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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
-.),; A'l ',';; TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OfiEGONIAN. PENDLETON, CliEGON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. PACF, TWO . . . .. . . -r...... ,...,..,....,iua Lunuammi MMWAWMMIMmjL,l-lgfJjJl.lJlkajJ.(l?' f lrl HI H I Brrrmnn AT I r7 su UMAPiNE HAVE CLOSED 1 . SALE CgV I , - r oALL , I f,i 7 ) 00mm IS I (Kast tncgonlui. Spcelhl) ! IS i. ""N v4 . I ,.m.,x-i.. s..ltevlval meet. 1 1 V' 7i' T -y yf 1 I M M . I 9 A A - HI Inus w hid, have been 1! PRINCESS SLIPS Quantities and values too good to let pa??. $1.05 Slips, Special Trice $1.29 $1.75 Slips, Special Price 31.39 S1.S5 Slips. Special Trice . . $1.18 $2.25 Slips, Special Trice $1.79 $2.50 Slips, Special Trice $3.00 Slip?, Special Trice Super qualities. ". BLOOMERS !s llloonn-rs. SiH"-ial Iric' St.?."i lUoonior. Scvial Prk-o ...... S;-'..Vl lllmunors. Spn-ial Price . . . . $1.9 $2.39 . OSo SI. US Beginning Thursday Morning We have placed. our. entire stock of Wo 4 men's and Children's Iusliir Underwear ' on Sale at Specially Reduced Prices. Offering vou a genuine bonaf ide bar rain event that no woman can aflord to let pa? unheeded. MIDDIES We have one large special lot of Mid dies in plain white, or white with blue collars, sizes 8 to 44, val. $1.98 to $3.98 YOUR CHOICE ONE-HALF PRICE $1.98 Middies, Special Price 99c $2.50 Middies, Special Price $1.25 $3.00 Middies, Special Price $1.50 $4.50 Middies, Special Price $2.25 $5.00 Middies, Special Price..... $2.50 WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS Tin daintiness of fine- nmtri-iaK ant! twx-timiiiuiiess trf pretty stylos In ovcry line of these garments inakv tlu-m m-4 desirable. $1.75 Comb., Spec. Pr. $1.39 $1.93 Comb., Spec. Pr. $1.59 $2.25 Comb.,' Spec. Pr. $1.79 $20 Comb., Spec. Pr. $1.98 $2.75 Comb., Spec. Pr. $2.19 $3.00 Comb., Spec. Pr. $2.39 $3.50 Comb., Spec, Pr. $2.79 4.00 Comb., Spec. Pr. $3.19 $4.98 Com., Spec. Pr. $3.9S $7.00 'Com. , Spec. Pr. $5.86 LoCs-iX ki I V h .,V.V Mm' WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS A Very Choice Assortment. $2.25 Gowns, Spec. Price $2.50 Gowns, Price $2.85 Gowns, Price .$3.25 Gowns, Price $3.50 Gowns, Price ..... $425 Gowns, Price ..... $4.50 Gowns, Price ..... $5.00 Gowns, Price $5.50 Gowns, Spec. Price $4.39 $L98v Spec. i $2.29 -n Bsgm sPec- v $;.59 NfiVf' Spec. 'I 7 $3.39 III IT 11 Spec. $3.59 Spec. $3.98 r PAJAMAS Both one and two piece styles, made of fine Batiste in flesh and white, trimmed with dainty, lace or pipines of contrasting colors. $2.50 Pajamas, Special Pr. $1.98 $3.75 Pajamas, Special Pr. S2.SS $4.75 Pajamas, Special Pr. S3.9S PETTICOATS Plain sateen pettiebats finish ed with buttonhole scallops, col ors are flesh and white. . SL93 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $2.50 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $2.75 Petticoats. Spec. Pr. $2.98 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $1.59 $1.98 $2.19 $2.39 CORSETS One special lot consisting of discontinued numbers in Gos sards, front lacing corsets and Bon Ton and Royal Worcester back lace corsets ONE HALF PRICE All rptnilnr stock corsets and Brassieres will be discounted 10 per cent during" this special White Sale. - . MUSLIN PETTICOATS Made of good, quality muslin, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. . $1.85 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $1.48 $2.50 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $1.98 $2.75 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $2.19 $3.50 