East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 06, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOTJKTEEN PAOES
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NOW'S THE TIME TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING f
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GIVE MK SOMETHING TO EAR FOR CHRISTMAS. Here's what a famous man say-si "When I was a poor lad I alwavs wanted a Christmas present I could wear, a stacking cap. a ,ivod
suit, a nice warm overcoat I ve never Rotten over it. If no one Rives me something of the kind at Christmas time, I buv it myself." He had the right idea; he liaa it yet. Most every man, wom
an and child w :mts something to wear; something useful. e have the right things, and our mark on the merchandise tells of vour good judgment every one knows our good standard. The ; sort
ments arc better now than they II he later, don t delay.
ONLY FOURTEEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS REMAIN TILL CHRISTMAS
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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
E A.RLY
Make our KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP
vour headquarters this vear for gifts.
Gifts from the KENILWORTH SHOP
combine utility, art, decorative value and
moderate price to a degree that makes one
marvel at the wealth of original ideas and
their practical development.
You will find in the KENILWORTH
GIFT SHOP attractive gifts for father,
mother, uncle, aunt, brother, sister and for
all of your friends.
Bring your list with you and come in and
see this wonderful display.
Do your shopping early while our stock is
complete.
Why Not
ALL CLUB TOGETHER AND
Give Dad
A FINE. BIG, WARM HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX
ULSTER
LIKE THIS.
THEY'RE PRICED FROM $15.00 TO $100.
A Christmas gift suggestion from Pendle
ton's Greatest Department Store, where it
pays to trade.
THE PRIDE OF IRELAND'S LOOMS
are the snowy white, lustrous, long wearing
DERRYVALE GENUINE IRISH LINEN
TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS
that cost no more than ordinary linens de
spite their superior quality.
"How to Set the Table for Every Occasi
on" is a board bound book by Sara Swain
Adams, that will show you how to set the
table for Holidays, Birthdays and every
other occasion. This book is free with the
purchase of Derryvale Linens. j
The special Xmas boxes of Dprryvale
Linens would make a splendid gift' for the
bride, your mother or wife. Be" sure to see
them.
WONDERFUL XMAS GIFTS IN OUR
SILK HOSIERY DEPT.
Famous makes such as Onyx, Gordon,
Phoenix, Niagara Maid and Kayser are well
represented in a special showing of black,
white and colors, plain, embroidered and
lace effects. Prices begin at $1.39 up to $5
We Would Have You Remember Our
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT
Black, white and colors in French kid at $2.95
to $3.50.
Cape Gloves at $2.00 to $3.00
Gauntlet Gloves at $5.00
Silk Gloves 85c to $2.00
Chamoisuede Gloves $1.00 to $1.75
HAVE YOU EXAMINED OUR
FRENCH IVORY
and made a comparison of prices? If you
have you know that only the best quality is be
ing offered here in all kinds of accessories for
Milady's dressing table at prices that will
mean a real saving to you. Select one of your
gifts from this assortment.
Warm
Goats
For Wintry Weather
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
The first thing about these coats that will attract you is their
becoming charm xm. ilr c-tive appearance. Next you will be im
pressed with their fine fabrics, which provide warmth without be
ing burdensome. Then you will like their perfect tailoring, effect
ive trimmings and general air of richness and beauty. Finally you
will be delighted with the very moderate prices which we offer
you.
Plush, velour, velvet, broadcloth, tinseltone and other popular
materials, $30.00 to $165.00 values, reduced to
$22.50 1 $88.00
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A GLOVE BOND OR MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATE
What an Ideal Gift a Cosy
REAL DOWN COMFORTER
would be a simple way of solving the gift would be to nearly any housewife. e are
question providing you haven't the time to . showing a splendid lot of them at $14.50 to
shop. On sale in our office.
$22.50.
T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
CLEANLINESS
3 Main Line Phones, all 15
In Our Model Sanitary Basement
ECONOMY
HOT POINT ELECTRICAL DEVICES SOLVE THE GIFT PROBLEM
SERVICE
All Other Dcpis. call 22
Hot Point Electric Percolators
Price $12.50 to $19.50
Electric Percolators use 1-5 less coffee and
percolate three times faster than the stove
percolator. A very desirable gift.
Hot Point Electric Grill Stoves
Only $11.50
Cooks below and above the glowing coils,
can be attached to any light socket, toasts,
fries and boils, any two operations at the
same time.
Hot Point Electric Irons.
Price $6.75
For over fourteen vears this sturdy Hot
Point Iron has set the standard. It has plenty
of heat for heavy work but is economical. It
is beautiful and it balances no effort to tip
it into the attached stand. The latest im
provement is the rest which makes it easy to
guide the iron into pleats and tucks it rests
the wrist. No other iron has it.
The point is always hot, the handle is al
ways cool, the cord is protected against
breakage.
Hot Point Electric Hedlite Heater, each $11.00
Hot Point Electric Toasters. . $6.50. and $6.75
Hot Point Electric Immersion Heaters. $6.00
Hot Point Electric Hot Pads, price $9.00
Hot Point Cooking Sets, price $3.00
Hot Point Chafing Dishes, each $10.00
Hot Point Ovenettes, each $5.00
Universal Stove Percolators,
priced $5.50 to $7.75
SUB STATION NO. 1, U. S. POST OFFICE
We 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 naekaees here, buv vour stamns here, secure nostal
orders and have all the attention and service of a regular wJg mere
PCNDLEIONS .GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
fiepQoples Warehouse
IT
PAYS
TO TRADE
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
loost oilice. Send your express packages irom nere. Hay
'money orders here. We are prepared to serve you better
than any other store in Eastern Oregon. Let us do it.
