East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEN'S DRESS SHOES .4
Men's Black, Kangaroo Shoes, Goodyear
velt, "T. P. V. Special," English last,
$16.00 values. Sale price $11.45
Men's Gun Metal Calf Shoe, Goodyear
welt, "T. P. W. ' Special," English
last. 15.00 .values. Sale price $10.45
Men's Black English Shoe, Goodyear
welt $11.00 values. Sale price $8.45
Men's Gun Metal Calf Shces, Goodvear
welt, broad toe,-"TV P. AV. Special,"
$14.50 values. Sale priet.. . ...$10.45
Men's Black Kangaroo Shoes, Goodvear
w elt, "T. P. W. Special." medium toe,
$16.00 values. Sale price.. $11.45
Men's Brown Calf Shoes. Goodvear welt;
"T. P. W. Special," English last.
$16.00 value. Sale price ..$11.45
Men's Brown Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt,
English last, $12.50 value. Sale
price : $8.95
Men's Brown Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt,
nglish last, $10.50 value. Sale
price $7.45
Men's Brown Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt',
medium broad toe, $9.o0 value.
Sale price .,..... $6.95
MISSES' SHOES
Misses Brown Kid Shoes, $8.00 value.
Sale price .'. $6.45
Misses' Black Kid Shoes, Mole top, $8.00
value. Sale price , $6.45
Misses Black Kid Shoes, $6.50 value. Sale
price $5.95
Misses'. Patent White Top Shoes, $5.50
value. Sale price $4.95
Misses' Calf English Shoes, $6.00 value.
. Sale price $4.95
Misses Brown Calf English Shoes, $5.00
value. Sale price $3.95
YOUTH SHOES
Youth's Brown English Shoes,' $6.00 val
ue. . Sal eprice ...... ........ $.95
Youth's Brown ElucheiV Shoes, $5.00 val-
ee. Sale price ..'.u'... $4.25.
Youth's Tar Army Shoes, $4.50 value.
Sale price :.;.:..-.....:...?.$3.9S
Youth's Elack English Shoes, $5.00 val
ue. Sale price . $3.95
Youth's Black Bal Shoes, $100 value.
' Sale price .1 $5.25
Youth's Elack Blucher Shoes, $4.75 val
ue. Sale price $3.95
Youth's Bck Blucher Sboes, Special
sale price .,.: .....$2.95
Youth's High Top Shoes, $5.50 values.
. Sale price ...f.,..,....;.,...:....$4.95
MEN'S WORK SHOES
We are offering you some wonderful
values in our sale of Work Shoes.
Men's 15-inch top Brown Shoes, $12.00
value. Sale price ..$8.95
Men's 12-inch top Brown Shoes, $10.00
value. Sale price ...$8.45
Men's 10-inch top Brown Shoes, $9.50
, value. Sale price $7.45
Men's 7-inch top Pack Shoe, Viscal Veal,
Calf, $11.00 value.. Sale price $9.45
Men's 6-inch top Shoes, Viscal Veal Calf.
$11.00 value. Sale price.... $8.95
Men's Brown Work Shoes, $10.00 value,
Sale price $7.45
Me.n'a Erown Work Shoes, $9.00 value.
Sale price 1 '. $6.95
Men's Brown Work Shoes, $3-50 value.
Sale price $6.45
Men's Erown Work Shoes, $8.00 value.
. Sale price $5.95
Men's Brown Work Shoes, $6.50 value.
Sale price , ...$5.45
Mens Erown Work Shoes, $5.00 value'
Sale price :. $4.45 .
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en's 'Shoes
Women's AiVhite Kid Boots, Goodye,ir
welt, plain and imitation tips, French
heels, $11.50 to $15.00 values.
Sale price 1 $8.95
Woman's Brown Kid Boots, flexible and
welt soles, French heels, $15.00 val
ue. Sale price - $9.95
Woman's Erown Kid Boots, Goodyear
welt, plain and imitation tips, French
heels, $12.00 and $13.00 values. ;
Sale Price $8.95
Woman's Brown Kid Boots, Goodyear
welt soles, French heels, cloth top,
$8.00 value. Sale price ....$5.95
Woman's Patent Boots, light gray top,
turn sole, French heels, $12.00 value.
