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TWELVE PAGES TkZZ TWO DAILY EAST OSEGOSIAN, PKXDLETOR, OBEG05, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1921. 1 1 1 4 i The Opportunity That Every Woman in Eastern Oregon Has Been Waiting For. Wanted! A (nan who can Justly kirk .NOW on his wife buying the finest Cal, Suit or Drraa she ever CDi1t Sale Wanted! A woman who can truthfully sa y Now that All Dresses, Coats Suits and Skirts are priced beyond reason. eginning Today, October 2: Tendleton's Greatest Dept. Store offers one of the most important Sales in the past six years. A SALE OF WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS, COATS, DRESSES ' AND SKIRTS A Sale embracing the finest wear that can be offered you in Pendleton garments that possess all the good qualities of the finest. $6,750.oo 1 Finest Women's to Ever This enormous lot of slow selling garments Sacrificed that you might save. Sacrificed that ve may not have them left on our hands at the end of the year. ae This is in reality a Basement Clean-Up Sale with merchandise marked at a ridiculous price. Every Garment will remain at these prices un til the very last one is sold. Coals Suits Dresses Shirts ! ' " Garments that oriziiiaU THE BARGAIN BASEMENT MNDU.T0N5 GREATEST DFPAIIT.Hl;NT STOIU. jpfWPeoples Warehouse, T.'iinjiTvu.awM.pr pays to traof rrmffFTO?riy THE BARGAIN BASEMENT ii (East Oregonian Special.) TILOT KOCK. Oct. 25. Ed Eurns nor. Dale Hutchinson, Arthur Jones,! Monroe Hemphill and Paul Brother. , Mrs. V. C. Stanley and son Ward i t Jrl who have been in Wenatchee this j weeK visiting -rs. siamcj .-,.-r - Fa an Leonard. Mr. and Sirs. Ben Gill and Mr. Gills ' mother, Mrs. Caroline Gill are visiting I relatives and friends in Spokane and ! Washtucna. George and DeWitt Wallace of w ai- waV .uite Verious. hun Wednc.da-i .ace Bros, of Penoieton P--d thru when an empty gasoline tank he was! Pilot Rock Saturday on their aj to trying to soider with a blow torch blew j the Sam Nelson ranch to hunt .... TV... ..... i.i,n several feet Frank Gilleland and fam.ly of Gur- ECHO'S LADiES AID (East Oregonian Special) ECHO, Oct. 29. A pleasant after- . noon was spent by a large number f ladies Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. T. George, when she -assisted lv Mrs Vrjinlf Irvinn nn.l Mr .Tnhn up. Tile tank Was Dlown several leei , - . . . ,. ,. , ...,. i " ' ' into the air and Mr. Burns was hurled ' dane were visitors in Pendleton atur f(jr ,ne benefu or tne ,ad,es aid Tne ! cm. it. a. distance. His collar hone was ; 'a'- ! house was decorated with chrysanthe- ' broken and several teeth knocked out1 Winnie Reeves was trans-cu... and he was badly shaken up. His con- ; business here .Sauirday.. dition i. not dangerous and it is ex- -Miss Grace Gilham COT.U treatur ,h. ha will i, out again in a er v.sueu reuunw uc.c K I l D (! jir. aim ni?. vj laci.. ami son K w ui?. j ....... i o,..i-.r frtr an Prof. L. V. Murium and a party of tiaro.u a. riven ... ...e automooue inn tnrousn rajmu ! hoy scouts enjoyed an outing in the g hills Friday night of last week. They - ! returned home Saturday with a nice 'j catch of fish. The boys who aciom gl panied Mr. Mncken were Roy Con- :l TOO WE WORK Lydia E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs. Quinly's Health. Now She Does Her Housework m V Shelbyville, Mo. "I was only able to do light housework because ior monuii my perioos weiw cesmve. 1 naa seen vour medicine exten- . , j : i j siveiy aaveriiseu anu thought 1 would give it a fair trial. I took hout eicht boxes of Lvdia E. Pinkham g Veeetable Com' pound Tablets ac cording to directions and I feel like a dif ferent woman. have not taken any medicine during the east three months .nj I halipve mv ailment is cured. I am now able to do all my housework and itonH in mv nnnltrv and garden. If you feel that my testimonial will benefit anyone you are welcome to use it in ftrlvertisements."