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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO ansa r it t i ji DAILY EAST OREGONUti. PENDLETOiEGON. WEDNESDAY, DffifeMKR 1, lfok (Ul I "f. WBUi mii.UM:,LUllLUU 1U M U earn k. U 1 Concentrate Christmas Shopping in this, The Best Store I r I ft No ether store in Pendleton is equipped for service as is this one. This great Christmas store is fairly brimming over with thous ands cf beautiful and practical articles for Christmas giving. EUY EARLY The pleasure and advantage of leisurely making selections will prow less as the days hurry ng, so for your own comfort and convenience get at once about the Christmas buying. Do your buying at The ipies Warehouse and have the pleasure of savin s well M giving. Great Sale of Mens OVERCOATS New, right in the cold weather when you need an Overcoat the very most we offer for your choosing at greatly reduced prices the greatest stock of good, desir able Overcoats ever shown in Pendleton. Every one is a bargain. The following prices will prevail during Head them then come in and buy. this sale. $ 7.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $ 5.89 nC.CC Overcoats are Reduced to $ 7.63 ! 15.C0 Overcoats are Reduced to v 1 7.50 Overcoats are Reduced to J 20.03 Overcoats are Reduced to 5 22.50 Overcoats are Reduced to s 25.00 Overcoats are Reduced to S27.5C Overcoats are Reduced to $30.00 Overcoats are Reduced to S42.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $11.49 $13.60 $15.85 $17.75 $19.35 $21.40 $23.45 $33.65 $47.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $37.20 ONLY TWENTY MORE SHOPPING DAYS ARE LEFT NOW TILL CHRIST MAS. DON'T WAIT. rSmtK? SHOES Women's Cloth Top, pat., lace. Louie Cuban heel $3.50 Wcmen's Cloth Top, pat.. Louie Cuban heel, button $3.50 Women's Cloth Top, pat., plain toe. Cuban heel .... $3.00 Growing Girls' Patent Leather, cloth top, low heel, lace. size 21 to 7 83.00 Growing Girls' Patent Leather, cloth top, lace and but ton, sizes 2 V2 to 7 82.50 Growing Girls'" Calf Button, low heel, 2V2 to 7. ... $2.50 Men's Dress Shoes in all leathers and styles. T. P. W. Special 85.00 Men's Dress Shoes in lace and button, all sizes. T. P. W. Special 83.50 Men's Work Shoes, Paris veal welt sole, full bellows tongue, the best shoe money can buy 85.00 Men's Work Shoes made of black and chocolate chrome tan leather, soft and easy on the foot $3.00 Boys' Dress Shoes in lace and button, a shoe that looks well and will wear $2.50 Boys' School Shoes, made with the chrome sole leather and we guarantee the soles to last 60 days, price 83.00 Boys' Good Wear Shoes in lace and button $2.25 We have at all times a good line of girls' and children's school and dross shoes at most any price. Give us a look before buying your children's shoes. A TIMELY SUGGESTION LIST Suitable for Xmas Gifts from our Dry Goods Section. Silk Waist Pattern; Silk Dress Pattern; Wool Dress Pattern; Wool Coat Pattern; Table Linen; Table Cloths; Lunch Cloths; Lunch Napkins; Dinner Nap kins; Towels, all kinds; Bed Blankets; Bed Comforters and Bath Robe Blankets. UNDERWEAR SILK A splendid lot of silks, especially for underwear, comes all shades. 27 to 36 inches wide; launders like Copyright Hart S Wf aer & Marx BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS. Two Hundred Yards more of Wool Dress Goods, sold from $1.00 to $2.50 per yard, all colors and 48 to 56 inches wide 17c The Heavy 10c Grade Outing Flannel, not the flimsy light grade that sells for 5c; 15 yds. for $1.00 Cotton Challis, excellent for comforters and various purposes around the house. All you can carry away, yard 5 Men's $2.50 Wool Shirts $1.49 Men's $1.50 Union Suits 89 Boys' 50c Heavy Underwear 17c $1.50 Corsets 97c $1.25 Corsets 69c $4.25 Rufnek Sweaters 82.79 You can buy here for $1.00 what you would buy elsewhere for $5.00. linen and wears better. The yard 25C to 50c ORGANDIE Finest quality organdie for collars and cuffs, also for waists; white only; 