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i i . FAtiX TWO DAILY EAST OREQON1AN, PIINniETON. OREGON SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1020. TWELVE PAGES jmiiiiiiiiiimiiiumiiJiimiii!iii.'Mimiii!Mimiiiii Prices ' Thai - Tatte Ym Back to Old Bays Before the War We've lowered and lowered and lowered prices till many of them are back to the old pre war level. Others are far below present replacement costs. We're determined to lower the cost of living for you regardless of w hat we may lose in dollars and cents we're going to clean out our entire high priced stock at the lowest possible prices to you. ' 5 SPECIAL SALE OF NEW STYLE SPOUT SWEATERS FOR WOMEN Striking new and snappy styles that havt1 an irresistible charm of smartness, that will satisfy the hunger-thirst of the feminine desire for at tractiveness. Every new high hue of national prominence, in cluding beautiful combination colorings are in this wonderful collection. ' . Box coats, belted coats or slip-over styles. Every one reduced from 15 per cent to $25.00. Now is your time to buy .and save. , PLAID WOOLEN DRESS GOODS for skirts, the latest novelties at these prices: $3.00 Plaids on sale $2.49 $3.50 Plaids on sale $2.89 $4.00 Plaids on sale $3.29 $4.50 Plaids on sale . $3.79 ' $5.00 Plaids on sale .' $3.9S $5.50 Plaids on sale , $4.39 $6.00 Plaids on sale $4.89 $6.50 Plaids on sale $5.29 $7.00 Plaids -on sale $5.59 $7.50 Plaids on sale , $5.95 Don't Wait Until January for Your WHITE GOODS , The stock is limited and it will pay you to shop early' in this de- partment White Organdies, Crossbar Novelties, Dimities, Ba- tistes, Gabardines, Piques, Voiles and all fancy white goods go at i these reduced prices: v We While Goods on sale, the janl . . S7c l.00 Willie Goods on sale, the yard. 71c $1.25 White Goods on sale, the yard. We SI.50 White Goods on sale, (lie jil. $1.19 $1.75 White Goods on sale tlie )ii. $1.32 4 Or White tenuis on sale, the yard. . 5th- White ;xIh on sale the yard.. Kflc W hite Goods on sale, tin' yard. . 5c White tenuis on sale, the yard. . tc While (imxts m sale, the yard. . 85c M hite Goods on sak', the yard. . Sle ac 4 k 4v 63c ALL SHOES ARE REDUCED In line with the trend of the times we have reduced the prices on every pair of shoes in our great stock. Head these prices care fully then come and look our bargains over it will pay, you. Women's Patent Boot, gray kid top, turn sole, French heel, $12.00, re duced to $7.95 Women's Brown Kid Boot, cloth top, welt sole, French heel, $8.00, re duced to $6.95 Women's Patent Boots, black kid top, turn soles, French heel, $10, reduced to $7.95 Women's Black Kid Boot, mouse kid top welt soles, r rench heels $12.50, reduced to $8.95 Women's Patent Boot, oman s Gray Kid Boot, heel, welt soles, $12.50, re turn sole, military heel, duced to ' $8.95 $13.00, reduced to.. $9.95 oman s Gray Kid Boot, welt soles, military heels, $12.50, reduced to $8.95 MEN'S SHOES REDUCED Men's Brown Calf Eng lish shoes, welt sole, $12.00 reduced to $10.00 Men's Brown Calf Blu cher Shoe, welt soles, $9 reduced to $7.50 Men's Black Kangaroo Shoes, welt sole; $10, re duced to $9.00 ' Men's Work Shoes $5.00 to $8.50. : i : Si ' 'I 1 If ' I j : ; A 4? 71 Jrf h y 1:1 ;. :k - V HP vv 3 E E BLOUSES OR SHEER DAINTINESS AT LOWERED PRICES A real feast of wonderful blouse values, models that fit perfectly that bespeak good workmanship in every detail, and styles which are indicative of refined taste and originality. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. One special lot, composed of values up to $1.0.00 Your choice for $5.75 I Others are reduced from 20 per cent to 25 per cent. The assortment is male up of Georgettes, taffetas, jerseys, tricollettes, velvets, crepes, messalines, etc. This is a really wonderful offer. Don't miss it. i 3 3 MMMIIfMOMMHIIIimilHHIHHHMtUm t DON'T FORGET OUR SPECIAL SALE OF Z - BOYS' CLOTHES. PEOSLEIQXS 6&ATEST DEPARTAENT FttRZ 's We MtMMMHMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMM 5 1 arenous PAYS TO TRADE ASK TO SEE OUR MEN'S SUITS AT $36.00. 