East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 16, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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NOW IN WHICH TO PREPARE FO if CHRISTMAS. Save time anil trouble in shopping by coining to Peiidleton's Greatest department StoVef where
price and high quality go hand 'in jiamt with' inWt efficient service pbWibW' . ' . r '
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THE PENDLETON
ROUES
Always and forever the
gift de luxe. Could you think
of anything more pleasing
to. the average recipient of
a gift than one, of these ex
ceedingly pretty robes. A
whole big assortment o'
them here at... $16.50
Bath Robes at
$oo.oa
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and Steamer Rugs at $20.00
to $23.00.
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SPECIAL XMAS
OFFERING
Silk Vests and Bloomers
made of Italian Silk, many
excellent qualities and espe
cially desirable for Xmas
gifts. ,
Regularly priced at $3.50
to $5.50, Special Sale price
each $3.43
BABY BLANKETS
Pink, blue and white,
plain and novelty designs,
each . ....... $1.25 to $100
ALL KNIT UNDERWEAR
both women's and misses' in
all winter weights now re
duced 20 Per Cent.
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Cleanliness
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Phcacl5. . All Other P paramenia Call 22.
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Cheese, full cream, pound 45C
Roquefort Cheese, pound $2.00
Pimento Cheese, Blue Hill, package 20c
Bacon Backs, per pound 40c &
Glace Fruits, Assorted lb. box $1.00,
Dates, bulk, pound
50c
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COFFEE
M. J. K Hills, Golden West and Shillings, 1 lb. can 55c; 3 lb.
can $1.40; 5 lb. can $2.50
Our Christinas Candies are thef best and most reasonable
in price. "
HER GIFT
We have the Daniel Green slippers in
their best grade of which we are very
proud, as they are absolutely distinct
from any other make. The quality and
style surpasses. They are beautiful to
say the least. We have them in pink,
blue, lavender, old rose, taupe, gray
and black.
At present all sizes are here but we suR;est that
3"ou do your choosing early. . !
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? : LIEN'S SHOES
In buying shoes you want shoes that will not only wear but
s.hoes that have a distinction, shoes that make you feel well
dressed. Such shoes are our T. P. W. "Special" line. The
quality is higher than the price.
Men's Black Kangaroo Shoes, Goodyear welt, English and
medium toe. Price .' $14.40
Men's Black Gun Metal Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt, medi
um broad toe, price $11.05
Men's Brown Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt, medium and Eng
lish toe, price $14.40
Men's Brown Kid Shoes, Goodyear welt, broad toe. $12.60
Men's Brown Calf Shoes, not T. P. W. Special, Goodyear
welt, price .- $9.00
Men's Black Gun Metal Shoes, not T. P. W. Special, Good
year welt,, price $9.90
MEN'S WORK SHOES .
If you want a pair of work shoes that will carry you
through the winter weather try our famous Wyinbery line.
They are made for service and will give you satisfaction.
Prices $5.00 to S8.50
If your feet ache and pain, if .you have callouses, if your
feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at
our shoe department we have graduate specialists to serve
you.
Womens Suits 1-2 Price
This Sale Includes Every Woman's Coat
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 holiday 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
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What More Welcome Gift
than a pair of
FRENCH KID
GLOVES
or possibly mocha or cape
gloves.- Our stock of gloves
represents a more compre
hensive line of sizes and col
ors than ever before., , ; .
Kid Gloves, black, white and
colors at... $3.50 to $5.00
Mocha Gloves at $4.50 to
$5.50. ' '
Cape Gloves at $2.45 to $4.00
Strap Wrist Gioves at $6.00
to $7.50.
Long White Kid' Gloves" at
$7.50. . . , '
If you don't know the size
or kind buy a Glove Certificate.
