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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
w:vt' PAQE TWO TN FAUJ58 DAIL7 1AST 8REG0NUIT. PESDtJETOHr. ORBaOfT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, lit 10. 1 - I Mr ,1 if Don't Wait Lar v i 8 TILL THE CROWDS BEGIN TO ASSEMBLE BEFORE YOU START OUT TO SECURE fl THE MANY GIFT THINGS YOU INTEND TO PRESENT. COME IN AND CHOOSE i , . a A' V fTHEM NOW AND AVOID THE CROWDING. HURRYING, JOSTLLNG WHICH USU ALLY C( OMPANIES LATE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. i Only 10 More Shopping SI 8 11 n fflTi . T V ,1 Days Are Left, 9 &t2i;?Mii 'HM ?teMXi6 X C ZS ffitf SOU Mi ON SALE TOMORROW BLACK PLUSH SCARFS Right at Christmas time too, when perhaps you would like to give one to somebody. Reg ular prices are $5.75 to $25.00. On sale tomor row and rest of the week at 25 Per Ct. Less. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! There is a real shortage of dolls and some one will be disappointed if you wait till the last minute to purchase. These great Christmas doMs Will be sure to please the little folks. Regular prices would be $2.00 to $2.50. Special . . . $1.69 Here Are Things for Mother That She is Sure to Like DERRYVALE TABLE LINENS KID GLOVES $2.00 to $3.50 A silk dress; wool dress goods pattern; a silk umbrella; silk stockings; a pretty hand bag; French ivory; silk underwear; pretty neckwear; and we have them too, any amount to choose from. We Would Just Like to Show You These . BEAUTIFUL SILK UMBRELLAS Ivory handles of white and colors, silk cov ers of purnle, blue, green, black, taupe and red. They are ust as good for rain as for sun shine. Prices are reallv moderate, $6.00 to $15.00. The Prettiest, Brightest, Snappiest WOMEN'S NECKWEAR you ever saw is here right NOW, ready for you to select There isn't a woman that "would not be pleased wiffi one of these choice novel ties for Christmas. Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00. FANCY RIBBON BAGS Made of gorgeous new ribbons for the win der seasons, radiant in their superb colorings, ich and resplendid in their gold and silver tin sel. A luxurious accessory to any woman's costume. Our illustrated booklet shows you. how to make them if you wish, or you may purchase those we have on display. Prices from $5.7a to $20.00 VELVET BAGS Certainly one of this year's favorite Christ inas novelties. Shown in colors of brown, taupe, purple and black, from. $6.00 to $13.50 I For Xmas IF IT IS TO BE FURS for yourself or as a Christmas gift, first consider quality and depen dability, and naturally vou will think of this store as the logics place to buy" what you want. Here you will see the season s favored peas in coatees, scarfs, throws and muffs, correct in every detail o style and perfect in workmanship. I Mink, Hudson Seal, Fox, WTolf, Lynx, etc. Muffs $5.75 to $65.00; Scarfs, $48.00 to $165.00; Stoles, $42.50 to $98.00. MEN'S BA TH 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 Beauti ful Stock of Them. AM nizes, all col orp, all styles. Made from the celebrated Bea con blankets. We really can't de scribe them so that you will ap preciate their real beauty the per fect workmanship the class or the smart appear a n c e. Y o u'l 1 Him ply have to see them before you can realize how very fine they are. Prices S5.00 to $15.00 il l) SilkShirts Christmas Bm Shirts haffi become so very popular that it would really be hard to think of anything- that would be more appreciated by a man who likes to dress well. No man ever has enough of them- The pat terns5 are simply beaut iful. The makes are the very best. You can give them feeling sure that whoever receives them as gifts will be proud to wear them. You'll find our showing- t he beft in Pendleton and our prices are not war priceH. p '""WDM,,,, y:-:Hf Hairbowof m: ry Look for them in our Kibl.on 'i . Department, ?WJJIjj V .; J"h -: $4.50 to $20.00 