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- . i v r 4 V . s if fc . IU a " aWUi ..FAQS HSd" ' ' v- 'vjijii ,v.t. 't'-UM' II"'- -- n , etw.fl Kit TV. "it fisifiias morning will' soon be here wit' -A: mitra 'cthnnninf- d&v& lff is 11 r - - J" jy" J3 , " "w " v j " I 5 ,', 1,1 he lm,m whcre lhe w ,ro? anls Mh'-aH the RifU around it, there are suppressed squeals of delight, mysterious whisperings knd gurgles oMaiigker. Your gift is certain of A place 1$ 1 ! . , of honor il it's from this great store, for here are thrifts with beauty and utility tot) all (he rear around delights that appeal to the recipient, and if it's from our stock, rest assured it's right in f t Pi tjle, qualify and price.- ' , , ' - ' 1, . . Vr .; if 1 i- - - .. . . ,., , i . ... r , . . aATSi . ..vr,,j. .. - yyr . - T TV ".,- -"V T".l t"V V, . V f ' , . . . -A y; ?;, f- v 02 I Cift-Wortliy I,- ttr t.( N tf-f Kv-ry.lH- M" ) ;t ? OH f t.i.iuy H:iii IK' 1 hi-'is lt . !,-; i;'fl , Swt.Mtt rs 'or. ? WnViV.i nnsl Silk Hiii.i i;s!, .P-:r its i,n.) Junior in.iM.itid Gift r.i R-i. P It You Select Your &j front this Ibt you will be i sure (o participate in these fit yery liberal reductions1 hi All Dress Goads Reduced. pi All Silks Reduced. Hj All Knit Underwear Re- Pj duceci. St All Percales and Ging- ij , hams Reduced. -i'-i . All DIankets i"nd .Corafor- ters Reduced. 0 All Veh e t r aj nd Corduroys ' Reduced. ; g All White Goods Reduced. TICKETS ON SALE NOW At our wr;pi IfiB rtisk for UP IN MARY'S ROOM at thi' iirtuon- TliPHtre. Make i'iir roi rvallora tm ly. ALL PETTICOATS at Clearance Prices Here in this sale will be found not only the choic est and most interesting of those so far introduL-ed, but also many new and novel effects not as yet to be seen in any other col lection. In the. collection are taffetas, jerseys, mes saline?. cotton with taffe ta ruffles and all eottfln, both dark and light shades values up to $20. Special sale prices - ransjex from $2.23 to $14.50. . .. .... Select one now for Christmas. GIFTS M en Appreciate Furnishings, thoroughly cJiosen: are the most welcome and useful gifts for men. The Peoples Warehouse name on a gift absolutely eslablihes-its quality, correctness of value and style IS $ V- ' ! fi' Jilways Liovn ' fbr. its i Cleanliness LJl Our- "Sanitary Grocery , ' fhca15. . All , Other PeparAmerAs Call ZZ. S X KiST "VW I f, vyt.WJKS l Siw, the dozm .. SI. 20 " .--i?- t (v -'itwh .!..-.... SUM) Mivitl Siitn, 3 iHtmuis. . . . . . S1.00 17'i KLw..'f;" 1iX(n 55r Hot I'liinL I.li-ctrli-.il Aii)liail-8 t'.'i7.,n r.5c- MiiUt- Idi-al t'liristmas .irt. 1 S'-z;, 'ti- tl'7fri We have n tcmpl'-tc assortment ok S 7.t. ibp d'-zciv ., . 01.00 at i;uarant:-el prices. roil mi: nrsii:.ss max Choice .New Manhattan Shirts $2.50 to 810.00 Shawknit Rox . :S5c- to $1.50 . Press Cloves S1.75 to $510.00 Traveling Bets 83.00- to SX5.00 VOK FATHKU OR I5IJOTHl.It A Hart Schaffncr & Miirx Suit or ' . Overcoat $23.00 to ST5.00 Night Gowns or Tajamas S2..10 to $1.50 Hamlkerehiefs 15c tu $2.00 Valise, Suit Case or Trunk.. $10.00 to S200 Sinokinj Jacket .". '. $3.00 to K5.00 Lounging Itobe $13.00 to SlSO.OO l!ath Rolie '. S3.00 to S30.00 ion thi: orTDooit max . ' ' ' ' " ' " f I.c-attur Jackets and Coats. $10.00 to S'5.00 FhurnW Shii-ts . . $2.50. to $10.00 Wool uml wool ilnel plovcs. .. $1.00 to $7.50 Mackinaws $10.00 to $25.00 Underwear, good and warm. $2.50 to $10.00 unit tiji: max v(io tijavit.k f Fine Catfhmere Hosiery 73f to $1.30 Reefers, silk or wool . . $1.25 to SII.50 Silk' Rlil rt , ;.50 to $13.00 f ancy or initial Handkerchiefs. . 