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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1915. EIGHT PAGES " " " TMMMH Ht Ml Ml Ml IS I Ml Il SSIT.n ssi in mi mi ... ( ssrsi; This is the Great Christmas Store Thousands and Thousands of the Practical Kind of Gifts are Here for Your Choosing Larger Stocks and Better Service Make this the Store for You. particular? so are we ou aiv particular with vour dress wants and vour anion suit must be comfortable and must be right. We feature Lewis Union Suits and the celebrated "Kenosha klo?ed Krotch" union suits because our experience with particular men has proved their superiority 31.25 t ' 1 53 .00. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES We have just received in our art department a splen did assortment of Christmas novelties, such as pin cush ions, sachets, needle cases, cretonne trays and boxes, desk sets, embroidered towels, scarfs, etc. The prices are very moderate. CHILDREN'S WARM DRESSES We are showing a very choice se lection of children's warm dresses made of Amoskeag all wool serge in navy. Copenhagen blue, dark red. brown and black and white checks with contrasting colored and plaid trimmings. Little sailor dresses and other becoming juvenile models are among the styles that are here for lit tle girls from the ages of two to 14 years at $1.95. 82.95 and 85.95 CHILDREN'S WARM COATS ' ' $2.95 TO $11.50 We have a very large and complete assortment of nice warm coats for lit tle girls Made in the most stylish models, all wool fabrics, ages 2 to 14 years. WHITE WAISTING One assortment of white waistings most suitable for the styles at present. Embroidered voile, lace cloth, etc.. checked crepe voile, plain cloths of swiss. lyklinen. organdie, etc. These are white cloths. The vard 25 to 81.50. BATH ROBE BLANKETS A full assortment of bath robe blankets. Best in quality, beautiful designs in light and dark colorings. Some Indian patterns. These include cord, loop and tassel, one in a box. They make up into an ideal Xmas gift. Each 82.75 I MY Dont Shop Around for Cheap Clothes When you buy clothes don't "shop" around for the cheapest stuff made. You can find it and when you do. you don't want it. They're the most expensive clothes you can buy in the end. For economy's sake buy HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES What you get for your money makes them the low est priced clothes to be found anywhere They're all wool, and properly tailored. They're priced at 820.00. 825.00. 830.00. We have other suits at 815.00 to 820.00. 1.4 MATERIALS FOR BAGS Gate Top 35c, 50c and 65c Sweet Grass Buttons 20c, 25c, 35c and 45c Six to eight inch ribbon of velour, satin and moire 25c, to $2.50 the yard. Tassels, Gold, Silver, Silk and Beeds, each 10c to $1.00 Cords all Colors, yard 5c, 10c and 12V2c FANCY SILK HOSE Select your colors early as these are fast sellers and make ideal gifts. Price" ....81.00, 81.50 and 82.00 BROADCLOTH None too late yet for that suit. Have it made of Broadcloth Very best quality of "French Broadcloth" 56 inches wide, permanent finish, short nap, tailors well. The vard 81-50 to 82.50 BABY CRIB BLANKETS These can be used in go-garts and baby carriages n well as in the little bed. Come in pink, blue, white, animal patterns, etc., large sizes. Each 50 to 81.50 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. t Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5 13 Thanksgirinj is always a ,iUbv enjoyable rime to member, f lh Pendleton lode R p. 0 E an(, their ladies by reason of ihe annus! Thanksgivin ball or the order .luring the evening. Thus tht .rowninc touch to a festive iav for th., ..... - " ' a, given last night by the brilliant dancing party in the Eagle-Wo.wlnian hall at which m re than a hundred rouptM gathered. The hall was very preUilv decor ated for the occasion Flowered fes iooni of purple lad white ma.'e .1 canopy overhead and American fh-gs were draped artistically about the walls Artificial palm were also employed hy the decorators. Settees from the dub r.,m. took the piaes of the chair. The music, f irnished by eight pieces of the fn-ed Orchestra was especialh