East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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You are cordially invited to come to this big
men's store to select your gilts for "Him.''
HE WOULD LIKE Kid or silk tfoves, an initial belt, pair of Pull
man slippers, Pendleton Bath Robes, latest linen initial handkerchiefs, beau
tiful neckwear in boxes, leather collar bags, leather cuff bags, combination
sets of neckwear, hose, handkerchiefs, suspenders, garters, tie hangers, Ties
in boxes BOc and $1.00. Linen Handkerchiefs, in boxes. Silk Handker
chiefs in boxes. Knit house coats and hundreds of other very acceptable
gifts for a lady to a man, or a man to a man.
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers.
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Only 3 More Days
HOLIDAY SALE AT
THE HUB
We carry complete lines of Ladies' and Men's House
Slippers, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Dress Gloves, Auto
Gloves, Lined Mitts, Shoes, Mackinaws, Sweaters, also
many other useful Christmas gifts.
Ladies House Slippers 650. 050, 81. IS
Children's House Slippers . 750. Kit, f)5o
Men's House Slippers 6.V. $1.25 ami 81.15
Hoys' Lined Gloves, on sale 390
Hoys' Golf Gloves, on sale 190
Men's Golf Gloves, on sale 450
Men's Dress Cloves 490. 65o. 81-00 and 81.35
THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EACH
EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
THE HUB
Tweeser
tips have
ey?a1asSM
with chamois
ecu Invented fur
covered
cleaning
IS YOUR STOMACH
CLOGGED WITH WASTE
Tuiiiimn At Co. Guarantee u Return
iln Mom') If Ml-o-na Dock
Not Relieve Yon.
"It's u pleasure to sell a medicine
When your customers come In after
ward and tell you how much good It
has done them." mild Tallman & Co.,
the popular druggist to an East Ore
gonlan man, "and that Is why we
like to sejl and recommend Ml-o-na,
the dyspepsia remedy. We have so
much faith In this article that we are I
going to guarantee It In the future.
and will return the money to any
purchaser of Ml-o-na whom it dees I
not help. That may seem rash huti
our CUetomerl have said SO many
good words in its favor that we do
not expect to have many packages
returned.
"Any. tie who nas dyspepsia, whose
food does not digest well, and who
has to take thought a to what he
can eat, and when, can leave iii
cents deposit at our More and take
home a boa of Ml-o-na and if the
remedy does not regulate his dlges-1
tlon and help his dyspepsia he
withdraw his money."
This shows great faith in the i
of Ml-o-na. It In 'enlly a most un
usual medicine and the rapid Increase
of sales since Tallman & Co. Intro
duced it in I'endleton shows th3t It
does all that It Is claimed to do re
lieves dyspepsia, regulates digestion
and enahles those who use It to eat
Mra. John Vaughan and son leftH
last evening for .Spokane to visit ur-
ijig the holidays. J
The Eagle have announced a I
masijue ,al at their hall for Thu-i-li
lay evening of this week. J
Mrs. Frederick E. Gulkk entertain- '
ed with a large tea Saturday after- j
noon at her home In Alameda Parkll
for the members of Kappa Kappa i
CJamma sorority. The house was !
prettily decked In holiday flowers andli
loliage and members of the sorority) !
assisted the hosteaa in receiving and!'.
In serving the guest. 1
Mrs. fitillck and her little duughlc i j
left this morning for i'endleton where 'I
they will pass the Christina holidays! 1
with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. i
Slasher. Dr. Gulkk will Join them)'
the latter part of the week. Portland1 j
Journal.
Mis Mildred Berkeley and MIss'j
Heth Smith, who recently-opened
kindergarten In the Field SChO I I
building, yesterday gave the llttlal,
lolk a Chrbtmas tree party The
children, all under six year uld,
made the decorations for the tree and
helped put them in place. Their de
light at the tinseled, gift-laden tree
was boundless and each was made
j happy with presents that Btnta clam
I bad sent in advance of Christmas.
I The kindergarten will open again
I Immediately after the holiday?
This Store will be open evenings this
week for your convenience
Finest assortment of Furs in the city, consist
ing of real Northern Mink pillow muff and
shawl neckpieces.
