East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 13, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONlAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1915.
You will find it especially profitable to
do your buying at The Peoples Ware
house, where you get the best for the
price no matter what the price
Ladies! You need warm Coats NOW. We have a complete
stock for your
inspection
time
n eniov
the
mfort.
We were never better
prepared to fill your
every whim. Our new
stock of handsome coats
includes even- model now
in demand by fashionable
women.
Plush coats of finest
quality with plain satin or
fancy silk linings made in
the new flare style or on
Russian belted models
that are indeed beautiful.
Priced from 827.50
S47.50.
to
BROADCLOTH OR SCOTCH MIXTURE COATS
Depicting the latest modes, some having collars and
cuffs and border of genuine plush. Reasonably priced
from $7.50 to 335.00
WARM KNIT WEAR
Woolen Toque in a great variety of shades and col
Warm Knit "Hug-Me-Tights" to wear under your
light weight suit.
Combination Scarf Hoods that are both hood and
scarf in one. Just the thing for auto wear.
Warm Auto Hoods in all color-.
Cute "Teddy Bear" Suits for infants.
Sweaters, a most complete stock in sizes from the in
fanta' to 46 bust.
PRINTED BATISTE
New printed batiste, finest quality, small, neat pat
terns, all colors; 30 inches wide, for dust caps, aprons
and fancv work for Xmas. The yard 20c
KIMONA FLANNELS
Comes in floral designs, colors of pink, light blue,
tan. lavender, etc., of best quality, fast colors. Ideal
for inexpensive kimonas and house dresses. The yard
12! to 15c.
THANKSGIVING SALE OF LINENS
Extraordinary values. Unsurpassed Assortments.
The linen event of the year.
$4.75 BOYS' RAIN COATS $3.95
Good weight, rubberized.
Ages 10 to 16 years. Olive
and roomy. A snap, only ....
rain and wind proof,
drab color; full length
s:;.!r
COATING SPECIAL
Our special sale of coating materials is still on. Somo
of the best patterns are yet here. Comes in 3 yard
lengths. Exclusive patterns; all colors; 54 to 56 inches
wide.
81.50 Qualitv for 9c
82.00 Quality for 81.10
82.50 Qualitv for 81.05
83.00 Qualitv for 82.39
83.50 Quality for 82.89
84.00 Qualitv for 32.95
85.00 Quality for $3.89
WARM UNDERWEAR FOR MEN
Comfort is the outstanding feature of our union
suits. This is the result of careful and sensible con
struction. We have union suits for winter wear in
light, medium and heavy weights in all of the desir
able underwear fabrics. Whatever vour price T. P. W.
ou satisfaction. 81.00
sizes.
union suits win always give v
to 85.00. Regular and stout
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT.
Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 5
er-j
Announcements were received In
1'endleton this morning of the mar
ruge of Miss Bertha, MHUnenl Anger
and Kox Burley Kites In Walla
Walla on Thursday evening at 5: JO
O'clock at the parochial residence.
Rev. Father Van de Ven officiated
only members of the ramilie and a
few close friends attended. Miss
(ImmvUvc Clark of this city, was
maid of honor, while besne Anger,
i a brother of the bride attended the
bridegroom. The bride was attired
l in a traveling costume of field mouce
I gray and wore a corsage bouquet ot
I yellow roses. A wedding supper was
: served immediately after the cere
! mony at the home of the bride's
I mother. Mrs. Alice Anger, 149 Newell
street, and the young couple left ;.n
an automobile honeymoon tour. They
i will be at home on the Kstes farm
I near Prescott after Decemner first
The bride formerly lived In Pen
. dleton and was one of the most pop
j uiar members of the younger set
I while here. Her husband, who Is a
prominent oung farmer living near
I Walla Walla, also has a wide uc
I fuaintanee in this city.
One of the prettiest and most en
joyable dancing parties ever given l
I the high school was that Of last ev-
ening in the Moose ball in honor of
the visiting football players from lia
j ker high school The hall was pret
I tily decorated with Indian robes,
, ferns, palms and settees. A large
I number of students and townspeople
i were in attendance and victors and
I vanquished forgot their late hostill
1 ties in the pleasures of the dance.
ship contest, the Bpworth league of
the Methodist church last evening at
S:3" gave a sumptuous banquet, the
older members being h"8ts and the
new ones guests. There were about
eight:, gathered around the board to
enjoy the good things.
