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EIGHT PAGES, PACE TWO V" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1918. M n 4? re to IK IK ) '1 " -A- 'f:-s f. .?? r &&vr$fc -Jr v -.V v . . mi i7a irK 7s 1 1 More Shopping days "before Christmas CAN YOU REALIZE THAT THERE ARE SO FEW DAYS, SO FEW HOURS LEFT IN WHICH TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? BETTER COME TO THIS STORE WHERE YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE, PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT A MINIMUM OF, EXPENSE, TIME AND ENERGY. COURTEOUS, OBLIGING SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND. Ik ' PS m tec 1 v i i WOMEN'S SPECIALLY PRICED AT $23.75 suns PYRALIN IVORY The good quality kind is proving f, one of our most popular shopping sections. Gombs, trays, cream jars, files, buffers, hair brushes, mirrors, jj manicure scissors, all here at a rea 1, sonable price, from .... .33c to $6.00 A COMPLETE LINE OF STRAP PURSES of the all leather kind, walrus, seal and grain leathers, wonderful values at $1.25, $1.73, $2.00. Others up to $7.50. r&'tf? i IfSGrftfc WW WHAT BETTER THAN SILKS AS A CHRIST MAS GIFT? .The silk department of this store will .contribute! largely this year to the happiness of many people ; who are to receive the waists and dress pattern lengths sold in the last few days. There's a reason. The best qualities , sold. , at a price ' as lowMas we con-j sistently can". ' ' Satins, messalines,' ' crepes,' charmeuse in all the fall shades at the yard $1.75 to $3.50 Fancy Silks at yard S2.00, $2.25, $2.50 OUR SELECTION OF INDIAN ROBES AND BATH ROBES From the Pendleton Woolen Mills is inost complete. What a splendid givable gift they are, and how pleased anyone Is that is fortunate enough to re ceive one of them. A special department of these robes is awaiting vour visit, this coming week. Robes . $8.50 to $12.50 gifts of fine Linen , What housewife or wife to be wouldn't like one of these beautiful Pattern Cloths or a dozen Napkins or perhaps a table cloth or two from these pure linen and mercerized damasks. Pattern Cloths frorn $7.00 to $18.00 Napkins from -, $3.00 to $15.00 Damasks, yard i 65c to $2.75 Pure Linen Huck Towels in very fine qualities, new patterns from 85c to $2.00 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model, Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE Phone 15. , All Other Dcpts". Thone 22 New California Figs, packages 10c, 15c and 20c Heinz Pure Mince Meat, pound 30c Fresh Grated Horseradish, jar 40c Orange Marmalade, absolutely pure, jars, 15c, 25c and 40c. - Extra Fancy Jellies and Jams, jars 15c to $1.50 Hearts of Baby Artichokes, can 85c Very Choice Strained Honey, jars 53c, $1.00, $1.90 Fresh, Crisp Saratoga Chips, package ..... 15c Boneless Chicken Tamales, can 20c Easy Washer Laundry Soap, 5 bars .......... 25c Fresh Shipment of Tru-Blu Cookies and Crackers just arrived. Traoli'nl Christmas -. ... .-. . ...-.j 5 .IT' j lTnrthul , i ' ! ;lrtM fa?!5 Hit ('Klflt, irs MORK i'OPl'LAI! TMVV ME I ii vnc.t h nhol lot more than we et but "here's one case where we're Bruins mora than we looked for. t r '' 1 ' M FTOiY BODY IS FAIItl.Y "OllAHBING t P" TIK f;OOI THINGS. 711 KICK AlilO CIIOWDS, CltOWDS, CltOWPS . ' '' '' The only refUPSts we make of you is thin: "Don't Jam," "don't be impatient," "don't complain if there is a lark of room fire would rather, have lots of patrons atukloads of Rood en icealilt barfiains than have lots of room." Don't pet out of humor if the bargain you saw. yesterday is gone today, rejrjember "We told you ep." I.KT TIIESK srOGKSTIOXS llFT.P YOI" IX YOl'It 1M! AtTICAU SKXSIItl.K CIIKISTMAS OIVINO. Sweaters for All. Silk ond Wool Skirts lTi-tty Silk Cups Winter Wool llressos Ties and KiTelilel's Shoes for Kiddies ' Men's Klilrts ;lrl's Trcsses Hose for Kyerjhody rllildren's Coats Ilowered liililwins Slioc-s for IliK l'olks ltoys Suits Si arf ami Cap Sets CMnifort House Shoes AVonien's ;lovcs Servk-ealrte r'niN 1'elt and Kill Slippers. Those and hundreds of other sensible, serviceable bargains. $T.m Vc Have I'lail on Sale 7 Fine Indian Holies 7 They are siiehlly soilod