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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
fries TOO DAILY EAST OREGOTTCAN. PflTDLETOH. OBEOOJt TUESDAY EVENIIW, DECEMBER 21, 1026. TWELVE PACES ,4. tfjk y ; Jr. r. Ti ?:i JS SSi 5Si 3SSSiiJSiifci5i fx fl ? & VSn 7 S r..- us wt t tv r9J. rv v 8 it 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 lust Three TJpre Days and Your Christmas Shopping Will Be Over 8 Make the hot of this fhort time, come to Pendleton's Greatest Denarhnent Store when; it navs to trade. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS PULL THE than U liULAlLSl LUU. GKLA i EST LOAD. Eery tlepartment in this groat store is hrimful of ehoiee bargains, prices are reduced to pre-war basis. You can save more here in any other store in Pendleton. ' 8 i hi A CII AKMING GUT IS A PAIR OF REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES Seldom have we ken more bountifully supplied with such larce stocks of gloves to choose from. Real Mochas in beaver, brown and gray at $o.00 to' French Kid on black, brown, white, gray, tan, etc., at $3.50 to $4.25 Cape Gloves for' street wear in the best colors $2.95 to $3.50 Gloves of the 6 button or 12 button length at. . Sfi.50 to S9JM) Long White Kid Gloves for evening wear, the pair $7.50 s 8 K 5 8 8 8 THE PRETTIEST ANI) MOST UNUSUAL LOT OFPACT BOXES , for the Holiday trade have arrived, Black and colors, in all the new and novelty shapes, beautifully lined, some with fit tings. Please remember, too, that the miss or young woman would particularly like one of them as a gift. The prices range from $3.50 to $15.00 ONE OF OUR PURE LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS . in the popular sizes would make some housekeeper happv. See them. Qn sale too, at a reduction of 15 Percent. s 15 8 THE KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP Offers many novel ideas in the way of Christmas gifts. It will be a real pleasure for you to visit this section and see the many exquisite articles on display. Here is a list of some of them. -Fancy Candles and Shades,- Carved Wood Candlesticks, Decorative Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Desk Sets, Smoking Stands, Ash Trays, Mahogany Bowls, Bread Boards, Book Ends in carved wood and mahogany, Mahogany Clocks, Door Knockers, Brass Candlesticks. Art Glass in flower bowls, compote and mayonnaise sets, vases, candy jars, etc. ( Reproductions of Antique Dutch Silver, in candlesticks and flower baskets, relish dishes. Crystal Cut Glass in bon bon dishes, vase, almond dish, fruit compote, candlestick, mayonnaise bowl and dish, must ard jar, preserve dish, and cake plate, flower center, candy jar, salt and pepper, pickle dish, sugar and cream, water bot tle, cheese and cracker plate, marmalade sets. Pyrex Glass Baking Ware, incense burners, Japanese pottery vases. Gifts from the Keniworth Gift Shop may be had as low as 50c up to $15.00. Don't. fail to visit the gift shop in the Art Dept, on the sec ond floor. 8 8 3 a i i SHOP IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT, FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 8 8 8 8 8 8 8. 8 8 . IN THE DRUG SUNDRIES One may find such suitable gifts at a verv small cost. Manicure Sets, Cutex make, put up in Xmas boxes 50c to $1.50 Toilet Water in the various odors, bottle .... $1.00 and $1.25 Perfumes an bottles, prettily boxed at. 98c to $2.50 Traveling Toilet Sets for men at $3.00 Traveling Toilet Sets for women in beautiful brown Xmae(box . $3.00 Melba Face Powder, in the famous "Lov'me" and "Piney Woods" odors, at the box 75c and $1.00 MEN'S SOX ; VAre always needed and very much appreciated Christ mas Gift is Sox. This Christmas finds us wonderfully pre pared to please your most exacting fancy. Cotton, Silk, Wool, Lisle, plain and fancy 25c, 35c, 50c to $2.50. AH are reduced 20 per cent. 8 8 .Always Jziogrn fbr it3 2 8 " ; . SMOKING JACKETS h ' Wouldn't he enjoy a Smoking Jacket? Most .men do. V hat's nicer than to put on your Smoking Jacket after sup per and sit before the fire and read and smoke and enjoy life- It's not just a luxury but it is almost a necessirv. Wp 8 ,are showing a fine assortment of Smoking Jackets, Loung- Country Sausage, pure and cl 5, mg; Robes, etc. Priced from $5.00 to $35.00 R Backbones and spare ribs. 8 LV Car Oanitarv Grocery Phoa15. Ri Other PeparHmenls Call 22. . Mixed Nuts, 3 pounds ; 31.00 Walnuts, the pound -lCc Hazelnuts, the pound 40c Almr-Js, the pound -. 10c Peanuts, fresh roasted, the pound 35c Mixed Candies, the pound 40c to 50c Raising u pound boxes, fancy . . . '. $2.25 Oranges, juicy and sweet, the dozen 50c to $1.00 Cranberries, the pound j 25c Mince Meat, the pound 30 Squash, the pound 3c Cookies, fancy and fresh, pound 50c a a if 8 8 8 8 Genuine Horseman Dolls Everybody knows the high quality of the beautiful dolls made of the unbreakable material. Dolls that sell for $3.75 sold in the B. B. for $1.49 Sleeping Dolls We offer you these most interesting dolls far lower in price than sold elsewhere. Dolls that sell for $5.50, sold in the B. B. for. . $3.69 You Will Find an Enormous Assortment of Dolls of every description on sale here; they vary in she and price from the 10 inch dolls up to the-16 inch size, from 39c to $3.75. Shop in Ribbons' Are offered for the .mak ing of Xmas gifts. Appropriate Gifts of Pretty Tea Pol ' Are offered. $8.50 Fancy Scarfs $1.98 The first time advertised.' The lot contains about ten of the prettiest all wool scarfs for Xmas. Our Display of Infant?' Wear Suggests a Hanpy Christ mas" for the little kiddie. . , Nippon China as a Gift." v is most appropriate. The prices are all reasonable. Gifts of Beads. Gifts of Pretty Skirts. Gifts of Sweaters.'