East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1915.
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Holiday Sale
THE HUB
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS
F.imv embroidered initial handkerchiefs,
box, the box
ladies' fancy embroidered handkerchiefs
box. 11.26 value, the box
! adiea' pure linen handkerchiefs 10? ; 3 for 25c
LADIES' UNIONS
Ladies' wonted unions, sizes 4 to 9, real values
at 1.50, our price 98f
Ladies' all wool unions, short sleeve, real values
worth $3.00, our price $1.95
TOWELS
One line of linen finish Huck towels trimmed
with red border, large size, only, each 10
Turkish Towels, big line to select from 7t to
250.
HOCKY CAPS
For boys' and girls' 25c
Spoil caps ... 45C to 65C
Children's black jersey leggings, 11 button, worth
7Sc the pair, sale price 49C
MEN'S SILK TIES
Men's 75c ties 45?
Men's "iOc ties 35C
Nice assortment of men's ties 25c
TRUNKS
Buy her a trunk for Christmas, new shipment just
arrived, priced $4.95 to $11.95
They will please.
Ladies' sateen petticoats in popular colors.... 98c
NATION-WIDE MOVE
IS ON FOOT 10 GET
1 CENT POSTAGE LAW
MY EJUS OF LA QRANDK
GIVES REASONS FOR HAV
ING LOWKIt HATE.
A SECOND HELEN KELLER
Determined Uglu will lie Made in
Congress Tills Winter, He
to (iot the Reduction One t out
Kate Will Pay Association term
ed to Further (annsiign.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES e
HOT TABLES
CHILL! CON CARNE
SPAVIMI STYI.i:
LUNCHES
COFFEE
BlUltaf clean and up-to-date
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Coi
Ph
id CoMonwt
Pendleto
USE CASCARETS 'FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
WHEN CONSTIPATED
HU 1HIJOIS. HEADACHY.
Ml'K. TOR sOflt STOMACH,
BAD BREATH, BAD COLDS.
Need a Laxative?
Don't take a violent purgative. Right
the sluggish condition with the safe,
vegetable remedy which has held pub
lic confidence for over sixty years.
BEECHAMS
PILLS
reat S le of Aar Mdicln in the World.
Sold Terywker. !n boiu, 10c., 25.
Get a 10-cent box.
Take a (.ascaret tonight to cleanse
your liver, stomach and bowels, and
jou win surely reel great by mom
ing. You men and women who have
headache, coated tongue, a bad cold,
are bilious, ervous, upset bothered
with a sick, gassy, disordered stom
ach, or have backache and fesl all
worn out. Are you keeping your
bowels clean with Cascareu or
merely forcing a passageway every
few days with salts, cathartic pills
or castor oil
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
I from the liver and carry off the con
stipated waste matter and poison
) from the bowels.
J Remember, a Cascaret tonight will
! straighten you out by morning. A
I 10-cent box from your druggist
1 means healthy bowel action; a clear
i nead and cheerfulness for months
Don't forget the children.
"Letter postage users of the I'nlt
ed States and particularly those who
have a large volume of letter mall
ore clearly entitled to a one-cent let
ter rate, and a determined fight will
bo made in congress this winter tl
secure It"
i U Myers, of La Grande, mad
I . V. - 1 . , . . . . I
i me aoove statement yesterday, ao
I eompanying it with the information
that the business men of his city ate
joining the ranks of the National
One Cent Letter Postage Association,
for the purpose of securing a one
I cent letter rate
j He declared that already the as
I sockitlon has strong and represent:! -
tioe menil'Orsnipi in every city an'1
town throughout the flitted States,
and that every effort Is to be direct
ed toward securing action on a one
cent rate at the approaching ses
sion of congress.
"The time has arrived." he went
on to say, "when officials at Wash
ington should take cognizance of the,'
demand made by the users of first j
class letter mail for a readjustment
Of rates so that ordinary letters. I
which are now being charged two
cents each shall be carried at cost, i
or about one cent each.
"It has been amply demonstrated
by statistics and actual investigation
I that a one cent letter rate through-'
1 out the I'nitetl stavs will pay and
1 ha .K-. ,Va av,., Kl.. .
