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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. EIGHT PAGES Here You Are ! Sflrys yTjKV -ran TSi rod r5 -753 Mtt IKS 9KiE HHfe IKMftfiKfi 8 i 5 Only 1 6 More Shopping Days Remain Now till Christmas! Come to Pendleton's Greatest and Best Store where are the greatest stocks, the newest styles, the best values, the most accommodations Mens Overcoats Sacrificed WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH OVERCOATS. THEY POSITIVE LY MUST BE SOLD. EVERY COAT IN THE STORE, REGARDLESS OF QUALITY, MAKE, STYLE OR PRICE IS REDUCED. YOU CAN SAVE BY BUYING NOW. READ THESE PRICES: $ 7.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $ 5.89 $10.00 Overcoats are Reduced to $ 7.63 $15.00 Overcoats are Reduced to $11.49 $17.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $13.60 $20.00 Overcoats are Reduced to $15.85 $22.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $17.75 $25.00 Overcoats are Reduced to $19.35 $27.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $21.40 $30.00 Overcoats are Reduced to $23.45 S42.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $33.65 $47.50 Overcoats are Reduced to $37.20 UP TO $3.50 COATING $1.95 This lot of fine coatings, worth from $2.50 to $3.50 per yard, will be placed on sale Monday at $1.95 It includes mixtures, tweeds and cat's ear velours in plaids, stripes and checks, all wool. A good value at the original price, a real bargain at SI. 95. FOR CHRISTMAS GIVE SOMETHING MADE BY THE PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS. Bath Robes, Indian Robes, Cayuse Robes, Go-Cart Robes, Hudson Bay Blankets, Bed Blankets, Children's Bath Robes. These articles need no in troduction. Everyone knows them to be the best. They always make ac ceptable Christmas gifts. Our stock is most complete, in fact even-thing the mill makes is to be found here. You'll find it easy to choose here. Prices guaranteed. I MOTHERS, WHEN WE BUY BOYS' CLOTHES WE BUY THEM FOR YOU You and your boy are the persons we have in mind when we buy boys' clothing. nut WVTri vV" I SUIT Of CLOTHES We are as careful as can be to separate the wheat from the chaff, mighty particular about woolens, decidedly fussy about patterns and con firmed cranks when it comes to values. Hence it's no wonder our $5.00 boys' suits with two pair of pants are the best val ues in town. Come and look them over. WITH OUR BABY SECTION IS OVERFLOWING DA1IN I Y GIFTS FOR THE INFANT Below we suggest just a few of the items that any mother would be glad to receive as your remembrance to her baby. Complete Infants' "Layetts," containing every garment neces sary in the wardrobe of the tinv one. Prices are $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Others assembled to your order at from $5.00 up. Babies' Knit Sweater Sacques in white and colored from 50 to $2.95. Warm Knit Toques of both wool and silk priced at.... 35t to $2.39 Dainty White Lawn Dresses priced from 75? to $5.95 Warm Blanket "Snug-wraps" with hood at $1.00 and $1.98 ly lined, dainty and fancv at 98, $1.50, $1.98. MrlfSiaJ Many other dainty accessories too numerous to mention in this lim ited space. Christmas Slippers Women's Black Beaded Pumps, very pretty for eve ning wear, just received, only $4.00 Women's White Beaded Pumps, very handsome evening slippers. We can tint them to match your gown. Only $4.00 Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, wide range of colors, priced at $1.50 Women's Felt Juliets, trimmed with ribbon, all col ors. Our price $1.50 Women's Felt Juliets, trimmed with fur, a wide range of colors, only $1.50 Women's Felt Opera Slippers in black, and dark grey, all sizes, only $1.00 Children's Felt Juliets, fur trimmed, red and grey. Our price only $1.00 Infants' Fur Juliets, fur trimmed in red only at 85c Men's Faust Slippers, tan only at $2.50 Men's