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1 EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON", OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. PAGE TTTRFF. FREE SPECIAL PATTERNS PICTORIAL REVIEW The "Empire" Lady Doll WITH HAT FREE! In addition to this free pattern, we bare an extensive aaiortment of PICTORIAL REVIEW in all arlea and sixes at our Pattern Counter. We will give a pat tern of thii beautiful doll's dress and bat to every child that calls at our Pattern Depart ment, accompanied by an adult, during the coming week. Get one for your lit tle girl to-day. It's FREE. BITTER FEELING IS n ITALIANS AGAINST AUSTK TltOOPS AND POLICE CALLED ON TO KEEP DOWN DEMON. 8THATIONS AT HOME A1, Not Word, Are 1'nsrxl Several An-cttU Are Made and Many Are Injured In Claslica At Other Town Police Are On Guard not- tilc Feeling Ja Dominant. Visit Cohn's Hat Shop. On Balcony Floor mNVtrfN HAVE HOPE IN A "SANTA" BLEASE COLUMBIA, S. C, Dec 11. With CtarUtma li than a week off, con vlcU In the state penitentiary today were looking forward to the usual batch of holiday pardons from Gov. Cole Bleeae. He nearly emptied the 'pen" with his pardons Thanksgiv ing, when he freed all varieties of criminals from lifers"' to drunks. If th governor follows his usual cus tom this Tulotlde. he will make the condition that the prisoners going out Into the world abstain from the use of liquor. Mont Wounded Recover. PAKIS, Dec. 11. No fewer than U per cent of the French wounded returned to the firing line before De rember li. accordlnur to Interesting figures supplied by the surgical de r.artmcnt of the ministry of war. Of the remainder 24 Per cent had received convalescent leaves, 17 per khi r .till In hospitals and 1 1-2 cent were still 1 nhospltals and 1 1-J the army. Th!ree and a half per cent nf the wounded die. Then statistics demonstrate the re- murirniitA ndvance made In surgery . . a inner oercentage of deaths from wounds than In any pre ceding war. BANANAS CARLOAD Direct from New Orleans Selling Cheap to Everybody by the Bunch Come to Car at Oregon Lumber Yard, N. P. Sid ing, corner of Webb and College streets Don't fail to get a nice bunch for Christmas while they last BANANAS a JtOME, Dec. 21. The troops and police In many places In Italy were called to keep down riotous demon strations against Austria at the cele bration of the anniversary of the death of Oberdank, who organized the unsuccessful plot to ansaaslnate Emperor Francis JoHeph In Trieste In 1882 and was put to death for It. During the night of Saturday, al though they had been forbidden by the authorities to do so, parties to the movement placarded the streets with posters referring to Oberdank and al to distributed leaflets, some of them with mourning borders, bearing the Inscription, "Remember the sacrifice," rnd some demonstrators were slightly Injured In clashes with the police. Garibaldi's Son Cluvivd. The republican deputy, Cola Annl. delivered a speech to a sympathetic tudlence, which frequently broke In to applause as the speaker recited the history of the Trlestan martyr and his Ideals, and declared It was necessary scon to reallie them. The demon Ftratlon reached Its Umax when Itlc clottl Garibaldi, son of the Italian pa. trlot. Garibaldi, leaning on his crutch es, arose and said: "A voice is still ringing from Cap- rera Island, where my father Is bu rled. It asks for arts, not words." As Garibaldi ceased there was a tremendous outburst of applause and cries of "Long live Italy!" "'Long live Trent!" "Long live TrleMe!" Police and Trooiw on Guard. Several crowds of the demonstra tors attempted to Invade the center of the city, but were prevented from doing so by the police and troops. The republican association- held a procesnlon and later unveiled a mar tie tablet In the republican club Id honor of Oberdank. At Ancona and Genoa demonstra tions were suppressed by the police, while the town was strongly occupied by troops. A Tent tor Liver Complaint Mentally Unhappy Physically, .Dull The liver, sluggish and Inactive, first shows Itself In a mental state unhappy and critical. Never Is there Joy In living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. Keep your liver active and healthy by us ing Dr. KIng'a New Life puis; they empty the Bowels freely, tone up your liver and purify the Blood. 25c at drufrglsts. Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent for Piles Adr. Witnesses Arc Ruled Out. OLTMPIA, Wash., Dec. 19 The convenience of Oregon witnesses can not be considered by a Washington court In entertaining a motion for change of venue, the Washington su preme court , started yesterday In granting a writ to rrevent the Pacific county superior court from transfer ring the case of Grant versus Nash for trial In Clarke county. Gertrude M. Grant, who Is suing Jo.eph H. Nash for breach of prom ise of marriage, asked transfer of the case to Clarke county so tnai ner witnesses, who live. In Portland. might come to Vancouver convenient ly by streetcar to testify In her bo- half. HEHS1 PONDS ARE AFFORDING PLEASURE TO SKATING PARTIES CQLD NIGHTS TURN WATEfl INTO SMOOTH ICE AND KVEHY. BODY ENJOYS STOUT. Pretty Wedding Is Celebrated Tues day Morning at Project City Dance at Kcho Attracts Many Her nilNton Folks Holiday Guittta Ar riveOther News Note of Town. 3 8 Don't Wait 'til the Last Day and Get Caught in the Jam. Throe ays More as s 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 GIVE SUBSTANTIAL CUTS TO ONES. THE OLDER HATH KGnns in a big selection of patterns. Kill GLOVES In every price colors. SILKS In any length patterns or by the yard. TURKISH TOWELS, plain or colored borders, pink or blue. BED SPREADS, crochet or Marseilles, scalloped and cut corners. 