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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
TWELVE PAOE8 DAILT EAST OkBGoNIAH. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 10.19. Pffj 16 Shopping Days Then Christmas BUY SOME GIFTS TODAY DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINTTE AND THEN BE DISSAPOINTEI). LET US WAIT ON YOU BEFORE THE BIG CHRISTMAS RUSH. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU EFFICIENTLY AND WE CAN DO IT BETTER NOW THAN LATER. Of I PAGE TWO twnssww; is 15 ' IBl mmD St. , I 1 I I 1 -7" ?" TO TO Joj rt -O io TO TO ml: TO TO TO TO TO TO t I I I I I I I I I I P: I I I 8 I I i V SATIN MARSEILLES BED SPREADS So glossy that it shines. where the pattern is so heavy that it looks as though it were enihossed, and the size is so large that it com pletely covers the led the way you want it to, is a pres ent that any housewife would be very grateful to re cieve. Mav we show them to vou at $6.00, $7.00, $8.50 to SI 2.50. v , ' .i i , i f I ' t . ' . I - " III i ' Linens You Can Be Proud of . k -V5 : ' 1 ; Vr-.' There are no finer Linens made than the Ge nuine Irish Linens that you get wheii you ask for nrDDViJiir Q . ii.nn f or at, bk - bm a m mm m m m mm . Genuine imsh Linen, Tame viows ana Napums yet they cost no more than ordinary linens is a dollar fifty book, board bound that is Pattern Cloths of Derryvale linen are and the service they give for years makes the guide of women everywhere who like put up in special Christmas boxes with it an economy to buy them. to do things properly. We offer it to you the book "How to set the table for every "How to Set the Table for absolutely free with every purchase of occasion" enclosed. Everv Occasion" "Derryvale" linen. See Them Tomorrow Sure. THE KENILWORTH GIFT : torn offers many b -vli -al sug geBtiOnS to sol e the question of "What 'o Gi'.T-." Giblets al ;herbets of light crys Lai cut glass in dainty, mat patterns are among the most usefnl ar ticles to be found iii the Kcn ilworth Gift Shop; packed in sets of six, they make gifts worth while. There are four different designs to select from; pri ces run from $2.75 to $5.50 per set of six. Have You Seen the Noteworthy Display of RAINBOW RIBBONS and Ribbon Novelties in our big display win dow? This extraordinary display of high class novelties showing the many ways to use ribbons, is attracting a good deal of attention. The compliments we are receiving justifies us in saying that nowhere else in Eastern Ore gon will you see a display like it. What wonderful Christmas Gifts are pos sible with Rainbow Ribbons. WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF MEN'S NECKWEAR We have now", for Christmas the great est stock of Men's Neckwear we have ever shown. Every wanted style, color and ma terial is repre sented, some of the best makes in America. The most beautiful color ings you've ever seen. Don't buy till you have ex amined our of fering ; you'll regret it if you do. WHEN IN DOUBT You are always safe in giving a glove bond or a merchandise certificate. The Glove Bonds are sold for the am ount of the price of a pair of gloves which ranges from $2.00 to $5.00. The one who receives the bond chooses gloves them selves, and they're sui-e to please. Merchandise Certificates are sold for any amount the one receiving the certi ficate can choose whatever he, or she may wish. It's a certain way to please, try it. Bonds and certificates for sale in our cashier's office. - A PAIR OF THE FAMOUS TREFOUSSE GLOVES would make an ideal gift. Black, white, gray and brown, real French kid gloves in all sizes at . , , $3.00 to $8.50 Cape Gloves in the heavier weights for street wear or auto wear $1.98 to $3.00 Lined Gauntlet Gloves for driving car, very high grade, in gray, the pair $5.00 A G'ovc Bond wil! solve the problem ifyou don't knew the size or kind she wants. On sale here." GO-CART ROBES from the Pendleton Woolen Mills in the pretty Indian Robe patterns will make a gift that will be appreciated. Each . . . . $4.50 WHY NOT GIVE MOTHER A NICE PAIR OF BED PILLOWS? Filled with steam cleaned sanitary, high grade live goose feathers and covered with