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FAOE TWO DAILY EAST OREOONIA1?, PENDLETON, OEEOON. SATUEDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. TEN PAGES For our Special After Supper Sale we will put on our lc Shoe Sale for 30 minutes. This is being done to give those of you vho can't get here for the lc sales' we have been having the past 2 days. Now between 7:30 and 8 o'clock tonight you can buy any shoe on racks or in bins on our balcony, first pair at the sale price, second pair sale price shoe for lc, and you have thousands of pairs to select from. tt; MWllmi "" " F" " mm ' '" "" y -"WJW QJMII WHMIHmIIWH mMII. Ill Misses School Shoes You mothers who insist on buying good shoes, take no tice here is a sturdy all 1 genuine first quality calf leather school shoe, a $3.75 value, sizes 11V to 2 and at only ....... T PAIR KM Childrens Fine Shoesi Boys Dress Shoes , jPIere is . a large lot of chi ldren's black and brown kid 'shoes. None better made, very good quality, kid up pers and heavy scuffer soles' ia $3.50 shoe anywhere. Buy iit here now at PA $1.89 I R jFine calf skin shoes in brown or black, round or English toes. Best grade heavy leather, sewed soles, a bargain at $4.00. Sizes to hize 5, sale price PA I R SHOE SALES MAY COME, SHOE SALES MAY GO, BUT HERE IS ONE YOU WILL REMEMBER FOREVER. YOU CAN SAVE HALF AND MORE HERE NOW. IT'S A STORE-WIDE SHOE REVI VAL, OF EVERY PAIR OF SHOES AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR POCKET BOOK SHOUT WITH JOY. Young Gents Shoes Sturdy, strong, long wear ers are these shoes for the little gent; sizes up to size 2; a great school shoe. You are paying $3 for shoes that aren't as good, why not buy i here now at T PAIR Dress Shoes MEN These shoes, Men, are as good as your money ever could buv and the comfort and wear you'll get out of a pair will make you a steady shoe buver here. $10 and $12 tilt shoes, new lasts, at stt m m mm PAIR iUmm ItissslsttltosilB OXFORDS For you women who insist on the finest best. Black or brown, best kid, and military heels, all sizes, a $8.50 Oxford at $3.68 THIS Shoo of black gun metal is for the woman who wants a good strong, hard wearing shoe. It's a $4.50 lace, low heel shoe only at $2.49 HERE you are. Beautiful Imported White Sat in Pumps with plain French heels; we have- all sizes in this $7.50 Pump. Get a pair at $2.98 Ctate Ladies Pumps Oxfords It's hard to believe that you can actually buy fine high grade Pumps that you are asked to pay $7, $8 and $9 for every day for the price we are selling 'em for here. Look $1.49 PAIR MISSES' Patent one strap, also kid pumps, have rubber heels and good weight soles. A new $3.75 Pump fro OCI at- this sale P.OJy FELT SLIPPERS FOR THE CHILDREN Made of heavy felt and with padded mule skin soles, al ways sell at $1.25, . now you I can buy a pair at iWittMiiiiitn'iiil WW Ladies Comfort Shoes You women who have so much trouble with your feet should buy these soft, flex ible Juliet and lace comfort shoes. A regular $2.50 and $3.50 value. Think of it, just - PAIR WOMEN'S Tongueless tan Oxfords, have welt soles and military heels, a bargain at $10.00 and our sale M (ir price $'tJD c MXLL. 'yyyw;gTTiTg'wwf.!ii.Wjj.i PEM1IXT0NS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE nePeoples Warehouse, SlEESa WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE EMHISSSMM FRED EARL R. I). SAYRES i Ladies Dress Shoes Finest kid and calf dress shoes, blacks, browns, grey, and champaign; French heels, turn soles; shoes you ordinarily pay $8.50 to $10 for you can buy here now at PAIR iMil.lJWWSTOJW,AWJU'H Hold Heat THE CURLING IRON FOR BOBBED HAIR ' Saves Hair Dressers' bills. Two years of Guaranteed Service for tf.'i ..", J. L. VAUGHAN Electrical Supplies LEAVES FOR IDAHO Your Money Will Work for