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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. EIGHT PAGES I 7 1 I f i i I rc S i i PC i PENDLETON'S CHRISTMAS STORE. THE STORE ACCOMMODATING, IS AT YOUR SERVICE, OFFERING THE GREATEST STOCKS OF THE NEWEST, MOST DESIRABLE CHRISTMAS GOODS, AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. A Great Sale of a $20,000 Stock of Manufacturers SAMPLE FURS Thursday, December the 9th, 1 Day Only MUFFS, SCARFS, SETS AND FUR COATS. Mr. S. J. Foster, traveling representative for Wm. H. Miller Co., of Detroit, Michigan, one of the greatest manufacturing furriers in the world, will be here to conduct this sale. These furs will sell at a saving of 25 , to 33 , . bj and separate pieces of Genuine Krmine. Bulgarian Lynx. White Siberi an Fox, Russian Fitch. Blended River Mink. Black Lynx and Wolf, Hudson Seal, Brilliant Seal, Patagonia Fox, Leopard. Kolmsky, Chinchilla, Australian Op possum, Civet Cat. Red Fox. Beaver, Black Pony, Marmot and Blue Flying Fox. Fur Coats in Russian Pony. Leopard trasting furs, cut in the latest styles. and Hudson Seal, trimmed with Please Note If you are not quite ready to buy and yet want to take advan tage of this sale, a small deposit will hold your furs until Dec. 24th. Every fur is guaranteed by us to be true to name and of best quality. W1, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 RIBBONS 49c Big lot of fancy ribbons suitable for bags, hair bows, etc.. both light and dark colors, plaids, stripes and floral designs, excellent quality. Special price WtC CHRISTMAS BOXES, ETC. Holiday boxes, all shapes and si zes, poinsettia. holly and plain red, price 5f to 25c Stickers, seals and tags, a big variety, package 5 and 10c Holly, poinsettia, red and green ribbon and silver and tinsel cord for tying packages, bolt 10c White, red. green and holly tis sue paper, roll 5c and 10c NECKWEAR To be well dressed a woman needs plenty of dainty, fresh neck wear. Our holiday asortment is very attractive. Prices 35 to 83.50. FREE SERVICE We are prepared to sprve you in the best possible manner. We'll wrap your packages, hold them here and mail or express them to any address you may wish. A SILK DRESS FOR XMAS. Give her a silk dress for Xmas. At no other time has our "silk sec tion" been better filled with brand new crisp silks from the weavers. The newest colorings, styles and patterns. Silk faille. Taffeta. Me saline. Ottoman. Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Poplin, in plain col ors, stripes, checks and plaids. These put up in Xmas boxes, deliv ered bv messenger, parcel post or express. The yard.. 98C to S2.00 TABLE CLOTHS A big assortment linen damask table cloths, with beautiful satin patterns runnipg around, of best qualitv and finish, all sizes. Table Cloths, each S4.00 to 10.00 Napkins to Match, doz. 5 to $19 LUNCH CLOTHS These lunch cloths come in beau tiful desiens. with hemstitched bor ders, readv for use. Lunch Cloths 98C to 85.00 Lunch Nankins, doz 84 to Sjj 5?! Start Your Xmas List witn DunrMTY f l llVi-dllA K 'SILK HOSE CASH SAVING CHRISTMAS SUG GESTIONS FROM OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c 25c Lyons Tooth Paste 19c 25C Lyons Tooth Powder 19c 25c Colgate Tooth Powder 19c 25c Colgates Tooth Paste 19c 50c Cream Llcaya 39c 50c Hinds H. & A. Cream 39c 25C Peroxide Cream 19c 25c Sanitol Cream 19c 20c Pears Soap 13c 25c 4711 White Ruse Soap. .. 19c 25c Packers Tar Soap 19c 25c Cashmere Bouquet 19C 50c La Blache Powder 39c 50c Rice Powder 29c 25c Woodburya Powder 19c 25c Talcum Powder 19c 25c Almond Meal 19C 50C Pinauds Hair Tonic 45c 81.00 Pinauds Toilet Water 65c 50c Melba Powder 39c 25c Melba Rogue 19C 50C Pozonni Powder 39C 50C Sempre Giovonne 39c 25C Peroxide 19c THE BARGAIN BASEMENT WHERE $1.00 MAKES $10 WORTH OF HAPPINESS. The Most Practical Gifs. . The Most Econom.cal Place to Trade Here are a few of the serviceable, practical gifts to be tound in this money saving department, and we es neciallv call vour attention to the fact that every article bears that high quality of our up-stairs stock. Women's Suits 86.95 Women's Coats . $4.97 Men's Suits 86.78 Men's Coats 89.85 Bovs' Suits 81.98 Girls' Dresses 81 5 Men's Underwear 38c Women's Underwear 19c Misses' Underwear 23c Boys' Underwear 17c Men's Caps 69C Bovs' Caps 29c Silk Wash Ties 9C Wool Sweaters . 