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.-rVF, $ ' f DAILY EAST OREQOfflAN, fENDLETOW, OBEQOft THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 0, 1920. fOtJRTEEN PACES ny Twelve More Shopping Bays Are Left Now' Before Christmas I YOU CAN SAVE TIME BY SHOPPJNG I EKE IN PENDLiGTON'S GREATEST DEl'AltTMENT STORE, WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR THE U- t - PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. .... g n &&&& 8- 8 Ji ii fr B 8 fr. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 MEN'S SOX Are always needed and very much appreciated Christinas Gift la Sox. This Christmas finds "wonder fully prepared to please your most exacting fancy. CoUon"siik,"wool, Lisle, plain and fancy i S3o, 36a, 5c, to 2.5 ' AH are reduced SO per Cent. SMOKING JACKETS Wouldn't he enjoy a Smoking Jacket? Most men do. What's nicer than to put on your Smok Ing Jacket after supper and sit be fore the fire and read and smoke and enjoy lire. It's not Juki a lux ury but it is almost a necessity. We are showing a fine assort ment of Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes, etc, ' , . ' Priced from $3.00 to $35.00 And all reduced in price to -meet the lowered cost of living. .8: 8 8 is The Most Popular Gift f All WOMEN'S SILK ' HCSE We are agents for the famous PHOEMX BRAND, the kind that wears and gives the ser vice. Silk hose will be boxed if so desired, si".. i Wlark. white and brown, the pair, KI.5W, 2.W. ti.MK ' .NOVELTY LACK AXI EMBROID ERED SILK HOSE. , KwptionaHy pretty and desirable,' wljue, Jrown anil, black,, pule. 4.V. - ! r ' : " , - f . - A . f i - s ..-tit m i - ill ? - rf I ' . , r-S yt ' i. -S t, b ' :'V:'.s' 1? Hse o MOST APPROPRIATE "SUGGESTIONS J GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MDIES' AND CHILDREN Santa Claus Land awaits you with a wonderful Xmas spirit and those most appropriate gift sue gestions. . fa Coats, "dresses, suits, furs, wool and silk scarfs, skirts, blouses, sweaters, petticoats, silk and cot' ton underwear, corsets, kimonas, hath robes, aprons, etc. Many novelties m toys for infants and children. We especially invite your inspection. You will find ser vice and Suggestions, from our ex perienced and capable salespeople. Second Kloor. 4 4f S 'l 1 U...J MRS, CLARK Representing the BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO. will be here one week taking subscriptions to ThV Delineator at a very special pjice. The . Delineator would make an excel lent Xmas gift. LEATHER HANDBAGS IN XMAS NOVELTIES f 1 The new brown hand tooled as "well, as the newest black leathers are found in this broad assortment of leather bags. . Only the newest things are shown, no old stock. M ,! Prices from $2.00 to $18.50 JEWELRY NOVELTIES- Put up In pretty sutln lined boxes eunslsilntf f ht plus, brooches, braceleiH, wulst sets, cte,': Holld gold (ops and wummlcil Ko wcur. A groat big si IchIIoii of thm that would make a pretty girt for nomeonn. 8 iV Your choice He THESE OSTRICH FEATHER . .FANS.. . would meet with the approval of the average woman who attends evening functions. Iilack, white and colors ut It.50 to J 1 9.50. HA I HAMICS Silver und gold flnlHh for making up ribbon or silk bugs, priced at enc, gt.oo $a.73 A STRING OF JET BEADS r some one of these pretty pcurl sliatids or posxlhly colored Scads make pretty Xinus gifts , 7,v to fS.OV SILK CHIFFON' velvet: 8': e GEORGETTE CREPES You can well afford a blouse or dreys from one of these Georgtlo crepes at he price we offer thetn. Illack, while and colors, special at the yard...,.',.. $1.35 for a dress,' suit, or cbtitumo would mnko a dohlruble Chrlstinaa gift Colon) und black, 40 Inches wide. Special the yard $T.M A I'ltHTTV IltKSMl (;OWS ' from one of these brightly colored CORDUROYS