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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1919)
AOB TWO TEN PAGES For Wednesday's Shoppers In Pendleton's Greatest Department Store We have just opened a new department in our store The Kenilworth Gift Shop .4 5 Here you will find the latest gift merchan dise collected in beautiful, comprehensive as sortments. There are table articles of all de scriptions in glassware, mahogany and hand painted china. You are invited to come in and inspect this new department. Here you will find attractive gifts for the man who smokes or little articles for the home, anniversary presents, or little remembrances for the housewife. Come in and let us show vou our Kenilworth Gift Shop. On the second floor. It will pay you to walk upstairs. YOU WILL NEED LACES for your Christmas work. Wre are prepared to display the most extensive line of foreign and domestic laces suitable for your "gift" work that it has ever been our pleasure to show you. See them now. THE MOST WONDERFUL LOT OF CHRISTMAS RIBBONS you ever saw are here. Beautiful embroider ed effects for bags and vestings, wide fancy satins for camisoles and lingerie. Wide novel ties as well as the little pecoted styles, in fact a tremendous showing of new things for your Christmas work. The reason most women put Quality above all else when buying yarn is because they don't want to invest days and weeks in diligently knitting, only to be disappointed with the re sult. That is why MINERVA THE NATIONAL QUALITY YARN is sought by women who know. That is why stores that boast the BEST, display MINER VA prominently. The new Minerva Knitting Manual illus trates hundreds of clever articles and gar ments for young and old. Beautiful and novel designs and styles so suitable for Christmas gifts. And Minerva yarns will bring results. They're so soft and beautifully colored. The booklet sells for 35c. BARGAINS, IN OUR LOW PRICED SHOP MEN'S m:.vv vnion srrrs si.8- Ilero- a sah- thai auaits jour Wolni-xlay's shopping. Good ImnV umlcrwrar Tor winter. nl I HM ill Balni $1.87 CHILDREN'S JKRSKY SETS 98i Consists of Jersey Cap. Jersey Coat and Vaggla Pants in colors of red and cray. Ha-semeiit Sale 98c SALE OF OUTING GOWN One meat counter piled high with heavy (towns for women and children. Not made tur cheap stores, with cheese cloth lightly covered with a light knap, hot of a heavy Outing with a lieavy knap. Itasement Sale 98c to SI. 89 THF. BIG WOMAN Just added extra -tied pctticwts. largest made, all at Bar ,ain Prices. OIH POPl I.AH S.VI.F OF WOMFVS COATS. WOOXl IHUE8SES AM) SII.K KRFSSFS. WOOL SKlltTS AND SOJK SKIRTS is proving most satisfactory. The prices are excep tionally low. Women's Coats " $7.s9 , s.t2.SO Wool Dresses $10.69 to S-MI.ST Silk Dresses $7.M to S 19.87 Wool Skirts S5.89 t() SKI.98 Silk Skirts $4.39 to $9.47 An Attractive Showing of Waists You will find it a very easy matter to pick from the varieties presented, numbers of stun ning styles which will be very becoming to you. Their unique American and Parisian artistry gives them a "chicness" which is captivating. And when you note how little are the prices they are quoting, you will want to take more than onehome with you. Here are only a few examples : Georgette and crepe de chines in all the new Fall and Winter shades. Some combinations of colors, others beaded and braided, many over blouses in bright colors; 34 to 50 size. Price . $5.75 to $26.50 HYCREST HAN L BAGS OF QUALITY A hand bag is a ne. cecity for every woman, and besides wanting one for its use she wants it to be attractive. In no line of hand bags are character and style so exemplified as in the Hycrest Bags. We are offering an excellent variety of these bags, the beauty, novelty and utility of which every woman will appreciate. Velvet Bags, plain and beaded in black and colors $5.75 to $15.00 Chinese Mandarin Bags $10.00 to $20.00 Leather Bags $2.00 to $15.00 KmmtTCKS GREATEST DrP.VRTHi'NT STORE 'GO i , TiT pies warenouse. RV TO Good Shoes for Men Style, fit and durability are assured with every pair of men's shoes we sell. The most rigid tests of service and comparison won't chalk up a single demerit against them. Made on orthopedically correct lasts, of sturdy lea thers, in styles that are at once comfortable and attractive. You will not find better shoes than these at their prices. Men's Gun Metal English Bal Goodyear welt, the T. P. W. Brand. None better for the price $12.00 Men's Gun Metal English Bal. Goodyear welt, a shoe that will wear to your satisfaction at . $9-00 Men's Gun Metal Blu. Goodyear welt, a dress shoe which will hold its shape and give excellent service at $11.00 Men's Kangaroo Blu. Goodyear welt, full double sole, rubber heel, leather lined, all for the pair $10.00 Men's High Shoes, 1(5 inch top, Goodyear welt, soft leather, price $11.00 and $12.00 If your feet ache and pain, if you have cal louses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fal len or broken arches, call at our shoe depart ment. We have a graduate expert who will gladly serve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. AU Other Depts. call 22 DEMONSTRATION All of this week by Crawford of Ferguson's Genuine Orange Marmalade. Has the edge but not the bitter. Made of California Sun-Kissed Oranges and pure gran ulated sugar with about 1 per cent of lemon. Come in and sample this delicious Marma lade any day this week. Apiwiramce. It is remarkable." phyiosopessimis li illy said Old Codger, that the man no does not know much of anything and knows that little ail askew, usu i.Jy assumes the tone and attitude of one who knows everything and is i aware that when he departs this life ' wisdom wil Idle with them. This ap j pearance is most often found in horse 1 doctors, grocery store sages and trifl- ( ing sons-in-law, uch as mine." Coun-i t Gentleman. FRAZIER GIVES HAND ON PLUMB HAN I Mary Wylie I j j Contralto JEAN BULLOCK j At the piano. ; I Presbyterian Church j THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 13TH ! 