23c to $1.75 I'ullniHn Slippers $2.:I3 Traveling Set , . .' $5.00 to .'.3.00 THE IDEAL GIFT ; ; plan Give a T. P. W. Glove or 3Ierchandise Certificate to those of your friends or relatives In Pendleton whom you wish to remem ber at Christmas time. Decide upon the amount forward it to us and the certificate will be mailed direct upon receipt of the vppmipnts nnmp find . ad- . ( dress and your personal- card for enclosure, or bet ter still, if you can call in person and make the ar rangements. This method eliminates all responsibility on the part of the "giver" and the "remembered" can not help but.be' happy over the opportunity to choose exactly what they want in their favorite store. . i What could be, mora nrnnrinlp fnr n Yitlrf-Tf- ,-. Gift than Delicious W ii ffni if i iVtn TJ nof a m A We Offer You the Best, if It seems thai Urn word Candy Si Slid Ninas k I-dI In hnnd with Mania uind his itnii il ( , Uis. v , j I lilt don't coni'iisp the Ide, pf n duly to give. (h eh rays , to ' U "scrhnp" on i nul I v ) with the lde ' IV tt tl,A nlA n t.l l,-i,t fH',lnh ... .... ,w, n n n,,,, kivs ,the Ik-I 1. . . ' KUAUSE'S I-AM Y l.i :s f tl H.tiiii in,, , mi u nr.i,ii,ti llil vors. 1 1 Wreller Chocrtlalfjs, itfiirted flavors. Cherry Cordials. Queen Ann, Asmrteil. Calarnh Cumly riirs. All at Medi-nitn Prices. . HOFFMAN'S ' I'ANCY MOXI-X I!ct(v Howl Chnrel.itKs, ii'-sorted. Mints and Frulls Chocolates. us sortefl. Spring Time I'hneolaies, nssnrled, llolieinliin Choeolatos, assorted. Whipped Ci-enm. All nt Moderate Trices. To carry out the custom nnil pro mote the spirit of glvlnir wo will) oniite xtm special prices on fine Itiieket Candles (pure n the If tiers! "f T. P. W. Indicate) 10 Clirlnlnms SiM-lelles. it it I 3 iv hat ;iit (WMi nr. mow-: nn Ar, tiiax oxi: si:i.i:ti:i i uof Tin: i .ioi s PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS ' PRODUCTS ... i 8 ."Nowncrc. in die itiuiht i niit-u r.unri. no nicy niflur runr-a in sucn Jtorge ons and harmonizing colors, so soft, warm end eiimfy. Kvery year hiu- t ilre.ls of these robes are shipped to every state In the Union, proving thetrj J unexcelled popularity with nil kinds of people. And they nre so practical, to use for a bed throw, a couch cover, or for the automobile, or take them on picnics or outings, they always conic in handy. Then why not give one of them this Christinas to someone who will bo sure to appreciate. It. GIVE HIM A $36.50 SUIT We are showing some wonders at that price. Uendlcton Tied Illnnkets, In plaids and' jdaln colors at $10.50 to $57.50 I'endleton Crib lilankcts at M.no to is. 30 IVnillcton' Go-Cart Hobes, each $5.00 We prepay postage or express on all Woolen Mills products. We pack them for you, address them fur you and mall them and Insure them right In our big slord. Pendleton Robes are $10.30 I'endleton Path Robes for men or women are...'