Sale price $6.95
- Woman's Patent Boot, kid top, turn soles,
French heels, $10.00 value. . '
Sale price $5.95
Woman's Black Kid Boots, flexible and
welt soles, French heels, $14.50 and
$14.00 values. Sale price $9.95
Woman's Black ..Kid ..Boot, .tioodyear
welt, French heels, $13.00, $12.50
and $12.00 values. "Sale price $8.45
Woman's Black Kid Button Boot, field
mouse kid top, Freneh heels, $12.50
Value. Sale price $6.95
Woman's Gray Kid Boots, flexible and
welt soles, military heels, $13.00 and
$12.50 values. Sale price $5.95
'Woman's Gray Kid Boot, cloth top, welt
soles, military heels, $9.00 value.
Sale price $4.95
Woman's Erown Kid . Boots, Goodyear
welt, military heels, $15.00 value.
T Sale price $9.95
Woman's Brown Kid Boots, Goodyear
welt, military heels, $13.00 and
$12.50 values. Sale'price $9.45
Woman's Brown Calf Boots, Goodyear
welt, military heels, $11.50 to $10.0a
values, Sale price $7.95
Woman's Black Kid Button Boot, Good
year welt, military heels, $10.00 value.
Sale price $6.95
Woman's Black Kid Boots, Goodyear
welt, military heels, $12.00 and $11.
50 value. Sale price $8.95
Woman's Brown ..Calf . Boots, ..flexible
soles, low heels, $9.50 value. .
Sale price $7.45
Woman's Black Kid Boots, Goodyear
welt, low heels, $9.50 value.?
Sale price $6.95
PUMPS
Any Pump in the department, sale
price $8.95
HOUSE SHOES
Woman's Two Strap Slipper, $5.00 val
ues. Sale price $3.95
Woman's Two Strap Slippers, $6.00 val
ues. Sale price t $4.95
Woman's Comfort Shoes, $6.00 values.
Sale price $4.95
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
Our Oxfords are all on sale at a special
price of $8.95
CHILDREN'S SHOES ;
Child's Lotus Brown Calf, $6.50 values.
Sale price ::...."..$4,95
Child's Smoked House Shoes, $6.00 val
ues. Sale price $4.45
Child's Patent Doug Top Shoes, $5.00
values. Sale price ..$3.95
Child's Patent White Kid Top Shoes,
$4.00 value. Sale price -3,25
Child's Brown Calf Shoes, $3.50 values.
Sale price .............$2.95
Child's Tan Kid Shoes, $3.75 values. Sale
price .....$2.95
Child's Patent Shoes, $3.00 values.
Sale price $2.45
Child's Black Kid Patent Tip Shoes, $2J50
values. Sale price $1.95
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! ROYS' SHOES
m Boys' Brown Blucher Shoes, $5.50 value.
Sale price $4.95
Boys' Tan Army Shoes, $5.00 value.
Sale price $4.45
Boy's Black Blucher Shoes, $7.50 value.
Sale price ....I ?.......$6.95
Boys' Black Blucher Shoes, $8.00 value.
Sale price 1.1....:.$7.15
Hoys' Muck lUuclU'r.SliiHit, JO. 00 value. Sale f
price SI.S3
IKiyf f;uil Mi'lnl llimun Shorn, ft.OO valur.
Kiile price ... i.t5
lkiyM" llln' k ltluclwr Klicxn, Rm4ul clean-up
price . $2.5
nV Brown Knffllsh KIiota, $9.00 voln.
Sale price
lUiyn.- Hroun Kiigllxh Filiimt, IT. BO value,
.' Halo prlco 8.45
IlojV llruwn F.11RIM1 Sliix-, $8.!M value. '
Salo price $.V3
liny- Uljii k I'jikH."Ii MiocM, $H.Oo vnlucy
Sule prlco ffl.43
ItoyV Muck I.iikII-Ji SluM-fl, 17.50 value.
Kiln pric ! 2. 5.5
l!o)V Hluck I jitflWi Mi'K-s, 7.00 value.
