PAGE TWO TEX PAGES. DATTA EAST OREOOXIAX, PEXDLETOX . nPFfiv S TnT?nv nwwnrp mio " - " " ... i - 7 -'1 -.V-V-l ' III 'Al 1 . I'1V '1iUlf lill i . A W ' 1 1 1 Buy Your Christmas Gifts with T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS Save every T. F. W. trading stamp you cau get, they offer you a positive saving of exactly 5 per cent of every dollar you spend here. Xo matter what you buy, groceries, staples, clothing, shoes, dry goods, wo givo you T. P. W. stamps, one with every 10. Only Fourteen More Shopping Days Remain 'til Xmas Wherever you shop, shop earlyits not only greatly helpful to the stores and their help but it's doubly helpful to you, you'll get better service and better stocks from which to choose, and then you'll not have to hurry and get excited and worried. We have many special bargains on sale every day, it will pay you to watch them, you may find just what you are look ing for and at greatly i educed prices. Although vast quantities of merchandise have already been taken away by enthusiastic shoppers, we have the largest Christmas stocks ever shown in Pendleton Christmas shopping is being done a great deal earlier this year than formerly and those who wait till tlio last minute will probably be disappointed or hurried till shopping will be a worry instead of a pleasure. HowAbovt an Indian ROBE for Xmas. Xothing could bo more suitable; You'll find hero the most com plete assortment of Pen dleton Woolen Mills pro ducts and they arc under the care of an expert blan ket man. Ho can tell you all about them givo you expert information. ill l NICE DOWNY COMFORTS FOR XMAS GIFTS. She would appreciate one of our nice Down Comforts more than almost anything else. They are beautiful, exquisitely made, choice, classv designs and ma terials $2.50 to $10.00 We'll care for your Xmas gifts. Keep them here in our parcel dept., ship them to any address so they will reach their destination on the 24th, just in time. Will save you trouble and worry. Linen Towels What makes a practical gift for Xmas is one of our fine Linen Iluck towels; embroid ered; comes in regular size and truest size. Prices each 35 to 75 SILK FINISHED VOILES For dresses, fancy work, etc. Comes pink, light blue, laven der, brown and tan, 28 inches wide, high silk finished, very fine weave. The yard 25 Pendleton's Cleanest and Best GROCERY In our Model, Sanitary Base ment. Phono Main 17. All other departments Main 22. Fine fat Norway Mackerel, 2 for 25. Fancy Columbia river sal mon bellies, lb. 20. Fancy Smoked Bloaters, each, 5. Pure Grated Horse Radish, jars 10, 25. Rasplxrry, Strawberry, Lo ganberry and Blackberry jams and jellieis, jars 20. Home made German Egg Noodles, packages 15, 25. Instant Postum, can Ik? made instantly, cans 30 and 60. Pure Peanut Butter, jars 15, 20, 35. Furs for Christ mas Gifts Nothing so appreciated as a warm set of Furs when you're thinking of that Xmas gift awr "She" is. undoubtedly having trouble keeping her hands warm these cold days. Just think how a cozy muff would help. When buying furs, go where you will not be de ceived wilfully or through ignorance. We carry furs of the dependable kind only and have a thorough knowledge of every fur that is used. Our children's furs range in price from $1.95 to $5.00. Lustrous black and brown Coney sets, $2.95 $3.75, $5.95 and up. Black Fox sets... $22.50 Red Fox sets $22.50 Isabella Fox sets $25.00 and up. Tap Mink sets $65.00 Separate muffs and scarfs from $1.49 upwards. $2.00 Silk Hose $1.49 Our very best quality silk hose in black aiul colors. Just what .you'll want to givo "her." Saturday night spec $1.49 $ 1. 75 Dents Gloves $1.49 Dents 1-fastner gloves in London tan only. Full line of sizes. Sat. night spec $1.49 Special Tonight 50 PILLOW TOPS 38 All tops at tli is price reduced. Conventional and floral tops included. Oblong and square pillow tops; a largo assortment of patterns to choose from. Wliilo they last 38 Curtain Ma terial 17c One special lot of scrims, nets, etc., included in this ex tra special. ' Some of the bor dered, wliilo others are plain. While they last, yard 17 Mens Furnishings No other storo can hope to compare with us in men's fur nishings; we have the best lines in America. Everwear Hose 25 and 50 Manhattan Shirts, $1.50, $2 and $3. Dents Dress Gloves $1.50 to $3.50. IL & P. Dress Gloves $1.25 to $2.50. Lewis Underwear, per suit $2.00 to $6.00. Bradlev "Rufnek" Sweaters $5.00 and $7.00. Earl & Wilson's Collars 15; 2 for 25. Bradlev's Mufflers 50 to $1.50. Louis Auerbaeh, solid silk Neckwear 25 up to $2.50 Hart, Schaf fner & Marx Suits and Overcoats. WATCH OUR ADS FOR XMAS SUGGESTIONS. IPrcmiuM COUPOW I The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS. 'jE- ' jPfitMiuMll : COUPON I WATCH OUR ADS FOR XMAS SUGGESTIONS. DISTINGUISHED MEN WILL BE IMMORTALIZED Future Ages Will lie Shown Today's Men of Fame Unique Plan Is lroiosod to ProHtTVe Ilecords Society Is Organized to Take Up This Subject. New York, Dec. 7. A unique plan intended to preserve to future ages records of the present time bo safe guarded as to last for millions of years has Just been set on foot here. The society devoted to the purpose of Im mortalizing the distinguished men and women of today and providing records of them which shall endure as long as the mummies of ancient Kgyptian rulers or the Pyramids themselves as in active operation and is known as the Modern Historic Records Association. It Intends to (ee to it that when the East River has been filled and sold for building sites and the buildings themselves have crumbled away, when men of 4900 go by the sky-liners in eight hours from the world metropolis in Africa to the great senatoria around the South Pole then on Thanksgiv ings or Fourth of Julys or other less nnrint tUi the enlightened world ottlwu lrQl tdt about ths spread of VtgvtabU turkey, mock turtle tablet and concentrate of chicken and lis ten to Andrew Carnegie's good old after dinner story about the man who saw the dog under the bed. And Carnegie's face will appear to them, as well, with the very same natural look of amusement that it always gets when the great iron master hears himself tell a story. Hut