JUST LOOK OVER THIS
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the many
MIKITY AM I'llTI( .U
( IIUIMMAS tillTS
Ruin or Hhlnw KIIU Vmhrellnn, Kuy
sur Silk, I'tulerwear, Party Monpk, Rllk
Honn, InfiuKM- Hilk Hwi. Ikiby njnB
hflM, Indian KoI.oh, t'eiwtlctun Iluth
liolioB. Hum for PrtuwiH, Prim Goods
imtteriiK, Towol PH, rnnry Turklxh
' Towels, Bouitolr Cup, Ilundkcrolilcfn,
Vnnity fun, Tnhlo I.inenn, Hhin
Htono Hair PlnH, Leather nirB, Silver
.Mush Bapi, Ueurt XerklneeB. lliadej
Units, Ostrich Kan, Slunleiirs Belt
Toilet Beta, lov'mo uiul Tlney Wood
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SrECIALSALE OF HAND TOOLED BROWN
prettily lined and fitted' with mirror, purse, button hook, cold
cream jar and lip stick holder. A1 truly wonderful value, tl
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OUR EXCELLO FRENCH IVORY IS SELLING JJ
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because the prices are extremely low for the high grades of- J
fered. Mirrors, brushes, combs, powder boxes, trays, buffers, M
perfume bottles, etc. Some articles as low as 35c, up to $8.50. if
EVEN UNDERWEAR CEASES TO BE ...
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when imbued with your Christmas wishes for health,
warmth and comfort. Surprise and please him by giving him
better than he would select for himself.
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Lewis Union Suits
G. & M. Silk Union Suits
Cotton Ribbed Union Suits..
Wool two piece Suits, per garment. ......
Fit and service guaranteed. , ,
Every garment is reduced to present day prices, which
means a saving of at least 20 per cent to you.
$2.50 to $12.00
$11.50 to $14.50
. . $1.98 to $3.50
... 98c to $3.00
W e prepare and mail your Xmas packages for
you so that they will reach their destination at
the time you designate. Use this service. It is
Free.
WHERE IT PAYS TO
VISIT OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT
For Bargains in Boys' Suits, Waists, Shirts,
Sweaters, Mackinaws, etc. : ! ,
NEGRO SAYS OFFICERS
... FORCED FALSE STORY
CHICAGO. Dec. 16. (A. P. Ed
"R'ard Valentine, a negro arrested a few
clayg aBn at the requeat of the Kokomo,
Ind.. police, last night told the police
that a. "eonfeosion" he had made last
nlKht of a $9,OHii.OiiO mail robbery was
thought tip on the ipur of the mo
ment to satisfy detectives who kept
him from g'iing to slep by their con
tinuous questioning.
'Those detectives wouIdn"t let me
fieep," Valentine raid. "They kept
asking me about everything In the
world and I was getting too tired to
keep on annwering. I thought of the
Omaha mall robbery, so I told them a
nice etory about how I wag one of the
cang that robbed the car and that we
.ot ,ii((,0(KI. That Mtisfied them sot
they let me alone and I had a fine nap.
Jtut I wasn't In that robbery at all. I
just wanted to go to sleep.'
CHRISTMAS JOYS AHE
DENIED UNRULY LADS
"WEST ORANGE, X. J., Dec. 16.
(A. P.) Christmas this year is to tie
a Joyless festival for three AVest
Orange boys of 10 to 12 yearg who
yesterday were sentenced by City Re
corder J.- B. Lander to receive "no holiday-
presents, take no part in any
Christmas festivities and go to bed at
6:30 every evening for a month., in
cluding Christmas eve.
The youngsters who appeared in
court accompanied by their parents
were convicted of breaking into a
school and stealing pencils and money
from the teacher's desk, and on an
other occasion tinkering with the auto
mobile of Rev. Alfred Roy Ehmon so
that the mnister could not start it
when he was ready to go home after
a church service.
MORE CENTRALIZATION
Organiiintion of a more eentrallz-
A, membership and most cordial re
lations wilh the Tri-Hliite Auto Club,
which has headquarters In Walla W'nl
lit, will be Bought by the rendleton
branch of the Tri-Stnte Auto Club,
which met last evening In the Com
mercial Association rooms.
Relief that the Interests of rendle
ton, Vmntilla county and Oregon In
highway mutters and automobile tnnr-
ed automobile association, with A. A. lug can better be advanced with a
"You're Looking Fine!"
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Articles were signed here tuday for a
world's lightweight championship
fight twtween ltenny lonard. present ,
titleholder, and Jtltchie Mitchell ofi
lilwaukee, to be held In Madison j
rtiuure Garden on January 14 next.!
