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PA ITT EAST ORFGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914. ETOTIT PAGES. IA v.c,r. si.v. ADAMS BAUD DELIGHTS 4 S S s s s s K ft ft ft 8 DO SETT and YOU FTST TAKE WO CHANCES WHEN YOU BUY Leathor Sit as&s BAD T iE 1 JIM and Bags 1 a a FROM US besides giving you the benefit of our experience of Thirty-Five Years in the Leather Business and an absolute guarantee of satisfaction on all goods, we offer FREE REPAIRS on all bags and cases bought from us for a period of five years whether damaged by accident or otherwise, providing the article originally cost over seven dollars. "THE LEATHER GOODS STORE" East Court Street We still have a few of those Navajo Pillow Tops. Did you get yours ? Only ?1.75 each. 3 LARGE AUG E EXCELLENT PROGRAM V1 0 T HMflLEY iz CO, 3 3 ornv TiirasDAV, DECEMBER 21th Hong Kong Cafe AND NOODLE PARLOUS Noodles AND Chop Suey Ouuide tray orders a specialty. Boxen for ladies and gentlemen. OPE.V DAT AND NIGHT. MERCHANTS' LUXCH 25c Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main St. Next to E. O. Elds. Phone 0J Doujjla Auditing HIU Defeated. KOSEBURG. Ore, Dec. . Alleg ing that the bill was exorbitant, the county court refused the claim for '576 submitted by W. R. McKentie & Sun for auditing the books of Douglas county. One reason advanced by the court is the fact that the expects ne S Reeled to file a satisfactory report In one office the experts claimed to hae found an "apparent" shortage, but no f;gures were mentioned. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKESJURE BLOOD Purify your bload by taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla. This medi cine Lao been and still is the people's medicine because of its reliable character and its wonderful success in the treatment of the common, dis eases and ailments scrofula, ca tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feeliag, general debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla baa been, tested forty years. Get it today. EIXEXSBURG IS 24 DEGREES BELOW -uue..NStlLRG. Wash., nee. VH. with a temperature of 24 decrees below la experiencing the coldest weather In 10 years. The Yak- lma river la frozen at the Intake of the city power ditch, causing- further delay to the resumption of the hydro-electric plant which was put out of commui- sion several days ago by Ice cakes breaking the turbines. BANANAS CARLOAD " Direct from New Orleans Selling Cheap to Everybody by the Bunch Come to Car at Oregon Lumber Yard. N. P. Sid ing, comer of Webb and College streets Don't fail to get a nice bunch for Christmas while they last BANANAS Army Captala Drowned. SAN DIEGO. Dec. 21'. Capt Fred erick J. Gerstner was drowned and Captain L. R. Muller was seriously Injured when an army aeroplane in which they were flying fell in the ocean near here. ' Furore) Are Advancing. LONDON. Dec, 21 A combined jeman ana Montenegrin force was reported continuing advances from Vlshegrad upon Serajevo, the capital of the Austrian province of Bosnia. From Nlsh and Cettlnje came word that It was expected the invaders would invest the city within a few days. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLDOFt CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Lp Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Tour clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, (muffling, mucous discharge, heaiiache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh la Rone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your ' druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. tm ' rS -7: -a-- y ' J $ I f. tl:. v i- l- n l j g 1 o mane ms a ms to ub .umumuuruu ft!f? By Bestowing Gifts that aro Useful ino matter to whom mven vou will IVV, always hnd something suitable and sensible, something that will be appreciated and remembered. Following are a Few Suggestions: Chafing Dishes Percolators Carvers Guns Razors Cutlery Roasters Silverware Nickel Plated Ware O'Cedar Mops and Polish Universal Ranges and Heaters South Bend Ranges New Perfection Oil Heaters Boys Ice and Roller Skates, Sleds, Wagons and Tool Chests ALL OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY Geo. C Baer S? Company Phone81 1 HARDWARE IIASKKT SOCIAL IS HELD IN COX. JUNCTION WITH CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT. Vocal Selections Add to In tore t