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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1903. Holidays USEFUL HAS 1903 PRESENTS At The Peoples Warehouse Perhaps, gentle reader, you're rather weary reading these many advertisements. We really must apologize, for the candle has been pretty well burnt at both ends. Nevertheless we feel that there is some' thing we would like to say before Christ mas, and so we sav it. Pardon us this time. We now announce in detail for the last time the nature of the Free Gifts that are to be drawn 5 P. M. Thursday, Dec. 24. To some this seems unnecessary, for to them the prizes are well known. To others we wish them to know. To the fortunate ones any one of the prizes will be an im mense X'mas Gift. Be sure you have some chances. Gloves for Men Kid Gloves, in all colors, $1.00, 1.2S, $130, $2.00. Kid Gloves, silk lined; prices the same. Kid Gloves, wool lined and fur trimmed, 25c to $3.00. A good assortment of Golf Gloves, as well as many other styles. Bath Robes Turkish Bath Robes, in pretty pat terns, from $3.50 to $S,00. Woolen Oath Robes, $4.50 to $10; in striking patterns; light and dark colors. A most suitable present. Lounging Robes Sweaters For Men, Boys and Children, lu plain and fancy combinations; prices from 50c to $5.00. Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs in narrow and wide hems; other with corded edges; priceB 25c and 50c. Silk Handkerchiefs in plain and colored borders and fancy centers; hemstitched and corded edges; 25c to $130, A8K FOR YOUR TICKET Hats r To those Ulll JjeiimURCS undecided iust what article would be most appropriate, a Gift Certificate will be just the thing. This permits the bearer to select exactly what she or he wants. Certificates for any amount, for anything in the store, and also for Kid Gloves alone. This saves time and worry and you are then sure that the recipient receives the gift most acceptable. Kient now is the time to w-w yuurc Presents. 'Tis usually difficult for tliemen jus.L wiint iiii&iil picnic me ladies'tis not the largest sum that insures the mncf . Ml. and acceptable gift. The PEOPLES WARE pride themselves on the fact that ih0.i. nil the ladies prefer. They have gotten up this the thought that it will ben rpmin.., . -...iiiuci (j : i . . . .1,1 1. .. LU.ICS VUU WUUIU IIUL IIUVC rcmBITI hornH in claim that you can not get alone wiihnm hut we do claim that we enn hMn ... f .JVM yiiil.ii win Liwaaw iiiw nuiuaii, iiic man nnn i Furs Fancy Waistings LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S. Iioas, Separate Collars, full sets, in fox, marten, Hnum marten, clilu chilla, Nutria beavor, raccoon, brook mink, skunk, squirrel, electric seal and u.str.ichnn; prices $1.00 to, $40.00. Without a uoubt the ntost accept-1 able Xmiis present for the ladies and children. Separate .Muffs from $1.50 to $10.50 There are hero In 4-yard lenpthB Fancy Silks, stripes and brocaded, heavy corded and solid colored -af-fctas, the prices range from $1.50 to $4.00 a Pattern. In the Velvet Walstltips you'll have choice of the .Metallic I'rlntB and Bro caded; prices are 75c to $1.50 per yard. Fancy Vestinss, the very newest, I for Washable Waists; prices are I Ladies' Footwear ' rom 25c t0 $15 :er yart Jullettes in red, preen, brown and Table LiflCfl SetS j black, fur trimmed, flexible soles: ',,,, , . I price $1.35 nurni uesiKis uuu ikjiku uuis . Fancy Slippers In two and three ', h, ..' strnns wllh nn.l wlthmit hnm. .,rln,. i B-4 square, B-U.1U-H, B-JXl.-; Golf Gloves For Indies and Children, in wool and mercerized yarn; all colors, all weaves, prices 25c to 75c. Silk Mittens, just in black, suitable present for the elderly ladies; prices 50c to ,1.50. Women's Neckwear Women's Neckwear has never been wi much In demand as at present. The assortment Is immense. White Ottoman Silk, heavy white figured Pique, Madras, Mercerized, Molro Velour, Velvet Stocks, Taffuta Silk, Ilaskot Weavo silk Stocks, Silk Embroidered Medallions, steel bead trimmed; many pretty colors and 1 J I si 1 1 I liai Plain and fancy colon, and braided 25c to mo. Hat Pins bterllnc silver tin n,. nnn rnnr-v n. nu it. . (MIWO l H uiruies I-adies' Girdles, Id pn, wnue aiis .uoiro ittoboa, and fancy also to be hi feet, price $2.75. Automobile All the new shapes; some just I by express: nonv Cowbovs. noor Pe- w itbout a doubt the most beautl-. doras, hard hats, tne new opera hats mi mings in tnts line; warm and comfortable, just as the namo Im plies, a lounging robe; prices $12.50 to $15.00. This lino 1r now thrntldinnt lion.' 1 sicna; nrleesSioO to t10.no. Alirnva A most useful Xmas gift. Plain an accentable elft. trunks, steamer and wardrobe . - i , r i it. 1 -1 1 1 1 1 . . ! 