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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1919)
DAIL EAST ORROONIAH. PsWtvtfcTott. SflBCOh. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. TEN PAdES . - WITH ONLY 13 MORE SHOPPING DAYS REMAINING TILL CHRISTMAS YOUR TIME IS GROWING VERY SHORT. EVERY MINUTE MUST BE MADE TO COUNT. YOU CAN SAVE TIME BY SHOPPING AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. 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-toi-s and packages here, buy your stamps here, secure postal orders and have all the attention and service of a reendar Post Office. 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 jwst office. Send your express packaged from hrrc. Buy money orders here. We are prepared to sorve you better than any other store in Eastern Oregon. Let r.3 do it. IF ITS IN OUR AD IT'S TRUE We back every statement we make with the best goods in America goods that have a name and a reputation to sus tain. We give you the best for the price, no matter what the price. PAflE TWO I The Kiddies Appreciate Practical Gifts "ut down on fho numlifr of toys. 0Hm the rhIMnrn IWbt thing that they ran wear and use to a pootl l''pom I- there buy ttttla girl wh'. rU not value the tft of a new eoafl or preUy frock jut ava much as a toy? Anticipating practical I'hrirtnus fr tti- chlhlrrn. we arv aliowlnR an tin- uKually large line of useful thing for V thewi. ami w urpi- mothers to vtit th f departmeat and to note particularly the following values: Sweaters $3.25 to $10.5Q ! Coats $9.75 to $26.50 Cotton Dresses $1.25 to $6.50 Wool dresses $5.75 to $18.50 Silk dresses $10.75 to $22.50 Muslin underwear and toque hats etc.. for children at the right prices. . mm v For His Christmas Gift A House Coat or Smoking Jacket There's hardly anything a man will appreciate more than one of these comfortable, good-looking House Coats or Smoking Jackets. Our Christmas selection includes Coats made of two-tone fabrics, Scotch plaids, silks and velvets, at prices ranging from $7.75 to $30.00 Womens Shoes To pick fOd atylaWS to look ahead: to unt l.iiHc the n.cds of your patron: to mll honvat allot (Of loWfca pno , Thut la our creed. The ho wa ottw our trad uie only a reflection or the standard we have set. Our shoes are fresh from the hands uf uiaater erulU men; always new: always of the latest styles. Hurh shoes are our shoes. Hunest shoes at lowest prlets. Women', t.my Kid Hoot, In v. (iNMlear welt. I may, tip, I'l-viM-lt ImcI. pjrlqp pair i ". mi W'umnV Kid I Units, lace. (MNlear welt. Itup. tip. iiiilitaty heel, price Sl-.."io H'tinienN Kicltl MdoM Kltl Hoot, latt. .i;otl'tir welt. Imjp. tip. rrcntii heels, priti' $JA.00 Wotm-itW Hrmvti Kid !(. Incc. tNaMlyenr writ. imp. lip. l it-1 it'll lieel. price Itl.'j.lMI VtnscnN lire mi t'atr Hoot, lace. (.tsNlyear welt, uhmi hel. price su..v Y own '! I'at. tit Vamp Hoot. ;:ta kltl top, lace, I-V-ik It lat'l. ftellle m rlf Kt'-.OO WonietiVs I'ntrut .imp Hoot, ereaiti buck ttp. t ;ootlr:ir welt. Imp. tip. military heel, price Ml:. on Woiiu-tV Hlat-k Khl Hoot. Incc. il ililr note, plain toe, -mall French heel, price Sll.00 Wnna-n's lil.u k Kid Hoot. lace, titsilyear wWt, lone vamp, military heel, price 10,50 If your feet OObo anil pain. If yon hate calltHee-. it' ytuv feet tire easily, if ytai haw falleti or broken arche-. ill at uur afaoc department. Vie lme n tradiuuc ex it.:! to rclie e j iu. IN THE KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP ON THE SECOND FLOOR. FOR THE DESK OR TABLE They are of brushed brass, carved wood and mahogany. The desk sets include all the ne cessary utilities for the dainty library desk. The book ends add to the beauty of anv li brary or living room table. Prices are: Desk sets, $4.00 to $8.75; book ends, $5.00 and $7.50 a pair. There are any number of other attractive articles for the home to be seen in our Kenil worth Gift Shop. A MAHOGANY NUT BOWL OR FRUIT COMPOTE for the Dining Room Here are things everyone appreciates. They are useful gifts for almost any occasion. The Kenilworth Gift Shop in our store is filled with articles especially suitable for mak ing the home more attractive. Make it a point to see this excellent display