East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORB fiONIAN. PKNllUiTrON. OREGON, MONDAY, ftKCEMHEIl 12, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES
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Gifts Here
AT ALL PRICES
FOR ALL PEOPLE
With Christmas so near at hand, (there are only Eleven more shop
piii days left) your planning and buying must he hurriinl. Our store is
full of gifts for all people, young or old. 'Every turn you make here will
give you many suggestions and hints as to what to buy. Our.priees are
lower than our most worthy competitors lowest prices. The quality of our. goods you
nil know is beyond question.
Shop now In-foro the rush begins while you can have the best, oi service and
the advantage of full and complete stocks.
Our Pure Food Section
IX OIT. MODEL CLEAN BASEMENT,
is fairly brimming with holiday good things.
HOLIDAY CAXMES 15, 20 and
25c pound, and they are fine.
FANCY CHOCOLATES, pound 33 to
50c.
FANCY CLUSTER RAISINS bnik, per
pound
FANCY CLUSTER RAISINS 5 pound
box S1.2o
FANCY IMPORTED FIGS pound 30
WALNUTS. ALMONDS, BRAZILS and
FILBERTS new crop, per pound 25
NEW CROP SMALL SIZ WALNUTS
'vcr mnd - 20
FRESH MINCE MEAT the kind that
make those delicious brown pies like moth-
er niaae. o ixmnus
iin 009
WAN
- 25d
SLICED riNE-
25
FANCY LARGE ASPARAGUS
FANCY WHOLE GOLDEN
BEANS the enn
FANCY HAWAIIAN
APPLE the can
CHOICE SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2 cans
f.r - 25
FANCY PINEAPPLE, crated, can 15
WE SELL THE CLEBRATED HUNT
LEY V- PALMER COOKIES AND
BISCUITS, Wheat Meal. Arctic Wafer,
Arrow Root, Breakfast. Dinner Biscuits,
Salr. Tables, Butter Wafers.
BULK CHOW CHOW pint 20
FANCY GREEN OLIVES, blk, pint 35 O
FANCY PIPE OLIVES, blk. pint...25
FANCY OLIVES IN GLASS plain stuf
fed and ritted.
EXTRA CHOICE APPLE BUTTER
,t, Is rnrli 60
DUNDEE MARMALADE, jars each 35
ASK FOR EIIMANN'S PURE OLIVE
OIL and aeceyit no other, three sizes
350, 60C and S1.00 littles.
Wi: REi'EIVE FLEISCHMANN COM
PRKSSEI) YEAST FRESH DAILY
leave vmr standing order, 2 cakes for 5
FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL WEEK
QUAKER CEREALS.
If its for Him
Tht question is easily answered in a hun
dred different ways at The Peoples Ware
house. The serviceable, useful gift is the
one he most appreciates and no matter how
particular he may be in the matter of dress,
anything purchased from us is certain to
please.
Suits, Overcoats, r ancy ests, box of all
kinds, Gloves, Neckwear of the very best
quality and make, Umbrellas, Shoes, Slip
pers, Trunks, Valises, Underwear, Tlose,
Supporters, Suspenders, a new Scarf-pin, n
new pair of Cuff Buttons, a dozen nice Linen
Collars, a nice new Muffler or Reefer, or a
new Hat or Cap, Shirts of all kinds, fancy
Armbands, Collar Bag, Cuff Bag, Handker
chief Bag. Tie Rack, Sweaters and Sweater
Coats, Pajamas, Night Rolxs, a new full
Dress Suit, Smoking Jacket, new Pendletoi.
Woolen Mills Bath Robe or Indian Robe, a
box of Everwear Sox, Handkerchiefs, AU
:.t Department Store Prices.
Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!
We can show you more dolls than any
other store in town, large medium and small,
ranging in price from ...... 10 to S10
Christmas Special
Every child in Pendleton will want a new
doll this Christmas, and so that none must
Ik? disappointed we will sell all of ours at a
REDUCTION OF 1-3.
If its for Children
Our big toy store is a paradise for the little
folks; our collection of Toys of all kijsds,
gathered from the best markets of the world
is complete.
