East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 22, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1915.
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Only 2 Christmas Shopping Days Left
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PHOENIX SILK SOX
FOR MEN
best silt, sox on earth for
the price: every pair is
(MTU teed ; they fit; they
feel d to the foot 50c.
fl.00 1.25, 81.50
92.00.
SHAWKNIT FIBRE SILK SOX
Black, white, prey. navy. etc. The best
sock on earth. You'll say so when you see it..
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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER
All gift goods purchased the remainder of
this month on regular charge accounts, may be
charged on January bill, payable February 1st
if vou wish.
T. U'LL HAVE TO iAKE EVERY M'NUTE cf your time count for all it is worth, m An Extraordinary Christmas Opportunity
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g THE BEST SERVICE. THE GREATEST VALUES, THE NEWEST GOODS, THE LARGEST STOCKS R A Clirinniir nlO ft p fir
FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. REMEMBER TO SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY. IF YOU CAN, BUT IF ft VJlgUllllC iJUUZ Ul I Ul
YOU CAN'T, OUR STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION.
k Women Who Shop or Men Like to Come Here at Christmas Time
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1. Because our men's shop specializes in the
things a man likes to wear.
2. Because here we've made a profession of
studying a man's likes and dislikes.
. because we re ready to exchange any mer-
:handise that isn't right in size, style, or pattern,
either before or after Christmas.
4. Because we'll mail, express or deliver pack
ages so they'll arrive at the right time.
5. Because we are ready with practical sugges
tions for gifts that will please any man.
6. Because we always give the best for the
price, no matter what the price.
7. Because we're ready with the things men
and young men buv for themselves, clothing and
furnishings of the finest grade.
Neckwear
At One Half Regular
Price
A FEW GIFTS YOU WILL FIND IN OUR ART
AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
Window Curtains, pair from.... 85d t S 10.00
Curtain Nets and Scrims, yard from 15c to 81.00
Cretonnes for hangings or pillows, yard Or to SI
Hand Embroidered Doilies or lunch cloths, from
75c 80.00.
Dresser Scarfs, from 25r to 3.50
Laundry Ba?s jOc. 65f and ."
Hand Embroidered Gowns S4.50 and S5.00
Cretonne Desk Sets 815.7.")
Pin Cushions oOc t 82.00
Cretonne Covered Boxes, Sachets ai
elties from lor to "of
Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs in hand paint
ed sac nets t.yc and si.uu
Hand Croched Yarn Trays for Infants 25c. 85c fc
Embroidery Package Outfits, for the friend who
likes to embroider 25c to 82.50
Why Not give your friend who likes to crochet, a
box of assorted crochet threads. $1.00 a box
of 10 balls, anv size.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
This store will remain open evenings till
Christmas for the accommodation of those who
can not shop during the day.
NOTICE
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
CHRISTMAS DAY, SATURDAY. PLEASE
SHOP ACCORDINGLY.
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR HERE
1. Because we show the largest assortment.
2. Because all the new
styles, colors and designs
are here.
3. Because they are dis
played so that you can
choose easily.
4. Because we show only
reliable makes.
5. Because most of our
ties have satin slip bands
w hich holds them in shape
and makes them slide more
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coauj in me Luudi. out ,
50c. 75c. to $2.50.
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MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS REDUCED 20
Only two more shopping davs remain till Christ-
moking jackets must go. Here are the
mas. All
prices :
S5.00 Smoking Jackets will go for.
W 80.50 Smokincr Jackets will irn for
S7.50 Smoking Jackets will go for
Sri $8.50 Smoking Jackets will go for
K 810.00 Smoking
go
Jackets will go
4.00
95.20
$0.00
SO so
$8.00
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PENDLETON WOOLEN MILL BLANKETS,
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A better assortment cannot be had at the mill. W
Our stock is most complete in every detail. As
you know we prepay express to any point in the
U. S. A. Herewith find list, perhaps it will help
you decide.
Bath Robes
Indian Robes
Cavuse Robes
Go-Cart Robes
Hudson Bay Robes
Bee' Blankets
Crib Blankets
Hunting Blankets
Couch Covers
Steamer Rugs
Auto Robes
Slumber Robes
Indian Shawls
Baby Bath Robes
Babv Bunting
Etc., Etc.
