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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9. 1922. ' EIGHT PAGES IN PRAISING AMERICAN HUMOR AND CLEAR-HEADED DIPLOMACY i TFIE BIG STORE THAT CLEANS UP ITS SEASON'S GOODS THE STORE OF CLE VN GOODS l ;; " - "7 '. "" ' $ i i coi.rMitrs, S.) "The only t. w V w a . -. w... . -.. . .w w. " I 111 I III Wa CHILDREN'S SHOES We tunc smK ery attract ive prlo-s on" childmi's .shpcs that should attract the ntlen tlon of every parent. On' lt it's. 13.00, now.. $2.45 ( liit re. I4.A0, now.. $2.0- lic lot rcg. ly.oy anil , :t.50. now .Olio liit Nf(. $4.H), now. One, lot $2.25, now. .One lot its. $1.75 and Sf!.(Ml, new . .'. $2.25 $1.95 $1.50 $1.00 Nc" tlMfic.. wonderful aliif be. fore you buy, , n tjfl in: WITH I S We arc offfrhiK every Inducement that ihi may help iik rlcnii our Minks. Sacrl fUwl priit-s. Tlic offrrius of fine mcn liuii (llx. Additioiial sul"-Mo)lo. and a most (niiliiiit arraiiKcnuiit of the .thouxuids of Itareaius. t'oim- Miop Willi ut this liusv week. All of our frvo wrth-m arc r.xtcnd. rd to you. A.THKH Wl:l K OF TniS RUST Al.li i.HHAN i: SAI.KK Is ik,w with us, and a busy work it Ls to 1m- too. with its tliouHUiMls of dokars woHli of rimkI, M-rvkt-ablf, real ljursaiiis. Iti-ms of true iiH-rit with ail cViliounll' low lirki' c to make real liareains and they are all offered for jtiur KeUH-tiou. Mens Suits $22.50 THE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE YEAR 100 choice all wool suits, good makes, wonderful values. .Origi nally sold from $35.00 to.$50.00. Get yours early, thpy wont last long and first choice is always best. ALL OTHER MEN'S SUITS ARE REDUCED ONE THIRD NOTICE On all women's wear we will charge just what the labor is for alterations. AT HALF PRICE Women's and Misses' Gingham Dresses during this sale. READY-TO-WEAR This fine dcaitnieiit is fille.l with just the wanted things for women a-id children. For Women & Children Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirls, Coats and Fura All at nr ers Hint are niost In Tltiiij;. We invite you to list! this deiiarlini'in in the lli Sale : MEN'S UNDERWEAR We have a wonderfully counJcte stock of winter weight underwear in union suits' nml two piern suits, In cotton. M)I, t'otUin and wool, mixc'd, silk, lisle, etc. Thi- celebrated "Ijewls" make as well as other popu lar makes AI,I KKDl't'l'D QM-TilRU, which nicnns that. .V'M can buy a $3.50 Knits, for. . . . $2..15 $1.50 Suits for.... $1.00 $4.50 Suits for.... $3.00 $2.00, Suits for, $l.5 $5.00 Suit for.... $4.33 $2.50 Suits for.... $1.67 $7,50, Suit for...,. $5.00 $3.00 Suit for. . . . $2.00 $10.00 Suit for. . '. . $0.07 b1bbbbbbbbbbbbbWb$1 J January Clearance Sale of Women's High Grade Hosiery You Save 20 Per Ct. Our slock consists of Micft well known makes as IMiornix, t'Hili't, Sultan, Itiirson and Iron Clotl and this sale Includes every pair In our stock, lsith In silk,' wm4, silk and wool and cotton hose. Two spivlal close.-oiil lot that wc huvc cut prices rcicardU'ss of cost or former selliuK priice. Lot 1 Clearance Price 39c Kui'liiiKlon new fashioned hose, a fashionable hose without n wain, finest quality IiIrIiIv mercerized yarns. All sIjm's, etilors In white untl cordovan only. Kckii lur price H5e piiir.. While they lust, Clearance Sale l'Hce, a pair 30c Lot 2 Clearance Price $3.98 A iilck clearance of IiIkIi miikIc glove silk hos iery In beautiful lace styles and lace clocks In black Rruy.aiid cordovan; all sles in the assort mejit, but not all sixes In cucli, style, Kefnnar values' up to $7.50 Clearance Sale l'i l a pair $3.flX