" .'.' . .... r ' mT OMrcoinAfr PENDLETON, OREQOR, - THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1020. TWELVE PAGES in,,,,,,,,,, ,.. .......... ..,.,....' :.........ihmiihiiimii , , :t,,;;.,r ;:. ,,,.:,;T. ,. irMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimui miiimi', iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiMiiifiiiiiiimi:iiiiiiniiijllll II II II II II I iiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiu in tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiitiiitiiitttittitiiiiituiitiiiMiiHiiiiitiiiiititiitiiiiit Every one want lower prices and we are giving tlitiii on the finest stock of merchandise in Eastern Oregon. We've taken the bull by the horns and regard- 1 less of los to us we're giving the best for the price, no matter what the price. k ' - I . fff-r yvi til U I - l ': ' ' I if ' , I if U '-.I I p rc: Wi . 'a J .Grand SpQc'salSah of Women's Coats THIS IS THE GREATEST OFFER OF THE SEASON. BARGAINS SUPREME. The J j newest models in silvertone, Bolivia, tinsel- iuiic, civei, piusn, etc, - Some are fur trimmed, others are embroid ered, etc. , Bk cape collars'or tailored styles. LOT 1 Includes values up to $40.00. Special Sale Price 23.75 LOT 2 Includes values up to $75.00. , Special Sale. Pi ice . $43.50 Others are reduced accordingly. Yes, They Are Here' THE DELINEATOR AND THE PICTORIAL REVIEW MAGAZINES for December. They will give you the Christ mas Spirit, so don't miss them. COLORED HANDKERCHIEF LINENS Colors of rose, blue, pink, yellow and laven der, 12 inches square, each 40c. The yard $3.60 rdnays .Juio-vrx , fbr. its Cleanliness - cJonitarv Grocrv Hwoel5. R Other PepartmerAvCadl 22, I. X. S. Chili Con Carne, can 20c Tobasco Sauce, bottle 50c Chili Meat, can 20c Chili Pud. Sy. bottle 50c Curtis Pimentos, can 25c Cream' De Mint Cherries, bottle 50c Plum Pudding, large can , 65c Layer Figs, per pound 60c Honey, comb, fancy, 2 for : 85c None Such Mince Meat, package 20c Mince Meat Bulk, per pound 30c Picnic Hams, pound 30c We carry every thing that will make a good Thanksgiving dinner and it's fresh and pure. MEN'S SUITS at $36.50 We are offering the greatest values in Men's Suits that you've seen in many a day. Pure, hard finished worsteds, all wool Oregon Cassimeres. Every suit is a bargain of real merit, regular ly priced from $47.50 to $52.50. YOUR CHOICE' $36.50 SILK MESSALINES White and all colors in the best standard " grades formerly selling at $3.00 yard, in this sale the yard $1.89 Crepe de Chines, a good quality in 40 inch width, pink, white, flesh, black and some col ' ors. Special the yard $1.49 Georgette Crepes, 40 inches wide, .all .the wanted colors, black and white, crepes that a short time ago you were paying $3.00 per yard for.' In this special cleanup at the yard $1.49 Tongee Silk, special quality, extra good value, the yard . 1 $1-29 Crepe de Chine, white and pink only, that were selling at $3.00, now on special sale at the vard $1-98 v ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES in Charmeuse, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chines, Jap Silks and Satins. Superior quality silks that you can use any time at prices like these: $2.00 Silks at ' $1.59 $2.25 Silks at $1.89 $2.50 Silks at $1.98 12.1b Silks at $2.19 $3.00 Silks at $2.39 $3.50 Silks at $2.79 $3.75 Silks at $2.95 $4.00 Silks at $3.19 $4.50 Silks at $3.59 $4.75 Silks at $3.89 $5.00 Silks at $3.98 J Exquisite Dresses For Parly Wear. There in" ho muny pIoiiioiiIh Hint conlrl Inito to tliu BiiiTi'HS or failure of h woiiiun'a party frock thut It hIiouIO bo tilioHtn with the ulmo.st rare. Wo ure certiiln thut you will find In our dlHplav. the coKtume or frcck that bout HUit you. Anil no matter whut It cdhtH, you may bo con fident that It will with stand the nuroHt testa of critical examination and comparison. All put on sale at a big discount, I the brightest, I: .jion of colors in taffeta, messa line, velvet, lace