DAILY EAST ORGO.mN,.PESBLETON. 02SGCX. ,. . ... . SATUHDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER SO, 1020. SIXTEEN AG23 " W ,Wc are doing all in our power to lower the cost of living. .Price reductions have been made in every department that in many eases bring articles back to pre war prices. You positively can trade here with every assurance that whatever you buy will be the best for the price, no matter what the price. SCHOOL SHOES Jf AGS If 7 0 A TD3 ?? FMCEs V I .11 I If V ' 6 , lm LOWER PRICED CLOTHES FOR EVERYBODY There are only two ways to make lower prices on clothes either, lower the quality . standards or take less than a normal profit on fine goods. We wont sell cheap quality so we've lowered prices on Hart Schaffner & Marx fine suits and overcoats. You get your money back if you're' not sat isfied. .. ," : , . . . :. ' THE KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP is offering many attractive items suitable for Christmas gifts. Better shop early and get your choice. We have a good a s s o rtment of misses' school shoes j in black and brown kid and calf, they are sensible, service able footwear, combining girlish gracefulness o f 'form:., with deft touches of style. Mothers and dau ghters will both be eager to ob tain shoes of such obvious quality and beautv. Girls' Brown Calf Shoes, heavy soles, imita tion tips, low heels. Price. . . . $6.50 to $9.50 Girls' Black Calf and Kid Shoes, heavy soles, low heels. Price $6.00 to $9.50 If your feet ache and pain, if you have cal louses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fal len or broken arches, call at our shofe depart ment, we have graduate specialists to serve vou. j Pendleton's Most Popular Bargain Shop is preparing a big lot of Cash Saving Bargains for Saturday's shoppers. Meet your neighbors here. Don't have somebody else show YOU the good bargains that they bought here, but "YOU Show 'Em." . WOMEN WHO LIKE TO CHOOSE WITH CARE 1 - take pleasure in selecting Carter's Knit Un derwear. Every woman of good taste is sure to wear Carter's if she has ever asked to see it and has examined the beautiful texture and noted -the supreme fitting qualities, the pro tection and comfort it gives, and the nicety with which every detail is finished. Ask to see Carter's Knit Underwear. . Union Suits for women or children in every wanted.style and weight, wool, cotton or silk and wool. Ask to see them on the balcony. PURE SILK MESSALINES . 36 inches wide in colors of dark brown, navy copen, green, purple, black, white, in fact ail colors, have been selling at $3.00 yard. Priced now, .the yard $1.95 . 1v ' ' li 1.':' jSl!'B I'M Hiu At prices that are most appealing. Two big special lots. Lot 1 Includes values up to $40.00. Sale Price ...... $28.75 Lot 2 Includes values up to $75.00. Sale Price $48.50 WOMEN'S SUITS SACRIFICED $80.00 Suits Reduced to $56.50 All others are reduced ac cordingly, both fancy trimmed and tailored styles. There's a suit to fit every woman. MANY DAINTY XMAS GIFTS may be made from these SILK CREPE DE CHINES. They are 40 inches wide and come in all the desired colors for lingerie, such a3 pink, white and dark shades. Priced extreme ly low at, the yard $1.59 THE PICTORIAL REVIEW AND THE BUTTERICK PATTERNS for November showing the latest winter styles are on sale in the Pattern Dept. on the balcony. , . t ,At mi tt ill lilt i mi liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii.iiiiliM)Mt)UMltt)Mtut)t iVOOL COATLNGS in this season's best sell ing shades such as browns, blues, beaver, rein deer, etc., shown in a comprehensive range of prices from ... j ........... v. , r . $4.00 to $7.50 r-Jr lU,.ll-lL.lil.L.UJ II I -A J WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE I BLACK COSTUME VELVET, 45 inches wide, a beautiful soft, lustrous quality for coats, dresses, etc. Offered at the special price of the yard . .., $6.85:, I at-' t y -??;y HU RCH E S "Be Thou Xigh," by Bailey in the evening service, besides these there will be special musical numbers by the chorus choir. We invite you to our services which are not lone and which we hope are in a measure help tui. ' Announcements ror this depart ment ma be sabmUted to the " Km Orexonlaa not kite Ibma , , ; J'ridr evening in order toieM" - cured of publication OB Saturday. , , " . Ludtcran ;'. tkrman Lutheran services will lie held Sunday at 2. o'clock In the Christian Church. Rev. Blasburs, pas tor... . (. ' Ilrst Christian Cbureh , , Robert Lee Bussabarger, Minister, residence 104 Jackson, phone 565. The Bible school will assemble at 9:45 a m., H. H. DeHart, supt. We expect Elder C. M. Hoguo to be back from the National Convention to taKe up his duties as teacher of the men's "class, Sunday. Let us greet him with a full attendance. Communion and frmon at 1 1 a. m., subject "The Na ture of Sin." The Junior Church will niurch f -li (ffcrist of JUer Vay miuts (or Mormons.) Services held at Moose hall. Priest hood meetings, : and 1:20; Sunday Whool. 10:30 and 12;0U; Evening meet ings. 7:30. Conducted by Eiders H. C. Murdoc, O. L Gale and Supt. H. KJrhy. WHAT KINDNESS' WILL DO LONDON B. iC Calthrop, to Trr ahown wltil i "MsrBegorPT." tls - e Arabian, boiatr. taking teatwtUi him. ' "Tula," he say, "to what ' i Undoes win do." Caltbrop ii au thor of "The Bone af a Comrade eM Friend." ' .:it Una M. E. 1iun-h !1 Corner East Webb and -Johnson s(nets. John H. Secor, minister. "Morning services Sunday school, 10 a. in., morning sermon, 11 a. m. The morning sormon will, be preached by Mishop W. O. Phepard of Portland, Oregon. " Evening services Epworth Lease, p. m. Kveuing sermon, 7:3! P- ubiect. "Jesus, The Christ. .