8:15 o'clock. Admission $1.00 ffl Tickets on sale at Thompson Drug Store. j I iii 'in aim in, i. - 1 B j&F? HI s gress protected vigorously whfn the health officer started to take down the sifcn on her house. "Why. auntie," exclaimed the offi cer, "why don't you want me to take it down?" "Well, sah." she answered, "dey ain' be'n a hill eollectah neah dis house sertce dat sign went up. You- all let it aone!" Harper's. "I don't eat as much an f did. I'm reducing." "You want to bring down your weight?" "No; my expenses." San FTar.cla to Chronicle. Screvn School. Mr.s. Smythc: What a jewel of a butler you have! He must hav had many years' experience. Mrs. Irowne: No: 1 Just learned recently that all he. knows he learned from the movie butlers. Film Fun. CHINAMAN UPHELD AS IDEAL HUSBAND BY LIA0 SZE KANG PARIS, Nov. 11. Girls, if you want a happy married life, with a husband who will always be faithful and never unkind, marry a Chinaman. This is the pronouncement of IjIro Hze Kang, counsellor of the Chinese republic here, in answer to a recent warning to French girls by Minister of the Interior Fams to keep the "ycl- lrw peril" from their homes and no to marry Chinese laborers. Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup GRAND FORKS, JT. . Governor Lynn J. Krazler and Glenn 2. Plumb, author of the "Plumb Plan" for the operatv- and con trol of the railroads, met In Grand Forks when Plumb fvoke at the reconstruction conference of the University of Narth Dakota. Fra zier Is the first governor to publicly announce approval ol the nwmo pian. rmma is at 'tm "rt. Mukc It at Home and Save Aliout $1.50 lliildren Duvu To Take It. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid ! MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN UPPER SILESIA ARE NOT RECOGNIZED BY COUNCIL ARE YOUR EYES RIGHT? The really senntljle thlngr. of course, is to know our KYE3. H-ve them exa.min.Hl by an Optomet rist, who Is specially tralasd In Optometiic science. Without this professional advice no one can tell whether his or her eye slant is good. Unwillingly ou may be seeing only half as well as you might. HAVi: voi.'il i.yi-.s EXAMINED UII. A. M. SIMMONS I Optometrist At ROYAL M. SAWTELLE'S Optical le. In one minute your clogged nostrils j will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling. blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Qf-t a small bottle of Ely's Cream i Balm frnrn your druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In y-uir nostrils. It , penetrates through every air passage Of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comc instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay ptuffed-up with a sold rr nasty catarrh Relief I ! comes so quickly. PARIS, Nov. 1 1. The supreme council today decided not to recognize reKUlts of municipal elections in Upper Silesia. It alao decided to permit the Creeks' occupation of Smyrna to continue provisionally. The council rejected Germany's re quest that it reopen the question of th- disposition of Kalmedy. which was awarded to Belgium. Oct from a'ny drug stre a package of Ir. Carter's K. & B. Tea. Put con tents In a bowl. Add a level teacupful of sugar. Mix and pour over this 3 teacupfuls f boiling water. Strain and flavor either with TCssence of Pep perment of Wintergreen, according to taste. Dose for adults, l tablespoonful each night or night and morning until n regular movement of the bowels is ef fected. For children, 1 teaspoonful more or less according to age. For a real tonic and blood purifier, 1 teaspoonful every night or every other night f'r at least three weeks. Out this recipe out and paste It on the bottle. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WILL ERECT MEMORIAL TO HONOR WAR'S DEAD EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is ct the bottom of most digestive ill. Ki-MOIDS for indigestion afford pleat ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, T- r gene, Nov. II.- Plans for the erection of a memorial in honor of I'niversify ot Oregon men who died In the ser I vice will be formulated by committees of the faculty, board of regents and the student body. It th plan of the committee td nlM the money for the memorial en tirely by vol utilary subscription and !iot by direct solicitation. The fund has been Started by a gift of more than $4f0 from the class of 191. who rain- j cd this money to go toward the erec tion of a statue which was started by DM late KoswHI Dosch, but never completed. New Vn for a Quarantine? Slim. During an epidemic In a small , 'south- r town every infected house A Good Stock of Coal in our Bins ROCK SPRINGS and UTAH Conditions of transpor tation and a strong pro bability of strikes make it advisable for you to buy now. B. L Burroughs, Inc. PHONE 5 Cor. Webb and College nnnnnn n i i - ii nn mr-7 s All sizes 3-4 ton, 2 ton, 3 1-2 ton, 4 ton, I 5 ton Look them over. Cost less in the long run 1 FRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO. I JJP1tone 46 722 Cottonwood JJjjJ - i r . I t$)k;&w;,nMIZtoK. m? r"7 SSBCBfliht SI SSSSBl I -ii mm m mk mi raiv: m m vaflTjysam j 1 1 -sgggpr' sssjp syasssi j ! Quality Goes GearThrough jjl WE HAVE JUST UNLOADED A CARLOAD OF THESE SPLENDID CARS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER j Western Auto Go. Agents for Cole, Reo, Doi t and Winther Trucks Cor. Water and Cottonwood Sts. I j I McKay & West, Props. Ill Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 688 wim pur unner quarantine. yiirr inti IttSfast had been checked, an old ne-J 1 .