COATS FOR THE MISS AND LITTLE SISTER HER BURSON'S HEATHER HOSE January Clearance Sale A(c January Clearance Sale MILLINERY CLEARANCE Tlioimli these huts are true expressions of the lat est modes, they can's escape the tirnulty of the drastic niuikdovvn. The time has conic to dlsjiose of the en tire stock on hand, accordliiK to the established cus tom of this store. We can say a ureal deal more about this splendid offering but ue led it Is not lie. eossury. Those who know tills- store, know the char acter of our merchandise and how ureal ly we reduce prices to effect an immediate clearance, TIIK MUCKS WIM( UK OMMIAM' TYI'ICAI.r.Y LOW l'ltK I'll FOR CrKAUANCK Thes! coats are iartinlarly not4worlhy for the quality of fabrics, youthrul styks ami excellent xvork munslilp. There oi'e modes for every young type for all needs and ull pin i)scs. $50.00 Coat, now . $25.00 $30.00 Coat, now $15.00 $20.00 Coat, now $10.00 $12.50 Coat, now $6.25 $8.50 Coat, now $4.25 $5.00 Coat, now $2.50 Entire Stock of CURTAIN NETS 25 Per Ct. Off Dry Goods Dept. i Entire Stock of WOOL SKIRTING 33 1-2 Off Dry Goods Dept. Heavy Percale BUNGALOW APRONS 98c Basement 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS $1.59 Dry Goods Dept. 4 EXCELLENT BARGAINS Boys' Bargains BOYS' SERVICE ABLE SUITS , , 1-2 Price Boys' Special 35c STOCKINGS 19c Basement 42 Inch PRIZE TUBING 34c Yard Dry Goods Dept. Double Stitched Blue WORK SHIRTS 57c Basement 27 inch Colored VICUGNA FLANNEL ETTE 18c Yard Dry Goods Dept. ThlM Is (he sale of all sales and you will aftree with us when you cvune In to look over the wonderful offering. They lire all true values. Furs of Ouallty ut Clcuruiice Trices. .lAM'AKY ITiKAUAXCT. SALE OF WHITE A HOl'SIXO WIIITI SAI-K KV1CNT. Wise shopm-rs will note these money saving values. i:acb item represents an unusual saving to You will find our Dry t.ootls Depart ment full of extraordinary bargains worth coming miles for. Head each. 311 Inch Cnick-a-.lack NainsiMik, .lanuai y Clearance Sale, yard 14c lloncy-Moon and other slieer .Nainsooks, .lanuaiy Cleuranct- Sale, yard 20c, 38c, 52c and 50c Queen liong ( loth, .lanuaiy Clearance Sale, a yard 2tlc to 44c Lonsdale Fine, lllctichcd .Muslin, .lanuaiy Clearance Sale, yard 10c Wiimsutta Cambric for line l ndcrt;ai-iiient.s, January. Clearance. Sale, yard 31c ItQiisdulc. Super Fine Canibilcs. .lanuai y Clearance '4 I Lonsdale Super Fine .Nainsook, .lanuaiy Clearance Sale, yard 10c I'rize 42 Inch I "I Mow TubinR, .lauuary Clearance Sale, 3 yards for $1.00 Includes the Better Ones BOYS' SWEATERS 1-3 Off Boys' Balcony ing Superlatives With Care- 1 custom in the western sense of "Smil ing." But the little men adopted It ' un.l tiv ttHii.-urcl ih iM..,nlrt into leSS GOOd Grace, But They 'the srail system." .O..ly,U.ey have Over-work Adopted Smile. 'whPth"- xhy are v "h me- . .t.in .. ..... i -... 1 i V. . v r.. nil Fnr eujner with a smile no nwiter. what their errand . This smile h.i be come an institution in Wash ngton. One cannot approach a J.ianeKe nithout being bequeathed a broad smile. 'Americans are so Jolly." one JaP nese ventured. In discussing hi intr ressioius. Amerieans. they laugh so BY WEBSTER K. XOLA.V. International News Service Staff Correspondent. ASHIXGTON". Jan.