good .md such an enjoy able time was h.'o" that the da men did not depart lrtp an hour at(,r midnight rvmious punch was served ltween dunce and late in the evening typical Thanksgiving re freshments were served. Drapite their defeat on the fool, ball field during the afternoon the student 01 Pendleton high school made merry last evening in the audi, torium of the Ka-uern Oregon St tie Hospital and gave the gridiron heroes of Jefferson high school of Poftlant a royal reception and entertainment Danoins was enjoy, d mtll a late hour. Mrs Frank ("ra'nree of Hlllsl,. rv has arrived to iend a month at the home .if Mr and Mrs. Knr! Qllian ders Mrs. Craatree is a si I." ol Mr. (inlanders Mrs We.-ley X. Matlock ll spend ing a few days m Spokane v Ith fecf daughter. MUs fjttl Matlock who ll attending school there. Misses Kdna and Iji Vein WJaftof spent Thanksgiving in La ''Irande with friends. - - Mr ami Mrs. Linden Vincent nl Athena were down tMerdu as (Host of Mrs Vincent's parents, j;r. and .Mrs Thomas Hnylen. 'ne of the yery pleasant Tlia n k Ivlng darning parties was that giv en lost evening m the Moose Hall by Daphne Ire! , Women of Wood craft. OAly members and Invited friends were present and the evening until a i'iuuted. Miss school late hour was deliehtfnlh Anil; 'acuity, Mfidlns the brief vacation with relatives In La Orande Irwin Brook Athena vesterda ball game. down from itlend th fool. J. C. Williams ..f Nolln Thanksgiving in ihe city. nm r i vi v ( i 1:11 li'XI if . JKFKKRSON" HIGH WINS. (Continued from page one.) bounded from the ground squaraly into hi arm and he raced unopposed over the goal line for a touchdown. Lodell missed goal. The remainder of the first quarter and all of the second quarter saw no further chance of a score No big yardage was made and both teams punted frequently. Once Siebert punt, eo against the wind to Jefferson's 40 ard line and 1 'allison recovered the 111 when the safety fumbled It. Ple- bert punted and Jefferson put the ball in play on her own 15 yard line. A ping It put them hack half the dis tance to the goal but all daniter wa eliminated when Iredell punted 55 ards over L'lrich's head. Several forward passes were tried by both teams during the half but for the n.ost part they were incomplete. Early in :he second half the Port land boys advanced the ball twice within Pendleton' ten yard line, once by a forward pas and once by a fake place kick that became a pas over the line bat each time irfnalties put SATURDAY ONLY Great Showing of Furs by Mr. Lewis P. Wells representing one of Am ericas foremost furriers AT them back If yards. A f amble for a loss of 25 yards removed the ball from the danger zone and gave it to tht locals. Almost immediately, how ever, the visitor intercepted a for ward pas and in three downs the j negotiated the distance to the goal. Captain Sax went around right end tor a 25 ard gain. Wolfer plunged i tour through the line and Sax cork) screwed his way for 15 yards and & touchdown in an off-tackle play. LoJ dell kicked goal. The third and last touchdown was! garnered by the Portlanders in the! final quarter through the aid of a 25 yard forward pass and an 18 yard! run b Lodell that put the ball on Pendleton's three ard line Bosch 1 in two bucks carried it over and I.-1 dell kicked goal. A dozen or more forward passes were tried during the second period with Jefferson the gainer. Two oth-: ers were good for substantial gains v hile Pendleton completed only one for an eight yard gain. The inter ference and tackling of the Visitors was far superior to that of the Pen-! dleton bo. they had the advantage' of weight and their individual stars ' Ivere .if greater magnitude. The! I stork of 1'aptain Sax in advancing, " I bull was a pretty spectacle He prov !ed himself one of th- best vffenlvc players seen here this year. I... del' I'.r.d Wolfer also starred offensively Wall Wiley at guard showed u str-.ng nn the defense. Casey was one of the Pon dleton defensive stars, his work in break ing up the end runs being a notice able feature. Minis, Badley. Fowler. Kussell and ('allison did some sreal blocking work at times and on a MMM ber