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vsnr. two Einiir pages T)ATTIEAST 0PZTA PggHLETQy, OKEGON. WEDNESDAY. DKfiKMHKK ?, 1014. T7 II S urearesr values, ivewest Uoods, Smartest Styles K 7iaf's u;iaf u;e jrfite von ei;erv dav of the vearaualitv mrrinncn ou ei;ery day of the year quality merchandise at prices that will please you. Christmas is Almost Here. Only 19 more shopping days remain. Tht'y will ho bu-v dav tvcrj minute will count. Save time and trouble ly coining here first. You'll always find licro what you want, you'll nwivo better service. Yeii'U sw larger, newer and more UIH-U -lOy. Chiistmas Suggestions From Our Ready to-Wear Department. 8 C HMAS -a, xSTORC- 5 K 8 fi S s 8 S S 8 8 8 AC pa 8 8 8 50 in. Wool Serge 59c 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 ,JMAS J S Mr 3 WOMEN'S COATS AND SUITS This Mn'ii's newest models, new weaver find coloring, hzc 10 t 45. Priml from $15.00 to ?45.00 SILK PETTICOATS Mosnlinc and jersev, all colors $3.03 to $7.50. CIM-TE DE CIIIXE LINGERIE IVttieoats, ni'lit powns, tmtlopc combina tion. Thefo daiatv jrarmonts are trim med with cxijui-ite lace and hand made chiffon flowers. They xnnkv most accent-tihh- Christmas cifts. DKESSES Eveakjr drese in all tlie new smart models; afternoon dresses of velvet, fur trimmed. Street dresses of sexpe, in the ww Iottj; -wai?t ef fet't Prices are from $11.00 to $50.00. 8 it FURS fljirfj anil coIj V 1akm assortment Fox, coney, beaver and ir 1 - .1 1 ' n 1 i iiiuuio are me most, ucsirume ana popular furs tliis -feason. Our prices ranpe from $2.00 io$lCO.OO. Save T. P, VV. Trading Stamps Let them buy all of your Christina guts, it will be a saving you can t ' help but appreciate. If you are not saving them already, now is the time to "begin. mm 3 3 3 3 mem . News has, been received here of the birth of a son to Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lleuallen of Portland on Saturday ntKht. Dr. and Mrs. Lleuallen form erly lived In this city and at Pilot Hock. Tho little Ron has been chris tened Jumea Frederick. Mrs. J. Roy Ralcy was hostess yes terday afternoon to the Auction Bridge Club at her home on College street Honors were won by Mrs Richard Mayberry. ETMONAS Silk -imported Japanese crepe de chine. Negligees of channeuse and cotton crej. Our assortment is the greatest ever shown in 1'endleton. It would be hard to find a $ "better or -more suitable Christmas cift. i Our prices range from ?2.DS to $12.50 g An i-xtra quality wool serge; comes in dirk Muc only; i0 inches wide, soft and j-li:ible; worth more but our price, vard Grover Shoes The 8 8 8 8 8 .5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 -FOIL WOMEN WITH TENDER FEET.'' We are now stocked villi coinfTtable shufts. coinuion sense Jiocs if you please, and they are all light weight stock, low broad Jim-Is, some with heavy solet and sonu with turn. Plain toe hoiue flux's, lace balmrals, sid M-ani. (irtn-r turn soles $J.7o (In-rrr welt, fiu.-r material $3.25 Srrnt -hH. lurii sles with tips from $oo n, $ i.oa: An ciccjitionallv Jim (juality of Ikid ?to-k. 'i!'nt tip, a 'in tic higher lieel, r-lt self and burton $-40 In i:ixt ea?cs tin- 'izes range from 2 to 0, C to EE. Stratford Cretonne 3 3 Silk Waistings. ' A .'on lerful eol lection of silk waastingg in aB colors an I kinds; floral t-ffect, stripe, plaids and checks, 24 to'3C inches wide. Tho yart '75 to '$1.75 An excellent cloth for 'comforters. 3C inches wide. Comes in Vautiful floral patterns, eilium weight. The yard 10( SI stamped fdlow Cases g "We have just received a new lot of . sKimpiM itv cases, -inare uaintf new vjj patterns thst we have never before shown, Linen tubmg, per pair $2.75 Linen Finish tubing, per -pair 75 0c Bath Towels 38c t A special e ale on this one' bath towel for Ihe Christmas shoppers. CV nie in red and "iluo borders- largest size ;' K'aviest weight, nvorth 50. Sjecial 38 SJ 3 T.P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP 3 Phoir-s all 15. CLEANLINESS, ECOXOMV, SERVICE. All. Other L-partments 22 CTEF.T prrr tot s rwi. d.: Vinz. ,41. f !. O-r-i uiuitc, sijuiii uoiai'jes, t qmuu(is. HI MANX OLIVE OIL California's S T. P. V. SPECIAL, tho BEST 35 COFFEE on earth. T. P. W. SPECIAL TEAS Full 1-2 " and 1 -pound pat kages, the pound '60 t'lIlilSTMAS CANDIES We hnve coming-ihe finesCline ever sown in t ur citv. Watch our ad for arrnal. Tfi'NT'S QUALITY FRUITS The 'xind that is NOT he peeled. An as sorted case will muke a splendid jrift. The dozeu cans $3150 -finest oiL'FMtlos. 