:ln price $3.1.1
IWijh' lllaa I'jitlHi Mkm"S $s.imi valm.
811I0 price ; ....L $I.M
IU lliull Top Kliorx, $0.00 vhIiic.
Salo prlco $.9S
This is the greatest shoe sale you'll
see in many a day. Don't miss it.
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PEXDlTa GREATEST DEPARTMENT . 5T0RB
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eODis Wamhnns
Every article, except contract goods,1
is reduced. Now is your time to buy. !
.LIGHT SENTENCE FOR
!:I,100NSH!NER AROUSES '
RE F NEWSPAPER
Mr
fepoltane Beview . Grills 200
t Fine Imposed "on Man Cap
t " tured by Sheriff Jinks Tay
lJor After Hard Chase..
whiclvin. an editorial. this. week, takes.,
a slap at he recent action o( the jus
tice court at Athena which fined A. '
Kenwon, Milton moonshiner, that Bum.
In the same article the paper praises
Sheriff Jinks Taylor and his men for
their vigilence in ridding this county
of Btills. .
'."iroonHhJ;u.iij made easy, genteel
and profitable," would have been a fit
ting caption for a news item from Mil
ton, Ore., says the editorial. The sher
iff at l'endleton and his deputies, by
wading waist deep in an icy- river, sur
prised and captured a Kentucky ex
pert In" flagrante delicto. The illicit
manufacturer was at work in a cave,
surrounded by 450 gallons of corn
mAHh, several gallons, of distilled
whiskey, a large quantity of mash not
quite finished, and a copper still which
held aO'gullons.
- "The distiller was taken before
Judge .Richards at Athena, promptly
convicted and fined in the trifling
sum of $200, which he proniptlypaid
from a plethoric roll in his sock, un
doubtedly the profits of previous op
erations, and set at liberty to rig up a
new outfit in a new place of conceal
ment 'This is simply trifling with justice.
The; extent of the man's operations,
his apparent kill at the unlawful bus
iness, ana his undeniable guilt called
for a prison sentence. He was not only
I' -Two "hundred' dollars' fine for a
mnshiner does not strike the fancy
ftthe Spokane Spokesman-Review,
defying the law, but was making and , cumulated
distributing liquid poison. It 1s not j flourish."
Improbable that victims have already .
died from his operations, yet he is
turned loose with an insignificant fine
to endanger the lives and health of
others. '
profits, the. traffic will i
"The illicit traffic will bo broken up
and the law 'will be obeyed and re-j
spected when courts and juries come I
to a proper consciousness of their re- j
sponsibilities and dut.es. So long .as
the moonshiners and boot-leggers I
know that the worst that' can beful
them, even if they should be- caught
and convicted, will be a light fine,
which they can readily satisfy from ac-
TWO ARE DROWNED IN
EASTERN WASHINGTON
DURING HIGH WATER
"They WORK
to
while you leep"
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at It hit the water, at Taeouia. Wasii. Uelov is tbe sponxor, liu Louisa B. Wbita at vlmaiia, Neb ,
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WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan.
5. (A. 1'.) High waters claim
ed their victim of the winter
here Monday afternoon when
Goldle Enden, " 13 years old,
daughter o( .Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Kaden, fell Into Garrison creek
and was drowned. The child,
with companions, was crossing a
narrow footbridge when she slip
ped. The body was not recover
ed. IHTm-ncil in Palousc
. COLFAJw, Wash., Jan. 5. (A.
P.) 1oraine, eight year old
daughter of Mrs. Joe Mnllleur,
was drowned in the south Pa
louse river yesterday. Paul Hob
erts, a six year old boy, suved
himself by swimming to shore.
The children were playing on the
'river bank and fell In. Mrs. O.
Roberts, mother of the boy, who
saved himself, dived Into the
river In an unsuccessful attempt
to rescue the, little girl.