of Entertainment Evangelist - Who Him IWxmi Holding Meetings In Ad urn Goes to Milton Guests Arriv ing for Uio Holiday. (Special Correspondence.) ADAMS, Ore.. Dec. 22. At the bund concert held Friday evening in the city hall a very large crowd was pres ent. The concert was very good and was enjoyed by all. It la hoped that he band will give another such pro gram in the near future. Besides the selections given by the band, so los, duets and other music was fur nished by the people of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Driver sang a duet, Eleanor Stockton sang a solo, Mr. Londell al so sang a solo, Mr. McDanlels, Mr. Clark, Mr. Londell and Jack May- berry made up the quartet The pro gram lasted about one hour. Then after the program had been given and received with great pleasure by the people, the baskets were ' sold. Many beautiful baskets were sold. Al together ninety dollars and twenty five cents was made. Mr. and Mrs. Fill Boyer were In town Sunday. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton. Mrs. Harve Rofeberry was In town Sunday. Miss Eleanor Stockton who came home Friday to remain over Sunday, returned to her school in Helix Sun day afternoon. Miss Eileen Bowling returned to school after spending Sunday at her home. Sullivan Reamer was In town Sun day. Young peoples meeting Sunday evening was real interesting. Mrs. Driver acted as leader of the meet ing. Special singing was furnished. Sunday evening was the last of the i evangelist's, Mr. Driver, meetings. From Adams he will go to Milton where he Intends to remain for about two weeks. The meetings that have been held here for the past two weeks have been very interesting and bene ficial. Good results have been ac compllshed while the chapel car has been present and It is hoped the car will return to Adams In the future. Hobart Terlnger son of J. W. Per inger came home Saturday from the University of Washington, where he is attending school. His vacation lasts until Jan. S. Mrs. E. T. Marquis, wife of the city druggist, is now visiting relatives in Pomeroy, Washington. Miss Eileen Bowling Is planning on spending at least part of her Christ mas vacation in Heppner with cous ins. Mrs. Ella Bowling was a Visitor at the county seat Monday. Earl Simonton was a visitor In Athena Saturday. Elmer Barrett was in to the basket social Friday evening. Cliff Stone was In town Saturday Frank Krebs was in Walla Walla Sunday. Miss Nellie Darr who is teaching school In Athena, came home to re main over Sunday. Mrs. Albert Boylen Is now here visiting her mother, Mrs. Mclntyre. She Intends to remain over Christ mas. G. M. Morrison and family were In Pendleton Saturduy. Ralph Wallan Is vlaltlng In Her miston. Miss Vesta Boylen has finlxhed tak ing the teachers examination. She came home Friday enening, J. A. Bagwell and wife motored to the county seat to do some trading. Walter Planting motored to Pen dleton to do some trading. Dave Osborn and family motored to Pendleton from Helix to do some shopping. Mrs. A. J. Blschoff and children who have been visiting Mrs. J. C. Walter for three weeka will go to her home in North Yakima, Wash, today. Leonard King made a trip to Wes ton on business. C. L. Woodard and wife and Mrs. Claud Wallen made a trip to Pendle ton. Earl Simonton has been trading cars with Tony Gllneckl. Dave Nelson was in Adams on bus iness. Earl Slmtonton took Mr. Londell and sons to Athena Saturday. Mr. Slaughter and Mr. Schatz have completed taking an Invoice of the j lumber of the Tumalum company ofi Adams. The Tumalum have Just finished unloading a car load of coal. The bridge gang of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. are doing some repair work i at Adams. The Mlnses Vesta Cutisforth and Jessie Brierley were the guests of Mrs. Charles SchaU Friday evening. They attended the, basket social and reported that they had a very good time. The Adams band will meet llondaj night for practice. Candies and Nuts for the Children 8 If. A 8 8 KX K t ' 1 8 55 IB) For Good Things to Eat on CHRISTLlAS res An extra largo line of choice fresh Christmas candies and nuts all displayed well making it easy for you to choose just what you want. Our Prices Can't Be Beat KOYAL CHOCOLATES HOLLA BOLLA WHIRLS MIXED TAFFY MAKSHMALLOWS LION MIXTURE PLAIN MIXED RIBBON CANDY ROLL SUGAR STICKS PARIS CREAMS FRENCH MIXED JELLY BEANS BON