on your next shopping trip. HANDKERCHIEF GIFTS FOR MEN The most popular of all Christmas gifts always the right thing. This Christmas brings forth many novelties, initials, etc., and our stock includes numbers that will not be shown elsewhere. Don't spend your money till you've seen our stock. You'll save time by coming here first. Linen, plain hemstitched 35c to 85c Silk, plain and fancy 50c to $2.00 Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c Cotton Handkerchiefs 15c to 25c 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 $3.50 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!cvc Bend will solve the problem if you don't know 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 MEN'S HATS If there is one thing in the world that is harder for a man to buy than all others, that thing is a new hat. We know that, and have provided a stock from which the most critical man can choose with ease, and we have sales men who know just how to help you select the hat that is most suitable and becoming. Our famous Kensington hats are the best for the price on earth. We sell them for $5.00. They come in every Stetson shape, color and size. Our stock of Stetsons is the most varied of anv in Pendleton. Priced from $5.00 to $15 MEN'S CAPS Caps with ear warmers and plain golf caps. Smart stvles and snappy patterns and colors, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.00. MEN'S BATH ROBES Never in the history of this great store were we so well prepared to please you with Men's Bath Robes. WE HAVE A MOST BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF THEM All sizes, all colors, all styles. Made from the celebrated Beacon blankets. We really can't describe them so that you will appreciate their real beauty the perfect workmanship, the class or the smart appearance. You'll simply have to see them before you can realize how very fine they are. Prices $5.00 to $15.00 SMOKING JACKETS To think of Christmas gifts for men is to think of smoking jackets. They are always popular gifts. This season has brought forth an unusually attractive lot of styles and col orings in these popular garments and the val ues are good too. We have them in all regu lar sizes from 34 to 44. Priced $5.00 to $10.00 m WE'LL GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO UAXT1SK WHAT I tit, fHlCE. WXTHFTOlA fiBFATFST nPDAPTMPVf OTYID iWPeoples farehous WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE THE BEST ASSORTMENTS, THE BEST SERVICE AWAIT YOU HERE. Special News of Umatilla Co. PROJECT LAND WILL BE IMPROVED FOR ALFALFA J...-' OfVffonlan .soc ial. HKKMIBTOX, IM . g. J. A. Xeary IMrchard thia week a 4u acre tract of "oiraprovetl land from th- HermiHton Hfmk imJ Trumt Co. If lien went of the CflUawly ranch north went of this city. Mr X;ac mU-wlf. o, tin improving af n ,i; the weather perrat, ' and in the priM will seed to alfalfa. , J. T. Htnkle returned Wednesdav from a b trip from Twin Fallx, Idaho where he reportH great pros perity. Colonel H. O. -Newport returned Monday from a. ishort business trip at Pendleton. Jer liofctah of Koardman spent .--evera! dayw in the city thl week at tending to buffineax affair. Mr, it. I.. Beal returned Tuesday from P Ttinnd after apendlnar Thanka i living wk there aa a guest of her 'two daughter, i - D. H- -Scott of Kemnierer, U'yorolny was a guest Saturday and Sunday at : the home of his brother James, In the ; southern part of town. Mr. anH "r. v J, Doblcr returned Sunday from a viait of two weeks to rflntlvvea and friends In Portland, Ta Coma and .Seattle. While in Portland Mr, Debtor attended the Shrlnera con vention, which he said wan elaborate. Miss Ttuth Hart was accomp.iined to Pendleton Tuesday by her moths I to undergo an operation at 8. An thony' honpital. Miss Hart had bean attending Whitman College, but on ac count of illneitM, had to return home. " Miss fiance HInkle. who is teach- The White Truck In Use production of White Trucks efficiency, dependability and low maintenance cots have been the chief factor considered. This policy applies to all products of the company manufactured for commercial purposes. The company always has believed that trucks are essentially a utility proposition and