Gloves and MitteiisK Fancy Box Handker
chiefs, Brush and Comb Sets, Work Boxes,
Money Purses, Jewelry, including Bracelets,
Beauty Pins, etc.. Kid lody Dolls, Rag Dolls,
Dressed Dolls, Dolls of all kims, Rocking
Chairs, Horses, Sleds, Iron Toys, Books,
Pictures, Blocks, Chests, Animals of various
kinds, Toy Drums, Christmas Cards, ete.,
Doll Buggies and Go-Carts. Trains of Cars,
China Dishes, Toy Stoves, Toy Safes, Chairs,
Mechani'-nl Toys, Fire Ensrines, Rubber
Rattles, Surprise Poxes, A B C Culo Blocks.
All at Department Store Prices.
Womens Coat Sacrifice
Any coat in our entire stock, regardless of
style or material, fur, plush, caracul or nov
elty mixtures, must, go. We must clean out
our entire stock of coats NOW. - Cost will
not 1)0 considered. Now's vour best chance.
Anv coat, in the house OXE-1LALF PRICE.
Childrens Coats
Sizes up to II years, bearskin, velour and
fancv and l.lain cloths. This is an exception
ally 'fine lot, but they mnt go regardless of
price. Values up to $10. Your choice
for -
to
If its for Her
a nice piece or sot of Fur in tho latest style,
a new Man Tailored Suit or Coat, Sweater
or Sweater Coat, one of our latest style hand
lyigs, new fancy Collars, Silk Dress or Waist
Patterns, Silk Hose, Lisle Hose, a new Hat,
a nice fancy Belt of Belt Pin, lovely Bead
Trimming for her new dress, Blankets, Com
forters, Couch covers, Pendleton Indian
Robe, Pendleton Bath Ro1k, new Gloves are
always fine gifts, Plumes of all kinds and
colors, Auto Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers
a new Oossard Corset, Muslin Underwear of
all kinds, Knitted Underwear of all styles,
Silk Petticoats of all styles and colors, Latest
Styles in Embroideries, Laces, etc., a new
Trunk or Suit Case, All at Department
Store Prices.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Save Your Coupons Where It PAYS to Trade
Trading Stamps
Don't lose sight of our trading roirjions.
They afford you the easiest and simt os
siblo means of saving. They save you ex
actly 5 r cent of your cash purchases, no
matter what you buy, whether you buy it at
regular price or at a special sale price and
wo give some mighty fine premiums with
our stamps. Investigate, it will pay you.
Extra Specials in Our
Famous Art Department
A giHxl assortment of doilies, scarfs, cen
ter pieces and lunch cloths. Some are plain
hem, others hemstitched scalloped, trimmed
with cluny lace, others in drawn work.
Many beautiful Battenberg doilies and
scarfs. ' JUST THE THING FOR NICE
N MAS GIFTS
A nice piece of linen is always most ac
ceptable. -Your choice of this great assort
ment for ONE HALF PRICE. . -
JIN HILL AGAIN
IW
For a rumbi-r of yoars the JIM
railroads have been making b;g dis
plays of western land products at
est"rn ch ins and have attracted an
Inef-tlma'.le number of se'tlers to our
western states by their work at these
bows.
The I tpst enterprise to attract Mr.
Hill's aMhtinn Is the Western Iand
FroJurt exhibit, a land show which
la to bo held In Omaha January II
to J8 vt this exposition of land pro
ducts the Great Northern, the Bur
lington and the Northern Pacific
rnilroads have reserved one whole
side of the big Omaha auditorium In
which the show Is to be held. The
throe railroads wfill occupy this with
n display of western products which
it has cost 1 10,000 or more to collect,
also installing a large relief map,
showing not only the mountains, val
levs. streams and forests of these
J we storn states, but graphically dls-
pmymg in? :niiiiii;i.ci ui tin nwna unu
Its adaptability to agriculture and
horticulture.
When the Hill Interests take such
an Interest in an exposition, It Is cer
ta;n that other western railroads will
have big displays and that the expo
sition Is worthy the attention of any
ne interested In developing the In
termountaln west the s'ates of Colo
rado, Wyoming. Montana, Idaho and
rtah.
A HE yoc DEAF?
