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ETQTIT PAGES. page sin. DAILY EAST ORFGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEOJjMBER 23, TOR TRAFFIC 111 BAD EGGS WILL BE BROKEN UP ft Preseits f . Practical 1 BO BETTER GIFTS T AD THESE 8 K 8 8 S s 8 8 BY II. I GOVE and YOU TAKE NO Worth RiEti CHANCES WHEN YOU BUY 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Loaf her ISeii ami Bass 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 n Street We still Lave a few of those Navajo Pillow Tops. Did yon got yours ? Only $1.75 each. HARflLEY & CO, DESSERTS for your Holiday Dinners MONT ROSE PUDDING CARMEL ICE CREAM FROZEN EGG NOG in Pint or Quart Packers Nothing so nice as a finale for your Holiday spread FRUIT CAKES PASTRY Home made Chocolates and Bon Bons Ice Cream, SherberU, Punches and Fancy Biking to Order. Prompt Auto delivery to any, part 'off the city. Chrotmai order should reach ui by Thuriday MornLif Home Cooked Turkey CAr Dinner on Christmas, OlC Otto Hohb&ch, Phone 80 PARENTS MEET WITH EDUCATORS EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 22. Fif teen hundred school teachers, superintendents, educators and parents were attending a con ference which convened at the University of Oregon today to discuss questions vitally effect ing the conduct of educational Institutions of the state. The conference will undoubtedly bring about a better understand ing between educators and par ents. It will last for three days, during which educators of na tional fame will deliver addresses. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICILTIHE ORGANIZES A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN SUto and City Authorities Throughout Country Will Assist In Sending Pro motors to Jail Traffic Found to Have Headquarters at CiiU-ago, Do ing IUg Business. hill rail Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cents a . package. Tou take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and in just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to. the drug store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless. Be sure you get Dr. James' Headache Powders then there will be no disappointment. Give a Musical Present w rtiietrM i in a . . . . -K- ... I- U.' manlltP UTtS-V.UKI r retimi money. rma. " HMoni , nrLfloomvw. r "jr- i A a , n rrmfinSkP V'c unr U Uac tMtitt-in Chn D ,ON'T give trinkets and useless articles this year, but make it a musical Christmas. Noth ing is so cheeriLg or resting. It entertains and lends refinement GOOD MUSIC WE CAN NEVER GET TOO MUCn OF. The Largest Stock in Oregon, East of Portland, of Instruments and Music to Select From VIOLINS tiflTARS CIXLOS MANDOLINS ACCORDIONS rc TUNAS FLTJTES DRl'MS CASTANETS HARMONICAS TROMBONES CORNETS TRIANGLES CLARINETS .TI'ICK II HPS CONCERTINAS ITSULELES METRONOMES TAMBOURINES ItCGLES VIOLIN ROWS PLATER ROLLS MUSIC STANDS MUSIC ROLLS RESIN PLANO SCARPS INSTRUMENT CASES STRINGS MUSIC LEATHER GOODS OP ALL KINDS MUSIC BOOKS INSTRUCTION BOOKS. SHEET BIUSIO AND MUSIC PAPER. MLUC BOOKs, isb.ui IUC1IX. EXTRAS AND FITTINGS CARHII WE DO REPAIRING I ED. The Best Pianos at Lowest Prices If you can buy tie best for the same price charged you for something else, why not buy l,'C Ve carry snrh famous makes as the Sobmer, Chickering, Starck, F. S. Cable, Strohber, Bennett Csl.'l k Nel.-n, Marshall-Wendell, Bungalow, Weser Martin, Harrington, Ludwig, Kimball, Scl.ocnberg, Etc We cp.n sell you a new Piano from ?15 un. A few Great Bargains in slightly used pianos, from $65 up .1 amis. VICTOR VICTROLAS. EDISON DISC AND CYLINDER TALKING MACHINES, WITH A 1 liAYiJiS, W.IUH . rRJSAT LIE OF RECORDS FOR EACH. We guarantee our goods and are always right here to back up eyerv claim on every sale. Don't buy until you get our prices. If you cannot call, write for particulars. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE Main fl"d Water Streets. Telephone 521 WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Had eggv are worrying the Department of Ag riculture. It has discovered a well or ganized trlffic In rotten eggs center ing in Chicago. It considers the situ ation so serious that it has Inaugurat ed a vigorous campaign, aided by state and city authorities In all parts of the country, to break up the traf fic and send the promoters to jail. The commen impression that rot ten eggs are usefuly only In demon stration of disapproval Is dispelled by the department In an official state ment It admits that Inedible eggs may be utilized "for technical pur poses, such as tanning leather." The trouble Its, it says, the rotten egg traffickers deceive the publio Into buying tfie product for food purposes. From evidence already gathered, the department states, there seems to be a definite market In Chicago for "rots and spots'' at $2 a case of 30 dozen. In conseuence, rots and spots from all parts of the country are be ing shipped Into Chicago. The department Is going to get Quick action In Its campaign against the traffic, It states. The delay ne cessary to secure authorization from Washington to make seizures of unfit shipments has been eliminated through the co-operation of state au thorities, who are 'acting with great promptness. The aid of the state au thorities, not only makes Immediate seizures possible but facilities the gathering of evidence for criminal proceedings against the offenders. Most of the rots and spot that reach Chicago are first broken and frozen." the department says in Its official statement. "They are then sold to bakers for use in cakes and other forms of food. In one instance at leat, a shipment of these eggs was traced to a firm which admitted that they had no use for them except In food. "As a matter of fact, federal In spectors have been able to secure ample evidence of the use of imflt eggs for this purpose. With state and federal authorities working together it Is believed the traffic can be bro ken up very rapidly. In this connec tion it Is pointed out that most of the firms using these unfit eggs prob ably do so reluctantly, believing that the competition of others forces them into the traffic. However, it has been amply demonstrated by the depart ment that the frozen and dried eggs business Is a successful and Important Industry only when based on the use of good eggs, handled under special conditions." Because of the abundant supply of cotton seed meal that there is likely to be In this country this year, sped alists in the Department of Agricul iure Deiieve that tne farmer has a better opportunity to make money by feeding beef cattle than for some years past. The department estimates that about 2,000,000 tons of cotton seed meal will be available this year at ! rices ranging from $22 to S24 a ton an compared with $2" to )31 demand ed last year. Kxperiments of the de partment have proven that the sub stitution of cotton seed meal for corn and clover hay results in great saving in the feeding of cattle. White lilac, snowballs, and certain other shrubs should be let alone dtir ing the winter, being neither trimmed nor covered with straw and manure other bushes need special attention, says the Department of Agriculture in a bulletin just issued on the winter care of the garden. "As a rule shrubs should not be trimmed in the fall," says the depart ment. "This process Is timely Im mediately after the blooming period, and this Is In the spring, as in the case of the snowball. If the shrubs bloom In the fall as do some hy drangeas, the rose of Sharon, and some lilacs, they should not be cut directly after blooming but in the spring of the following year.'1 Hydrangeas in the south can be car ed for out of doors by protection of straw or brush. In the north they should be taken up, planted in tubs and placed in the . cellar. Roses, south of the latitude of Washington, need little attention but north of this line they should be treated by cutting the shrubs off about 30 inches from the ground and protecting them with leaves. Experiments recently completed by the department of agrlculturo show that peanuts can be profitably used as forage for cattle In the South At lantic states where they grow so ab undantly. Animals display an almost human fondness for peanuts and thrive on them. FIRST OHIOAN IN 1015 TO GET MANY CUTS LORAIN, O.. Dec. 22 The first baby born in Lorain after January 1, 1915. will come Into the world In pos scxslon of the proverbial silver spoon. A Lorain newspaper today offered k I rlze of ten dollars for the first 1915 baby. Lorain merchants are also to be