81-08 High Top Shoes Boys' Calf Shoes Girls' Kid Shoes Women's Wool Gioves Children's Wool Gloves Men's Wool Shirts Women's Wool Waists .. Baby's Night Gowns Men's Handkerchiefs Women's Handkerchiefs, All Wool Dress Goods ... Fur Pieces Silk Gloves Stockings for the Family 83c 81-37 81.97 9C 9C 8119 79c 49c 5C 2 for 5c 47c 81-98 49C 9C Mufflers for Everybody 9c Oil Paintings 35c Gold Picture Frames 98C Painted China Plates 23c China Fruit Sets 79C Glass Water Bottles 9c Syrup Pichers 9c Fruit Dishes 23c Pound Package of Nuts 17c Men's Dress Shoes 82.37 Women's Dress Shoes 81-98 Boys' Basketball Suits 79c Pillow Tops 13 Baby's Mitts 9C The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS iu ikauc f Additional Social and Per- sonal News on Page 5 i An Intel-eating event or the freak ! will be a Joint social given bv Dnphrc land Pendleton Circles. Women of I Wood, raft, on Thursday evening. I w,u'" 'hey will entertain all Woodmen 'l the World and their ladles; also I he Weston and Athena Circles at the Moose Hall, beginning at nine O'clock. Daphne Circle, Women of Wood craft held a very enjoyable dancing party last evening in the Moose Hall and there was a large attendance. i I The annual Christmas i : Church or the Kedeeiner , held today at the hom I Jess,. Failing on .Main so Md is In charge or the j Chapter, the Parish Aid Women's Auxiliary of the ( i is being attended by mam the (THESOOP PUDGE OVERHEARS A. DISCUSSION ON TOBftCCO .) . (then test the auAirry 1 I'M SWT-TOUR, BUT j I OFW-BCUT CHEWINO. I NEVER VET FOUND Al r TAKE OUST AUTTlt CHEAwT) , -v SATISFACTORY CHEW. DON'T GRINO ON IT. NOTICE THEY'RE L I WANT BETTER f 1 HOW THE SALT BRIHO.S H iEKSIBLE TOBACCO, S OUT THE RICH TOBO.CCO V sanctuary and trie hurch and hopper, j WHEN you ict to the point where ordinary tnhucco doesn't seem to satisfy mb any more, then you are rendylor W-ll CUT Chew ingthe Real Tohiccn Chew, new '. on' shrti. It's (hfl clean chew, the tvstlv ehrw tastes barter, talwhe, vu hc.trr snj ! lunjer tbtij oi Jiu-ry latnsMi Gat " pout!) hum your ftnlST hl it u uualuy SSSL "Notice W the s-!l brinui oul ll.r rich tobacco laatar He It WEI RTJT0I1 COfTATT, EJ Vaia Snin, N-w TorV Ctr Miss in ne Shea iaj. 'i "in Oakland, she had been for months studying in urtved last even Callfornia. where the past two a hospital. She 8 3 I 1 1 came in response to a message tcli.nt; i of the serious Illness of her mother, j who passed away at an early hour this j morning. Miss Shea and her sisters are receiving messages of sympathy today from a sorTowtns comra unity. Miss Amanda Mumm, who hius been, 111 with la grippe for th past week.' was able to resume her duties in the cilice ol the county clerk yesterday. The Brahman ritual, which COM- this was dime by Arthur llaywan! crates death unto fire, stipulates that and Miss Nellie Million, who him rour things precede the burning -1 Just returned from their honeymoon, ediferous, nutritive, sweet and cunt- lie. , chemical h urometer said to be ' The body la laid gently upon It much superior to ihe peychrometel platform and covered with wood and for meWttrln relative humidity, pr,. slraw. liurniug camphor is poured on vides means ..f determlnlni the mola each corner and In the center of ihe ture content of the air by Tolttltie The decoration of Pendleton's bus-. IneH streets with evergreens by the business men of the city is the bc.-t reminder ever adopted by merchant to imprest upon the eltlaana and isit- rs that the Christmas seasen is at hand. The effeot is a very pleasing one ami many compltmentarj coni iii' ills arc being made both bv home and ciiit-of-luwn people Upon the pro greaiivenesa of Ike Pendleton business men in thus nbserving the clou ol .1 proaperoua year. p re and a mass of flame leaps ward from the ghee, n-uto. act :,i -saffrons and srdces arc fed to thl blale Uy the mourners, and to th wierd, chanted dirge the Brahman body is consumed Tomorrow his ashes will'he t.i k. from Ihe ghat and placed in a boi : ddressed to India A photograph, taken alter death, accompanies tin I'". Thus will the parents know thai their Brahman offaprini died loi i-Mi-.ii ml. measurements befon and after Con- tuct with sulphuric add, which bom- pletel ahSOfhj the water TBPQT pi I ent In one contact. A ri-adliic can ha mailt in leas ill. in two minuten, Here's Nature's Own Remedy tor Catarrh ,i i:m n wii i iii.mi ii priln Profeaaoff says RffortJi t cla- llrilish CM I War Mot llclicii s alarrh llholll tile of pauferotta Dr-nca. until Hyomal waj diacoYered em pdairiUe to truthfully .