originally sold for $12.ri Vlvit the liarKain Itasemenl Saula Ciaus's Amies. PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 'bMIWHERE 7f PAYS TO THADE a i I 8 . "We have some most attractive suits that we're closing out at the above price. You will like them. i 'Fancy, with big collars and cuffs that, spell com fort for the wearer, also plain tailored models for the woman who possesses her own furs and wants to look smart for every occasion. Remember Special values at $23.75. Others $25.00 to $45.00. Every one a bargain. . Klla nrniier filven Plvm-et. ' Decree nd order has been banded down In the case, of Ella. Henner vs. XVtUium Benner by JiuIko U. W. Phelps srantiiiK plaintiff divorce. leaves for South Hi nd.- O. T. Cressy, who has heen emplov ed for the past year at the Economy druf store, left this mornlnit for the home of hla parents at South Bend, Oreson. May ict Nurses. In response to a request sent from the Ited Cross here to' Northwest heudquarters, nskinir for nurses to as sist during the Spanish Influenza epi demic at Milton and Freewater, the ennpter was told to apply to Dr. Seely of Portland, mho Is state health offi cer, jvurses are .promised from this source. Q I y-f ; Remembei Ivkley to I.a tirnnde. Fred Loekley, returned T.-M. C. A. j man. left on No. 18 last evening for Jji Grande and other points In Ore- Bon east or here.' Durlnjr the day yesterday he was busy meeting old friends and receiving congratulations on his return home. He was a speuk er at the hish school in the mornine. On the eremitic of his arrival. Sunday, he was the Ruest of local people at an informal dinner at the Hotel Pen dleton, there being 14 present. In .loo Desiulin's House. Kd Nelson, one of local men published yesterday by the Patriotic Service League ns a slacker on th I nlted War fund drive, will have to find a, Vew house In which to live. It became known today that he Is livlns in a house owned by Joe Despaln, lo cal Pendleton boy who has done he roic work with the Canadians all through the war. Relatives of De spaln stated today that they will ask the tenant to get out or the house as they do not wish him to 'bo the occu pan of the place when Joe' tVapaln returns. This ? Coffee Goes Further 'Guarantee Your o-roccrvvill refundMull price you paid ,M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not pieaseyour i;a.sic, uuiMctiLi.1 uu jou--" you have used out ot the can. Vacuum Packed It Reaches You Fresh FINDINGS. AIRED WASH I O XTON Dec. 9j Gorman priipaamlw. in the Xnitnd States raised j nearly $2.0O0,00H) , fur conducting I their work here, llruco IHelnRki told the senate investigating committee to ! day. Hlelaski said 12.5OO,ft0f were 'raised through loann from New York j banks nnd $.0fl0.0rt from German ( banks. Nearly $2 0Mi.Ooo were ppent I in tbe lioln Pawha affair, $ 1.700, Ort I In purchasing the New York Mail and j four or five hundred thousand In propaganda among the Jews nnri hundreds of thoiiHands among the Jrteh.- The Lewis family ha returned in town and decided to give up luxur AMERICANS INCOBLENZ President is Santa to Youngsters Who Waved By Golf Club Roadside ABOARD THH OKORrtB WASHINGTON1, Dec. !. Young-' sters along the road to the Washington country club, where the president plays golf, will not be forgotten Chrismas. Wilson arranged for the purchase of candy ond presents for these children who always waved their hands and.snlute him on the way to thfr club. RY WKTiB MILXBK (United -Press .stuff Corres pondent. WITH THK AM M FtfCANS JS PRUSSIA, Dec. 