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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. EIGHT PAGES LADIES OF VINCENT CHURCH HOLD VERY Don't Delay Longer L As we enjoy our plate of plenty; As we read the headlines of the daily papers; As we think of our established and fast grow ing business; As we think of these and the good things that have come to us during the past year, we cannot help but say "We are truly Thankful" PRRSBYTERIANfi GIVE U'l Will WHICH is ATTENDED liv LARGE CROWD. Excellent Program a Given in tin Evening, Comprtetog Instrumental ami vocal selections More Thau Stmt i Made Whkai win Go to the Church Other Note, (Special Correspondence.) VINCENT, F'reewater. ore., Nov. 25. The Ladies' Aid of the Vincent GET THAT WARM COAT NOW Right now is the very best time to secure a warm coat which you will need so much in the next few months No other garment can take its place. Repeated ar rivals of new models have kept our stock complete and up-to-date. Every class of coat is represented, from the dressy plush or broadcloth wrap to the heavy utility coat of Scotch tweed the latest lines as dictated by New York fashion experts are followed in detail. Full flare effects with throat fastening Chin-Chin collar and Russian belted models, both with and without fur trimmings. All are economically priced from $7.50 to $35.00. PRINTED BATISTE A big asortment Printed Batiste for fancy work, aprons and caps for Xmas ; 30 inches wide ; all shades. The yard 20 BATH TOWELS Fancy bath towels are the thing for practical Xmas gifts. A dandy assortment : all colors, stripes, plaids, checks, largest sizes, soft finish. Each . 25 to 85o ONE LOT DRESS GOODS FOR ONE PIECE DRESSES This is a special selection of stripes and checks; all colors and kinds ; 42 to 50 inches ; all wool ; soft, yet firm texture of Panama. Serge and Poplin. The yard 9S to $2.00. THE NEW "BOLLING GREEN" The shade of green that was created especially for the "Fiancee of President Wilson," Mrs. Gait. It is beautiful Pussy Willow Taffeta, soft and clingy yet good body. You'll find this display in our south window. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Presbyterian church held their an- nual bazaar and supper at the grange I hall on Saturday evening which was I largely attended despite the Indent j ency of the weather. The ladles ills ' posed of almost all their fancy work I and with the supper that was served j cafeteria style realized more than one hundred dollars. In the ivdnini !a fine progrem was given consisting of instrumental, vocal and reading. Wednesday afternoon at the Vin cent public school the pupils of MUSI Harper's primary class gave T Thanksgiving play in which the lltt'e I ones who participated were PUTitsnl and Indians. The little tots were in costume and showed the training of i their very efficient teacher Many parents enjoyed the exercise. At the close of the little one's program Prof. w. m Kerns, city superintend ent of Walla Walla schools. and Mrs. Sterns, assistant supcrtnteiiilei;i of schools of Walla Walla county, addressed, the patrons with the oil ject of establishing a parent-teachers association in this district. Pro grams will be arranged for the win ter and officers elected. Chauncey Cook, an employe of the Ed Hoon ranch, while attempting to crank Mr. Hoon's automobile when the self starter failed to work, wa hlt in the Jaw by the crank on Fri day evening and knocked uneon solou?. Lou Hodgrn attended the teachers. county institute at V week. Henry Hainllne and moved into the Jones was formerly occupied Mrs Clarke and Ml Of Walla Walla, were iters with Miss Delia week THE HUB Pendleton's big drummers sample store. MAN IS NEAR DEATH WHEN LOST IN STORM KAMELA ENGINEER 18 UMHT INI1 FRIENDS PTND HIM EXHAUSTED I aide here by shooting himself. He ! was taken to the county hospital, hut died after being found. idleti inch WBW h Roy Black Phllippl this Dl'TtH ATTACHE WINS WIFE Daughter of American ex-Minister to Rehrium Is Bride. BALTIMORE, Nov. 