I i V 1 fACS TWC,V DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN. PKNDtgtOX,Q.S?'a05.,JIQNJ3AY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1920, TWELVE PAGS3 f!flft FTmmmM fl f M -rf Ffc- Pl f 'Jt , rum Hupping ways kz&mammg an imasims Yo" c;,n,t affoi(1 10 F,ul ninch time shopping from place to place so it will pay you to e quality, new, oris)) and fresh and it Cvll be the best for the price, no matter wjhat the price. come here first. You'll find here what you want, it will be of first s 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 8 5 -A PAIR OF BLANKETS , Make a mighty fine Xmas gift for some one. We are showing a world of beautiful plaids and plain colors in soft, warm fleecy wool blankets. at a great big reduction of 20 per cent. $10.00 Blankets for . . . . . . . ...... . $8.00 520.00 .Blankets for S16.00 DOWN OR WOOL COMFORTERS Another suggestion for a Xmas gift. All re duced for Christmas sellingthe pair. . $4.50 GOLD TOPPED JEWELRY NOVELTIES , a Waist sets, hat pins, bar pins, brooches, etc. Special at each 98c SPECIAL SALE OF .MOCHA : GLOVES Gray and browns in best imported pique sewn selling regularly at $5.00 and $5.50, re duced for Christmas seling, the pair. . . $1.50 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8- SANTA CLAUS will be here Tuesday afternoon in the Bar gain Basement at 2 o'clock to all children under 10 years of age-who are accompanied by a parent. He'll have a present for each child, so be sure and come. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS . As a gift there could be nothing more ac ceptable. Such fine soft kid leather and what a "comfy" inside. They come in several dif ferent colors most suitable for house wear and they come in all sizes.' You'll like to give them as a gift and they'll be most acceptable. ftr iU j CUanlines h."Tfys A! V'fM m life A I ! V V 3gv fort-, su' Jt-;.' mhe 1 j --- urn mm A TRUNK &8t& A SUIT CASE A TRAVELING BAG Any one of them would make a mcst appropriate and acceptable Christmas gift for any member of the family boy, girl, man or woman. TIiU jviu- wo hat Hm1 i) pnins nr (ioiil.li- to sim iiic n wiiiuli i rnl stin k it lln se uiliilcs nnU our Jiate rn-iimt for us a vi'ty fine showui". iriuts WE ARE AGENTS TOR THE CELEBRATED HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS - - ' -v' An well us other goo.l m;il;ps.. Kvi ry style (if trunk. N lu rp. All Are Specially Priced for Your Christm as Choosing. ' SIO.IMI Trunks are Itclncol to SJ.0." $12.50 Trunks lire litiimtil o , , SH.Hri S 1 5.00 Trunks are Koilucvd to SI 1.90 St7.."iO Trunks arc HciIuitiI t SI3.B7 20.(l Trunks are liitltutil to St. 1.75 S22.50 Trunks arc 1'Iih''I to $17,110 $25.00 Trunks art- Holucitl to SULKS S27.50 Trunks an- Jtnliuitl to S2I.IIO $::o.oo Trunks arc 1'iiltul to ., Sill.tiO I S:t5.0 Trunks an- KiiImm iI t S to.oo Trunks are Kolunxl to $15.00 Trunks ar.JCiiliii to $5(.tto Trunks nfi- ICttluTl tit .... Stio.oo Trunks lir HihIiiiiiI to SH.1.00 Trunks atv liiiluiixl to $75.0(1 iVunks hio Kiilini'd to . . . . SS5.0U Trunks arc Kcduiiil to SlflO.OO Trunks are r.clui-c to ?i')fl.H0 Trunks iuc Ki ilin nl Id . . . . $27.10 . $l.5t) . :55 . . s:is.(i.-, . S47.H . $5 1 .95 . S5H.70 . 8n.i;o . . $711.90 f 167.50 ALL SUIT CASES AND DAGS ARE REDUCED THE SAME AS THE TRUNKS. 