8 (Special Correspondence.) HERMISTON, Ore., Dec. 19 With, sharp nights the local ponds have been transformed Into a mirror of solid Ice and are affording a new pas-' time In this section. Skating parties have gathered every evening at the pond, north of the school house, vhere large bon fires are built to make it bright and to give warmth to those who become cold. The sport Is generally occupying all the spare time of the young people. Miss Mona Irvin and Mr. George Patterson were united In marriage tarly Tuesday morning by Rev. Bird, l njitnr fit tha MethodLst EoLscoDal church at the home of the bride's W parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Irvln. Vb. Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Patterson left for Portland and Salem where they will be gone on a t tew days' honeymoon They will make their residence In Irrlgon where Mr. X Patterson Is located with the west ex- j tension of the Umatilla project , Clifford Glasson, who has been vis- Q liing nis parents, ur, ana jura. m. Glasson. returned to his home in Col orado, Tuesday. Thomas Campbell, Jr, who has been attending school at the Oregon university, returned home Friday morning for the Christmas holidays. O. a. Sapper was a business visitor 1p Echo, several days this week. II. O. Newport returned home yes terday morning from Portland after a buslneca trip of several weeks In that city, Messrs. John A. Roberts, Clarence Carson and Harry Todd attended the dance given by the young people In i Echo Thursday evening. John L Wilson left Friday for " Springfield, Illinois, where he will. ; spend Christmas with his parents. 7g years Qli Airs. A. 1. ueisse unu iu cwu . . . . . returned Thursday from Chicago , at ''P"- where tney nave peen visiung reiauvea since early September. and moat worn LINENS make gifts that are appreciated. ITIIS of every kind and price for children or ladles. CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES In rattles, sponges and dozens of other article. hangers. UMBRELLAS, all sUk or silk and green, brown, navy and black. linen, red. SILK HOSIERY, black, white and colors at to $150. HAND HAGS In the new fancy shapes. SOc, '8 18 8 8 '.8 Give Toys the children Make a Merry! Xmas for the tots by giving them more than neces sities. Dolls, Toys, Drums, Balls,, Games, Books, Trains and hund reds of other articles that go to make a real live Xmas for the child. 3 3 a U S u s s 8 U S The Alexander Dept. Store Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department Store 3 is Incompetent to Ing adventuresses are seeking to lure him to the altar. The Turner State bank and Ladd spend the holidays with Mis, Bertha nd Bus. ' Salem, are restrained DIshon. trom paying Northcutt any money or MLss Virginia Todd was the guest delivering to him any notes or mort- Mrs. Chaa. DIshon arrived Thurs day evening, rrom waua aua o Tir FOR Til f SORE, ACHING FEET We Bottle "Osterbrau The famous Pendleton Beer, also Hires Root Beer, all flavors of sodas, -all kinds of soft drinks. PURE AND SPARKLING, Add se and Tleasure to your dinner by ordering a case for the Holidays. Homo lTodiieta and Keep Your Money In Pendleton. Use Trompt auto delivery to any part of the city. The rcndleton Soda Works formerly conducted by E. E. Turner and the Pioneer Pottllng Works are now consolldat ed In one big plunt at 222 E Court street, under the name of The Pionorr Bottling Works Paul Honunelcarn, Prop. Telephone) 177. 222 E. Court St. Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning fret, swollen, bad smell inc. sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without eettinjj relief, just u "TIZ." "TIZ" draws out all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up the feet; "TIZ" is mag ical; "TIZ" is grand; "11 Z" will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relief. of Mrs. Harry Dryer In Umatilla over Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Walnscott left yesterday for the east Dr. Walnscott will take a post graduate course in Chicago and Mrs. Walnscott will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. O. F. Thomas, formerly of this city, but now living In Akron, Ohio. W. T. Roberts and Dr. Illsley were Umatilla visitors Thursday O. P. Morton, U. S reclamation at torney was In town on official busi ness Wednesday G. E. Stanfield was down from Echo Thursday. John