East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 15, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915.
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Present Gift Certificates
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AN
IDEAL FORM OF CHRISTMAS GIFT. AS THEY PERMIT THE
RECIPIENT TO MAKE HIS, OR HER OWN SELECTION, THUS
ASSURING THE PRESENT THAT IS SURE TO BE THE MOST
ACCEPTABLE. WE ISSUE THEM FOR ANY AMOUNT, RE
DEEMABLE AT ANY TIME, FOR ANY MERCHANDISE IN OUR
STORE. ON SALE AT CASHIER'S DESK ON BALCONY.
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These are the Golden Days for Christmas Shopping. There
are only 8 more shopping days left and this is theChristmas Store
BUY FOR A MAN
Here are some of the things a man would buy
for himself, they will be acceptable if you buy
ihem for him.
Silk Shirts With beautiful stripe combination:'
(2.50 03.50 to 84.50.
Paiamas In soisette, madras, sheer muslin,
silk and outing flannel 81.25. 81.50. 82.00 to
85.00.
Bradley Sweater Coats Splendid all wool
sweaters, with or without collars; gray, brown,
white, etc., 83.50, 85.00. 86.00 to 87.50
Union Suits Lewis and Kenosha Klosed
Krotch makes. They are the kinds that really fit
and can be worn without constantly being con
scious of them 81.25. $1.50. 82.50 to 85.00
Kid Gloves Al
ways acceptable, a
wide variety, all si
zes, lined and unlin
ed, fully guaranteed,
fl.50, 82.00. 82.50
to 85.00.
Neckwear All the newest
tttiects in fine silks in four-iu
hands, bats, clubs, etc: the best
values.
Hand Bags and Suit Case Genuine cowhide,
walrus, heavy sheep caritol matting, wicker, etc.
Brass trimmings, 81-50. 81.90, 82.65. $4.50 to
825.00.
Our Waist Section will Solve the Christmas Problem
for You
PRETTY WAISTS ARE GIFTS SURE TO BE
APPRECIATED
Beautiful waists of lace, Georgette, crepe and
crepe de chine are here in a great variety of col
ors and styles. Some are dressy enough for infor
mal afternoon wear, while others are more tailor
ed in style, designed especially for service. The
prices range from 83.85 to 812.50
SHIRTS ARE SENSIBLE
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
We are prepared to fill your
every want. We have some
very fetching novelties and at
tractive patterns especially
suitable for holiday purposes.
Best values for the prices,
strictly in keeping with the
policy that has made our
reputation. We are exclusive
agents in Pendleton for the
celebrated Manhattan shirt,
"the best known," 'known as
the best." Perfect fitting, ab
solutely fast colors, at 81-50.
82.00." 82.50 to 84.50.
NEW SMOKING JACKETS
Desirable new patterns in men's fine smoking
jackets. A good range of colors. Buy now and
get the choice of our new stock, 85-00, 86.50.
87.50 to 810.00.
$2.95 CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS $2.95
Five beautiful styles, as a special attraction for
Christmas shoppers we offer these five styles of
neat, crepe de chine waists in white, flesh, pink,
black or navy at 82-05
LINGERIE WAISTS
For stout women up to 52 bust, priced at 82.25
"KENSINGTON" HATS
The pleasure begins even before he unties the
ribbon and lasts as long as he wears it. There is
a "Kensington" for every occasion, formal and
informal, everyday or Sunday. Now is the time
to anticipate your needs. In these days of useful
gift giving 'iKensington" rightfully heads the list
of appreciated gifts for men. They are priced
at .. . 83.50
SURELY THE CHRISTMAS GLOVE STORE
FOR PENDLETON
Women's gloves from the world's best makers,
finest kids and best workmanship, all colors and
styles for Christmas giving and fancy boxes to put
them in. The best for the price, no matter what
the price. A glove order will solve the gift prob
lem. WHITE COATING
A gift of a white coat is very acceptable. We
have two qualities, Dolly Dimple and Black
Single Plaid. Best quality, 56 inches wide. The
yard 83.00 to 84.00
GIFT HINTS FROM OUR BOYS' CLOTHING
AND FURNISHING DEPT.
In our boys' cloth
ing and furnishing
dept. may be found
many p r a C tical
things for Christ
inas gifts, in addi
tion to our splend
id lines of winter
clothing.
For example
Boys' Overcoats Our stock of boys overcoats
is the largest and most varied ever shown in Pen
dleton. All the new styles are here and our pri
ces are right.
Boys' Waists The best makes in the country.