35,'W), $1.00 -J rOWNSEND'S GLACE FRUITS, in- S TOW eluding CITERRIES. KU.MOUATS. PINEAPPLE, GINGER und assorted fruits, tbe px und . v $1.00 one tj these handwme lwxes of dtSicious friat; confection j liu vour list f'Christmai'rtifts. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS 3 i 3 3 9r try 3 Trooj to ( lie k Dl-rf-a--. j made to the headnuartera of the live- WILMIMJTON. Del. Dec. 2. Evl-'itock saniUiry board by farmers of dences of a Iii.;o: itiun to violate pro- j the uier end of the conity relat ve vklons of the quarantine In this coun ty a?ain!-t the hoof and mouth dlscane mi'n cattle m iv rece;tate calling cut Delaware's milita, one tt-irimnnt vt infantry. VAhol.-tale comi'laints are being to residents allowing their dogs to run at large at night despite the prohibi tion against such, and Governor Charles R. Miller, who has taken per ioral chaige of the situation, and the other authorities are determined that the proviulons of the quarantine muat be .rtspected, if It necessitates calling out the entire reglnent. Governor Miller, Deputy Attorney General Chaytor ami membtrs of the ntate livestock saniU'.ry board held a conferwee recently relative to the lations board. of the rules IbhuwI by the Columbia SJwriHjJiwnod. ST. HELEN'S, Ore.. Dec. Coun ttV Sherlff-eWct C. E. Staliwyiod ha prosecuiion 01 resiacnis or me several ppointted as hi deputy Charles quarantined districts for alleged vio- I Brown, a farmer, of YaoX4r. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone moved yesterday Into apartments in the Crowner residence, corner of Aha and Thompson streets. Miss Ethel B. Wllkle arrived home last evening; from Portland where for several weeks she was the house guest of Miss Clara Teal. She was extensively entertained while In the metropolis. Mrs. C. S. Jerard returned yester day evening from Dayton, Washing ton where she had been the guest of friends for the past two wecKs. Mrs. c. E. Stocker left CAMPAIGN TO BE ON tXIM.MKKCIAr, ASSOCIATION WILL SKKK TO NKCl'UK XKW .MKMIUCHS. A bigger membership of the Com mercial association was one of the subjects of discussion at the monthly meeting of that organization last ev tnlng, and the membership committee will probably begin an active cam paign in the near future. The discussion was provoked by the statement of Secretary C. K. Cranston that a large number of the business firms of the city do not hold membership In the association and the further statement that some of the business firms, notably the sa loon men, have been withdrawing their membership lnco the election. i President Tallmnn voiced his Indlgna- 1 . I I. .1 n lion in no uncertain terms, utmn yesterday it wa. inCum KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STRONG Some enfldrm catci on ailment after anotaer, km colli after coldi, while oiler clildVen art lelJom tick If your children art pal or frail. If they catch cold easily, lack am bition or art backward In school, they need ECOTTS EMULSION which Li rich in the food elements to create rood blood to itrenaihen their bodies and brains bCU IT'S EMULSION Is free from al- CHILDREN RELISH IT. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Tl'RKS DKXY TltOOI"S ItCTUKAT I1KIX)HE iX)ES DERLI.V, Dec. I The Turkish general staff, It Is reported from Constantinople, denies that the Turk Ish army operating against the Rus luns Is retreating on Erserum. The press bureau says the Sultan of Turkey has received a pledge of allegiance subscribed to by Egyptian notables. ior Eugene to be the guest of her hn.i.. man in ih ritv in suroort the deughter, Mrs. Walter Fell, for three nrnization that represent the com- I merclal Interests and thut la working I a II . l I ihlnn. ( Vl f I f A Text for lArrr C'oinpUlnt Mentally I'nliappy Hij-whmlly, .Dull The liver, sluggish and Innytive, 'vr invni ' first ahows Itself In a mental state UVIll Uwii bmi; J I . . montrra. Mr. and Mr. L. A. Relneman of this city left yesterday for La Grande to spend several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Howland. Mr. Relneman la the water master of Umatilla county and Mr Howland was his predecessor