... i .in c.iuii ic-iil out, vcoiq
demanded for the carriage of a iet
ter is nothing less than a tax.
"The I'nlted States post office de
partment was primarily organized
tor the carriage of letters, and in the
early days the charge.' made on a ba
sis of actual cost of transportation.
When the department was organize I
transportation difficulties were Im
mense, and a high rate had to be
charged. Years have passed, Won-1
ROtM
BaklngPowder
AbsolutelPure
Insures the most
delicious and healthful food
NO ALUM -HO PHOSPHATE
terday. to visit the Williams family. Mr and Mrs. Leo L. Fix of Alkali,
to learn that John C Williams with Hpent Sunday With Mrs. Fix's parent',
his bride, had gone to visit him inMr and Mrs o F. ttteU,
Missouri and John will be as greatly The Rev. C. F. t'unnlngham of
surprised upon his arrival In Mia ' lluldman. filled his regular appoint
sourl to find that his brother-in-law, menl here Sunday to a small congre-
Mr. Webb, Is here
Joe F. Fisher visited the county
seat last Saturday for the first time
In several weeks, owing to his being
confined with a severe attack of the
KTlp.
gallon, ii
sickness.
rig to bad weal her and
it has been demonstrated that once
In a while a fat w nun can have a
mean disposition.
Kaihryne Kriek the girl replies in words that ring out
Kathryne Frlck of Harrlsburg, Pa., clearly and that are marvels of enun-
deaf. dumb and blind, has Just celc- elation, considering that she is totally
braird her .sixteenth birthday by glv- deaf and has not heard a word Ottered
ing a party to her little girl friends, since her baby days.
"1 am sixteen years old." she said Kathryne Frlck is above grade It,
very plainly, "and I am going to i;ive many of her studies. She speaks and)
my friends a treat." writes batter Kngltsh than most oftliel
The words were actually spoken, children in the highest grade in the I
they were not mumbled or chatteie l. I school. She is a wizard with her
Thev were fairly clear and clean cut, fingers. Her latest accomplishment
and they carried with them the joy j is running a sewing machine which
and insatiable l"ve of life of a not - she does with accuracy and dispati h.
mal girl. threading her own needle.
Seven years ago. when Kathryne I She can knit and sew. crochet,
Prick entered the Pennsylvania In-1 weave: she is an adept at using
lonui in. .10 ions nave revolution! 1 gutute fnr tne Deaf and Dumb, at typewriter and seldom makes an er
he transportation business and thai If aunt A lev she could not utter alror. She has read manv of the clas-
syllable She made unintelligible ales. She knows the big facts In the
MOnda, her body was frail. She hud Kiiropean war. She can traee the
no noise no .-tahllltx nn direction: warring countries on a raised map
which is the present chargf. .,,,. m-arcelv walk alone She has a Rood ground work of his-
the United State)' Today she Is n well developed, well toric information She delights in
about the W.n nf sixteen, with a keen I COlOT. though she Is virtually blind
most perfect working machine therj ' intelligence shining in her and can only dimly discern the bright
L in the business world. When youlal.e that reflects the working of ao reds and blue In a strong sunlight
consign a letter to the postof'ice, youi ..hv, brain The girl s marvelous development
have almost definite insurance that i , ......,.,,.., in ih. ulun ! Is ,m.. to ti... infinite tint ienc and
language the questions that'are spi ll-1 pains of her teacher. Miss Mabel P
ed into her hand or that she gathers i Whitman who has brought her mind
with her delicate fingers from the! out of its original chaos into a state
lips of her iinestionev or from the vl- of preparedness for any Information
hrations of the throat of the speaker that may come her way.
SNOWFLAKE
SODAS
are baked right here in the Northwest.
They come to you fresh and crisp.