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$9.75
of lea-
Holiday speci-
UP TO $12.50 HAND BAGS i2-PRICE
About two dozen high class hand bags
ther and fur. worth up to $12.50.
al 1 2 -price.
HAIR BOWS FOR "THE MISS"
Young girls like dozens of hair bows. We have
a special lot of ribbons in stunning patterns worth
to 51. 0'J yard. Holiday special -w
up
GLOVES
Don't overlook gloves, they're acceptable gifts
for all ages, from the smallest infant to the oldest
grandmother. Any price you want to pay from
25c 8 1.50.
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR WOMEN
Are They on Your Shopping List?
Hand Embroidered Japanese Kimonas,
in silk and crepe $3.75 to $12.50
Domestic Kimonas of silk or crepe
at $1.75 to $5.00
Silk Petticoats 82.95, $4.75. 85.75 and $0.95
Furs, Sets, Separate Muffs or Neckpieces, all
prices.
Children's Sets $2.50 to
Shirtwaists of cotton material to go at
from $1.00 to
Shirtwaists of silk materials to go at
irom $1.95 tc
Shirtwaists ot lace, ehilfon or Georgette,
from 85.00 to 815.00
Fancy Brassieres, from $1.50 to $4.50
Silk Envelope Combinations, come in flesh color
or white at $3.95. $4.95 and 85.95
Nainsook, Lace Trimmed Combinations, would 0"
dainty additions to "Her" collection of lingerie
at 98c to $5.95
Crisp Christmas Aprons 35c to 75C
Sweaters $1.95 to $7.50
Give "Her" a T. P. W. Gift Certificate so she can
select for herself a brocade corset, warm coat,
beautifl party dress, dress skirt, silk dress, cloth
dress.
TO THE GIVER OF WORTHY FURNITURE
we offer at ONE-HALF former price, Library
Tables, Rocking Chairs, Desks. Book Cases, China
Cabinets in pleasing designs of solid oak.
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GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL.
Say a Table Cloth, Lunch Cloth or Napkins.
We put these up in Christmas boxes in fine
shape. Our linens are of the best possible make
with the price the lowest.
Table Cloths $4.00 to $10.00
Lunch Cloths 98c to $7.50
Napkins, dozen $2.00 to $9.00
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The Bargain Basement
THURSDAY-FRIDAY SPECIAL DAYS 8
Lots of Goods Sold at Extremely Low Prices.
You will enjoy your giving by "Giving More."
Your dollars will buy more here than elsewhere. JjjJ;
Teddy Bear Knit Pants The babv will get lota M
of comfort out of one of these pretty, soft wool,
heavy knitted garments that have always sold 8
from $1.00 to SI. 2.") 19c .
Woolen Knit Leggings Pretty white heavy
knitted woolen leggings, pretty designs and sold flj
regular at from 85c to $1.00; add this much t m
baby's comfort 9c S
Wool Shawls Not for style but comfort, knit- 5t
ted from heavy soft yarn. A present you will be p
proud to give, value 50c to 85c 9C M
Another lot 15c : another lot 29c. &
Silk Ties Four in hands for the men and boys : i
excellent colors and new, clean stock. An ac- B
r-entable present, worth 50c anywhere 19C -jt
Pillow Tops 13" 2
Furs 81.98 $
Muffs $2.95 a
initial Handkerchiefs '5c y
Men's Sox, all colors 9c SI
Mufflers 9c g
Woo Gloves and Miff 37c 9
i."- Sweaters 82.79 ?3
$3.no Sweaters $1.00 3
Do the best with your Christmas money and vis- m
it the Bargain Basement.
We are overstocked on
all classes of fur neck
wear. This is due to the
fact that many of this sea
son's suits and coats had
standing fur collar-; at
tached which made the
wearing of a fur neck
piece unnecessary. Christ
mas gift buyers, think of
the opportunity for prac
tical gift giving this time
ly sale offers you. No
doubt your mother, wife
or sweetheart already has
a muff, how thoroughly
"She" would appreciate a
neckpiece to match, in or
der to complete the set.