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $2.79 $3.75 Petticoats, Spec. $4.25 Petticoats, Spec. $4.98 Petticoats, Spec. $6.50 Petticoats, Spec. $S.75 Petticoats, Spec. Pr. $2.98 Pr. $3.39 $3.9S $5.19 $6.98 Pr. Pr, Pr, rTTTT TIT7'ATC ATT7CT TT GOWS Uaintv eowns, lace and em broidery trimmed. $1.59 Gowns, Special Price $1.28 $1.98 Gowns, Special Price $1.59 $2.25 Gowns, Special Price $1.79 PHILIPPINE HAND EMB. GARMENTS are included in this sale. They are the daintiest, most artistic, most beautiful of all white wear. Women of taste appreciate them I above all others. Sale is in Our Women's Wear Dept., 2nd Floor & PCCIXIONS aHLATfST DEPARTMENT TOi& ons WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Sale is in Our Women's Wear Dept., 2nd Floor I . 4 : 9 f 1 . i. 2,,, i J t i J 1 . - f 1 -r : 1 -; 't - , - FAT PEOPLE GET. THIS WVr fc immumt wluo roo mltM .uBt rlc 10 to M pounds Ifluttw you rl lot b. Hi. wi.!.rMUj tOctciou. nllabl. Kotjln Uml i Ik t-d I"' fnitr. firt II fc Vt KOrillN ubolM CwmouDCTd fl U Uw dmili Folloi. dlrMUaa. bo.1 Bonnr-ivfuna riinntM, Bailor. 1 fc" m.U'll TO" FEt - KOHKIN CO.. ittio,Nw twk. N. V. SK M pits nr ft at -rxSK OF SKro.MI I.Y WITH n PAIIANAC, Lake. X. Y- Fft. 3. (A. V. ) Hoy McWorter of Chicago, nn,l ChnrlM Jfwtraw of I'ikp Placid, kt r.iqh; wfrp tHd with 80 Iinintu each afur the wonJ day of the Internation al Hkatinu tmirncy. 'harlcii Gorman f St. John, N. 1J., was close hehlnd with 6' P"intH. tho chamiiionship matches will end today. SCHOOLS WILL DEBATE 111 iirogicxH Hi I ho Fichvici lati church uunim .t nvo .-ck closed M"'' Bvenlnif with ltcv. Anion, nlxtant - Intcndent of Hinn .miwhioii, ink tr hin rorlland home on .mm .. . .....mioL- .Mr. Anion will In probability make provMon for new pastor at fniaptne to relieve Uec, W II ..I.ntit the, first of April. Kev. Wilson of, l'oi tland has been a supply j here and would e -weicomr.. ..r, .. regular na.slor Bhould lie care to re main. On Thursday afternoon of this week the Indies Aid will meet at Hie home of Mrs. W. W. 1'hlllppi aul bo discussed for the- Improving of Ihe Aid work for this coming year. On January- 10, a hahy nirl was born to .Mr. and Mrs. John Jlelnor. .Mrs. A. A. Wllley is visiting at the homes of her two daughters m laud. Mev. ptnekton returned from n visit with his daimhter nt Helix. While at Heiix .Stockton occupied tho pulpit the Uantlst church. Miss Kthel Hoditen returned to her homo at Athena after a week I visit at the M. O. Hoauclmmp home. l'leosant (lancing parlies have been given nt the home of W. li. Phillips and V. Records during the past two weeks, thevvoung folks of the coni- j munlty enjoying the music at mini homes. K. E. TTrtle, who Is so seriously III with pneumonia at his home nt Vnin nine is reported as merely holding his own and still in very (treat dimKer. Illu friends ars awaiting his recovery anx iously.' i , Charles IHckersnn, who reently un derwent an operation at the hospital at Walla Walla is making a good re covery. Tho operation was for ap pendicitis. ' Itev. Archer of North Powder visit ed wltri his old friend Ed .lorrl.-oi; during the past week. On Wednesday evening of Inst we"" I Misses Pauline Beck and Leoa I l'hllippl entertained at a dlnntr at the ;i.ind hotel In Walla Walla, having as Iholr guests .Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hunan. My. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and Mm. It. K. Hean. and Mary Heck and Deal try Henii. After the dinner, the party enjoyed tho play at the Keylur lirand. "The P.lrd of Paradise." I'maplno Theater goers w ho enjoyed the "liird of Paradise" on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Jfi-s. M. Heauchamp, Murul Heauchamp. Cltft Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Will Krumhnh, J. It. Kruinhah, (ieorse Grlrr.es, Kyle M,--Uauiel. tin this Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. IX J. Kirk with Mrs. Claude Heale en tertain at the home of Mrs. Kirk', honoring Mrs. Charlie Workmrtn. Friends of J. H. tloodnight will he Interested to learn of his ninrrlape dirt ing the past month to a young lady from Vale, . t; , t I W; It. Weathers h seriously ill at I the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. K j Jones Just north of I'mapine. Mr. Weathers Is suffering from gangrene at the knee taps. The annual meeting nf the Hudson Pay Co-operative Creamery was held this Tuesday afternoon with about 'forty of the stockholders present. In the election of the diie tors for the 1 ens'tiiiK ear almost an entire new per j sonnel was chosen by the stockholders present. With the resignation of Wm. Records and D. O. Saunders, with It. K. I'ean and J. K. Jones as the mitito. Inr? directors, four new ones were cho- j -,-n to take their places. The new board is as follows: W. O. Wlsenor, Wm. Oentry, Paul Caldwell, A. Ilixby and Charlie Records. Owing to financial conditions, no dividend was paid on stock for the year 19L't). This Is the first time since Its organization that the creamery at I'mapine has not paid a dividend. The new officers qualify on Feb. 7, .Mrs. Alpha Deese and family moved this past week to their new home near Ferndale. On last Thursday a sale was held of their household effects. A 1ree nntoher nf Fmaplne people Ktenoca tn funeral or Eugene U ii.k o.i t iniay at vvnlla Walla, inelud-Imrins.- Mr. and Mrs. T. O; (loodman and family, cousins of the deceased. Tho business managers of the high school paper the "Vincent Zip," are attending their duties this week get-! ting subscribers for the Zip for this' semester. The paper this term will be I printed by the Freewater Times Pub lishing company. j I'mapine citizens are requested not to forget the date of the high school! play, Feb. 11th. "Kncnged by Wed- j nesday" Is the title and the students are putting In all tho spare time they can practising. 80 WEAK S0I1ERV0US How Miserable This Woman Wat Until She Took LydiaL Pink. ham'3 Vegetable Compound voua 1 Uian v "now whuMo"! i, urn' could not do m work. My ti t.u'.'l w .dcfK-tsnt ,.il ; reimlar Peri ods. I read in th ...t.. t ...i: papers wnn ujrvo. K. Pinkham'H Veje. tatils Omipound liad ' clone for otherl and decided t fiv it a trial. I Kt eo J result from 1U uso ., t .i.ic. to do mV Wins. 'rcZinend your V citable (mpnd I . ? nd vou mnv use these fucU lo ..- - - t , PHil.l.lPS. ns a Uwlimopiai. Toomsboro, Ua. '' Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes. tWr condition irritak-a both husband and children. Ithaa been said that nine-tenths of the ncrvou. prostration, nervous deBwndency, the Lluea," irritability and backache ariae . from some dtaplafemjnt or derange- . f . nnmiin! system. Mrs. rhu- Hn' letter clearly shows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming condition m l.ydia E. I'lnkham . Vc0ctablo Compound. SIX IMF IX HOMK , llAHItl'. Vt.. Feb. S. (A. P ) Henrv Ma.tell and five children were burned to death and two others were .'erlliusly burned, when fire destroyed iholr home at Rochester yester.la). L SWEAR OFF 1 TOBACCO "No-To-llac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering lotiacco habit. Whenever you have a U using for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or lor a chew. Just