and nets. ,We invite your inspection. $28.50 to $80.00 Wm ' mwm jm' emu MM It I 1 1... , . s ti 3 . BARGAINS FROM THE , UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Women's heavy fine ribbed, fleeced lined union suits, dutch neck, elbow sleeves, silk taped, in all sizes. These union suits are sell ing now at $3.00 and $3.25. For a few days only per suit $2.49 Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, with a little cotton interwoven, low neck or dutch neck, short sleeves or no sleeves. Regular sizes, selling at $3.95 on sale at $3.45 Out sizes selling at $4.50, on sale at. . . $3.85 Women's Fleece Lined Union Suits $2.50 grades on sale at $2.15 $2.35 grades on sale at $1.98 Children's White Fleece Lined Union Suits, good weight and quality, per suit $1.00, $1.15 Children's Fleece Lined Union Suits, E-S. brand, with buttons around waist, a popular ' seller, the suit $1.49 Women's Knit Bloomers, flesh colors only, special the pair 50c THE SILK DEPARTMENT Offers many bargains in Satins, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, etc. Silks of the best kinds and priced already as low as the market justifies, but here are other reduce tions that will make them move speedily. Black Taffetas, heavy satins, satin Etoile and all the heavier and better weights are of fered at these prices: $2.75 Black Silks on sale at $2.19 $3.00 Black Silks on sale at f . . $2.29 $3.50 Black Silks on sale at $2.79 $4.00 Black Silks on sale at $3.15 $4.50 Black Silks on sale at $3.59 $5.00 Black Silks on sale at $3.98 f llll Ml M Mitt IMM This is the store that will save money for you, I Z Investigate and see. .......,' poamwa jeaxest departaent ctom 4 t 1 JhoPeoples warehouse, niiniiiiuiiiiiiiii iiiiiiimimiiiiHim iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiii iiiiniiiiiin iiiihiiiiiiiii'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i mi iiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiik MHMttlHMtlMltttttltlHHIIIMMIIMtMt This is your store," it's here for your especial convenience. MtMMMMMtttMMMMtMMIMIItMMtMtt l, Illllllllllllllllllllllllll lllltlllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItllllllllllV F, ARMERS WILL TALK PRICES AT IE Plans for meeting the situation said to have been created in the state by the sudden drop in the wheat market, arotnh. considered at a conference of ! farmers, bankers and others Interested jto be held at Spokane next Tuesday-, it Ban announced here today Dy A. A. ir.i more, president of the farmer's union. - ' , j According to Mr. Elmoie, wheat was . DAYTOX. Wash.. Nov. 1.-t(A. i I , roduged thi!) year at the highest cost Gen Nut Margarine Meant Tender Pastry Jfokint tender, flaky p'v crusts it not only an art, but a matter of uaing the right shortening. Pastry made with Gem Nut fairly meits in your mouth. Not a hand touches it either in manufacture or packing until you open the carton. OrW.r m today. SWIFT & CO.' Maaafnrmrrd Dnllr ' ever known and the market has drop ped to prices below cost of production. Remedial plans which will be sug Seated at the conference ar: t"reation of a government commis sion to meet ail allied governmental purchasing: commissions employed by wheat importing countries. Application of the Lever food con trol act by the president! and estab lishment of a price on wheat with a tariff sufficiently high to, protect the home grower. Kstablbhment of a moratorium on notes of sixty to 90 days to allow crops to move lAder readjusted mar ket conditions, to improve credit con ditions, Members of congress from Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho have been invited to attend the conference Tues day, it was stated. HIGH COST OF CHOP SUEY NOW COMES UNDER PROBE CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (A. P.) Twelve Chinese restaurant proprietors prn Hum mftnprt tn rh. fti' tiull I ;;:' , : : v el-gexe, or., Nov. is. a. p. uey to the council committee