.. $30.00 Courh Covers, Atlfn Robes. Steamer Rugs and lted robes at. $22.50 to $23.00 I'endleton I'tllow Tops and pil lows .S2.00 to :l.00 J 'arte- if-y &:-yf.' c trot w---wz.ir-y-wn- a ,"v 3ne Peoples tehousa BOYS' SUITS AT $9.83 Coiild you please him better? 4 a- 8 3 a 8 - I? u "8 8 8 , 8- fj nf-'f -f.'(: ift-Z3& Z& ZZePH&i! FIFTH AVENUE BANDITS , SHOQT WAY TO-JEWELS f r . ? :V YuliK. T-c. ',17. fA. P.. ( mucked Tohlr ei'i'-fl the i ? "f a j-w-iry cotit-rn n th hifiir t nn iffiw. bulk? in I'Mrt .f hv lt'-h xvenm: -diMrt(rt, i;1;iv .-rn'-.n, itho ,-itid killv! I!-. ,!'ijTs, u nn-miKT of the . l.-'itn-i aini eu 4 tlirp- tt her (J. an ii-Ks wry. ri;i sii: Nf.-lt'X. Aw., ih-i: j 7. 1A. i'. 'm rr,ry. r'-uW-s-Mi: hi 'Km KI'ix stlod l" the' local branch of that nr ;;aniza:itn vai ning "reds, undesirables and anoiiynKiuH letter writers" that the Khtn stood feady to har k uj constitut ed authority in a vice crusade latincL: d a week a?o, vrore found posted to d.iy in ari0u3 parts p the city. STAY OF SENTENCE IS , HEARD IN DEATH CELL REALTY TRANSFERS STOLEN CAR RETURNED CHICAGO, Dec. 17. After one hour and forty minutes in the death cell at the county jail, dene Geary. Jsentence'j to he hanged today for mxr der was granted a stay of execution li.p utito Riinrorrfp conr at Snrinir- REPAIRED AND POLISHED 'field late yesterday. Thtf news came - iwhile Geary was blrtdins goodbye to f-TOCKTO.Y, Calif.. Dec. If. (A. !his sister- . " i' i To havea car stolen and return-J 0.arv Droke into tfars when told erf fully repaired and with mHny Im- lhat his lif hil(j heen saved temporar-prowmer-ts, costing , 2Md. Is the luck ,w ;im, ' jng tJle Jaler hy tnc narult ir.at in-fed a bjsmess man here. Two! Mark A. fUurdlvant to W. C. $15,001:.,,: D, Block 3 and Lot 4, Pilot Rock. Shields Block R 1-2 8V 1-4 and Lot.s 3 and 4 Pec, 19 Tp. 1, X. n. 34. J'-;m tiiiunders to Forest H. l.-enson i 81 K. P. Tjodd to W. J. Warner 10.ftffl ers of the World, were put, In evidence )-4 K 1-4 NW 1-4 Bnrt XK ' 1-4 (today before the Joint legislative comi sa id ' rips in the canopy top were patched, j , a new motor meter put on the radiator j ' That is the best news I ever heard." eap, fmr brand new fires were found t After kissingr his sister several times together -with two extras in the tire Geary turned ad kissed two Sisters of carrier and the car had been washed Mercy and a priest who had gone to nnd polished. the cell to comfort him. K. rj. JlcCook to-A. W. Downer $1.00 portion of SW 1-4 ,SV 1-4 Sec. '7, Tp. 2, N". H. 31. Geary Klmhrell to Wtn. jr. Sheehan Jr., tlHlDJii) W 1-2 I.ts . 7 and S, Liverniore'a Add. Pendleton. . John McKwren to Arthur Wright 5U1.00 meto and oiind tract in NV 1-4 ,w 1-4 Sec. 4. Tp. 5. X. R. 3 I Lot 1, Block i. Meacham W. W. Harrah to c. f:. Wailes, cash ler $1.00 w 1-2 PH 1-4 Sec. 23 Tp. 3 -V. P.. 33. ' John B. Swil.ler to H. K. rtoilnnh. atih $3(10.00 Iot 3, Block 5. Pinatllla.' I'matllla Farm Lands Co., to J. Howard Iteid $10. ,SK 1-4 st; 1.4 .See, ", Tp. 4, X. It. 29. Peter Nielsen to Lowla Chrlstensen $1 100.00 W 1-2 SW t-J See. :u To 1 V. P.. 36. ' ti. A. Ilolman to Mrs. K s Kill $3200 Tita 1 o 1 to .a rtA fractional Lots 4, 5, 15, and 16, BHi-k 1-4 NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Kdwm J. Dresser to Julius Tfurie- .i . 