You can secure such a
neckpiece at this great
sale at one half it's origi
nal price which is only a
small portion of its real
value at the present time,
as these furs were bought
before the rise in prices
due to the war.
The furs included are
genuine American minx,
black fox, Manchurian wolf, Japanese and brook
mink, red and gray fox. Marmot. German martin.
Sable fox. Hudson seal and black and brown
French coney.
The regular prices range in close succession
from $1.98 to $125.00. During this sale
ORIGINAL PRICE.
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3 PHONES ALL 15.
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE.
COUNTRY SAUSAGE Fresh and cl
pounds
SUNKIST ORANGES Extra fancy,
dozen
ismaller sizes
an
ize
35c and !
ASPARAGUS Extra fancy
3 cans
Extra fancy green Asparagus
Dozen cans
FIG PUDDING Cans
jnder white spears,
8 1 .09
a&c
82.75
15c
am
QUEEN OLIVES Quad jars
HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE li can
RIPE OLIVES Special, pint cans 3 for
Kuuutu walnut hxira fancy whit
pound
CHRISTMAS CANDIES Select your
here ; big assortment pure, fresh and
some.
z.c
50
95c
50f
meats,
30
:andies
whole-
PENDLETON'S
GREATEST
DEPARTMENT
STORE
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS
TO TRADE.
rrm i-rga- planning tr, rnaki- the party thin year -r put In Jeopardy by his 1
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L. B, Mll.l. NOT Alton:.
CorophrneiUlnn hor rtterln-la-Mrs.
Frank -ral;tr! of Hlllt'ro,
who hu ben her ftjr' tot Dm
time Hrr. BMl iW,'.aultri ymtr6n
Hftrmon oattrtkhMi 'lth h lnf"r
ml w-wlnK party at htt hoti.- 0
Wdl Alt rtret Hr KUnrt iBClud-
d Mm harka YttrfiUtl, wr w. P
li.irdun, Mre HsWtfd M l-u. Mr.
Jaeek Matins Mr CharlM CrmbtW,
Mr Jarr- Hail, Mr Walter KuU.
Mn. i UK... w Btflor, M' W II
OotUford, .Mr Aii-iandi-r Mannlns.
Mr. J. H Bntwm, MiM Ullian OoJli
ford t.n-1 Mi Ml fan Vurplllal Mr.
n.ki. i.f, tadav for hi-r hom.
. t , n)yd HM iharmlnx ho
Hal q ill. Miw- 0Mt iinn
uri MU4rod Bortwloi vMek1 t..it th
form at a iuekMj pony at thr 0WlM
ktm t fit wtr otroot TkO In-
Ll fuii' ft. t MM (rtn-n In honor
,,t Hm NMUatoe vnriK paoafj wim
lr hOKM f"" MttWJff '"r h":i'
.! Tin ri.nm wrf vn plftlfll
Ateoimtetl In a red and white eotof
eheme ThT wer- ten niimti -in
the pretMai and m't uf them were
il daacoa, The yOtUX la.dle were
aji lxted In nerving refreshment bj
tbdl qiOtham, Mry Jarn H. Gwlnn
Knd Mrr N'.rlorne Hrkeley.
spending
F'ortland
Tb dan ln party to M given a
u. k fri.ni this evening In the Kagie-
Wood man hall b twelve young farm
an r:d their wives primlei! to It
01 - ,! the largest and prettleW af
falra ',f the season Approximately
IhTM hundred Invitation have be-n
An :' that in alwa anticipat
ed Is tb annual taVBlbdl Sigma darn
ing part'- of the CfcffttBMM holida."
M- es'-emljer twenty-aeventh, l
ihe data set for the llli party and
the alumni of the fraternlt are
(Con tjnuad from pa?e one.)
Au-tro-Hungarian admiralty with re
gard to the ninklng of the steamship
An' una. in which It was admitted
that the vessel was torpedoed after
her engines had been stopped and
when paasengers were still on board
This adml"ion alone is, In the view
of th government of the I'nlted
States, sufficient to fix upon the
commander of the submarine whi'-h
fired the torpedo, the responslbllltv
for having wilfully violated the rec
ognlzed law of nations and entirely
disregarded those humane principle!
which every belligerent should ob
serve In the conduct of war at sea.