Carnegie is not the only celebrity whose face and voice have been immortally "canned" by camera and photograph and stow ed away in the vaults of the Records association. President Taft, Admiral Dewey, Ambassador Bryce, King Al fonHo of .Spain. Arthur Pinero, the Knglish playwright, Oeorge Bernard Shaw, Count Witte, Tomasso Salvin, the great Italian actor. Hiram Maxis, Luther Burbank and E. H. Harriman and many others are represented In one way or another. Of those whose records Include a written and auto graphed parchment. Intended to be immortal, are Captain Rostron. who describes how he saved the Titanic survivors and Rear Admiral Peary, who tells how he discovered the North Pole. New York has a surfeit of shows and expositions but one Institution of this kind that has made a place for itself by its very novelty is the an nual land show which has developed Into a combination of a county fair and an agricultural school. The spectacle of a dairy farm in operation with placid cows and squealing pigs next door to Thirty-third street and Fourth avenue where the city's trans portation lines are stacked four lay ers deep, tracks above tracks, appeals to the love of contract which is strong in the average dweller in the metrop olis. While many of the exhibits are frankly devoted to booming land de velopment in different parts of the country, the educational side of the city's yearly "fair" is of practical value as well. One result of this year's show, for example, is expected to be the development of a new ag ricultural industry at the very doors of the city. The judging of sugar beets showed that the tubers grown on Iing Island averaged higher in sugar content than those grown in the western states where this indus try is well established. As a result of this discovery plans are being made for the establishment of su gar beet culture on Long Island's farm lands. How the cane sugar re finers who have fought bitterly against the extension of the beet su gar industry will view the establish ment of this new competitor at the very doorstep of their own strong hold Is a question but it probably will lead them to redouble their efforts to bring about legislation abolishing the sugar tariff which they believe will crush out the younger Industry and leave them in undisputed control of the situation. At any rate the land show may be credited with providing some practical knowledge in addition to the entertainment which Is its main purpose. and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for Its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. We wish to call your attention to the fact that most Infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria R .JDKX -POWELL IV LOVE WITH GIRLS WALK General Followed Miss Soames for an Hour Before Seeing Her Face. London. General Robert Baden Powell, chief of the Boy Scouts, and his bride (Olave Soames), have set tied in a little flat in Rutland Gate, near Hyde Park, and thereby hangs an Interesting little story. some years ago the general was walking across the park, when he no ticed the remarkable swinging walk of a tall girl in front of him. He was so struck hy her manner 'of walking and the poise of her head that, with the instincts of the scout, he stalked her for more than one hour without seeing her face. The general believes thoroughly in the theory that the character of a person can be accur ately Judged by the way he or she walks and the way the hands are man aged. He there and then decided the girl he had stalked came up to his Ideal of perfection In womanhood. On his Journey around the world he saw the same girl walking up and down the deck of a West Indian steamer. Of course, It Is ancient history that the couple became secretly engaged before the end of the voyage, and strangely enough they are living in a flat within the sight of the house where MLss Soames lived when she took her walks In Hyde Park. The Baden-Powells are looking for a permanent home, as neither of them is ever happy very long In the city. Mrs. Baden-Powell walks on an ave rage of twenty miles a day, accom panied by her dogs. She and her husband have been paying a round of country house visits and their open devotion in very notice able to their friends. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism In his shoul der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. Ho sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it In Chamberlain's Lin iment. Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well. For sale by all dealers. Pretty Scarf Arrangement. Scarfs of mallnes, chiffon or net are still three yards long and at least a yard wide, but they are worn in a wholly novel way. One end of the filmy material, gathered into many deep folds, is ribbon stayed, pinned to the bodice an Inch or more above the waist line, then drawn up one side and across the back of the neck, then down the other side of the bodice to form a deep V, there caught under an ornamental buckle and finally allow ed to run diagonally over the side of the skirt. Sometimes the scarf L caught half way down the skirt with a. second ornamental buckle matching the one used upon the waist and again t hangs freely almost to the hem of mt V Jh n6W 8Carf8 are trim med and have no finishing other than the selvage of the material at th "ides, but the end which is not rib! mon stayed must of course be finish ed with a deep hem. If you are troubled with chronic constlpauon. the mild and gentle e -"t of Chamberlain's Tablets make, them especially suited to your case For sale by all dealers. AooonunodaUon Brooch. One of the new bowknot pins, set in a Jeweled rim. has a feature that makes ,t useful. It Is apparently a m0,rue rlbb0n framed " ""alt tUTT;, bUt th,S ribbon' ,n8t0 of being Statlonm-v ma- v . -,K . j reinovea ana CMtume "Ub8tltutwl t0 match any One tln of thi - i- - . nches long and is worn to catch ui laces or drapery on the corsage or a a hair ornament. Buckles for watch fobs can be found In the same Btyle. bo the ribbon of the fob may be changed to match different gowns. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial They are excellent. For Bale by alt dealers. '