-rnion by the pastor. Mid wtfk aervloea, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A special and Interesting program. First IVj-KbyUTlsn Chowh Corner College and Alta streets. . L. ctark, pastor, aesidelice 5 K. Alts. Phhon Ml. ' 8l)bth school at 10:00 - m-. C. Ftmk. Kupt. Trained teachers, clsssl fltd and graded classes, good music. gvrmon 11:00 a. m.. "The iuiemenw . Vttnry.' stihjei tlv." riot. K. Devotlonals :45 P. . k4., Prohibition Kftec- germon, 7:30 p. ro., 'The Pat- our male quartette win m "I it 'The. lrt'': ..hfield- in -the (7 ,-v, ,1V -r -' par t t'-i . 'VTT X-1' A L Vn 1 crr-r I also meet at the above hour In the basement. Christian Endeavor will be held at 6:30 p. m., Jabin Vaught, pres ldent. Sermon, "The Greatest Thing In the World," at 7:30 p. m. We are delighted at the Increased attendance upon the evening worship, which was so noticeable last Sunday night. To all church goers, we offer an evening of praise and song under the direction of Joseph N. Hcott, leader of the choir and McDanald's Orchestra, of rare merit. You arc welcome to the church with the friendly spirit. Christian Science First fhiirrh nf Chi iHt. ffeientists. holds services at 813 1-2 Main street. (First stairway north of the Inland TilmnirA Kanlc.1 Kundav services are at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The sub ject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday October 31st., is, "Everlasting Punishr ment." . Sunday school starts at 10 a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of healing, is held at 8 o'clock. The reading room which is maintained at the same ad dress is open to the public dally from q a m. in A n. m.. where the Bible and authorized Christian Science liter- ahture may be read, borrowed of purchased. pal election on Tuesday. A cordial In vitation is extended the public to Join with us in these services. Xuaircno Church ,.J. T. LaUose, pastor. Kegulnr ser vices for Sunday Oct. 31. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. There is a class and a place to suit your needs here, come and find it and we will all enjoy the lesson together. Morning service at 11:00 a, m. The pastor will speak on "The Weapons of our Warfare." This will be an interesting and Instruc tive hour for all. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. The evening subject will Bo "iore Than Conquerors." Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. We are taklni up the study of the Ten Commandments, nil who can Join In with us In the study ot The World. We v.'ill study the Second Commandment net j nujHday. Everybody welcome. Duptist Church Jtcv. w. ll. Cox, pastor. Residence 575 Bush street, phone 117. Sunday morning Sunday school Mr. p. M. Kiley, Supt., 9:45. Preach, ing service, 11:00, subject ""The. Two Naturef." Sunday night 15. y. P V., Mr. C. Daly, president, 6:30. Come and bring another young person. Something do ine all the time. Preaching service 7:30, subject, "The Lost Christ." there is a hearty welcome. Father WEE-EST RIDERS IN THE WORLD Salvation Army, 208 Kast Alia Street Morning knee drill at 7 a. m. non , muiini at ii a. m. Sunday a h.i t i.an n. m.& Young neoples meeting at 6:30 p. m. ' Salvation rally at I;. in. Come and get ngnt wnn Oud. Everybody invited. r tinrcll of the Iledccmcr Rew. Alfred Lockwood, rector. 8 a. in. Holy Communion. :i5 nunaay Khn,,i. 11:00 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m. evening pray nnd iprmnn. . ' We shall observe the festival of all faints" at the morning service. This beautiful service is meant especially for those who need comfort tn thoir sorrow and wish an answer as to the dwelling place of those dear ones whom '"they have loved long since and lost awhile." In the evening the rec tor will preach on city government with espxcial referent? fo the muiiicli. : 3 1'ring that child to Sunday school at the morning hour. Rev. Cox Is giving a ten minute talk to children. . Klwr Dntuiiul Is Wraliei Khwp Active to 250 Vp. - KANSAS CITr Oct! aOC,,ui- o. 300; beef steers dull; steady to weak; tops 12.60: all other rlun n...n. Isteady; good medium weght. Calves strong; good cows, 88.50; most vealers iz.0l3.00; Texas feeder steers. 11.25. .... Bhcep 1,000; activeiNio Westerns tt. fered; native classes steady' to IBe higher; fat lambs 12.25: feedars steady. 4 4 SCOie. Vfrv-rv- . Two of the smallest jockeys, who ere accepting mounts at th Latonta running races this fall at Cincinnati, are Edward Seobla eg Cincinnati, and Saunders MitcTieU of Alberta, Canada. Sobie:weleJa 7 poundajBd Mitchell ty...:,.:--':'- -J-T!-"' y i 1 Ml t, IT 1 (;riiln juid l'eeds steady At Market on Sound SEATTLE. Oct so. ru Un'iu,! Steady. Feed Scratch feed 77 per ton; feed wheat 179; all grain chop 862; oats 857. RProutlnir nnro a-zill. ed oats 850; whole corn 858; cracked "n o; rouoa barley 860; clipped barley 6G. Hay Alfalfa i?a m. t..-. compres..d alfulfa-8.15; ditto 'tomotly 840; caslern Washington mixed 826. Hood's " aril!a i Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetl aids digestion, purifies the blood, and thus rellevea crofula, catarrh, the pains aud aches of rheumatism o:id gives strength to the whols Nearly SO years' phenomenal sales tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ir 'iut,thef medians you oip(l,nn