Aak your dealer
Take no other
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
cost of carriage has been lowered un- j
til now it is known letters can be
call lad at one cent instead of at two
"Mechanically
ostoffice department
lib-. Brief In Railroad Case.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8. The de
partment of justice filed a brief at
Salt Lake City in the government's
suit for the separation of the South
ern Pacific and Central Pacifio railroads.
y
HOUSEKEEPING HELPS
for Christmas Gifts
ELECTRICITY
Is the cleanest, most convenient, safest
and most economical in the end, for
Heating, Cooking, Lighting. Power
, e hr an electrical gift and make her
happy.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
Telephone 40.
it will reach Its destination. On the
other hand, the methods used for de
termining charges on different clash
es of mail are ntupiated and unsci
entific, and seems certain that a
general revision of the postal rates
must be made within the next few
months. "There are many reasons why let
ter users are entitled to a one cent
rate. Among them may be mention
ed:
"Because the government is mak
ing about 100 per cent profit on let
ter postage.
"Because the department was es
tablished primarily for the distribu
tion of letter mall.
"Because It was never intended
mat letter mail should pay a profit.
"Because one-half of our letter
postage Is a tax.
"Because this tax I nut used for
the general expense.' oi the gov
ernment, but utilized as a subsidy
for other classes of mall.
"Because It is wrong to tax on
class for the benefit of another.
"Because on equalization of our
1'stal rates will provide bciter scr
"Ice. "Because we have teen entitled to
one cent letter postage for the pa-t
ten years.
"For the pnrpov of crystalizin?
throughout tne United States so that
this reform can be brought about,
there has been formed the National
One Cent Letter Postage Association
of which Charles Wm. Burrows,
Cleveland, Is president, and Oeorge
T. afclntoch, Cleveland. Is secretary
treasurer and manager of the cam
paign. This organization has been In
existence for a number of years and
has been steadily working for a one
cent letter rate.
"I feel certain that we can pre
sent this matter In a proper light, so
that our representatives at the na
tional capitol will be sufficiently Im
pressed to support this work.
I
V
TellMetheS
Btttifdl Vessel is Shelled.
LOSDOK, bee. v. The British ves
sel. Japanese Prince, was pursued five
hours by a submarine and heavil;.
shelled. It escaped.
HELP voi it i.ivkr rr r.YS
When your liver gets torpid and
your stomach nets queer, talte !r.
Our school Is closed until the epl-
demic subsides.
Thomas Kerr made . business trip
to the Holdtnan OOUtttfJ Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Jess Craig and D. V.
Davis were Pendleton traders last I
Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams went!
to Pendleton last Thursday where j
zcrei 'Mt
King's New Life Pills and you Willi they witnessed the marriage ceremon'
find yourself feeling better. They j of their sun. John C. Williams, of
purify the blood, give you freedom : Nolln. to Miss Amanda c. Price of
from constipation, biliousness, dlxxl-j Pilot Kock The Rev. Snyder of pen
ness and indigestion. You feel ftne-- dleton. officiated Only a few of the
Just like you wsm to feel. Clear the I immediate relatives were present
complextion, to. :'5c at druggists. The groom is a hlg rarmer in this
Adv. I vicinity, having control of 12!M ;icre.
; I of wheat land, besides he owns lfio
: acres south of Kclio In the Teel inl-
MANY NOLIN PEOPLE
ARE ILL FROM GRIPPE
II AltltLY I'AMILY IX ME
5f.k;itbokii(oi has
ESeWF.1 DISKASK.
(Special Correspondence.!
NOLIX, Ore.. Dec. 7. The grippe
epidemic has struck ua and struck us
hard. Hardly a family In the neigh-
gat ion district.
The bride was liorn and raised m ar
Adams and Is the daughter of Mrs.
Mary K. Price of Pilot Rock, who has
valuable holdings there, besides "he
OVnl 160 acres of wheat Istnd near
the town Of Adams.
Following the marriage ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs Williams left for south
west Missouri, Mr. Williams' former
borne, to spend their honeymoon, aft-
borhood has escaped the malady. , Pr wn0h they will live on the Nolln
Among the latest victims are Violet ranch. We wish them happy Jour-
nejr through Bfe and hope that each
8hlpley. Mrs. C. f Connor, Mr in I
Mrs. J. K. Hendricks. Mrs. R. 8. Aus
tin, ill the Steele family. Ella Kerr,
J. T. Williams, Prof and Mrs. R. ft
Bixby.
day will add to the demestic Joys of
Mr. Williams and his estimable wife.
K M. Webb of Kaclne, Mo , was
surprised upym his arrival here ye.;-
Obex
r
May Testify In . V.