3 X 5 X HHIII IMIHIMIHIMIIIIIMMnWMHH , . MIMIM 'iHmiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiniiiiniiiiimniiiiiiMiuiiiimiuiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii''.i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii iituiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitif iiiiiiiiiiiiikiniiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiii imiii iimi iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii if i iti i iiitiiMiiiuitk? CRUISE OF BOAT TOLD TO ITS FORMER OFFICER "' Cereaa re-enlisted in January of ' this yeur, . having served Ihur years t rior to that time in the navy and ' visitefl China, Japan, Siljeria, and the 'hiUipinftS. lr-eiillta at Eustiw Kim- we will begin at the beginning. Rafter re-tnliMting t Kugenc, (ireKon, . ,,-.! f s 11 was. sent to the V. R 8. New Mexico, Navy recrultm ' office. w chief the Pacific Fleet. We fin- a,y rccru,"" . jhed target practice with the big gun .,arterma5ler of the L. w Pedro and went on a cruise to Mexico before coming to Pendleton u.. and la therefore especially intereHted , the Hawaiian Island.. in a letter received veterdV from F. Arter eight days teaminf we arrlv- V. t'erera, a sailor aboard tbe New j ed at Honolulu, where a large crowd Mexico who gives the details of the! of people met us on the dock. And as crulw we moored to the dock the Hawaiian IHtlUiHHillUUJII 111 Would You Buy a Horse without FIRST Looking at His Teeth CERTAINLY NOT! Very well then, neither should you buy your Clothe without firt investigating. Ask any reliable, well dressed man where to get the best value in Clothes and see if he Doesn't Tell You Why, from that Fellow in the Elks Building, of Course." I am not running a sale, but I submit these prices for your consideration: SUITS AND OVERCOATS, MADE IN MY SHOP - $60.00 AND UP LAMM & CO. GUARANTEED SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $40.00 AND UP Special introductory price on made to measure shirts. It you have never worn them, now is the time to begin. Once worn, vou will never be satisfied with the other kind. Anv shirt in the $4.25 line, $3.50 each or three for $10.00 . . Hats and Caps made to order from any material A nice, exclusive line of Caps always in stock. You can save money by buying your Xmas Neckwear, Mufflers and Belts here. E Z Garters are easy to get alonir wit but hard to feet along without. I have them in all sizes and colors. Single or double grip. Suits Pressed, Called for and Delivered, $1.00 Alterations and Repairing Pendleton's Leading Tailor' Carl E. Franseen ! band played for uf, and our band played, in return. Meanwhile, the crew was buying pineapples and ba nanas over the side. Home of us took a trip around the Island of oahu. First we visited thu Pall, a famous old bluff, 11H feet high, at the top of which there is a road. And here at one time.a whole i.rmy was driven over its precipice. The next olace of Interest was the. water running up hill, sounds tunny, t but it's true, the water comes down i over a precipice, and the wind blows it back up hill. Then we passed i through 31D0 acres of sugar cane andj at last came to the pjneapple fields, j 40. Out) acres of them. We f inally reached the Halewia Hotel, it was to ! earlv for lunch so we took a glass bot-' I tomed boat and went out to the Coral j ! gardens. As the boat travels along ! !you can see the different kinds ot prettv colored coral and colored iisn. ! After an hour of exploring thftse gar- dens we returned to the hotel for lunch. loiter in the afternoon w con tinued the trip thruimh sugar-cane plantations, passed sugar mills and now and then, pineapple groves and at last arriving at Honolulu. I.cac Hawaii A few days later found us saying good-bye to everybody. It was a won derful scene, ju.it before the ship un moored the ltoval Hawaiian Chorus came down on the dock