Romeo Slippers, tan only at $2.00 Men's Opera Slippers, in tan only at $2.00 Men's Everett Slippers, in tan at $2.00 Men's Opera Slippers in black only, at $2.00 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. in r - ili Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5. J mm I 1 3 i i i The various committees, Which haw the work In charge of the an nual library ball to be given on New Years night have been named as follows: General arrangement committee Mrs. J. F. Hoblnson, Mrs. C. R Coles worthy. Mrs. o. M. Rice, Mrs! N. Berkeley. Mrs W. 11. McNury, Mrs. F. E. Judd, Mrs. H. Dickson, Mrs. R K. lllngo, Mrs. i: H Aldrlch, Mrs J. A. Fee, Mrs. L. D. Nash, Mrs. Chus. Hamilton. Keceptlon Mrs. S. p. sturgts, sirs. N. Herkeley, Mrs. J. a. Fee. Mrs. F K. Judd, Mrs. C. M. Itlce, Mrs. f. F ColeCWOTthy, Mr. C. P. Strain, Mr. 1). Phelps. Mayor and Mrs. Dyer. .Mr. and Mrs. J v. Tallman, Mrs. Q r, l.a Dow. Mrs. A. C. Hampton, Mrs. E. T. Wade, Miss Sabru Nason. Mlsj Lola crisswlll. Miss nciann. Decoration Mrs. V I,. Thompson. Mrs. ("has. Hamilton, Mrs. H. W. Collins, Mrs. Hoy Alexander, Mis. Fred Barl, Mrs u. Mayberry, mis. C, Bay. Refreshments Mrs. V. ) Nary, Mrs. c. a. Hartman, Mrs. Wm, McKinncy, Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Mis. I! I, Burroughs, Mrs. Q, ". Phelps, Mis. W. 0. E. l'rultt. Mrs. U. Dickson. Punch- Mr.. 1 H. Aldrlch, Mrs James Johns. Jt Ml Mr When you buy from us you get the benefit of our tremendous cash buying power and our money saving direct selling system through which we save middle men's profit and expence; when you buy from us you pay only for one mall profit, you keep for yourself the money which would otherwise go to the middlemen. DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT THE HUB I 3oys' sweater coats and jersey stvles 45t? , $2.45. Men's fine silk ties, vari ous patterns to choose from. ... 25, 35, 4.V Ladies' felt house slippers 65 95, $1.25 and $1.45. Men's house slippers 7."t $1.25. $1.45. Children's house slippers 75 85t and 95c Ladies' bungalo aprons. Don't pay 98c or $1.00 for them, our pr. 59t Ladies' petticoats in black green, orange, laven der 5c and 9fr Suit Cases. A good serviceable suit case, 24 in. only 98 Matting suit cases SI. 25, $1.45. $1.85. Leather suit cases $4.95, $5.90 and $6.50. Traveling bags in black and tan colors $1.65 Imitation leather travel ing bags, different sizes a good serviceable bag at $2.15 Leather traveling, size i t to 20 inches, $4.95 $5.90 up to $10.50 Trunks, big lot to choose from $4.95 to $12.50 THE HUB , 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN 51 . K. Ringo, Mrs I nines Johns, Mrt Mrs. j. R. Rains C. S. Jerard. Mrs. 1. f Tcmplt N. Ankeny. 1 rj M Ifitf Ml .Mr. Frank Frail One of the largest and prettiest bridge parties of the season was tli.it of yesterday afternoon when MM Gonzales M. Hlce. Mrs. Charles S Jerurd and Mrs. Charles I". i 'olesu .a -thy entertained a large number of fti illes at the beautiful Rica home on -North Main street. Cut flowers were used In making the attractive room more attractive. Prizes in the )-la Were won by Mrs. Wlllanl Bond and Mrs (ieorge H. Clarke I.ate In tile afternoon the hostesses were assisted HURCHES In serving t .Mildred Berl gel a Howler, garet ColsSV. Itice. The guest ing ladies: keny, John lto Alexand celey, ulive ttwiuti, An Pauline lilce and Mar orthy mid .Mrs. Lyman list Included the follOW- Meadamos Keamlth An Adams, It Alexander, pr, B, B. Aldrlch, oe.trga t biircb of the It'ilccmcr. Sunday school at Hi a in. The lit any will be said and the holy com munion celebrated at the 11 a ill. service, Divine service with sermon at 7:30 p. m The soloist will be Mrs. lien. I.. Burroughs. All air cordially invited Charley Qut&Oey, Motor, FROM SORE ACHING JOINTS 111 II I'U.N AW A V WITH ll Vl.li nil h bottle or H.I. I'KNKTRATIXG "ST. i (lls Olli." iinly W'i