-Mrs. L.D. QUINLY.R. F. D. No. 2, Shelbyville, Mo. tj;.-w Pinltham'a Veeetable Com pound makes women strong, healthy, rj ui A Ur.ni. fVittii hnrHpns and over- ana auic w v , . . come those ills to which they are subject. Wt-Wo ohnnt vour health to Lvdia E, tuh.m MoHieine Co. (confidential). Lynn, Mass. Women only open, read and answer such letters. gon. Idaho ana wasiimsion. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bond arrived here Monday from Pullman, Wn., Mr. Bond, Dr. L. M. Spaulding and Archii Bond are in the mountains deer hunt ing. Mrs. Bond is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen were In town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Franli Byrd and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Kldwell Sunday. Mrs. Boot Matthews was shopping in Pilot Rock Thursday. Merle Galbreath left Monday on a business trip to La Grande. Jack Lee was a visitor here Stinaa. Mrs. J. M. Gilbert gave a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home here Wednesday honoring Mrs. A. M. Bond of Pullman, Wnahineton who is here visiting. Other guests were Mrs. E. B. Casteel, Mrs. E. T. Fanning and Mrs. C. J. Miller. Mi- rail Jensen left Sunday tor Lewiston, Idaho to visit her sister. Joe Pedro of Gurdane was a business visitor here Saturday. C. L. Marr -was here Monday from Range. Mrs. A. P. Warner and Mrs. Fran.; Michael Sr., were shopping in Pendle ton Monday. E. F. Fanning was called to Port land Inst week by the Illness of his mother, Mrs. George Fanning. There will be no meeting of the Woniens Community club next week. The meeting has been postponed until the following week when the needle work and health committees will en tertain Jointly. This will be a White Elephant social. Each. lady is request ed to bring a white elephant, namely some article they do not want. - Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stevenson arriv ed home the first of the week from a visit with relatives'at Elgin. Al Janes and daughter Miss Sarah Janes were in town Friday from Pine Grove. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry La Velle wefe out from Pendleton the first of the -week. MVs. Al Bolin was a visitor here Monday from Ukln.h. munis and red geraniums. The time was spent in music and chaltirvp.' Mr. and Mis. Enzioth, of Walla Walla, after visiting a few days at the Andrews home, returned "'to tneif home Saturday. Their daughter,. Miss i Marie, remained until Thurfcd.y. , Many people of Stanfield were here on Tuesday to -witness the flights ot the airplane here that day. Several availed themselves of the opportunity to take a spin In the air. Alvin Galloway and family of Wal la Walla were visitors the first of the wek at the home of his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Sherman Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. , Esselstyn. f . Lexington visited relatives here Sun day. . ' .- F. T. George and R. B. Stanfield were business visitors In Pendleton Tuesday and in Hepn'ner "WedneSlaJ'. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meyers were made happy Saturday by the arrival of a bright little girl who came to live: with them. Mother and baby are doing well. Mrs. Joseph Cunha and Mrs. Blaine Kin ley were Hermiston visitors Tues day. ' Freeman Hendricks, a farmer east of town was transacting . business here Monday. Mrs. French came from Gurdahe Monday to visit Mrs. Alpha Teel. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spinning are spending the week in the mountains near Albee. llruce Spaulling was a week end visitor In Pendleton. " Mr. and Mrs. K. E. 