Hudson Seal set, pillow muff and 54 inch
scarf $50.00
Japanese Mink set in melon muff and straight
scarf neckpiece 840.00
Genuine Beaver set, melon muff and shawl col
lar S75.00
White China Fox set, extra fine quality 825.00
Black and Brown Opposum sets from 80.00
to 820.00.
Black and Brown Coney Sets from 87.50 to 815
Seperate Muffs in black, brown and grey 84.75
to 850.00.
We have a beautiful assort
ment of Children's Furs in tan.
grey and white Angora, grey op
posum and imitation Ermine.
These are made in pillow and
melon muffs.
Come in and look at our line of
Bath Robes, all colors and styles
for men, women and children,
prices 82.50 to S1H.30.
All the. new patterns in the
famous Pendleton Bath Robes
ALEXANDERS
Miss I. ula Matlock.
Mr und .Mrs. W. N. M
rive home tomorrow
Spokane where she ha
daughter of
lock, win ar
veiling from
been attend-
(MKAJgi
ing Urunot Hall. She will spend the
uonuay at nome. nor mother. WflOli
na been ill for the past week, is im
proving rapidly now.
Miss Thelma McCormmach. little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter
McCormmach, was able to leave St
Anthony's hospital yesterday, being
well on the road to recovery from
her recent illness.
Tom Thompson, prominent fanner
was agreeably surprised Saturda
evening with a dii. r prepared at the
Wenaha club in his honor but with
out his knowledge. The occasion was
his birthday and his wife was respon
sible for the surprise. Members of
the club and a few other friends were
ir.vited and spent an enjoyable even
ing. Col. J. H. Haley made the speech
of presentation when a token of the
club's esteem was tendered to Mr.
Thompson
Kit wc
Alexanders' Grocery
PENDLETON'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
I just what the want with no I;
' trouble lifter.
IT Of
GO TO GRIGGS
For Good Things to Eat
on CHRISTMAS
Candies and Nuts for the Children
AN EXTRA LARGE LINE OF CHOICE FRESH CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS
ALL DISPLAYED WELL MAKING IT EASY FOR YOU TO CHOOSE JUST WHAT
YOU WANT.
Our Prices Can't Be Beat
Miss Grace Kuth Llndburg, fiance!
of Dean Truman Goodman, w as hon-1
or guest at a luncheon and apron
shower given by Mrs. Albert Molin on (
Saturday. Covers were laid for 14.1
The guests were: The Misses Marie
Meagher. I!ertha Sabel, Maybel
Sheasgreen. Adelaide Sheasgreen,
Certrude Llnd. Huth I.ind. Ada Ma-
thewson. Vi.ja Charleeon, Grace
I.indburg. Edna Undhurg. Mrs. Wil
liam Hughes. Mrs. J. Babel, Mrs. Mo.
lin. I'ortland Journal.
Clarence H. Cole, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Cole, returned Sunday to
Join his ship the I". S. S. California.
Mr. Cole has been on a 30 day leave
of absence and has been spending it
with his parents here and with a sis
ter at La Grande. He is a machinist
aboard the battleship and has one
year to serve before his enlistment ex
pires. The California is stationed
with the Pacific fleet and Mr. Cole
has served aboard for four years.
Savory Roasters they cut down the
...meat bill. Give your wife one Christ
mas morning to cook the Christmas
fowl in. Price 81-25 to 82.00
Heavy sheet iron corn poppers, use them
on the gas. Each 35
Pop corn that will pop, 3 lbs. for. .. 25c
Fine Country Sausage, Spare Ribs and
Back Bone.
Fancy Navel Oranges California's best
per dozen 30? to 50c
By the case 84.00 to 84.25
Finest Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Pe
cans, Filberts, per pound 25C
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per pound 15C
A Fine Mixed Nut all new stock
per pound 25C
A good assortment of Christmas Candies
wholesale and retail. '
National Biscuit Co.'s Crackers and
Cookies add a dainty touch to your
table.
was up from Stanfield
RIBBON CANDY
ROLL SUGAR STICKS
PARIS CREAMS
FRENCH MIXED
JELLY BEANS
BON BONS, Chocolates
Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds, Peanuts,
ROYAL CHOCOLATES
ROLLA ROLLA WHIRLS
MIXED TAFFY
MARSHMALLOWS
LION MIXTURE
PLAIN MIXED
Brazil Nuts,
Frank Bio
yesterday.