In office. i Mrs. R. Wlssler of La Grande ar rived yesterday to be the guest of lo cal relatives for a few days. j Miss La Verne Wlssler has returned from Portland wfiere she was the guest tf Miss Gwendoline Weaver. At 8 o'clock last evening In the presence of twelve or fifteen friends. Mrs. Cyrena Boles became the bride or Edward Cane of Great Falls, Mon tana. The ceremony was performed by Rer. T. F. Weaver of the Christian church at Bit West Court street. Fol lowmg the wedding refreshments were served. for and accomplishing tnings make Pendleton a better city. Secretary Cranston explained that he believed that many of the business men, not members now, would Join If properly approached and President Tallman announced that he would have the membership committee get busy at once. 11 IirXTERS ARE KILLED IX MINNESOTA FOREST DtXUTH, Dec. I. Eleven dead and 12 wounded Is the toll of the big game humtm; aaaon In Minnesota. The number of deer and moose killed Is the largest In the history of the state. ProbalJly 500 deer and mnose were brought to Duluth. Cnn Opener Pries I loose. XEW YORK, Dec. J. Freo use of a can opener pried Mrs. Jennie Fleu ren, and her husband. August D. Fleu ren. ct Storm King. Putnam county, apart, according to Fleuren, who was arrested in the latter village recently and taken to Lakevlew, on a charge of abandonment. Fleuren and his wife separated four weeks aso. Constable Sackett traced him, through postal cards sent to friends, to Storm King. Mrs. Fleuren said he left home because she refused to cook him a midnight supper. But Fleuren denied this, asserting that Mrs. Fletiren, forever using a can opener, had driven him away by con tinually nerving him canned meat. canned vegetables, canned fruit and other canned eatables. Instead of prac ticing home-made cooking, which was lost art with her. BELGIANS RETURNING TO ANTWERP Cleantine-ss is the first law of health. Inside as well as outside. Let HolIIster's Rocky Mountain Tea be your internal cleanser, then your or gan will be pure and clean, your health good, your system right. Start new organization has a membership or several thousand Individuals and some seven hundred affiliated socle . ties. AMERICAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION WILL TALK AllOUT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON', Dec 2 Hundreds of prominent civic and soclul leaders gathered here toduy when the tenth annual convention of the American Civic association opened. It will con tinue until Friday. This Is the third time since the founding of the organlratlon thut the association has met at the capital. The entire proceeding of the first tension, with a number of speeches by notables, will be devoted to con sideration of the needs of the capital. Subjects prominently before the convention, will relate to city and country parks, comprehensive town planning, care of streets and trees, abatement of bill board, smoke and unnecessary noise nuisances, neigh borhood improvement and kindred subjects. Among those attending the conven tion are delegates from scores of civic I leagues, women's clubs, commercial ' organizations and delegates especially appointed by governors of many itates. J. Horace McFarland of Harrlsburg. Penn , president of the association, called the convention to order today. Other officials of the association are: First vice president, John Nolen of Cambridge, Mass, vice presidents: ! Clinton Rogers Woodruff. Philadel phia; Georgo H. Dcllmy, Dallas, Tex as; directors: Edward Middle, Car lisle, Pa.; George W. Marston. San Diego; J. Lfcckle Wilson, Toronto, Can.; Charles II. Wacker. Chicago treasurer, Wlliam H. Howland, New York; secretary, Richard B. Watrous, Washington. Particular attention wll bo given during the convention toward creation of a National Park Service In th federal government which will make possible a Inrger administration of great national park areas for recre ation. The association was formed In 1901 at St. Louis by amalgamation of two organizations then existing, the Out door Art Assn. and the American League for Civic Improvement. The unhappy and critical. Never Is there Joy In living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. Keep jour liver active and healthy by us ing Dr. King's New Ufa Pills; they empty the Rowels freely, tone up your liver and purify the Blood. 