Feb. A. !., iio the said
si.ain Building, Pendleton. Oregon up Roy a. Smalley was adjudicated a
to 5 P. M. March 6th, 1920 and pub- bankrupt and that the first meeting
..eau oi.ciiou u iooc -.i-s- or nis creditors will be held at the of-
ti.,n and completion of a one story 1 flee of the undersigned Referee In
conorete and frame garage for The , Bankruptcy In Pendleton. Oregon on
I 'matllla Motor Hales .Corp., on the . the 1st. dav ot March A D WO at
Northwest corner of East Court and 1 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time and
College Streets, Pendleton, according j piaco the creditors may attend, prove
t.. plana and specifications, prepared , and file their claivna. elect a Trustee
by Rsymond W. Hatch, Architect. ; nnd transact such other business aa
Each proposal must be accompained 1 may properly come before such meet
be a certified check to the amount of tn
Done and dated at Pendleton. Ore
gon, this 16th day of February A. O..
1920.
THOS. FIT3 GERALD,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
1 1 per cent of the proposal to o. B.
Holdman.
Plans may be secured at the office
of the Architect.
K. O. HOI.DMAN. M.inse-er.
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