!;; Gifts of Purses Gifts of Dainty Waists Gifts of Silk Hose , 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ciean. 8 And all reduced in price to meet the lowered cost of living. g Dressed Turkeys 8 8 8 8 this interesting department. Docs the Suggestion of Fine Aluminum Ware Appeal to You as a Gift? It is always appropriate and acceptable if you choose a quality as fine as that car ried in the basement It is the market's best. Our dis play will help you to choose. , , We annonce the offering of a big lot of Comfy Slippers for he Entire Family, all offered at the lowest prices in all Pendleton. . "" GLOVES THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT There is a speciabsignificance in a gift of gloves which ex actly expresses the spirit of the Christmas season. , : " The combination of practical value and personal sentiment makes gloves the ideal way to insure a friend's daily remem brance. Our complete stock includes every wanted style, dress, all-purpose, warm lined styles and work gloves. Some one of which will answer every general need. And we guar antee our prices to be right. If you don't know the exact size, give a Glove Certificate. - ' NECKWEAR THAT HAS THE "KICK" . No Chrjstmas 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 spot of sunshine in a man's dark attire. It gives him a chance to show his taste for colors. It will pay you to look here before buying. We are giving some wonderfully low prices now. 8 8 8 8 M . 8 8 8 h 8 8 8 8 a 8 a a a a a a a a Tickets on sale at 0"r Wrapping Desk "Up in Mabel's Room." ' MMZ. miimOfO CJ2IAIEST DEPARTMENT ffT92 for 8 : . ' .,, fjil&t V.j.'.J WHERE IT TlT eopies warenousa Bring your Christmas packages to us. We'll wrap and post them for you. No trouble. 8 PAYS TO TRADE a ' a 5?3i !? Sea iS tm. v& 5si HDRLOOM IS PRESENTED TO NAVAL ACADE NI-;V THUK, I)-c. 21. (A. '.) A silver canflelairH, a ! Ojtnmo l"r JVrrj- frwn th liutiii men n( Khaaxhal and HoiiKkong. Cliin, aft-r t.'.3 ami Yurk, grandson of the C'tmmodore. The candelabra, which has Kf-n in thi-; family' pimft-HKion Hinre Commodore l'rr' d-ath in wan given by- Mr. Tiffany in memory of hi grand father and hix long naval career. The gift vian made by the mei-chantu of the Chinese cities in apiireciatio i of the American naval officers' visit to their country and his efforts to pro mole friendship between the 1'nited voage to the Orient In Wales and the Far Kast. The canile 4. has just l.e.-n .r ented 'lubra is an elaborate affuir, consisting I ih I 'niied Wales Naval Ac.idernv at 'of 17 branches with a spread of 31 Annapoil by Perry Tiffany of New Inches. ' , OF RICH JEWS GOES ON ISI D.M'KKT, Dec. 21. (A. Mys'.erious kSlnapping of rlcli 'continues here and the police P.) Jens seem unable to end it or to dutett the crim inal:'. Recently three wine merchants who l-ad ffone to the country disappeared. The police folowed their tracks to the lak liaiaton, where the water wash ed ashore a boat, in which the hats or iho merchants were found. All further trace was lost and their fate still is unknown, although there Is every in dication of murder. The case of Jacob Tieissman. a rich piano manufacturer, belongs to the same category. Heissinan was carried away from his home In Iludapest by tlireo men, who pretended to be de tectives of the military police. Heiss Uaii vanished and with him the eon-v enls of his safe. It Is considered cer-j aln that the unfortunate numufartur-1 r was robbed and killed although' either the perpetrators nor the body; f the victim were found. IE 3 at'lJ Are You Sitting Brains? on Your Ari.se and come to the greatest trade event seen for years and come at once for Jim Beard's Sale ends Christ mas Eve. Then its goodbye to bargains and another great sale in fact the greatest of them all will become but a memory of the past. , w , G. W. KELLY SELLING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Jim Beard's Cash Store 300 W. Webb St., corner Willow Just a WhUper Off Main St. WASHINGTON, nee. 21. (A. r. The senate .Monduv iwlmnu,) t.. ..- a brief Christmas recess. Having dis posed of the bill reviving the war fl i nance corporation und without .other immediately pressing business before J!, the senate adjourned last o,.i til Thursday when It plans to adjourn ar.aln until next Monday. A similar tl tee-day recess over New Tear'e nlso is planned. The recess will jit inter fere with committee aetivltio. I'KSKK WIX8 ON Mr SIOC8 FAU.S. S. V., t)oc. it. (A. P.) Johln I'esek 'won over Jack Cano In a wrcslllng match here last nUht In Htralght fulls. I'esik took the first fall in eight minutes with an are acls-. Kors, and the second In 7 1-2 minute with an arm hold nnd tl half nelson. . MIOTOS ''" i Have your Xmn ihoto mde b Wdrrt v win isi,, von In vniir home. " M :MIIMMMt X Tag 'Em Up A Ii' fine Turkey for lliat i . Uinner. We have 'em. Some finest on ihe market. Ducks, Chickens and Turkeys. Xmas of the Geese, 'le TaUg Supply" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor! .l'"!-')" 'nMiii1iMMiiri'i!iiti;ij'iVM.t!