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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1920)
WELVEfACJM' to 7 13 CmiSTtimB WILL fkfl LOMh 10 1 HE STORE WITH TIJE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. You mav be assured too that we'll meet anv and all urices. and uii.ilil v cmii(W1. r?v it you the best for the price, no matter what the price," We have no old out of date stuff to 'clean up, our stock is all new and clean, vou'll find no seconds, no U take-a-chance, out of date, shopworn goods here,-Buy your Christnas gifts here and be sure they're right - , 8 PAILY EAST OHEQOinAjr. PENDLETOS, 02SCOH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1020. MM if if f x R.. J 8 8 8 11 11 n s 8: 8: 8 8- 8 8 'ft 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 v. .ft rvi Inrj .n Wr iHJ CiATiha n 8 s 8 8 Purity Choss Chili Meat, jar 90c I. X. L. Chicken Tamales, can 20c I. X. L Chili Con Carne, can 20c Corn Beef, can '. 50c Chicken Soup, can 60c Boned Chicken, can 90c I v - f Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, can . . ....... 30c Heinz Fancy Plum Pudding 63c to $1.25 Underwood's Clam Chowder, eoch ...... 20c Shrimp, can . 30c Crab Meat, can 70c White Tuna Fish, can 45c ' SPECIAL ?t!5 Worth of Soap and Washing Pwdr. $1.00 A BETTER SELECTION OF HOLI- MOST APPROPRIATE SUGGESTIONS DAY RIBBONS 8 ft 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 has never been offer ed in Pendleton. v Beautiful floral .rib-, bons, plaids, plain satins, two tone rib bons, hairbow . rib bons, in fact every thing you could de sire for making up the various Xmas novelties - at,, prices you wish to pay. Holly Ribbons in 5 yd. bolts 25c and 35c Holly Boxes, all sizes and styles 15c to 50c Christmas Cards and Seals. nr. r. in. v t llj fjflr An '"' ' ikwS ' T.pIV's 1 N Appropriate , , . '.' '," Wonder I Suggestion . . ' ' ' ! ;i; Land HA VE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT? EXCELLO FRENCH IVORY TOILET I ' There are not many -gifts that will be so appreciated j jj I , , , or be in better taste than I FRENCH IVORY lllllllll Complete sets may be selected or single pieces to be added to lutor or to I llllllll lllllllll complete soma set already begun. ' II lllilil II II llll We are showing very romplete lino of fine grained Ivory In just the I llllllll l) right styles and kinds for Milady's dressing table. j illllll'll II Mirrors - v - Brushes . - I Files ' Perfume Bottles Buffers . , Bud Vasc 1 Manicure Knives Powder Jars , . ' t II r Hair Receivers , Picture Frame's ; ' 1 I J . Button Hooks - Jewel Cases ' .' ' I A gift from this assortment may be selected as low as - I ; 35c and up to $8.00, at the ' v . STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SHOES H in., i . Our shoes have character, style and distinction, they fit they Wear, they are comfortable, they will give you satis faction. The qual ity, is much higher t;han the price. . .Women's Brown Kid Boots, Good year w:elt, .military heels, price.. $9.45 Woman's Black Kid Boots, Good year, welt, military heels, price. . $9.45 Woman's Gray Kid Boots, Goodyeariiwelt, military heels, price .............. $4.95 ' Woman's Brown Kid Boot, Goodyear welt, cloth top, French heels, price ... $6.95 Woman's Pumps, Black and Brown Kid, flexible soles, price ;;.'..V$9.85 If your feet ache and pain, if you have cal louses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fal len or broken arches, call at our shoe depart ment, we. have graduate specialists . to serve yu- ... .. ijaiinsnrj 4 It 8 s: 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8' THESE OSTRICH FEATHER FANS would nieet with the approval of the average woman .who. attends evening functions. Black white and colors at , $9.50 to $19.50 ...... fKi BAG FRAMES . - V?, Silver and cold finish for makinp un rihhnn v or silk bags, priced at.'. . . . 