Mrs. William J. Clarke was
i harming hostess yesterday al'ternm n
at her h"me on Jackson street to the
ladies of the Luncheon Bridge Club
and a numbtr of other guests. A
very dainty luncheon was followed .
b) an afternoon at bridge at which '
Mrs. Charles A Vurpillat iron hor.- I
on. Quests outside the membership
were Mrs. Lins 11 Stuigis. Mrs.
Charles i. Honne. Mrs. Charles
Grtutich, Mrs. William Dunn and I
The reception to be gien this
ening in the Presbyterian char h to
Supreme chancellor Brig s. fount
of the Knights of Pythias, an. I Mis
Young promises to be a memorable
event in local Pythian circles Mr
Young, whose home Is In Ada. ( )hlo.
is one of the biggest men in the or
der and his visit here is the first
that ,i supreme chancellor has ever
made in Pendleton. The fa. t that
he is making Pendleton one ot the
i three cities in the state for
has brought many Pythians
eastern Oregon ..nit Wall.!
here to areet him
One Moment Please
Stop in at the Hub just any time and see the wonderful
values we are offering for these low prices. You should
take advantage of these values as every dollar you save is
a dollar earned. Once you get acquainted with our meth
od you will always be a Hub customer. Our guarantee:
Satisfaction or money back.
Ladies' wool unions, $1.50
values only 98c
Men's heavy wool under
wear. $1.50 values 95c
Men's heavy cotton ribbed
underwear only 45c
Men's heavy wool shirts,
don't pay $1.75 to $2.00.
our price only 8
Mackinaw coat, a good,
heavy coat, only 33.45
Mackinaw coat, 36 ounce
all wool; why pay $5.50
to $6; our price 34.00
Men's heavy wool pants,
$2.50 to " $3.00 values,
our price 31 -95
Wool knap blankets, large
size, only 82.85
Ladies' new shoes just ar
rived in the society last,
patent leather vamp,
THE HUB
23 Sample Stores.
cloth top. white stitch
ing and white button
holes, regular $4.50 val
ues, our price 8L5
Men's Shoes
The new Korn Kill shoes
for men; cure your corns
and don't pay $5 for this
shoe, you can buy them
of us at 3.65
Men's Suits
Buy a tailor made suit;
they cost you no more
than a hand-me-down
suit; our price 313.75,
316.50 and 318.50.
Sweaters, Coats and
Jerseys
If you want a sweater it
will pay you to see what
we offer at reduced pri
ces 10c to 15
745 MAIN ST.
STANFfELD LADIES
IS SUCCESSFUL
GIVING DINNER
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II I. BE GIVEN To I ill
i III IU II THERE.
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Gse l- Inipn.iing Mllf lb--III
North Yakima Woman
ACHING JOINTS
Kill VMS AWAY WITH SM l I
TRIAL IHiTTI.E OI-' aua,
I I NI l it VliXU "ST. .1 -
"Oil's on"
I- Mslthig at the II" lis of
naitiiwr Horses Betas.
ni into sin tiflcld to I nil.
i special
8TANFIELD,
Indies' Aid git1
per Thursday i
parlors, which
urrespondem e. i
ore.. Nor, II
I a chicken pie
He.
Ship-
-The
SU p -
ur. h
Map "'l"siw' rheumatism
it's pain only; not one case in fl:'-
ty requires internal treatment. Huh
i southing, penetrating "St Jacobs
oil" right "ti the "tender spot." and
by the time you say Jack llohlnson
nit comes the rheumatic pain and
I distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" Is a harm
less rheumatism
er disappoints i
! skin It takes
aching Joints, "r
stops sciatica,
! and neuralgia,
i Limber up
1 tie of old-time.
1 Oil" from
h
any
moment, you'll
Irug
he I
iThurada, evening.
O. Moor, an expert machinist f
j-oruano, eras nere ini eeg miismi! ,uh(., lin,, .tlffnesB. Don'
some repairs on the hay cutter of Rull rheumatism away
1 Mr. Mi Naught.
Mrs. James Stuart of North Yaki
ma, is visiting at the home of her An effort Is being mad.
I daughter. Mrs Miles Itarragar. whale nieut on the market
j Mrs Q. I.. Huril .md son Paul, is ' I whalers Insisting tb.it
visit spending the week :u Portland is equal to any eaten In
tab!.
from
Walla
da) Bridge
Mayor James M. Kyle Is on n busl
' ne;s trip to North Yakima and stir-
rounding towns.
