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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
PA (J 15 TWO DAILY KAST 0RE60NIAN. PENDLETON. OlUiXJON. TIU'KSDAY, DECKMBEH 15, 1010. TKJf PAGES, Royal Worchesier, Bon-Ton, Adjusto and Gossard Corsets Bradley Mufflers Dents Gloves Billikens li S On(y 8 More Shopping Days Left ' Till Christmas For Yoar Own Sake, as well as Ours do Your Christmas Shopping Early while the Assortments are good and before the Jam begins so that you can have the best of Service, plenty of Time and a good Selection to Choose from A Suit of Clothes for Christmas OtM you buy liim anything that he woubl like as well or enjoy as long as a oxl all-wool suit. . This has been our banner clothing year, which shows conclusively that our clothes suit the men. Everyone who sees them likes them. They're all-wool, hand-tailored, the best fitting clothes made in America. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & 31arx clothes. You all know the quality and style of this brand. They're the BEST. Suits $15 f , S35. Overcoats ?10 to $35. Womens Coat Sacrifice Any coat in our entire stock, regardless of style or material, fur, plush, caracul or novelty mixtures, must go. We must clean out our en tire stock of coats NOW. Cost will not be con sidered. Xow's your best chance Any coat in tbe.house 7-2 PRICE Children's Coats Siz-.-s up to 14 years, bearskin, velour and fancy ;mi ' ! iin cloths. This is an exceptionally fine lo. b it they must go regardless of price. Val ues up to $10. Your choice for $1.95 No. THE PEOPLES WABEUQVSE Merchandise Certificate Everything for Men, Women and Children, to tvear and eat. Will pay to Bearer. Dollars in Merchandise THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Vendleton, Oregon By THE PEOPLES WARE HOUSE UIFT CERTIFICATE SAME AS SHOWN. These may bo purchased for any amount and are ex changeable for any merchan dise in our store. When you are in doubt as to what to give, purchase one of the Gift Certficalcs, and let the recipient suit him or herself after the holidays. Be Sure to Visit the Poultry show It's Good Everwear Sox IX FANCY CHRISTMAS BOXES. These sox are Jy far the best you can buy, C pairs are guaranteed to wear G months without a hole. In case-any of them should become holy we will gladly replace them with good new ones. They come in all the new plain shades, black, blue, gray, tan wine, green, etc. Cotton, $1.50 box of C. Silk Lisle $3.00 per box of 6 pairs. Xot a man but who can always find use for an extra half dozen sox and he'll appreciate them, too. New Silk Waist Patterns for -Christmas Can you think of a nicer or more acceptable Christ mas' gift than a nice new silk waist pattern. Beauti ful new Persian patterns, .in all the new shades. Plain shades in beautiful naturals, fancy patterns in the most attractive designs, $3.75 to $6.00 each. Our Famous ToyDep't. Is jammed full of Christmas toys for tho children. Gloves and Mittens, Fan cy Box Handkerchiefs, Brush and Comb Sets, Work Box es, Money Purses, Jewelry, including Bracelets, Beauty Pins, etc., Kid Body Dolls, Ilag Dolls, Dressed IXlls. Dolls of all kinds, Rocking Chairs, Horses, Sleds, Iron Toys, Books, Pictures. Blocks, Chests, Animals of various kinds, Toy Drums, Christinas Cards, etc., Doll Buggies and Go-Carts. Trains of Cars, China Dish es, Toy Stoves, Toy Safes, Chairs, Mechanical Toys Fire Engines, Rnbler Rat tles, Surprise Boxes, ABC Cube Blocks. Pure Food Section in Our Model Clean Basement It's our hobby to have tho cleanest grooery' store in Oregon and wo have it. You'll find it convenient and economical to trade here. FANCY CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS 5 pound box $1.25 FANCY CLUSTERS bulk, pound 25 FANCY IMPORTED FIGS, the jwund 30 IUSPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY, PRE SERVES tho choicest wo have ever 'shown the bottle 60 BLACKBERRY and PINEAPPLE preserves tho bottle 55 We also have these fancy preserves in 5 pound irhiss jars at $1.50 and $1.65 RIPE OLIVES, bulk, tho pint 25 G HE EN-QUEEN OLIVES, blk., the pt. 35 PITTED OLIVES, large tattle 10 OLIVES STUFFED WITH ALMONDS the lxMtlo 3r FANCY SLICED AND ORATED PINE APPLE, cans 15 nd 25 CANNED BABY BEETS, something extra 'nice, can . 