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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
PAGK TWO DAILY KAST ORKSOX1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1910. TKJf PAGES. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK TILL 9 O'CLOCK " ; Ever wear ' Sox in a Christmas Box Everwear sox are guaranteed 6 pairs to l.'.st 6 months. They come In cotton and silk lisle. The cotton hose are $1.50 per box of 6 pairs and the silk lisle are $3.00 per box of 6 pairs. They come In plain black and all the new and stylish plain colors. In case any of them should wear out in less than 6 months we will replace them with new ones free of charge. v mm ..mm Ewr vsy ""'1 1 JT.o.rii-.e MSI PROGRAM For Tuesday Evening. 1. March The Gun Fire 2. Waltzes IJon Tamer 3. Mexican dance '. .. Cantar Llorando 4. Intermezzo,- ..Indian Summer 6. Waltzes .......... In Florida 6. Overture, ..Feast of Lantroms 7. March, ...The Young Guards 8. Wultzes, ..Thousand and One Night. 9. Characteristic March, .'..Dixie Twilight. 10. A JungmamB, Longing or Home 11. Waltzes Itamona . 12. Rag Crab Apples United Orchestra, Karl Gulott, leader. Only Four More Days Till Santa Claus Will Visit Your Homes. PREPARE ! $5 Party Slippers $2.89 Tliis lot includes all our party slippers, this season's latest styles. Prices from $3.50 to $5.00. All sizes. Christmas sale price $2.89 Wednesday only. $30 Womens Suits $13,50 Here's a bargain that you simply can't af ford to pass up. Every suit is a bargain. A full range of sizes, in black and all the new col ors and mixtures. Great Christmas sale price $13.50 $2.50 Baby Crib Quilts $2.08 A specitl number in Crib Quilts with the whole story of Mother Goose imprinted. Comes in colors, genuine Marseilles. Tomorrow speci al at $3.0S $3.00 Silk Shawls $1.75 This is a Christmas bargain you should take advantage of. The finest kind of silk shawls in the new weaves, values from $2.00 to $3.00. Make a most acceptable Christmas gift Christmas Sale price - $1.75 Santa Claus Will Distribute Free Gifts Here in our store THIS EVEXIXG AT 8 :30. Commencing at 7 o'clock every one who en ters our store will be given a coupon bearing a mimber, a duplicate of -this number will be placed in a box, at 8:30 Santa Claus will draw three tickets and each person having a number drawn will receive a nice present. There will bo many presents for the children. Everybody come and see '"Santa." HE WILL BE HERE IX ALL HIS GLORY. PURE LINEN ONE-FOURTH OFF All our very best linen doilies, scarfs, lunch cloths, handkerchiefs, center pieces, some in drawn work, others hand scalloped, lace trimmed, hemstitched. Nothing reserved, one day only. Wednesday, 1-4 OFF. You'll find them in the art department on the balcony. Hair Switches and Curls Reduced One-Half This is your chanco to buy new hair goods for a mere song. One-half price. Our stock is very complete and von will have no trouble in matching your hair. Come early. Wednes day only. 1IAIU GOODS OXE-1IALF TRICE. 35c Fancy Silk Elastic 25c This Elastic comes in red, pink, lavender, yellow, light blue, black, white, etc., good new stock, very pretty. Christmas sale price - - 2i. Men's Bath Robes Slaughtered We have a large assortment of choice bath robes, all the new ideas, Turkish and Velours. Good new patterns, for Christmas. We will sell them as follows: $3.50 Men's Bath Robes . $1-95 $4.50 Men's Bath Robes $2.49 $5.00 Men's Bath Robes $2.9S $6.00 Men's Bath Robes $3.95 $7.50 Men's Bath Rolx-s $4.97 $8.50 Men's Bath Rolos $5.35 $10.00 Men's Bath RoIk $6.90 $15.00 Men's Bath Rolcs $9-97 $2 Womens Fancy Hose 97c Tli is lot includes the very choicest hosiery in our store, fine embroidered and fancy color-, ed. Extra fine quality. They make most ac ceptable Christmas gifts. Values up to $2.00 pair, for only - 97 Belt and Collar 1-5 Off Every one of our I a rue assortment of belt and collar pins are reduced 