69c, $1.00 to $3.75 A STRING OF JET BEADS or some one of these pretty pearl str'ands or M yxjooiijij tvivx cu uvaua iiiaivc ici' .iuci3 gifts . ..... . . 75c to $5.09 it '3 9 8 S i 9V 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 WHAT SHALL I GIVE? is easily answered here in our Men's Department. YOU WANT TO GIVE A MAN A MAN'S GIFT, and the best way to do is to come to this f reat store. We specialize in men's wear of the highest quality and every one in Pendleton and Umatilla county knows that quality considered The Peoples Warehouse always gives the best for the least price. wood and ' m 9 Book Ends in carved mahogany.,,., Mahogany Clocks. Door Knockers. : Brass Candlesticks. Crystal Cut Glass in bon bon dish es, vase, almond dish, fruit compote,' candlestick, mayonnaise bowl and dish, mustard jar, preserve dish, and cake plate,, flower center, candy, jar, salt and pepper, pickle dish, sugar and cream, water bottle, cheese and cracker plate, marmalade sets. Art Glass in flower bowls, com .."poter and mayonnaise set, vases, candy jars, etc. Reproductions of Antique Dutch Silver in candlesticks and flower bas kets, relish dishes. , v , . FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER We suggest one of these JAPANESE LUNCHEON CLOTHS - They are made of fine, even weave cloth, printed in Japanese designs,', bird designs, etc., that are really very preWy. Absolutely fast color. Sizes are 36x36, 45x45, 54x54, 60x60 and 72x72 width. Prices range from $2.00 to $3.75. f SMOKING JACKETS Wouldn't he enjoy a smoking jack et? Most men do. What's nicer than to put on your smoking jacket after' pipper and sit before the fire and read and smoke and enjoy life. . It's not just a luxury but it's almost a ne cessity. ' ' . . f v We are showing a fine assortment of smoking jackets, lounging robes, etc. Priced from $5.00 to $35.00 and ah reduced in, price to meet the low- ered cost of living. HANDKERCHIEFS ;MHMMH I m f f f Ilii.idkT lil fH an nt wilt'l" wJ ? rf)tat)lR ChrtstmuM girt. !" nmrt cxjiii tlum for Christmas. We eon please you, our stink Is cry complete Mm iraluua are wimkImMI oiisiilcrlii nmikct roiiiltU oiis. Ciimn and have ,rk arc all reduefd. IT WILL PAY YOU to visit this store every iday. New goods arrive by every express. " WMHIHtmilllHHHHHim;HIIHHHt bopies Warehouse!, TO TRA DE I " TT 3 i Mill MlllhllM RRTNfl YOTTR CHRISTRIAS PACKAGES X 1 X TO US, we'll wrap them lor you ana scna mem X at just the right time. . ' ) . 2 .m mi i i ii W 'J. t li. !w : lV WHERE IT, PAYS TO TRADE J .'.......i,. , . hi 1 1 1 III iiltlttttttttt Mttttttf h GO !'Pape's Co!d Compound" is Quickest Relief Known it (Kant Oregonian Si-clal.) ! fll.T HOCK. The local Oddtellvws and Kehrkah wre pleas- uinlv KururfHed l;iurnJay niKht when 'Pou't ntuy Ktuffi-d-up! Qiili blowln . dcit nation frf.m the rame orjraniza ( niifflina' A dux uf "I'ape'a Cold ii, pntn,tun came out, bring t iiniin.Hitit'- tBken evwy two hiur ii-,nt wnh iheni a elam supper.. After 111 Ihr are luken uoually l)reaka,hl, ..i,,,. ni-rt:tiir the ereninr a my ttild rlh up. (HiX'nt in danclna and ' g-amex. The The very fir dune fipens rlKd lineal loKe will entertain tha Pea niirll nS the air pamMiiiea of the dleton -ttir in the Tiear future. Head, stinc noae runnlnn. relieves I lie 1 lie mree upper tlaeees .of the uiuiihe, diillne. fevertshneae. j'lmiie eh"l enjoyed a rlr In the I4tK 'J'ld Compuund" ports only jelMirch haaement Kiiday night! -The n f, n'in at druir ature. It acts j time was spent 'leh games after which n it i .