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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
TACT. TWO. DAILY EAST OREOON'TAN, rFA'DT.KTON. OREGON. MONDAY, 21. 10U. EKl TIT PAGES. Fill If P IIEJ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 fi 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 g ybu iw iW 77ie Peoples Warehouse the best I , - i I prepared serae you during these last 3 days f; before Christmas. The whole store is on tip toe to serve ft fti i vj g you promptly. We are showing a wonderful stock of new "quality" S ft goods. The newest styles, exclusive desisns. etc. Save time, money UIIU tfl41tC wr1 WWIIItllg Mblb IIIOl 8 K K S SI tr s s s s s 77ns Sfore M7 Z?e Open Evenings till Christmas Christmas Handkerchiefs YOU MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL DREN. Ihilv 3 more days remain till Christ-ma.- time is indeed short plan to buy your Christmas hanikerchief here tomor row. Our showing is the greatest, most complete we have ever made, and that mean the most extensile in Pendleton. Some are put up in fancy Christmas boxes, some have initial, some are plain. Prices ranjre from 5? to $2.50 each IKm't wait till the last minute. . Early t-h'V?ing is always letter. Unsurpassed Values in S?TS Silk Hose v h for Htr Xmat and low prices are united in our great showing of worn- at) 'a c i 1 L- lirwriA V AA 9 Gil. AJtaVf and nothing makes a more practical or accept able gift than hose. Especi ally when packed in fancy box. Out selection is large. Prices range from 50, 75 31, $1.50 to 32.50. -Ml ;Lc new and wanted colors. Enjoyable Gifts for Men and Women 8 'W 8 HfJ 8 Mufflers and Reefers . Xow'a the sea- -vV son for warm things, give ''him'' a muffler, he'll like it. We every style, new knitted and the silk Cotton and ? (Answer! JToYour Some very pretty slipper for women in rod, black and brown kid, trimmed with velvet and fur, 31-75 and ?2.00. XMAS.6I1 mexs norsE PKC3I SLIPPERS. Brown and black kid. leather lined. thro ughout, plain O and cushion soles $1.75 to 32.50 Felt slippers for men, women and chil dren from 75 to 81.75 Beautiful Silk Waist Patterns Our silk department offers a multitude of bargains and . new patterns. Waist lengths neatly done up in fancy holiday Ixixcs. All are e-conoinically priced. "T. 3 PHONES, 15. CHP.ISTMA3 CANDIES, the choicest assortment in the city, Make your selection here now. CHRISTMAS' NUTS Fancy No. 1 WALNUTS lb.. 25c fcUDDED WALNUTS, the pound CHKIsTMAS TURKEYS A f.ne lot of birds here Wed nesday. Fhone your or ders now. FANCY TAELE RAISINS i pound box $1.23 IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Fl'iS Extra fancy im IKjrtod tie, pound . . . SOc Domeatic Figs. 10 pound tox 225 NEW CROP DATES, lb. 15c SWEET APPLE CIDER, the (ration 50c QUEEN VICTORIA CHOCO LATES. Hiff shipment In today, boxes ..50c and 0c ers. Thev come in "7, tlack, white, red and black, white and black; etc. The stvles that art most wanted this vear, 75 31.00, 31.50, 32.00 to 33.50. Give "Him" Sox o are soie agents in Pendle ton for Shaw knit and Phoenix sox. Every pair is fully guaranteed. The qualities have no equal at the price. ilk lisle 25 35 50 Silk 50. 75 31.00, 31.25, 31.50 and 32.00. In all colors. Mens Neckwear Nothing can fill the place of a nicel tie for Christinas. We are showing an unusually large a s s 0 r tment this year, larger than ever before, good reputable makes, up-to-the-minute styles, qualities and val ues not to be had elsewhere in Pendleton. We have them displayed so a3 to make chooing easy and fast Come hero fa vour neekwear purchases. You'll save time and monev, 25. 50. 