'J. American troops are in Cohlenz. A small detachment, at the request f German authorities, w-nt ahead of the main section of the third army for the immedinte occu pation of the Important Rhine city. 7t traveled on a ftpecial train, arriving at Cnulenz ' at noon Sunday. l'ermanent oe cupatlon of the center of Km American bridgehead resulted from a written request of the I'jiirgomafUer military com man -'der, who Tasked the Americitns nftr the'iVleparture of (irrmnn frnop. '.W dTsnrder Is n-porfrd, hut Germnn offioialj declared hnt owin tp -UnBctfled ' ?ondt tious, they wished' to tak' no ichances. ' The arrival of the Americans oft thr Rhine Is thus four days head f . scht'dufe. The remainder ft the third army will arrive a a planned. , A ,., uui'Dornou SEE YOUR CHILD IS SICK;; CONSTIPATED' llilili ATTIIMil K! MVK WS MIO.H MVKIt AMI liOW 1CI.H AT OWH jFood Administration Suggests Pledge for Women of America COMMITTEK WU.t, GO 11i MOTMJS Iowa. Thv. 9. Sen-bUrr- Ciinnnliw produced ttie penate wonld T-t pass a hill orjatins pauJ Scea Spending torlal lOmmifHlon to t' to Kiirope ami . , , obsrrve tlm ppaif -onfi-pmi-e. TO THE PEOPLE OF PENDLETON , AND SURROUNDING TOWNS I wish to announce that I have pur chased the insurance business of the late CHAS. E. HEARD and will con duct the business in the same good way it has ben handled in the past. Should there be any way to improve the service of this agency I shall endeavor to do so. JOE KERLEY lavtiram-c Knef o IIS. i hki:d. IXC, j;al I stale Furlough at Milton Kajt Oreffonian Special.) MILTON, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Coylo and daughter. Kdna. Norma pnd Oda were Saturday shoppers In Wj.lla Walla. Mr. Florence Kelley returned thin week after a week's vlfdt with rela tives at College Place, Wash, nil fnpowners'mUHt 4c 1 It their ftige be fore Christmas owmst to lack of imit alIe food; whereupon tne pig con troller, -with a tear in his eye and a sob In hi heart, rowp and HPked the nation why hadn't he been conmilted, In a pathetic speech he showed how the government had taken this action right over his head, and as oil piga Herbert Hoover has suggested a pledge for the women of America in observance of conservation week. It is iKsued with the following meftsase: "The food supplies of tho world have been steadily lessening- It Is i the Impact of this shorage which hn j knocked at e.very door in the United States. . We hold it In nor power and ours alone, to keep the wolf from the door of the world. This duty in wider than war It is as wide ns our humanity." The Pledge . . We pledge to" our country our best effort to proven waste ond the sel fish use of our food reserves. We pledge our loyal cooperation in carry ing out the conservation measures suggested by the government. And if economy sometimes grows irksome or If this service works un welcome change in our accustomed manner of living, we will think of. those who have offered their lives Tor their country and those whose homes have been devastated. We will hr glad thaC we, too, can serve In satisfy ing their hunger, in renewing -their courage, and 4n re-establishing their homes. Mother: Your child Isn't naturally cross mill peevish. .See If tongue,. I" coated; this Is a sure sign lis llttl stomach, liver and bowels need a rlNi using at once. When listlexs. pnle, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat . ore, doesn't eat, sleep or net naturally, hft stomas h -ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleanslnff should always be the first treatment iin. Nothing omuhIs "California Syrup of KlgV for children's ills; give a tea- xHonful. and In a few hours all the fyul v r4fuiir bt tt,ud!iientlug fvod which .U clvyied in th bowel passes out of the system, and . you have a well and playful child again. All childrt-n love this harmless, dell clous 'i;viit . laxative.'' and it . nevr fails to effort a good "innlde' rleanH ip Djrectjon for babies, children of alt Rti nnd grown-up are plainly 4n the bottl. Keep it handy In your home. A 1H t?e given today saves a iok child to moriMiw. but get (ho genuine, f Ak your drulst for a bottle of Cali fornia. ftynii of Figs." 4hnn look and see thnt it Is nuulo by the California Kig yritp Co." , , , Klnjr &a vca Con I Too. LOXIK), Xov. 10. fHy mail.) The king Is busy cutting down hU coal ration. With thhe queen and the court he bus returned gi Iuidon and to a fire less palace. A plan to economize furl Is In op eration in all the royal palaces. Ji JJnckfnghnm palace. Windsor Cnstle. ( wen buiidrrd ami nfuHy-flvo than- and SandrlnK)tm the grates hava 1 ""iHl trMp-s nurws and rtvfltnim rm- been bricked up and the nnntber of ! tiiarkel at North Ailmuio mn . for ovenaeas diiHnic the WU u-vrillii; to figiin a n m hi urcd. . 