Austin Foss, hardware merchant of
Athena, was a Pendleton visitor yes
terday. Lyman G. Mice spent Sunday near
Hertntston with his gun in search of
W. H. Daughtrey. president of the
I'nion Stock Yards of Portland, was
in the city yesterday,
W. M. Peterson and son. Haley,
spent BUAdaj in Freewater as guests
"f Postmaster Will Q. Hardesty.
Chester F.c arrived home yester
day from F.ugene where he Is spend
ing his senior year at the university.
Water Supt, Frank H. Hayes and
James Bowler drove to Thorn Hoi
low Sunda ' and inspected the oon-dult.
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ALL KINDS OF LIVE AND DRESSED POUL
TRY. SHOP NOW. ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UN
TIL CHRISTMAS. GET IT AT ALEXANDERS. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HOLI
DAY HEADQUARTERS.
Filberts, Pecans, Good Dry Popcorn that will pop.
TRU-BLU FANCY CAKEf COOKIES AND BISCUITS
Dates, Raisins, Figs, Oranges. Bananas, Clear Comb Hon
i . dan Berries, Etc. Extra choice vegetables fresh for
your Christmas table.
FRESH EGGS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKES
These Eggs are guaranteed to be fresh anil the supply is
limited so get your order in early.
CHICKENS AND FOWLS OF ALL KINDS
Nice Chickens for your Holiday dinners, dressed or alive,
large or fryg. Send your order to us for any kind of fowl,
c'ther dressed or alive.
PRINCIPALS IN WHITE
SLAVE CASE MARRIED
TRY THE GRIGGS' SYSTEM. GET THE GRIGGS' HABIT
We give the big cash discount and save you money. We pay you the cash. Try
us for a month and get acquainted with our low prices on best table necessities, sold
to your corteously anl delivered prompty.
GRIGGS' GROCERY
FRANK M. GRIGGS, Prop.
i 209 E. Court St Telephone 145
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s.. FRANCISCO, Dec B0.-MB.ur) i
I DlgfS and Marsha Warrington.
Of the figures in ttie "white Slav'' j
ease which mused a nation-wide sen- I
sation in 1!H3. were married in Oak-j
land by Justice of tne Peace Janus, I
Q, Qulnn,
DiflS is BOW under sentence to J
serve five ears in a federal ptilou i
tot laklni ManUla Warrington to Ne- 1
IvadS In 1811 and living With h?rj
there His case, as tn.u of u.s chum, I j
F. Drew Caminetti. is now before iho i j
tTnited States supreme court on re-
Dlggs stole a march on all his
' 1'riends. He had been worKing as in
architect In Oakland for more th r. (
1 a year. 1 1
I Immediately after the Weddine
Dlggs and his bride left in an autc- ,
I mobile for a two .lavs' automobile J
trip. Dlggs made this statement:
"I think that Marsnu Warrington j
Is one of the sweetest girls that ev-T
fsf lived I am sure we are going toll
he very happy During my life 1
have built 20,0t)0.000 worth of build- i
Ings in thus state, since my trouble
after locating here In Oakland. I j
have built up a nice little business '
nd 1 see no reason why 1 cannot bell
s happy as other men are "
Dlggs is 2s ears old. The girl !si
The Jordan is the world's most
crooked river, wandering 213 miles ii
cover 60.
I Order Your Christmas "Good Things to Eat''
FROM US
?b You will find it pays to do your trading at this store, where you can rc
K tide you buy. whether you select it yourself or phone in your order.
TRY US TODAY and see if we eaBOOt I
our claim.
ORANGES, dozen
NO. 1 MIXED NUTS, pound
WALNUTS AND ALMONDS, pound
NEW SEEDED RAISINS, 2 package
NEW CURRANTS, 2 packages
NEW CANDIES, pound
Standard Grocery
L. Bonnev, Pres.
Phone
Where all are Pleased.
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15c. 25c i
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H. SimDson. Sec. e2
!1G E. Court St.
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