1'hsrles K. Lewla of Kennewlck. Is
in town Mr. Lewie expat ta to move
used ashore because of Ic
'he dd whaling methods
a as thrown awu . .In pi
oas it is used in the mai
fertiliser.
iw ether ladies enjoyed
y of Mrs. Charles A. I
rday afternoon, the oo
the regular meeting of
mors In the play warn
William II. McCornvj
Ifurphy! guests other
s were Mrs. Karl T il -Kellw.iy
and Mrs C 1 1
s I.oree O'Connell, one of the
teachers, left vesterdui no. ,i,
orthind to spend theweeken i
friends.
vert
Not After Nov. 30
BUT DAILY UNTIL THEN
California Excursion Tickets
ACCOUNT THE EXPOSITIONS ARE ON SALE
via NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
THE YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE.
Go whik rates are low.
TO CALIFORNIA
Try the NEW WAV. the QUICK WAY, on
'.he "Palaces of tht Pacific," the large new
steamships A the
GREAT NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co.
making" Irani time from Portland, just en
ough sea trip 26 hours only.
TO HONOLULU
The Hawaiian UlaPdl
WINTER EXCURSIONS
On the fast palacial steamer of the
G. N. P. S. S. Co. Sea trip 4 ' 2
day each way.
Ask about it.
WALTER ADAMS. Agent, Pendleton.
L. M. CONRY, T P. A., Spokane.
A. D. CHARLTON, G. P. A., Portland, Ore.
4
CORONATION EDICT IS
READ BY THE EMPEROR
md star Jasmine in gi
er a trellis of sliver.
Id run- ,
j
w lit oniii i ii - e
the
rtually
re-
KIOTO. Japan Nov. 11. Fid
j the first coronation ceremony
I day. in which the Kmperor Yoi
j informed the spirit of his grai
I cestors of his formal acquislt
the three sacred treasures,
ame a second ceremony, bel
,' in a special way to the peop
j it eras dedicated to the purpose
j noun' irig to them the accession
rn.kado Th emperor
mount d the throne urn! i
. dress in his sbjects.
The function was held i
I renowned 0t!BSfcessss. Hall where the
i illustri ous monarch. Mutsuhito, be.
'-arne emperor and which, excel t for
feceaatfactlaa In several directions,
j retained Its an' ient simplicity m'l
beaat) Shbhliden which signifies
rote hall of mystery," faces south
and Is made ,f the sacred hlnoki
j wood, with its r'xif thatched from the
hart of the same tree ,
The two main gates leading la 'be
j shishbden were opened In early
I morning the court police acting as
guard At the appointed time in the
I aftefnaea the police guard w-is r.
I plated by treesjsa The high diaai-
I tarjes Bad their wives who had at
landed the cnronstlon Shinto s rvlcs
lef',re the imperisl sanctiiar-. iu the
j moi ning airlved In front of the mm
siile gates of the Shlshllden SBd IS-'
i seml.il . I iti h hall rellrnlnary W n
terins the cremonial fiavillnn.
The Atnerii an ladles, as well sja 'he
other ladl-s of the diplomatic lOf SSJ,
for the most i -art wore the astne
' ourt dresses with rraln as doling
the mnralna Mrs QaChrie, wife ,(
the Ameri nt. ' in basedor, was an
eaeaptlow she smta gown of white
liisru satin with a sneelsllv design
ed 'our tmln embroidered in gr-
Cienaaaj is i . .i
BERUtf. Nov. 1 1. America's pro
t'-st against British interference with
neutral trade, eoming through piece
meal from London In the past three
days, has been most favorably receiv
ed, officials and press declare ihe
meaaassj aai reeetahtished America in
the minds of Qermani as really neutral
itig after
I the first
L M
'and othel
his house,
f the Italian Miss Al
ont mscaro- in the clt
lit miles of
Called here the first or the week to
examine a flock of sheep heloailnd
io ii k. Bartholomew.
Thomas Duncan of Portland was
i.tiiing on' old rrieadi Wednesday
Mr. A. i'. Martin, assistant gsnsnU,
passenger agent and .tames Miller
I .is- enger agent of the O.-W. H N
were in the city Friday.
F L Hiles of Portland was look-
business gfaflrS here
PILES CURED AT NOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION ME 1 HOD
If you suffer frum bleediuu. itt lilog, blljI
or protruding I'lles. -'ii-i me your address,
and I will tell you how to cure yourself it
borne by the new absorption triatuent ; tud
will also send some of this hooif trestmt'nt
ffM for trial, with referent's fmm your
own locality If tfouested I'ners report Ira
mediate relief and speedy fire Send no
money, but tell others of this offer Writ
today to Mrs M Summers, Hoi I1. Nitre
fame. lod.
tviMK
Addition
nde on
J. E. MULLINIX.
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
uo;
cation
now
I hins!
night
a'sln
- In addition to man
it blind soldiers the)
the diving trade a'
uue. London.
