PAGE TWO DAILY. EAST OREGOKIAIT, yENDlETON, OREGON, , WEDNESDAY EVENUjfc, JAffR Y 12, 1021. TEN PAGES 4 V I A (Grand Filial Clearance of Men's Wear mm it -Mi ml -ip M M Jm - MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS MUST GO. During this January Clear ance Sale we'll offer every suit and every overcoat in our en tire stock at prices that will spell great savings to you. Our stock is composed of the best makes in America, such as Hart Schaff ner & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire, Griffon, Cloth craft, Styleplus, Etc. Clothes with a reputation for being the best in their class and in addition we guarantee satisfaction. You take no chance when you buy from us. Read these prices then come in. $20.00 Suits OVoais Kedticeil to $I.Y3 S2.V00 .Suits, Croats llixluceil to SI IMS SS0.00 Suits, O'coats Reduced to S23.IIO S35.0U Suits, O'coats' Reduced to J27.ti5 $39.00 Suits O'coats Reduced to S3I.20 .VI 0.00 Suits O'coats Reduced to S3 1. No $4r.00 Suits O'coats Reduced to $:W.9 S40.30 Suits O'coats Reduced to :50.95 S 17.50 Suits O'coats Reduced to S37.4." H50.00 Suits, O'coats Reduced to X?,0.20 S5.VO0 Suits O'coats Rcdm-ed to Sl:t.10 StiO.OO Suits O'coats Reduced to I7.S() "t2..'i0 Suits O'coats Reduced to S1K.90 Snj.00 Suits O'coats Reduced to S.11.00 SI17..V0 Suits O'coats Reduced to 353.20 $70.00 Suits O'coats Reduced to S.Vi.ttO $72.50 Suits, O'coitts Reduced to S57.40 $73.00 Suits, O'coats Reduced to S.-8.75 $77.50 Suits, O'coats Reduced to Ml. 83 SH0.00 Suits, OSooats Reduced to SB2.90 SK5.00 Suits, O'coats Reduced to S0A.S3 $87.30 Suits, O'coats Rcdiu-cd ti MI8.90 $100 Suits O'coats Reduced to. . $70.83 OFFERING THE FINEST STOCK OF NEW UP TO THE MINUTE STYLES. BARGAINS YOU'LL NOT SEE AGAIN. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY PAY FOR NOW. SWEATERS A sweater is a garment that every man needs and we're putting one in the reach of every man in Umatilla county. $.1.30 Sweaters, Clearance. . $2.80 $4.50 Sweaters Clearance. . $3.03 $5.00 Sweaters, Clearance. . $:!.95 $0.50 Sweaters, Clearance. . $1.95 $7.50 . Sweaters, Clearance.. $5.95 $8.50 Sweaters, Clearance. . f.fl.75 $10.00 Sweaters Clearance. $7.13 $12.50 Sweaters, Clearance. $9.05 $13.50 Sweaters, Clearance $10.90 $15.00 Sweaters Clearance $11.35 $10.30 Sweaters, Clearance. $12.20 $20.00 Sweaters Clearance $11.90 BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS at prices that will startla you with their smallness. Our stock is complete, the patterns, styles and color imrs are the best. $1.00 Hoys' Sliirts and ltNmscs Clearance l'riee 79e $1.23 Hoys' Shirts and Ulini.st-s, Clearance Price 08c $1.50 ,Hns 'Shirts and I'.lous-es Clearance Price $1.19 $1X5 Ilojs Sliirts and Mouses. Clearance l'riee. $1.32 $1.75 Hoys' Sliirts and Mouses Clcaram-c l'riee $l.:;9 $1.85 Hoys' Sliirts and Mouses. Clearance l'rii-e $1.18 ano Ho.vs5 Sliii-t.s and Mouses Clearnucu l'riee $1.50 $2.50 Hoys' Sliirts and Mouses Clearance l'riee SI. 93 $3.00 Hoys' Shirts and Mouses, Clearance l'riee $2.33 defiance l'riee $2.73 $3.50 Hoys' Sliirts and Mouses, ALL OF OUR MERCHANDISE IS REDUCED (Except Contract Goods.) MEN'S UNDERWEAR Our stock is most complete in every re spect. All weights, all materials, all