-1 ; 1 1 a x i in Ku in ; us ami tin us QEROC8. Few of us realize the t oughs and colds. We t Mil llN danger insider th Mich., Det ause of tli apltl mcreas. the German) navy," accirtlmg Of I rofeaaor tieorge H. Allen, of Herlln, an whu Is lsitlug his parents here. I common and harmless allmenis Profeeaor Allen has Jus, completed However statistics tell us every thirtl the first VOltUtte of a treatise on the I person dies or a lung ailment. Dan- present war. Kx-I'resident Tail Wrote gerous Bronchial and Lung diseases the Introduction. ! follow a neglected cold. As your body "The rutin of Prltish and German struggles against cold germs, no bet- sea power had always been ai II t ter aid can be had than Dr. King's 10. t'erman navaUSU Worked for a New Discovery. Its merit has been navy large enottf h to cope with any tested by old an'' young. In use over and amused the British t" a higher 1 ! II-. until Is an oil and Its reathed Ihrouch s small urntihed with it for a few tir times dat, and durl air I inhait tu Urae ever) particle of this h laden ttlr taken Into the int is impregnate tir pasaag- 1 with a po sprayi and lotions often cauae dis orders of the respiratory tracts or bring on sume other diseases and never make a permanent cure of c.i- p nitrates to tin the lungs and el In most ers the ilr . lis Id Wl 45 years, the risk i Druggists pt a b. f seri -Adv. toda ung Avol ilment i i FAR EAST CHANT FOR 1 THE DEAD IS HEARD pilch of national frenzy." says Pro- tt tyttB It not only kills the germs feasor Allen. In the throat and nose, but kills the "Oermany did not retpiire a navylhscllll In the blood, freeing 'he mu as large as thut of 'treat Britain I COUI membranes from poisonous mi tt a commercial Standpoint, Brit - j , robes and giving perfect health taln'l Commerce Is overseas. while a complete outfit Is ImUpeMlvU fully one-MUf of Qermsny'a custom-land Includes n lahsier dropper ami icnetl liv I.I I XI lollies. sulfa lent l!om, for seVetal wtvkt treatment allman & Co, hsva so niu In the merit of Hyomel tht lligln aerie to return the money purchaser who is not ihoroui II IN ONE I l ss Wi ll. th fault it they snntlai M-liool Teacher to War on Love i, o.l Isfled. I'l t.Ml ; h. NEKAL Bills FOH THOSI w Bit mi. i iii.i.ow in ( - COHOING TO I SKIM. Both s Cremated and aatic to be Ncattered on tin- I'tnuit Native River or the Decease-it Hany ( ercnioiilcs a Da) Now sint e War in Europe Started, BY PILBUR 8. FORREST. ti nitt-ti press staff Corrsspondeni I SUSSEX DOWNS, XKAit BRIOH TON, Eng.. int. 19. (i'v Mali i I "Ham Bam Sat)' hal; Ofn Ka nam Isatys haL" It Is the funeral chant -if the Far East, Intoned many times a day now. thanks to t:ie war. on the I lcturesq.ua Sussex Downs of P.nglan I. Just its the sun drives Its first gold- i en rays titrough the naze of early I morning, tt strange procession ol ilin. I ty barefttotetl. tui hanetl figures, hanting in measured tones that ns anil fall whlnefully along the valley, ascends the grassy slope and deposits on the ground Its burden -a rorin MA, Cal., Dec I, Mrs teacher of the Loyal Phlla as t the First Methotllsi hurch. has declared war on Cupid, .Mid she believes she has Jtl-t reason, for the little blind got! is Mealing her entire class. The Wadded ones have Asktn just succeeded in causing another wedding to break the "hoodoo 13." During the last year there have been 14 weddings among the members and as they wed the clrls join the classes for married women. There ere rumors of five or six more Wed dings In the near future. In the excitement of the SUCCeSSion of brides. Ihe girls overlooked the fact that when Miss Lent Mock mar ried Jesse Anderson, tin October . if made the 13th