25. A wed ding of International interest took plate here when Miss Christine Mar burg daughter of the former Amer ican minister of Belgium and Mrs ; Theodore Marburg, became the bride of Jonkheer Alidlus Warmoldui j Ijimbertus Tjarda van Staxkenborgh-1 stachouwer. of Holland, an attache 0f the Netherlands legation at Wasft-, ington The ceremony was performed at j St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal! church and was followed by a larg? reception at the Marburg home in: Mount Vernoon place. Among the bridesmaids was Miss' Helen Taft. Chevalier W. E L. C j Van Rappard. Netherlands minister U the United States, was the beet; man. Chamberlain's Tablet. This is a medicine intended espec- tally for stomach troubles, villous-1 ness and constipation. It is meeting j with much success' and rapidlv gain-i ing in favor and popularity. Adv. lt.u-v.iaii- Make Prugrew. AMSTERDAM. Nov 25. The Co-1 logne Gaxette admitted the Russians are progressing toward Teheran and I the American minister, hi charge.! has abandoned the central powers' j legations. ; V IP'iicdli'ci Leaves Vatican, HOME, Nov. 24. Pope Benedict has made an important departure from the custom of the pontiffs by visiting the Church of Saint Anna, adjoining the Apostolic Palace, and thus going outside the Vatican precinct.-, according the newspaper Qlornale d'ltaiia. Since the fall of temporal power, one form of papal protest again-1 the new order of things has been the seclusion of the pontiff in the atl- OnUt of Killing Cattle, ! ROSBBURO, Die., Nov. 24. dellberatlng less than four ho Jury In the clrcuiut court rctur verdict finding Charles HriKKs ty of larceny Hrlggs was aCCUl klllinir and selling three cattl longing to William Vinson of ' Valla. ,ioe West, also Implli pleaded Kutlty several days ago WSJ sentenced from one to 20 I d of (ted. nd How to Prevent Croup. It may be a surprise to you to learn that In many cases croup can be pre vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns, r.lidn, ' Ohio, relates her experience as fnl ! lows: "My little boy is sublect to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Coush Remedy in the house, and when be , b"gan having that croupy sotlgtl I ' would give him one or two dosei of It ; It would break the attack. I like It better for children than anv other cough medicine because children take It willingly, and it is safe and reli able." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Dredge MjiUc- Itapid Progress. KKl.Si i, Wash.. Nov. 24. The Collier & Ctevenson dredge whl' h recently complleted the lower unit Of the diking project In diking dis trict number two adjacent to Kelso. I now making rapid progress on the LA illtANHK. rc . Nov -4. Engineer oeo. Hlllman of Kasnsla, had a most unpleasant experience yesterday, when he was overcome with exhaustion on a snowshoe trip through the mountains Starting ear ly lu the morning while the Know was hard and dry, his long snow shoes carried him over the moun- talnous country St a rapid rate., Shortly before noon, however, a heavy thaw began to melt the SHOW. making the long wood peraaibulua-1 tors worse than useless In the soft I SOU In places To add t" the dif ficulties Hlllman lost the direct rout home, necessitating about five or six I miles additional walking. When is finally reached the railroad several miles from Kamela he abandoned the, stiowshoes. but was so , ompeteh ex-j hSUSted that he fell a number of times before reaching the station Before friends could remove his wet j . I. .thing he lost consciousness and for several hours friends and a train- j cd nurse worked with him, gefore he, finally fell into a restful sleep. He, is little the worse tor his experien ' today. PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE ITi mil's Srsiiarilla removes erofula lores, boils ami oilier rap- 'lot,-, because it drives out ol the .ntinors that rnu-e them. PSn QOt lie successfully i'li extemil applications, beat cuniiot purify the lllooil till Erupt ions I real cl w beeausj i blood. 