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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1920)
tUELVE PASF.S - ' ; 7" . fACS TWO . t)AHT EA&T .tOMQORIAN. PEJlDlriQ3..flMQ0XTTJSSDA' EVENING, 'DECEMBER"!'1!," 1020. t "2 ,9 T?' t TvrarHvjt I ,frf.AA V.i't JfftVffl ..f t ' rfwrv-r-- - e ,i js, 0 ' nenns ON Till: l-1 NEST STOCK OF MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON. 15 les than preent production costs. You inav wonder how we can do it. We couldn't keen it up long. We are simply in step with the demand for lower prices and we're" loingourhitandifstputeahitoo. We helieve it's the hest thing of its kind in this part of the country. ? 1S". "?v r tlN tS 'WV 1(5M,1CS',R,2li We Are o TTTT fl O f1 TTT il ' ''si' U Moiioav meaiiciioEs 3 We re telling you something when. we say that many of our .prices are, H 5 K 8 S 8 As You Know WOMEN'S KID GLOVES always seem to be a gift that any woman is only too glad to m-eive. At this particular gift giving time we are offering unlimited selections of fine French overseam, pique and mocha gloves, in colors of tan, brown, gray, white and black at prices from $3.50 to $.x50 Women's Cape Gloves, in one clasp or strap wrist length in popular shades of brown and tan, the pair $2.48 to $7.50 ' Women's 16 Button Length Kid Gloves, white or brojvh, the pair . $7.50 If you don't know the size or kind wanted, purchase a GLOVE CERTIFICATE at the office and let "her" select her own gloves. Women's " i ; . ' Suits DOXT PUT OFF BUYING WOMEN'S OR CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR - Famous makes, such as. Kavsers. Carters and others, in winter weight underwear, wool, silk a.nd wool, fleece lined or 9 ... One-Half Price Ml 8 8 .$1.(X) Garments for. . $1.25 Garments for. $1.50 Garments for. . $1.75 Garments for. . S2.00 Garments for. . $2.25 Garments for. . $2.50 Garment for. . $2.75 Garment for. . $3.00 Garments for. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS 2.79 . 79c $3.50 Garments for. . . 9Sc $3.75 Garments for. . . $2.9S $1.19 $4.00 Garments for. . . $3.19 $1.39' $4.50 Garments for... . $3.59 $1.59 $4.75 Garments for. . . $3.79 $1.79 $5.00 Garments"for. . . $3.98 $1.98 $5.50 Garments for. . . $4.39 $2.19 $6.00 Garments for. . . $4.79 $2.39 $5.50 Garments for.'.. $5.29 8 8 8 Buy now andget the good of them this winter. 8 ASH WAV 8 8 t -. . 8 8 8 8 8 SMOKING JACKETS Wouldn't he enjoy a SniokliiB Jacket ? Most men do. What's nicer than lo put on your Smok Inf? Jaoket after supper and sit be fore th fire and read snd smoke nd enjoy life. It's not juet a lux ury but It in almost a necessity. V are showing a fine assort ment of rinioking Jackets, Lounging liohes, etc. I'rU-ed from v. . .JUVOfl to $35.00 And all reduced In price to meet the lovcred cost of living. . ... j. . .' ' ''. This sale includes every woman's suit in our stock. Every one is a wonderful bargain. It's a sacrifice supreme. We're taking our loss now so that you can have your new suit for the holidays at an extremely low price. It's our policy never to carry women's suits over from one season into the next. This is your golden opportunity. - : YOUR CHOICE ONE-HALF PRICE. 