45 inches; launders. The yard 05c to 75c. WIDE WALE CORDUROY. This kind being so popular this season for coats,- ex tra skirts and suits; 32 inches wide; colors of brown and national blue. The vard $2.00 "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" CLEANLINESS ECONOMY A few of the good things to eat, picked at random from our Pure Food Shop. 3 Phones All 15 SERVICE 47 BOXES SPITZENBERG APPLES, all that's left In our Hood River stock, running in size 150 to 163 to box, the box 81.25 ROYAL BLACK FRUIT CAKE, fit for a king." the pound "0 ROYAL PLUM PUDDING, the pound 50C BUDDED WALNUTS, the extra fancy kind, white meats and euy to crack, pound 30c "JONES' DAIRY FARM" LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES, for vour Sunday morning's breakfast. GRAPE FRUIT, Florida's, each 12i .,C and 15c Californias, 3 for 25c Lorna Doone Wafers, package IOC Rice Cakes, package IOC Leblunchen, package 10c These with hundreds of other varieties fancy cookies and biscuits; fresh shipment just in. ORANGE DAY AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE SATURDAY. Watch Friday's ad for particulars. Additional Social Bona! News on and Per- Page 5 J if 1 1 me inursuay .uternoon club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mr Stephen A. Lowell with Mrs. Lowell attd Mrs. A J. owen as hostcsc-es. At 'he meeting the tickets siifiHcrllteil hv tneniliers of the elnh for the Honev- rl man art lectures will be available so that the Individual members may se cure them. The Jolly Rattnbora were delight tUlty entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Lowell L. Hogers on ' Water street, Mrs, Rogers ami Mrs j A. J. McAllister being Joint hostess- es. Asble Horn members they hail as guests Mrs Nesmith Ankeny. Mrs j n. ii Battery, Mr, c m. Btype, Mr. J. E. Mullinix and Mrs. James A. Fee. The club prize in the play was! won by Mrs. Wesley N Matlock.! while Mrs. Fee captured the goest ! trophy. The Paris Aid. the Women's Au-' Hilary arnl the Sanctuary Chapter. ! the three ladies' organizations of the j Episcopal church are being entertain-i el ihis afternoon at the home 1)1 Mrs C. K Cranston by Mrs. llenia miit Kurrougroi anil Mis. tester A j Croaln. 3 !DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING EARLY WHILE OVR STOCK IS COMPLETE. flf ; House slippers in felt and leather priced 85c to $1.15 Sweater Coats for the Entire Family. sj Children's sweaters 65 to $1.95 S Men's sweaters $1.45 to $6.50 iT Ladies' sweaters $1.95 to $4.s.v Mackinaw coats $4.00, $4.95, $5.85, ?6.50, $6.85 Mens heavy wool shirts 95e $1.25 and $1.45 Men s silk ties, bin' assortment to choose from in bow and , fnirinh o n A :t." unit 45C W Suitcases ' 98c to $9.90 K Hand bags, matting 7c and 98c 32 imitation leather bags. $l.a, ipi.Sft ano .s.rra l eather bags $4.95. $0.90. $9.90 and $10.50 sg Men's suits $9.90 to $18.50 Boys' suits $1.45 to $4.95 You will find many useful gifts in this store priced for less. $ THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. Mr and Mr. Wilson k. Brock n tertained very pleasantly last evening at their home on North Main street, their guests being members of the Evening Hrldge Club and unite I number of other friends. Honors were won !.- Mrs. Frank II Maws and We-tbrooke Dickson. Duetts other than members included Mr and Mrs. N'orborne Berkeley, Mr and Mrs Frank H H.nes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayberry, Mrs Henn Dixon Jones. Mis. A. l'himister Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. 'Com Thompson, Dr. and Mrs 11 H Hatter) Mrs. Wilson l. McNar; . Mr and Mrs Wtllard Bond, Hr and Mrs. Augustus E le-ie and Weatbrooke Dickson. NEW WATER SYSTEM FOR UMATILLA ABOUT READY 1 I that died ant c main in the Hamilton i iunty and ranchers more will be lost I'LW MIXOIt OWKI TIONs I MAIN To III t ADE OTH- Kit m:xs NOTKK ROAD TO ill II, D FEEDERS, Western Pacific to spend sun. nun imn w hen itecelvei i.u. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. Co c. M. that the road would enlarge from Ms receiver-hip with means provided for the construction of branch lines at 1 cost aggregating approximately 110,. 000,009, Although he did not Indi cate where the proposed feed -rs would extend. he said the ihn bran hes would be constructed pri marily for the development of ihe 'reight business. Th,e present earnings of the n id are the best In its history.'' (aid Mr. Levy. (Special i Correspondence, i I'M ATILLA. ure.. Dec 1. Mi- J ii. Poftnd, entertained Father Holmes and Pother liutler of Hermlaton .ii Tim- dinner Thanksgiving day. Albert Ford's mother is Ostium htm foi a short lime. Mrs R O. Kvuns. Who lias 1 n dek with tonsllitis. Is Improving er rapidly and Is expected to be mt In u tew days. Mian Miriam Blakelay went to Her mlaton Saturday morning. Father Holmes, ho has taken Father Callahan's place. Il fettln: acquainted and making friends. The Danish Musical Co., g.H' vet) appreciative musical number last rrlilay evening. D. c, Bruwnell ol Portland in 11 town looking after business Interest.' here. The new lank is now completer The workmen finished putting the r.poi 011 Monday. The pump was iii- relief Is found. The hai crop n vclnll was short this season when the bad weather made ft impossible ran. hers (avt up II spalr as their cattle starved. The condition has so affecle cattle markel lhal the prices dropping, milch cows being o for as low as Sin a bead. Call In other pans having great cause of the i cxp. . befor II tha of this dlsl trouble in also idlng Chicken Pot Pie The Chart Favorite By JVrt. Janrt MrKmtU HUI, Editor at the Botkm ( imh'skj .VAiv Some lolks think that onlv "ealorcd mem mien' 1 can oik cnicketti lut atrial ol this uunons chicken pot pie disproves that assertion. F.very mrnilxr ol t'ae family wil'. tnoroughly rnjoy it. 'aptain Ii vllle. Pa. voages on th a raftsman. imel id t. .f Man have ini quehanns MOM) WYEIt KEHIfiMs ltol II MM I i. 1: " stalled lasi rrida) A few minor connections and the new water tern will he In actual use E McKen.ie, freight clerk In the depot, made a business nil' l'"r' land Friday. Mrs. H. U. Hull. Mrs. H . Dryer, and MISS Itamona Bissell ol this place attended the Christian Scientist church at Hermlaton Thanksgiving morning. A part) of the home ol day evening lung folks ga Kugene Dextn All reported sJiiaB rBasl A rain ami slei-t siorm 1 1 gndk and Sunday nUht J A Joyce and L. ff, ave constructed a Blotor bo n the Columbia 'nil I" It to U' capod l.er RaHMW, ST LOUIS, Mo. Nov. Z" Qrabki, a leper, who escaped 11' quarantine here two yean returned, arable saiu in. went Washington and then to PlttSbu where he was placed in qttarantll He escaped ami af tei wandering m Rj t" cily he decided tu reiurn I St. Louis. He has been sent l ack the quarantine station ;ltT CATTLE ST.U l(. cd sboi'lauc. Hi-ought on b) l-'.arh Winter. Catieee Drop In Prion, C Cblckta r TU. BLeg Drapllaga One fentitttt in joint;; '( enp flv; X tfusf)ttifulstit?, iiVVi- 2 f uft flmir; J Itvri ttasfmnfuU A' C Rati? fhwalf, traifHionltil sat; tup i korten i ng in ilk or tVMM. Cover the (owl with hoilintj water .in 1 let simmer until tender, then rciuovetos baking dish. Mix the cup flour, salt and black pepper with told water to a smooth paste and ue to thicken the broth. Remove the fat from the top of the broth if OfCesagry before adding tht thickaning. Poor tiii gravy over the fowl, until it is nearlv covered, and re erve the rest to serve apart. Sift to Kethrr the flour, baking powder and salt, thrcv.- timaa; Into tin work Uieaboftett ing a:ul nse en im or milk to nuke a dongh, less stiff than for biscuits, l'ut this In ipoonfujs Over the fowl in the dish, which it should test upon an ! completely aovar, Let lake about ii minutes. When ymnn. leader i.i. k'" .ire cnr.r . thii prejrnti i motioils. i.. at of tritingold fowli. Ve il or Umb pmo.1 in Ihii m.innrr i more Rppetiafag Ih.