1 - We have some very fine fitted las and suit cases. Complete traveling sets that are so convenient when ..u. -,. ...r, ,c uii aijuMi, up iu vne luiuuie id every detail. It any of your friimjs an you ruuiim i piease mem more man Co give a piece of q uality Iticgase. Ask to see our stock, it will be Instructive whether you wish to buy or not. ire going to travel 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 SI'ECIAI, UEDUCTIONS on Jxain or Shine ' SILK UMIIIiEIXAS Just at a time, too, when you will want to buy one as a gift for someone, , , ( $10.00 Umbrellas, Christmas Price: . . r. $8.00 $13.00 Umbrellas, Christmas Price. ... $12.00 $18.00 Umbrelas, Christmas Price...'. $14.40 $20.00 Umbrellas, Christmas Price. . . . $1(5.00 $23.00 Umbrellas, Christmas Price. . . . $20.00 SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS f Jlade 6f Italian Silk in flesh 'color, values to ?5 $3.50,, reduced to, "each ".. . . . 5" $3.43 HI D'li ri i t " All Dress Goods Reduced. All While Goods Reduced. , All Knit Underwear Reduced. 8 8 WOMEN'S PURE LINEN INITI- Ah iiandkeik:iuefs r Dainty initiah,.hantl embroidered, each" 63c, 2 lor 51.25, store open evenings ; This store- will he open till 8:30 Wednes-, day, Thursday and Friday evenings for the 'convenience of Christmas shoppers who can not shop during the day. ! 8 M 8 8 a 8 8 GIVE THE KIDDIES FUR SETS i OF IfELLMSLE QUALITY ; We carft iinagind the girl whose eyes would not sparkle with pleasure at the sight of a delightfully opportune gifts and are inex- J? pensive, too, if bought here. Prove this by in- Ja 8 i 8 vestigation. Our Stock of Holiday Goods is Complete. . Mince Meat, in packages, in bulk and in glass. Cider, Molasses, Raisins, large cluster, seeded and seedless;. Figs, Dates, Cranberries. MAPLE SYRUP Adirondack Pure Maple. NUTS - -Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Peanuts, Pecans, Hazelnuts, Plum and Fig Pudding, in all size cans. Christmas Candies in bulk and in boxes. GIVE A MERCHANDISE . CERTIFICATE : When in doubt nothing is so pleasing as a gift certificate. We sell them any amount, and the recipient chooses her own gift for ; the amount of the certificate. For sale at Cashier's desk. LEATHER HANDBAGS IN XMAS NOVELTIES The new br6wn 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. Prices from $2.00 to $18.30 SMOKING. JACKETS Wouldn't he enjoy a Smoking Jacket? , Most men do. What's nicer than to"-put--Tn your Smoking Jacket after supper and sit be fore the fire and read and smoke and enjoy life. It's not just a luxury but it is almost a necessity. We are showing a fine assortment of Smok ing Jackets, Lounging Robes, etc. Priced from $3.00 to $33.00 And all reduced in price to meet the lowered cost of. living. - 8 8 8 ii 8 5 8 ' ; ; SANTA CLAUS UNIFORMS He are taking orders for Santa Claus uni forms. Inquire in the Bargain Basement. r-tr Wr. ; t:'A K.'jJI- 6 :'.X: H TV T3 TkT .1 .e-Feopies Warehouse. ftwJ r?, - .Kvvra TO TRADE ..(B-'.lWTl.'.jt TICKETS FOR "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" are on sale at our wrapping desk. 8 8 8 8 a RDER MA.V1LA. Trcj 20. (A. P.) Charges ot munler v,ill lie fiiPtl in cwirt today l,y lh oily pros-utor UKainst 7T I'hilmpine ronslnhulnrv foI- l;crn as a result nt the rioting Weiincs- i "Inves'tisratlon or other men and liiy in which four Americans ani jnffii era of the constabulary who may ;-vn Filiiilnoa were killed, Governor 'be culpa Wo or may be implicated in 'General FranciH Burton Harrison an 'noiincpii today. He raid cnarges even tually would he made against all who participated in the firin&vr were con nected with the alleged consinaracy. I The 77 soldiers have been confined in i he Insular penitentiary for safe -keep ing, on