PA fit TWO DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1815. EIGHT PAGES 8 I I If g I g 8 i i g g i g i i Christmas Shopping is in full Swing Here -HOP EARL i " IS BEI.N' j HEEDED BY HUNDREDS. AND THEY ARE FINDING CHRIST MAS NG MUCH EASIER THAN IT V ILL BE LATER. OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS STORAGE SERVICE IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE FOR YOU A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GOODS FOR DELIVERY AT ANY T!ML THAT YOU MAY DESIGNATE. THIS GIVES YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF MAKING SELEC TIONS KARLY. ,1 ' Mk m i s s g J? ag I )S Avenue tic f Optra Paris. Jjj t r j , . I irr pan-rni are told b) tnit 11 thin axe uM by any m the world the II si I Cj ? Holiday News " Wirthmore " Waists Depamjent Charming aryln overflow the fair' of" The Delineator, "rkirfrrak !" the flW theett, and the center '....' j Come n kxai look then. over. $1 long sleeves. voile and heavy .hirtin(f. This is p 0 I I i Ule through nation cooperation. Made totted white price only wide SILK HSE. !-- ft KIMONA SILKS Thee are oT the bert quality Jap silks. Big floral patterns and Japanese desijrn." ; M inches wide, some exclusive kimona lengths, all colors. A silk kimona pattern will make a very acf "ptable Xmas gift. The rand 7Ttt to 1.25 BATH ROBE BLANKETS Make an ideal Xmas gift. Big assortment colors to select from, neat designs, Indian patterns, best quality, all colors, including cord, loop and tassel. Each 82.75 SILK WAIST PATTERN These are exclusive waist patterns, just enough for a wairt in light and dark shades, printed warp floral ef fect, plaids, stripes, etc. Each put up in Xmas box ready for mailing. Each $3.00 to J5.00 Gift Hints From Our Men's Shop H omen as well as men will find our men's furnish ing department one of the most desirable places to make selections of Christmas gifts for men. u our i stock was never larger or more varied than this sea son. We have plenty of new shirts, half hos, collars, neckwear, pajamas, bath robes, lounging robes, -rnok-ing jackets, mufflers, drew jewelry, garters, Delta, penden, handkerchiefs, etc., from which choice may be made. Our styles art- up to the minute. Our prices are stnctlv guaranteed. CORSAGE BOUQUETS Add a touch of brightness to your blouse or party dress by wearing a corsage bouquet. Price 2."r. .'JjC HAND BAGS AND PURSES Hand bags and purses, leather, moire and mesh. Price 81.25 to S12.50 JEWELRY, BEADS, ETC. Beauty pins, bracelets, lavallieres, lockets, collar pins, belt pins and beads, are all acceptable gift-. Price . 25 to 85.00 IN OUR ART AND DRAPERY DEPT. You will find bv far the most attractive display of cre tonnes in the citv. There are "a hundred and one" different dainty gifts which can be made of cretonnes. Just a few suggestions are: bags of various kinds, shoe pockets, book ends, waist paper baskets, work boxes, lamp and candle shades, sofa pillows, petticoat-' and negligees. GIVE "HER" A PRETTY WAIST She'll Appreciate It. No other gift ould be more sure to please than a dainty waist. We will gladly show you our handsome assort ment, which includes dressy lace waist, smart crepe de chines in all the desirable shades; sheer waists of Georgette crepe that have the advan ages of durability and daintiness Our prices range from 81-05 to 815 I I ,1 i 1 1 a i 1 i i i i i i I I g i i I I Additional Social and Per I sonal News on Page 5 j The first of terse of an lecture b Mrs Jwlt M Homyman and Mrs M jm will -4 riven next Monday and Tuesday evening at the 1-r.nv. tortaa ihurch. On Honda evening aficrvel Angrk) and