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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1915 EIGHT PAGES . . miMEMMmiHEimm nr.; mm r.t .mw irwrir im im i imnwTO mgi to v - . mi mi mi tuWsi iiBigimmiBir 15 V W f omens Coats More new ones just received. Dressy Coats of black plush and broadcloth that are now so much in vogue By this morning's express we received a large shipment of new drewy coats in fine chif fon broadcloth and best quality silk plush which added to our other late arrivals in cordurov and Sotch mixtures make our coat section a place of unusual interest for women who are in Hi i oi warm wrap. All of the late effects in full flare and belted models are included in this attractive showing, at prices that you will regard as being very modest 87.50 to $:H.75 FOR YOUR PARTY DRESS A full assortment silks for evening and party dresses, such as pussy willow, taf feta, charmeuse. crepe de chine, taffeta, etc. These come in all the wanted shades for dresses of such occasions; 36 to 40 inches wide. The yard ... 81.25 to 82.00 CHIFFONS, MARQUESETTS, GEOR GETTE CREPE, ETC. These are used very much in the "make up" of the party dresses. Some plain col ors and some floral effects. All shades. 40 inches wide. The yard.... 81.00 to 82.00 Eight New Styles in Crepe-De-Chine Waists Special $2.39 As a special inducement to visiting educators we offer a very choice as sortment of dainty blouses in white, flesh, pink, dark green, navy blue and black. All the new styles are here, long sleeves and hylo collars that can be worn either way and trimmings of embroidered sprays, hemstitching or pin tucks. Your inspection is invited. Only 82.39 THANKSGIVING SALE OF TABLE LINENS, ETC. Of great importance to those plan ning Thanksgiving dinners is this sale. It offers new, beautiful linens at pri ces that all can well afford. We are sole agents for the celebrated "Humi dor linens" which insures to you the best of quality, finish and wear... Be sure to look here before buying elsewhere. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Most handy for general use and ex tremely suitable for gifts. We now have in stock Electric Irons, El Tosto, El Chafo, El Radio, El Glostovo, El Grilstovo, Hot Point Ovenette, Flexi ble El Comfo, Curling Iron Heater, etc. Next time you are in our store take a few moments and see these ap pliances, they will be interesting to you. Our prices are guaranteed. BOYS' 2 PANTS SUITS $5.00 Bring your boys here and fit them out with one of our 85.00 knicker suits, with an extra pair of knick ers. Norfolk jackets of latest style. Trousers are lined and have taped seams and patent buttons; good patterns, good fitters, good wearers. Only 85.00 ART NEEDLEWORK DEPT We are showing a wide variety of stamped articles to work for Christmas. If you are in doubt as to what to make, visit this department and you'll most likely- find just what you want. Among the most popular articles that we are showing are gowns, envelope com binations, bungalow lunch sets, fudge aprons, bath towels and laundry bags. CROCHET COTTONS You'll find here the one real and complete stock of crochet cottons in Pendleton. The white comes in all sizes from No. 1 to No. 150. The colored in sizes 3, 10. 20 and 30. Per ball 10 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP Cleanliness Economy Service. 3 Main Line Phones all 15; all Other Depts. 22 Thanksgiving is drawing near, and you'll find our Pure Food Shop as usual, simply filled to overflowing with table delicacies. It's none too early to prepare your list now. and we will fill and deliver your order any time vou wish. Visit our store on your next trip down town and see our new sanitary display counter for displaying and handlig the goods you eat. POTATOES We have a car of the famous WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS due here the latter part of the week. Our 1915 pack of GLACE FRUITS are enroute and will be here in ample time for your Thanksgiving order. All kinds of California Fruits and Kumquats in 1 and 1 pound boxes. By Express New Confections today. To show you the wonderful variety of table supplies, our Pure Food Shop contains, we will display hun dreds of good things to eat in our big north display window the latter part of this week. Send us vour Turkey Order. The Peoples Warehouse VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Additional Social and sonal News on Page Per- 5 Institute Th,' ity ami i hi" fc formal njoyed low I rig The Mclal event of the week will be the reception this evening in the Bagto-Woodmaa hall to the teach ers f Umatilla, Morrow. Ollllani ami Wheeler counties who are here uteiuiing the . annui ladles' clUba of the city Commercial association gi the reception and, after program, dancing win he until a late hour. The program