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ALLIES W'Ll ADVANCE
'if REFUSES
STATE SUFFERS 1745
ACCIDENTS IN MONTH,
ELEVEN PROVE FATAL
1 .rON. Dee. fi. -The aliie Intend
W occupy Frankfort end ren il
Sgfraun nrfueen t. accept the proto
of the peace treaty, a Pari di
yit h today declares.
DR. W. H. REYNOLDS
t'lir" t - Vme KpeWnliM.
.Items 1 and I J it lit ni t&mptf
Jtank ilUlg.
Telephone 1 nj I
Hm ! to 1 r a. m. 1:30 to p. m.
ALKM, Dec. -A total of 1745 ac
ridntf, of which II were fatal, were
i!ortid to the ttate IndiiKtrlal aerf- !
dent 4 r.i niiKKlon during November, J
ac rdin to the monthly report of,
the i mniiil Inn With a total of 23
m disposed of during the month,
ft : in eces of the claim receiv
ed, thti- were only T6fi claims left In
the course of udjut-tment at the end of
V u ,-r'tr, tif compared to a total of
2tiZ chilmw elarnorintf for attention
at thm end of KplfinlxT, juet before j
the Jnwtallation of the present kvuIpiii
for ppeediuir compenratli'n. In- i
aiijEuruied hv ComniifMlorter Will T.
Kirk. In the tu iaoi-;!ts during
v. hlt h the new vKlem h hfo In
operntton the number of claims pend-j
i ini? ha been reduced by 1357 over th
number f claim received In the fnm
Ieriod. The new KVtem MWN the
prompt dispatch .f all clainia for in-,
JurieH preaented to the OMMMfailoa !
and will prevent any accumulation of (
l.i - aa v. experienced in the
past-
fteceipta for the month totalb-d ;
.;::.'('." with ) - a
FieatitiK $K,:i,1S.N.
HERE DECEMBER 10
"SLEEPS" 36 DAYS,
RECOGNIZES MOTHER
BUT CAN0T SPEAK
LOg an;kI-KH. Daa. Afit-r
UillK "aaleep" for ZH day. Jtob-
ert arr, M reeognifted bia niuiH-
er at the hoHpital yeoterday when
xh opened hiff eyelid. He was
uitabie to IMaJ to h-r. howeer.
( harlej4 WIIHiiKham'i magnificent
and cowtly production of "Chin t'hin"
acclaltned to be the higrgeat munical
hit emanating from Mroadway, will be
pieent-d at the reRon Theatre De
cf niber t. H. h. Huinflde, of the j
f'ltlfnchani forre, Vhn HTaed the cle- ;
'r fjintany. 'Chin fhln," recently hjiIi ,
hat it was only th" old lime mimical
Hhwv- jhp kind put on in n hurry and
made up of old jtttif f-- -which wan
ferina "If there lu any trouble at nil''
: he Bald, "it crimen from the growlim
public demand for aomethinff better,
more skilful, larger. pOpa III 111'
J road towns as a rule don't net the
! metroprjlitan pioduclion and they are
I Vetting tired of it. What lined to go
! in the amall town goea no longer. The
provilMlalg, tUJJOa are pleased to call
; them, demanil a iday as Ihtkc :m
i clever, aa Hparklinff and .ih capably
j played hh the New York audience Kta
Th amall-town mind I growing with
I brutal rapidity, and bh It Krowa the
old standards of mualeal comedy Ctftlo
1 t please. If we are golnic to kre
In t h name we will have to irive them
1 Hoiiiefhlnfr RMPe atlmulatlng. t the
ImaKlnation, more artistic, with more
"rlffinnllty and a almpler yet larger I
h'.rlzon. Such le exactly the enfo of
fharles Dillinaham'H only POmpany
appeai'liiR on the road this senson In
that OVOHaatfcag and dellKhtfnl pro.1
duction of 'Chin Chin,' with Wltim and ,
Hinder In the lead.
"Peojtle i ve been looking at the '
old thiiiKs so Iomb they are tired. pkJ
ft long time they looked at them be
I cause they didn't know the stage could
offer anything better. Now they are
rebellion and it la up to the producers
I to make good.'
TRANSYLVANIA PEOPLE
1 UNITE FOR INDEPENDENCE
The wise man rules hi r hunband by
permitting him to think haa "it."
Wome'i RaVe been added to the re-
pubtlOM .t.it mn'.ittee in New
Hampshire for the firHt time In hl
tory.
PAItlS. Dec. 6. Iludapcat dla
patobeg last night aaid that ICagyra.
Bagong and UiumanlanK In Traiis I -canto,
united and overthrew the
i'i a ngjdl anUi aenate and are est a b
lisalng n government f;i-orable to In
dependence for Transylvanli whi.-b
has rocentt been under control of the
UouinamanH.
I r i oliK or Infliienra
nnd n.q a Preventive take L.AXATIVK
IM(0.!f (I'ININK Tablets. bonk for
B. w UROVR'Ji elgnaturi on the box.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to 6 p. m."1
rhone S07
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
Til Main Btreot, Ovor tta Huh
Peudlcton, Orefoa