I i I Every Man Likes a Fine Tie AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT The practice of making Christmas Gifts of Neckwear increases year by year. There's a reason for this. The scarf is the one bit of color that a man may wear and he likes to indulge his fancy. He wants plenty of variety. But in giving Neckwear, you must be sure it's in good taste nnrl nf finp rmalitv. Our selection of silks this season outdoes any of our past efforts. You may purchase a tie in our Men's Store at moderate prices, as well as the most expensive 50c to $5.00. Men's Shoes On the "level" Is the way our shots are nraxM nil throOftti flood, honest leathers and honest workmanship arc; in every pair. They are correct in style. The value are not equaled elsewhere at the pflee, no mailer what the price. BROWN KID HAIj SHOE, RnicHsIl last. Oaodycnr welt. Mfcto 'M BROWN CAUP liAI,. SHOi;. RfWsItsH last, gray lii'l top, tAsKlyear welt. Price SI5.00 TAN 'AM'' BAIi SHOD, dark In-own kill top. i.oiKlyear Wert. Price SIS.OO ISIjACK CAM' nAI, SHOK, English last, licsslvear welt, the T. l: W. brand. I'riii- $12,00 Hltowv l,l-' J5Ar SHOK, English last, (iootlycar welt. Price si 2.50 IF YOUR FF.KT ACHE AM i'AIN. if J on have callous S, if yonr fiet tire easily, if you hate fallen or broken arcttefl, 'all at our shoe department. fe hiivc a graduate expert to reWste yon. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP IX OVft MODI", I SANITARY BASEMENT lXEANLIN khh f; :ono.iy sERVirr: Main Line IMiones, all 15. All Other IVpts. 'all 22 rsi: YOT R PHONE Those cold and stormy days. Wo will fill your orders jiiMt the samfi as though you cunie in pfrson to se Ject your table wants. FRESH PROM THE OI NTRY Home Made Sfiu.saRe, Spare Rib.s anil BtUlIt Itone. Fxtra Kine Kraut, (juait I0 New Navel Oranges, dozen tfOc him! 00c Del Monte Table fatsup, bottle 25 Extra &ttcy Minee .feat. pound. WO Krosh Shipment Tru BIu Asaprtftd (1ookieH, lb... 40t Men's Sweaters lon't deceive yourselt into thiakini; that, on can get alon without a sweater, ea licclally if your duties rail you out Into the weather much. Thc'warm clothes that you r ar your fruarnntec anainst MotOttM doctor hills are hard to pay. "itijfii.it" tm Sflcjirlel :m.l (,,, atari In grey. MTortt, navy, They mako excellent Xmas $5.00 TO $17.50 Jerseys in the Plain blue, I trey si rip flnei:t quality -and red . . S:t.oi S4.r0 si.rn to H7.50 I CHRISTMAS TREES U'E HAVE A CHOICE LOT OF CHRISTMAS TREES. SELECT YOURS NOW. 75c T0 $5.00 PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE JfioPeoples Warehouse ASl.f r:?.N j:'.fw H tl "1 T PAYS YO THAPK UW.VMMffiflF WE CHRISTMAS TREES HAVE A CHOICE LOT OF CHRISTMAS TREES. SELECT YOURS NOW. 75c 10 $5.00 i iijAI I A Ruth Wills, of this city, died in FORMER WALLA WALLA j yi.u mommg as a r- IHrhUAM rATAI I Y RURNED Hult of severe burns Buffered MondaS WAl.I-A WALLA, . B. Aft-her, ar ' Tier. 11. Mm. formerly Mft morning when he from an open ga shed to her ajsnlstarire and iicceed i nn extingubihini? the flanr--, Mrs. rcher v,a fatally bnrnd and died aught fire later In a Portland hospital. cordinK to Mr. Archer had ntany friend? In - relatives Wall neighbors Kradi 1 hrre until the HUM ye.ir, whe hei hi!l-.-ind. formerly a ct i tit i 1 after her d uisrht r deaf h I "ffreement to sh- and fireman, - 1 move to porttano, where Mr. Archer PRESSMEN WILL HAVt now a city employee, rier moiner, Mrs. Man It. Wills, Kast Alder street. Walla, having attenld both was notified of her Injuries at once ind high school here ami live! (and left f-,r Portland, but did not ar- stahllMn the 44 60UT referendum vie cast in No- 44 HOUR WEEK IN 1921 KN-n.XVJl.Li:, Tcnn., Dec. 11. An j week In 1921 was approved liv Ihe ; TZjiZ 7- ' - 1 "- ' nne Iler.nrhe and Palnn n.emher. of iho Ihtcrnntlona. Print - 1 SptfrlXXlrlVanUWR j ins Pressmen s and Asslstunts Union. 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