fAGR TWO. IAILY EAST ORBOON1AH, PKNDLKTOX. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 9, 1911. eight pages. 77s Is f Ae Store with the Christmas Spirit ' t" stock is chuck full of suitable gifts. The spirit of Christmas comes to you as you enter the door. Here is something for every member of the family. Something useful as well as beautiful. No store is as well prepared as ours now, and you'll find here something to fill every want. mow MTIL r?Yrft TffC MAS An Ideal Xmas Present PENDLETON" INDIAN KOBES make de sirable Christmas presents. Besides being a novelty, they are very serviceable about the home. Father, mother, sister or brother will find them useful as well as pretty. They can be used as a slumber robe, on the couch, on the bed, when traveling, driving, or on vaca tion trips. You will not be bothered aiKnit preparing or addressing the package, as we will attend to this for .you and ship with all express charges prepaid to any express office in the United State. We will ship the role so it will be de livered Christmas day. Xmas Slippers AT PRICES THAT SUIT EVERY PURSE Here you will find Christmas Slippers and Shoes for father, mother, brother or sister in the most attractive styles and at surprisingly low prices. Bv purchasing direct from the manufacturers we secure special price conces sions that enables us to offer the most unusual values. LADIES' FELTS in all colors and grades $1.00 to S2.25. LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, plain toe, felt lined, genuine turned sole, tan, black and red 91.75. MEN'S KID SLIPPERS genuine turned soles, all styles and colors, $1.00 to $2.75 Mufflers for Christmas Nowhere will you find such an elaborate showing of mufflers, reefers, etc., as here. We have the famous Bradley Mufflers in all col ors and styles. Mercerized at 50 All-Wool at ?1.50 and ?2.00 Largest Size Mercerized $1.00 SILK REEFERS large sibe, all colors, Surrah silk, Barathea silk, in plain and em broidered $1.50 to ?3.50 Men's Gloves as Christ mas Gifts Most acceptable. Every man can always make good use of an extra pair of nice gloves. No matter what kind your fancy may demand we have them here and at prices that will please you. MEN'S DRESS GLOVES in Mocha, Cope, Kid, Dog Skin, Buck and Seal. The best known makes. Every pair guaranteed. Silk lined, fleece lined and fur lined. Knitted gloves, Bearskin gloves, etc. 25, 50. $1.00 to $5.00 pair. For Men. The Finest Line of Holiday Gift Furnishings MEN'S SILK HOSE. With silk bengaline tie to match, in a full line of beautiful colorings; packed in fanev box at $1.00 NEW SMOKING JACKETS. The entire assortment, and the regular prices range from $5.00 to $12.50; on sale at a dis count of 1-3 KNIT FOUR-IN-HAND TIES Another shipment here in time for Xmas business; new designs, every conceivable color in assortment ; while they last at, each 50 MEN'S COLORED HOSE. In a fine lisle make; colors are gray, tan. navy and black, extra good wearers, seamless, perfect fitting 25 MEN'S ROUGH NECK SWEATERS The kind all the boys and girls are wearing this winter. Come in red and gray. The greatest chest and throat protectors von can get $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 each Give a Merchandise Cer tificate When you are undecided what to give, don't worry about it, just, give one of our merchan dise certificates. It's sure to please. The re cipient can choose whatever they wish to the amount of the certificate. These certificates can be had for any amount desire A Woman's Reasons WHY I DO MY BUYING AT THE PEO PLES WAREHOUSE. BECAUSE I have confidence in, the goods and in the store. BECAUSE They have what they advertise and 1 never have to discount their statements. BECAUSE I get a discount on all my pur chases by saving my trading coupons which mean a saving of 5 per cent to me. BECAUSE I have never lteen fooled in any thing that I have lxmght there. BECAUSE My husband tells me that it is the best store in Pendleton. If it is good enough for him it is geed enough mor me. BECAUSE There is never any trouble in having goods exchanged. BECAUSE The salespeople are the most obliging in the city, and always willing to show goods. BECAUSE Everything sold is jKMsonally guaranteed bv the management. BECAUSE I like their fine big cloak and suit store, where stocks are so large that se lection is easy. BECAUSE I like the freedom of walking around whether I buy or not. BECAUSE It is the only place where I can get correctly fitted underwear. BECAUSE They always treat me square. The Peoples Warehouse This store will be open till eight o'clock this evening WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR COUPONS This store toil be open till eight o'clock this evening FEMALE OF THE SPECIES TOLD HOW TO BEHAVE l In inter I -ays Down Ten Rules Tliat He Says Wives Should Follow. Brockton. Mass. A series of "Ten Commandments for Wives," prepared by the Rev. Albert Hyde, pa-tor of the Porter Congregational church, is being distributed in printed form here. They are as follows: Thou shalt not marry for revenue or even to escape being an old maid. After the marriafe thou shalt not put on an old wrapper or wear slippers run down at the heels. Thou shalt not be a slave of fash ions. Thou shalt not be a gossip. Thou shalt not be out of sorts when thy neighbor, In a limousine, smiles i on thee in a trolley car. i Thou shalt not break the no-license law by serving strong punch at they parties. Thou shalt not forget the age of thy children in the public conveyance. Thou shalt not let loose on they husband on wash day or even in house cleaning time. Thou shalt not spell home as "mat inee" or "club" or "moving pictures." Thou shalt not forget where thy bible is, and be unable to find it when the minister comes. There Are Two Sides to every question, but there can be only one opinion of our Cleaning and pressing. It Is commended in the highest terms by those who have fa vored us with their patronage In the jast. We have the most up-to-date methods and can do work quicker and better than our rivals, because we are better equipped to do the work. And we charge very moder ately for our services too. Pendlslcn Dy3 Works Phone Main 1(9. 