8 BLOUSES FOR CHRISTMAS REDUCED ft - The poplarity of giving blouses as Christinas gifts" has caused us to assemble an unrivalled assortment of them. The elaborate, the extremely decorative, yet dignified modes as V well as the simplest, plainest styles are now being displayed $ in varieties so large affording all gift choosers ample oppor tunity to show their own individuality and good taste. .. Georgettes, taffetas, messaline's, crepes and tricolettcs, jjf values up to $38.50. Reduced to $5.75 to $24.50 j " T u Just a "World, of t U BEAUTIFUL HANDKERCHIEIS To Qioose From Here. V Real beauties from treland of pure linen, hand embroid- ?j ered, in colors or white. Importations from Switzerland JJ made on sheer Swisses, beautifully embroidered on white or CThen There Are Maderia Handkerchiefs, with eyelet em- broidery, that are very enchanting. Initial handkerchiefs of g pure linen, hand embroidered, will please any woman. Pnces from 1 3c to $2-00 it Box handkerchiefs from .... 'r-.-:... $1.00 to $3.00 m ; ibr it A 24 2 2A 2 ZA "i Cleanlines ;.; km , Oar Samtary Grocery i f ' i mi .i Z T-AA4mAn4ft nail il.. XlKOCiO. , au .yr '""" BUY AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE FOR "HER" CHRISTMAS GIFT. . They are always appreciated. Our stock includes Hot Point Grills, Chafing Dishes, Irons, Toasters, Tea Kettles, Heaters, Curling Irons, Stoves, Vacuum Cleaners. They are all useful and handy. , CHRISTMAS CANDIES Fancy boxes, Chocolates, fancy candies by the box, - V SO MEN'S SOX Are always needed and very much appreciated Christmas Gift Is Sox. This Christmas finds us wonder fully prepared to please your most e-mctinj; fancy. Cotton, Silk, Wool, Lisle, plain and fancy 25c. 35c, 50c, to $2.30 All are reduced 20 lH'r ccufc -We'll wrap them for you AFTERNOON OR EVENING DRESSES AS A ' XiMAS GIFT ' "We have the largest assortment ever offered at from 20 to 25 per cent less for Xmas choosing. These consist of lace, net taffeta, messaline and velvets in the brilliant colors and combinations including black. ' These Adorable Frocks Will Walk Straight Into Women's Hearts. A presentation of new dress styles of superlative merit. Kach dross is distinct ively .different, and reveals the latest and most fashionable style trends that is destined to play the leading role on the Hta; of Fashion. , Charming Cloth Frocks With New and Inter esting Innovations. Thesjj frocks will withstand the close scrutiny to which dresses are usually mih mittcd. ' They were designed by artists, made by expert seamstresses, and em body only materials, aiyl trimmings of the hiRhest quality. GLOVES The Holiday Spirit. There Is a Hf1l stKnlfkniH in n gJt of slovcs which cmcliy cx prcsNcg the spirit of the ChrlsUiius The combination of practi cal value and personal senti ment makes gloves the ideal way vO insure a friend's daily remembrance. Our complete stock ineludos ev ery wanted style, dress, ull-pur-puse, warm lined styles and work nlovcs. Some one of which will answer every eene.ai need. And we guarantee our prices to be right. If you don't know the ex act size, give a Glove Certifi cate. " , NECKWEAR THAT THE "KICK" HAS No Christmas' would be complete without a few smart ties for gifts. Every man expects them and no man ever had enough of them. The tie is the one bright Bpot of sunshine in a nan's dark attire. It givnn hi ma chance to show his taste for colors. It will pay you to' look here before buying. We are giving some wonderfully low prices now. , i!Ki; vout i' R ;r.s to v: mil until them tlial'lhc)- will arrive at their destinations at JiiM IIhi riwt't time. r-ir TV 1 s il ZZX WHERE TlT 1 opies waronousa lPE IT PAYS TO TRADE IT WIMi l'.Y YOl' TO VISIT THIS MTOKK KVKKY KAY. Make it your hcaduarters. New thlnns are nivlii(( kv crjr cjircss. , , Pi 8 ' ' NATTY NEW GREEN AND GOLD JERSEYS DONNED BY HIGH SCHOOL QUIf Second Week of Basketball Practice Shows That Local Boys Can Shoot Baskets and &ive Speed and Weight. . (emitting at the guard positions. Cn-lthev haven't enough room in the aras Saturday and attended the skat- cd to Adams Sunday. vnuei, rrans. nuutn. r. n.iu, I ... . .. . . .... i k i c.,,i. I . . ' flccoratinir committee U L. Lleuallen, inn jieiu a iiumiu j"u uu . v ,.u. v,. uu,.. (... .... ...v....oj a community tnnsiuias tree was .