1 . , , tor and buffalo hide; all styles and prices, 5.oo to $15.00. prices $1 to $10. Trunks and Suit Cases Fancy Vests This line is completo In every way. We have them in pure white, figured, striped in light and dark effects, bas ket weaves, piques, mercerized silk, linen, velvet and worsted; prices $1.00 to $4.00. Blankets tlogaut white blankets, also other iu darker colors; Pendleton Woolan -Mills Blankets and Indian Robes; al prires, Silk Mufflers Comfortables The new Heefer Muffler, in black, Quilted Mufflers. Mutficts. Silk in white and colored, plain and figured; Just what Is right and correct: prices from 75c to $2.50. Men's Shirts Fancy Colored Shirts In soft and stiff bosoms, cuffs attached and do-' tached; madras and percale and ox fords; the Manhattan Shirt; prices $1.50 to $3.00. Fancy Socks Now ones just In for Xmas pres ents, tne latest novelties, 25c and 50c. and 50c. Umbrellas We have ft nice' lino' of Men's Um brellas In all styles of handles, cover ing far mercerized, silk and serge; (prices. $1.50 to $7.50. and Suspenders Everybody wears BusjMinders, but many of us would not buy fancy ones if wo had to pay for them out of our own pocket. If you want to invest for someone else, wo havo them from 25c to $6.00. We will engrave Initials free of charge on all sterling sliver buckles. They make a very suitable Christmas present. Neckwear " r .JFour-hj-Hjnds Imiierlala ' AhcoIb .. x Emj.Uh 'Squares , Midgets v. fSf TroltB J" Club Ties Bow Ties A treat variety; prices from 25c to $1.50. ABK FOR YOUR TICKET In Silkallne and silk covered; fine Huffy C'omfortnbles, also down Com forts, prjees $1.50 to $12.00, Men's Clothing Business Suits Dress Suits. Overcoats. That are properly tailored. We': able to fit you. Boys' Clothing Clothe for the little Junior Men, in Norfolk, Itusslan Blouse; ages ,3 to 6, Junior Suits In Long and Short Pants Two .and 'Three Piece Suits Overcoats to nt them as well. Indian Robes An entire line of all the patterns , that the Pendleton Woolen .Mills make. The colcbrated Navnhoo de signs. Wo sell hundreds of these beautiful robes. Why not send your incnus nack East ono or them? Tailor Made Suits A few Into things In Ladles', Just received for holiday trade; all ma terials and styles; prices $12.50 to $30.00. Ladies' Waists In Silk, Velvet, Flannel; in light and dark colorings and fancy wash weaves; prices $1,00 to $10.00. Silk Petticoats We aro showing on endless variety of 811k Petticoats, In black and all colors, commencing at $5.50 and as high as $25.00. $1.50 to $3.00. Fancy Hign Shoes In kid and pat ent calf; prices $2.50 to $5.00, j Children's Footwear! Soft soles of all kinds in ail col ors, button and lace, besides some nice fancy moccasins. Fur trimmed i Jullettes for children. ! Doll Shoes; large assortment. Dress Patterns I napkins to match; prices from $2.00 tasty combinations, prices 25c, to $7.50, Umbrellas Good steel frames. Covered lu taf fetn silk, union roll silk, Bilk sorgo and mercerized; natural wood han dles, pearl horn, sterling silver trimmed. Dresden and gold trimmed handles: prices as low as 50c and up to $12.00. Nothing nicer for a useful Xmas present LADIES' FURS ALWAYS ACCEPT ABLE AS A XMAS GIFT. 75c, $1.00 to $3.50. Silk Dress Patterns In the best of Taffetas and Penu le Sole, Oros Oraln. Satin Duchesse; those are to , f. V l'.A r.in,,n.r- be had In black only; tin? prices are, YT.'JHICU 3 IIU UlUYCa from 58c to $2.50 per yard. yjnu oi me mum iiccepiuuie iu Xmas presents. We have them in Suedes, Piques ovorlap senm, Glace. The Now Cape Cuff Glove. Kveulng Kid Gloves in light shades, elbow length. Prices 68c, $1.00, 1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Fancy Pillows. Fancy Cushions. As the time draws nenr Interest Is Laundry Bags. Fancy Scarfs. Stamp- growing deeper regarding the drawing vd Linens, Pin Cushions All to be of the tickets for the seon prizes found In the Art Department at tho to be given away Christmas Eve. Peonies Warehouse. ASK FOR YOUR TICKET ASK FOR YOUR TICKET Men's Footwear Swell lino of Men's Slippers Just received for the holiday trade. We have