sizes, The best makes in America. voNii;iu'i m,y iti:it ci.i $1.25 CndiTwear, Clcaruncu J'rlcc 8J. 50 I iHlerwcar, Clearance l'riee 82.00 I iideryvcnr, I Icaruuco IVUv S2.50 I iiderwear. Clearance 1'rltv 1 $3.00 I'uderwcai' Clrinamv l'riee $3.50 Vndeiwear, Cleiiraiiee l'riee $1.00 l iiderwriir, Clcaraniv 1'rlcc; $1.50 I nderwer.r, Clearance l'riee $5.00 l uderw ear, Clcaraniv l'rltv Xli.50 I iiderwear, learautv I'rliv $7.30 I 'nderwear, Clearance I Vice SS.50 Indcrwear, Ciearuuiv 1'rUv $10.00 I mlcrurar, li aiaiu-e l'riee $12.50 I nderwMir, Clearance l'riee , $13.50 ( nderuenr, Clearance 1'rltv . 88e BSj . ; j- ; 51.07 'i ,: b $1.10 $1.73 i I ' SiiO I S2.83 f If I I $3.20 r I 1 93.03 ' 1 ' fl I ! $1,115 1 ft t 1 $5.3,-. ! : ; j.1 J f . jj. 3.93 1 JlKUwJ S8.00 v Men's Outing Flannel , Night Gowns and Pajamas. Wc are I'cnillrtut) Ht-ntii for. tho "llrlKlitun CarlHliUil'" inuko of "niitlit gowns ami I'll Junius. Tlicy liuvu but few equals uml NO suicriuin. Every wauled style Is Included In our stock. It will iiuy you to buy now even if you liioultl bold them over till next fall before wearing. Keail these wonderful reductions: $2.30 Main (.own and l'ajamas, Clearance l'licc $2.07 $3.00 Mclit Gowns anil 1'ajuiitas, Clearance l'riee : . . , $1.95 $3.50 Mulit (.ohiis and l'ajaiuns, Clcariince l'riee $2.33 $1.00 Mslit ;ovns and l'ajamas. Clearance 1'iice , $2.0(1 $1.30 Niitht Howos and l'ajamas, Cle.vame J'rlce $2.05 $5.00 MkIiI ;owns and l'rtjainas, Clearniii'e l'riee $3.30 $0.00 Mxht (.OMiis and l'ajamas, 'l li-uraiH-e l'riee $3.03 LIEN'S SOX- t Clearance Prices 1 We've never been ubl before to offer you mu h wonderful icduettonii on socka of tin. in. lioneil uimlity. our mipply la very large and we'll be able to please you- k 1 Shaw kmt sox iu:n r.n. 5IH! Sluiwknit Sox arc Iteiliicrtt to. . 35c 73c hhawknit Sox are KisIiicmI to. , 49c 111.00 Shawknit Sox arc Klueil to. O.'ms $1.25 Shawknit Sox are Heilmsxl to. 85c $1.50 Shawkiiil Sox are ltedlicetl to. 0 AM. W4KIi AMI CASIIMEHK SO.V . liKlit, medium and heavy welfhts, are reduced as follown: f,(K; Sox, Ciearanee l'riee 30c 75e Sox, leanuuv l'riee 59o 8."h! Sox, Clearance l'riee ......... 85o 90t! Sox, Clearance Trice. 9c $1.00 Sim, Clenraui-o l'riee ........ 79c KI.S5 Sox, Clearance I'rioo itic $1.50 Sox, Clearance l'riee $1.10 3n IZMSZIttO CJEATEST DBPAJrtADff SUMS. .ePeopIes reKous PS TO TWA OF Don't be Misled by High Sounding Talk. We will save you money.. Come and investigate. . RUBBER, SHAVINGS, CANLAS AND LEATHER BLOOM ATOP BONNETS ; standby just the same. Many of these husky canvas hats come in delicate shades of rose, coral, or pale greens. Canvas ani! heavy linens and cotton jare used for trimming as well as foun dation. Thus, one house is showing a line of straw hats trimmed In window- hued canvas flowers. Although the season vofrue is for baggy and uncouth looking materials, BY "MARJORIE." (Written for the United Press.) N'BW YORK, Jan. 12. The bats that bloom in the sprint,', will not bloom very profusely the coming sea son. This fact is announced by fur tive peeks Into both the workrooms of American hat makers and the store rooms of imnorters. Thi tisluil zaietv of color and fabric as found insnirinif ! some models are f'.ind