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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. PAGE THREE The Christmas spirit is com mencing to make its self felt in every department of this, Pen dleton's greatest men's store. BOND HOUSE COATS BOND BATH ROBES "BOND CLOTHES" SUITS "BOND CLOTHES" OVER COATS and the hundreds of suitable gifts in furnishings for careful dressers, now greet you here. Plan a little our store first." Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clothieri MAMMA! DON'T YOU SEE YOUR SICK, CONSTIPATED look at TONGUE) MOVE lols. oxs PROM LITER &1TD HOW EI AT ONCE. Mother! Your child isn't naturally oroia and peevloua. See If tonirue If I ".ited: this la a sure algn Its little atcmarh, liver and bowels need a leansing at once When llatlcaB, pale. fo erlsli. full of cold, breath had. throat aore. dotM't at. alrcp or act naturally, haa alum ni h ache, diarrhoea, remember, a title liver and bowel cleansing b 'tiM . always lie the firnt treatment given. Nothing equals "California Snip of Klga" for children' Ilia; give a leaapoonfUl, and In H few boura all tbi tinil wuatc aoiir bile nnd ferimnt Iiie food which In dogged In th" bowels passes out of the ayatem, and yoO have well and playful ohlld lain, aii children lova thia harm- I. -.. delicious "fruit laxative." :.nd It never falls to effect n good "In alde" clennalng. Directions for ba ll if, children of nil ages ami grown ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep It handy In your home. A little Khcn today saves a alck child tomorrow, bUl get the genuine Askj oiir druggist for a 50-cent botla of j "California Syrup of Flge." then look ..ml aee that It la made by the Call-1 fornla Fig syrup Co." M i ll WIN IFRICAS CITY. 1 AIMS. Dec I. Official announce, in etit was made of tin- capture by 1 reach and Hrlllsh forces of the City Tlbatl. In the German colony of KamerUo, Western Africa as the re Milt of a surprise attack. The northern area of Kamarun has bean cleared of th- dermam with the . v eptlon of Mora. Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best Lattx. MaHMI WMaH n Jf -j 'M 3 1 visit and see : WASHINGTON BCHOOIi MOTES. r Ho lluchunan of the I'eoples Warehouse, secured fur the commer clal geography exhibit now being 1'iepared in the Wuahlngton school, some cotton planta from the south, al. M (ram a cotton mill in Texaa nmplM showing the differ steps In cotton manufacture. Thia exhibit In now well started and b the end of the year will be uuitc complata and very valuable In achool work. Ani materlala that can lie put Into a permanent commercial and agricultural exhibit will be much ap preciated. The achool Ik eapeclall anxious lo secure a fine exhibit allow ing Oregon's luduatriea and resources. The Pendleton Holler MIUk juat finished for.thc Washtaiton achnni a cabinet in which are arraneed vnrie. lien of wheat and aamples showing the processes of Hour maklnK. Henry 1, Taylor presented the Washington school a fine specimen of rice TOWn in a 13Wi acre rice field on the Pair lianch near Knight's land ing. California. It crew on reclaim- the sail, It sold when threshed for :i" per sack. There were Q pounds f rice sown to the acre. W'aier was PUmped from the acratuento rtvaf flood the fields. W I ITCH EE snow HEAVY. Fall I HcNir1ei Ijircor at Vartoua Point i.i Westward. W'KNATCHKF.. Wash.. Dec. 2. 'ibere Is almost 13 1-2 Inches of snow In oil hards on Ikatmgan avenue Early Sunday snow began to fall and continued steadily all day. The ano.v sail however, is to the west, gnui uall) decreaatna; to the east, j h. Miller returned on the night train from a three days' bunting trip to Motet Lake and reports no snow at that place. From reports along the line 'here ia .16 Inches of MtOW at Iavenworth. M Inches at Chiwaukuf. 72 Inches at Tyo and still more t Cascade Tun nel Watervllle reports four feci of No There ia three feet in the up per Knllnt valley and about two feet on the average In the Okanogan The snowfall thia year breaks the record for mans years. Ilulgorlau Minister QoCa to Sofia BERLIN, Dec 2 M. Tontseheir. the Bulgarian minister of finance, has returned to Sofia. At the station to bid him farewell were State Treas urer llelfferkh. Secretary of H'ate Zimmerman and several representa tives of the German foreign office WATCH THE SMALL AILMENTS They are really warnings ot digestive or bowel weakness. S In such caaeg 1 HOSTETTER'S I STOMACH BITTERS I S hM btfjn found vm helpful S "iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiittinitiHiiiiinmiiiMHil 1 HAVE US WIRE YOUR PLACE for electric service. W use the best grade wire, the beet Inanlntora. buttons, awltchea. etc. And we do the wiring aklllfully and quickly. We shall be glud to give you a price for wiring your place. You can de pend upon It being reasonable. J. L VAUGHAN DEFENSIVE RAILROAD ROUND RIM OF U. S. IS PLAN PROPOSED .l SH COULD ME MOVED AIWHT M WARD oi l' NAVIES) W THE WORM, Bell Une Would Pmj For itwif lie- cause In Times of IVace 1'iiMM-ngcr