OUarrli Is Probably the Cause Get
Kid of the Cause.
If you have catarrh and have con
stant r 'iiing noises in your ears look
tnto the matter at once.
It a fretty sure sign that catarrh
ta spreading and is making Its way
throue1' the Eustachian tubes that
lead fr"m the nose to the ears.
Whui -ntarrh gets to the ears par
tial ilfnr.'s follows. If you have
ring njr ; e in your cars go to Tall
irians t iv and get a HYOMEI out
fit en' 'rive out catarrh.
To ciin. catarrh HYOMEI should
txi bre; "id through a pocket Inhaler
tor a f"' minutes, four or five times
MAX AGED 80 IN SCHOOL.
PERSONAL ITEMS
lu.t pour a few drops Into
rubber inhaler and breathe
m day
the ;
It
It k 1 - the germs; soothes the ir
ttatloti heals the Inflammation;
tops h i k ng, ipitting and snuffling.
HTOM EI keeps the throat free from
nucUK n ! prevents crusts in nose.
The npiete HYOMEI outfit which
Include!- the little Indestructible hard
rubber nhaler. a bottle of HYOMEI
.auad inij-le instructions for use, costs
3100. separate bottles of HYOMEI
coats ( rents at Tallman tt Co. and
tfrufgisi everywhere, on money back
jlan.
University of WaMilntfton Lays Claim
to Oldest Student.
Seattle, Wash. When it comes to a
competition for aged students, Wash
ington University lays claim to a
world's record.
It has enrolled In the chemistry de
partment one seeker after learning
who was 80 years old last August
This venerable collegian is J. P. Fra
ler and he Is conducting research In
physiological chemistry.
At the other end of the scale Wash
ington has students of 18 years, five
of who combined ages would only
equal that of the old man who labors
ir their midst.
He Is studying antitoxins. Wheth
er he Is trying to perfect some anti
toxin long known to the medical pro
fession or believes himself on the
track of a cure for a disease that now
baffles the medical profession, can
only be conjectured.
Frazer Is a retired physician. Since
he ceased active practice he has de
voted his life to delving; Into the se
crets of the molecules.
American Woman' League.
A 26 per cent discount on sub
scriptions brought to S14 Water street
la offered by Misa Boyd.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore, Dec. 9. Mrs. Clara
Nelson of Kamela, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. E. G. Marquis, this week.
Mrs. E. C. Bowling was the guest
of Mrs. McFall of Pendleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A Merritt visited
In the city of Athena Wednesday and
were the guests of W. Itahe.
J. Banan of Portland was a busi
ness visitor in the city of Adams
Wednesday.
Frank Wallan was a Pendleton vis
itor Tuesday.
Pete Murray was a Pendleton vis
itor Tuesday.
Miss Wilma DuduIs of Weston, was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. L. Rog
ers, for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Merritt were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Carglll of
Pendleton Wednesday.
F. Blake was a visitor In the city
of Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry left
Tuesday for Cold Spring for a few
days' goose hunt and will be the
guests of P. D. Mann during their
outing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquis, the
city druggist of Adams, and sister,
Mrs. Clara Nelson, left Wednesday
for Pomeroy to visit friends and rel
atives for a few weeks.
P. D. Man of Cold Spring, was vis
iting friends In Adams this week.
Mrs. R. U Blake of Helix, was an
Adams visitor Tuesday.
Frank Whlteley was a business vis
itor In the city of Walla Walla Wed
nesday. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Reld made a
business trip to Tendleton Thursday.
Mrs. ErrelBtyn visited In the city
of Pendleton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen visited
In the city of Pendleton Friday.
SPOKANE WTUi HAVE
FIXE NEW WOOLEN MUX.
NEW YORK JOURNALIST
AGAIN IN TROUBLE
Snokane. Wash. Spokane's first:
woolen mill will bo in operation with
in a few weeks. With a complete se
ries of carding and spinning machin
ery installed on the third floor of his
plant at Sixth avenue and Sherman
street, Otto Gundersori, head of the
Spokane Steam Carpet Cleaning
works, will soon add the manufacture
of woolen goods to his enterprise.
