East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN. PENDLETON. ORKOOH. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1019.
TEN PAOJiS
THOSE WHO SELECT GIFTS WITH A
FULL APPRECIATION OF ALL
A GIFT MEANS
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MKXT TO THE GOOD TASTE OF THE RECIPIENT, FIND ENJOYMENT IN DOING THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN ,
A STORE LIKE THIS. WHERE THE SUBSTANTIAL CHARACTER OF EVERY GIFT ARTICLE CONTAINED IN ITS IM-'
MENSE STOCK PROCLAIMS THE CARE AND THOl'GHT WHICH HAS GONE INTO ITS SELECTION.
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A Wonderful Assortment of
Hand
Bags
Pretty Velvet Basis in vari
ous shades with tassel to
match or beaded effects,
black, brown, gray, navy
and purple at $5.75 to SI 3.50
Leather Hand Bags of
real goat, Morocco or seal,
new shapes, some fitted oth
ers not, high qualities at
$3.00, $4.50, $6.00 to $15.00.
Strap Purses of Real Lea
ther, seal and morocco,
nearly all black, at $1.50.
$2.00. $3.00. $4.00 to S5.00.
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OVERCOATS
Boys' winter Overcoats in
all this season's popular styles
in materials that will give ser
vice as well as appearance.
There are many good models
in the long, plain and belted ef-
BOYS' CLOTHES
IN THE N EWEST STYLES, MAKE THE VERY BEST OF CHRISTMAS-GIFTS
Very much care and attention "have been Riven to the selection of Boys'
apparel. The styles are authentic and the variety large enough to make
buying a pleasure.
Make it a point to visit our enlarged boys' department it's the most
complete boys' store in Eastern Oregon. The best values are offered.
The best makes and the best materials. .
SUITS Boys' all wool Norfolk suits for winter wear at school or on
dross occasions are here in a wide assortment of styles and colors. They
are becoming, serviceable suits. Made strongly ami well for boys' who play
with vigor. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Prices $8.50 to $25.01)
COAT SWEATERS HATS AND CAPS
Boys' Coat Sweaters with We have a very complete
Shawl Collars in the standard stock of Hats and Laps for the
colors of grey, navy and ma-boys and little tots in some
i oon. Good weights, tfery ser- the smartest new styles. PI
viceabie $1.50 to $8.75 and fancy mixtures 50c to
fects. Just the thing for
school year. Ages 3 to 18
years. 'Price. . . $7.50 to $20.00
BOYS' MACKINAWS
Mackinaws have become the
most popular garments for
bovs and rightly so. Thev are
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the most practical ooat imagin
able. Short and easy to get
around in, warm and service
able. Smart in appearance.
Sizes 3 to 18 years. Prices
$7.50 to S20.00.
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BOYS' WAISTS
Our stock of Boys' Waists
is large. Many colors and all
the wanted styles are here.
Ages 2 1-2 to 16 years. Prices
SI. 25 to $3.50.
P( !.flle( !. Woolen Mills
Bathrobes
and ledian
Robes
make "gifts do luxe." We
are splendidly prepared to
show you a complete range
of their newest patterns. We
prepay postage on robes to
out-of-town addresses.
Bath Robes $30.00
Indian Robes $15.00
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THESE BRISK DECEMBER DAYS
are calling the attention of many mothers to the
need of warmer clothing for the little folks. This
store completed early its selection of juvenile cloth
ing. Styles are new, fabrics are good and because
these clothes have a high quality standard they make
the best investment when it comes to service.
KNITTED SETS FOR WEE FOLKS
Woven from good warmth-giving materials to
greet wintry days. Each set is complete with cap,
leggins and coat.
SWEATER COATS OF EXCELLENT YARNS
Another mightv pleasant and sensible gift for the
child who loves to play outdoors on bright winter
days.
Silk and Wool Caps and Toques, Wool Petticoats
and many other necessary articles- to complete your
child's wardrobe.
Knitted Sets $3.98 to $8.o0
Sweaters $2.00 to $5.50
Toques and Caps 40c to $3.98
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HERE'S A SPLENDID GIFT IDEA
Why not give her a Dress
The chief part of a wo
man's wardrobe, says
Fashion this Winter, is
her dress or, better still,
her Dresses.
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So you need not fear
giving her one too many
and if you will select at
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PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Suggestions for Your Consideration.
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Handkerchiefs .
Overnal
Pajamas
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nolK for llii
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Yoiitlirul Suits
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SJ.V.HI to ST.". .mi
GETTING THE PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS SHOP READY
We are unpacking and marking hundreds of dollars worth of good,
serviceable goods that will make the best of gifts for Christmas shop
pers. The Surprise Package Sale is On.
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We are here to help you
make Christmas a satis
faction to yourself and to
those to whom you make
gifts. Will you let us?
Messalines, Tricolettes, Taffetas, Velvets, Serges, Trico
tines and Many Novelties.
