DAILY EAST O'.tEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON". WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 19 15. PAGE TITRFR VESTOH MINISTER IS SERVICES AT HQLDMAN ItKV. Gi;OIt(.K CHAPMAN IS HOLD ING a si linos of m;u(;iots meltings. EIGHT PAGES. COIIDII REViVA 2'uJfHt at Wium 1 Ox-uplwl by J lev. Itull of Wrtlli Walliv I'uMlo Library U living Moved Into Council Cham ber Dr. Iimworih to 0on Office la Icndlctoii. (Special Corre)ondence.) WESTON, ore.. Jan. 27. IUv. Hall of Walla Walla conducted the rooming preaching aervlcei In the United Hrethren church during thl -tbaence of the regular paator, Itev. Ueorge Chapman, who U conducting A eerier of revival meUnga at Hold man. Dr. C. H. Smith left on Monday evening! train for La Grande where he will meet hla wife and accompany her home. Mr. Smith has been via iUng friend at Cove, Ore., for the paat few weeka. Herman Goodwin, city drugglat and E. C. Rogers of the local firm of Watt ft Kogera, hardware company went to Portland on bualnesa the flnt of the week. The ltlchard Morrison family aent fcunday with relative In Adams. Hoy Tompkins of Weaton made a business trip to Walla Walla Tuesday. Miss Kstella Wurter came over from Milton Sunday and spent a few -days at the home of her father, Joe Wurwr. Mr. Thomas who has been con ducting a series of meetings since the first of the year in the Methodist church at Weston, left Monday fur JMchland, Oregon. Claud Itlchal of Weston was an Athena visitor during the latter part' of lost week. Mis Mattie Carl) is is up from the Italics for a week's visit with her mother, lira A. A. Kees who has been 4julte 111 for the post month. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Uaker visited -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright In Athena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davison of lt.t.t.n.. n.wl Up. IH.har4 Trwim nann ! of Athena spent Saturday In Weston vt.lfi.iv at t Via U Irk nut rlpk rHl1nrA I on Water street. The local library board are at work this week moving the public library -into the new council chamber. Miss Myrtle Hodgson was In the Oarden City on business Monday. Mrs. Minnie Walker and mother .Mrs. Harriet Green of Weston were Walla Walla visitors during the first -of the week. Dr. It. E. Karns worth and wife left fonday for Pendleton where he will start an office In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. James Price of Wes ton visited at the Elmer Richmond farm near Athena Tuesday. Frank King of Pendleton was In "Weston Tuesday greeting friends and attending business Interests in the' lty. Sim J. Culley and wife are spend ing a few days with relatives In Walla Walla. Local Playhouses WHAT ths Prcu Agent Hi to Say of Present and Comin Attractions JP J& & IHttlnto Today. The "Good-For-Nothlng." featuring O. M. Anderson (Broncho Illlly). a four-reel feature, will be repeated to day. GKKAT I'UV ON AT PASTIME. "Girl I IxTt IWhlnd Me" 0ns To morrow for a To-Iy Run. "The Girl I Left Rehlnd Me," Da vld Holaaco's greatest success, comes to the Pastime theater tomorrow for a two-day run. Robert Edeson. the star of many Rroadway successes. Is cast for the part of Lieutenant Hawkaworth, the young army officer, who la the hero of the play Mr. Edeson ha a part well fitted to his exceptional ability, and the dashing, manly courage with which the young officer meet the many dangers and difficulties that confront him win him a place In the hearts of the spectator as well aa the hero! e. Claire Whitney, the beauti ful and .accomplished actress, play the part of the heroine. The story is a beautiful one of love, romance and adventure. The scene are laid In and around a lonely fron tier army post In the old Indian day and In order that the vivid atmos phere of the piece be retained to the fullest extent, the entire company was sent to Fort Asslnlbolne, Montana. There, amidst the rugged western scenery, with real cavalry trooper., ...i.i. iniiinnn In all their plctur- H(iie surrounding, tho scene of tne virile drama were enacted. Not only Is the acting Buperb, but It Is seldom that such Ideal surround ings can bo obtained for a picture of this nature. Frontier life In the old Indian war days Is portrayed vividly and some daring feat of riding by the Indiana Is seen on tho screen. ixin't think because you have ta ken many remedies In vain that your, case Is Incurable. Hood' Sarsapartl la has cured many seemingly hopeless cases of scrofula, catarrh, rheuma-j tlam money coiupmins - gcne'rul debility. Take Hood' Adv. HtiHNla Ma IUg Order. OATASAUQUA, pa., Jan. 27. An nouncement was made here by a lo cal firm of the receipt of an order from tne jtusi "" uiui-m mi gj 000,000 horseshoes. The plant Is run- u Anv and nlrht. I An Unpleasant Message for. Us to $5,000 Worth of Contract Sample Goods received must be sold. We are compelled to pay for these contract samples within a few days. This will be by far the greatest opportunity you have ever had U We have to sacrifice thousand PANTS Men's Pants, of good quality, worth up to $2.25 ; all 817.09 $1.00 MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS Our regular 85c Golf Shirts will be sold for 35c or 3 for 91.00. MEN'S SUITS Our entire line of Men's Clothing every suit in the house to Imj sold at $7.