- .. , . , ,. was placed at guard in order to Bet a , Mi Helen Blake of Pendleton high Misr Florrie Bunch and family are decided on Wednesday evening and the ' j"T' LieuaUen ' Jr comm tee I for M. steady man at forward to work with schm.l. siwnt Sunday t home. spending the week-end at Arlington. , ,, . , i J- T. Ueuallen Jr., committee ror uts. the flashy Stend.U. chill plays much -Miss Gwendolyn-Mclntyre of Athf Master Jimmy Hunch has been con- J' ng comm,,"" "f'Pointed. , trthuHmt the presents. Carl Christian on the same order as Stentlal and the na. was the g.test of .Mrs. Harry Jtra- fined to his home with illness. " " I Vn " ? ' i"?. FrankKn '',"' coach converted his brother Myron bee over Sunday. i Kenneth WaUan is on the sick list or and Klla Mtrly; program. Community skating w. engaged In Hanlev. to a forward for balance, j Charley arr. who is working for U thi. week. c0mmltl. Sir. Chas. Shatz; commit- In the city hall on Baturday evening by ne 'U Ueuauen. drove a span o, black j Mr. and Mr,. li I. l.leuallen .nt! M W U m-e o Mhnmtored to Young Hanley handles (he ball wilh hors.-s lo a light bngtry to Adams todav :juihters Iioris and Dena motored t o h -Mchenz i. Mn. V, . II. , -Mr. Jitinijre or Athena motored to more suren.s than any of his mates so from the ranch. The team became !?"5 Zn 1 Xd.v ' X?um; '"r"? V"1 commit- ! Adams Haturda on business. Hi. i .., 1 l ,h fi n.nn ,,t the frixhtened an. ran ,r,,.-, ,1,. 1 ,. . ' . .' . . .. -" " nieu, .uv rue alio r.l-, ".ciiuwu .numiiiuru nun ' ' " " , , . , i -nr. ami .virs. litis ueuauen motored 1 K C'urlv name and aire r,,,,iii(. floor im.t opts off tlin most nectacular breaking the tongue. A tclenhnn ...,l.. u- . , , .. . I """ UKe committee. - - , , iu llitll a mil I I V 1 III ritp inp if 1 1 , it. u I il f . ..... damage jof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janus! ma Hover. I.eurie Desw.tgn; ree com v"rr"ut- Imittee. L. V I.ieuallen. Harrv Lara bee. Mr. and Min. -Ralph Walton motor-J. K. Kunch: tt. nut up tree. Frank shots when in trim, fahill. running "topped them before further guard, has his share of shooting to do. was done. No one was hurt. Lawrence, at center, tips the bull about j Ivan W.ike of Hellv motored to A3- enjuy the where he phases. Kramer and Terje. j son both know the guarding game ana . when they get the direct passing s-; teat down and get the knack of catch-; Xattv nut nn and gold jerseys tns the ball will le very valuable meo. iiuit so TV. re d-iimed Mond.ty after- j The passing and catching are weak uon tor iticMirst lime by the first Bp,.i, that have thus far been evident muad at r n!l'i"U high school for I hut as' the Imnt get more familiar with the hriiinnl'ig ot tiie sec-ird week - theVound ball after a season of foot-K-rsken-ail priietice. The n am that ! Kill letter results are expected to taken the flo.. in the tiinl same of s,-. the season v il! look, and sound, a lilt ' There is plenty of speed, weight and biio Knn. for. amonu the wearers of fight in the squad and the youngsters the groon Me .hii!, fiank-y and ; have any amount of endurance. Both and remiied in Aams to skating. . hil Wallan, who has been sick able to be out on the street again . Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hales and Mrs. Gla-lwyn Spencer, motorsd to Ten die ton Saturday. . , Is I ALLEGf D GERMAN SPY MAY GET SANITY .TRIAL! NEW YORK. Dec. 14.- (A. P.) ' Appointment of a military board of sanity to pass on the mental sound ness of Captain John" A. Wlllera, al leged derma o spy, on trial before a general court martial at Kort Jay, charged with desertion from, the L'nlt-' ed States ormy In December, 1J18, will probably be requested, his counsel has Indicated. - Krtim-r. The . r tlvtee suits are l-'lna woro by T r.iesoii, sts.d-al and ,awrriie. r'.iaih lu.k H.nih-y had atHHit men tnrtung -Hit la-t e'. i-oing nits of the floor w-re f.ir li'al.-nal. The flrt s-ptad f eight m i) !., -t iimht. Aikiiion and Henderson !h-hi .owntej in with Oie m lredy mnt toned Vearly r-. man who va out for football during the pnsl ura.-uii an on the floor last t t IMliUK- Stiuad SIhiww lrvutlsr Allien cb the boss have had WeeK of pta t-niisr, l)t Henderson and Adklnson bok prom ising as sub material atid are develop Ing r:il-idly. CHEAPER MILK AT ELECTION BOOTHS -sHPE SOCIAL NETS FUNDS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL U! .)!? i Kast treonlan PjM-cial.'l AltA-, l-c. 1 i A community pie i.e. they show s ot o! wciai was held in the city ball on m cm b put then) thro sh d.i ening. Ail M'ung girls and lae 111 41 ho loy-ifiut pies snareo me piey partmr. wlio happened In be one. to receive the pie as tit il... i.ne-s in rapid M1 last oetitMC, . dl'-s h p,M.nn:e 4 tolnutes to sh,etiog fi--to with MVWu iMiMtii.iis and I-li.-. This was Hie link foiiowed . wrrinimage tn which the Inchest bidder. A vote was cast for ..i.,, ..r ih. Hoe,- foiwaid met. the i a most popular anil bist look- I "txHt ""r ladies in Adams ni'd-Miss Helen) The ait-en snd oid weaiers ha a. I."f iml Mm. J'trt Kir by won the) ,.,,(, (,e i. Id !. ami elf liroppilli Venlest. It was One cent a V4 fol j ,B ..ho-s front all nititles. They are not each snd a chance to eat wl:h the w:n- t-.hW set on lie I i.e hoi hot with- oer. Miss H.-len lioser won Use eon-J ttV I foot fa.ltitm mi Mh ri:ulr test. Tl.e entire pceeds were $;si r ,l, in .i..s 'id will i-e used (o furnish a tent for! Culiiil. Tfi,H- il slid Kramer are a!- (he oung .-ie at Kanda fchocd, as. ' I - .. . j "' .. ,ff f '-:.':.:'. v 5 ' ; '"" ' , ? ' 1 . .ifi . -,-' -. .if;;l;,V:i:..;,;,.fl ; :t 'I: - - i . , .' . ' ' , v. . . , ., ii , '. ' , ' ' ..&,;.';. ' '? ; .-.: .;.' (," V- 'ff " " ' " ' "' '"' '"' T S : i I - .-t-rrVt-; ;; " I CRSKN BAT. WUr. Housewives hera hare been Rolnjr to election booths avery mora is k. sot lo ota. but to bar milk for It cents a cnart, cents cbaapar Itan'it hsi beea fcr months. Utjt Elmer 8. Hall aad the city council h-.ck ike plan to use the boctha aa mil'i distributiu HatiODa and It la bellcred olber prlca drocf trill tnUctr ti iitwf to milk cost. - " i ' - HHIIIMMMMUMHMMIfHHHMMMlMMUHIMM Smoked Meat Special . NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Picnic Hams, per pound.'.;. ..... 24c Fancy Skinned Hams, per pound. 35c Leaf Lard in bulk, per pound. ... 28c Get your order in early as they will not " - last long. "1 lie Supply" j m as a . ' nd 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DE5PA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor i .HIMtMHtIMim MljM,))MM,tMt!