East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1915.
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Only 4 More Christmas Shopping Days Remain
Your Christmas Needs Can be Best Supplied at This Store
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CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
Ladies' Red Felt, ribbon trimmed Comfy slip
pers , 81.75
Ladies' Baby Blue Felt, ribbon trimmed Comfy
slippers 81.75
Ladie' Navy Blue Felt, ribbon trimmed Comfy
slippers $1.75
Ladies' Wine Felt, ribbon trimmed Comfy
Blippers .81.50
Ladies' Red, Grey fur trimmed Juliett
slippers . . . 81.50
Ladies' Grey, red and blue ribbon trimmed Ju
liette slippers $1.50
Miss Red Felt, fur trimmed Juliett 11'.. to 2
slippers 81.00
Children's Red Felt, fur trimmed Juliett. S1-.
to 11 slippers 81.00
Children's Red Felt, fur trimmed Juliett. 4 to S
at S5r
Men's Choc. Kid, hiph cut Faust slippers 82.50
Men's Choc. Kid, opera cut slippers 82.00
Men's Choc. Kid, Romeo cut slippers .. 82.00
Men's Choc. Kid opera cut slippers $2.00
$4.75 BOYS' RAIN COATS $2.95
Was there ever a boy who didn't need a rain
coat, and wouldn't one make a fine Christmas
gift? Take advantage of this special offer and
please your boy by giving him something that
he really needs, ages 13 to 17. Special for Tues
day and Wednesday 82.95
PRESENT A GLOVE OR MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATE IF IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT
TO GIVE
MEN'S SWEATERS FOR CHRISTMAS
Nice warm garments for the cold days. Best
styles and most wanted colors.
Jerseys, in red, navv and oxford $2.50.
$3.00 to $3.50.
"Rufneks" in grey, navy, maroon, brown,
green, white, etc. "Jumbo" stitch and "Sha
ker" weaves, heavy and medium weight $3.50.
$5.00. $0.00 to $7.50.
Furs Express it Best
TO WOMEN. FURS ARE ALWAYS THE MOST
PRIZED GIFT RECEIVED ON CHRISTMAS MORNING.
HIGHLY
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Especially will this be true this year, when furs occupy
the principal shelf in Milady's ward robe.
Kurs are used in a great many ways this season. From the smal
ler uses of hat. cloak or dress decorations, to the muff, the neck piece
or complete set. They are to be seen on all occasions, effectively
adorning the well dressed women.
Furs not only add to a woman's charm and beauty, but they also
impart warmth and comfort to a high degree and they constantly sug
gest ami express love and appreciation as few other gifts can.
They are long lived and very serviceable.
You can make no mistake in giving furs when it is proper to give
substantia gifts at all.
It is not necessary to give a whole set, any
one piece may be worn singly.
In selecting this, perhaps your most import
ant gift, it is the part of wisdom, especially if
you are not a judge of furs, to go to a dealer
who not only knows these things, but who is
known to be responsible as well.
We have now, an exceptionally fine stock of
furs and we'd be glad to have an opportunity to
show them to you.
Included are Red and Black Foxes, American
Mink, Japanese Mink, Brook Mink. Opposum,
Beaver. Hudson Seal. Russian Wolf, White Ice
land Fox. Black and Brown French Coney, Chil
drens sets of all kinds.
Our prices will bear the closest comparison,
and will meet with your approval.
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
PRACTICAL TdFTS USEFUL GIFTS SENSIBLE GIFTS ECONOMICAL GIFTS. You
will find them ALL down in the BUSY, CROWDED, HUSTLING department. Do the best with
your Christmas money. Pay this department a "isit. Besides the thousands of other bargains
here are big Christmas specials for Monday evening and Tuesday.
Furs Fur sets, neck pieces and muffs of the
prettiest furs and all thoroughly well finished.
Remember, not the cheap store variety, but
every fur comes from our high class fur depart
ment. You know the meaning of our announce
ment at Bargain Basement Prices.
SHOES OUR ANNOUNCEMENT SHOES
Every childs' shoe, every boys' shoe, every
girls' shoe, every man's shoe, every woman's
hoe offered at Bargain Basement Prices. We
will fit the whole family and do it cheaper than
the cheanest store in the city. Every shoe is
solid leather with absolutely no pastboard, pa
per or stiffened canvas. You get the best for
the least money. Fit them in the basement.