In view of these admitted ctrcum
stan'en the government of the I'nlt
ed States feels Justified in hold'ng
that the details of the sinking of the
An'ona, the weight i:nd i harai ter of
the additional testimony corroborat
ing the admiralty's report, and the
number of Americana killed or Injur
ed are in no way essential matters of
dls'usslon.
"The cnlBebttlty of the commander
is In "tr Call established, and 'he
undisputed faet la that rltlxens of
the United H'atea were killed. Injured
commander o the submarine hava
been so long ind so universally re. -'
gnixed and are so manifest from the
Itandpolnt of right and Justice that
the government of tne 1'nited State!
does not feel en lied upon to debate
them and does not understand that
the Imperial and royal government
queattone or disputes them
"The government or the I'nlted
Stales, therefore. finds no other
i our.-e open to It bill to tiold the Im
perial and royal government respon
sible for the net of rts naval com
mander and to renew the definite bu:
respectful demands made In Its com
munication of the sixth of December.
191fi It sincerely hopes that the
foregoing statement of Its position
will enable the Imperial and royal
government to percphe the Justice Of
those demands and comply with
them In the HIM spirit of frankness
and with the same concern for the
good relations now existing between
the United Stales and Austria-Hungary
which prompted tne government
of the I'nlted Slates to make them "
LANSING
CAPTAIN (T,A0 l FEATHEHH
His whole ipxi covered with i-gret-
Worth ThotMende,
NEW Oltl.EANS. Dec. 20 When
Captain J. Persrsen stepped down
the gang plank of oil vesael he was
accoated In a friendly manner by a
customs inspector. Then. notlcini
vvh.u seemed to be a small feather
sticking to the captain's wrist, the
federal official attempted to brush It
Off, The movement disclosed a long
algret.
"Why," I'uptuin pedersen stam
mered, "that's only a feather i waa
bringing to my wife."
"Strip off that vest," the Inspec
tor replied, "and we"II see how mar..,
feathers you have"
Captain Pederaen took off his vest
and swung by a cord about his neck
and surrounding his body were 2)
aiglets, tied In bundles of 25 each,
and valued at between 13000 and $,
000. He was arrested tne Importa
tion! of algrets being prohibited by
a federal law.
the school at the time of the elope-1 Affidavits signed h) l ,
ment. In order to get away from told of a plot to blast Canadian tun
the girls' dormitory, Miss Merrill told j nels anil claimed he had been hired
ne matron sne was going to sic iui iiv I . mm v..n hh....i..
kith
end.
tew ATr ;n'rrc uao t a v
ni.. .,.f,..... . 1 'annum prices now sin
DILI. WliriUUl LIIWII B1 to (EC an ounce
bombs to he pla
!t camera
tr
al a In
WASHINGTON, Dec 18. Hy a,
vote of 43 to 29 the senate voted In
favor of the administration, extending!
the emergency war taxes a year.
Senator Smoot's amendment, lim-i
King the extension to June .10. was I
defeated 41 to 23.
Senator Simmons, head of the fl- j
nance committee, formally reported!
the necessity of extending the taxes
to prevent a deficit.
tilltl, AND TEACHER ELOPE
Make-Believe siviJurts in Drnma
l ull In latve end Wed.
ST. UJl'IS, Dec. 20 Bt. Iajuih
friends have Just learned of the el
opement and secret marriage of Har
ry White , principal of the overland
Park school, In St. lxuts county, and
Miss Edith Beatrice Merrill, of 'ar
ruthersville. Mo. They were married
In Jadiaofl , Mo. by Re. U r
I toss
While and his bride were ItUdentl
together at the Cape DiNfdeaa Nor
mal school. They were make-lielleve
sweethearts In a play given by tha.
student! three years ago.
Miss Merrill was still a student In
''Count'1 Admits Plots.
WINNKPKi;, Man., Dec. 21. A.
Calgary dispatch said "fount'' von
Koolbergen. alias J. 11. von Montford
admitted he had plotted with others
in San Francisco to destroy Canadi
an bridges and railways, and Ameri
can munition plans.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
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