them In colors, plain and em broidered; some fancy Low Shoes. For every dollar yo purchase be fore Christmas Eve you'll receive a ticket, which entitles bearer to a i chanro for one of the seven prizes to I be given away Christmas Eve. Handkerchiefs Wide and narrow hemstitched and j embroidered borders, lace trimmed, Initial Handkerchiefs, ono-eighth j hem: prices 1c to $5.00 each. Every, .Christmas we soil boxes upon boxes of Handkerchiefs. Belts All the now things in Belts, includ-1 ing the soft and patent leather Belts, also Tnffelu, Penu do Sole, with buckles In back as well ns the new dip trout, fastened In the back; prices from 25c to $1.25. Waist Sets In this line there aro to bo found three button and fivejiutton Waist Sets, In pearl and fanry painted, prices 12c to 75c per set. 50c, 1 These art' to V had b green, Brown and black. C5c to $4.00. same colors prices 25c to i j rv i pies and cherries, in tbt needle work prices Iran $U.O0. Embroidered Center -.1. ........ n.t .Inl.tilA mtA I'lutuin tutu uuuuis designs prices from $159 Cushions Just toe from $5.00 to $15.00. i r- UJAfLC tfn cloths prices from 50c Hosiery . . .... ..j I.ISIC and fancy cotes I.adlen In plain $2.00. FANS Ivory Ilumlhil W spangled palntrd dwiP $5.00. . unlio T nun . w .. 1st Prize-A Coltimfcus Road Wagon This lnifjpv, u.- tin- name snirtR'tHs, is the very beat tnmlc Tin- wheels are the shell huh pattern, and are made of A grade material. .1 ires are lost solid rubhor. Spokes and riinn A grade white hickory, hubs of black locust Axles, Uautie pattern. Springs, open head rubber. yellow poplur. Cushion and back of best luind-bulYed leather. (Juick coupling for either ole or shafta. Double reach and liaily ImmIv loop-. The price of this buggy is $140.00. 3rd Prize -Modern Portland Cutter Latest style solid panel ltody, wing dash. Gear well ironed with (-elected atock, channel shoes. Trimmings of good weight green broadcloth. Spring buck, open cushion, painted in brewster green and blnek body. Mounted in full nickel, double line rnil, furnished with shifting bar rails. Guaranteed by tho Umatilla Iniplcinont Co., and can bo H'en iu their display window. Price $50.00. 5th PrizeA $35.00 Saddle Made on the Crawford tree, the very best, strongest and modern tree. The leather is the heaviest rawhide, full basket stamp. Threo-quartor seat, steel horn, stirrup strap '21 inch, double leather, brass plated diamond cinch. (Jim Ikj seen iu tho window of Crawford's harness shop. 7th Prize-Goat, Wagon and Harness This is ono of tho most novel gifts imaginable. We i wore obliged to send soino distance- for tho goat, but tho pleasure dorived by(tho ono who wins it will certainly re pay us for our efforts. Tho little wagon is n Studebakor, and taken iu nil there won't bo n finer Christmas present anywhere. You will seo tho rig complete at the store. When wo givo anything, lcar in mind that it is the best. The valuo of this gift is $35.00. jy jflj 2nd Prize-A Universal Steel Range Square, with reservoir and high wanning tlosc. burn hard or soft coal or wood. Porcelain bWi ovenu' Ono of the bent ranges ever shown in Pendleton. Can seen in the window of The Thompson J lard ware Co. Ttt range is guaranteed and warranted to lie free noni v defective parts. The price of this range i $fifi.OO. f 4th Prize-A Fine Baby Carriae llest that, could be puchased in the city. Fancy tvni with cane bottom; tho design is of fancy scroll iimlciw roll work, with turned wood corner osts; handsomely W bolstered with removable cushions of silk tapestry, fiW with satin parasol, rubber tired wheds, foot brake. " value of this gift is $10.00, and can Ik- seen in the dispij window of Joseph Busier. 6th Prize-Handsome Doll We will present the holder of the lucky number witk very HANDSOME J)OLL of tho popular Hwdwg nuike, 42 inches high, fine quality bisque head, leaui features, open mouth showing teeth, Jno nion j uIr, jointed at knees, hips, shoulders and wrist, rc , able shoes and stockings. Will be displayed People's Warehouse. Value $35.00, offef' i.. w.. l.. :., lio iinzes " ihhu fuiieu uuy uiu ueai. in i n mJ8 and WO llllVe tllL-nil unitm In iit KOinetlling 0t 'u , s-,r thing for tho women and children and something of the satis for - w..m t,tJ ftl41 lllt lilltlinvt. . , mil tho .young mon and boys. We have done the best . nriui-.y mis iati, nnu wo trust you are wnv i"'o;,lers of 1iaF THE PEOPLES WARKHOUbN