Plain white, plain colors and fancies; ages 8 to
16 years 50, 85 81-00 to 81.50
Boys' Belts Brown and black 25 and 35c
Boys' Tie Pins 50 75V $1.00
Boys' Pajamas Made of soisette and flannel
ette, plain colors; ages I! to 16 yrs. 50c to 81-00
Boys' Sweaters and Jerseys, plain color, grey,
blue, red and tan, sizes 21 to 35 81-50 to 84-75
Boys' Neckwear Here's where you'll find the
greatest stock of Mackinaws from which to
choose: choice bright patterns, made up just like
Dad's 84-75, 86.50, 88.50 to 912.50
SILK VELVET
Make her a present of a dress or suit from our
silk velvet. Highest quality, comes 40 inches
wide in shades of green, navy and black.
IN OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT
You'll find the finest quality table cloth, lunch
cloth and napkins.
Table Cloths Square and long, with beautiful
floral patterns, pure linen, also
Lunch Cloths All linen, hemstitched, ready
for use, 36x36 to 54x54 inches
Napkins To match above
quality and finish.
Table' Cloths
Lunch Cloths
Napkins, dozen
cloths, in same
$4.00 to $10.00
98c to $7.50
$4.00 to $10.00
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
Where Your Dollar Buys More Good Quality Merchandise Than You Can Carry Away With You.
For the Woman
$25.00 to $35.00 Suits 86.05
$20.00 and $30.00 Coats. 94.97
$4.00 and $5.00 Shoes 81 -8
$3.25 Sweaters 81-60
$2.75 Heavy Wool Waists. 70C
$4.25 Silk Skirts 82.20
$9.50 Muff 85.05
$3.95 Neck Pieces 81-08
1.50 to $2.50 Dress Goods 47C
For the Man
126.00 All Wool Suit . 811.35
$22.50 Heavy Winter Coat 80.85
$3.00 Dress Hat 81-60
$2.50 Heavy Wool Shirts. 91.49
$3.50 Dress Shoes 82.35
50c Silk Ties 10
65c Heavy Wool Mitts 37
For the Boy
$6 and $6.50 all wool Suits 82.08
$1.50 and $1.75 Hats 60-
50c Underwear 17
$3.25 High Top Shoes 82.13
$3.00 High Top Shoes 81-08
For the Girl
$3.00 All Wool Dresses.. 81.05
$15.00 Winter Coats 84-07
$3.25 and $4.00 Shoes ... 81-08
$3.00 Shoes 81-38
50c Stamped Goods 20
25c Pillow Tops 13
If you haven't visited The Peo
ples Warehouse Bargain Base
ment you have not done the most
with your Christmas money.
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SERVICE
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY
MANY AN ANSWER TO THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED IN OUR GROCERY SECTION.
ORANGES A real orange sale here; ripe, juicy "SUNKIST" Oranges, dozen 40c, 45c, 50c and 60c
RIPE OLIVES Medium, size Olives, 2 cans 25c. Large size Olives 3 cans
50c
Enjoy these delicious SAUSAGES for your breakfast. Fresh by express Thursday.
CALIFORNIA CANNED PEACHES Packed in rich sugar syrup, 5 25c cans for
PENDLETON'S
GREATEST
DEPARTMENT
STORE
3&Stf The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS
TO TRADE.
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"T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP"
$1.00
The man who iff satisfied with pet
ty aucces-.es wij -i.vr achieve great
oner
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
I4PAMSM STYMt
LUNCHES
COFFEE
It I2v" Ifcltjftfl lea and up-to-
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
I'ur Webb nd Cottonwood Sts
I'll it?. Pendleton. Ore
;;.ik el OH laM street, and there v.
a large MlfrtaTl Following I
business session the ladles w ere ad j
drOTll ly Mr. Jessie M BaBeymanl
arho wan here to give Iv-r firm lac-
ol the old masters. A Mel
and refreshments enmlstten
plMaSM afternoon.
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Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 5
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Mr. W. C. K Pruitt was hostesi
yestfrdsi ififfBQOa at her home on
Went Altn street to the members of
the UUi -Neighbor I'lub Fiv
HunUicd Ifc'SS played and honoi
wer mam by Mrs J. Newton Hur-
Another large audience of lau'os
lust evening heard Mrs. Jessie M.
Hun : or Portland give the sec-
ond oi her jierien at art lectures '
Ihe Presbyterian church "Kaphad'
wan the subject which he pre.enied
la.t eening and it proved fully an
interesting a her lecture on "Michel
Angelo ," ihe plUffKm evening. Tic
dlerAaaloi or itaphaei's art waff Mut
inied h stereoptlcnn view of SOfTlC
or hi- atari Famous paintings.
The Presbyterian Missionary Pn
clety wait entertained esterday aft
! ernoon a '' kosM r,f Mm. Prank
Mb I'.ernice linker. dffWKh'er f
Jlr and Mrs Frank Haker ( this )
city, arrived home from l.a flrand
vestenlaj io Npend the HUOMmf. Ms
Iff attenilinx c hool in U (liande an'l
staying wilh her ulster. Mrs Hal
Bohnenkawp.
