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v r v r v v v , ' .. .1, DAILY EAST ORECOSIAff. PnTM,CT0N.-llT:C0!ffr-KO?TJAY EVENING, t'SEMrElt 6, 1020 I A wnimnmiiwriiwnmiiiii"imw T"!:iV ll!lilIlllll!i!JiljliIllliUllilIl!lJlliiiljJJI!llly .tin, a mi. ,n. OtALTV (SERVICE i '! j 1 i S7?e c i, r, '. . O ' O o jiresui iroe ( i 4 p. T- y r " ; 1 Shoo Early I 'Liiiiiii iLLi. a t i " fr m t ssr I ! i ... j isaasssts-aas. w' Started off this' morning in f hie shape. It is very popular because yoa can buy your winter needs and Xmas Gifts at the new price and THOSE PRICES IN MANY . INSTANCES WAY BELOW WHOLESALE COST. This sale is just what we said it would be, A MONEY,. -SAVING EVENT. COME! I -.- z?a&.i irf i ONE LOT OVERCOATS $10.00 One lot 50 Overcoats, all sizes, 31 to 41, regular price 818.50 to $30. aoicc siaoo; " 0 : ' ; KM Goats Price Revision on Every" High Grade MEN'S SUIT AND OVERCOAT In the Store. . , . None reserved. At 33 1-2 percent less' regular price. Buy now and save money. Purchase Xmas gifts with it. Come early. $!5.00 Qunlfty. KrWstnt I'rii 2T..'H luallly, Ki-vImiI l'riiv K5.00 ViiHlil), KctlNnl l'rhv S37.50 yimlilv, K ils.xl IThti IO.O(l QiinliLr, Iti-vlI (iiililv, lictlsttl Irl(i) JM5.00 VmUII), Hi-vImxI lllcc J 17.50 Qiinlily, Iteiix-d lrit'c O0.00 Uualily, Itrvisnl lrkr 52.M) Vimlt.y. 1'i'lcc .-.:. (HI QiiHlilt. I! v hI f 587.50 Qtittlily, IN-mmmI Vriiv , SAU.OO ,Mml'l. It. lx-l l'riiv . . . 1.5 . . 1S.S5 . . tia.ts . . $2..15 . . 2.1 .00 . 26.6.1 . . (SS.S5 . . s:t.oo . . t.H .6.- , . :i.h.s.- ... S.15.00 . .. MM .. :t.:to . . gnn.o.i H2.r0 ;ilil. ItrtisiSI J'pIw , '. ... $H.67 1(1.1.00 IJutlil), Ctxlsml I'lii'C v $1:1.35 ;o.OO yualily, KrtlMil I'rlix-. tl.65 t'.&W ginillly, cvIniI Vrh-n . -. !., -.-. (H) guiilK), Ii-vlsixl Vriiv (M9.lt 5 .M.e .....'..,.. .1 .1. . $,'5.00 '. ".i... ,.:'.$Mjii 77.&0 gunlily, lU-Viiuxl Trice (HO.OO Viinllly, Itcvlsoil I'ikv H-i.&O ,liliill(y. Kit1snl H5.0(t QuaUtjr, Ki-vm(I l'rkc PRICE REVISION ON MEN'S AND V BOYS' CAPS.vv' St. ( $1.50 Men' mid IU rnps, tli-visnl I'liiv. 82.00 Mcii'h ami Hii),' Cups, KrlM-il Vrkv . t3.R0 ,M'ii'n mid iys' 'nM, Hi-vlwil Vvkti M.00 Mrn'n nuil IIiijk' Cups Hi'vi-il IVIn1 SII.SO Miii'm nuil IkiyN' C lips JScvlsiil J'rU-o 4.IMI hUti'H mid IIiivk' 'lips, Iti'vlMil I'llie l.50 Mi-ii's mill Ikiy.s' t'a, llcyiMi! l'rlrc $5.00 Mra'a anil IUy Cups, Ucvlswl IVko $1.10 1.15 SI.8H $2.nx a.ou s.as a.T5 OVERALLS -Blue, slrijie and khaki. Price Re vision "$1.95" .We give the same careful at tention to the points of quality you cannot seesfs we give to those you look for. This assures perfect satisfaction in the wear ing of the garment. You will always find our models new and distinctive, our workmanship always painstak ing and flawless. .... . Lot 1319.50 t.Tweeds, leather mixtures and Meltons are the materials in, the lot. Coloors, brown, tan, greens, burgundas and black. ,i Lot 2 $2475;, , pome of these coats are tail ored models. Others fur trim med with Hudson seal, coney and raccoon. Boliva, Duvel tyne, broadcloath and silver tones. All wanted shades and size from 16 to 44. J Lot 3 $19.50 ' Beautiful coats in the new wrappy models, deep fur. col--lr and others regulation styles. Materials, cypress cloth, seudine, peach