i-fdition charges filed yester day by the city prosecutor. Governor i Harrison nan ordered the removal of ,the constabulary barracks outside the j city of Manila. the unspeakable" affair Wednesday misht is- being continued !w my in structions," said Harrison. "' "Action will be takc-Q according to circum stances as they develop. The sedition charges were made in order to hold the soldiers pending a more serious aocu- .aiion." MEDICINE AND DRUGLESS HEALING CONTEST IS OFF . SPOKANE, Dec. 20. (A. P.) A proposed contest of skill between ''.Scientific Medicine" and dniglesf healing as tentatively planned by a "HMHHHIItmilHIHIHMMIHH:iMMHMMM!nlml"r ,4f 'fa'l'nsr Hp'.kane physicians aim orumess ne.iiei!,, win noL oe neiu under direction of the league for con servation of public health, it was an nounced today following a meeting of the county medical associations with a number of league officials from Heat tie. I!Hr..'S:KX.S, Dec. 20. (Ry Carl IX Oroat, I V. Staff Correspondent.) Tho serious economic situation In Europe iH gradually smothering hat reds out of (he world war. In the opin ion of many menfters of the Inter allied financial conference.. Jteallzn ti'm that conditions cannot become stabilized until Germany is on the way to n establishment, together with an apparent desire of German represen tatives to lay all th'eir cards on the table, resulted In a feeing that there i.s much to be accomplished. j In the present meetimr ree;irdinir restoration 01' rnnini.pHnl .-..Ii..; I with the former enemy country. Tag 'Em Up A big fine Turkey for that Xmas dinner. We have 'cm. Some of the finest on the market. Ducks, Geese, I Chickens and Turkeys. "Tiis Table Supply" Phone 187 and 1 83 : 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR " Proprietors KOEPPEN'S PRESCIIIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Tlie Kmc Store That Scrres Vu llcst. Santaclausing Dad l!l)KTfiN,,i)e,. .2(1. fA.- I'.) Two Pacific I'oast sliidenta were appointed to Ijhodea scholnrships at large os the result of this yeafs- election, announc ed by prof.ss'or Frank Adelolte of the graduate siudv Massachuselts Institute of Technolot-v ..n v A"",H', 'n "f" r"""'y " 'he Hbo'lcs irus for the relief of Melgluiii. tees. They are IJoyd Ilnberly, of 811 verton. Oregon, ailtl Itichard If. Scho field of Los Angeb'S. '' Ifaberly, who was graduated from jlleed College. Portland, in .1018, to hnl-r oT n. Onrneglo frlnwshlp In In- ternatlonal law and Is now a student In Harvard gradual, school. Scofb ld, a Rrnduate of Iho 1'nlverKlly ot Cnlifor tiia ,in the class of 1919. and recipient of the degree of master of nrls from the university after a ver of post Is now In nrussels on a fellowship offered by th commission ini .i,sl -I - jFib - 1 ' T.on i: i 1 A . i 3 DAys EtfORt- , 2. tAys BKtiRt ' CWthas S CMRI5TKA5. CrtRi:TKAa . VEr f4 jfY I "' " - mill Down Down Down With the High Cost of Living:. Buy' Your Cro - . ceries From Gonroys . REST RUTTER, LB. Sugar, sack .. ...1.....;.' 55c Coffee, Hills Red and M.J. B., 1 lb.. 5 pounds . $10.50 . . . . 50c Hour, per barrel $100 Soap, Crystal White and Bob Whilcii bars $1 Best Enslish Walnuts, 3 lbs. . . . ; $1.00 Corn, Solid Pack, 6 cans .......... . . .. . $1.00 Peas, extra qyality, 5 cans V. . ; . .' . . . $1.00 Cottolene,'. : .. . . . . :.med. size $1.23, lartre $2.2f Best Crepe Toilet Paper; 3 rolls 25c Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack . . .' ;,M$c Oranges, dozen . . . . : - . . . : 4 5c 50c and 75c lMtMMM8MMMIMMtMMMM.HIM IMUM