Negro I- Itcpi iciisl.
SAi'ftAMENTO, Cat, Xov. 12.'
Sam Itobertson. negro, sentenced to
lie hanged at San 'Juentin Friday for
he murder of Richard Undsey, a
Caluaa county youth who went to the
aid of his aunt. Mrs Mike lllevlns. I'omcnn
s I
araea the negro alien, pted to attack I
hi
l.o.VDo.V -official stuli: tics
paupers ta) that in Knglatul
Wales alone there .'.",11.110(1 few
ers since the bcuinninu of th
r pall
1: ( 111 1: mi s i mii i: t in
Man. .Missing '-o sj.iv, I
1 11111111 Dead.
as granted a reirleve to ' per-
investigation as to his sanity. POUMKOY, Wash.. Nov. If, A't
V. Hatch chief of the state er in absence of two davs from I mm
Mr.
accept!
ranch
ind
d a
tit hards have
the gtanfleid
l rJtTISIXti Mils ( 111 Its II
(oneanUH
pacc is Taken
Itv I iiilanan-
mmisslon will examin" Itob-
Neiitralilt ( aaca Over.
AN rBAMCMCO, Xov. 12. Fed
i d .lodge Doollna dismissed all wit
esses in the British neutrality cases
ad all etiarges against any of :he
tnen In vol red, thus clearing the cal-
1 ndar.
vi .ippeal is pending by the two
' 1 ui jcted men Ralph K Plalr and
It Thomas Addis wh" were fined
1 Hon aaeh by ludve linollng for re
cruiting Mrltlsh soldiers here.
found
his autoi
started o
eight mil
H load 1
custom 1
hills and
aado
Bead
iriv i ouim Ii Marta.
l.oMio.V Nov II. -The prlvi j
ouncll held a meeting si King I
laaffm's bedside The American peej-j three,
- ggalnal liriiish Interference with pRals
eutral SOMiniaree Is believed to have own
aea dis ussed I "a
ahsi party sent out atoaday,
.1 It. Carter pinned beneath
.mobile, dead Mr Carter
out to his ranch, which Is
liles northwest of town, with
of fence posts. It was his
to drive his auto over tne
fields when driving cuttle
I or repairing fem es and It Is thought
that while golag down a steep !n
; dine his cat hit a soft spot and tum
j ed turtle,
Mr carter was 45 year old. .
j leaves a grlfe and d iughter
l
s uaad in st'. mi
- AT BSMD, Nov l.i. dead
4tati c- Ihe revised Iota) In th lor
wlcen ploughed thioiish 'Ik if
11 1 'iisartay night. in ail!ilb-n
la ngeronsly bun are in hos-
ileal llend has huiCo l lis
e". . woik. asklii'- no ' "I !"
rlTTSBCRO, Nov. l
.is the means of iticreasing . hur- h
membership received the strong las
dorsetnent of Ray, Mwln , Ram
hall, of Hoston. at the .'list annual
meeting of the Unitarian raafereace
of the middle stales and Canada here.
"The Unitarians," in- said "gpi
prepared to spend thousands of dol
lars on their publii it .md Advert is.
Ing work. Iaist ear alone ghowe :
an Increase of Uuo.llllft pamphlet 1 dis-
tribatad."
He also referred to the feeerovi
SMCS taken h the various chttrchas
of the denomination in the dally
newspapers.
GIVE rOCIl i'ltO.Mis
Monogram Stationery
FVm XMAS GIFT,
w. e. SMITH & CO.
1 WKDDINC AND VISITINC. CAHII
BfORAVaR&
Advertising WOROAM BUM,, PORTLAMD. till.
Iiailic.
More than :'nn ships fu the lltiiisli
navy are driven b oil FV.r SieSm
raising BtaTSmai three tons of oil will
take the place of four tons of endl
W II XI I Ml M Ol I I lll ll
Mn-ks station Manager ltcsul- :lo;
( aught for I I Market.
SKATTI.K
manager of 1
at Akutan. A
turned from Ii
that his com
Welding S,4K
egcellenl In I
:ih .
larcc
Nov.
wh.il
lbs
g station
as just re. j
irk. reports
I? uh.ilcs
resh meal
Prevents roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAM
A superior vanishing skin
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price 50 cants
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best