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t PACE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGON! AX. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1912. EIGHT PAGES. Christmas is a De lightful Institution It is the season of the year when the BEST that is in us gets the upper hand; when the HIGHER IMPULSES of the heart tr urn ph,just for a little while perhaps, over the harsher, less agreeable qualities in our natrrewhen the PURSE STRINGS of the CLOSE FISTED and SPEND THRIFT alike loosen in the com mon cause of disseminating hap piness and good cheerthe joy of GIVING far out weighs the pleasure of receiving especially if one's gifts be of practical, useful char acter, of lasting, rather than temporary benefit. You'll find such gifts here. An immense store full XMAS GLOVES Many leathers, many styles and many colors find representation in our lino of Ninas cloves. Our glove business, especially at Xinas is enormous. In compliance with a demand which grows stronger each season, wo have prepared an excellent olwtion of imported and domestic gloves at all prices for men, women 1nd children $1.25 to $3.50 XMAS NECKWEAR Women appreciate some dainty article of dress, and hundreds will find satisfactory selection in our women's Xinas Neckwear. Included are dainty collars of baby Irish lace, in the most (Xinisite designs, hand embroidered linen collars and jabots, collar and cuff sets and a large showing of the popular side frills 25 to $3.50 MOKE NEW XMAS ARRIVALS M(?aline petticoats in holiday boxes, in all the latest shades, made with pleated flounce with messalino drop, also the new patent Jersey top made, with extension rubier belt, the latest novel tv in messalino petticoats. Trices $G.OO to $7.50 JUST ARlUyED-lIILl)KEX'S XMAS FUR SETS White Angora, white lamb and ermine, brown Coney, brown and white Coney ; mado in pretty new models. Prices $2.25 to, $7.00 The Best Goods in America We can shove our goods out a cross the counter without one word of apology. We can wrap them up without including a ser ies of explanations. They are goods that do not produce kicks Dependable, guaranteed, with a reputation to maintain. Made and sold on merit. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW, don't let yourself wait any longer. Already the store is jammed almost to overflowing every afternoon. If you can, please do your shopping in the mornings. Our sales people can give you more time ond atten tion, and you can look over our immense stocks to better advantage-be better pleased-get better val ue for your money and remember, that the newest. choicest articles always go first j i a v Tc ' J' p jl uml w wcarvw -va m uii mr- u or them t ' -?-2JP?. y& 'a Tvvr. v r II R emem that we ere headquarters for Pe tdleton Woolen Mill GoodsIndian Robes, steamer Rugs, Portiers, Ccuch Coves s, Bath Robes Bed Blankets of all kinds. Our stock of these eoods is, most mmnletem. all the new patterns and designs are here-our assortment the best we have ever hadwe can please you" no trouble to show. We prepay express charges on all Woolen Mill products to any part of the U.S. Pendletons Cleanest, Best Grocery IX OUR MODEL SANITARY BASEMENT. Grocery Phone Main 17. All Other Departments Main 22 Extra fane' white Asparagus, can 30 ; C cans $1.70 Fancy Green Asparagus, can 25? ; 6 cans $1.45 Fancy Asparagus Tips, can 30 New pack Shrimp, can 15; the dozen cans $1.50 Fancv Tablo Fruits cac he: can ! 30? Fears, can 35 Strawberriies, can Raspberries, can , Logan Berriois, can Extra Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can .-. Pickles stuffed with relish, 4 for Extra fancy imported Figs, pound Fancy Mackerel, 2 for Pure Maple Suirar, 1-2 lb. packages Croekerv Department in connection with our Model Grocery. Dinner S,.fs from $6.50 to $18.50 Sti,r Cut Glass 1 pitcher, (5 glasses $2.00 T. P. W. One Minute Coffee Pots, 1 quart $1.50; 2 quart $1.75; l) quart $2.00. 35 35 30 25? 25 30 25 15? TUESDAY CLEARANCE SAlE OF WOMEN'S Suits, Coats, One-Piece Dresses Skirts Tuesday will be bargain day in our read-to-wear depart ment and when we say bargains will be in force you may de pend that the-values will be the kind to open your eyes. The kind that we offer in order that you will help us to maintain our fixed policy: To sell all 1!)12 goods in 1012. The goods included in this sale are up to the usual T. P. W. standard and at wholesalers price. You will have to see them to appreciate their value. Suits, former price $45.00, now $25.00 Suits, former price $35.00, now $22.50 Suits, former price $30.00, now $19.75 One odd lot suits, no two alike, formerly to to $32.50, wonder ful values at $14.75 One lot of coats, values $25 and $30, fur $14.95 Our bargain one-piece cloth dresses of serge in variety of styles and colors, values' up to $17.50 fur $8.95 Dress skirts of all wool mixtures, made in latest, styles, with hi eh waist line effect, values up to $7.50 for $3.95 LINEN TOWELS A full assortment of Linen Towels