place a harmless No-To-Unc lull-t In your mouth Instead, to help relievo that awful desire, shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you nre belter off mental ly, physically, financially. It's so easy so simple. Oct a box of No-To-Eae and if it dosrn't release ou from all craving for toh.ico In any form, your tlriiss-tst will . refund your mopey M'ltnmii nio-siion. A true hair grower Sworn proof of hair growth after bald ness. A mating reports of IcgtoMof werl of Kotsiko, ta stopping kau of tuir, or renting daadruff. conquering bsldnes. Ilere't the (aired oil or In the world use KoUlko. If It doesn't do sll tea expect, get your money -txickl Kotget put bud lurk with your balr. This H wntething dlffeimL Get a snull box of KOTALKO any busy druggist's. Guanote nd directions wrth the box. Show your fneida this wfasrtiMMes READ THE LIST Of Roots. Herbs. Barks and Berrict (I It Tells the Story Willamette University Glee Club - AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Thursday, February 3rd, 0 P. M. Of ihe rrerit combined In Hood's Sarsa par ilia as a n,edicine for ca tarrh, rheumatism. scrofuH and ther ills of tho blood, stomach. iver and kidneys. Sarsaparilla. yellov,' dock, ftil Pnpla. blue flan, guaiac altera tive", b!ood-purirers and tonics. Mandrake and 'dandelion, a-itl-blMotis and liver rc-niedis. tonl-s, appetlxers. digestives. Jt-nlper berries, ova orsl una plp- slssew.t. great kidr.er remedies. ' Gentian root, wild rhcrrv. :om ach tonics. and others of viiitio- K'-or.omv and tni" meri? mi o:ri-tinc-d m Hood's SartaparlUa. pee (Fast firegonisn Special.) ECHO, Feb. 3. The first of the series of scholasticdebates will be held Friday evening February 4, when F.rho'a affirmative team will meet Pilot Rock's negative at Kcho, and Pilot Rocks affirmative will meet Kcho'a negative at Pilot Hock. The subject for argumentation Is: Resolv ed that the principle of the open shop should be adopted in American indus try. Echo's affirrHativo team Is com posed of Homer Haling and Veda' Wat-' tenburger, and the negative team of Karl haling and Alfred -Cunha. The debate will be held here Friday even ing nt the Methodist church. A small admission will be charged and re freshments will be served to all pres ent. Mrs. C. MeCullouch, who has been seriously III for the past week, is re ported slightly improved today. Her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Oulliford of Port land is hi re with .her. Miss Retta Wilson of Wallas arrive;! here Sunday to accept the position as third and fourth grado teacher, which riis recently vacated by the resigna-j tlon of Mrs. Jessie Williams. . Among Kcho people visiting In Pen dleton today are R. R. Lewis. Claud Sloan, Joel HalMtnid. Pete Sheridan ! and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenlmrger. I WOODSTOCK YOUR IDEAL The Typewriter Supreme I'or Cali or cm Term.. Call at ":i Aura St., between 2:30 p. in. and 5:30 p. in., or wrlto M. M. Vale, oc Hotel Pendleton. ' tr I'HirSRKM'HIA 1UVOUCKK MOI XT PHILAI)KI,PHIA, Feb. 3 (A. P.) An Inere.ise of SI9 final divorce de crees here last year over the number granted In 1019 is shown in official figures Just given out. Divorce decrees granted totaled 190. 5000 Oranges BANG! Down comes the meat axe on the price. Jor the next few days we will have an abundance of nice little thin skin, juicy, sweet Oranges at . . 6 FOR ..... ....MOei 12 FOR...., 20c' Get your order in early for they will not last long. "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 ami 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors U. S. INSPECTED MEATS - -