-in wli ii - d ntntiew. Trylla. alol Ihe H ,,lhrr dtKcwaS te,iprja Ihe K C Ck 11. I, 0vJV ,,f hi. h ia.iv be Steered frc ty am J leg the eekaed cwtaVala lwcke.1 In tli- .'V,rnl ,d!i i c Ickiugfuw llct to Ihe JULLJ Mvu. L , LJKJgy. BAKER of the lark winter, mi i 're.. Noi. no. Becalm of feed, caused b llie eiirh ny cattle are reported . RAYMOND WY9 riori Stogie gr -JO DA viOSQH MU8KKOON, Dec. L Raymond Wier. dire, tio ,,r the Hackle Art Oaller) oi Ihls City, nas resigned his place, . ifier putting ihis dt) on the art map of tha world In the four years of the museum's career. H announced his intention to retire at Coff Tin lii essence i in the of coffee is bean. Von I am unable to memt deatr abio nrrtce location In tlrla dty. and mi raaktaksg Is mt cen lrall located, i win ran ,t the r.-.ldrn. of smnne lntrrcstr1 In ( hlroprai tle. and RUe e amlnatlon ami fpIanaUon free OR. tiFOrtf;E ,T. KIN7., l icensed Chiropractor. Pnone IT8, can t sec it. xpiri.Ii tru r ih. 1 1 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. PORTLAND CLUBS WILL NOT TRIFLE WITH LAW W T ' wrttaad i man. IMIlMi V.VTn Wild. NC nJl JAM AKV I WMH M l Ml I I UKM1 Is As ln- loda. Prate rnal order Mlquora that may i,e in stock on Wed- Kagles. said The Kagles will mala- nesdsi night, l). em'o-r j. and th - lulu their , lul rooms at the aerie members of Ihe hoard are emphatic baadqaallllS Third and Madison in declaring thai there will be strict streeis. ami will endeavor lii makl 'ompllarne with Ihe law. and swift ihem as attractive to members SI de'e. lion and expulsion of an) mem- pOflStMe There will be siri t compo- her or outsider . ndeavorlrig in any POBtUkMA ore.. Dec 1 .. .ting the attitude of the different an. e with the law and no bootlegs,, r Way . lulw In Portland toward Ihe urohi- will do business her- I. M ion law the Press club will abeo- The Loal Ordei rf i(el laWit with tlM law In everv headquarters In the It I illli ular between Park and llro: MaSS whn . building I on MoT- lo lohlte the laM We expect lo have n.. trouble an I keep our .In brooms attractive liout violation of Ihe law,'' said i. Proctor, secretary. "Meat t tune oi cartaia mamhars of the Mus kegon board or education, who, he says take no interest in art. hut who hold the balance ol power and use It to Ho- detrimant oi the gallery, a large sum m money araa left by Ihe lale Charles H flio kley. Musk' gou's famous multimillionaire lum berman lor ihe purchase of a per manent collection or paintings for the city, his total benefactions to ihu mu ttiCipallt) amounting to nearh StV OOn.iiOn The services of Mr in jweie obtained III Kngland. and he ; brought together a number (,f palnt- ming sere now doj'ngs and other worka of ail, forin- Ml, except to buy ling ihe nucleus of a permanent col lection which has been favorably . ommented upon by art antborHSM In all parts of the civilized world. Despite Ills abilities and the .ef forts made here to retain them, how ever. Mr. Wer's service will be lost lo Muskegon and Michigan, for h refuses to be Identified with an Insti tution when It ent ills the sacrifice of hie convictions. Itesides he gay. Kngland ma) need hltn in the treit h- llmjf s Best we beans with tin: our members , not patronize th cigars and soft drinks. There will ba no experiments allowed In posalole Aaslons or the law The Lo.vhI Order or Moose Is lo-al lo Ihe will of Ihe people " For Si I select the most gooti flavor; clean them, blend them, roast them just right, grind thein into even particles ami take-out the bitterish chaff. Then we pai k the coffee into airtight tins. Sounds rsv, doenn't it ? It SSS taken many eari to Ho it right ! ." of ( Mm Mining. LONDON Dec. 1. KMve of the . r. w of the Rritlsh steamer K'lngswcc sunk b a submarine, are mission TWeatyHWe were landed. Schill 111'' s llcst Hong Kong Caf KOODt.II PARI.ni Noodles e AND Chop Suey HOT TAII HES 1 5c Onialde Tray Oeg.,, , Bota. for ladle. .. tZZZZ OPEN DAT AND ALL NKJH1 MEALH (W. vi, ,,,, Ifwdal chicken Dinner undavi 548 Main Street Ntt tn R O MM. nt. U. Hldff I'hrtMJi Hilk