- 9. Superla tive are being flung with careless good grace in Japanese delegation circles here in these Dost-ratio-settle- ment days. In the vernacular of the I much and tell auch funny stones ana American schoolboy, the Japanese are fanuear to be unworried much. But under the Impression that the confer ence has kicked a roal and panned a winner. In the vernacular of Hashi- muro Toga, the classical Nipponese schoolboy, the conference has caused they are quick and clear-thinking, too. Sometimes they- seem fearfully ag gressive, and the next minute they are offering you a e.garette. American statesmen are so approachable. There 4 5 i i i 2 5 must m tbt ral-f't Hmey tndTn m no Pti" V ilit. oU iooh and I b' ftcom- r n k .r ..... ... 0. J.awtnml. 1 law, r "much grateful pleasing among my is not much pomposity here in Amer people and much thanks are due Am- jica. and yet it is well ordered In everv erica fnr her wide-minded nobleness way. If Americans have any fault it of nature." is that they are very stronn-minded "Our Baron Kato." one official of ion some things and very- indifferent on 'he Japanese delegation avers with a others." broad grin, "has proved himself very I I much of a diplomat. He is maybe to I the unstudying eye a cold and unemo tional man. Rut our Baron Kato Is warm In his heart and far-seeing in his mind. He bad a difficult, work to perform, and he performed it to the satisfaction of the people of America. Tlpre la no longer any doubt of Ja pan's desire for peace in the Pacific, and her long desire to come to an un derstanding with America has been cemented by the masterful worlc of our Baron Kato. "Your secretary Hughes also n wonderful diplomat," he continued, "for bo carefully has be steered the conference correctly and with such tact that great success has been made possible. America is most frank, and her statesmen are clear-headed and broad of mind. They are firm but reasonable. Wo go back to onr island home with much appreciation in our hearts for the desire on the part of nil Americans whom we have met to ef fect an understanding with our peo ple. I-nm sure all clouds have been dispelled and that the relations that have become effective as a result of this conference will continue not only during the ten year naval holiday but on through the decades in the wake of that naval holiday." When Janan drew aside the cur tains that bid out the Western World years ago, when Commodore Perry visited Japan, that Island empire swlftlv picked up western habits and western methods. Not least of these adopted customs was the occidental "smile." The Japanese learned that Americans did a lot of smiling, that they smiled on the slightest provoca tion. Smiling was not a Japanese TO WORK. SAYS HOBO Ohio, Jan, 9. (V. N. time a loafer Is ever fired with anthuslasm is when his boss fires him ond furnishes tho enthus iasm," said DmiKlas Mullock, poet of tho woods and former head of tho American Tress Humorists, In an ad dress here, "There Is no such thing as doing too much work for your y. Very few men are arrested for speeding on their way to work," continued Mullock. "An optimist ls a man who sees a light in the darkness when there ls no light. A peslmlst Is a man who conn s along und blown the light out." ALBANY Mr I' WILL 1U X ALBANY, Or., Jun. !. K. D. Cu sick, iml Ij. m Curl, two of Albany's most rKmincnt men, will be candi dates tbls year for membership In -.he Oregon Mate senate. Mr. Cuslck wd Porter oo a nnoiOate 'n the district compet ed of I.lnn and Lure counties, w'.t.th ho mnnerly rerun n.ed In tho ron do r.r d Mr. Cu.l In the district com posed ot unn coi.tvy cmy. Both "lie republicans. Senator Cuslck will file in the district now represented In ".ue senato by John B. Bell of Ktigene, Mr. Curl w'll be a candidate for the seat now occupied by Senator Frank II. tf Hnlsey. Each candidate is prominent in tb business and publ-c nf'airs of L'nn county. Mr. Cuslck