--rte. ie nw, enntamsl eefehn.e,iin w.i mi rdi jr pv i Connett. teachers In that school chap eroned the affair. ' Mis. Bert Hutchinson was shopping in I'll ii Ituck Friday. . Mrs. Ijletel 'nas here Friday, .the anest of her daughter, Mrs. Twig Win kle. Mr. and Mrs. Uan irelntyre, who aere recently married at Adams were in Pilot Itock Saturday. Mr. Mclnlyre la a grottier of Mrs. A. Boylen. lr. and Mrs. Ff. H. Hinderman have relumed from a trip to Walla Walla. T. P. ;illiland left Wednesday for Qflte a delcijation of John Day men passed, through here Sunday enroute to Pendleton where they are witnesses on th.; Harter trial. Frank Kloun of Htanficld was in Pilot Uock Saturday. Pan Iiammuth from Kieth was In I tint Hock Hunduy.' Halph Wegncr Is building an addi tion to the house which he recently purchaser! from Twig Hlnkle. Mrs. Waller' smith was shopping In I "lot Hock Haturday. Mrs. ilalcom Mclntyre and duugli-, Portland where he and Mrs Killilanil I trr Miss Owendolyn. Mclntyre were viHlting re.ul:n'B in Pilot nock flatur. day. Hascull. The affair was & charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Lester lluscall whose wedding was an event of Wednesday. A large crowd of neighbors and friends were present to wish the couple well. Mrs. Hubert Boylen Is spending the week In Pendleton, the guest of her Hister Mrs. Uoane. ; ' Miss Klnanor Hascall.i student In the Pilot.Kock high school, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Unseal I. . . A. P. .Warner, who recently under went an ' operation ' at Ht. Anthony's hospital. has returned- to his . home children were in Pilot Hock Sunday, Mrs. Housa Is a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bailey. .-- K. Bi Casteel was a buslnesa visitor tn Pendleton Friday. icen( H FfwiM-wenlace TKXM K.H JIAI MRU ' tTOUHTON. iTexas. Dec. . (A. P.) tl .kl,.t. t.Mlr nut In fhn ulinna of the Southern Pacific 'Hallroaa com- pany here last night hud caused dam. Joyed by will make liieir home this winter. C W. PhuIiis, cashier of the First Bank of Pilot Hock, and Fled Moes who l.nlilx a similar position In Helix, left Saturday for Portland. They will rMurn the first of the week. ' i iile. Supper was served at midnight 1. K. P.oy 'suu a. Iiuslness visitor la j a Tier which- he iIhik was continued Pe Julcton Saturday. until "broad daylight." ii nail-AUis.4Ml . Humus miU y t4m4iatitin wtrh--tMw.e-wa. alv-. Matin. Mr, jc: cwidiua. iOu',Uu:f mmufesmam:' . o-ajiijfcttunaiKd:-er here. ' Fred Ilennlon, county , agricultural An all night barn dance at the home agent, will hold an extension school In of John Rom Hturday night wns en- Pilot Itwk on Dec. 2 and 2d. The nitioi'tfr oi r uin iiot a tno- atrair.wmcn is of especial 'interest to the farmers will take place In the I. o. i Frhsll.' The principal speakers wilt Mr. ItennMrr'ond Prorj rjcorge H' m of O. A.'.,' t-na !'".:: P ylf.i;,ii- Mrs,-Jack House, and two ; small aga . osllmated.' at-1 1,000.0400 and the flames were- still Spreading. The paint and airbrake shops, sn office building andi a storehouse,-. together with a quantity of rolnna; stock, were destroyed. : A' stiff wind was carrying the flames to the heart of the shop district which covers four blocks. ' j RMX'KAPK VIXSMi TI U.VS HJ.IlKI i Tf:KnTE, Dec. . . (A. . P.) The; Itallna destroyer, Bronzettl; Incjiad rrfg;Hp(newhns JolfiM l'ha6,iAiahxli ' Cuts, Burns Hamlin', Wizard OH a Sate f lr Aid Traatmant , How often lockjaw, blodd poi. soiling-, the loss of an arm of leg, or sometimes even life itself, re sult! from the neglect of a burn or little cml Hamlin'. Wlstard Oil ii 1 safe and effective first aid treat tnent. It is a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of ' this, kind will lessen the dinger of blood poisoning. Keep it handy, WlMril Oil In a ooi lerwn,lbt. t'rp. sratlon t ti.ivs .tii -Ilia m.l'rtM he.t 1 for first aid wh.n Mis iim-tor may lnr SWny. It IS SUMllllll. knl hmillnr anA qulikly ilrlves one ixilu ant UiHiunms- -i- .pruins, iiruiH.M, t-utm linn burns, kitrs sml stlns., Ju.t ia nllabl. ii."-. iwwi, fiHii aurs, fi.ncrous six tHli(s; d-1 " V " izio r 41111. Whh I ails at oi u, rs trouMctl rii'Ai-onttln.ll.a h '4k ai JkM aVi, .fcfjt jjraa afceaj, OasVafc-fJi-JI