would make sonio woman happy. Hhades of coral, blue and sapphire. Iteduced to :he yard , : fl.OO TURKISH TOWEL SETS Pretty colored borders, comprising one large towel, one medi um towel, one wash rag, colors are lavender, blue and pink, put up in Xmas boxes, the set $2.00 and $2.23 THESE SKIRTS ARE HIGH IN POPULARITY The word ".valtJe" gains a new Interpretation: the word "smurtiiese'' also Hue' lit these skirts. Quality Is a thing at once apparent In fabric, treatment of style and workmanship. Come and inspect them, you will quickly, see how charmingly styled they are, und how different from the general run of skirts. You "n,l no skUuping of materials: insteud you'll find the fuslilon, the fit and the finish of the most ap proved. They are very reasonable at these prtcrs. $8.75 to $36.50. ;; . ; ; ' ' m-t, tS.OO, MADI ItI V NAPKINS the g IO.IIO and U2.&0. NAI'MN'HOI.DI.il.s, tray t-loths and Towels fniln $!. til .1jOO Cl.l'M'.Y liACi: lK)II.Ii:S, a very prrtly . . inas gift, each 40c to $3.2 TAI'WtTRY T.ll,i: HI NM:KS. (tmibl. iialiim tidors of rose and blue, brown ami gmii. each $5.0 to $19.29 M Wl; ItAKKITS AMD WAXTK PA i 1'l.lt H.VSK KTS, a wHcunn gift $1.03 to cvoo. I ... M-m .yi bMvn $r t CI i su oiw if i k CHRISTMAS CANDIES T v In bulk or by the bucket Assorted Chocolates, Cut Mixed, Satin Mixed, Sunbeam Mixed, Crystal Mixed, Broken Taffy, Am erican Mixed, Royal Mixed. Extra Special Prices by the bucket O Fancy Boxed Candies make'excelent Christmas gifts.. ... ,, , BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR ' rHMIIIMMtHmn Ml MM X WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING be sure to? Ivislt this store, it will pay1 y6u. I! I MAKE THIS STORE YOUR IIEADQUAR- I X TERS. Spend all the time you can here. ; i a n m an w a a n e u mm ri Oata m T . Wir aam m W 1-A3L MTa B 19 B mtii m t ........ X. ' aia'iiiHSi w" ERE IT PAYH Tn tti- a riV Whilst ""HUW""1 if . ;.' ': w,i .h:'" t- -. r-'N ""'W""WWW""""""""W"W'""""WWW - - MsaAe. I.L. rir.'- - $$$$Hiiaa$$a.a..na...a... .....ft. IT ' , " " """" tyitwttfftt wP'ZJk WZJB WlJes W!J W-Jt? W-UBr W-IJi W'ZJu lrlX W'U.,J''JT-9':Jt- WW Jf-10. f. m-F- tw-Jr- T0'JL &-Lfs W-Lf.- 9 fFVm'S. ' S. Laf-f aT-f s r., . . I teaspoon vanilla, a pinch of stilt, sugar, butter and milk. Cook 'I mixture forms a soft ball when jin cold water.. Remove frnm Mix until tried fire. Add vanilla, salt, and 'walnut meats, Beat until creamy. .Pour into butter ed tins. Spiced Walnuts 2 cups Diamond nrana ilea l h, i cup sugar, 1-4 cup wa- Z'i teaspoon'cinnamon or ginger, sugar and water and boil until ter. Mix With the midwinter holidays near at hand and the youthful demand for walnuts, popcorn, candles and other sweetmeats, as keen as evor, the high cost of Christmas rnieht ) a night mare for the women folk, but for thel" hardens when dropped in cold wat JaA that thev can suuulv the house-"- iAK9 Ir,,m "re. stir in cinnamon hold with home-made candies lni8n' add walnuU. Stir until the nuts Treat variety, and at an Insignificant thoroughly coated with syrup riiBt . . opivaa on platter to cool. , 'Home made candies are easy to pre- ",,nul fivinny turge 2 cups su- pAre and at the present price of wat-j ear- 1-2 t0P water, 1-2 cup Karo, 1 nuts and sugar they are cheaper than! !'"" vanin, wnue or one. egir. aivything else that enters into the gen-)"10" usar. water and Kuro until sy hb4 holirisy plan. Perhaps 5J kinds irUD """" a Da" when tried in cold d candies cap be made bu using Call- aler- Beat white of egg until stiff f.'.mta nalnuts. which can now be ! and add """ 'y h" of syrup, beating liought unhelled In bulk, or shelled 1 constantly. Cook remained until it f.d packed in glass jars or cans. Herelform a nand 'bal1 '" tried in cold are a half down walnut candy recipes'""1'"' "nd add siowly to first mix wetl worth giving a trial- , . . I tur- Bat stiff, add vanllaa Chocolate Walnut Caramels-r-One i and wll,nutK- turn into buttered pan cup sugar. 