The men will fight for a purse of'
JtHi.t'OO of wbicll ltillitrd has been
guaranteed 40,0ft0 and Mitchell !0,-l
HiHK The contestants will weih In '
at 135 pounds at X p. in. on the day;
of the ronti'M. They have posted)
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The net profit of the bout wirl be
donateil to the fund for tlqvastatwd :
France, the Amerit-nn executive com-J
nihtee, of wtrich is headed by Mis!
Anne Morean. 1'romoter TejC lilr-i-,l
tin donated the m of the Car
llcn fqr the bout.
WASHINGTON Clarenc J
MeLeod, member of Congrer
from tb Tblrteenth Michigan dlr
trict. It the btby of the Home r
RtpresentatlTew He hat jut
PMted U M Uralt of K rttri.
Pendleton, with :.!m,0.r.2.33 in
'hank deposits In its three banks, occu
pies fifth Place in the list of 30 banks
in Oregon having total deposits of
000,000 or more, according to the No-f
vember report made yesterday by Will
H. Bennett,, state superintendent of
Banks. ... ,
Pendleton's deposits are exceeded by
Portland, Salem, Astoria, and Eugene.
Milton, also In the million dollar de
posit class. Is twenty-seventh in the
list, with $1,251,631.49, in its two
hanks. Athena, which appeared In the
list September , failed to qualify.
The total deposits for nil banks
were 2S 1.420,908. 49. of which $85,
&14.101 was In time and savings ac
counts and the remainder in demand
deposits, the report shows.
Time and savings deposits have in
increased JS.902.17S. 73 since' Novem
ber 17. 191 and $328,956.70 since
September 8, 120. Demand deposits
have decreased to the extent that there
has been a net loss In these accounts
aggregating 24, 909,834. 73 since No-j'
vember 17, ,1919. and 3, 043,182.19;
since Keptember 8.1920. j
Portland deposits have decreased'
$2,206,247.13 since September 8, 1920,
and deposits In most of the other towns :
snd cities of the state, also have till - J
len off since that date i
mere oentrallzed direction here, Lnspjr
ed' tho move' to affect a reparation
from the present arrangement. . No
dissatisfaction has arisen with the
present alliance, it was pointed out.
The manner in which future relations
will he maintained was left in the
hands of the local men who ore direc
tors of the Trl-Slate club.
Expansion to include members In
all tho towns of 1'matllla county Is
desired by the local clnb. Another
suggestion in that ft man be employed
as full time secretary, to compile road
information, direct auto tourists .and
be In charge of the camping ground
during the summer.
An Invitation to take a direct mem
bership in the American Automobile
Association was received. The Trl-
Stnte Club, now belongs to. title nation
al' organization end the recal ctuh, it
ef fected, probably will retain. A. A. A.
membership.
STRANGE CONTAGION ' r
SPREADS IN JAMAICA
WAKirJNfJTOX. flee. i -ItA. Pi"
An- epidemic which i American mvaj
doetore have diagnomul an smallpoc.
but which medical authorities tu.iiv
to be Kafir pon prevail In. Jomacla.'
Ijttest reports to the nublln health sr.
vleo, It is said, indicate that there were
3.10 canes of the dlseaso on the inland!
Nov. 20.
No quarantine has 'been imposed, PV
the British authorities.
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Hay, feeds ami Grain
SKATTUE, lec. 16. City delivery:
Feed Scratch feed $6 4 ton; feed
wheat $65; al grain chop $,6; oats
$52; sprouting oats $57; rolled oats
54; ,wholn corn $53; cracked corn
$55: rolled barley $53; clipped harley
$60; milled feed $43: bran $43.
Hay Alfalfa $20 ton; double com
pressed alfalfa 135: ditto'tiniothy $ to.
eaatern Washington mixed (37.
WASHINGTON Presldcnt
, elect Harding and Senator
Henry Cabot Lodge are shaking
hands on ' the Capitol , steps.
Senator A. B. Fall of New Mex
ico' Is shown in the background.
Lodge thought Harding, looked
exceedingly well after bis
oelhera Tacatlon. "You're'
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Walnuts
NOW IS YOUR TIME
For the next few days we will give, you Walnuts, .
No. 1 soft shell, the very best on the market, at the
extreme low price of
30c pound
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CHAS. D; DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOGOYEAR
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