75 31.00 to 32.50. ' V' Lace Curtains and Draperies TOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Lace curtains, new draperies, etc., make gifts that any woman would appre ciate. We have an unusually strong and pleasing stock of scrim curtains, colored drape ries of all kinds, and scrims and nets by the yard. We are csjmt ially featuring a line of pink and blue Wdcred swiss U"l room cumins, full 2 1-2 yards long, extra wide and sell for only 85 the pair. Ds, have NT ones ly rwf- ITfVN Furs Make Charming Gifts a ana iasi ior years to ro- V re showing a vast line of 3 ii 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 s Childrens Sweater Sets jj$ Xew sweater sets in red, grey and white, jr.st what you nee-d for the little opes this n Id weather. We have them in all sizes at 33.00 Womens Sweaters $ Our vast stock affords wide selection, colors are red, grey, green, white and $ navy; all sizes, 34 to 40. Prices 53.1)3 w to VCOO. ie latest styles in muffs, scarfs and set?, all the new kinds. Smart and up to the minuto 3--00 to 375.00. 3 The cltiiens of Helix have planned for a civic Christmas tree at the Odd Kellows hall In that town on Christ mas eve. The custom la an annuul one with them. Ulsa Sarah Rugglea, principal of the Hawthorne school, will spend tho holidays with relatives In Grass Val- uy. The dramatlration of 'The Bridge of the Gods," to be given In the high school auditorium this evening by the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the Washington school, promises to be an entertainment of much interest. Miss Vivian Brether tn, who has been directing the pu pils, has presented the program sev eral times. The stage will be con verted Into a miniature forest of real fir trees and the Indian tepees and the boys and girls In Indian cos-' tumes will carry the audience back to the time of Multnomah. The pro ceeJs from the entertainment will probably go toward starting a piano fund. Misses Oilman, Thayer, Rotto and Carpenter, teachers In the Hawthorne school, are planning to spend the Christmas vacation In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Hales and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison of Ad ams, were Pendleton visitors Saturday MIks Ella I.ine. one of the instruc tors In the high school, will leave Wednesday for Spokane to spend the holidays with her sister. Miss Ruth Hart of Pendleton nr lived Saturday evening from Pendle ton to be a holiday guest of her sis ters, Mrs. Frank Rechlln and Mrs. Metzler. La Grande Observer. ixierr says nocKKrKi.. I.KK HKST lirsiNKss MAN .1- : ' " ; ; 1 1 V ' ' . .. MM 3 Womens Coats Greatly Reduced Why not give a nice warm coat for Christmas. Wo have them in all of the season's newest and most wanted styles. Fancy mixtures and plain materials; sizes 16 to 20 in misses and 34 to 4G in women's ALL ARE REDUCED. GIVE HER A NEW ROCKING C1IAIR. You'll find our assortment complete and offering the lost values in Pendleton 35.00 to 315.00 COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS GLOVES FOR MILADY There is no other store in Pendleton showing such a complete stock of women's gloves. It comprises the k-st numbers from the best lines in America, reliable, stylish and perfect fitting. All sizes, styles and colors. Gloves always make most satisfactory gifts, 50, 31. 31.50 to 35.00. SELECTIONS MADE NOW WILL RE HELD AND DELIVER ED FOR YOU WHENEVER WISHED. 3 3 3 3 3 3 P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS 21 3 3 3 3 Mrs. J. M Lamb of Pendleton and daughter, little Miss Gertrude, have arrived from their home In eastern Oregon to pa-s a month In Portland. Portland Journal. Mrs. Ross Carney has as her house guests during the holidays her moth er, Mrs. John Scrogs of Walla Wall.i, and her sister, Mrs Clifford Carney, who, with her little son Blllle are on their way to Portland after visiting for six months In Pittsburg and oth er eastern cities. L : ' isst -m c . mm are always aggravated dining damp, changeable weather and ordinary treatments are often useless. Such conditions need the oH-food in Scott't EmuUlon to reduce the Injurious acids and strengthen the organs to expel them. Scott ' Emaltion, with careful diet for one month, often relieves tho lame muscles and stiffened Joints and subdues the sharp, unbearable pains when other remedies hare failed. NO ALCOHOL IN COTTS. E233C ITT ( harlc V. Kllnt. BOSTON. Dec. 19. Charl.s W. El iot, president emeritus of Harvard University, speaking before the Twen tieth Century Club, characterized the organization of the Flnndard