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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1915. Additional Social and Per J sonal News on Page 5 r a ' Copyright Hart Schaflner & Marg Here are the style hits of the season the Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity designs YOU'LL not find more stunning clothes than these anywhere; they embody all the exclusive touches that fashionable young men delight in; styles conceived by young men designers. Varsity Fifty-Five THE STYLISH SUIT Varsity Six Hundred THE STYLISH OVERCOAT Pay at least $25; ITS ECONOMY These are the most popular young mens suit de signs in America. One, two, and three button models; some with patch pockets; full rolling lapels. New ideas in waistcoats; straight hanging trousers. Here are smartly styled overcoats, single and dou ble breasted; velvet collars. Built on the Varsity Fifty Five plan, with plenty of style for men young in spiritnot in years. You'M get more value for $25 than you ever beleived possible; pay more and you 11 get more. WARM WINTER SHIRTS The Kind That FiU, Haa Plenty of Style and Lota of Service. There is nothing more annoying than an ill-fitting shirt. We know that and we know what makes of shirts to buy to get the good fitters. This is our very biggest shirt year, and it is biggest because the shirts we've sold in the past give perfect satisfaction, because you've always been pleased with the shirts you've bought from us. Our stock includes flan nels, cassimeres, soisettes, silks, linens; light, medium and heavy weights; all the newest ideas and choicest patterns. They are the best makes in America. Every one is guaranteed. 50 Sl.OO, 81.50, 82.00 to 85.00 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, THE PERFECT FITTING UNDERWEAR THAT STAYS FIT. Men who appreciate a good feeling union suit, one that can be worn without being con stantly reminded of it, will find that desired feeling of comfort and satisfaction in THE UNION SUITS WE SELL THE LEWIS AND THE KENOSHA COOPER CLOSED CROTCH MAKES. We have a suit to fit each need. Light, medium and heavy weight, and in all the good materials, all knitted in the most dependable way and all made with a seat that will not gape or bunch up and that closed to stay closed... Let us prove to you that our suits are superior in quality and lasting fit. Priced at 81-25, 81-50, 81-75, 82.00, 82.50 to 85.00 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. At Die regular meeting of Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythian lam even ing a special committee was appoint ed to prepare for the reception to .su preme Chancellor ling I Young of Ada, Ohio, who will he here next Sat urday. The committee consist.) of James II Qwlnn, J. W. Malone, I K. Young, J. Hoy Italey and 11. W. Fletcher The supreme chaaeeUor will arrive on the name train that the all-star hall player will and the com mittee Is arranging lo meet him with a Btage coach and lake him to the ball game and baby Hound-up. If 1m Irene Spccknnglc cnlcrtalneil a number of her friends last evening at the heme of her slater. Mrs. Arthur Kecnan e - Dr, ami tin J, D, PUmondon ami Mrs Homer 1. W. were among thn Athena resident, visiting in the city yesterday afternoon. The Luncheon Undue club will meet Friday afternoon with Mr V. j J. ClaflM as hostess, e Mrs. Wcsthrookc Dickson entertalu- ed Informally last evening at a din ner party for her husband whose- birthday itu yesterday. ( Pauline Itehekah Lodge No. IS, will meet tomorrow evening In the I O. O P. Mall for the purpose of meet ing the president of the Itehekah As sembly w ho Is coming here on an of ficial visit. Itn Mrs F V. Bowman of Joseph, Sat urday evening underwent an opera tion at SI Anthony's hospital In this city ami Is reported to he rallying well from the sui glial treatment. Mre Howman is a daughter of Peter O' BtllUvan end a sister at Mrs. tieorge i fount of I-' 1 ' rande WAR COUNCIL IN ENGLAND IS READY TO TAKE CHAR6E London, Nov, . Raglaad'i new Institution, the war council, for di recting war uf falls, will, accoidlng to the Kvcnlng Post, be as follows. Premier a- , ,.'! temporarily minis ter nt war. Arthur Knlfotir first lord of the admiralty; Doyd Ooarge, min ister uf munition foreign Minister Or) will sit with the council when ever foreign policies are Involved. MYRTLE POINT FOLKS VISIT ROCK FRIENDS MR. tvn wits i nun, i s OHAND LKH SPENT OVER si M OTHKIt pi:soni.s (Special i 'orrespmidenee. PILOT ROCK, ore, Nov . Ut and Mrs Charlie Chandler uf Myrtle point were the guests over Suml.i with his nephew and wife, Mr ind Mrs. F. R. Kankin Miss Ksther Wisdom of llutier creek spent Friday evening here frith her sister. Bdni Wisdom. Or Qllllland ami wife and dough, ter Luclle spent Tuesday afternoon nt Pendleton doing some shopping. The Hi, ml auto Co . Is mm n it I new nome in the concrete building I opposite the Kldrldge llveri ham Marlon Johnston wag a business visitor .it Pendleton Thursday. James Whituker ami famll) ,.f Nye, wire visitors here Thursday Mrs. lie.irge Hunter of Pendleton. Is visiting relatives nnd friends hei I for a few day. Miss F.lma Hoy leu was the (ueM over Thursdav evening t the home of K. B. Shafer. Alfred Smith or the J Smith Livestock Co., wliu got mixed up with a wild now last Sumlay and revived two breaks In his leg. Is Improving as rapidly as possible Al Boy ten and wife were In town Thursday, 6 ALLEGED CONSPIRATORS INDICTED IN NEW YORK njDHRAL ORAM!) .li ny TAKRft UTION IN Ml NJTIOVs PliOT THKRB, PERSONAL NEWS AND OTHER ATHENA NOTES (Sandal 'orrespoiidence. ) ATHENA. Ore.. Nov. "t