1-2 cup white corn svrup, and out wnen told 1 J-2 cups milk. 1 teaspoon vanllla.j 8uKared " alnuts One cup! sugar, i squares' chocolate and 1 cun Diamond ! ' tablespoona w ater, 2 cups Diamond brand walnut meats, yut sugar, corn'1'1"1"11 AVaJn"t Meats. Boil ugar and) syrup and milk in saucepan, stir until ! water untU "TUP "l''"" a thread, thenj siiitar is dissolved, bring to lillng)add the al"ut meats and stir until; Toliit and ImjII until mixture will form i K"KI'r hardens on the nuts. A little ; a very firm ball when tried In cold;""" improves the taste. j water. The caramels w hen cold will1 1 j Ite of the same consistency this firm hail. Do not beat, as beating ma: cuse the randy to Jecoine granular.' Much Unisli shown Pln'sh and technlmie characterize the drawings displayed by high school Siuueuts. ivan Houser, John Gervais, Archibald Blakeley, Blanche Swaggart,' Donald tt'oodworth, Hilda Ilaum, Frances Rogers and others have done excellent work in drawing, painting ana lettering. Some of tho drawings ure to be used in the high school an nual. Two silk tics, one in shades of deli cate blue and the other in tones of Jade, are an example of the "tied and dyed" work and the use of wax in dy ing. They are the handiwork of Fran ces Itogers and Archibald lllakcley of Hie high school. f Industrial Work Kliown Sewing done by high school girls f"rms a part of the Industrial exhibit. On display here Is a scarlet blouse. HE'S NOT AFRAID OF THIS "JACK" made by Marguerite Humphrey; a silk "port skirt ninde by Hlunche Swaggort; a middy, with blue collar and braid. mane by Marjorle 1'ayne, and a com bination, showing hand sewn lace, mndp by Nina fhanrv. An ..lhrUii "- j. ""; "j viiiuroiuerea centerpiece, and examples Swaggart: a smart 'brown velvet hat of various kinds of machine work, completes this display. MMILKST I'T-OI TS (Continued from page 1.) Add vanilla, chocolate grated and wal- j Christmas planning are sm;Jl flimeri not meals cut In large pieces. Pour vases, made by painting Jars in fla-J caramel Into buttered pan seveo Incheij cotur and dec.jratlng therrt in attrac-' sq.iare. When cool cut in squares. - . tive designs. , Chocolate Coated Walnuts Coating , Drawing from nature, with the col-' Uiuiolate. Diamond Hrand Walnut orlng in the natural tints, are shown. j Aleut Halves. Melt coating cnocuiaies Hose berries, leaves and flowers have over hot water, lielng careful that not j been succetf ully used as mudcls by 4lrop of water gets Into chocolate; grade school pupils, then test it .until cool. Drop In aj The poster work of Helen Cook, and Diamond Hrand Walnut Meat Half, j Frieda I'ahl, pupils of the eighth grade it4il with ch-olate, left out wifti cho-lof the Washington shool, - ltohert .s.lnte dipper "r two-tlned fork and bwfc. of the seventh grade of the Mn iliop on wsx psiwr or marble slab coin school, and Francis Greulich. of l, harden. Continue until sufficient the IJncoln school, is noteworthy, s .ilnuta are caoter. ere the drawings of Thelma Keen and I'rt.Hh.-l cups brown sugar. 1 bo ulna Webb, of Washington school j cun, ". UJi-ups Plond BrandAll thj..w, a .fUit )'!. ,iu MlLim JnUi mm. t .. '..,,; i. i tal'le-jwoji butter, Idesign. , j o -j7 Vr ,i2rV? -. . 1 w . X '..-' , I-? , V ( The culinury branch of the art de. Partment has a niche In the exhibit. Conserve jams and fruits put up in Jars by Mubel Htickler, Lucile Pear son, Kstella .Shepherd. Verna W.-k. Itachcl Payne. Verna Hampton and '.uunei Hampton, high school girls, are shown. 