1,79.",000 Sailed From North Atlantic Ports During War M'W YoitK. Jxv. 7. A million. fires Krwtrly rcdiireil. Ry royal I cmiinaiiil the hniicohnld fires have nit '.t yven golnif for Uie winter. l.lK'ht inp of iuiskhkp, cm. rldor.s. sad ante-rooms hn liven cut down by moro than half. nnU In the klnK'M private 11 p rl mcritH n eitii ilur ITiictlce hnfl been followed. '. More Transports Due, Convalescents ' Arrive N. Y. Today NRW YORK, Dec. 9. The Am- erlrnn transport Mera, with Sl officer and ir.SP men. all con- valescentH, arrived today from Itrest. A number cif trunyports, delayed by storma, ore duo to arrive today. For Constipation Indiettoii, Sick Headache, Bilioua-, nc, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gaa oaj the Stomach, Bud Breath or other con-: ditioni cauted by clogged or irregular' boweb, take j '. FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET! A wholesome and thoroughly rf -truing physic mild and gentle in action. . B. B. H.wrd. UnadilU. Gn.t "I find Foley Cathartic Inbleu ive me quicker rcliaf from COntlipatioo than anytbing I ever fried. I.I.MAN A CO. lEixa rATiox uwv nitKM. WAKTIIXCTOV. TXv. 0. The ftii premo court tipbcld ttio Kansas law licensing rrgnlallni; grnfti mid pro diiiv fvmindsKloninicn. Tlio law was were to be k 1 1 fed before Christmas his j passed primarily to cntroI produce pfisition as pig controller van ridicu eoniniissirni mm wfio. It Is ci aimed b-us end therefore untenable. Where fore he resigned amid the squealing I Mr. and Mrs. Tracy 'were In TValla hundreds of little pif? who thought ; Walla last Saturday. I'aul Scea who Is in the nervirp, has been wpendlng- h furloiiR'j at the I borne of hl parents. While here he haw hen 111. Mr. and Mrs. ?.f. C. Howard and I houw collect iorv of Rarbasre In order i Mm. Thoma Frazier were vlnitors tot keep bright the prospect of pork, i. Walla Walla Monday. j if they are able to keep the piss ro- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ton are pre- Ing- this way the E-r.vernment might parlna to return to their former home; be indnced to rescind the" death sen- . In Colorado, hoplne to Improve Mr! tence. Tirro dealing unfairly with farmers. Tho snpremo eoiirt decided the liohl luar companies need! not pay tlie) eor they'd rather be controlled than killed, j poration tax passed by oonjrrees. J9J.1 J'Jut the public doesn't mean to let) ; this pl? question die out o easily, t They Ui Tlielr fedfciiio I.nte. PIstm must and shal be reared. So J l,ot'O.V. Ndv. 6. B.rt mall.) PiK-lover are organizing house to Some Jon doners hove , found raid lx.nfi'8 health by the chane. Peace and Tigs -Share England's Thoughts liO.vnW, Nov. ft. fMy mail.) Two tfplcs are uppermost In the na tion's mind today peace and pi firs. The prent pier fioextion Is being or Piled north, ioii!h, east and west. The Koveruwt'Dt Bnt out a notice that 1 rctentatlve Gray dodging nn exienslve fffime. Mr. and Mrs. Ketewski Jewlfl went to Brighton in July. 1917. to escape air-raids. In April this year thieves got Into their Tvmdon house, ond when the police searched the place they found the attic floors covered with flour and sugar on which thousands of mice were feeding! In addition to 44S pounds of flour and 33B pounds of sugar there was a very Inrae quantity of tea and Jam. W.VS!lI;TOY Iee. The na- ; ann th mice spoiled the contents. t tonal railway syMem. tinder Federal. This is what wartime nerves cost iworfwwatimi, chartered lmt nt j Mr. and Mrs. Iewla The burglars owned by the (povernnient. Is provided got their silver, the mice got their! for in a Mil inlrodiH-ed Imlny by lEep-' food, and the magistrate 8ot $1000 ' GOV'T fHAItTKH ADVOTATKI). LESS WORK FOR MOTHER When it is bad outdoors, the children must plav indoors, and the floors usually get the worst - of things. But floors painted with - - ' LOWE BROS. Hard Drying Floor Paint hold their own, and are much easier to keep clean. Use this good paint on your floors then let the' children romp to their hearts' content. Always in stock. WALL PAPER, PICTURE MOULDING AND GLASS. L. J. McATEE The Practical Paint Man 513 Main Street Telephone 158 lot their good money,