bloom" and chameleon- cord. .All shades and sizes. (.; LOT 1 $59.50 This lot includes all the high er priced coats regardless , of former selling price. ; One special lot of Short Black Plush Coats, $45.00. Great Price Re vision Sale of Silks COLORE DTAFFETAS, $1.49 . "6 in. wide, best quality Colored Taffeta, for merly sold for $2.50 to ?3.00 yard. " . COLORED SATINS $3.50 quality for , $2.45 $4.00 quality for $2.75 $4.50 quality for $3.25 36-INCH MESSALINES, $1.65 ' AH Colored Messaiines, 36 in. wide, included . in this Great Price Revision Sale. Messaiines that formerly sold for $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. 40 ia Silk Trico) yard $4.35 40 in. Pusy Willow Taffeta $3.35 Silk Shirtings, yard $1.95 Skinner Satins, yard $2.75 Price revision downward on silks. Now is your opportunity to buy silk at a big saving. The qualities are of the best and the prices we make here are Rock Bottom. Buy a Dress. Waist or Skirt length and give for Xmas you're sure .. to please if you give silks. : Chiffontine Lining Silk, yard 30c Taffeta Underwear Silk, yard 85c 1 piece Grey Tricolette, yard $1.50 Lining Silks, fancy, yard $1.95 1 Let short length Silk Velour, worth $7.50 up ' special, yard $4.50 $10.50 Silk Velour Dress Velvets, yard $7.00 $ 5.50 Costume Velvet $3.75 $ 1.75 Trimming Velvet $1.39 GEORGETTE CREPE Every shade of our finest quality Georgette Crepes included in this sale. We only, have one grade and that of the best. Offered in widest va riety of shades and 40 inches wide. Specially good for waists, dresses and evening wear. . , Revised prices .'. .' $1.49 ---v-r- GIVE PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS . Why not buy them here and save. Gifts I for mother, father, sitter, brother, swecj.- I heart and the baby. ' N CORSETS 1-2 PRICE , Nemo, Modart, Kabo, La Revo and Madame Irenes. ' ' Beautiful Brocades, Satin Stripe, Cantille, Broche Corsets, up to $25.00. Now 1-2 price. All sizes 19" to 44. MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS FURS NOW And have them laid aside until Christmas lUnck Lynx Kcarf, was S21W.OO, now lUnok Vox Scarf, was fcUMl.00, now . . . IHnck Vox Scarf. w.s $.VOO, now llck Ix Scarf, s;,,.oo, now . . . IIiuItmi Sral Jksii-f. was $130.00, now .. Itoaicr Strf. was $l;:o.(K), now Squliivl Scarf, was $75.00, now ItacoiHm Scarf, wis $4'.7.50, now HNio Wool Scarf, wivs $75.00, now .... lap kcilin-Uy Hiwrft was $25.00. now . ikmc lartiii fcarf. a.s $r.00, now ttqulrrt'l Scarf, jis $1.20, mrw lap Kolliicky Scarf, wis $25.00. now . Jup Kolinsky S4 f, was $05.00, now . ..$1.15.00 . .$l;.0 ... $67.50 . .$5.50 . .$87.50 . ..S87.50 . . .S5H.50 . . ,-'O..-0 . . .: M) . . .$111.50 . . .$27.50 . . . $85.00 . ..$10.50 ...$ltt.50 1 m& S ' . t : U:hW if - 8 8 8 One lot dress shoes, consisting of brown, ivory and grey kiclj French heels, originally $9.50, $12.50 and g $15.00, re-marked to $5.00 Lace boots in black and brown kid, military heels, flexible UolesJ originally $12.00, re-marked $9.50 v i i i i i i ?9 3 8 8 . "A i i ': ;v-. tMb ' H ? if' i1- -.- tit I .. 's ' '" :;v H Women's Comfy Slippers in.cef S rise, blue, orchid and vermillibii 3 originally priced $3.25, re-marked . c?o r.f l" ..