and saiih f ire well to Admiral Kodman. Then the l and struck up a few lively pieces nnd soon the ship was steaming sea-ward, the sun was Just setting In the western skies, while the T. 8. S. Idaho lay out side waiting for us to come out so she could take our berth. Everybody was J happy, they had had Just enough of i Honolulu ai d now were off to Hilo, Hawaii, T. H. where lies the famous ' volcano of Kilauea which all were anx 'ieus to see. The next morning at S:00 Lr.ce Cape on Brocade Gown Elks' Building Phone 466 A' r ! ' ' 11 c s ... a. tv . ; r .... ts k o"c!ork found us at Hilo. H 2:00 p. in. the third hunt load off for tho volcano had left the ship. Ma. chine after machine pulled out loaded with sailors for tho volcano. After riding three hours at n elevation o! 4,oiii) feet wo came to the. extinct vol. cano pit, 7mi feet deep, the sides of vhldi are almost perpendicular. Aft er peeling over Its side we barked away and climbed Into Ihr machlno and drove on, soon passing another extinct crater about 2"0 feet deep anil finally urrlved upon the scene of "Dantes Inferno," sulphur vapor was coming out of tho eanh everywhere, the machine stops, the driver tells you ti -mlk about a quarter of a mile. Th snu ll of sulphur get stronger and stronger till at last you find yourself standing on the edge of a precipice, SOU feet deep and there Is where you see Hell" In Us true nature, boiling hot splashing ,iva everywhere leaping into the air only to fall back and bolt over again. lit I Ijtrgp The pit Is three miles in circumfer ence and one may descend to the In side but It Is dangerous because the lava walls crumble. in spite or the hazards, many of the sailors went down In the pit and took pictures and "toasted post cards over the hot lava. A continuous flow of gas Is pouring out of the pit day and night which also makes it quite dangerous In des cending and ascending, it takes more than words to describe the lava pit, and tho only way for any one to obtain (Continued on Page 4.) I0C30I lOQOt aoBi i 0 a 0 Bread. Every mother loves to serve fine bread on her ta ble. There is always an air of satisfaction both to the one who serves and to the one who. is served to know that in the serving one is receiving the very best in quality. When you buy Butter Krust Bread you buy tho finest bread your money can buy. White, Whole Wheat, Rye, Graham and French "The Table Supply" e 0 o o a e o a Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street 8 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors IOE30I loraot loesor: I II i I ! r t J ' i i h A- i jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin tiifiitiiiitititiimiiimnifitiuiiH 3 I v vJ,l : I ' ' v - r ir o..,,.i.,i.p.iMmin ,..iiiitiminii""iiimtiitiiiiiiiMimiaiMim!! IHHHiHIIflltipiHllllliiim!'!!!!!!!'!!!!1 lUiimimliiw.illhiumiiiiit.uU . 'Tnte itown nt velvet brocade ha an odd, bnt Terr Mchltin laee rmpe-bodice. The cape. Is made with a yoke of tbe lace appliqnee' ie a foundation of silk. Rir the rest of (he cape, the lace Is Hi Im4 an fAUajrtraifctit down trem th saouldersla eoat affect, f Tuarkey Slioot Sunday, Nov 21, 1920 AT" 1 CLUB GROUNDS I COLLINS PARK Located 4 miles east of Pendleton at Mission Station, on s ' main highway. s i SHOOT WILL COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. SHARP ! TWO TRAPS LASTING ALL DAY TWO TRAPS Plenty of Turkeys, Ducks .and Geese , AH Shooters Invited, so bring along your guns and join in the Spoil. f ' SHELLS CAN BE SECURED ON THE GROUNDS. f Automobiles will leave from Allen-Knight's store, corner Main and Alta Sts., throughout the day. H FREE LUNCH ' ROAST PIG 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiittiiMitiiiiittiiiiti'ftiiifiiiitfiiiitfii'MfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiitiiiiiiiiiirirfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifiiittTiiriiiiriiti .,( I i'llll iiiuiiiiiinuuimuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiinnituiinili ' 1 v.