m last years feminine .headgear has been routed by 1 PPnir cellophane. This is the stih a mania for miff, shajtgy and novol. ' stance that was made from .paraffin Realistic roses and colored feather I aml na'' been u.ed to seal the Jellies novelties have biven the right of wav!anrt ja1" "f French cuisine. It is cul to oueer baubles made of ruber shav- !m,H a variety of shapes this season lugs, canvas, leather and cotton. I but the '"' checked effect so much in Faric cloths are ousting the fine i voSue last year is frst In favor for the braids, and last year's enideinie ,.f : comng sprngime. patent leather hats is still w'axinc fast Grandmother's old settee and parlor and furious. One house is Fhowing "t 8 Hti11 holding its own, for the hair little toques and turbans developed in!cIotn hat made from the same male black, while, rose and blue leather. ,rlal aa tn0 "Parlor sofy" is as popular as ever. There Is also a new version of it known as alpaca cloth. More bonafide balmy day models are shown In a eombnaton of pcot ftraw and crce rbon. There are many navy lue and sand and navy blue and It's Old Tent Material. j sray combinations to w ear w kh the Then there are hats made of heavy 1 suits of these same colors. Many colored canvas. Various firms mas-1 houses are exploiting lines of crepe (U ouerade this stuff under different chine ami satin hats in a wide range names, but It la the old tent material 'of suit, wrap and blouse colors. I I KilW Nasturtiums Allowed. I fniilml;.' insists upon fiower and fruitage on her chapeau. she may have hybrid concietions made of beads and raffia and outlined upon white batavia joV canvas. Nasturtiums are one fiovv ler allowed in velvet and silk. These Jare used lavishly upon linen and can i vas hats. I Many of the larger models use rib , bona in coy manner, dangling over the ; shoulder or tucked under the chin. There are Aarioua types -of applhpie. 'The most pular one is flowers or 1 fruit made from yarn and knotted rib bons. Then there ar-; designs wrought I ; from wooden beads, str&w ugles and silk raid. ' Feather trimmings emphasize a ; combination of sly cerinwd and natural; ostrich, either training over the brim or surrounding the crotvn. Trimmings are nail heads, rubber ; flours, raffia, or steel heads, and met al dingle-dangles. The patent leather! chapeaux are often sumerged by lac veils that drape them, ' MR.0RMRS. DYSPEPTIC Get rid of Indigestion and Stomach Worries with "Pape's Diapepsin" REALTY TRANSFERS l! 1 , j ; !'. SK 1-4 Sec. 19 Tp. 4, X. II. 33. Kstclla lloss to Uoss Land and Sheer Co., Inc. $1.00. XVV 1-4 SIV 1-4 .Sec. 21, Tp. 1, tf. R. 30, ix-ecls August Bensel to Frank J. Anseon $1000. S 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 2, Tp. 4, X. R. 28. Herbert Tankc to Matilda. Schmidt J1.00 Ixit 18 in Iilock 62 Frcewater. Marion Manning to Henry H. White ley 12400. Lots 8. n, 10 and It Iilock. 92, Deservation Addition, Pendleton. John 11. HwitJer to Joseph I. (Jib son $100. Lots 5 and 6 Rlnck 11 City of L'matilla. V. W. Zeller to Trustees M. K. fhurch of Hermiston $r,r,o. Lots 23 and 24. Klock 12, of the Subdivision of Lot "IV Hermiston. WOMAN IS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE NATIONAL PRCHl LAWS STUDENTS AT U. OF 0 KtrGKXE, .Ore., Jan. 12. (A. P.) Kigiitcen :it.idents were dropped from the l'invei:-iy of Oregon and 121 plaied on jrobiithin for the winter ."AX KIlAXCIBfO, Jan. 1 2. ( A. P.) ........ i"""' ' .iroiiitoii, rornier act- term Tor falliiie to make their r.Miuireil mg ; nihil, ite n direitor for Calirornla, Ii'.m.ts during the fall term, aci-urding awa tmg trial on a charge of conspii- io announcement of Carleton Spencer, acy to violate the national prohibition J registrar, today, of the 18 'Who were laws, vas permitted by the 1'. S. Ms-1 dismissed 10 were on probation last ...v.. Liiiiu lo.mi hi an ensl.rn .,) Urbtk rpPt,rt-l alanco of 1IS...4 on hand after dlsjursemenu for construction of the Parish Hall, r-r which tho receipts were $11,000. 1. O. H.ibnrt, church. treasurer, report ed ::22.45 on hand after disburse, ments and $'J15 In unpaid pledges. Mrs. II. K. Dickers as treasurer fnr ih. j Parish Aid reported that the aid has ' $284.72 on hand after j penses and after paying off a note for 1000. Mrs. John Hailey, treasurer Leaders Claim Vavc of Defla-jl"1 11,0 Auxiiiaiy. reported ' h oaiance and Mrs. Norbonia tion Has Swept Prioos Below the Cost of Production, Rem edy to be Sought. wnicn ner attornev m il ir.i. "i,T,i,,.r., Lelaii Powers to Thos. .1, O Haria tive." she is under $10,000 l.ond. tfip;rrm for jioor work lust sluing and! LL PASO, Tex., Jan. 12. (A. r.) LI paso today svas filled with eatttle ;ht failed so badly that a second im e was nut considered Justifiable. ' Rich Bachelor Admiral Adopts a Family 'f;eHy 0lf' put wcitk, diMordTcI rtomarhn in nrdor "really dcs,'ovn f'fJic tiidiK'-Miun, 6yt'iJiia, IrrartHurn unl tMuriwn to aLl f ermontal Ion t hatJuM t hat mu k-f lHpc'n IMjiix'-iihhi thy JarXnt ftllinff Hom.irh aiitiicid and rrtfiilut-T in the world., jf hat yMJ ml fermnt and ttirnn wur. yem hrlt h and eructate j r.WAIMAV MK) HOCKKl JSTS in j fats iioi ;k.to m roiT i SAL J.T UTi; ilAliK. Mich., Jan. 12 -(A, P.) Th Canndi.in Foo hockfv : lihdiKfstfd fond or watr; hfad b dizzy ; tram wn tho fCond Krnif of iiM wrier i wnrt Hchvd; hrth foul; tit?ii- coaiJ, j w ith Houghton ht-re lat nisht, 3 lo 2. j n'liwnihpr the moment "rape" lila-j - 1 . . j lriKin,' ronitN in rontiict with the . WitinifH'jc wt l.nm to ; ; p-v.;U. tm ..'-til 1'J ,. .... ... jfit)f!. , r1 f ' n , ' - 4 if y , f 4 " . men lirrc to discuss the neiioiis ldight of their business at tho twenty-fourth annual convention of the American National Livestock Association. The convention opened today and continues throe days. The "wave of deflation," according to bailers, has swept livestock prices retdw tho cost of production. Btock men cannot rai loans to continue their business, they say, and this has caus ed IPiuidution of much livestock that should have been "kept for further finishing or breeding." 