1-5. These pins make fine Christmas gifts. Xo woman ever has en ough of them. Christinas sale 1-5 off. Christmas Bar sains of True Merit in Every Department $1.25 Dress Chiffon 98c A nice collection of chiffon cloth in all shades, including all the pastel shades, 42-inchcs wide, the new cloth, very clingy qualities. Special : 8 50c Wool Batiste 45c A fine line of colors, 40-inches wide, good for house dresses, dressing saeques, baby dresses, etc. The soft material .45 35c Waisting 20c An assortment of very sheer materials in stripes, figures, etc. Also some heavy waistings, g'l values too. Special 20 35c Linen Damask Towels 25c A full st.K-k of towels made of the very best material for the , monev. Tomes in red, blue Wders, with knotted fringe, also in white, larire size - 2o Pure Food Section in Our Model Clean Basement ISX'T IT A GREAT SATISFACTION TO KNOW YOU CAN BUY YOUR EVERY WANTS IX EATABLES FROM A STORE THAT IS ABSOLUTELY THE CLEAN EST AND MOST SANITARY IX THE NORTHWEST i ORDER NOW FROM US AND YOU WILL BE SURE OF GETTING YOUR CHRISTMAS GROCERIES ON TIME. A visit to our pure food department will be a great help to you, for you will find hundreds of good things displayed right before your eyes. Oh, you Mince Pies made from the Mince Meat wo have 3 pounds - "a-in Genuine Smvrna pulled figs, 5 pound loxes , Be sure you're right. You will I if yoiK use celebrated Ehmann Olive Oil 35S 60, $1.00 hottlcj Fancv Large White Asparagus, can 'v The finest assortment of Nuts in Pendleton, per lb Ripe Bulk Olives, pint y - Green Queen Olives, pint - Colored Sutrar Sand, package ...... -; f v Visit our Candy Kid and save money on your Christmas candies. .. . i ' n Fresh stock of everything in fruits and vegetables. Seasoning and dressings of every kind. t Extra Fancy Eating Apples the following varieties: Wine Sap, Romo Beantv and Ark Black. Fresh Eggs? Well I should say so and every one guaranteed- , r3 vnr dinner with our great T. P. W. Rpnc.-l Blend Coffee Made in one ot our ianums i-- - - - $8 Hand Embroidered Linen . Waist $4.95 Nothing could make a nicer Christmas gift than a fine Hand embroidered linen waist. Any woman would appreciate it. This sale includes waists up to $8.00. Christmas sale price $4.95 CURTAIN SCRIM, SWISS AND MUS LIN, for one day, Wednesday only, we will-sell any of our 25 curtain materials for 1' This includes all stenciled scrims, barred and strips muslin in eern and white. Your choice 21S THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Dainty Muslin Gowns For the Christinas trade we have a very beautiful lino of fine muslin gowns trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. Val ues from $1.25 to $7.00 each. Come and see them. i, Outing Flannel Bath Robes Come in blue and white, pink and white and tan and pink, etc. Fancy trimmed with ribbon and embroidery. Some arc perfectly plain $1.50, $2.50, to $3.50 ALL OUR CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES consisting of pin cushions, tie racks, trinket iii i. ..... Save Your Coupons Where It PA YS to Trade ers. lolders. soelicrs. sewing sets and inn lml rl Those are just the things for Christmas gifts, all hand made, smart and very acceptable 1-3 OFF COWBOYS TAKE UP RAILROAD BUIIDIKG Houston, Tex., Dec. 19. When cowboys turn to railroad building the era of the great ranches of Texaa may be safely said to have paHsed for ever. Julian M. Bassett, manager of the r:ar N ranch of CroBby county has Jim terminated a visit to Houston n.i,..rt h nnened neKOtiatlons for 23 miles of steel rails to be used in the count ruction of a railroad which the cow boys are building. t'roiby county never had a railroad. On the map It Is a bare spot st the south edge of the Panhanaie. im Santa Fe, Pecos Valley line Is to the went at Lubbock and the Stamfort . Northeastern Is the the east. The liar X. ranch was In between. Two years ago Crosbyton was laid out on the site of a former corral. It was a town without a qualified voting res ident, but almost Immediately assum ed proportions. Twenty cowboys turned farmers and a store was built. Now after a thrilling election In which every cowman within hall was rounded up at the polls, the new town In the county seat has 700 Inhabitants. 