Traffic Would Support II L'nprO Itttfd rlh of CoaM Offer Temp tation lo Enemy. U'nlled Preaa l'orresiondence. ) WILLI AMSl'OKT, Pa.. Dec. 4. A defensive railroad built around the rim of the I'nlted States, about which thousanda of coaat defense guns could chaae and ward off the com bined navies of the world, is the skeleton of u preparedneas plan Juat aubmltted lo War Secretary arrlaon by (ieorge U Campbell of this city. Campbell aays thia would be such adequate defense for New York. San I ranciaco. or otber coaal i-ities and' coasta generalh that we would not med much of a standing army nor much of a navy. He adds that th Pelt Line Defense System would lie economical becauae freight and pae smger traffic would pay for ;he road in peace time. "The ulnerability of thia country to attack Ilea In ita unprotected At lantic. Pacific and (lulr roasts. A navy large enough to defend auch a coaat line Involvea expenditure aure to arouse antagonism In a people un. used to considering sacrifices In volved in protection against the men ace of modern warfare. "To protect these coasts by forti fications of the usual type is impos sible. An intermediate course should be followed whereby we could hold the combined fleets of the world at ba without the expense of building a navy and with practical no expendi ture for the uaual permanent lype of coaat fortifications. "I would suggest that a atandard gauge, double track, military railroad be built around our coaats; that each standard gauge track be further gauged on the outside for special trucks for mounting mobile heavy de fense guna. "In peace lime auch a road could earn Its own maintenance. Standard engines, in war time, could move lung tialns of the wide gun trucks rapidly t any part of Iheae coasts and stand ard traina could follow with troops, machine guns and.the like. Thus we COUld employ thousands of guns gainst an attacking fleet's hundreds, ''oast cities like New York would be lifted from their present defenceless- Hound Over lo (.rand Jury. ROSEBCRO, "re.. Dec z. Chard dance al Looking Class, was bound ver to the grand jur under a hail of IJOOO at a hearing today. DAUGHTER OF ENGLAND'S PREMIER WEDS JVZISS VIOLET ASQVITJ-I. bOMOOX, Nov. 30. Mlsa Violet As dulth. daughter of Premier llctticrl Asqulth and Mrs Aaqulth, waa mar ried today to her father'a aecretari and right hand man, llonham Carter. The wedding waa to have taken place some time ago, but was post ARMIES IN NORTHERN FRANCE PREPARE FOR CAMPAIGN OF WINTER: RELIEF 80CIETIKH MAKE PLAN'S TO MINIMIZE HARDSHIPS OF COLD. Within Tmo Montis Ever) Mtte of lirlliHli and IK-luiu.ii Trenrli Will Have llwn Kqtilcd With lira III I I'nmpa Will Keep Places dew "I Itaiiaerous Water. (Cnlted Preaa Correspondence.) WiVTwiv i h i 'oi m. Mall I The nmiiPH in Vnrthurn I'mnra a ' preparing for another winter cam paign. Itellef Horn-ties in England are taking extraordinary precautions lo see that the trench dwellers do not endure hardships such aa they Buf fered last year. Within two months, every mile ol 1 British and Helgian trench will have! been equipped with square boxlike charcoal and coke trench heaters, i specialh made and coaling 5M per ;rnch Mile. It ia estimated that each tM contributed will warm IMI men Trench pumpa will dry out flooded wenches. Trench kitchens and trench cooking supplle ulao will be in evi dence. The frozen feet, rheumatism, j ague and fevera that sent thousand of men from the trenches to hospit- ! alt- a ear ago will thus lie avoided. Even fourth won, an in Britain be- J longs to some relief society, moat ' f whose membera are knitting Block-1 lugs, mufflers and heavy garment- I for the Tommies and their Helgian and French allies. ItlkER tH'ltlT REVEHSED. Supreme Court Declare T. Huff man incompetent to Make win. SALEM. Ore., Dec. 2. Declaring the alleged will of Thomaa Huffman Invalid on the ground that at the time the will waa made. Huffman was incompetent to act, the supreme court reversed Judge Anderson, of liaker county, In the case of Mary H. Darby, conteatant and appellant against Albert Hlndman and others The opinion waa written by Justit ? McHrlde. "We are convinced." writes Justice McBrtde, "that at the time the alleg ed will was executed Huffman waa neither capable of comprehending all relation to the persons who were or should or might have been the objects of hla bounty nor the scope and bearing of the provisions of the will " SENATOR Ullliks TO RETIRE. Callfornlaii Not t sock Re-ejection in I1T. LONG BEACH, c.il, Dec. !. Uni-j led Slates Senator Works in a letter published here declared he would not' Ik? a candidate for re-election at the! expiration of his ertd in March, i 1 ! 