'v . Ike Pryor of Pan Antonio, is expect ed to deal vigorously withm adverse conditions in the industry when he speaks during the convention en "The Tariff as it Affects the Farm and Kaneh?' . other speakers Include Ar. a. fill bertson, member of the I'liited States Tariff Commission; Senator J. 11. Ken (Hick, of W yoming, president of the association; S. F. Tolmie, Minister of Agriculture, Dominion of Canada; -W. V. Turney, president of the Texas Cat tle Ka'sers Association ; and J. Z. Miller. Ooveiihor of the Kansas City Federal Reserve IJpnk. '; Herkeley, of ;he Hajictuarv ijhniitcr. re.. ort"d a balance uf $ii2,0S. Mre. Jiunes Welch, treasurer or the Parish House Oluld, reported $0f. on 'hand. Mrs. C. . Whilumiin, secretary for tho Parish Aid, read a report of .the work or the society. J. T. Lnmblrth, Sunday school secretary, reported the funds on hand at $.10il.4R. J. V. Tullman, Judge I, M. Schan nep and James Mil were chosen as members of the vestry, the nominating committee being composed of Mrs. Harrier. James Welch und C. C. White man. Charles pond tvho has served for 11 years, declined, reappointment. .Mis. H. it. Hattery -and J. Lynda were appointed members of the exe cutive council, :itev. Alfred I.nrw'nutf, pastor uf ths i hurch, In an-HddVfss, urged the sup- ' port of his paiishonei s..' . lie praisl the work pf the various women's or ganizations and the' tvork accomplish ed by thp men, pKcial liibute was paid Jlrs. Charles M. -Marsh,' retiring president or thta-'PUrlsli Aid. and sirs. H. if. IlaUtery.twho jnhnaged the miracle 'play given -phr.lstn.ma Eve at the church. - " f ASPIRIN-. Name "Bayer" on Genuine stonisch all Htirii distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing lniut marvelous. end the joy is Its harmlessness. , A box HI. Paul Scptlct oil lee -T. PAl'L, Minn., Jan. 12. (A. P. The St. Paul Athletic club hoi:kc ol 1'Hpe'n IMsPepsin tableta costs so lit- team defeated the Knights of Cnlum- lr t drug atoies too. boa uf Winnipeg, 3 to , last night. Rear Admiral Newton A. MeCuIly lo shown fccre with the seven KuBaian children he has brought home for adoption "Three more eomlnff on a later sh.p, too!" he says. The admiral h a 5-lfi- Ti-rtt. : f"Jrt,rrtul:,ied frora Sebaatopol. where he was U. 8. high eommiseloner. T hen the ablp atopped at Ellis Ialand, the seven tola were ordorcd excluded from tba country oa the ' i?rVw.o-"t-.'?S?,,bs,e ehref" McCui'y id: , rwn e. aiKt- tht! :. lie got j 4ioY i rtn.i'j - 1 Ti lt q r. i r: . i i C-'C- I' , I I A budget of $i),Sti3.6ri was adopted I last nlBht by the Church of the lie (ileemer at the annual meeting which I followed th flintier In Parish Hall. 'The 1920 budget Was $T., 00(1. hut the Increase 'Is necessary because the In surance Btul repair funds are doubled for 1II21; a sinking fund of $2.r.00 Is created as one means of meeting the fll.noo debt for the basement, and exti. nves for' Unlit and gas will be nln; itiomue necause or tne needs nr the Parish- Hall. . The budget was sulimit- (ted by diaries liond, h-Httaritrtli I 'lnanoo cbbunluee. ' ki v ' Take Aspirin only ns told in each package of genuine Payer Tablets of Aspirin.' Then you will be following the direct Ions during 21 .years, anil proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes, ff vim ties the P.over Cross on'" tft Htyou ran take them without fear '-for Cnbls, lleudaehe, neuralgia. Rheumatism, Karache. Toothuehe, limluigo and for Handy tin bovs of twelve tab lets cost few cents, rirusglsts also .-11 larger nnuknfr. Aspjiiu .Isthe trade , iitfii-l.lf-Vlyyf,V5tlMXV' "f Mono. fncctlcacidcster of Snlicvlfi acid. . m Art Ji saw