11 Is connected with Lubbock and t.m town of Spur by automobile Ut.c. rtwm.rm nt thn Pa. M ranch who were v,. ' -J " - ... . ... .11.11.... nlnnn- BO successful in lown uuiiuiiig, ed the railroad that Is now being con structed. It Is known as the Crosby ton Southplalns; is graded from Lub bock to CroBbyton and all material except the twenty-three miles of steel in nn the eround. Eventually ;the line will be extended to Spur, con nected with the Stamford Northeast lorn nn nr-timllv closing the link be tween the Gulf Coast and the Pacific. Not a bond has been issued. Instead, 'the C. R. Live Stock company, own-i- v, nar v rnnch. simnlv declared a dividend on the land and has built the railroad. "We will pronaniy nave the only railroad" In Texas against which no bonds have been Issued," explained Mr. Bassett. "Everyone out our way has money. The country never had a railroad, but we have been accumulating other things since the price of land and the price ui ulcers went up at the same time. Now 1 we're going to make it so that we can ; i;pt into the world without riding a il.iy on a cowpony before we eaten a train." TUg orchestra dance! Eagle-Woodman ball. Thursday, December 22, U10. Music by the big United "Chicken Show" orchestra. TlnlrMa. 11.00. Big crowd, good time, don't mis It KTFir.ir srxiS ii. - . .,.....,. IXIl SI'iVK. 1" .'"if '" . it ih rinso of the International Livestock chow recently hold in Chi cago, the grand champion beef steer was sold at public auction ic.r i,ii, ni-in. hns been equaled by only nn r.thnr Btpcr In the United States. The animal went under the name of Shamrock II and was a high grade Polli'd-Angus, weighing 1120 pounus. The purchaser was a fancy mont dealer who will use the steer to ad vertise his fancy meats. The peculiar properties of Cham h.rinin'i Pmiffh Remedy have been thoroughly toted during epidemics of influenza, and when It was taken In time we have not heard of a tingle case of pneumonia. Bold by an ueai era. Read tbe waat ads today. PHorosF.n iutiTisii im- I'EKI-Wi WIHELKSS MXE The wireless stntlons necessary to connect the Drltlsh possessions nre nly 20 In all. They would cost $5, 000,000 to build and aljout $1,000,000 annually to operate. Stations would be required at Mon treal, Glace liay, and Vancouver, Canada; Hongkong; Singapore; Perth, Adelaide, and Sydney, Australia; Wel lington, New Zealand; Gibraltar; Mal ta; Alexandria, Egypt; Aden; Corn bay; Colombo; . Mombasa, Durban, Cape Town, Uathurst, Sierra Leone, and St. Helens, Africa. The connections required would be: (1) Montreal, Canada, to Sydney, Australia, as follows; Montreal to Glace Ray, thence to Vancouver, Hongkong, Singapore, 'Perth, Ade laide, and Sydney. (2) England to Wellington, as follows; England to Gibraltar, thence to Malta, Alexan dria, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Slnga- I'erth Adelaide, Sydney. and Wellington. (3) England to China, by route 2 to Singapore, thonco to Hongkong. (4) England to Africa, ns follows: England to Gibraltar, thenco to Aden, Mnmliassa, Durban and Cape Town; or, Englnnd to Bath urst, thence to Sierra Leone, St. Hel ena, find Cape Town. OWC.EIt Wit PEXDM5TOX PEOPLE APPENDICITIS Many Pendleton people have wind or gas In tho stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation and do not know thnt these are symptoms of chronic appendicitis which may any minute become acute. They should try slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy A SINGLE DOSE will bring relief. Pendleton Drug Co. states that the QUICK action of Adler-l-ka Is a con stant surprise to people.