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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES l. tsm PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 19 SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S OVERCOATS Beginning Tomorrow 55 BBS mimT lTTS mSSSi " l MMM 4 MORNING Wednesday! We will sacrifice every Mans and Young Man's Overcoat In Our Great Stock Owing to a late and very mild Fall we Rind ourselves overstocked with Overcoats We Must Sell Them Now! and in order to do so we have reduc ed the prices as follows: $ 7.50 $10.00 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $42.50 $47.50 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced are Reduced to$ 5.89 to$ 7.63 to $11.49 to $ 1 3.60 to $15.85 to $ 1 7.75 to $19.35 to $2 1.40 to $23.45 to $33.65 to $37.20 In Addition to these Prices We Have One Special Lot at ONE-HALF PRICE! The Peoples &2iv'' 9SBT BgwUHgmaivW ESSjlSsKSw-' Bay mmm: & 0 Copyright Hirt Schaffner ft Min Wareho use Where It Pays to Trade Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5 er-j Mr. and Mm John Hailey, Jr . have returned from Boise where ihey spent flianksglvlng with Mr Halb-v . parents, Mr. und Mrs. John Hail Sr. The elder Hallcys who are ani on ihe bent known pioneer of Ida ho, are both pant eighty. Mra. John K. Robinson wax hone i yesterday afternoon at her home on Jackson street to the member of the Duplicate Whlat Club. J. Elmer (ilhbs and Mrs. Kiiiki Hranch were married at the home of Mrs. Kmma Hussell in Walla Wall.i Saturday evening, November 27. at 6:30. Kev J A. Lord of Milton of ficiated Mr, (llbbs la well known in Pendleton, having made his home here for several years. Mrs. Git.b has resided In Milton for the past two years ami ha made many Mtadg there. The will reside In Herons ton. The members of the illrls' Foi no the new organization among the girls of the high school, met last Wednes day and elected their officer) for the coming year. Those elected acre 1'resldetit. Angela Howler; vice prei dent. Lelu i?ole; secretary and treas urer, Kose tiordon; program commit- , tee, Fay Duff, Edith ltlchardsnn gad Mabel McConnell. The member of the Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian churcil will meet tomorrow afternoon at . o'clock at the home of Mr. J H IfoCook with Mrs. F M. Kbrel r.l Mrs. It It Home as hostesses. BECKETT IS ELECTED U. OF O. FOOTBALL CHIEF PORTLAND MAN is CHOSKN t'r- tain op nkxt pxivKiwrn syl'AI). inivehsity df ORBOON, Rtt- gene, Nov :;ii John ti llei Lett Of Portland, a Junior In collefci. ha ben elected to lead the next I nivtr alt) of Oregon football I amp.inrn. Heckett' taction was an event nl this afternoon When letter-wlnuer oi the 1118 squad nut to choose rap- tain. Oregon i aptaln-eleci began to play football In the hack lots of Portland as far hack at 1909; h" was then a center mi tile old Third Church eleven. The followta Wieon lie en tered Washington high school ami .it once fought hit way to a regul.u place on Coach Karl's aggregation The ensuing fall Heckett captained It Washington machine and in 11 played his last game of : .oihall in the Portland Interschnlnatic league Heckett entered i tregon In 1111 and ..s a freshman made the v.irt.v. Sin-e then he has Marred and a the lose of this successful lemon-yH'ovv i im oalgn Johnny was mentioned as all American timber Heckett is the son of '. W itc k- : ett, of Portland, all. I i nil niber ..' I the Sigma Nil fraternity. I) INSANE IN 1 III IM II. ! Man and Wife, HTOOdlng (Her N.n. Break t i Uathrriiig. YONKEKS. N V. No. I. Brooding over the lack of sympathy j In this COUntrj for the cause of the Teutonic allies, win a. RoltdorR i until recentl) chief chemist for the Sprccklef Sugnr Keflnery, and bis wife. Frieda, both became violent! Insane here while Attending service-, .in St. John's BvangeHcal Lutheran church. Amid screams of terror from wo men members of (he congregation, Who ( limbed Into pews or fled through the doorways, the couple was flnall' overpowered, after Mrs RoltdorR had torn most of her clothes from her. She cried out that she Was commissioned by fiOd to end nil wars end made n pealed attempts to reach the Pttlpit, that she might preach, lie i husband's uttterances were uti I itelllgible, but he fought violently ami hnl' a dozen mini held him until I. p ttpreckela, until lately his pet tor at the ftpreekei refinery. r- lived and CAllhed him. WOJI N III IH. I. XI! l 111 M Clothing Taken Prom Cleaning Nliop b) i:pcii hi lorer, PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. Port kind's woman burglar renewed her operation! by taking a skirt and a woman's, coat from n clca.iti.ng shop operated by M ix Epstein at I'll i'o lumbla street, she left no trace ol hi r Identity. The woman Is believed h. t ruceil i v l:ai fi mlnlne attire taken. The onls clen the police ha against her is a dainty footprint ill b M on dusty floor In an empt furnlehed bouse on North Rljtteentl Htreot. I'lii t ll t mi poi i;it. i oVIrtorjl Loan" said to lime Met with Favor of Neutrals, Mao. p.Mtis. Nov, :'n. Dispatches, re ceived By the ministry of finance from places throughout France Indicate the grOWtng success of the "victory loan." rhroughoul the da) tic bunks of the provinces and the post offices were crowded with subscrib ers, while in Paris there w;is no dim inution of the eagerneas of tin. public in participate Subscript Ions were received from Switzerland, and it vvns gnnounced that remands from other neutral countries, espeelallv from America I hud been filled.