of occasions broke through Ihe line and stopped play before the? were started. The line.ups were a announced esterda save that Bowman started loth halves in Cart's place at half back and figured in several good gains, f'.iebisch went in for Mender son at left tackle for Portland earl) ir the first quarter Kit-hard Devine lefereed the contest. Finis Kirkpat rick was umpire, George Haer head linesman and l:. K. Chloupek time kt eper. m i lit UTO, uoov in inn ( ktnissnlM Out of of Car Drug I Man load and ( onical Him. Ih-IMfulable Mrnliandl: (lull IH-ndlciou's QSjatil , I ssn 4 I HAVE US WIRE YOUR PLACE for itectrfc Tvir. We use ihe ef zrad- wire, the best Inn u la torn. button rimiTcheii, MO, And we do ib" wirirnt skillfully and wicltl We shall ) iclid to ftlrf you a price for wiring your pla' feg ran 0 ptts4 upon it hef njg reasonable. J. L. VAUGHAN "jj ra Resinol a house hold ointment The name soothine, healinif, anti eptic properties tliit make Kesinol i) ntment to effective U,r skin-eni-tions. also make it toe. Ideal house hold remedy lor h-jrn Sores fmpte tuu Boils HUckboii W'ju&c. Chsfinci Irritotiotw a'.d a score of other tpibles whicli conta;it!y arise in every home, tecilly where there are children. That is why you should keepKes inol Oinunent ready lor instant use. Sold br all drutcVv prcsrribctt by d-xlixt. WKS'I BRIDQBWATER Mass. Nov. it. After an automobile had Struck and killed William McFadde'n a farm band, its occupants dragced his bod) -A feet and tossed it Into ;i stream. Then they attempted to hld the stains in the road b covering theni with gravel. The police have foilnd no trace of the autoniobite. Cglvin Pratf of Taunt'-n, who was riding in his automobile an hour after the killing ol McFadden. saw stains ir. the dust, and hy following them c;:me to the body in the stream Frank K. Paradise saw a red automo bile dart BWaj after the man was Kill, ed. but did not know at Ho tlnie the reason for ihe haste. I ass Enforcing Domestic Kconomj Arc considered. LONDON. Nov. 2.-Thit the gov eminent has under consideration the passage of sumptuary laws to Insure the strictest domestic economy, whs the information given Charles Bath Mst. I'liionist member for Wiltshire to Premier Asipilth :n the house of commons. The premier added that he would be glad to receive any sug gestions concerning uch legislation Mr, Bathursl had asked the pre mier whether, "in view of th serious state of the nation's finances and of the thoughtless extravaflaugse and un. necessary luxury still being Indulged In by many persons, to the annoyance of their neighbors, the premier would consider the advis4bilit of passing drastic sumptuary laws, which would Insure the strictest domestic economy and put all classes on a footing, dur ing the war. of greater equality ir. their mod of living." Prepare for the cold Weather These cool morning require warmer clothing. Try the Hub for Mackinaw Coat, Sweater Coat and Knit Hood. We sell sample and you can buy them for lest ; a comparison will convince you; why not make your se lection today? Men's Mackinaw Coats 84.00, 84.95 and 85.85 Sweater Coats. Lot 1. worth up to $2.50. only 81.45 Sweater Coat. Lot 2. worth up to $3.00, only 81-05 Sweater Coats, Lot 3, worth up to $3.50, only. 82.45 Sw eater Coats, lot 4, worth up to $4.00, only $2.05 Sweater Coats. Lot 5, worth up to $4.50, only $3.45 Boys Jersey Sweaters, only .5 Men's Jersey Sweaters, only 65 to $1.05 Children's Sweaters 75 to $2.-15 Sweater Suits 95- to $2.75 Hoods. Heavy Caps, Sport Caps 25, 45 and 65r Ladies' Fancy Initial Handkerchiefs. 3 in box, only 25r Ladies Fancy Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs 1 2 dozen in a boz, the box, only 75c Ladies' Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 10; 3 for 25f Ladies Pure Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 15c 2 for 25. THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. ewm III her husband, Mrs Mnt'W filed l tilt aKHinn thrn for $2m.00'j n) fw days ago. Mm. Materl N ivniun. who was I HlH Kffie Ma liquid tfore heri marriage, now lives with her mother. Mr. Martha t,uld, in AtchUoh. Maberly Newman MV live with his p;innts mii a farm near Hawthorne He and Ms wtf- were married In I K;tn-as City Ni'mbr 27. 