t;-at they cannot be too well built. " f Frentzel-Waite Motor Co. rnr r (53' - Phone 46 722 Cottonwood THE WHITE CO. Cleveland, Ohio ing the Cottonwood achool in District No 7 left Sunday for Cottonwood, af ter enjoying a Thanksgiving visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hin kle. M. A. C. Stone, mother of Mrs. W. J. Dobler, and her brother, H. M. Kin caid are here from Taeoma to spend the winter. W. C. Green passed several das this week attending to business af fairs in Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. u. R. Crocker have taken the Hidbee house on the West Side, and are now comfortably situat ed therein. Mr. Crocker Is In the em- , ploy of ho reclamation service as j draftsman. William :i nd Robert Kenne ly well ' known Fourth Unit rancher motored to J'endleton early last week, visiting: friends. Mra. Qao. Holland spent several davx in Pendleton this week. Carl M. Voyen well known business j man 'if Hoard man was a visitor in .he j city thin week. Mrn. W. X. Wheeler has taken a clerical position In the Hermlston Drug store. Judge J. T. Kmbry supplied 63 fine turkeys to the Portland and Tacoma markets for Thanksgiving, for which! he received the highest market price, j Altogether ha has sold 284 worth of; turkeys this fall, and still has 33 left, f District Came Warden - Albee Of Helix passed Tuesday and Wednesday looking ver the project on his game j protection mission. As assistant teacher has been found necessary for the primary grades' at Ponrdm;n Mrs. M. R. Signs will take ( tbia position. NEW ATHENA CMC CLUB PLANS CHRISTMAS SALE Mr., trrrii Onu u-uu . il.-t. I'ambrun. Walla Kunclay. j Life Is short for n man to lo nil tho Miss fcva Cnrstcna returned homo The of tbo clvio CIub th hi wif! WHinlB 1o ,, from Walla Walla WeHnesdav where making plan, for an open market day the Saturday before Christmas. she nan been visiting her aunt. Miss Virginia Uussell wns 111 nTtttlfl Wiwtnnuliiv Mrs. John Martin and' son Jamea stcclal departments, of Round Up, Montana, arc In Athena ' ' L i , ..i, !.,. .. I1HUMO (1 IVH visitor InIttee have been appointed and the o Bet the genuine, mil ror full women are very buy arranging fur J'AXATIVIE IIIWHO yt'lNlNS T h ..m..i .1 - Hook for signature r I: W. li ly Oar minim tl IMK" sii ror run nume 'K TabWta. Curea a fold in One Day. 30c. ( Bui iiregonlan Hpeehil.) ATHKNA. Dec. . Miss Belle Pam tirun spent the week end at the home i of her parenls Mr. and Mrs. Pam j visiting old friends Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCounel have returned from Kpukune where they spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. McConnels parenta. ' Mr. and Mrs. Iiert I.ogsdun spent Thursday In W'alla Walla. Mrs. D. M. Mansfield of WUa Walla was In the city Monday. Mlaa Helen ltoyer who was a guest of the C. M. Kagers family returned to her home In Adams Friday. Mfss Read, a teacher In the Adams public school, was in the city Mon u ue Warren Construction Co. haa quit work on the hard surface road until spring. The setting In of winter weather maale it necessary to quit work. Bill Harder and . Jack Cookburo were In the pity from Milton Wednesday. v drip, Influenza Hamlin's Wizard OH Rallabla, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "1'lu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, return the bottle and et yoUr money hark. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JOc at drug it!. Guaranteed, . niiiHmiiMiiiiniiMiMMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiJiiiiimiHiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiii Oregon Theatre, Pendleton Wednesday, December 10 THE BIGGEST SHOW IN YEARS .. .ONLY COMPANY resenting..... ....IN THE ORIGINAL. tNTIRETV-... THEGREATEST AMERICAN MUSICAL C0HE0Y mm mm with WALTER WILLS and ROY BINDER TwOytsTfiiTctosE THOTryrs Running over, with WHIM CHIN Has a Name of Magic-Music That Is Torcery-Nifty Little Chinese Maios-Tovs-'Ooues-Bears-ARealCircusTent-Clowns Bareback Rioers-Grotcsoue Dancing A-mriiv BROWN'S CLOWN SAXOPHONE BAND I I AND TOM PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, Plua War Tax Seat Now at the Pendleton Drug Store ItlMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU MM