Oil company by John D Kockefeller, as "one of the most beneficial works ever done." Mr. Kockefeller h!me!f. Pr. Eliot said, was "the best buslnens man this country ever produced. In the very process of making money he has con ferred lmmt'ne benefactions upon the entire world." JudgcV Salarlon l'lickl. OLTMPIA, Wash., Dec. If Sal aries $4000 received by Superior Judges of King and Bpokane counties- for the past five years are validated by a decision of the supreme court, which Incidentally gives each Pierce county superior court. Judge Christmas present of 12000, Increas ed salary for two years previous, which the county ouditor had refus ed to pay. The decision upholds the legislative act, allowing first class counties to pay salaries of $4000 In place of f 3000 fixed by the constitu tion. The right of county game commis sions to create game presorres in which hunting is prohibited is af firmed by the supreme court, uphold ing the constitutionality of the game code of 1913. The case was appealed by a gun club of prominent Seattle business and professional men had made a preserve of their private game reserve. Prompt Action Will Stop Your Coutfi When you first catch a Cold (often id OF emdf.x cnnw aum cAPTrrtF.n ship MANILA. P. I. Dw. 19 Forty men of the crew of the ficrman crul- indicated by a sneeze or cough), break i ser Emden. who were left on- Cocos it up at once. The idea that " It does i Inland when the Australian cruiser not matter" often leads to serious' fydney discovered the Emden and complications. The remedy which' forced her to run ashore some time immediately and easily penetrates tho atro. have captured a collier, mounted linl!n of the throat Is the kind de- two Maxims on her and now are raid manded. Dr. King's New Discoveryl tng commerce In the Pacific, aecord soothfis the irritation, loosens the! In to a report received here. Prescribed by doctors for ftiaclecn years phlegm. You feel better at once. "It seemed to reach the very spot of my CouKh" is one of many honest testi monials. SOc at rur druggist, adv. Germans Give l'p Gold. The rerort came through officers of the Prltlsh steamer Malacca, which has arrived at Jolo. The re port has not been officially confirm ed. The men of the Emden had gone i)inr. nn Prima T.lanil rilamnntl v. wireless and ine increase in imperial can of Germany's gold stock from 1,233. 000.000 marks (1313.250.000) since the beginning of the war to 1.881,000 -000 marks (497,750. 000). shown In the last report of the bank, Is ex plained In German newspapers as be ing due to repressive measures of the) government against trading in goui yhere as a commodity at n premium and by the continuous urging, especially Bmong the peasants, t Induce them in the national Interest to plve up their gold hoards In exchange for notes. In this the clergy, German newspa pers say, has been eHppclully 1 elpful. German officers and prlvat'-s also are said to have given up their rol 1 pock et money with which they started' for the front. 3 3 3 3 TOW.'ENU GLACE FRUIT ?tfr&&&&d&J9&m an assoiitkd cam; ' - ? i r-r. 1. T" I ft I - Vlr7l A 1 7 IV' Mi v k T 1 1 1V I ; r W- v p.. e-s vA nmi. h a f ffnritKx v a w m HUNT'S FP.L'ITS. DIAMOND W. l.riL,r. or it. ii.ir.ur.. PKESEHVES and JEI , LIES will make an excep tional choice Xmai gift CHAPE FIIU1T Extra select FLORIDA FKUIT. large size, each ..10c; dozen 11.10 OHANOES .Sweet Juicy navel oranges, the dozen 20c, 40c, SOc HAVANA T. P W. price, pound 8c Average dozen SOc CHANIJEKRIE.S Freeh barrel Just opened, the quart 15c FHKSH FRUITS and VEG ETA P.LE5 Every - 3 3 3 thing the market affords will be found here. APPLES A box of our fancy YELLOW NEWTOWN8, WHITE WINTERS, SPITZ ENEERGS or WINESAPH will make an ap propriate gift HOLLY AND MISTLETOE Extra fancy stock MIXED NUTS, pound Z.V GIFT FUGGE.STIONS A T. P. W. COFFEE PERCOLATOR, each 2.00 3 3 A 10 pound can of T. P. W. COFFEE, can $S.50 A set of our PTAR CUT GLASSES, the set 70c and SOc. Our ten piece set of GUERNSEY WARE, the set Make up your lift of needed table supplies and bring It here, filled correctly