25 CANNED CREAM SPINNACH, can 20 Everything displayed right before your eyes makes vour shopping easv. FREE DEMOXSTIIATTONS THIS WEEK QUAKER CEREALS. Great Assortment of Womens Stylirh Neck' wear GIFT PIECES AT 25 to $1.50. The Peoples Warehouse stands for perfection in dainty neckwear for women. For gift se lection we're showing some charming, jultota, variously hand embroidered and fancy trimmed. Fancy Bows 25S to $1.50 each. Save Your Coupons THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Tradt SORE SHORT HEWS MOTES FROM WESTON (c correspondence.) "West' n. re. Dec. 15. At the homo i 'jride this afternoon, Mr. Ttos M 1 w-ih uniterl in marriage to M;s "' t ' "ulley. The wedding was pr'v iv? a few Intimate fr'en'! Tn? young couple will make their .u ne t Kree water, where the g:u k employed. M fs hompson of Gibbon, is her" days' visit with friends. Sirs Omvil was among the num' shippers from the coun" Ti ' - "f the near approach tVK MIXCTES "li I-Vrts KnlrotlUl. M'- omach tablets will re-llevi- '1. our or gassy stom ach !' -IIJtf-K. In they wiil make the Bin-i ' ' i'T cranky dyxpeptls feci thnt is plenty of sunshine In I f. In will have an appetite for : without any bad af ter e ' "vhich now causes his Mtomach renuously rebell. If ' ir from two weeks to a 'i-NO will thoroughly renov- annu the (stomach and will i mi matter how obwtl nate ' throw off its weak ness '. as nature Intended It h r ng and elastic. If v oated tongue, heart burn, inlx-avals, uneasiness. In r . 'ini-fs. biliousness, Ick V ad dream or any kind trouble put your faith O tablets. Fift ill a large box of MI- O-N.V rallman's or leading drut-K here on mony back guann r:te Booth's Mi-o-na, Iiufful' 'or free trial sample. B v reading today's ads. of lstll, the Farmers' bank is distrib uting among its friends a beautiful colored calendar, artistic enough to be placed among -high works of art. Mrs. T. J. Price and son Claude re turned Monday from their extended visit among relatives and old time friends In Missouri. Mrs. L. C. Ma loney, who accompanied them also has returned. Mrs R. M. O'Brien is here visiting: with her sister, Mrs. Elvira Reynolds. The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemic of influence and when it wee taken in tirns we have not heard of a single I case of pneumonia. 8ld by all deal- : en. HEX CAMIUKIX W AS A SUCCESSFUL IXSTKUCTOH Ren Campbell, now first vice-president of the New York, New Haven & Hartford system, has proved one of the best railroad "pedagogues" in Am rica and his schoolroom was the general freight offices of the O. R. & N. In this city from 1886-1894, when he was general freight agent, and 18'jC-1902, when he was traffic man ager. In those 16 years he turned out ;i notable coterie of graduates; all of them have been successes and most of them have achieved rapid advance ment and brilliant success In each succeeding post to which they have been elevated. In the list are such well-known names as J. (. Wood worth, Harry M. Adams, R. B. Miller, W. E Coman and V. D. Skinner, whose success is In a great measure du... to their courses in the Campbell school. Ben Campbell has been- In active railroad service nearly 36 years. As a youth of 19 he began as telegraph i.;.(r:;;;r or. the Cairo & Vlnccnnca r rid, back in 1875. and from that time on he has held the following po sitions: Until 1884. he was, in suc cession, operator, station agent, trav eling freight agent and general agent of the Minneapolis, St. I'aul & Sioux ''ity road, now the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha. From 1884 to 1886 he was general agent of the Union racific at Portland. From 1886 to 1894, he was general freight agent of the O. R. & X. in this city, and from 1894 to March, 1902, he was traffic manager of the same road. From March, 1902, to January 1, 1905, he was assistant traffic direc tor of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific at Chicago. In January, 1905, he Joined the Great Northern forces as first vice-president and two years ago he became first vice-president of the New Haven system. Telegram. A COMPOSITE ATX- XOUTIIWEST ELEVKX The composite All-Northwest foot ball eleven for 1910, selected by ten coaches and football authorities of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, Is made up of center, Dunn, O. A. C; left guard. J. Harter, W. S. C; right guard. Laird, W. S. C. left tackle, P. Grimm, U. of W.; right tackle, Ea klns, V. of w.; left end. W. Grimm. U. of W. and Michael, V. at O.; right end. Hunter, O. A. C; quarter, La tourette, Oregon; left half, Cox, Whit man; right half, Taylor, U. of O.; fullback, Keck, O. A. C. The selections were made by Rob ert Cronln of the Portland Journal, W. J. Petraln of the Oregonlan, J. N. Colver of the Spokesman-Review, Geo. Varnell of the Spokane Chron icle, Roscoo Fawcett of tho Spokane Inland Herald, and five coaches. Do ble of Washington, Osthoff of Wash ington Slate, McCann of Whitman, and Griffith of Idaho. The selections are pretty generally the same, Tay lor of Oregon, Polly" Grimm of Washington, Laird of Washington State, and Keck of O. A. C. receiving every vote cast. Eaklng, of U. of W received seven votes for right tackle position, and Ralley of Oregon, re ceived three votes. For