You (Rust OreRnnlan Special.) ' OHUiO.V. Sop!. 16. J. C. Kuhns, forest supervisor from Pendleton, and Walter nultnn, Kni.inp; man from Ma ker. Ore., past throiiKh heru this week on tin inspection trip through ihe forest. U. S. BRAINS, CAPITAL, NEEDED IN PHILIPPINES Me. and Mrs. Herman noscnlmri? and. little daughter rMihlrod of I'en- illelon have returned to Itintthnin I Sprinp v here they expect to remain I for some time. Mr. and Mr. liolf Thompson and little son Kldon nnd Seth Hyatt wore Pendleton visitors .Monday. School opened at ili'nbon Monday with a Rood iiitcndancc, and Miss Klora Crushunk of IMkui, (nr., as j teacher. HOXOl.n.f, Sept. 111. A plea for the continued investment of Ameri can capital and brains in Philippine industries, with the promise of com plete protection for all such invest ments, was voiced by Sergio 'Osnicnu, speaker of the Philippine, house 01 representatives, upon the occasion cf j his stop at Honolulu en route to Ma j nila from Washington, where, tOKCth er with Manuel (juezon, he placed i I plea for immediate Philippine inde pendenco before President Hardlnj,'. and Eva M. Churchill, pastors. Phone 3B2-W. ltesicfcnce 4 IT Pine street. si RCHB S '!-V-'-v. Christinn Science First Church of Christ, Scientists, holds services at Mil. Main street (first stairway north of the 'Inland Umpire Hank.) Sunday services are at 11 a. m. and s p. in. The subject of the lesson-s.-rmoi for Sunday Sep tember 17. is "Matter". Sunday school begins at 11:4.-1 a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonials of healing is held at x o'clock. The Jieudini: room, which is maintained at the same nxvjddrcss, is open daily from V. a. m. to 0 p. m.. where the Hible and authorized Christian Science litera- line may lie read, liomnved or pur chased. ihe public is cordially invited to 11:30 P. m. Evening sermon 7:30 p. m. i attend the i visit the i: church serx-ka adinir Uoom. and to Miss Itelva Williams left Tuesday! evening for Meaohalll where she Willi work as third trick operator. ! Mr. and moved lo i to he l.ostiue. will be I.iImtIv 11.11 Itank will lieli yon vnw nl Ihmim-; Ml itcMnMitfl liro at 4 Mr int Inn reM, iititkiinilMl mmiiI. iiimally, Mmire tMit fur ihi. You raiinot cii4et to work for iotiiv.li' for.Acr our earninij ia are numbered but the mop. y .-i mho w title you earn w ill work for you f.ir.-xr. lok bow a 4 per rent sax men account, with depo-us made rcciil.tt-lx . xvill .i.Muuiut up in .'. or til yx'.irs to route. IVMxit '. V. ats W.-.-I.IV In f t en t ;7 n no v.:; ..i 1 4 i t '' .' I'l"" M ll ml ; 7 3 Toll can't nfford to put it olf -start oiir .in omit txx.l.iv til OU llee.t. mi:miii-is I'reshyterlan Cliun li Corner College and Kast Alia Sis., Itcv. J. I.. Clark nastor Mr, H. Kredricks have' '"',n :,lJ" . -V C ibbon from Iiuncan. Mr. I i""k- ""l't. I'teachim,- at n o'clock. Kredricks Is third trick operator here, ! " """" siioject. -uur r-ountry.' taki.,K the place made vacant by Hoy ' ..V,'!s V ndeavor at f.Vu topic i i. 'n. i-.M-iuni; sermon at T .ta. Mbji.t, "The Test of Ileal V..-ili n l N. Co. ; """'. Mrs. W. W WiMlnms and daughter Kvalyn spent Saturday in lvmll. ten ! . , 1 ,rM n"''-"-n lmr. li trading. I v"n,lay moriims at :":4.".. ihle I school, lively cont.