Henry Koepke transacted business in Pen tlleton Thursday. W II Hooher. of Weston was an A hena visitor today Mias Ferol Mcltride of Weston Is Vending the week end as a guest of Miss Mamie Sheard Zilph Hros. have the contract to PURE, RICH BLOOD MADE BY HOOD'S Pure blood enables tbe stomach. In cr and other digestive organs to do their work properly. Without it thev are slufqrrisb, there is loss of iietite, sometimes faintnt-ss, a de landed state of tin- intestines, ami. in pncral, all t he symptoms of il --i usia. Hood's Sursaparilla makes pure blond, and tins is why ii is no very snreesstul in the treatment 01 co many ailment. Gel it today. build the new garage for the Zerba Broe. Walter Adarns is down from his mountain farm trading with A'.henu merchants. H. H Hill was Pendleton visitor Thursday. Mrs. chas. May of Weston Moun tain is visiting friends in Athena. Mrs. Liixie Mansfield returned last week from an extended visit with rel atives in LewiatOH and 'Jrangevllle, Idaho Tom nteCarty Is down from the mountain with a load of potatoes, 'land Header was in from bis farm Thursday. Alex ttelntyre uf Wanton motored to Pendleton today. A large crowd attended the 1 1 l.rary ball Batarday evening. Arnold Wood Is In from his farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Harmon and sun Homer are in Pendleton this eve ning evening attending the services of Ke. o H Williams ,,f li-HIns". ham. and the dilfin-Martley quartet I K. B. Tolan. Ceo. Johnson, Wm Anderson Jr and Wm Anderson. Sr., passed through town on their way to, Kcho to shunt ratsnKa lltltlt; TK) DATKS tXVOI l I II Dlstrkl iHws on the State Statute Itisik. Will He prrnripul Topic r Dtsctieeios. PORTLAND, tire., Nov. S Uirec. ton of the Oregon Irrigation Coaartan, al a culled meeting .it the chamber ot commerce dncldnd that the next ses sion of the congress should he held at the Imperial hotel. Portland, De cember 'in, 29 and 30. The congress this year will discuss chiefly -he working of Irrigation dis tort laws on the state statute honks, realising that the doe of direct feder al and s'ate aiil irrigation projects ha'' about panned Inasmuch as tltlg pendent almost pointed the following committee on program: tieorge K Hardy, chairman and p. C Chapman, of Portland, and F. N. Wallace, of Tuinalo. J. W. Brewer will, be secretary or the com mittee. The directors in attendance were A II. Thomson ol Kcho. president ofj the congress; Mr. Wallace, secretary! of the congress; Mr chapman an 1 R.I II. DeArmond, of Bend. ! TOWN III.CXKS MAIL HOI Sl-S. tury. The farmers Joined the deb. When the commercial club bad a so cial evening- and It saw that a good many were held farmers st oppeu work and came. "Mall order business has been practically driven from the Trent in territory," said Mr. Hardy. Accurate appraisals of laud for newcomers, under commercial club direction and with commercial dub guarantee, was another innovation suggested by Mr. Hardy. TretUOO, MO., Makes tlst Tributary miners .Members t ( Inn. TOBACCO CHF.W sVl:s LII'K. leave. Ihe ilistrl entirely upon th eratlons, tbe con vise waoi of pu and strength Inb may hereafter b I r lets. The program, er In the main J bond Issues are can be strengthei will I.e attractiv The directors financial op II seek to n ore character that ills- issues by thi will INIVKHSITY OF ORKOON, Ku gene, Nov. Kvery farmer wllhl:i ir, miles should be asked to become a member of the town commercial club, and the club should see that as many farmers as possible participate In the club's social affairs, rays Heorge Hardy, the new executive secretary of the Portland rhtimber of Commerce, who spoke to the com merce students of the Htate t'nlver slly recently. Trenton. Mo . has a commercial iub that sent delegations to all the farm homes of Ihe territory trlbu- Wnnuin Swallows Cud" Vflcr Learn ing site Has Taken lirisnn. discovered she had taken bichloride of mercury. Her htiahand. after he lug told the situation, sternly order ed: "Here, put this In your mouth, chew It. and swallow the spit." Mrs. Van Inisen obeyed, and the desired result followed When he doctor arrived he had only to calm Mrs Van lluscn's nerves. NKW YORK. Nov. , Indictments against six alleged conspirators In the Robert Fay plot to blow up mu nition steamers destined lor the al lies, were returned by the rederal grand Jury. Those Indicted wer- as follows; Hohert Fay, confessed leader In the Plot. Max Hreltung. Walter Hchol. Kdward Mronkhurst. mining engineer "ho Is charged wltti providing Fuv with explosives Paul llaeche pr Herbert Klnxle OHEKNVILI.K. Pa , Nov. 9.- -Mrs. Alfred Van Dusen probably owes her life to a chew of tobacco. She loathes'the weed. That's why it snv eri her life, tbe doctor says. Celling up In the night suffering from a splitting headache, Mrs. Van Dusen felt around on a medicine helf till she grasped a box, which she supposed contained headache tablets. She swallowed two Thi'. tasted iiieer. Mrs. Van Dusen turned1 on a light .examining the box. audi sign Item," sav ReVlin LONDON. Nov. 6 A dlspaoh from Tbe Hague says foreign corre spondents In Germany have been re quired to sign a paper binding them selves to send out nothing otfetutve lo fjermany and promising their tel egrams will not he edited and no headlines unfavorable to Certain, will be printed. No Word from Vessel. HALIFAX. Nov. s Though wire less continued lo flash out messages seeking Information, it got no fur ther word of the Hiitlsh ateaiTM! Itlo Mges, belleveil to have been afire 300 miles south of Halifax. 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