hla mast folio Ing evening Raphael will !e the subje. t But lectures will b illustrated. The clab ladle of the :ae arranged for the lectures on the great master and are anti i pating th with interest. Tlx- Pr-greartve Delphian Club. Just recently organized for the bene ' th,- not able to attend the lAantoea meetings of the Pendleton i ilhan :ub. will meet Honda: evening t 7:3 in the council I i Holiday Sale If You Miss It-You Will Miss It 8 BOYS' SUITS it for Christmas, they ike good S service win te r.g at the Chur Mia Kdru Zimmerman and Mildred Berkeley. Uiu Mark 'I ...! Buy the bov a suit 1 gifts. One lot of Buster Brown suits on sale 81 Large assortment of boys' suits in Norfolk and double breasted style . 81-65 to 81.05 We have about 10 boys' Overcoats on hand that sold from $o.00 to $7.50, while they last 82.05 SUIT CASES Suit cases of even description and priced to please. Just the thing for a gift. 24 inch suit cases OHt 24 inch matting suit cases 81-25 2-trap matting suit cases 81.15 Lignt weight leather suit cases 24 and 20 inch. steel frames 82.05 and 83.15 Cow hide suit cases, straps, extra deep, guaranteed 8 !.!'" to 98.50 TRAVELING BAGS See our line of traveling bags; you will find real values here and priced to suit. Imitation leather bags 81.45. S1.S5 and 82. 15 Leather bags, seal grain 84.0.5 Extra heavv cow hide bags and combination suit cases leather lined. 8 pockets 80.00. 810.5O THE HUB i K H i 8 8 8 i 8 1 I 8 r 8 1 I 8 The Peoples Warehouse : MM U mu (flu 24 Mi 0j&u,jt4um!M'eM'eMtiAttAtSAl ni&t&MV&ZXL Sal 5 : WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. ral uble of &00 The favors scoff were won by Mis Gayi The tfilver weddinft anniversary ot! Mr tad Mr-. W It. Taylor was cele brated in fitting style by thirt 'ur Of their frleini.-i last Friday evernns. ; with a grand "shlveree." It was a1 complete surprise, but the visitor)! were made welcome and a moxl pleasant evening was passed with various otiinm for entertainment, j amoOS tliem a mock wedding, with! the twenty-five years bride and Mow tat principals. David Taylor, lather of the groom, assisted the minlst-r with h!n "old political law" ceremony after which the couple were solem.i-' ly sentenced to connubial bondag.'l until their diamond anniversary. Athnia Press. Walter Sutherland of 1'llot Rockl pent VMtVsf In the city. J f Burroughs of Wallula wa over from his home yesterday V J. Ooran was among the Hei.x! residents In i'endleton yesterday. Waiter Allison, forest ranger at L'kiah. Is a Pendleton visitor today. A. L Douglas of Weston was num-l bered among the visitors here yes-! lerday Ernest lihormley of Helix ten amonit the visitors in the city yes terday. Mr. and Mrs Willie Bedford and' child were here from Adams this' morning. Mr and Mrs. tleorge Iamhlrth' were i.i from their home on Stag j fjuli h yesterday. Charlies Ibaugh. formerly of Pilot Hock, but now of Helix, was a Pendleton visitor yesterda). Amusements hat the press agent say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. viol hi i: OK Tlll CITV TO 111 GIVES SERMON A moral lesson for young girls as much as for their mothers that is the analysts of "The Blindness gf Virtue' the great Ess-may feature fjlm which will be shown at the Pas time theater on Sunday. This greai play deals with a question of vital importance to every home. It Is a thrilling Indictment against the mod ern fashion -r bringing up children In ignorance of certain problems in life. Edna Mayo and Bryant Wash bum take the leading parts In this gTeat film adaptation EPIDEMIC OF GRIPPE SUBSIDES AT NOLIN SCHOOLS B IV TO RBOPEJT