NEW YOKK. Dec. 8. Franz von
Rlntelen, a Herman spy. reported sen
fenced to die at London within a
week will be reprieved If he furnish
ed evidence for the trial December tl
here of Paul Meloy, a broker accused
ot aiding him to obtain a fraudulent
American passport. Over Id witness
es, many of them from the Pacific
coast, have been summoned to testi
fy in the case. The government ex
pects to link von Rlntelen' activi
ties with Oermaa propaganda on the
Pacific coast and Mexico.
Remedy Prescribed
by Many Doctors
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I HOOP' ES. CHOP SUEY, CHHU DISHES
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Rat- Would Co I'p.
ST. UOUIft Mo . Dec. S. Separation
id the Central Pacific and Southern
Pacific, as sought by the government.
Would eventually lead to an Increase
In rates from the Pacific coast, ac-
rding to Peter Dunne. special
Southern Pacific counsel In his clos
ing argument here He pointed out
that the absence or disgruntled ship
pers Is an Indication that the merger
has not cost them anything A rul
ing In the caBe la expected thi-
FOB could put all the I'nlted States
xcept Alaska In Hrazll and huve
lao.HI mmn miles left.
co-xmi m or eutPLfg i-amtivk
hhhk prove8 moot erti-
ii:t.
Dr. W. A. Evans, writing for the
Chicago Tribune, makes the asser
tion that practically everyone, at
some time or other surfers from con
stipation This applies regardlegH of
age or condition in life.
The congestion .,r stomach waste
in the bowels is oyidenced In various
j ways; bloat, eructation of foul storn-
ach gasea, sick headache, languor, all
I Indicate constlpalon. and call for
prompt attention, not only to relievo
' the present discomfort but also to
! avoid possible disease that follows ne-
I uliw-t ,.r Ihlu ltt,r..,l tmm llilll
riurjin ciuiarucH and violent pur
: gatlves should not ne employed, as
these afford only temporary relief,
while they serve to shock the entire
, system A mild laxative such as Dr
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is far pref
! erable and is now the remedy gener
ally used and prescribed by many doc
tor. It I free from opiate or nar
cotic drug, acts easily and pleasant
ly, without griping of other pain and
Is a safe, effective family remedy.
Mr. chas Schell, 132 church St..
Grenada, Miss., writes that he four.d
BM inch deli- I ctoul al una Jit
ct'oof rmffim) Mine are alwayt to dry. on I use K C Baking Ponder. Mine
And if I make toiler Ihin thty Jail. alxav) I irn ml well, to II must 4c Urn
Hou) do you Jo II?" baking pomJtr. "
It 1 the baking powder. Ti make muffins, cakes and pastry rich
and moist, yet light and feat nary, a modern double acting baking
powder must be used one tliat will give off leavening gas in the
oven as well as in the mixing bowL
! Baking Powder
is really a blend of two baking powders, one of which
starts to raise as soon as moisture is added. The
other is inactive until heat is applied. This sustains
the raise until your muffins, biscuit3 or cake is done.
K C Baking Powder costs less than the old
iashioned quick acting kinds, yet you need use no
more and it is superior to them in every way.
u Try a can at our risk and be convinced.
FOR SALE
NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
Seven room dwelling, with modern built in conveni
ences, first class condition, seven blocks from Main street
Can be bought for $1800 if taken at once.
MaTLOGK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO.
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS
Mlt. 1l s. gCBEU.
relief himself by using Dr. Caldwell'
Hyrup Pepsin and nuw keep It on
hand for family use A bottle of Dr.
Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin Hhijuld have
a place in every family medlolno
client A trial bottle can be obtained,
free of charge, by writing to Dr. W
H. Caldwell, i . Washington St .
Montlcello, Illinois.
g!lttmiIpMMli
UNITED STATES
Examiners make a thorough inspection not less than H
fur ,'co na,V, Irani. f. n.l.l.'i: 1.. 11 ' m t
jai. in ouuuitui u) miH nve (o) sworn
statementi are handed to the U. S. Government
every year.
Grasp these facts and you will realize what a liiirh
degree of SAFETY AND PROTECTION we give
every customer.
Glad to have you come and see us.
The American National Bank
OF PENDLETON