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Odd lot Men's Wool Underwear, per gann't -9 Odd lot Men's Under Shirts. 25 Our most standard line of Men's Wool Under wear in ali sizes, garment. - 75 Our very lesl quality of Men's All Wool Under wear reduced $1.00 per suit SWEATERS A big line of Drummers Sample Sweaters. Men's, ladies' and children's. $4.00 and $5.00 Values $imf!i $U.OO and $3.50 Values - l55 $2.00 Sweaters - S Children's Sweaters 49f, 5 and 85 MEN'S SLIPPERS Felt Slippers with good leather soles, also full leather slippers, $1.00 BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOIJS High Cut Tan and Black Shoes, in sizes 8 1-2 to 13 1-2 $1.25 MEN'S SHIRTS Golf and Negligee Shirts, of tho best quality ; regular $1.00 and $1.25 65c MEN'S LEATHER MITTS A lot of Sample Mittens, lined ; regular value up to $1.00 45c This Commences Thursday, January 28th at 9 o'clock T6 W UJ on all our best seasonable merchandise in order to pay for the five dollars worth of contract sample goods. We must do this to hold our contract for 1915. SUSPENDERS Our entire stock of Men's Suspenders to he sold at, tho pair " - 15 DRESSES Ladies' get a House Dress made of Good ma terial worth up to $7.50. We will close out the lot at 49c HATS Men's Hats of fine Quality and up-to-date shapes. We have 30U to ho sold at 91.00 MEN'S SHOES Good work Shoes for Men, all solid leather and we can give you any size. Our loss is your gain. Get a pair at $160 Every pair of Men's Shoos in our entire store, including all our sample Shoes,-will be sold at a low figure. BOYS' OVERCOATS Boys' Overcoats, in sizes 10 to 16, only a few left $2.35 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Ladies' Shirt Waist, made with detachable col lars, of extra good material, worth up to $1.50, to close out at 35c RUBBERS Women's Storm Rubbers 39 Men's Heavy Rolled Edge Rubbers 90 Men's Storm Rubbers 49 Children's Rubbers '. 25 Misses' Storm Rubbers 39f Misses' and Children's Overshoes 49 and Women's 1-bucklo OversJiocs S5 Men's 1-buckle Overshoes - 75 Men's 4-bucklo Overshoes 915 Men's best quality Hood's "Bullseyc" High Rubbers or German Sox, made with a full gray solo; regular $4.50 value 92-95 Men's Low Rubbers for German Sox; regular , $3.00 valuo - -. 91-98 1? M W 11 Ifll LL? PENDLETON, OREGON fa in t MEN'S BALMACAANS Get your Balmacaans now, while they last at $9.50 OVERCOATS FOR MEN Men's Overcoats to be sold at $4.50 'MEN'S AND BOY'S CAPS A line of caps sold at 25c regular to go at 10c LADIES' UNDERWEAR Some separate Shirts and Drawers in Ladies sample Underwear to sell at 15c BOYS' SHOES Button and lace Shoes for boys', tan and black. $1.00 MEN'S SHOES ' Big lot of Men's Shoes in heavy and dress, worth up to $4.50,. $1.95 LADIES' SHOES Button and lace, tan, black, gray suede, brown suede, gun metal button in good styles. Shoes that are worth up to $4.00 tliey are samples, also a lot of stock shoes, so we can give you sizes up to 7 1-2. We are going to sell several hundred pair at this price $1.35 GIRLS' COATS One lot of girls' Coats, sizes 5 to 12, Bear Cloth and heavy wool material; values up to $7.50 to close out at $1.65 HOT Deliver by us during 1914 LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Mercerized Black Hose, these are im perfect but are regular 25c values to be sold at 10c CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's Cotton Ribbed Hose - LADIES' JULIETS Fur trimmed Juliets with good leather soles and heels, also leather Juliets with rubber heels. Don't miss this opportunity 65c MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Military collar Shirts in light patterns and fine material, to be sold at 35c, 3 for $1.00 i MEN'S ODD COATS We have a few Men's Odd Dress Coats, regu lar $3.00 and $4.50 to close out at $1.85 and $2.85 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES Drummers sample Dress Gloves, regular $1.25 values 65c BLANKETS All our Wool-nap Blankets, largo size, 70x30, heavy weight to be sold at S2.45 MACKINAWS Our best $6.00 and $fl.50 Maekinaws to be sold at $4.50 Men's Heavv Maekinaws CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Cotton ribbed Union Suits 10c BR 5 Uli