'Elder Of Big " Stone Flat, were here on business Sat urday. Henry Robertson of Sand Hollow, was here the last of the week. 1'. W .Andrews was In Spokane a few days last week on business. He returned home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman JoneS : bf Nolin were here the latter part Of the week. Mr. Gladney of Orenco was a short business Visitor hefe the first of the Wfeek. He recently purchased the Ho tel Echo from C.--S; Mudgei - " Mrs. George Barrs of Ia Grande, Is a visitor at the home-o her ' sister, Mrs. Roscoe Meyers. ' ' Y. A, Bean of Portland 'Is 'Visiting his mother, Mrs. Elmer Thornton and his sister, Mrs. Antone Cnnha. jF A TrllftTeeM'lMCM GUM SHOOTS A, CANNON 8A.U, WOVlD A 13 INCH GUN SHOOT A gOTPAU. SQUIRE EDGEGATE This Man Hearing Is Only Hitting On One Cylinder Today! BY LOUIS RICHARD Duty- Bur Al fSOAf6 To SQUIRM Oil! .SOAit WA.y IF I HVt TO THRO l I - s hi in inn m "'-"litiiSSl .n. .. I Aiy HE.HRIN6. 15 T3AO AWO I Pa At T (SEUZVEl I COULD DO JUSTICE )S Ti m x" -y r- t I Dl DWT fAOW - ARE. yot ?un) SUR t THAT you CM HOI WA4 WELL EMOU&H TO A ( -7UST lUUL-JJ flig (3tiOt I COUtO OF THE CASE ). ft m gfellMlirBOB PENCIL PICTURES agfe. .A. PtNeiLFWMDOTTO JMMyBOBT DAD . M r awing- him is . :.. jiV hit qozyraY- HOW MMV TIME5 DID"fcu use. IT -TOlW-OlMMyeOB? THEEE. TIM&S-PoP-tf MAM K I DIDH'TI 1 f 0V 50 DRAWING LESSONS FOR OUR KIDDIES A BATTLE AF INK TURNED INTA A PICKANINNY I i ne ooiue oi ink is very eas w draw unl a mchel will oo to make (he thre circles When ou have this much made you have a very good start anil the rest is verv cisy to do You i'o not have to mtike the dress Ji.st the same as this one c&s t vou think wj son, Vfud of ciflereni dies (or the iiivkininuy Sage Sajlnss. a girl never thinks much of a man The eplcur catches the erly bird, until after he hus made her mad. At the age 18 womsu's rights are Pon't bet with your wife unless you llii-.s years ahead of nan's are prepared to lose whether you wiu A ctt may look at a king, but a man or not. refers to look at an ace. The man with a swelled head suf- It is a wits cllhrn that knows fori lo.-'a than those who huvu to live nlher a girl It tallies or laughing with him. V link , ' Dou't do any dUagrceakle thing to il i y th:it you cuu just as put c.t until to.ao.nw. lV:h;.s l.n.io.-row you w ;i t have tj il.i :t. Women only nuke fools of them selves if tiny can't of the in:ui. Two wrongs nuke a right whit ca of tha n is a woman. J.'alout,y is tui) tiiir ct your o J in ter. oii:y. Wives ar- wnmicrfiil thincs. fvv.v man s!in-.id :, e at lca?t oue, as a matter of education. a A ttiereha u v ao veoc::t!y pri i !e3 to pareha-sc a:i ev.vlli.nt parrot. T.-. s oue h.id tr.uelid far nrd ca'.d J.-.'.b.':-In sve:al fore gn laiijt;a.;c He or dered it to co scut haiuo. TUa; ia.o PAST " PRESENT P IT WACKl'T PCD flDAiMM Air WrtiH TkIT N&uc rJrT -rue kiciAJ Door-knobs per THft'ctuB- j COP' HUH 1 AU WOBBSDiD WS TO T0WATF$s 3.000 hD COLLECT fclOO.OOO'S M0SE WOTS ViffT TO "RAVE rT&OUT? ii f" OS day hia wife had ordered a fresh Fprins chicken for dinner. On leaving the house she said to the cook: "Mary, there's a bird coming for din ner. Wring its neck and have it cook ed for Mr. K'.chards when he gets Lome." Unfortunately tiie parrot arrived first, ar.d Mary f.U'.O'.ved instructions. At irr.r.tr te was duly served. "What's this?" exclaimed Mr. Rich arc'.?. Mary tc-M h;r.i. "iv.t for goc :re-3 ta6. "Jar," ho a d. Va's i -. a ful. Tj:-.t bird could speak sevtn lar.unges." "Titer., v hy the d.vil dida't he aay iOaiCh r.;;- aiiitU lla.y. TRUE TO LIPB 'I ii ii s a 1,- "S WiJjtlU Trivate Grounds FVnnffef Abe-1. , Te-hi--Johnny. if yni 6t" Uavt 1 .1 .t to soud a fayier." Johnny Yu'd better uot. 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