WE HAVE TWO SPECIAL LOTS
LOT ONE includes Dresses up to $35.00.
Your choice
LOT TWO, includes Dresses up to $48.50
Your choice
$18.75
$28.75
WE WANT YOU TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
Meet your friends here. Use our entrance for a waiting
place if you wish. Use our rest room. Make use of our post
office. Send your express packages from here. Buy money
orders here. We are prepared to serve you better than any
other store in Eastern Oregon. Let us do it.
EEKMJlTQNS . GBEAIEST , DEPARTMENT., STORE
TiWJMl'riyggflj whfre IT PAYS TO TRAPF BBBBf
SUB STATION NO. 1, U. S. POST OFFICE
We now have here in our store a sub station of the United
States Post Office.
It's For Your Accommodation. You may mail your let
ters and packages here, buy your stamps here, secure postal
orders and have all the attention and service of a regular
Post Office.
ton ten teu nu teu t&u
Too Much So.
"I havon". your son for sever
al yvdrs, H; seemed quite a promis-
let id.''
"Thit's the proper adjective; he's
tween sjed i-ice for breach of prom
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llattlod. Human Nature.
Visitor i -eiriniir rsplanadat: Tou
"Willi,-." .-iud that infant's mother, ' ha signs up "Keep off tir? grass.",
agitated i; the sudden appearar.ee of nu I r.otice : c.n don't enforce tnem."
a rich relative, "kiss your T'ncle John.! Host: They are there so ihi.t the
and is" wash your face at once." Bos- people iK more thoroughly enjoy be
tnn Advertiser. 'in on the -rass. Toledo Blade.
REALTY TRANSFERS
ml Lnr lo Win. iioathe
SW. 1-4 Sec. tO, Tp. 4
$11100,
X. Iff
With WHITE equipment, the firmer can transport more produce in les? time and
at lower coat. He can dupeiue with horses for road hauling and ca keep them stead
ily at work on the farm when they are mos t needed.
FRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO.
Phone 46
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722 Cott. nwood
FllrnWl Investment C30. to S. H.
Archer $1750, KB. 1-4 BE. J-4 8K. 1-4
Sec. 29, Tp. 4, K. Ii- 0.
A. i;ktund to M. if. Handy $1 4o. !
rat 30 feet or lots IS ami 14. block i
61, Rem. Arid. Pendleton.
Samuel I. Oliver to John 0. Fire
tone $1.00, lot 9, block 44, Reft. Add. I
Pendleton. y
Daniel W. Oransrr to Humiiel H.
Oliver, lot 6. Mock 44, Ite.s. Add. Pen
dleton. K. A. Walker to Met ha Waterhouwe.
$1.00, infffe and bound tract Ireland's
Add. Milton.
YV. H. t'opland to K. K. fotant,
$2iOOv rnete and bound v:u t In 0W
1-4 0W. 1-4 Hec. 28, Tp. 4 N. ft. C.
Robert Hoeft to August Weinke $1,
ell that portion of HW. 1-4 Hoc. 27. Tp.
I. N. R. 32. lylnn eaM of the I'liiatllla
Centrml Kail way rlirht of way.
K. It. Shefr to Ameiican N'attonal
Bank, ll.OO. SK. 1-4 Hec. 3. K. 1-2 Her.
i h, w. i -2 sc. ii and mote and
bound tract In S c. H.eTp. I S. U. 3 2.
(ipinirr (IcaanakopuloH and IVIcr
Ounle to Miriam ''aldwell $17.r. Iota
1 anl 2, MoCk 2, OoriJt.
SKATTXE, Dec. 2. After issuinff
an appeal to cnal mlnem throiiRhout
the etnte to reurn to work, the Wah
Ington State t'oal Operatrs AMocia
tlon rcfiumed Its conference here to
day to dlecuea reopening of their
mines with or without union labor.
Meanwhile It Is said a secret ballot is
befitS taken by unions. Unofficial re
ports :tr' Hald to Indicate at majority
of men favor remaining out until the
matter of wages and other demands is
definitely nettled.
.4 (lulnlnr I h it t Doei l Affr- Henri
Because of Its tottic and laxative effect.
LAXATtVfl BROMO QI'tMNK Tah-p-t
fan b takn by anyone without
causing nrrvousnti or ringing in the
heesl There i only one "Bromo Quint-"
K. W. iR()VK'H signature on
th hnx. SOe.
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YOUR eCtYGUARD" - ZOf. 6t'7).20
Spasmodi; croup Is
usually relieved with
c:ic application of
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Here Now
Carload of Oaklands
Will trade for good cars if priced right.
Have You Seen the
4&fte Most Beautiful Car inybrteriat
TO DRIVE IS TO BUY
Umatilla Motor Sales
Corporation
O. E. HOLDMAN, Mgr.
Paige and Oakland Cara
Temporary quarters at 632 Cottonwood St.
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