Investl- He"vV rains on the Willamette river gating living costs. The bewildered orientals were greet ed with a stream of half a hundred pointed questions which reached to ths innermost secrets of the Chinese res taurant management. Alderman Max Adamowski. chair- MISS RANKIN NAMED FIELD SECRETARY OF CONSUMERS LEAGUE HELKXA. Mont., Nov. IS. (A. P.) Miss Jcannette ltankin of Montana. I the first woman to sit in the United Htates congress, has been appointed ' field secretary of the National l."on Humem" league of which Newton Ii. Ui.ker is president. I'iss Rankin, tt is announced, will jdevcte herself to promoting legisla tion for the protection of waze earn ing women and minors in the leading ir,.'.iMnul states, partleula !' those iwl'th do not now have minimi rr WHfe commissions, and the 'tutory eicht-hour day for women workers and where the laws do not prohibit women working at night, water shed and high temperature caused the river at Eugene to rise four feet yesterday and last night It was at a stage of 8.2 feet above low water mark and still rising. Consid erable snow has fallen in the moun tains during the past week and it is THIRD OF SOLDIERS IN HOSPITALS ARE GASSED man of the committee, declared that believed the Chinook wind that has 50 cents for plain chop suey and $1. 23 been blowing for about 24 hours is for chicken chop suey were too high, melting it rapidly. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. (A. P.) More than 31 per cent of American soldiers admitted to hospitals overseas during the "world war. wen gassed, according to statement by the chemical warfare service yesterday. Excluding marines and sailors, the total of Am erican soldiers gassed was 70,552. of whom 1,221 died and 2.S53, of 4.4 per cent were discharged as having suf ffrred some disability from gassing. Every effort to prepare this country with an efficient g;ra defense In the event of another war Is being made by chemical experts, according to officials' of the service. ASTONISHING CURE IS TO BE ADMINISTERED TO MONTANA LEPER HELENA, Mont., Nov. IS. Mon tana's only leper, former State Sena tor O. G. Wlllet of Mineral county, is to receive If the advice of the state board of health Is accepted, the Caul moogra oil treatment which has as tonished the scientific world by ef fecting apparent cures In scores of cases of leprosy within recent months it was announced yesterday. COLORED MURDERER' IS DECLARED GUILTY IILTTK. Mont., Nov. IS. (A. P.) Mike "Peaches" Webb, colored, was found guilty of murder In the first dA. Krce by a lurv here veslerdav. Kn. tence will be pronounced Saturday.,, Webb was charired with tha mnr. der of two men who were found dv. Ing In a cabin here on August 17. An autopsy Indicated that tho men had died from poisoning. . t.v ). VANDERLIP BUYS TOWN TO REFORM IT! 7, Sit- 1 ' WW 1? K M I It . X as i m if r NEW YORK To rid the town of undslrabl residents, "Yank Vanderlip, former president of the National City Bank of New Tork. has purehaied the entire village of Sparta, N. Y. Sparta, a town of 200 Inhabitants, adjoins the fashionable colony of Searborough-on-Hudson. where Vanderllp lire. Much complaint had come from the wealthy residents of Scarborough about Sparta. So Vanderllp solved the pnftjera by bnyini the entire villager He eays he ll gradually weed out the undesirables, build mod era tenement, and "get aome nice people" to settle there. The picture ahgws some of. the raanugckJs dwellings ot 8prta. -Inset.' Vanderllp. , ocaoi I0E30E ioa a 0 TURKEYS Now is the time for you to place your order for a nice TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING. We will have a limited number of fine birds, all spring goblers and hens, and now is the time to have one taged up. . "16 Tie Phono 187 and 18S Supply 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors , X0C30I I0E30I s s s a S s a a 2 3 St fi s 3 s 39C39! ran.. ii-- -j sl Ve4t4l - . tUUlMal aa s a a j a