PENDLETON'S
GREATEST
DEPARTMENT
STORE
Men's and Boys' Silk Ties Every one new
and of the prettiest colors, they are regular 50c
values and will make most appropriate pres
ents at 19c
Guest Towels Pretty white towels of the
best huck material, scalloped ends and each
embroidered with pretty design in silk. Come
in either all white or blue silk embroidered. A
good value at 40c and appreciated gift. .. 290
Salad Sets Beautifully decorated burned
Dresden China sets of 6 dishes and bowl that
you would readily buy for $2.75; a most accept
able present to any woman or household . 79c
Free Delivery. Goods Sent C. O. D. Pack
ages Wrapped for Mailing.
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND PACKAGE
"FIXINGS"
We have a very extensive assortment of
Christmas cards, seals, labels, tags, tissue and
holly boxes for package gifts, in fact every
thing to make your gift attractive.
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Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 5
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Women'
LET HANDKERCHIEFS BE YOUR GIFT FOR
CHRISTMAS
Our handkerchief department is meeting the
requirements of the holiday season to the very
best advantage,
as we are forte-
nate enough to
have a very large
stock of both
domestic and im
ported handker
chiefs.
embroidered handkerchiefs, all
white or colored effects. Price each ... . 15c
Women's linen and Shamrock lawn handker
chiefs, a big variety, both white and colored ef
fects, regular 25c and 35c numbers, special 23c
Women's linen hand embroidered handker
chiefs, worth up to 75c, special 35c
Women's hand embroidered, hand made, laee
trimmed and rolled hem handkerchiefs 75C to
$2.00.
MEN'S HOLIDAY NECKWEAR
35c Four-in-hand silk ties in styles with open
ends; all seasonable patterns and colorings;
great values at this price.
5Uc Men's silk four-in-hand ties of extra
quality, shown in an unusually wide range oi
colorings and styles.
75C At this price our showing is unequalled.
Every new style, every new color, all the new
est patterns, and the new satin slip band.
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
IOC, a good quality cambric handkerchief, nar
row hem.
15c, 2 for 25c Same as above only finer
quality.
20c Pure linen, plain white, narrow hem,
3 for 5Cc; a real bargain.
25c Plain and initial linen handkerchiefs,
narrow hem and extra quality.
35c Flain and initial and also fancy borders,
pure linen, extra quality.
Silk Handkerchiefs 25c. 50c. 75c. 81.00
and $1.25.
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Indications are that the Christmas
holiday social festivities in Pandltton
will make the next two weeks ex
tremely busy ones. Numbers of
dances, house parties and other en
tertainments are already being plan
ned. One of the first of the holiday
dances will he that g;ven by IflMN
DUve QWlntl and Mildred llerkeley
tomorrow evening. Immediately fol
lowing Christmas there will be two
formal danees, the limbda Sigma
hall and the party given by the
e will be I number of lodge
e will be a number of 1 odgc
e.s i m December twenty -eighth
University of Oregon nice club
will be at the Oregon theater and Ihl
Is always an event of social signifi
cance In Pendleton. By rar the most
ambitious entertainment will be the
celebration of New Veal's eve plan
ned by the W C. T. t'.. and other or
ganizations. It will begin with a
number ot house partial over me
city and will end with a gigantic
bonfire ,.t the high school groumls.
Mr and Mrs. nunc. in Mi Donald of'
Adams yeeterdaj celebrated their
fifth WOddlng anniversary at their!
home ami had as guests a Dumber "f
Pendleton people. Mrs. McDonald
Served a big "wedding" dinner and a
delightful afternoon was enjoyed,
The gueltl Included Dr. and Mrs
James A. Beat, Mr. and Mrs B, .1
Muri'bv and children. Mr. and Km.
C S. Tie ker, Mrs. Agnes Nelson. IflS
McDonald, James Md'all and Kranl;
Watson
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The pupils of Miss Mae Poulson
appeared In recital Saturday evening
! in the lecture room of the Presbyte
rian church and their program prov
ed a very enjoyable one to those at-
I tending. The following was ibe pro
gram: Waltz Mathews
VlVten Kstes.
i March of the Utile Sages. . . M.iilow
Mayrle Temple.