1 looil ' rcil blood I. Mil. Ul ill rills makes rich, Is the (iiirestioti. whole system. In ,.ii on having Hood's. Oct it now. J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. iitM ray bridgi place lays, but channel et ever' above the r A rock cut clayed progre. now the dredt or :i distance day. Iflc the hUh- Bast lu b- Decline to Itnn. TERRE HAI'TK, Ind.. Nov. - Eugene v. nebs, socialist candidate of the United States in MIS and 191'.'. In a for annoiinced that he had ifth nomination for the Jen tor prt 1900. 1904, mal statem declined ih 1 presidency at the hands -f his pi IMW. TiffffflWGEDM COMNS tlYSWFtRCE. SEVEN WS M TOMQMTElmoikjm mjqf wjtiEPftnJ(EDSAiEj$ TAKERS OFTHEInN fifc -' Oregon Theater, Sunday, November -2H- Norwegian steamer sunk, LONDON. Nov. 25. The Norwe ' glan steamer Wacoiista, 19S8, tons Is i renorted sunk hv a submarine. The ' crew was saved. The Wneousta sailed from PlctoO, i i Nova Scotia, October 9 for Vladlvo ! stok. corn sold lo Gennsny. BERLIN, Nov. 24 Bulgaria has sold to the Qsrman buying commis sion 20.000 tons of corn for imme diate export on the Danube r!vr. ac cocrdlng to the overseas News Ag- ency. it is mptctsd shipments win he in progress by the way of the Nish-Helgrade railway soon I nder an agreement Just complet ed the entire Bulgarian surplus of provisions and fodder will be placed nt the disposal of ierman. t and) Maker w suicide nt Pasco. PASCO, Wash., Nov. It: Thomas C. Clark, a candyrnnker who was for nierlv employed here Committed Ul The British government i esta lishlng a very powerful wlreliis its Hon In Jamaica 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 while rates are low. TO CALIFORNIA Try the NEW WAY. the QUICK WAY, on the "Palaces of the Pacific," the large new steamship's of the GREAT NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co. making train time from Portland, just en ough sea trip 'J h'mrs only. TO HONOLULU The Hawaiian Islands WINTER EXCURSIONS On the fast palaciul steamer of the G. N. P. S. B. Co. Sea trip 4 1 , days each way. Ask about it. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. L. M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane. A. D. CHARLTON, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. HARVARD SENDS ANOTHER MEDICAL UNIT TO WAR ZONE 'Jib TONE UP YOUm STOMACH and thus he protected against l.nss of Appetite! Indigestion and Bowel troubles HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has been proven an excellent tonic and appetiser. Try It. You're Late! Go Now CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS You have only until the Fourth of December to B66 both. Don't ; miss them. There'll be no other j such opportunity in your life time. We'll take care of the trip for yon. MaklnK traveling pleasant Is our business. Call tudii lor our copv of "California and the I Kxposltlons' It's Free. ASS T. r. O'BRIEN, kcoi Pendleton. I!. Ill ItNs. District Freight & Passenger .ent. Walla Walla. OREGON-WASHINGTON Railroad & Navigation Co. ! UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM GIVE VOl'H FRIENDS Monogram Stationery FOH XMAS OUT. . W. G. SMITH & CO. WEDDINQ AND VISITIN'ti CARD BNORAVBRS. ! MORGAN BLDO., PORTLAND, on. First National Bank Part of the ll i ml Dr. Cheever Is shown .Medical Unit. In the center wi'h arm over NKW YOltK. Hay specialists. ph sir-In ns and "ft In it. NOV, 24. -dentists. pedaHsts Thirty X. surKeons. II ,ll-e.,v,. of the ajrat, nosf and throat, and thlr. t nurses, sailed from here on the N'ooidam for the war zone, compos lri ihe Harvard Medical I'nlt i other Dr. David Chester, who was In Thf chart' of the parte, is u member of borne I the Hsrvsrd Medical school faculty. I IHendi He said the unit was entirely neutral hut had volunteered for the liritlsh government In preference to the belligerents. PENDLETON, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 expenses of the par;y will the British government f Harvard University, be Known For It's Strength