9, 10, 1 1 and 12, 1 1 V tit 1 A : (JUALITY LOWEST PRICES !- QUALITY 0- Baby Registered For College iJIIfeyyl pices yommg uown i Pliioiig 4 I We ia e helping you to cut the H. out of H. C( L : ; . J I: CDPn t c rnn c Timn v f Boiling y( t S Cc lb.' Chuck Steaks ; . .yf. . . 20q lb. i Pot Roasts.:.. 12c Jb. Veal Roast,.'. , 20cll. j; Ann Roast 18c 11). Pork Steaks ........ 25c lb. Prime Rib Roa-t. .... 27c lb. Tork Roast ........ .22c lb. EXTRA SPECIAL SPA RE RIBS 18c LB. t t Also an abundance of Chickens, Lamb, Salmon, Smelt and Oysters, h SAVE MONEY . . ' PHONE 703 .'" I City Meat ' Market r I Mi . lfWTOn N'R 1-4 and NW 1-4 SW 1-4 NR 1-4 .-ec. 1, T. 4, N. 11. as. Henry'K. Winn tl K. A. Klrkendall $10.00 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 and W 1-2 SW 1-4 See. 3, Tp. 6, N. M. Wilbur B. Martin to Frank Hllhert and Sons $2000.00 liR 1-4, N 1-2 SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Hec. 12 and XH 1-4 NH 1-4 Sec. 13, Tp. , S. 11. 31. John Vert to Frederick W. doom $7",.oo Lots 5, 8, 9 and 10, Block 262, Hew. Add. Pendleton. Frederick Stelwer to B. L. Bur if.UKhs $1.00 W 1-2 XK 1-4 SW 1-4 N'K 1-4, Sec. 35, Tp. , X. R. 37. mitteo trust. in vest lira tins; the "'bnlldlnir BIO COME M ERECTORS DEALINGS rui AT INDIAN LAND SALE of On Webb Around the Coiner of Main. J, LOWEST PRICES' QUALITY L0 WEST PRICES r m, V' 'try. ' . . ' - . ! PUT BEFORE COMMITTEE -u 5 I" XrtV YORK, Dec. IT. (A. P.) Minnies of meetings of the National Iron Krectors Association nurnortlno- to show that the association In 1912 had dealings with the Industrial Work- Not a bid was received at the office. the I'matllla f ml Inn t-ssnrvntinn oBency last -Friday for the seven tracts or land orrercd for sale. Major E. I Wwnrtslander. Kent, snld today. This Is the first time since hs h.. h.n nsent that n sale or lease has been ad vertised and no blda received. . The low price of wheat at the pres ent time Is blamed for the lack of bid ders. The land up for sale Is now un. der lease on short tcrms'im,! la ualrl by the .major to be Rood wheat land. There were approvintately D00 acres In the. seven narceln. Ttnr. nriti h. 4M further sales of Indian lands until next spring:. .....,.. P MMMttIIIIHMMIIMIt4)ttHIMitMHtMt QON-JTuVCG fMCAJV ' OAKLAND, Cal. Baby.ConBtahce Hagan, 13-mnntli-olJ ter of City Attorney Hugh I... Hagan here, is register-i ns an eo- ioui t -vonege, ma sne u enter tiiB ciasi of l;t:ic w Vnt. 17 fa nt.l t'l.n'fl . V. n . . .. 1 - vol., vim. 9 uiu juwiijrfi Ki joicani ever Tt gitrr. i Jki2BM' mQtht -ocmbcr ol MilU' laculi bCuruv lcr lu.V - - r n Picnic Hams Eastern cured hams, one of the very .best brands on the market, offered to you at the surprisingly low price of i 24 cents a Pound Not cheap meat, but the very best quality. Our ,. fortunate purchase made in large quantities makes this price possible. Christmas Tree foi the entire family. The grown-ups enjoy them as -well as the little ones. No Christmas is complete without one. A large assortment to choose from. 'Is Table Syppljf 729 Main Street Phone 187 and 183 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor t t MHM44MIMttMttM4itlMMMttt4)tttT i '" .i ..HJS ,,.- 4 h