asked to come forward with offers of go carts, clothes and other article necessary to the well being of In fants. Lorain's first 1914 Infant received gifts ranging from a corset to a case o; beer. OUR beautiful lines selected with care for the Holiday $ m'ffo of cpncp , rUcirakilirv anrl lis- Vr $ U u There is no possibility of you making a mistake and giving a present that will not bo cher ished even for years to come when the selection is made from the beautiful suggestions wo now have on display. ' OPERA GLASSES FIELD GLASSES SILVER INLAID TURTLE EBOXY CUT GLASS DIAMONDS WATCHES BRACELET WATCHES . BAND RINGS SET RINGS SILVERWARE CLOCKS CHAINS UMBRELLAS SILVER PICTURE FRAMES MESn BAGS 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 CARVING SETS FOBS, ETC. and thousands of other suitable artieles-all pricttl right Selections may bo mado now and will be delivered as you specify. This gives 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 guaranteed by us. In Jewelry and Silverware wo carry only the best and our stock is well selected. Our Cut and Engraved Glass cannot be excelled for its brilliancy and cut. A. L. SCHAEfM. 726 Main Street JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH Telephone 323J SOITH AMERICAN TRADE ROOMERS AT ST. I.OIIS ST. LOUIS. Dee. 22 With eight hundred delegates representing all sections of the United .States and all Interested in the extension of Ameri can trade to foreign countries, par ticularly South America and the West Indies In attendance, the St. Louis Foreign Trade Convention designed to boom South American trade was called to order here today. Recognition of the European war at a barrier to commercial intercourse was made when the delegates con fined their attention almost wholly to the countries beyond the Gulf of Mexico. Middle-western commercial houses and organizations which re cently held a convention In Memphis to discuss means of utilizing the Mis slsslppl as an artery of commerce to the southern nations were represented. The convention Is being held under the auspices of the National Foreign Trade Council of which Jamen A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel Corporation, Is president Th plan and scope committee of the con vention includes Sam D. Capen of St. Louis; E. A. 8. Clarke, president of the Lackawanna Steel Company of New York. P. A. S. Franklin, presi dent of the International Mercantile Marine, New York, Fairfax Harrison, president Southern Railroad, Wash ington, D C, and John D. Ryan, pres ident Algamated Copper company, New York. The convention will be In session two days. OLD EM'S SONS TROD THE HOARDS AT ALBANY Em-aiw IVoni San Quentin. SAN QUKNTIN, Cal., Pec. 23 John Hogden. 'doing" 14 years for a Yolo county burglary, escaped from the penitentiary, how was not known. ALBANY, Dec. 22 Th Yale Dra matic association will produce her tonight four playlets. The offering will combine comedy and tragedr. Yale alumni of this city and vicinity will entertain the- players before and after the performance. A Test for IJver Complaint Mentally Unhappy Hjrloally, .Dull The liver, sluggish and Inactive, first shows Itself In a mental state unhappy and critical. Never Is ther Joy In living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doln their work. Keep your liver active and healthy by us ing Dr. King's New Life Tills; they empty the Ilowels freely, tone up your liver and purify the niood. 25e at drucglsts. nucklen's Arnica Salva excellent for PHea Adf. r 66 GOOD -TO -BATS' ?0R. GHMSTMAS No Christmas tree or stocking will bo filled completely without 4rS ,V- our nice fresh candies and nuts, Ti5? if) No Christmas dinner will bo complete without our choice fruits, vegetables, relishes and fancy groceries. Bring Vour Xmas List to Us NEW CROP NUTS CHRISTMAS SWEETS ALMONDS WALNUTS FILBERTS PECANS FANCY MIXED FANCY RAISINS CURRANTS FIGS DATES All New Crop CRANBERRIES CITRON ORANGE PEET. POP CORN BANANAS JAP ORANGES Large Line of Fancy Candies All Kinds and Mixtures ORANGES APPLES Many Varieties. Tru-Blu Line of Fancy Cookies in Bulk. Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Pickles, Honey and a complete lino of every vegetable on tho market.. BOYNTON'S GROCERY Mt Muni Street. W. L. BOYNTON, Prop. Telephone 171