(East Oregonlan Special.) '
ECHO, Jan. G. A business meeting
J of the F.pworth league was held at
the .Methodist church Friday evening
i for the jiprpnse of' electing a new
i league caplnet. The newly elected of-
POLAND WILL PROVIDE
CARE FOR FATHERLESS
CHILDREN BY NEW LAW
fleers were: President, Kathryn Pal
mer; Hfvond vice president, "Olndys
Wold; third Vice president. Hazel
Sloan and fourth vice president, Kuth
Uobbell. The new officers plan to se
cure the cooperation of all members
and have a real live league this com
ing year.
The Misses Frances and Eleanor
(Spike, Margaret Hills and Beryl Jar-
mon left Saturday evening for Corval-
lls where they will resume their stud-
lea at (. A, C, after spending their va
cation here with their parents.
Miss Gladys Wold, teacher of the
2nd grade, returned Monday after
spending the holidays nt her home In
Portland.
Mrs. Mona Miller nnd son, John
Miller, returned home Sunday evening
from Portland where they had spent
the holidays with relatives.
Oaylord Madison loft for Portland
Wednesday evening on a short busi
ness trip. He returned home Monday,
A.'E. Wattenburger nnd W. J. Wat
tenburger were In Pendleton on busi
ness Saturday.
A watch night service was held nt
the M, E. church Friday evening. The
service began at 8:30. The first hour
was spent In short talks given by lay
men. The second hour was spent so
dully ond a service was conducted by
the pator the third hour.
Hoyce Nlxdorft returned to Walla
Walla Sunday after spending the past
week with his cousin, I)onald Dnvis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Waller have
returned from Seattle where they
spent Christmas.
Miss Bess Andrews returned to
Athena after visiting a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. An
drews.
C. H. Esselstyn of Lexington, spent
the week-end here.
Jack Stanfiold, Hoyt Copplnger.
SAYSISMILLIONWILL
: ilMElHOUTAlO
EAU CLAIKU, Wis., Jan. 5 (A. iV.j
Of the forty millions of Chinese In
the famine area at least 15,000,000 are
literally starving, writes J. L, childs
from Pekln.
Mr. Childs, accompanied by his wife,
left for Pekln 14 yenrs ago as a repre
sentative of the University of Wash
ington In T. M. C, A. student work.
"W are doing our best to get relict
for them," but thus far the responses
are terribly Inadequate," he wrote.
"It Is estimated that to see one per
son through the famine period $10
Chinese money will be required. Thai
monas only $8 American money."
LONDON", J na.atdaudolHsandTnf
LONDON', Jan. 5. (A. P.) Po.
land's new constitution probably will
contain a provision for care of child
ren by the state which will make It
unique, In opinion1 of officials here
Uvho have seen the draft. The article
Wvhlch now is before the Polish Met
reads:
"Kaeh child deprived of parental
care, or who Is neglected morally or
materially,, has the right to secure
care and aid from the state. The
sphere of the state's duties In this
capacity will be defined separately by
lavs, which will foresee ns well the
protection of mothers who may re-; Vernon I)avls and Homer Copplnger
1'ilrf aid, before the birth of the child
(nd the protection of the child In In
fancy. '
As far as known here no consti
tution In the world Includes such a
provision, . ' . L
returned to Seattle Sunday where they
will resume their school work after
spending their vacation here.
Miss Maxlne Stanfleld returned Sun
day to Walla Walla where she Is at
tending St, Paul's school.
WILL JKiHT Ol'L.X SHOP.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 5 (U. P.)
An assessment of two preccnt of their
weekly wage was levied by the Typo
graphical union on all members in
the city to provide funds to fight an
"open shop" movo ol the Schooley
Printing Company.
Sickness results lit an annual loss to
the workers of the United Suites am
ounting to more lhan ISOO.000,000. K
FOR WAGO :
Try Musterole." See How
Quickly It Relievea
You just rub Musterole in briskly, and
usually the pain is gone a delicious,
soothingcomfort comes to take its place,
Musterole is a dean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. Use it instead
of mustard plaster. WiU not blister.
Many doctors and nurses use Muiter.
ole and recommend it to their patients.
iney win gladly tell you What relief
It gives from sore throat, bronchitis.
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises.
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tba
cue st. Always dependable.
Jic and 65c jars; hospital size $.1.00