Kipling Waters . Pterson
BMIth English
I Waits Moderate Owiiitt
lialph UoCully
! Allegretto Ltoaehorn
Fay Mann
Valae ciuriitt
Krancts Hose
Ft. Wyrlck, Mr and Mrs Janus 1"
Wyrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Moore,
Mr. nnd Mrs Walter L, Creatwe.ll,
Mr and Mrs. Alvln P. Knight. Glenn
k. storie, Qlenn B. Scott and 'ari
Engdahl.
Dr. and Mrs Herbert Kastland and
little daughter left this morning for
their home In Hnlfway after spending
several days as the guests of Mr and
Mrs. smith of the White Studio,
while en route home from a four
weeks' stay In Portland Dr. gJaM
lan.l la the son of llohert Eastland B
pioneer resident of this county, after
whom the station of Eastland wai
named.
Miss Mildred llerkeley and Miss
Olive Qwlnn will be hostesses tomor
row evenulng at an tnrormai mucin
party at the home of Mr and Mrs
James 11 ilwllln on Water street
BACK ICHE is DISCOURAGING
T.P.W. Pure Food Shop
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
"SUNKIST ORANGES" Large size new navel
oranges, T. P. W. special sale, dozen. .. 15c
OUR CROCKERY DEPT. Is full of suitable
gifts. Dinnerware, Star Cut Glassware, Elec
tric Percolators, Etc.
MIXED NUTS No. 1 new crop nuts, lb 25c
CHRISTMAS CANDIES A fine assortment to
choose from.
GRAPES Fancy California large "Red Emper
fr" Grapes, pound 15C
HOI I Y. nound HOC
TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS Place your or
ders HERE NOW.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS
TO TRADE.
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GIFTS that LAST and are USED
A Majestic orl XMAS HARDWARE
Round Oak Range
would please
HER
A present
would use th
lasting gift t
true uffectior
present that
ciated in EY1
pleasure and
would add tc
that the wife
;e times a day. A
tat would show
of the giver. A
would be appre
RY home for the
convenience it
the kitchen.
Frills and knick-knacks may be all very well as
Christmas gifts, but they are gone and forgotten in a
few days, or just w hen the receiver begins to really en
joy the useful Christmas present that was purchased
here.
Any of the following articles are appropriate for
presents and our stock is now complete in all of these
lines :
SILVERWARE PERCOLATORS
CARVERS CUNS, REVOLVERS
RAZORS POCKET CUTTLERY
ROASTERS BOYS' TOOL CHESTS
ALUMINUM WARE CHAFING DISHES
MAJESTIC RANGES
ANDIRONS, FIRE SETS, COAL BASKETS, GRATES
W. J. Clarke
211-213 East Court St
Phone 21
GOIjD SHIPMENT DELAYED.
SEWARD, Ala-ka. Dec. Z'l Shir
ent of a ton of cold from Idltarod
col I
n ileiayeil by unusual
ist of Rainey pass
eight degrees below zen
igigti red nt Takotna
prevail at the pass cm
ullar freeze-up of the str
CKed mi' ri-ijuiar n.iii. v nr I
ri"rs are obllRea to haul their
is up a series of four almost j
icular banks 60 to 100 feel
ith ropes.
The
raiser Dramca1 sunk.
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 20 The Ger
man cruiser Bremen and a torpedo
boat accompan inir It. have been sunk
by a submarine in the eastern Baltic, i
according to Herlin amlers The an
nouncement Is laid to have been
made by the Genu in admiralty.
Laogbter Aid- iierUon.
Laughter Is one of the must health
fnl exertion.'; It Is of treat help to J
digestion. A still more effectual help
Is a doc of Chamberlain's Tablets.1
If you should be troubled with tad'"
gestcn give them a trial. They only,
eoet a quarter obtainable every
where Adv.
Hint) mi ' ni l vi.v i- nit
GenaM shell Drop in imiuoiu I'aafl
b) ex Admiralty rhhif.
LONDON, Dec, 10. Winston sper
en Churchill, who resigned his port,
folio of chancellor of the Dschy of
Lancaster In ord' r to Join his nrf. I
merit at the front, had a narrow M :
Cape a f"W days ago, according to
founib'd men who have arrived al
home
These men say that Mr Churchill's
Ittgoat was hit b a 'iermaii shell, i
OIUCGOM PIONEER Is DEAD.
