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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, fENDLETON, OBEGOU, FKIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1922. TWELVE PAGES Pendleton's. Greatest and Best Department Store isConducting Now. One of Its Most Important Sales. I - the Peoples Warehouse , l 1 1 All the Free Services .re at )utir lisMtsal the rot nuKiis tin- free Branch U.S. Post Office ainl sprciul dr-livcrh-. tli free tdcplHmcs, the ItMitaJiKXl within the big More. Patronize Our United Boys' Band A most pleasant surprise awaits you when you see these 50 youngsters in action. They deserve your support since they are the nucleus of a future Pendleton concert 'band Uivoli. Thurs. eve. Jan. IS. Aden. 5J-2C Extra Salespeople Added " For your convenience we have added an extra force of pleasant, courteous and willing salespeople vho will promptly serve you. 11 r? fee-' There must be ONE Greatest Store; there must be One Greatest Stock of Merchandise; there" must lie One Greatest Sale. But, to attain these ends, there must be the willingness and determination to make them go. WE OFFER YOU THE GREATEST JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD IN OUR STORE'S HISTORY. GREATEST STOCKS AND THE GREATEST REDUCTIONS. . " iti the Whole 11 11 1 1 i if 1L1LA. N Store (Contract Goods and Some Groceries Excepetd) ( " ..-.. M2IDIET0N5 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE, WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE ... 1 uenousa I? I A VERITABLE HOUSE CLEANING p J Judging from your patronage of the store for the past few days, the public must have been anxi ously awaiting this Great Event. We are positive that we are living up to your ex pectations when we know that we have on hand Great Stocks of most serviceable merchandise and seasonable merchandise in its odds and ends, all marked at prices that we have before promised would be "most enticing." This is our "House Cleaning Time" when every department jumps right in and cleans its own house, giving up ALL its fine merchandise in its odds and ends at sacrifice prices. Attend Every Day of This Great Sale. Yours is the Saving. 'I GROWING IN GERMANY 1UCIU.IN, Jp.n. 0. (A. 1'.) The number nf cases of Insanity attributed tit (ho excessive una (if alcohol had In creased In (lerniuny tu such an extent that Homo writers vUrw the Hltuatloii with alarm nnd discus the advlslbllity of restricting the use of Intoxicants. All Illness due to line of alcohol havo "Try the drug store first," and Koeppcns, the ' drug store that serves best, for Pre- scriptions. Increased 100 per cent In the last year over the average for tho war yearn, uccnrdlng to official statistics. Such authorities, denying that tho use cf alcohol hnii greatly Increased, attribute the present situation to tho weakened stamina of the acrmnn peo ple. - .MOWS 11UM HACK. KOVNO, Lithuania. Jan. tl.-(A. Queues of ahout 60 persons, prospective Immigrants to the Vnlt ed States, nro waiting every morning nt the opening hour outside tho phs port office of tho American consulate here, which commenced work on No vember 7. The number is growing dally, and It Is understood the.: a .steamship company here which n:is direct Hues from the llaltlo ports 10 America has already hooked .'.OO'l passages In advance. The mnjmi.v of applicants appear to be women. while it is particularly notieeiblo I that Jewish Immigrants, contrary to expectations, seem for sonio rensti'.s to be holding back, at least for tne present. IF THE PROFITEERS RUN TRUE TO FORM CUT THIS OUT-IT It WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this lip, enclose with Sc and mail it to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago, 111., writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will receive in return triaUj package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold Everywhere ' n nnn nn m to DIM IS f0 rAius, linking SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1922 LIBERTY HALL "UNDER MANAGEMENT OF SAWYER'S .. . ...... ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED ADMISSION, 75c LADIES FREE G0ETHALS MAY REPORT ON COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT FOR $25,000 SKATTI.E, Jan. . (V. P.) Gen eral Ooethals, the Panama canal builder, will come to the stnte ot Washington early In February to in vestigate and report on the feanlsiU'ly of the proposed $320,000,000 Colum bia basin Irrigation project. A Spo kane delegation of chumber of com merce officials U'ought this infur- - - - I - . ... . rl .. ITkAW T ,ptnw the Northwest In the Interest oC the project. OoethaU' will charge a J'J'i. 000 fee. The slate will pay ItSO'lO. The remainder will be raised in Se attle, Taeoma, Portland and Spukune if (loethals1 serv'ces are obtaln.vl. The Spokane delegation discussed the pro ject at a luncheon today. Tho Spo kane delegation Roes to Tacjma this afternoon and will to to Portland Friday. tun ul-iil-v riin.i;r SAI-KM. ore., Jan. 6. Pnllett Moffat announced of the ten men he will recommend for service In the police department during the present year. Confirma tion of the appointments will be con sidered by the city council tomorrow night'. The four men to be recom mended in addition to the present force include George White, Walter Jan. 6. (A. P.) The of groups of tho piinclp.il eoHii,rlcH of the world into huge high power transmission systems from which electrical energy sufficient to provide a largo portion of commer cial und transport needs could be taken Is one of the problems which tho International Electrical Confer ence in Paris had under discusion. The meeting brought together del egates from 12 countries including tho I'nlted States and Canada. Klectricity as a means of moving trains, ocean steamships and turning the wheels ot industry is about to come into its own, according to the delegates and the only thing that prevents tremendous developments In electric energy is the present high cost of materials and the expense at tached to changing from steam and other methods to electricity. Nations had enough potential el ectrical energy In their waterways to eventually abandon the use of coal experts ut the conference fald, but only government flnam.ng could provide sufficient funds to harness this dormant power. The American delegates surprised the European experts when they out lined the extent to which electricity is made to work for the American people. The Invasion of the Amer- ... 1. . . ...... V. lt.n ......!.. .Kill lllflll? UJ DUVil IHUVI UC vices as eiecinc sioves, oisnwaTjncrs, (irons, cic, amazea many oi me aeie' gates who represent countries where as yet electricity has not figured in the home except in supplying light. The conference studied methods for the standardization of equipment necessary in connecting the Various highpower transmission systems. J i NO OLD WOMAX NOWADAYS Modern dress, hair dressers, facial' experts and cosmetics all combine to! keep woman of all ages young and at-' tractive In appearance. Not until the telltale wrinkles become so deep, the) figure stoops, or some ailment or! weakness develops to drag a woman i down does she really look her age. ; Every woman owes it to herself and : her family to keep herself young hi; appearance, and happy. When head aches, backache or "the blues" de- With such an international power arrangement as suggested France may In the near future supply elec trical energy to the Balkan statos and points as distant as Poland and Rus sia. The delegates were surprised at the progress made In electrical develop ment in France since 1918. The use of French rivers In generating elec trical energy will eventually place France second to none in tho manu facture ot electricity In tho opinion of the delegates. uoNon nc6si.jf acthors MOSCOW, Jan. 6. (A. P.)-Tlie Soviet government continues to honor the great authors of Russia. The 40th aniveraary of the death of JJos tolvcskl, considered by some Russians as greater than Tolstoi, has Just been observed; also the 11th anniversary of the death of Tolstoi. DIZZY WItECKKD UIS AtTOMOBILK "Two years ago my stomach trou ble got so bad that I was almof.t con stantly filled with gas. This made me very dizzy at times. Last Fall I was almost overcome by one of these dizzy spells while driving my car, and ran it into a telephone pole, badly wrecking the car. A friend recommended Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for my trouble. Since taking the first dose I have steadily Improved, and feel bet ter now than ever in my life." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At druggists everywhere. Thompson, Frank Minto and Marion i velop' or when a woman reaches the Putnam. The present members of the department who will be recom mended for continuance in service include Clyde Kills, Ralph Davis. -Chief of I Emu' White, i. r. Victor. the nameejlJiitchet and Milter Unvdvit. trying age from forty-five to fifty. I.ydm E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Com pound may be depended upon to keep! her In health as it has so many other ! W. j women whose letters we are continu I al!y publishing iu this paper, - i $200 Given Away Free For Most Graceful Couple In the Old Style WalU. r Walts, Two-Step, Scbottlschs, Three-Step and other old style fancy dances given by P. J. Powers every Friday night at LIBERTY HALL Public Invited Music by Mi-Elror Orchestra, , Ik