finest quality art ticking. The pair $10.00 and $15.00 'The Girl From Outside" bought one of our Fur Coats. . MR. MAIN If you are thinking "furs" for "her" for Christmas think of The Peoples Warehouse. She will be sure to like them. Hundreds of women have told us that our furs are the best, and the prices are right. Black Taupe and Red Fox. . $65.00 to $150.00 chokers $12.50 to $28.50 Black and Gray Wolf $32.50 to $60.00 And many other novelties in furs at the lowest Hudson Seal Scarfs $48.50 to $110.00 possible prices consistent with real quality. Squirrel, Mink, Seal and Opposum Muffs $5.75 to $65.00 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN THE BARGAIN BA SEMENT FINEST SUP-ON SWEATERS S't! offei' on Male the sample linn of a bis: New York maker of Women's Kanry 'Slip Ons." I'l-ietfl i:oi.i.i;k sk.vm: SPECIAL t'ome on Itoy.t and ;til3 SI. 10 Raraatn Basement spe. ini si. in AM MIM M bOf'BUS HOASTI IS Here the most henutiful Aliimlntim Ware it offered. It Is the lasworil In thlt popular ware. SI.9K to $1 LIB MflTO RoMtcr I . RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS Worlds of Kibltons and then some inoi'f tihbons in short prices and in Ions pric md Oh! sueh pi i. SIKH- l:KI.V. 2.45 PURE SII.K HOSE if I. OH IIMl STATIONERY Herd's a niijrhty pood special. Thoy Kvery one who lias seen the stationery are not flora silk but .pure silk hose, we are offering has passed most t'uyor Gray, brown and white. ably upon its Quality and price. 1 Xtra Special Si.oh Special lt 40c to SI. 20 CHuiDRKN'S HTn:s We're holding a limited pra-ChHattntf rule of mittens for the kidlets. Get in on this sale. Trice "lie to HOc OI'K DI5i:ss HACKS AH K CHOWIH'.H WITH THE PRETTIEST OARMEMT8. OUR COAT RACKS ARE EAIKI.V HI I t.lN'fi WITH GOOD BARGAINS. Snnta I'laus in his trip through the Basement yeiderday was httroOtatf by these i-ofd things thai are offered: Aluminum l'ercolutors B2.H7 Women's Volie Waists SI. 00 Men's Heavy Hweaters S2.29 I'omfy N'lft-ht ()own... SI. 20 and SI.08 Children Oood Stockings Stc baddies Elk Skin Shoes si so Men's Warm Wool Sox 4o Hox Stationery, special 20c Children's Macklnaws. . . . $&..) to .18.00 . Children's fancy Kerchiefs 5c Infants' Rattlers 17c $3.7.r Fine Leather Purses K2.3 Women's Felt Slippers . . . SI.40 Knitted Caps for all 2&c lo 70c Steel Carving Sets Mo WE ARE OFFERING VP TO SHOO.OO WORTH OF THE IT NEST OE HAM PAINTED CHINA FROM ONE OE THE BE8$ "OF THE ORIENT'S STUDIOS. IT WIM. HE I'HICEI) IN Til E HAIHiAIV BASEMENT WAV. SUB STATION NO. 1, U.S. POST OFFICE We now have here in our store a sub station of the Unit It's For Your Accommodation. You may mail your let hiiv vour stamps here, secure pos- taj orders and have all the attention and service of a regu-J lar Post Office. PEJfDLETONS GREATEST 1DEPARTAENTSTOEK SfitePeoples Warohouse!, BM WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADF IMiWI.'llfflBW COUNCILACCEPTS NEW STREET IMPROVEMENTS r '-.. estimates . n Cue Oram street evt -r v-vstem wpn presented to the .ii ouncll last plght by city Engin eer I B. rtays. the retort aceptr-d and ihe warrant orderd drawn In la r ft E. C T)ny. contractor, for llt'.'i !(. Mr. Day's bond and con tra. u-re presented and a-proved. The s. -.ver has Man completed and ac- i ef " e1 . The council also' accepted the new n f driven street flasher which was d. i v, red and tried out last week. The t committer recommended Its sr. wiManre after thoroughly trvind i' otit. No warrant for the payment of c. ntrart rlce. $7I1S was ordered drna-n. howvw. petHloM. r r la " l'eitton for pvtn nf Martin street lelw. en Madison and Mnin inH that p. ni at Main atteet fr. m Martin Pood's Pille In Btnall tla-m S GlifltLE LAXATIVE THOROUGH CATHARTIC flats iti C J- K Lowell, U& ; wouth to a rynnection with the present end oc pav ement were reported on by the utreet committee. The com- r mlttee reemmended that the Martin , street improvement be made but re- ported adversely on the paving of Main street further than at present. The petition wax presented sim tinie ( ago by Dr. David B. Hitl and others. Ow(ng to the sm.iU amount of 'work 1 required of the street commisHloner . during the winter, the council voted ' to give H. B. Longle", street commit- ' sioner, the job of driving the power f lusher. In return for his holding dom'n two job inte;id of one, his :r w ralseo $15 a month to $12". I"" In li-fnnd-( Alex Hurt, a plumber who pn id tg the cit- $25 as license fee for a pkimb- r' license. wa ordered refunded hi." money Inasmuch as the council re cently repealed the fee provision. PetltionH from renid -nts of s"eral h ;il:tie for street lightr' were refund ed to the light committee with injunc tions to report at the next meeting. On petition, from West Railroad street , has been pemUng for several reel . Mri h of ttM Hession was taken up; !th the auditing and approving nf ' No vembers bill. tx councilmen and the mayor were present. PRINCE At T. R.'S GRAVE COAL PRIORITY LISTS THREE KILLED IN RIOT PLACE ARMY AT HEAD Flower trimming 1m frocks. A hypfrrlte want people to think 'he thinks what he doesn't think. vittlted the graVe - pert, t" the r;i m with the jirincf. , T. Htrfore leavl ,f Thf fidor Ito.ise ry of the America ng for home, the I'rfnre of Wales veil on Sagamore Hill and paid re n. 0 Young Theodors Roosevelt wan Army and navy off IcerH and other blanches of the federal government in 1'cndleton come first In a list of those who shall receive coal deliveries, ac cording to an rtrder received from the railroad administration today by T. F. o-Rrien, of the local O.-W. R. & N. offices. Next in the lint are ihe state, county and municipal Institutions and private hofpiials. followed by the public utili ties, plants furnishing light, hent, water, power. transportation, etc. Fourth In the list are public buildings, officrs, stores, lm keries, laundries. reHldenccH, apartment houses. with cold storage plants fifth in line, dreameries, milk bottling and canning factories are sixth In the list. Plants not included In the order are I to bo given coal only to the extent I tent necessary to protect against fire I and freezing. The Instructions are to apply on coal noV on hand and here after realised. Dealer will not deliver i nn I to sny consumer in any of the mentioned clashes having a week's supply on hand. i WE WANT YOU TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADOUARTERS 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 vou better than anv other store in Eastern Oregon. Let us do it. : Rome new coats have a good deal of flare. H 111 K, Dec. 4. Three persons were killed, at least a dozen (njuud, many severely, In rioting, resulting from socialist demonstrations at the opening of the chamber of deputies Monday. Two were killed at Milan when carbiniers fired into a crowd of workmen. The demonstrators fired on the Home carbihiers, who returned the fire, killing one and wounding six. ROflSt is placarded today wit h mani festos praising Polshcvism, nrwini; workers to establish sovlrts. Socialists have called a temporary general striko. in Rome, M 11a n and Florence. Printers have quit, leaving the city with only two newspapers. Hociatlst leaders declared tho gen eral strike will be extended to a Kingdom-wide walkout unless protec tion Is afforded the poclallsts. The slrikers In Home, Florence and Milan I Will be continued today, it a under stood. WHARVES, SIX VESSELS BURN AT BAI TIMBRE MAIHMom:. pec. 4 Two Whurws of the fan ton I .n iVil,..r paAy, the steamer CJnv. rnor McLano ami im- other vessels wciv d-'stroved by fire here yesterday. On man Is i dsslnt?. To Fortify The Sj-trui nilnMt Grim Tfilo. LAXATIVE BROMO Q PlNlttE Tableta which destroy germs, act lis a Ton If mid Laxative, mid tlius prevent Cdld, Crin nml Influenia. Thcr la only one "Rroino Qt'l.VlNK." 15 W. ':itc-i: s simiatiii .,n the box. 30r. Hoarding houses drive a lot of their victims to matrimony. l.ove may continue to laugh nt locksniths. but nowadays it la disposed WC"p at lauoioroe. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OH SAIaK Five passenger Fr.lfik -lln touring car. N'oniv renn)nifd and In good mechanical condltlotu UmailJIa Auto Co., 80it tlnrden Bt.t Phone 4 1 7. COMPTTE.NT middle aged . ' nimji. of good appearance and addiei. wnntA work. Rest reference. Phone ftOG.