couple. BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS PAPE'S COIiD COMPOl Nil ENDS GRIPPE MISERY DON'T STAY s i l FFED-i I" You can en .mi overed with white chrysanthe- Left overs of roast lamb, veal or beef. swat, lo-ii in folds ot flowered cretoii the cheaper cuts of Iresh meats, and fowls too old tor roasting, make delicious and nourishing stews. K C Dumplings make them doubly attractive and the whole dish is most economical an object to most families while meats are so high and must "ml grippe and break up a severe cold either In hend. chest, body or limbs, by taking a doae of "Papc'a Cold Compound'' every two hours until three doses arc taken It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils ami nlr nassazrK I., th.. When Hi) tlitl come to a reallza- stops nasty discharge or noae run lit.n of this fat e there was a rush for nlng. relieve, sick headache duil kome one lo dispel the hoodoo. And ness, feverlshnese, sorethront,' aneer.. 'Ml soreness nnd stlfrneas r.. ,. ..... . .. . urn i siay stutfed-up: QUt bi,,.,. ing mil snuffling! Eaae your throb ,blng head -nothing elae In th. ..,,., For Soups, Stewa and Fricasseed Chicken ,. , Prompt relief as "Pape'a . . . . . ' -nii t nmnounrt i Dumplings ATTrMPTs ARF MADE As a result, a small army f guard. Ueutenanl I olonel George W, I urf A r c-TV A B s r M A I rationed on .1..- federal rcserva- commandant of the post, is the au TO DESTROY ARSENAL , ( iri,0l, an) a0 one Islthor of the report it shows eon- . allowed to pass the sentry posts ?luslv.-l th.it efforts have been made CHICAGO. Doc, That aeVefSJ wrthoBt arc.Unting for his i.resence j ti put the arsenal QUI of commission, attempts have mads to destroy in h- KVernment land. 1 ''" "rw, . complete report of number of MONTENEGRINS ARE 4po1 at u" Ina I circumstances is on it- waj ... Wash- BEING DRIVEN BACK was learned. jiitgt.iu. This report tells of mysterl- tO 'Tipple The fit" IIKIlt. Huittment on Arsenal isianu. I code messages telling of sup- aad munitions made and stored I . and finally r w hat is iwiieved i tltnamite the i TLA NT A, 2MU.Ua WHITBY. IK Is. bi(h mm nil ;itlemit plan) here, has surrendered at Jena, Local officials have received the fol lowing telegram from Sheriff T J, l.ewitt t.f Jena; "An .iL-ed maii walketl Into m of fice thiw morning, giving the nam. of Benjamin Miller. He says he Is wanted for the murder of James K,r 1 In al Itlverton. In 1879. He tells ine that he Is near death and tjiat for nigh ID years he has been a hunleii nimal, driven iron corner to col iter ill the eirth. He says he is tired if it and wunts to surrender." Klriln was a saloonkeeper. Miller hot him, It Is charged, in a ipiarrel. gP i You are witnessing the funeral rites 5f tit the cremation of a Ilrahman pf rU 'ii.' Arya Bomaj, whose ashes will o j to his people in far India and be SCSt- tered on the waters of his favorite na tive river. Ilrahmans are never bu rled On Ihe t rest or the Mil before the chanting mourners is Ihe "ghat - Crematorium a small enclosure shel- "mpounn, which costs nnlv 2f. cents at any drug store. R acts without assistance, tastes nice an.l causes no Inconenlenre. Re sure VSU get the genuine. be made to go as far as possible. K C Dumplings By Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the well known : taking expert. t caps flour; .1 level leiupoonfuU K C : Baking I'oivdrr; teaspoonful salt; J cup HnoTiening; mitK or cream. Sift together three times, the tereil by a corrugated Iron screen. A stately Brahman steps forth from Hoar, baking powder and salt) uiioiiK ttie gesticulating in. mi ttei into this worn 1 MISS IIKNRl 111 I l.dl Hill CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears, the Signature of JIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII!IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllllllllllllMlllli: I NOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f 1 ICT Y'S KWONG HONG LOW VJJ-e W 116 West Alia St., Upstairs, Phone 433 RNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllM!llillllli:illllllllllllllllllllllllll IIKKI.IN. by wireless to Hayvillc Uec, 4. Marked progress for Ihe ilr MM n a in l.niiicncvri, wmu . ! I H I an offteial dispatth Issued