A. Roberts and W T. Roberta leave the firvt of the week for Spo kane whre they will spend the holt- Javs with their parents. Mrs. M. D. Scroirgs and Infant son, John, arrived home this morning from Pendleton. Mr. nnJ Mrs. A. I. Smith of Los Angeles arrived today to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Roes Mrs. Smith and Mr. Rees are brother and sister. gages, and the Willamette Valley Land company is restrained from making any payments to him. Northcutt has $26,000 worth of property, the complaint asserts, and he has already been defrauded out of $7000 worth. The Injunction was secured by Eva Palmerton, Northcutt'a only child, and it holds good until an application for the appointment of a guardian for him has been disposed of In coun ty court La Grande) Von tha Hold. LA GRANDE. Ore.. Dec. 19. A. Wines, a young man of this city, waa bound over to the grand jury In the sum of 1250 by Jdge Williams on a charge of extortion. Wlnea waiving examination in the justice of the peace court. The bonds waa given. D. II. CUne, arrested on the aama charge, was transferred to the juris diction of the judge of the juvenile court. The woman In the case gives her name as Sydney Grant, and la aald to have been a member of a well known Spokane family. She was picked np by the officials In a local rooming house several days ago, In a semi unconscious condition. 8 i 3 8 8 8 Presents f IPrac&a! I Worth 3 3 3 Weston Churches Making Ready to Observe Holidays CHILimFN WILL BK ENTERTAIN EI OTHER NEWS NOTES OP THE TOWN. SI HEADACHE OR IE IHUH PI i Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. When your head aches you simply muxt hwve relief or you will go wild. It's iiepillofs to suffer when you can tnko a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders nnd relievo tho pnin and neuraijjin at once. Send someone, to the drug slore now for a dime parknge "fPr. James' Heat? u-he Powders, "n-.'t snffiT! In a few moments you vi!l f el line headache gone uo more m.-a i'.-.'n. (Special Correspondence. WESTON Ore.. Dec. 19. The dlf ferent churches are all busy making preparations for the Christmas festlv. Itles for the children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Chapln were visiting in Athena during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae and daughter Marvel and Hilda, spent Saturday In Tendleton. Walter Glnn of Walla Walla was In the city Thursday. Born, near Weston, Dee. 16, to the wife of Fred Phillips, a daughter. The Weston high school basketball team left on Friday noon'a train for Waltsburg to play at that place on Friday evening. On their way home they will play in Walla Walla. Born, In Weston. December 17. to the wife of Jack Nesblt, a daughter. Sam Bnnnlster of Enterprise Is In the city visiting relatives. G. A. R. McGrew of Portland Is In the city greeting old friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hughlet March of Basket mountain, are In the city vis iting Mr. March's parents, Mr. and Mrs Heitrl March. Mr. Clnude Price, Mrs. Ella Laven der and dniiKhter. Josle. were Athena, visitors during the week Mrs. James Compton made a busi ness trip to Athena. Rev. N V. Ward accompanied by bis son. Earl, left on Wednesday mor. nlng's (rain for Portland for the pur nn nf hnvlns his on operated on for nr-Pcndicltls. They expect to be back j In about two weeks. HIS ONLY BAUGIITFH ASKS LAW TO STOP OLD MAN MARRYING (UR beautiful lines selected with care for the Holiday S trade, represent gifts of sense, desirability and use- $ fulness. 5? t There is no possibility of jou making a mistake and frivins a present that will not bo cher- 1 ished even for 'years to come when the selection is made from the beautiful snnrestions we now have on display. , $1 8 8 8 8 8 CUT GLASS DIAMONDS WATCHES BRACELET WATCHES BAND RINGS SET KINGS SILVERWARE CLOCKS CHAINS UMBRELLAS OrERA GLASSES SILVER FIELD GLASSES PICTURE SILVER INLAID FRAMES TURTLE MESH BAGS EBONY VANITY BOXES EMBLEM PINS SCARF PINS LAVALIERS CUFF BUTTONS CHARMS TOILET ARTICLES VIKING SILVER AND BRASS FANCY CLOCKS SMOKING SETS, ETC. CASEROLS MILITARY BRUSHES SOUVENIR SPOONS -.WMlMWf."y CARVING SETS FOBS, ETC. 8 8 nml thousands of other suitable articles all priced right Selections mav bo made now and will be delivered as you specify. This pives us ample time for engraving them. Our diamonds are of the finest color and cut, bought direct from the importers, thus saving you money. The watches and clocks wo carry represent the best makes of the best manufactur ers and were selected after many years of experience in handling different makes they are all piaranteed by us. In Jewelry ami Silverware wo carry only the best nnd our stock is well selected. Our Cut and Engraved Glass cannot be excelled for its brilliancy nnd cut. s I i A. &23rO aVii U3 aUST 11' ii 1tlnj'$$ lhar V 716 Main Street JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH SALKM. Ore., Dec. 19 An Injunc tion was Issued here restraining S T. Northcutt. 'f Turner, from rottl married and County Clerk fiehll Telephone 325J