1SM. and lived together until July 1, till I BAD COLO? HEADACHY UNO NOSE STUFFED 'AVI s ( oi l) coMI'Ol M COIiDB AM) (;(I!PE IN PEW HOl'H. BKTM A (..rl- in PottCl SlHIw, SKHHIMi. (. Nov. Jg(- Four hundrM uiris smpWsso in the pt- terles htre tleil up t IKH) or tht' tnost ImportSDl departm-nn at t lie rtifff-r -cnt plants liv gtHklOii tor an ifl" )UN In wages Th l he, beta re ceiving $150 a day gild ,i'in.'nnV'l 11.75 sXXKr! l'l 'KZI.KS TEXANK. Reotilc Is rink. Die- i Ihi Had gnd l'"in!',l Tl. FORT WORTH. Tex. Nov : ( laHKirication ol an 'Ight-lnch r'nk eruikc found on th.' v. hlle Settlement toad b. Dr. John J. ttellly Is raw ing considerabl specuiallou ...... Fori Worth sonlogixts it l hclleved that ihe reptls be IcrtfJ1 to a poljeaoug variety, 't haK i sharp tail and a list head with reversed "spectacle ' Its hodv l n'arked with diainou.l sprt". It i uffs likt some va'ieues of ,iolson Take "I'ape's Cold Compound'' v ery two hours until you have taken tiiree doses, then all grlpp mlaery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your elogged-i'P nostrils und the air passages of th head; stops nasty dlschsrg or no running; relieves the headsche dull ness, fevirishnes. (ore throat, sneer ing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blow ing and snuffling. Ease your throb bing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." which cot only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without aaslstsnce, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. rei.li.es. hut apparently has m fBH I)r O'Reilly will send the snake to li e Mate xonloglca. itcpartm -t t it Austin, hoping that experts there will l.e able to Identify li win: sces nm 3o.imm. Husband's ln,nti Allenaicil uc dossa, Bbc sii- ATCHIHON, Kan. Nov. 26 AH-g-Ins that her hiisbnid's parents. Mr and Mrs Thomas Newmur. .1 Hiis thorne. sHeMted the ''ections oi MlPIIOMOKK NO I l n I ATLANTA. 7 is. Mfk WHITBY. 1 U. Will mm tt a ci. oxi r..ut.c gw THIS IS THE NEW LABEL SNOWFLAKE Sodas and all the other Swastika goodies are now easily re cognized by this uniform label. Look for them on your dealer's shelves. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Jsmes Mulford Voiingi-sl mii'Iciii io Fnter ntlHna t niii-i -in HI.ooMINOT)N. Ind.. Nov. j -James Mulford of Aurora i.- BSoba J 1 bly the youngest student ever to en-1 Iter Indiana Cnlverslty. Mul'or.l vi i born June . Is0. and entered ihei state university this fall. If years old. No older than inanv ..indents ' when en'erlna high school Mulford will finish his f'rst earj and lw(ome a sophomore befoff h' Is 1 If he Is successful In the Unl verslty he will be able to '.' rite his name James Mulford A H I pos sibly take s m.-cter's degree I W he Is 20 iri"'lallll fgj "A Shine it Every Drop" si a cm today front A New Method of Baking Cakes Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: "Thrr is just ono way to mnlc y ur ralton rinn high und rvenly -p'v thim timf t rt he fore a cruet itt '.. .1 und the hattrr in BtitTcnod by conking." "If uing a g-Af, gafloijnr or oil ntoT, light your oven whrn you put the cake in and keep the flamp Imr until the raku haa doubled in bulk; then increase the hat unin i evenly browned and will rppond to the pre'ure of the finger. K using a cowl or wood range, leave the oven door open until the cake i in, thin turn M the dmfta and by the time the oven is at baking temperature, the rake will have rairied t-uffltiently." I For rich, moist . feathery cakes Mrs. BriifKs always recommends Baking Powder It is double acting and iutain the raise. You can open and close the oven door, turn the tin around in the oven or do anything else necessary, without any danger of making the cake fall. Try your fnvorite cake "next time with K C Baking Powder and aa ho much higher it will rise. Make it just an you ai nra.v tlu. with the same quantity of baking powder. While K C is less expensive than the old fash ioned baking powder-, it has even greater leavening strength ami it ii guaranteed pure and healthful. Try a can and be convinced r iff