from the war office here. West of the Urn river the Hermans have occupied the towns nt HolJ.inio. Plevlje and Ja huka. "Soufhwest nt Mitrovltse," conttn- "ed th'- statement, "400.1 Serbians : and two rannon have been captured, . I'lHIudi-lphla Sislety (.IN to Will W. fin the west front an enemy hi- 'liairii-ld. of oliclnliali. pime, with two British occupants. PHILAOSLPUIA, Dec. 6. Mrs was ft, reed to alight on account of ''harles Widcotl Henry, of Chestnut engine trouble and were captured Hill, recently announced the engage near Han (Juentln. ment of her daughter, Miss Elisabeth "The situation Is unchanged on 'W olcuit Henry, to William II. Chat the eastern front. General von Both- ! field, si n of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 11. mer has repulsed weak Russian at- : Chatfield. of Cincinnati. O. tempts to advance." The marrlat-e. no dale for which ! has been determined upon, will unite i i i: hi vri n in VKAItS Rsliaretel Neae ix-aih i Mmiii jtrm of tight anil surrender-. S'PltlNfiKIKI.Ii. III.. Ixc . Tired of lielng hunted for a murder com mitted i years ago, Henjamln Hitler, BS-toWn loai -hal of Riverton. near w-ealth an.l socially prominent fami Ps or tw-o cities. ,Mr. Chatfield was graduated rrom Harvard In llilt. His and Mrs. Henry Have summer homes In ROCkpOft, Me., where the SCqttAjnt S nCS began, followed bv the courtship. and unlin ks the gate, dlst losing three platforms of cement. 'Ihe funeral parte enters, raining the body. The rirst platform is carefully cleaned and sprinkled with water. Thus It la purified lor the reception or the dead, Heaps of wooden blocks are now pileil upon it In the torm of a coffin. Then follows the rltuul. Tin mourners surround the body in a Semi-circle, The flowered creton Is drawn, revealing the peaceful, bronzc pale feutures of a youth. The Jet hair falls back straight from the forehead. The face Is sprinkled with tlean-lng water, then drops of hone) and ghee (clarified butter made from buffalo's milk) -are given to the lips. Bcjtaattlna on their haunches the mourners, hands folded, ces dowi. cnat, chant first murmur, then a sofi-dn wn wall, then shrill sntind like the howling or the wind and fi nally a shout, while this is repeated many times, tomes the burning QtMe is pnurei upon the pyre, Ftelelns, al, -nonds anil other foods ale ..tp -red snd use cream or milk to make a dough less stiff than for biscuits. lite shortening : UDIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR USE ORAJfDMA'H SAGB TH M BtTLWnm RECIPE VXi' m,! BODX Wll.i, KNOW. Th- use f sge ,, Slllr,h fl -'"lorlng fade,,, grav hr , ' COlor dates hack to msiMii,. used It t keep her oarg. glttssv ami ura ef s time. Hhe hair lieniitlfuliy abiiiitlani Allow the slew to boil down so that the liquid does not cover the meat or chicken. Add half a cup of cold water to stop its boil ing snd drop the dough in large spoonfuls on top of the meat or chicken. Cover and let boil again for IS minutes. Made with K C Baking Powder and steamed in this way, dumplings are si light as biscuits and are delicious with thickened gravy. This recipe U adapted from one for Chicken Pat Pie in "The Cook's Bonk" by Janet MrK.rn.ic Hill, editor of the Boston Cook ing School Magazine, The book contains 90 escelient recipes for things that are good to eat and that help reduce tiie out of living. "The Cook's Book" sent frei for the colored certificate packed in every 25-cent ran of K C Btkiaf Powder. Send to Jaqutt Mfg. Co., Cliit-ago. w nenever her h .l. .n out or took on that dull, faded or - reaked appearance. , simple mix gre. was applied with woMelef. Bui hr,.wln g at home la lnUsay n,t on date. NllwaliyH , r ' WveV'T f"r " M "" edv v im'""' "MX Rem ! u ' f'us old re--IP' Which can he depende.l lipn , -...re natural color kaZu? , h" hair and Is splendid for dandrufl. IJ2, r-v"lsh. Itchy scaip and falling A well known downtown druggist and" V'f: " n i evenly ha. BOOod, ,,, tell I, has been applied. You .Imply damp en .. sponge or s.tf, brush with It and draw this throufh row hir. taking one Strand al , time By morning ,.,e "" aappaara and otner applleallon or tw. 1 Ml, .Mil .1..-.. oiiik glosBV, SOR abundant. afler It been