CANTONVILLB, ore, Dec
James Hughes, 09 years old
Beef of Oregon, died here.
Mr. Hughes was born In Tennessee,
April 111. 1 S2T. was married lo Kliza
belh Killimlller in 1 K n 4 and came pi
Oregon, sellllng near Salem In the
Waldo Hills In 1K7T. He moved lo
Walla Walla here he re-lded for
five years. Returning to Oregon he
lived for three years at t'orvalhs,
from whence he came to fnnvonvillc
Where ha has resided ,11 years.
Mrs, Hughes tiled here two years
ago, Three sons aurvlve.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alway; bears
the
iijrinture
Hill Vol so I -..ii I If Von know HON
to Roach Hie CMM.
awaken, palna plarca you. w
bend or lilt It's hard to CfO
rest. Backache often Indtcl
kldneyi Pendlaton people
mend Do. ill's Kid DC) Pllle,
this case:
William MeQregor, prop
hoeing shop, W. Alia and .
Pendleton, says: "Kidney o
came on me suddenly nnd 1
bad that I couldn't bend my
llnda r;:.-uers.
ail Hi
Matlo
shoe a horse. The kidney MCTetiOM
were filled with sediment and pain
ful in passage. I hnd no strength at
all and my back was lame and BOfe,
After 1 used Dunn's Kidney P11U a
short time, all these troubles left
me and 1 was aide to work all day
with ease My health Is fine now and
my back Is strong -
Price 60c, at all sealer Don'l
simply ask for a kidney remedy-- ft
1 loan's Kidney Pills the same Hu t
Mr, atcGreegor had. rotter-MUburn
i'o.. Prope., lluffalo. n. y.
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La ion Mann
rpherd Boy Wilson
Helen KOCn.
,'ariation? LennanB
Mm i Ring
lion Mendelssohn
Gertrude Longmlre
l'irmer It BchumU
Lnrene King
ken Bucket Meacham
Gertrude Hemmelgarn
hem Melody . . Prom 'he Etude
Fav Duff
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Autumn Idyl (duet . . .) Renard
Maiinda Kggers. Gertrude Longmlre
Chanaon Pee Alpen Ryde'
Baaei Strain.
i me of the mii'l prominent of the
holiday sis'lal events will be the
dancing party to be given in the Ha-gle-Woodman
hall on the evening of
Wed need ay, December iwenty-nlnth
by a dozen prominent young farmer!
hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs
James 11. Thompson, Mr. and lira
Herbert A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs
George Strand, Mr. and Mrs George
1 4i Fontaine. Mr. and Mrs William
BARGAINS!
Real bargains in
LADIES' SEAL AND
LEATHER HANDBAGS
Any handbag in the store
12-PRICE.
Less than wholesale.
Tallman & Go.
Leading Drtigguti
Gasoline Schooner sinks.
WASHINGTON, Dec. II. The K
oline schooner Manometle blew up
and sank yesterday twelve miles ott
Cape Ann Four of the crew were
naved and ten are missing. 1
ones Her Good Health to Chamber
Iain's Tabids.
"I owe my good health to Cham
berlain's Tablets," writes Mrs. IV 3,
Neff, Crooktton, Ohio. "Two renin
go was an invalid aue to stomach
trouble. I took three bottlet' of these
Tablets and have since been In the
nest of health." Obtainable every
where. Adv.
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I 4More Shopping Days
H We Urge You to Shop During the
Morning Hours.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
lames Hughes PBaaM ay at His
Homo In Oiiyoinille.
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Fur
Sweaters
Suits
Coats
Waists
Dresses
Bath Robes
Silk Hose
Silk U. Wear
Handkerchiefs
Ribbons
Bags
Silks
Gloves
Dress Goods
Linens
Jade
Ivory
Leather Goods
Creton Boxes
Japanese Baskets
Lunch Sets
Boudoir Caps
Neckwear
Mesh Bags
Finished Pillows
and Scarfs
Ties
Socks
Shirts
Combination Sets
Gloves
Jewelry
Bath Robes
House Jackets
Suit Casen
Traveling Bags
Robe
Overcoats
Hats
Suits
ALEXANDERS
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