OTHER NEWS XOTBt Of Til T IMSTIUCT. i oi bt m:iii; iiki.ii LP. FIRE ABOARD WAS ONE o'dln.rj TIirtltDIC- rvKl UIMMCCHTt horse. The record of Abt is said xcad HAN IPJUMCMCO, Dec. 11-- ,,ial "'"'' 11 Through the fO-MIHtl that !,re!'nl" Ms.k.mlth. MM N W the Mlnne,U-. bunker, bad been'1'"' ""'" " r'"'rd' brought under control H was learned! J"h", J "'J Mr. (or the first lime that threa,. '" I'h ladelph a spoking DIM eoed conflagration - among th ,""k Al" f"r froW . ' oooble... re., and surmised withi"""" - " MHHl irkkk :puin aarttck, of the uratH! Norihem Hteamshlp Company's bl Ire, enter , has I. a I to rohtend i-ih b a ship i 0 Mtttl N ' ruber 1 4 l,'i'i'j-ton 'argo) f.r Loaeoa with il f.lstuffs. c W. Wlb y marine Mfsfftfltftad MM 'or 0M '' NofflffMrrn Htearo-i ... fc -of soil, corriujtn. hii'i m h.-i.- Vt human (fid Home s,d. I NEW VOUK. Dec. 10 Walter Whitman's ilrthplae has been solo l iitictlori The old homs of the pre:, near Huriiltigtori. L I . wits Its sur- ihdlng farm Mlltdlngl nod 12 Mr laud. Nrag kaoektd d'.wn to John I' Rotffe, a real estate dealer, for the Vinneotaa arrival, said that he tiiight have tiollt for himself broad ..arilis that the n,e .,. uhd.-f . n fjf ,iUf,B ,. ,l. He said that fife , ,u ,. f , bunkWI w not I M .one,,e B( M r u,rn here for the Ulrmewfta, and that he old . ... , ii'oii uai"-nie ii nmiir .inn .n-n option of the art. The first notab' addition to the list of employers oc curred in OCtObtf, wheti 373 were Hated Fifty-nine of fhei new em plovers listed last month are In class 10. comprising logging and the luml-r Industry this ranking second to class f, general lonstrunlve work, with l!4 riew emplo.ers 1000 KETMKN fiPT BIKE. Part Made l'h ( Ii-icUiimI, ( Iniln nail. I blcaifo g m. CINCINNATI, Dec in rie thou , sand telegraph oparaCota of the ! .eland, cinilnnatl, Chicago : St. Iiuls railroad will receive an in rfhse In wages that will cost '.he ro;:il 14.',. ooo earj , Mrcordlng to an In one ear a horse or a ci eat nine times Its own weight liUT the rcMsffl ha'l been In stiy rest danger from this iause. lie aid farther tbst he hail no reason In i telle... that th fire, originated froru o'her than natural causes It was 'iild bar that i Ulit of th MiMtat'd llUlJf were In use, hut that fte,- supplying stesin for the upafattni Ml draMDca, refrtaarauad niiichlner;, s'tef'rig K'n and otltaff inttrii.ii ifftarhanlam tfiara w$t llttta J- ft lor propulsion I ari-iiis Ihe eiiinr." he ori'-e wrote nfi II The crowd gathered ht-n- - as of farmer folk, but tf a different world from which the author of "LaV "f 'irsss' loved pad sarin abo it Th H I were Italian and 'ierrnaiis. -wedes MMI itllal hi A few of the fssl-l ai ishlrtg Amerlc.ih farmers wer-. there, but with fur roals laatadd tiveralls and inotorcars instead Oil huggle. siilfixsn jg output cams BATTUE, Wa.h. ))' io record fOff salmon eggs taken broken b Washington slute h erles this ear aei-ordlng to not-1 and I we if sfidiilaK rtnattm. Hurt A MIAN V I m . !.-. I 1 o b de tinted for a '-itv office Ifld break his It-tr In two ilia-is the sarm nlxllt was 11 lent if J N We. Idle, who fish Commlsloner Darwin feM aarrad g ell . osbiil of Ht lo for withstanding adverse weather . fla -,, ,f, thi ,-lty tlii. stream condition and a srrnili lad bl .1, votes mn run on I'uget Bound. Wlihit, aa hour nfiii the returns Knormous number of eggs i j 1 1 d Wt-ildl- fell from taken on th Columbia river an I n sideaalk whllt taking mi Inttultated 'Irnys Harbor, the take In the Co ,, hotOt i I urn bin district being 41.000.000. as j against 22.000,000 lst year, nnd ou nn . nnurl Itrnfr ! ,,"r,',"r . ''; MHIUAIIBU'HIA He. 10 What ' " ' "' ?,"""!." i, Ma i to i rooord m .he - """ w,i m, " maklBI of horaeatMM was cr,,,t.,l b) 0all river and rjrajr Hnrbor to trie i ifi 1 iiiiiiti iii.i 1 1". I - i ll U Abt h blacksmith of Fifty. I'lghlli lied Iv. il stuets AIM did Ihe Vaftl In the Ikof "' Ida! Kreel. fiH05 , .tlil sift-el. where he made 12 tl'isrn hnHM'shties In four hoard antl 41t minutes Ills helpci nun his hro ther am m .lohns Biiriis I initicr tiM t.aln- :nm 'il.VMI'IA, Wash Dec. 10. Three haadrad arid nlnt-tv-elght new etn layan In Washington in Industrie! Mm MM his heater coming under the compensation in . Were listed bV the ftt'l Unit In I Insil, - An MkM of the ia ..f M.I run he nin e I .inimlssloii darihg .iveiiihe, list! fr.uii the fact lluil making si said t" be the large-! iimnth -tie dossil toraaJMt Is t hi mil lt d ii fslf thus.- Illlllli'illatel) following the ad- f ,"i5i-' Mjui!rsf '. ''";. Wpe H M' tcr yTrl HKI Kalx-r's son Walt- I mil I cbruary. Iliipliig for ll-adc. sONDON, Dec. 10. Emperor Wtt liam has fixed the date for the mar-! riage of his youngest son. Brlnce Jo-1 achim. and Princess Marie of Anhail for the end of February at Potsdam says a dlspath to the Kxhsnge Tele kraph DOB! pAa from Amsterdam. "The marriagi- was to have taken place herore Christmas, says me ois patch. The Kmperor and Empress hope that the wai will be ended by February and th ( therefore post poned the marriage ceremony until hat time. Should ihe war not have been concluded hv the date set for the wedding the ceremony will be ex tremely simple." lt BI III TIM S III IBS AIT SoO.IKin to lie sked of (icrmany for licuth or Dr. E. V. Wood, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Heirs of I r. K. F. Wood, of Janesville, Wis., MM of the Americans lost In the An hie disaster, will ask Hermany to In damnifr them for At lensi 6d,000. n Rttorn! for the estate conferred lit lenirlh with Secretary Lansing. The state department and Inciden tally Herman official, have been ii waiting the filing of the first claim for an Indication of what might he usl.ed. not only for the victim of ihe Arabic, but for the Americans who lost their lives on Ihe I,usltanla. Dr. Wood was returning from vol unteer tHity In the hospitals of Fram e and Bnataad when he loat his life. i Special Correspondence. NOUN. Ore.. Dec. 11. The grip epidemic has begun to subside and oui school will resume operations next week. A Mr Anderson of Hermlston hai secured a i ontract to drill a Jeer well nn the school yard for District No. 28 and Is preparing as rapidly as possible to bein the work. . B. Williams and l a Wolford went to Pendleton last Wednesday night and were introduced into the mysteries of the initiatory degree of Odd Fellowship by Integrity ly.dtte No. 92. o. F. Steele, J. T Williams, F. M Webb and D. W. Davis. Odd Fallow, were Pendleton visitors last Wednes day night. A J. Amoureux and Joe lilakely weie down from the county seat ,-ei-terday attending to legal matters. Mrs. A. J. Hurt Is visiting friends and relatives ut Ailums this week. Saturday night will be the reguhv meeting night for the Nolln LJterary and debating society. The question for debate is; "Be solved that there Is more pleasure. In pursuit than there Is In posses sion." Miss Stella Steele Is leading debat er on the ufflrmatlvc and Miss Jaun Ita Dupult Is the negative leader. The Tantallxer is the name of our literary paper, with O. F. Steele and D. W. Davis as editors VV. L. Noble, a former reiddent of Nolln, but now located in Iff K P. oil fields in California, 1 visiting in our midst. Mrs. Ievl Durrlngton linU