Gunderson Is one of the pioneer man
ufacturers of Spokane, having set up
a small carpet works In 1886. In the
woolen goods department of his fac
tory, he will specialize In the manu
facture of heavy woolen blankets for
the first few months, but plans to add
machinery for the manufacture of va
rious other woolen articles of com
merce In the near future. The new
machinery to be used In carding and
spinning and making of blankets has
been Installed at a cost of $6000. Gun
derson states that It is his IntenMon
to secure wool clipped In the inland
empire, consisting of lSO.OO&'square
miles, so far as possible, for use in his
mill.
vary body gom to the Orpheum to
too the beat and the elaaroa platara.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
Couaty M.
Frsok J. Cheney aiakte natk that la
lor partaer of the firm of r. J. Cbaaey
A Co., dolag hnelnesa la the City of Toledo.
Cnnnty and HUte afareuK, an that aald
rirm will pay tae anai oi u.nai uunuaau
IiOIXAlS for each aa4 erary case ef ca
tarrh that caaaot be cared by the ase ef
Hall's Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. CHBNIY.
flwora to before na aad anbacrlbed la mj
presence, this 0th day of December, A. I).,
1SA6
Heal A. W. ULaUIOl.
Nstary Pabile.
Rail's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood aad mocena
anrfarea ef the systea. Bead for testl
nonlala free.
Sold by all Dragrfata, Tt.
ITorac for Sale.
For sale, three head of horses. One
mare about 10 years old; one three
year old colt, coming four, both broke
to ride and to drive. One colt one
year old, coming; two. Will make fine
animal for next "Roundup." 417 L4
dy street
James Gordon Bennett, who edits
his papers, the New York Herald and
Evening Telegram, by cable from Par
Is, has been cited to appear In the
French courts next month and show
cause why he Is not the father of
Mile. Jacqueline Slu-ttler, At a nro.
Vious hcarlnit of the case Mile fthet.
tier produced a letter alleged to have
open written by Bennett, In which he
admitted that he was her father. The
newspaper owner denied the authority
of the epistle, and for eighteen
months fought to prevent the docu
ment from being examlnpd bv exnrrts
Since the last triul, the French Par
liament has passed a law permitting
"natural" children to take legal steps
for establishing their parentage,. This
will be a decided advantage to Mile.
Hhettler, na will' also the fact that
one of the ereatcst of French Innrn
Henri Robbert, has been engaged to
conuuci ner case.
Of course, Mllo. Shettler seeks to
secure financial balm for the cold
ness, not to Rav aloofness of her nl
legod American papa. It may bo said
In behalf of the exnatrlnte eilltnr
however, that If the photographs of
Mile, shettler published by his New
York Journalistic rivals are accurate,
he Is not to be too harshly blamed for
denying the parentage of the lady.
Mr. Bennott Is famous as the origi
nator of the Idea that steamships
"steam" Instead of "sail." Another
of his journalistic Innovations wna In
cause all people of the male gender
"Whining" Is the synonym
rhyme-word for "repining."
and
and reasonably respectable status In
life to be referred to as Mr., when no
other title Is available. And who haa
not road the ImmortaJ reply of the
great Journalist to the company of
capitalists which sought to buy tha
Herald, and cabled to ask the price?
The nnswer of Mr. James Gordon
Bennett was: "Three cents dally and,
five cents Sunday,
Agents!. Agents! Agents!
Our patent self-sharpening shear
Is eight inches long; in the latest and
best being made. We guarantee to
give satisfaction to the housekeeper,
dressmaker, millinery and purchaser.
100 per cent profit for agents; either
sex, young or old. Sample and cat
alogue free. Write today. Kloske &
Co., 927 N. Lincoln street, Chicago,
111.
Don't Be Tlopaleaa
about yourself when you're crippled
with rheumatism or stiff Joints of
course you've tried leta of things and
they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin
Iment It will drive away all aches,
pains and stlffnss and leave you aa
well aa yeu aver were. A. C. Koep
pen ft Brea.
Estray Notice.
One span cf sorrel geldings some
what old. Weight about 1150 pounds.
Any person notifying Chaa. Lobaugh,
Lllleth street Pendleton will be re
Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, 301
warded.
Save money by raodlng today's uim.
Orpheum Theatre
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