Chriatlan sdsnee, i and Johnson str. t - Maer. Hari nickers. Charles ltnnut . vyiiiurd Bond, Charlti Bond. Nawton llurgess, Norborne Herkeley, F. B Hoyden. Wilson B. Hrock. Ilenjair.in s. Burroughs, Ban L Burroughs, Merle K. Chessman, W'. J i 'larke. i (Ieorge H Clarke, Leon Cohen, Henr W Collins, Nancy Despaln, J. It j Dickson, Westbrooke Dickson. Fieo' Earl, James A. Fee, Lawrence Kra- zier, Frank Frazler. M. M. Cludman (Seattle), ("harles Oreulich. It. K. Ha.lett, John Hailey, Jr . Frank U. Hayes, (Ieorge A Hartman, H II Mattery. Arle C. Hamilton. Charles j Hamilton. Lester Hurst. David B BUI, F. B, Ju ld. Henry Dixon Jon-s. James Johns, Sr., James Johns Ji . (!. I. La Dow. Marv . UUM. Willi am F. Matlock, Wesley N Matlock. A J. McAllister. W 11. Mc( 'orinmach. W. C. McKinne, Will Moon, W. I). Mi -Nary, Klchard Maybern, Horace Mann, Charles -Murphy, J. B, M -Cook, Chester Mlnkler. J B, Mullin Ix. S. A. Newberry. Laura Nash, Da-' vld Nelson, Clarke Nelson, Thomas F. J O'Brien, c.eorge l'eringer, (.1. W.i ' I'helps. B, L. I'ower, Carl Power, J. B, Perry, w. c. B. Prultt, John f RoWnSOn, James H. Itale. J Hoy ISaley, Lowell Itogers. osmer B. Smith William Slasher, Dale slusher. ' It. N. St.intleld. Llua H. BtUfgis, Oaorge strand. Dost Swaarlngen. j i Charles M Stype, R, D Savres. w. L I Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Ham R. Thompson. James Thompson. A B, Tamleslc, Tillman D, Taylor W. P. Temple, B. T. Wade and the Misses Sophia Howler. Neva Lane and Bdna Zimmerman. 1 1 Mrs M. M. liouman ot tieaiue, who has been guest of Mrs Chanel S Jerard. left today lor her home 1 Mrs. Dab glu her ias up from No-; vices Sunday, 11 a in. and s p in Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Wednesda, S p. m. Subject of leson sermon "Qod the only Cause ami Creator.' The reading room at the church open dally, except Sunday, from 2 until 4 p. in, Baptist, I'.lble school, 10 a m.; preaching. 11 a. m. Subject. "A lletter Hope' B. Y. P. V 8:3u p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m.i Subject. "The Cross of our Lord JeMis Christ." Mr Oustav Heiinnander of Portland will sing a Swedish song B, it- Clevenger, pas- atliollc. First mass at (i a. in ; second nia -at 8 a. m ; third mass, a high mass, at 10 n. m at whli h the Knights of Columbus will he present In a body j The Itt Itev. Chas. j. olieilh . hlsh ' op of Haker City, will preach the ser mon at tliH high mass. No evening; services. What's rheumatism? Ma stop drugging! Not one case In fifty requires Internal treatment. Hub soothing petistratlng "St. Jacobn oil" directly upon the "tender jpot" and relief comes Instantly. "Ht Ja colw oil" Is a harmless ihtUltUttUtn and sciatica liniment, a'hlch never dlsappolntl ami can not burr, tho skin. Limber Up! Quit complaining! (let a immall trial bottle from youur druggist, and In Just n moment you'll he free from rheumatic and sclatlo pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don t suffer! Relief awaits you. Old honest "St. Jacobs OH" has cured millions of rheumatism suffers rs In the last half century, and is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum bago, backache, sprains and fuellings. Presbyterian, Mr. Snyder will prrarn at the It o'clock service upon "Tile Man Who Had Not on the Wedding QarmOllt and at T:!!0 upon the subject. "Profit and Loss." or "Does It Pay to He a Christian in Pendleton" 10 a. m,. Sunday school, 8.30, p in., Y. P. I, C K. The musical program Morning Prelude, Andante b Batiste; offertory, prayer by Warner, anthem. Hark. Hark, My Soul; la dies' iiartet. All the Way; postlud-. llest In the Lord, by Mendelssohn Bvenlng Prelude, Ron Petals, PI arson: offertory, From the Land oi the sky Blue Water, Cad man ; solo, Kdna Zimmerman: duet, Walter Hose anil Mayrefl Snyder. eil A good he c R. of oiing pen pie at work all he time Pastor Hubbell Is arranging lo hold