litHe daughter, Doris, left for thfdr bbm In Fresno, Calif., last Thursday aftd spending several months here BtBOnd relative. I' rWXGI l i t itll H BREATH BAD, l"l ll BOTH i l l vv I iv i.i; IXO how u tlive "California -yrup of Figs" ut once a teaspm.nful t"da often saves a ilcg child tomorrow. If your Utile one is out of oils half sick, isn't resting, eating ami acting naturally look, mother: see If tongue Is coated This la a sun sign that Its little stomach, liver and bowel art clogged with waste When cross. Irritable, feverish slomm h flour, breath bad or has stomach ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full Of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the constipated poison, un dlgeated food and sour Ult gcntl. moves out of Its little bowels with out griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can lest easy after giving this harmless fruit laxative." be cause It never falls to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels .in I sweeten the stomach and they dear ly love It pleasant taste. Full di rection for liable, children of ill ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrupA Ask your druggist for a iO-Cnt bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs." then see that It Is made by the "Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company." baby Albertlne ICMMook "ml declar ed she will raise It to I healthy nor mal womanhood to prove her the-crlefl. French ntfe-or to Jail. I'ABIS, Dec. 8. tieneral Oallletil. the French minister of war. gave an other example recently of his deci sion not to tolerate abuse or favorit ism In the army when he ordered n officer of the territorials sentenced t' ( days In a fortress for making use of sn automobile owned by man whom he had selected for an orderly PERUNA jl A STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY For over forty years it has been used as A TONIC AND STOMACH REM EDY, Pernna aids the 'ap petite and gives new life to digestion. AI.V TO CAM, FOB LOAN. mot I er, ilat d daughter should mg girls Ev.-n Sunday and Mon- BOMK, Dec 10 In a statement before the chamber or deputies the minister of the treasury, Paolo Car cano, said that the nudget of 1915- 1R showed a surplus or 1243.400,000 But, added the minister, the surplus was much below the amount neces sary for the expenditures Indlapell able for the continuation of the war from the end of December to the end of June Therefore, It wn necessary to mnke another appeal to the Italian people Tor a great na tional loan Btgaof Carcuno. speaking with re' erence to the budget or 191S-1T, predicted peace would come before that period and he csilmatetl a fitir plus of 128,000,000. The expenses of the war, according to the mlnb t-r raached ffM, oOO.OOO during the first flag month and would be propor tionately higher In the next seven montha WHIM Adopt Deformed Hnln PORTT..AND, ore., Dec 8. Ex-1 pressing Ihe strongest disagreement ! with the action of Dr Halsleden o( Chicago In permitting the defective Bollinger baby to tiV. Miss Helen Klelblock, J5. a trained nurse, for mally adopted the 18 months old do fictlve daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Brown of flladstone, Oregon. The child Is partially paralyzed and i otherwise subnormal, .she named the Aids Digestion Promotes Health HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It is Nature's best aid in eotnbati-C ailments of the Stomach and Bowels. BARGAINS! Real bargain in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Vi -PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Go. Leading Dniigliti t