BONS, Chocolates Mixed Nuti, Walnutf, Almonds, Peanuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, Good Dry Popcorn that will pop. 2 Tru-Blu fancy cakes, cookies and biscuits u DATES, RAISINS, FIGS, ORANGES, BANANAS, CLEAR COMB HONEY, CRAN- U BERRIES, ETC. 3 Fresh Eg'g's for Your Christmas Cakes S These Fpjrs arc puarantccd to bo fresh and the supply is limited so put your order in early, Chickens and Fowls of All Kinds u ii Get the Grids' Habit! U Nice Chickens for your Holiday dinners, dressed or alive, laro or frvs. SEND YOUR OR DER TO US FOR ANY KIND OF FOWL, EITIIKR DRESSED OR ALIVE. Try the Griggs' System! We five the big cash. discount and save yoou money. No stamps nor premiums. We pay you the cash. Try us for a month and pet acquainted with our low prices on best tablo necessities, sold to you courteously and delivered promptly. fr r5Yn fr r bAiU Visits SI 209 E. Court St, FRANK M. GRIGGS, Prop. Telephone 445 GERMAN' SPY TIPS OFF SCmVAB PLAN, SPOILS CONTRACT WASHINGTON. Dec. IS. How Charles M. .Schwab lost a $66,000, 000 contract because of the activity of the German secret service is being told at gatherings In which diplom atists here are prominent. When Mr. Schwab returned here with a certified check for $.000.000 in his pocket, representing 10 per cent deposit on an order from one of the allied powers for war materialo to be furnished by the Bethlehem Steel corporation, he received on In vitation from Secretary Bryan to vis It him in Washington. Secretary Bryan later lfwiied a statement that I Mr. Schwab had decided not to at- tempt to fill the order. Now It develops that while Mr. Schwab was In London after having been the sole passenger permitted to land from the Olympic before the liner landed the crew of the sinking dreadnaught Audacious, the Inner most secrets of his negotiations rela tive to the gigantic contract for "steel products" not to mention his move ments, were an open book to the German secret service. The lecult was that when Mr. Schwab landed In the United States with the contract Mr. Bryan had been the recipient of a formal protest from the German for eign office apprising the secretary fully of the object of Mr. Schwab1 visit and placing the moral responsi bility on Washington to use Its good offices with Mr. Schwab to persuade him to cancel the contract. Mr Schwab is now making another visit to England to return the 16,000.000 check. Torpedo Letter la Sold. NEW YORK, Dec. II. A letter from Robert Fulton to General Wil liam Duane, March 1. lilt, teUln him of torpedoea Invented blm capa ble of dAtroylng any foreign lovad era of New York harbor, was sold for 192 SO at the auction sale of the library of the late Adrian It Jollne. "I am happy to find you continue the firm friend to torpedoes," Fulton wrote, "an Infant art which require only support and practice to produce a change In marltlmo affairs of Im mense Importance to this country. Expecting the enemy here,: I have not been Idle. I have prepared nine torpedoes, with locks that strike fire by concussion, and four with clock work locka." George D. Smith was the buyer. Check Group Instantly. You know croup Is dangerous. And you should also know the sense of security that cornea from alwaya bar ing Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound In the house. It cuts the thick mucous and clears away the phlegm, Htops the strangling cough and gives easy breathing fnd quiet sleep. Take It for rnuvho folds, tlfkllnif thront. hoarseness and for bronchial and la -i'lpe foutrht. Contains no opiates. Every user Is a friend.' Sold every where. Adv. 66 GOOD -TO -EATS 99 TOIL CMMSTMAS ft , No Christmas tree or stocking will bo filled completely without . our nico fresh candies and nuta. V r No Christmas dinner will bo complete witliout our choice fruits, VX vegetables, relishes and fancy groceries. Bring Your Kmas List to Us NEW CROP NUTS CHRISTMAS SWEETS ALMONDS WALNUTS FILBERTS PECANS FANCY MIXED FANCY RAISINS CURRANTS FIGS DATES All New Crop Large Line of Fancy Candies All Kinds and Mixtures CRANBERRIES POPCORN ORANGES CITRON BANANAS APPLES ORANGE PEEL JAP ORANGES Many Varieties Tru-Blu Line of Fancy Cookies in Bulk. Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Pickles, Honey and a complete line of every vegetable on the market. BOYNTOM'S GROCERY nil Main Street. W. L. BOYNTON, Prop, Telephone 17 1 iff2 "'