special evangelical meetings In the Christian church beginning Sun day. January I Carl M RtdsftOUS of Molilalia will as-dsl in these meetings. TS LW Imh- Is I 'a - d COTTAOI OltoVK. ore, psje 4. Not a single olijectlon was made to the passage of th' ordinance for th annual tax levy which was up for consideration by the route II and it was passed Just is published. The levy Is 18 mills. BETTER THAN SPANKING. SpaDkhig does not rare children at bed wetting There la s constitutions! cause for this trouble Sirs M. Summert, Roi W, Notre lome. Ind . will tend free to any mother her siirresiful home treatment, with Ml Instructions Send no money, but write her today If your rhltdren trouble yon In this way Hon't blame the rhlld, the chances are It ran t help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine dlffl. ultlei by day or night i onfer on Neutrality, WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. A confer ence regarding neutrality violation- In Kenciai ami particularly muse cnarg- ed to Charles C, Crowley, under ar rest in San Frarn IsCO In connection with an alleged German bomb colt splracy, was held here by offlclali of state and Justice departments dais refused to discuss the conference, the The Christian. A special da at the christian church. Sunday. December Pat tor Hubbell requests all members to be present. At the morning hour the' sermon theme will be, "Where Are I the Nine'.''' The evening topic will he "Jesus' Itovolatinn of the Father In His prayer " You will enjo) th-se: seniles (iootl singing. The Bible school meets al :45, A n'W ilsss, "The AUditOflttm Class.": Mr. M L Peters is teacher. Th'td is a plai t- for Mtii and you are want-i I am unable to SBCUre desir able office location In this dty, and an) resident,' Is not cen trally located. will call at the residence of anyone Interested In Chiropractic, ami gie as. animation and explanation free. DR. GEORGE .' K!N7 Licensed Chiropractor. Phone 170. Will Hlll' .no HIDES. Wtaltlo ontli h Hat, i. ni it WHITK PLAIN MorsefeattM i Duy. a promlm-nt Mutton H also sand I ill sail K, Dee. Merely to Lift. 'I. Justice right and had threatened ; Mr. Horton if he was ever In Mn Day's company again. Mr. Hofton Mrs Day said, replied that his wlfi it the ear with him and the llor had driven on. while liat coo hoot for what is commonly called n oj been friend h wi'h Mr. Benedict. the Ml Il:lV(, l,( III Deairing t. nil his cup to the brim, announced through the tfarrlii- rg newspaiers that he would mar-1 an Couple wtthnui charge, pay fori SUSS and press a g r, goidpletel It- palm Of residei heal d t of the purdv's counter hn h Mar-' i a atrti s of ler h'l-lc ltd. tin cross-exaniiriatlon the nun f James A. Benedict, a wealthy .voting man from Katonah. was brought Into the Base, Attorney 'Ieorge Taylor Counsel for Ituv, sought to show that Mrs Da t k( Benedict had frsxrttent l met at th home of 0 surge Kchmidi KatonsH and from there had L'oti" lie Hwrge-- Woultl Perform Marriage ftsasJesasny, Offered Indm-emeul-. PAXTANd. Pa Dec I. Hiirness Thoiitas W. Smallwood has discover 'd wlthoul delS) thM "it pavs to a 1- eertlM " Mr KwtaltWOOd will retire from of- r.l th ty tlown Lebanon Now S.nallw-ioil welve couples app ud perqnlsltes ihi tier the annobnci Not It D inly is 1 1: th.- . will be blushing I haustire, as wtiv. is up agsfaa lied for tho it first 1 1 t ment was n tr withdrawn, i limited to thi but tin It i staJ Morton te when Mr bad driven Iiurlnt; his first term he has per- ! The present Week of SeYM 'bts armed every (rfflce wdib h the l w with'int reference t, soir or luna nanlse a murriuac .tittnomers niot tnnn Sins earj igc - fdia'I.iaj, lite an Tra'l, , y,, nig I'lmr. Maater Product! paatlast Kuntlaj umi Honda y. Mini BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Vi-PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. Leading Drufgiitt