has been arunged overture Orchestra Vocal Solo .Mrs. Lyman C. Rice Address of W elcome J V. Tallman. t'hairmann School Hoard. Tiesident of Commerc'ai Club. A C. Hampton. I'ltv Superintendent. Hano Solo Miss Harriet Young Responses to Address of Welcome: Bopt S. K. N'otson, Morrow county. Supt. J. C. Stui Bill. Hilliatn County, Supt. H J. Simmons, Wheeler county. Prof, h s. Human, Normal School. Male Quartet Messrs. Hayes, Rose, den. Vocal Solo Mrs The pnhllc is invited Oregon Suite Hishc It Carl Towef o attend The Jolly Neighbors and I few additional guests were very pleas antly entertained yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. Q, I. La Dow on West Court street. Honors in the play were won by Mrs M il tie La Dow. The next meeting of the club will he held at the home at Mrs, Lowell Rogers, The Presbyterian Aid Soviet, is! meeting "this afternoon at the noma I of Mrs. Will M. Peterson with M s I Peterson. Mrs. A. T. Perkins Mrs. J J. H Dun bam and Mrs. p. , Hege man as hostesses. Sample Sweaters Galore Come in and look over our line of sample Sweater Coats and Jerseys. We have sweaters of every descrip tion and you can buy them one-third less than the regu lar price; if you value your money and want a sweater you can be suited here. Remember we have several com plete lines. Children's hockey caps at 25t? and 15 Children's knit bonnets at l.V and 65. Men's and women's hock ey caps li.V to 85 Sweater coats; don't pav $2 and $2.25 for the grade we sell at $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 sweaters in all colors, ladies' and men's, ruff necks and V necks, our price $1.95 Our entire line of $3.50 sweaters all go at only $2.45. Ladies' and men's $4.00 sweaters in red, grey, blue, our price .... $2.95 All $4.50 and $5.00 sweat ers in lavender, green, red and mixed colors, our price $3.45 Boys jersey sweaters, ma roon, blue and gray, at only I5r Men's jerseys, assorted col ors G5. 95?, $1.45 and $1.95. Boys' heavy fleece lined union suits, size 4 to 16, the garment 49" Ladies' wool mixed union. $1.50 values, our price 98. THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 748 MAIN ST. Pendleton Amateur Athletic Club Has 40 Charter Members f l. FORMED ORGANIZATION IRRAN43ED COMMITTEES urn SCHEDULE, ! LAME BACK, RUB LUMBAGO OR E AWAY B This evening 'n the Methodist church t h- Rev John Lewtus of Ta coma, a war correspondent, will lec ture on the great war in BUf ope During his Stay in the city he is B gueM of Mr. anil Mrs R. I. Oliver Clarence M Wshop of the Pemi'e- I ton Woolen Mills left yesterday fori I Washnugul In look after the mill! there. He will go on to F.ugcne I Saturday for 'Homecoming Day."i I anil the big oregnn-O. A C. game R. R Lewis of Kcho in the city yesterday. visitor I Fred Itlynn. urho farms mar Helix, paid Pendleton a visit yesterday. Jess McOiee. local carpenter re turned yesterday from the Joe Pe dro ranch where he hail Keen build ing a hum. A rail) and smoker of the reventl organised Pendleton Amateur Atn-i letlc I 'luh last night saw forty men enroll themselves on the charter and I pay three months dues In advance. ' Then- Is a great deal of enthusiasm among the voting men who have ae- cured tile i omtnerclal gymnasium and who intend conducting It along clean, amateur lines. A schedule of hours for the vari ous activities was adopted at the meeting last evening and committer appointments confirmed. The club will give a number of smokers and fiances during the year and hope to make the social feature an enjoy able one. The following committees have bean, appointed to serve for the year Athletic committee J lunnlng H. Strove and W Uvingston. Bn tertal nm e n I Finch, chairman. Basketball W, committee Livingston. chair- Cuba Kecognlzcs mrmnji. Havana, Nov 17. President Me- noca has formally recognized Ventis tlano I'arranxa as head of the lie facto government of Mexico. Powder Plant Marked. pf.i'KVILLK. Pa . Nov. 17. Three arrests followed ihe finding of 1"'" pounds of dynamite lure. Intended it is believed, to destroy the Dupont Powder works in the next vlllagi I la I'll ( OldS People wiiue 1,1 1 Is pure are not nearly so llkel) to lake I hard colds as are others. Hon I' I Sarsaparllla makes the blood pure; and this" great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other med icine does -Take Hoods Ad man. Wrestling--D. Strove, chairman. Lawrence Duff, a well known wrestler and athlete has been cho sen by the club to Instruct the mem bers In their various activities. The schedule of ihe gym hours la I" follows; Sunday, l:M " to 11 a. m, Handball and open gym. Monday, I p m. to I 10 p. m. flym and basketball; l:Sfl p m, to M Tuesday, 7:16 p. m, to 1:16 p in.. wrestling and boxing. Wednesday, s p. m. to 9:30 p. m., gym and basketball: 9:30 p m to D p. m.. handball. Thursday, 