'ostcrs4irging that proper ".u oe leu in homes ore the work of ouin nigh school and grade pupils, Hoys Have Israwlua-a Drawing In the munuul training ex- Hioii were made by Frank Molstrom, Waldo De Wilde, Ilex Cramer, Harold unnnci, Arthur Frankum, ' Curtts u oaru, and Aaron Webb, of the high school. The drawings show great ex- ncutuae and technical skill.. The art work shown was done under the direction of MIsh Carol Wurten burger, Miss I.ura Hendricks. Miss Neva Ijine, and Mrs. Dakar, while Miss Kate Voorhees directed the domestic rrlcnco work. Uosc Matthews, Muriel Hampton und.Kvalyn Davis, of the high school have been In charge of the; exhibit during the afternoons, and Mlss Hendricks, Miss Voorhees and "M'.su Wurtcnberger during the evening nours. The exhibit will be shown during li brary hours for the remulnder of the week. '. - -. - .- HeeTywelght Bill Brennaa Is Just wondering whether Jack Dempser can sock ai bard at thla Jack In the picture can kick. Aiyway. Bill Isn't afraid to play with this one. However, he Isn't to opUUstlc almut bii Ugbt with Dempsey. scheduled for the Cnrden '(a. 'Nfw Vork on Dee-H He ' doeto't . look Jorward tp the engagement plav iq an sense of tlje wortj. - MOX CT RWIXO PliAXS YOontlriued from 'page J.j saving to the city represents approxU mately 35 percent over the lower bid. ' 4lnr Install Heating Plant. The city natatnrltim should have a heating plant so that the water might be deprived of lis Icy chllr. the nata-' tnrluin committee reported. The pool is making better retin-ns with each year, the report Indicated, this yeai-trvront showing ,1.4,1)7,531 -On January 1 the fund coiilalLvili16S.8? stul ia. s.u itniMW ...ttiUt.l.s.Mh f eceiyeU, " EupenseB for the lummer were $844.69, leaving a balance on Docombcr 1 of 1SD7.42. Keductliig the balance from January 1 leave tho nei pronu The councllmen did not act upon the suggestion to install the heating plant but discussion centered about the belief that the pluco would have to be enclosed to make a heat ing plant effective. . f ' , . ,n Resolutions were lead approvlna- tho plans, specifications and estimates' for the Improvement of Jefferson-. street from Jackson to' Washington- und Washington atroct -from Joffer. son to Main, as well as the lntorsut; tlons. The engineer's estimate .of the. coat of these Improvements is IJ552.. 40. , . ,., . Resolutions were also read for the; Improvement of 70 feet on Clay street between Alta and Court streets. Thrno'. lots are affected by the assessment. two of which belong to the Pendleton'. iron works and the other to c . ji Beltx. "The owners filed a waiver for-', the usual proceedings of advertising v and calling for bids, asking that the, contract for tho work be let at- once providing It did not exceed the engt-t. . neer"s estlmato of gg.2(i;' . - '-' ' . The Warren Construction Co. was. not willing to undertake a private eon tract with the owners except upon a cash basis' und the city probably wilt be obliged to act In the regular clmnJ ncls before the Improvement can be- indo. ' , , . . ;, ' Park Nile CimslilereU. ' ( "Kxtenslon of the option on block" 6t, reservation addition, which the" city will buy for a park as soon an the. $8000 Is received from the' sale of: bonds, wus asked by the council. City Recorder Fits Gerald will get In touch with the-Hlsters of-ftt. Francis, who own the property, to Insure their ', granting tVi Option until the fund -are avallabte. " " ' .' ' ; Mrs. Klla Terpennlng1 lijae appoint ed a member of the city lllirary board In place of Mrs. Kcimnth McKus, who . has not suallfled. '-HeVetiil city loans were considered 'lust night and exten sions granted tn sotns- cases.' Those whose Interest payments are tn tr' rears will he dealt with bjr the elly at- torney, -11 was declded. ' I "'lTh6 Xove.mb.er yBttt.) of Clty,Jt. I totdaa-a'iiooia l iu .U(i('"4d .Wiq.waiU. ana ocaereo nieq, . it ,