-,,,.,. ..... .ySi.UO Women's Comfy Slippers in grey, dark blue, originally $2.50, " re marked to . . : , . , v,. . J2.00 LOWER PRICES ; f; ; We have been the leaders in the "Lower Price", campaign and you can rest assured of getting highest quality goods at next year's prices. E3) : : - - - - ' - - ' ' ' iPfiriTfnfMnT I .:.iiuiii.uuuLUiuiiiMy""r"T7ii " - v 111 -'- 111 1 -f - 1 1 1 . ,. . , SIX HUNDRED ELIGIBLE B! 10! Iiml rr fx " 0iTfif ifrh"1'''1"1 rtiKtiU-l. A great many of those men lire "W In school iiiul otheds are rc cof'vins tiutnlng on the job. ' MBgMiTlflllllHMIfMnii H m 1 IB m i t5 m m Agriculture Is papular among the men for there. aio ISO now iDtiatcifd In training In sum phase of aKHcul lure. ' THIs rontlitlon i. brouit ht about mainly thronfth the iiorfsslty of kppp Washlntfton. The dlati-Ut In which O. A. C. ia Hltuatcd romprlsi'8 all of western Oieifon aouth of Salem and Kliinuuh ami liku counties In south eastern Oienon. Hehalillltiulon l trainlnit a innn-for noine vocation In which his disability will not art ns a handicap. Thin Ik 1 lift Meltnltlou 101 it-iiiiinniim'" K.n 1 .. , j. hv Mill H. Johiw. p.rvl.,or tho n.ny of the nu-n In the open a,.-. 1 ...i a .. especially thoso who have been to the country, disabled service men registered in commerce and professi onal couise number 7S. The monthly payroll for rehabllita- : lion students In Corvallis amounts to ' $.10.0(10 which means a lot to the mu nicipality for pructUilly all the money i remains here. ' Bindiiale of Slmiv In tM'timJ. Tle fi'di iiil hoard has declared Trades and Industrie are represent- OUKC.ON AtiHK't'ljTrKAl' "H. LKQE. Corvallls, fJec. H. The Cor yaliis office honilles practleally nil of Vhe rehabilitation aKTlcultural stu- (I'MlJtr me ennre siaie " "-"" '....., . ., , ... , ,,. .i r, -.,..T' t. 'i,- fiun ; entered In trainlnif who are a , Vajiidl is S30.000 Most of the disabled mcrt in this district who are beinir trained in au riculture a're reiflstered lit the tivircn Ajsrlculturiil eollesre. Approximately 275 of the men in this district are re- ) ceivlnit training at the t'orvallis In- j stitution. - The lnlverslty of OreR-on i and other Institutions in the state have OKEHOX AGRICI'LTl'UAIj COL- fittlnsr part renislered in professional eours- I.H'IK. Corallis. Dec. 6. W:ivim K. burden .'vs. . ( I 'avis of rmiiei i'V, WhsIi. is i Inner i'f IPOMEROY STUDENT . ' WINS TRUNK FOR BRIGHTEST ESSAY f ...l 1. .. eE !.. ...ah nnw re.tr- . l.n I (..1 ...I... nM tr . Vf' '' J "rf icu.uliii.ii'.ii .ci. v tft- . in. i v iiuiimi nv nir ,ic .. the trunk offered as a priie by the As- j sociated Industries of Oregon, in the coinnierciul club ev writlni; cunlest, held at the cuh meeiinK l uesoay. iir- j iKinality, composition, and general ef j feet, were considered In selecting the best essay. The priie will be present ed at the next regular meeting, j s . 'Mow can the Junior enmnierchil ; jclun best serve the community ami the I state?"' was the titiestion answered fy( the five contests. Many practical and i VHluuble siiK:estious were offered. AU uissed that iiieml'vls W llaiiiid i. futuro usefulness lit commercial or ganizations by doing- Usks close at hand in the way of needed civic and state improvements 3HICHESTER S PIU tv r . T' '' a?-rr ' rrm - - - - tr r i : .t.A. i fi