7:1., p m. to S:3n p. m. wrestling and boxing. Friday, s p. m. to 9:30 p. m. gym HID PAIN RIGHT OCT WITH SMALL TRIAL HOTTLB OF (ti l). PKNOTRATING "ST. JACOBS OIL Kidneys cause bncknrhe? Ho' They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen' Your back ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil " Rub It right on your painful hack, and Instantly the aoreneaa. stiffness and lameness disappears Don't stay crippled' Oct a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs OH" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after It Is applied you'll wonder what became of the back ache or lumbago pain Rub old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have scltlca, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as It Is abso lutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. and basketball. 9 30 p m to 10 p. m.. wrestling and hoxlng. Saturday. 3 p. m. to t p. m , hind uw.li and upen. gym Viiiii-mIIc Haul, Mild. CAMAS, Wash.. xv. it Charles Ransom, president of the .Numsvillc Slate hank, has purchased the con trolling Interest In the state hank SI Aumsvllle from F. W. Huvungs. for mer cashier Mr Hayungs has been elected cashier of the First National hank of Camas, Wash, when he was located prior to coming to Aumsville two years ago. I VJl VIS M MS 1W. 1W 1W 1E 1 Jli III H 168 ACRES OF LAND BY ADAMS RANCHER II III III .11 INN W I I.I. KNOW V I AKN44 It. I.I.I vl KTKIt -I I'llON FIIUM ' RAW teams other Idle In the winter months will be used In the Improv mm! Of lands in this section Mr. Hudemann's wheat ranch Is between Adams and Pendleton, hav- gg i" acres under cultivation. to feast and sing the praises of the new ruler. Local Japanese work-id all day decorating the hall for the occasion Great quantities of food were cooked and the affair was one of great rejoicing among the Jap anese 04 this city. A number ! prominent residents of The Dallas wer. invited to oartldoats in the celebration, al support of members of the SgS utfve committee. :m IgM i- Now in lfalfa. Willie I1e l In Inning Orchard New Owner Will l-i-li) BsSStWggi LgJSj Thl- I Null Cour ftsMMS PWtegsSSSd hi MT. Ilml' union special i Son espoadssirs. i Wcuuu Ik-i- Man Jcl I WKKATCHKR Wash.. Nov. 17. ! I, W lirsen. a oung man of We-1 Hatches, who was a member of th; ! rew of the stesmer slants Clara. i wrecked on the I iregon coast, wasi 'save! His father, a wealthy ranch-1 ' r. i nelved a letter from him telling, Of the narrow escape Young Larson I left Wenatchee early this summer, going down the I'olumbia to Port-1 Chinese Woman slain. SAN rRARCWCO, Nov. 17. Ai young ''hlnese woman, the wife oil Woo Ling Is dead, the victim of a I mysterious murder She was shot Mar husband denies any knowledge i of the tragedy. Six shots were fire, 1 1 at the woman. A Chinese, seen run-J ning from the seen, was chased b'. th police, and afwr being capture'! was found to bp wounded himaell , He said he was Qln Hong " - le.entli purchased 10. was filed in the superior court by B. ii ihe I'matill.i project fromij.; ;aker against Alice C, Mowdy to J ',,c,i and I lie J,- I'raik. about :ie at this city. Ftft aires of the qua is now In alfHlta and an five in leai I ng SgClSrd natadsr Is still in a rm Will he ilc eloped this f pew holdei Four lour hoi se fresno , base, I la Ml Hlldenritl st a(aaMrs judgment in the sum of . tor aileged I, reach of contract " section sr, f,,r ,n furnished under additional I provtaioni of a certain contract. The re-1 , state and Halle- JgJggMSag fbdirale I kf THK HALLES. Nov 17 In Ii or of the (oronatlon of the new were pur kadfl In Japan, subjects of the fl yesterday. rj kingdom g,,there,i in Lenske Prei)ter) for lefen-c ATLANTIC I'lTV. N. J.. Nov. 17. The executive committee of thsl Presbyterian general assembly oot- lined n emergency message on: "preparedness" for extraordinary conditions expected to follow ttks close of the Kuiopean war, which isj to bs sent to K.ON pastors. Presl-, dent Wilson and 411. 000 other elder-' or the denomination President Wilson's defense pro-' I . H Keep- Kfe on INllr. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. J. W. Hevans. assistant chief of the cus toms division of the treasury de partment, was ordered to San Fran cisco to oversee the closing of the Panama-Pacific ' exposition and to watch foreign exhibits which we;c permitted to enter free of Import du ties. Ittualana lacead Danube liKNKVA. Nov. 16. According t" a message from liurharest. the Itus sians have ascended the Dnube and landed a small force of troops and ar tillerv near Sillstora. Itoumania. Slllstora Is on the southern hank of the lianulie in Itoiimarflan terrltor. some 4 miles east of where the river reaches liulgarlan soil. hnisdgn Debt (irows. 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