Pendleton ff'K'lety as well ns p-
li ons of the schoolff. will he sorry to I
learn of Ihe resignation of Mis (?
i lie Kovd. playground Instructor arc! '
dire; tor of girls' athletics. . Mm!
Iloyd resigned last evening and hV
tends leaving soon for New York to
remain permanently.
The members of the Fredda See-j
grus Kei of the Presiiylerlan chttl-ch 1
were entertianed Monday evening at
the h 'me of Ml-s OttTS Harper with
Mls Harper and Miss Mairec Snvder j
as hostesses.
fhrlstnias Ideaa Imrtng the after
noon the prenldent. Mrs W C'.l
Humphrey, gave a reading. (luesl"
outside the membership Included Mi's,
BarrMMjbl afld the ni Hayes.
HaflSptaa, Drake. Kern. Will Wyrlk.
I.oiidlng and King The hosteuH wa.ii
assisted In serving refreshment h
Mrs Franli Miller ami Mrs. Hines.
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Furnish project were reached by the.
message 01 the social hygiene work
ers. I)r Tamlcsie and llev. Hnyder
spoke at both meetings.
Charity begins with forgetfulne
of injuries, and ends with remem
brances to grant favors
Thi
llaptist Ladies' Aid and Mi-
sion lircle will be entertained w
morrow afternoon at the home
Mrs Will Wyrirk Mis. Wyrlck. Mr.'
om;ir Stephens and Mrv James W
lick will be hostesses.
TWO MICKTIM.K IraXilt VENTKH
DAY WHWHX UOCAL MKV
liMIMII DDR BUSKS
smgiill Shooter Fined,
TAWCOUVBR, Wash . Dec. U.
Shooting seagulls on the Columbia
river com C. M Mi Kinney 114. 0
when he pleaded guilty before W H
T Derr. justice of the peace. The
complaining witness was J. A. Itob
!n.on. who Is emploed ai the Mil
ler dairy and the arrest was made by
J. M Hoff, Clarke iounty'gme warden.
The Msccs bees' Soii cinh met
.esterdnv aflernoin at the home o
Mrs H iiffell. 321 (iarien street and
spent a very pleasant Afternoon w.iii
needlework and th" eKch-mge of
Canada reports "Comparatively Ut
ile unemployment In urban centers,
except in two or three cities In the
far west. The ottlook for the coming
winter is considerably brighter than
at this time last fall." There Is no
strike or labor dispute of magnitude
in the lieudnloti.
Stanfleld yesterday Joined the
ranks of communitieff doing active
work in .spreading the dortrlncM of
social hygiene when a large number
of citizens of that town formed
Ihemseli es Inti a branch of Ihe i ire-
Uon state social Hygiene Society,
Thl" Is the Word hi ought back to
Pendleton Ihis morning by Ret j. g,
Snyder of Ihe Presbyterian chun h
and Dr A. K. Tamlesle of the Fast
em Oregon Slate Hospital win, assist
ed in the meetings there
Two meetings- were held ycderduc.
one In the afternoon for women nfUf
one In the evening for men At thai
afternoon m eat hie, there were t:, wom
en present and In Ihe evening I IT,
men wen- In attendance The cum-1
mttlee figures that practically evcrv I
home in Stanfleld and many on thai
Vtonhl liiiiaUi.li lOiuna.
WASHINGTON. Dec U. The Im
peachment of Federal District Attor
ney H. Snowden Marshall of New
! York on a charge of misconduct In
I Office, is sought in a resolution Intro
duced In the house by Ituchanan of
i Illinois. It chages that Marshall!
i failed to prosecute persons illegallv
shipping explosives anil thai he slan
dered Innocent persons and vlolateil
the eight hour law
i WASHINHTUN. Dei'. II, BUctMtV
, an Ih known as a labor leader. He
j Is mentioned as a member of I. .
national peace council, which Is un
der Marshall's fire as alleged partici
pant In u plan to call a strike among
munitions makers
HOW TO CtnUS (X)blW
Avoid exposure and draft. Fat
ngnt Take Dr King's New Dis
covery. It is prepared from Pine
Tar, healing balsams and mild laBe
tlves. Dr. King's New Discovery kills!
and expels the cold germs, soothes I
the Irritated throat and allays in
flammation. Search as you will, you
cannot find a better cough and cold
remedy Its use over 46 years Is j
guarantee of satisfaction Adv.
BARGAINS!
Real bargains in
LADIES' SEAL AND
LEATHER HANDBAGS
Any handbag in the store
Vi-PRICE.
Less than wholesale.
Tallman & Co.
Lesdini Drufjlrii