and promptly. T. P. W. SERVICE TOGETHER WITH QUAL- 3 3 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS 3t lOUPJj 8 Seamen's Hill in Peril. WASHINGTON, Dec 19 rie sea men's bill had a narrow efrtre from death In the senate commerce com mittee. It passed both houses at the last session of congress and nftrr be ing amended in the house was recom mitted by the senate Instead of being referred to conference. The commit tee, by a vote of 7 to 5, decided not to report the measure, but then on reconsideration, agreed to take It up again for further consideration. It was determined, however, that no further hearings would be held. Opposition to the measure has been conducted by lake and river shipping interests, because It would Impose the same conditions for employment of seamen for inland boats as would be Imposed for ocean shipping. fled, but were un- nMe to rejoin the ship, when the Syd nev put In an appearance. The German party, which Is com manded by Lieutenant von Mueckle, left Cocos Island with a command eered schooner and plenty of provi sions together with their own armed launch and two boats, says the report. they captured the collier is not announced. The Malacca reports that she steamed to Jolo without showing lights at night Resinol stops skin torments! THE lootliinR, heallr.fr mrJicztion in Resinol Ointment and KetinolSoip penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clean it of impuriiiei, nd topi itching inslantly. Retinol ipeeJily hciU eczema, rashes, ringworm and other eruptions nd clean away dwficuring pimplci and blackheaJi, when other treatment prove a wnte cf time and money. FM br all drariirt, Rnlnnl Oirrtmonl. S0 sod II, Itrnnnl Huau, 2. fur tnil (ree, wnUi to IVnt. K. Hoanol. Hiltimnm. JLM. RWua uuMUuiasuJenxi by stow uni niriiliiiwilintm. HiHQ sOiffs Sicanxhlp Sink-. VENTURA Cal. Pec. ji.Whlle landing here, the Faclflc Coast Fteam. ship company's steamer Coos Ray cot. Ilded with the wharf and piled up In shallow water amid the ruins of the pier. The skipper declared the ship will be a total loss. No one. It was believed, was Injured In the crash. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Bars Always Bought Bears the Signature Special Holiday Prices on Parisian Ivory and all Leather Goods Tollman & Go. Leading Druftiatt Wireless In IVimlly Use. CLARKSTON. Wash, Dec. 19. To receive messages by wireless from their son, a senior la the state college at Pullman, has become quite common In the Goetachlus household. Mr. Goetchl'is often takes messages of connldrrtble length from his son. t-veryday happenings form the con versations. The wireless has become a common means of communication since Mr. Goetehius has learned the Interna- j tlonal code. Without doubt he takes as much Interest in the Instrument as' does his son. Guy Evans and Walter! Goetehius also quite frequently com municate, the former having his aeri al at the Goetehius home. The aerial Is 101 1-2 feet in height. Tal Driver Hit Train WALLA WALLA. Wash., Dec. 19. lillnded y the glare of a streetcar headlight, D. Johnson, a taxi driver, failed to see a Northern Paclfc train behind the car at Isaacs and College avenue. He drove the auto Into the locomotive, striking It near the driver! wheels. The engine throw the auto i around and Johnson fell out of the; marhlne alongside tho track Ho es-J cf.ped with only a bad shaking up The auto was badly damaged. ' A Merchandise Order Or a Hat Order These two methods of presenting sons onahlo compliments are conventional ami admit of no mistakes. Their face value is balanotnl by an equal amount of any mer chandise in our stock. Hero aro a fer of the many things ono finds in our stock of "Gifts for lien.'' Xeckwear 25 to $3.00 Handkerchiefs 10 to 91.00 Kid Gloves. ?1.50 to ?3.00 Hoik hoRO. 50 to 93.00 Mufflers 50 to ?4.00 Shirts as low as 50 Bathrobes.... ?2.75 to ?18.00 Suspondora, Gartors, Underwear, Sweat ers, Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Umbrel las, Suit Cases, Hand Grips, Etc. OTEX EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS The Peoples Warehouse