especially for Xinas buy ing. SCALLOPED TOWELS Guaranteed not to fray out, of pure linen buck, in two sizes. Guests towels, 10x21 60? Hand Towels, 18x30 IIIIIZZ 75? KIMONA GOODS Of Wool Challie, Wool Batiste, Albatross. G5 WOOL CHALLIE 57 Of pretty neat pattern for house dresses and kimonas, especi al for Tuesday 57 50? WOOL BATISTE 50 And Albatross for dressing sacques and the like; 40 inches wide; coincs-Jii pink, blue, gray, reseda, green, etc 50 Art Department TnUo runners, center pieces, pillow tops, in the linen crash are very nice for Xinas remembrance. This is the place to get them complete, with thread, fringe and clunv lace. On dis play. Prices "35 to $1.00 STAMPED PILLOW SLIPS just received. Many new find dainty designs on best grade of pillow tubing. Now on dis play in the Art Department. Price per pair 75 Only Thirteen More Shopping Days 'tilXmas I COUPON The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS. PremiuM ; COUPON Only Thirteen More Shopping Days 'tilXmas PHOTOPLAY ...OFFERINGS... News of the "movies" Gossip of the pictures Newest photodramas and Comedies of the screen. Where to Go In Pendleton. Orpheum. An exceptionally good program for Tuesday's change. "The Olympic Games at Stockholm. I'athe American. Three reels. A wonderfully Interesting- picture of the Olympic games at Stockholm. I Haw Him First, alem. How a man attempted to escape from his feminine admirers. The Bachelor's Rride. Kalem. Nellie (Ruth Roland) the village flirt, endeavors to win Bachelor Brown but her efforts ar enot crown ed with success. Cosy. Program for Monday only: "Sisters." Victor. Florence Law rence and Owen Moore play the leads in this pleasing story of life. It's lively and filled with tense momenta. "His Career." Powers. Florence Barker and Glen White in a strong story of political life. "Employer's Liability." Nestor. Western story of a struggle between capital and labor in the mining coun try. "How Ned Got the liaise." Imp. Violet Horner and Klchard Lee In a comedy of laughs. "Half .Shot." Imp. a strong west ern that's thoroughly alive. Coming Tuesday and Wednesday, Nat C. Goodwin as Fagin the Jew in the five reel motion picture master piece, "Oliver Twist." The Pastime. Attractive, program for Tuesday's change: "My Baby." Biograph. A strong story featuring Mary Plckford In the leading roie. "Max Gets the Ileward." C. Q. P C. An amusing picture that will get many laughts. Max s host of admir ers will find this an acceptable offer. "The Man Hunt" Pathe. two reels. This Is a atorv of a poacher, who Is loved by Rose, the daughter of an old charwoman, whose cabin in the midst of a dense forest Is Kil borne's rendezvous. MORGAN MUST DIE FOR CRIME Condon, Ore., Dec. 9. Bob Mor gan, who, on the night of October 16 last, shot and killed Birdie Hart on the streets of this city, In a fit of jealousy, and was captured south of Fossil several days later, was found guilty of murder Saturday In the first degree, after the Jury had consider ed the case for 18 hours. Judge Par ker announced that he would pro nounce sentence next Monday. Un der the verdict Morgan will be sen tenced' to death. Morgan, a young Kentucklan, and the family of the girl were friends before they came from Kentucky to this state. He had long been an ad mirer of the girl and wished to marry her, but she refused him. On the night of the murder she was walking down the street, when he stepped up to her .spoke a few words censuring her for rejecting him, then drew a re volver and shot her to death. By standers attempted to prevent the kill ing and to catch him, but he dan gerously wounded one man and es caped in the darkness. The cntir county was aroused and after several days he was arrested in Wheeler county, 20 miles south of Fossil. Flggs Does your grocer sell his apples by the barrel? Foggs Well, they come In barrels, but what he sells them by Is the top layer. MM Ait WANTED. WANTED Laee curtain to laundry Work done with especial itn Phon Red 611. HAirt WORK Ladles send yout combings to Madam Kennedy, Athe na, Or., Box 92. All work guaranteed. A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE i first class restaurant which I an compelled to sell on account of pooi health. Address P. O. Box 101 Echo. Ore. GREAT SCARCITY OF TELE- graphers! The railroads and wireless companies of America are short fully, 10.000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and fadies in a few months and place them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Write for catalogue. Morso Tele graph Co., Seattle, Wash. The OId ALTA HOUSE Itomodoled and Refurnished Throughout. Again solicits Your Patronage Clean room and excellent meals everything new but the service and that we guarantee to bo equal, If not superior, to what It ever has 'been. New Concrete Barn Tho Fincsf or ltd Kind in all Oregon. A complete and comfortable HOME for farmers or stockmen and their livestock, while In Pendleton. Gus Schubarl, Prop. Bast Alta Street. Phone Main 447 11!