2Sc at drupglsts. Iiucklen'a Arnica Salve. excellent for Piles Adv. 1100,000 Alimony Is Won. NEW HAVES', Conn., Dec. 2. Plerpont B. Foster, a business man of this city, was ordered to pay hla wife Elizabeth Rowen Foster, 1100,000 ali mony In a decision handed down by Judge W. S. Case In the superior civil court. Mrs. Foster received the divorce on the ground of desertion. She la to have the custody of a daughter nine months In the yeur, the father to have her the other three months. Mrs. Moster asserted that her hus band was north ITSO.OOO. Severe Blood Troubles Vcr.ish With Marc Effect, Great Rem edy Makea Diaeaaei Disappear. I tonight.' Talhnan & Co. Adv. nk fe u 0 y. ? P M' Ilcarlnar Ornntod Cohon. TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 2. Max CI. Cohen, former Portland attorney, sent to the McNeil Island penitentiary for subornation of perjury, will be granted a hearing In the federal court December, 7 An order to that Wfect was Issued Monday by Federal Judge Cushman In connection with Coherfa applica tion for a writ of hateas oorous At DACIOI S BEING REPAIRED IN BELFAST 1 7 X Bnis.HcU Interne Ttrtrbth. AMSTERDAM, Dec. J.-AU male British subjects up to the age of 65 m ho are still In Brussels, the A mater. am Handelsblad says, have bee In terned In a .military eoncentratlon Wnp. The inhabitants of Antwerp, ac corOIng to this same paper, are allow NEW YORK. Dee. 2. Mall receiv ed here from London brought Infor mation that the British battleship Audacious, reported destroyed Octo ber 2, with two casualties, was under Kolng repairs-In a drydock at Bel fast. The British admiralty, it was said, expected the Audacious to be In commission within three months. At alrrrt an? drug store you nay eb tsln K. H. i lie funiiiui blood purlflrr, nd yon tli.n .,v Hir rerluble wlisrd tht nmk.'i all M.mmI InniMrs rnl.h. Voor tooisrh tik.i kindly to K. a. 8.. It rushes Into your IiI.nnI. u a ptirlfylosr ware, nskes the liter, klcli,..,,. bl.l..r and skia work la lirmoiiT: ,,, irrimnilatloni tbst bars cauwd rh. tmitlin, catarrh, swollen glands. fc.re throat anl aklu eruplloni. Junt as to. mak.-a M,,, , g. s. g. follow the ,r..crs cf digestion to stlmn late natural an r-tlona to proter ua sgalnat lb ravan-a (,f riinn,, grma. We are well mare of Ihe fart that theae grrma sre pt to be latrnt within ua to break forth in tlol.nt eruptions of the akin wheueTer ,.he. ,"'rroJ ,n lo of rValatsnre. ana it la r both prerrnt theae eruptions or to got rM of thrnj that Nature gar. m. urn an ally .. . 8. . It Is purely Tg"'tal.le, rotjtalna no mercury, and yet It OTfrcoroos thow arrloua tmublea for wblrh i mercury baa Ixvn employed for ages. In; erery community are proplo who know this to b true They nw to 8. 8. 8. their recoYery. Orf hotiii. ,.,t.. i, .,... .n ubatltutea. Rrad the folder aroun the bo tie that t.11. of the wonderful work being done by the medlral ikpartment In L " R For Pclsl i . 'l"od "'"' drtres. The Ewlft . Pperlflc to., M Hwlft llliltr . iil.i. n. j PeniVInn Notable Tarjrct I LONDON, Dec. 2. A Lima,' Peru. dispatch to tho Central News says that a special train from Callao, on which Dr. Jose Pardo, ex-presldent of X eru. was a nnjupnAP n-n. i. v v VL uiciu m cap- ea undny. The W 4umy. Daintily, promptly. In all the ' Proper style, of D0I( knfa ,T h P,pfttl": hemstitching, looting, braiding m embrolder- :J. . fth St" to Luml men's Ii,,nk' Portland, Oregon.. '4 i :"07?,-L frN I ;. y y uhmm-A sY-:M' ...-Jr.-' ex-pres dent nnn l a i . .. ' I u, oui bix oiners were injured ir r. 'A 'uf i Coughs and Colds Ouicldy and Completely Cured. Tal-jo f VtnAIr, T..U !-. . .... yie Awnyo MCff discovery to-night. Tou will enjoy a niiei restim sleep, your Cough end Cold win pe nmch better In the morning. No need to suffer aceravatinf-. sn. . . , - ' rj - tioyinjr, emoarrussinfcr Coughs, to feel feverish, atuffy, irrjtalle, out of sorts at home and with people you meet. Get a 50c bottle of Dr, Klnjr's New Discovery start taking at once. Tho first done hclni. In a short timn vnn will be completely well nnj feel fine. It's soothing to the Cough. It is Anti septic and Kills the Cold Germs. It is healing to thn irriintoi nn.i Inflamed membrane. Get a bottle nt encics against Coughs. 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