is piesident of the ibrttik of J. W. CuMck & Co. of this city, Hs served four yars In the staw senate fiom the dibit 'ch in which l e will run this year. Mr. Curl is a loi: iillcrney and al so treiudent of th.; Albany Abstract company. He served tnree terms im mayor ot Albany. U. S. SOLDIERS ON RHINE "I hvrm used Foley's Hooey 4 Tar for covj - ha und toidi, r. ever lulUd in ftivlnil IwmeUUie re lief." Mrt. A. CliMlt. iuhwm HaMtMlfeUU ' i- M..kM icirh con Aft an4 'f vA L "SfilSSfSSi Bucg ra. FOLEY'S KOriEYTAR For over 35 years a standard family coush medicine for chil dren and grown persons that contains no opiates.. . gctry user . is a . . Friend ; air MM IN THE YELLOW PACKAGE , sold Everywhere. COl'LEXZ, Jan. .9 ( A. I'.) Win-1 some German girls continue to make inroads In the American forces - in Germany, despite the standing order i'.sai d two years ago that enlisted men who married here would be returned to America with their wives on the next transport. Kery transport with returning troor carries its quota of newlywed, and whenever a troop, train leaves Coblenss for Antwerp, the port of em barkation, the flower shops do a sp'tndid business, their customers be In? chcfly Germans who desire to be stow flowers upon the departing brides, full of anticipation and hopo for a. w or derful existence in their new homes across the Atlantic. Moi than 1000 American soldiers have, married In Germany 'during the last two years and ten months, ac cording to estimates or American ot- j fleers and German civil officials. Most of the men and their wives already have been sent to the United States. Many soldiers who desired to mar ry and remain In the service on this side, took great pains, officers say, to keep the facts from becoming: known generally.. Officers say some of the soldiers took their prospective brides Into unoccupied Germany, and werp married there, most. of. these events having taken place when America and Germany, technically, were still at war. $200 Given Away ; " " ''Tree-; For Most Graceful Couple In the Old Style Wait. Waltz, Twp-Step, Scbottlacha, Three-Step and other old style fancy i dances given by P. J. Powers every Friday night at LIBERTY HALL Public Invited Music by McElroy Orchestra. Mexican sombreros of the best qual ity are so costly that it would take a year's wages of a, workman to buy one.... ;. , , Cement Is being used as a substitute for lead , In Joining cast-iron water pipes. . , To Car a Cold In n.. n.. Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tab lets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W, Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 308. . "Try the drrtpre first," and Koeppens, the drug store that serves best, for 'Pre scriptjons. ' it 111 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS UNOBLIGING CENTRAL By Allman m ohTif Vl III IE k-riii.ii t.4 GOING TO GET UP IM 7A THE M0RNIK6 AnO GET VOUR BREAKFAST AHD THEN WAIT A Pound FORVou-VoiRE L MISTAKES! T . -, miwi KrithTN eats ready, V OH, VOU CAN"T? OH, AcSAlNST THE. RULES IS ITWEUL.VOU CAN TAKE THIS TELEPHONE out! HAVE A MAN COME OUT HERE TODAY AV TAKE IT OUT WE DOM'T WAnTJT.' WHAT ARE YOU DOING. ORDERING THAT PHONE TAKEN OUT? WELL, I DON'T CARE.' VOU KNOW OUR CLOCK 1$ Busted so i asked - central, to give me A Ring in three minutes SO I COULD TELL HOW LONG TO &0u VtHjR EG65AMP ;hewouliwt i r4 r4 0- Demonstration DIAMOND W COFFEE AND JELLY POWDER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in pure food shop basement. KMUfJWU 6REATK1 DEPART.HTVT STORE IfiGpGoplesWdrohousG, nvvw 5 s 4 s ! fT to Tpr fSiaffrSSLr i