206 Vi E. Alta, RICIIESOX HEPOKTEI) DEKEKTED BV EDMONDS Father of Accused Minister's One Time Fiancee. Won't Deny or Comment on Humor. Boston. There was a report that Moses Grant Edmonds had withdrawn all financial support from his one time prospective son-in-law, the Kev. Clarence V. T. Rlcheson, awaiting tri al for the murder of Avis Llnnell. "I have nothing to say concerning Mr. Richeson," said Mr. Edmonds. "Will you deny that you have with drawn your support from him?-' "I will not deny it. I have nothing to say." None of the Edmands family has called at the Charles .Street Jail for six weeks. Previous to that time Mr. Edrnands made several calls and car ried the clergyman food and cloth ing. For six weeks Rlcheson has been eating the Jail food. Even on Thanks giving day he had nothing but the x.ast pork dinner prepared lor all prisoners. Of late the pastor has shown the effects of being confined In Jail and is said to have ' become disheartened over the attitude of his intimate friends, many of the latter having caned their visits. William A. Morse, chief counsel for Rlcheson, was out of town today. He l:t the only one In the ease who can neuk with authority upon the mat ter. "lii f JijHtii-e Aik-n of the Superior Court will on Monday announce the name of the Judge who will preside over the trial, which Is scheduled to begin Jan. 15. It is understood that counsel for the accused minister will again ask for an extension of time. It U" believed that either Judge .San derson or Judge' .Stevens will try Rlche. srn. Judge Sanderson has heard all matters pertaining to the Rlcheson Ciise so far In the upper court. fear seiif-hypxotism is kiixi.m; ai.i.k;i;d poison eii Found Suffering From Paralysis In Chicago Jail, nnd Her Con dition is Critical. Chicago. Mrs. Louis Vermilya, charged with having poisoned Po liceman Arthur Hlssonette ana sus pected of having- poisoned nine others, was found stricken with paralysis by a matron, and Dr. Thomas Hogan, physician, at the county Jail, where she is Imprisoned, says her condition is critical. Dr. Hogan Is of the belief that Bhe Is the victim of self-hypnotism. "She is a powerful woman with a powerful mind," said he. "I am of the opinion that she has brought, her trouble on by will power. Death may come at any moment. She cannot talk and only has the use of her right hand." Mrs. vermuya was arrested on a charge of murder when an examina tion of the vlsoera of the policeman revealed sufficient arsenic to cause death. The deaths of nine other per sons within a few years caused Cor oner Hoffman to exhume the bodies of two. Traces of arsenic were found in each. GEORGE J. GOULD JERKS LOUD DKCIES OCT OF PERIL Family Party Just Escae Being Run Down by a Cub Driver in Washington. Washington. George J. Gould, his son Jay Gould, Ixird and Lady De elos and Mr. Russeli, a friend of Mr. Goud.l narrowly escaped being run d wn on Pennsylvania nvcnuo by a tab driver. Mr. Gould and his party were en route from New York to High Point y. C, and had stopped off in Wash ington to get a terrapin and canvas back dinner. Afu-r dinner the party started to walk t'nek to the Willard. As they were crossing Pennsylvania avenue at Thirteenth street a cab driver headed toward the party. Lady beetles, who was In the lead with his lordship, stepped back, but not her husband, who stood stock still. Just a' the horse was about to strike him George Gould grabbed him by the arm and not very gently Jerked him out of danger. STOUK OVERTAKES A FLYER. Ruby Girl Born on Fast Train to .Unii. ajjer of Chicago Opera. Chicago. The stork delivered a fin baby girl to Mrs. Bernard Ulrlch in a drawing room on the Pennsyl vania eighteen-hour train sixty miles outside of Chicago. Mrs. Ulrlch, who Is the wife of the manager of the Chicago Grand Opera company, had left Baltimore, where she had been visiting relatives, yes terday about noon. She was accom panied by a maid and a trained nurse from the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Attention Order of Moose. Pendleton Lodge No. 780. Loyal Or der of Moose, will meet in their new hall located In the Brownfleld-Mat-lock building, next Thursday night, December 21. Social session and re freshments. Everybody come out and see our new home. By order of THE TRUSTEES. Notice. All furniture and other equipment In New Royal Hotel, Weston, Ore., will bo sold January 6, 1 p. m., public auction on the premises. Hotel build ing may be rented by purchaser. J. N. KLEIN. -It". L. Elijah will be sung by tho Royal College of I'orpora choral society Fri day evening, January 5th. The first rehearsal is called for December 28 at 7:3') o'clock. Cut Glass and Bohemian Art Glass 3 Iff Extra Special Bargains in Excellent Christinas (Jifta at the (Utol Tai Mroons "See Our Window Display. We also have a beautiful lino of the famous STAR CUT GLASS, moderately priced. The East Orcgonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show ft by their liberal patron ap,e. 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