quarter, La tourette of Oregon, was chosen over Coyle of Washington, by a five to four vote. For left end. W. Grimm, of Washington, tied with Michael, of Oregon, only eight votes being cast. Thlg year the coaches did not fol low the custom of selecting an All Northwest team of men other than their own elevens. Osthoff, of W. S. C, and Dobie of Washington, both se lected three men from their own teams. In the selections for left guard, the four votes cast give Hart er, of W. S. C, the choice over Grout, of Oregon, by three to one. For left half, Cox of Whitman, re ceived six votes, while Main of Ore gon, received two. University of Oregon Emerald. AIRSHIPS CONTESTS PLAX. put them In the discard for Dr. rhnrles H. Keene frowns upon the high-arched Instep heel. The effect of his frown will be felt after January 1st, when tho new gymnasium at the South Hill School (the first high school gymnasium In the "city) )s opened and a woman phy sical Instructor placed in charge. Dr. Keene has observed that a very large number of the high school girls wear French heels, which he says are the cause of deformed feet, which have to be cured by physical culture. Tho Irrigation ditches in Idaho are long enough altogether to reach nearly half way around the earth, but they don't cost as much as the Panama canal. Frpneh Wnr Pciwirtnient'H Announce ment CaiiMwt KiitliiudaKni. Paris. A dinner was given to mark the close of the Aeronautical Solon Inhibition In the Grand Palais. Much enthusiasm was aroused by a speech In which General -Laffon de Ladebat, representing the minister of war, announced the details of a com petition for flying machines for myi-l tarv nnrnoses 4P The entrance competitions will be held throughout the month of Octo ber next year, probably at the camp of Satory. The machines to be eligi ble must be capable of carrying a minimum weight of 300 kilos, not In cluding water and petrol, for a flight of 300 kilometers without a descent, at the rate of at least 60 kilometers an hour. Such machines as survive the eliminating trials will be subject ed to a further test. The first prize will consist of a sum of $2000 and ten machines similar to the winning ma chine will be bought by the military authorities at the fixed price of $8000, with an extra 1100, for each extra kilometer an hour above the mini mum. From the manufacturer of tho machine classed second six machines will be purchased, and from the man ufacturer of the third four machines. The mlnlstery of war intends to de vote $200,000 to the purchase of aero planes and to aviation next year. The Blerlot and Messrs. Henri and Maurice are pleased to enter the competition. On the breakfast table in the sick room lor making salads, puddings and other des serts for a bite bctwee n mpnlo in tlm lnnti box, there is no fruit equal to the famous Caluornia Sunkist" nmn i . . . fc , uwiug n ce- riDenen. Kniinn-ntnVprl nnlrarl n.A l. : i .t- ... utmost skill and care, it is the most healthful and luscious of all fruits. kist Wrapper. Thousands of families willhave none but Sunkist Oranges. After you bnve tried them once they will win you. Please make the trial today. Your dealer sells them. And don't (orett to save the "Sunkist" Wrappers. s 8ankist Oranges are thin-skinned flberless seedless. They fairly nuilt in the mouth.- There is so little waste In enringand eatingthem that they are truly the cheapest orange you can buy. . Every Sunkist Orange cornea in a Sun- HIGH HEELS FORBIDDEN. MlniwinpollH Illgli School Girl Must Xot Wear "Stylish" Footgear. Minneapolis. French heels in Minneapolis high schools are doom ed to the garbage can by the physical director and Minneapolis school girls who wear them had better prepare to Ask for "Sunkist" Le mnns fj9 FREE Roger Orange Spoon JBm 13 BanklntOrnnoilnrTjitnnn) Wrappers nod mini Uim to an with l2o to li , snail1 I Kruppnm Md 12o for h dlitlnnnl npnon. A'ter yon have eaten RnnlcUt Oranges, you will HI I ' " mem fruit ut their kind, uiumnneu, miirtcu.fli'cuyeil, tliick' sinned nr Dllhv. Ktinbln u.nn. contain percent more juice thud Kuinmonpiuce icmont, which makes them moat nrrinnml. cm mr Kitchen and tahle UMSa ma hunk at" w rapper identifies tueio My cbniM, pfK'ttlnif. tn..nntl wo will nivfumt voa wltb genuine lUHrtinOrnnud Hnnon. of brunt 1. fill dMlia M.d hiihmtfiniilitv. lU-uitt auvlnu. .M todM ir yon nra.ro mnrn than on. mmii U banklat I I ms than 'St,1 (ik. one-wnt Lntm when tha imrainl on nmnnnta nlmvn 84o, w rtnifor nionuy nrtler. aiyrMaoraxror nana driirt. (Doirt bond t'n.h l We will Im glad ip aend job ennipli'M Hat of falunhln nroniitime. H honnr Tmti banklrt i and "lied Ball" rapiira fr preminnia. Aildntas CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE M Clark Strast, CHICAGO, ILL. (34)