-st with adult de- Mr. and Mrs. .1. r. Thompson lefi I'irimen; to the front. Iloom for i today for Walla Walla x h. re I hey will , exeixoee. - step in anywhere." Mortl- spend a few xlavs. line t i at u. "The Master' ) Howard Hiuiiiim who has been pa-' ilrcatrst Thoughts Kli m il Life." i tiolman here at tin- Km Me Koad ! Kxinini; at fi ;til. xoiiim peoples Swart who has moxed Walbiwa county, where Kvnt for Ihe t. W. li 1'iiNt MethiMlist I pisi-opal Cliiirch Corner Kast Webb and Johnson streets. J.din IT. Sccor. minister. Sunday school id a. m. Morning sermon 11 a. m. Kveninu services Kpworth League Tlie liaptist Churill Corner Alta and Johnson streets. Kveryone is thinking of the Uound T'p these da's nnd so tlie pastor, F. H. iruling, will speak Sunday ex'ening at 7 : :t 3 0 on "The Oreat Jtound-Cp, Where Will It be Held? Who'll be There? nnd What Will Make a Winner or a Loser?" This is a timely message and is fif interest to all. There will be a special chorus, a. solo, and the male quartet will sins' "The Pure Jte- tite. ,t 11 o clock Sunday morn ing the pastor will speak on "lle inemherins Cod." Our Hible School. P. M. IMley, Supt. is petting higher and better all the time but there is still room and a welcome for those who do not attend elsewhere, liive tis a trial. Sep- 17th "The Messcse of Malachi," will he studied. Mai. 5:1-4:3. "lleturn unio Me and I will return unlo yon, saith the Lord of Hosts." Tt Is time you were returning. The CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease (freatljr in fluenced by Constitutional conditions " .j in.nni icuiipin; con sists of an Ointment which gives Quick ""- '"'i appncaiion, and the ., 4V , , L ""-. wiiivii uci """" " dioou on tne Mucous Pur faeea and assists in lidding your System of Catarrh. Sold by drufruists for over 40 Tearsi P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. vounc people's meeting is at (1:30. We. have our mid-week service Wednes day nisht at N, subject; "Corinth The Worldly Church." CATARRH of BLADDER Guard Your HealU He Sur 'lo t'. Ttu: IUd"!rhyltl.- Kit fvl Han PREVENTIVE Affr4 Utmatt Prtit tt Tut4c JJt ) fi At! !..,,.. Sr-Y kT.i 4T HILL !! War In l I S I 4 il.l 3i.: 4 :.n4 4: t 4 7 IH i nin:. r station '3 i day for M .s. oi M( cnler the I'nix. Ti I c. w. i., wis II OA in I I I'l l! l, HI sl ltM: MTIM The Inland Empire Bank rx-iMlMon frx-trnn a; ti 3 1 lair... can, n. si rue this suuimt-r. left lo i. Idaho, where he will rsitv, p.itri'lm.in from Pnn- airived here s.md.iv anil will a f . w w.tks hire domit run ion work. me line. Special s. rmon at 7.: "The liasis of Alii"! icanism"- a tili.uon Pay ' mes-ane. Voa will .uijoy I'll iv serxtiH". are mxit.'d io xxxnte. W. A. t man, minister. '. on 'oa- Itirffixrd Price tins hrn workirc for the for.st strxice here this sv.i nii r. pcnt s unlay with his father S. Pne.' r. .ir . sion. M. h'. Mat..tt f H.rniiston was a x n. r ,.n the rn.r last xtv.vk. -Min. Mae Wills wis . Pendieton -'t.ir T o 0.1.x!. : at a - on.. r.-ierson wa- in Pcndictn m-n: iix ir.i.Iuit. wvmrinnirx v " xxruncw.ir u.l ..iuUiaiS Pen J! two. Vaareue and Matlock tliurxh of ilie Corner West Com st re. ts. S -nd ix school M o'clock, rreaoh inn trrikv al 11 ..Yl.x k. The s;1h. i." t fxr the mi"nin(r s rniet is 'atri al M. n of the Ibble " Kxcninir s.-rxi, o at a. i o l.s-k. ':b-.-. t. "lnviiie i ids- "r:ix, r m.i'tinir W,-In. s.t.ix- A Select Non-Sectarian Hoarding School Foxn between 6 and TO years Social Advantages, Hoinelik Atmos x) phere Sn-vll Classes and Men Teachers letailed I'. S. Army Officer Hns Sopt. 18 19i'3 POKTI.ANK. (HtKtJOV CHICHESTER S PILLS i lit- i i iin itr au 'ins in hr an bs:4 re: SOLD BY DP.LGG1SIS liIKWHU; i ' w rv I COA ' LADIES When lrreeular or uppresej use : TYtumph 1'ills. Safe and d-petjdab! ' m all proper x-ases. Not sold at Prug Stores. Dxi not eTpx'rir.ient wvrti others: saxe disappointment. Writ vfinrie at v, o'ebt k. A'l are W. I- for "Reher and particulars, it's tri In come tx these prrxices Ciniip an. I Ai4.lr. v.n..n,l vrAa....i Tn..... . bear the o'.d time religion. lUro'.J L. MUwauke. Wis. f Those Cool, Snappy Evenings Now Call for a Fire. Order Your Coal Today. "Castle Gate" Coal The Best by Test Try a Ton. "PREMIER" ROCK SPRINGS COAL The Cleanest Burning Coal in the World. DRY SLAB, FIR, TINE AND OAK WOOD. B. L. Burroughs, Inc.