1 7. Mr. Works is a republican and aa-1 scrted he could not ally Mmae.ll win the progressives, Ijecause he ha round reaaona to condemn their poll poned on account of Miss Aaqulth's illness, contracted while nursing her brother, who was wounded at thel front. Among the many presents received by Miss Asqulth was a gold inkstand and a diamond brooch, presented by parliament. PENDLETON HUNTERS ON WEEK'S TRIP IN HERMISTON COUNTRY pahtv LEAVES ON MIootcw; trip a the ft in in oi PROBFEOr FARM. Mrtiiodlrt Aid BocrtJ ! Making Han. for Clirtstmaa vil'-i 11 Ootid Will Hold Meeting En UTtainnMiit mmmittcr of bramer-' tai Ouh Hiw) witti plana. (Special Correapondem a. p HERMISTON Ore., Dec 4 A hunting party composing Ed Hltt. Henry- Hltt, Harry Wait by and Earl Coutts of Pendleton left Wedneaday lor a week's trip near Prospect. The trip la being made In the Maltby machine. An all day meeting of the Metho dist Aid was held In the church Wed nesday The ladles are makin meat preparations for their annual Christ-j, mas sale. The monthly meeting of the K ia- j CO pal Hull. I will be held this after ! noon at the reaidence of Mrs. li. tJ. ! Monkman. The entertainment committee forjl the commercial club meeting Mot.dav I ' evening ia composed of Dr. B. (. jj Monkman. c Walber and Tom R ' Campbell. They have arranged a pleaaing program and will serve an ' oyster stew for the evening repa.'t. ' Mra A. W. Purdy waa the hor.toss I yesterday afternoon at a delightful card party at her home on Main street. Ten tablea were arranged for bridge, while a number of gueata had their fanc work aa a pastime. The hostess was assisted In serving the refreshments by Mlas Clara Kryam. A party of young people motored to Butter creek Tuesday evenli.g. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gardner. Mr. and Mrs H o. Newell cele brated the tenth anniversary of their marriage Monday evening with a din ner party at their home on South Third street. Covers were laid for 12. The boys' and girla' basket ball teams of the Hermlston high school, will play a return game with the two teams of the high school in Stanfleld. The Hermlston teams walked awav with both games played here lav. Friday evening, though they expect to have to work harder tor their vic tory In Stanfleld. Mra. Anna Sapper and sister. Miss Albrecht. left the first of the w.-ek for their former home In Erie, Pa. They will be Joined after the first of the year by o. C. Sapper, who wi.l visit several weeks before accompany- Miss Hessie Mcpherson returned the first of the week from a visit with relatives in Portland. Come and Get the Best Garage Service Auto Repairing and Overhauling SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We also overhaul and repair combined harvesters, gas engines, pumps and machinery ol all kinds. We operate a big plant with expert machinists and all the necessary up-to-date machinery. Parts Made to Order Promptly W o oiler throe large, new, clean, light, well ventilated and convenient floon tor the storage of your car. Ladies" waiting room and every modern conveni ence for our patrons. Gasoline, free air and water at our ('mm street C trb. Full line of accessories carried. PROMPT ATTENTION AND GOOD SERVICE ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT Independent Garage Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. 1 SI. 25 Silk Hose 75c,pair Black Only Pure thread silk hose, heavy quality lisle foot and garter top. make ideal Christmas gifts. To induct early shopping we are offering this wonderful $l.2" hose at, pair 7Tic CHILDRENS COATS at one half price No excuse for letting the children go without warm coats. Our entire stock of winter coats are beinj? of fend at the astonishing price of ONE HALF. ALEXANDERS A. E. Griener and son. Robin, were I visitors from Echo, Friday. John Wurater was up from Cm.i tilla yesterday. George Coe was a business visitor from Stanfleld Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward S. Taylor of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mi's S. S Palmer. Mr. Taylor ia here on a buaineas mission in connection with the local reclamation office Mr and Mra. Allen Thompson w.re among the shoppers from Butter creek diatrict Thursday. FEDERAL BlILDIXG LOOMS. ftlte Purchased at Aberdeen Is or dered Vaiuted. ABERDEEN. W'ash.. Dec. 2. The federal government ordered Mr. and Mra. Samuel Henn to vacate by April 1 the lot purchased here two years ago for a poatoffice site and it Is thought 'likely that a new federal poatoffice building will be started here early next year. Congress two years ago appropriated 1125.000 tor such a building of this sum II". 000 already has been spent, 111,104 being for the purchase of a site. ,r ehttectural plans for the building ate aaid to be well advanced. Hemmelgarn 6 Webb, Props. It Is estimated that S50.00" addi tional will be needed to furnish the building. SI. Pawl Ha- Booth Plot. ST. PACL. Minn.. Dec. 4. Reports were current here that a plot to de stroy the American Hoist and Der rick plant here, had been discovered The plant ia planning to start manu facturing war munitions. GIVE VOIR FRIKN lis Honogram Stationery FOR XMAS GIFT. w. 6. sun & co. WEDDING AND VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND, OR. J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. Telephone t'M i 1