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    I'AGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
Only 5 More Days of
THE HUB
HOLIDAY SALE
It will pay you to take advantage of this sale, for the
savings you will find here are worth while.
Men's Fancy Silk Ties
Men's reversible ties 25?
Men's wide ends silk ties,
35f and 45
Mackinaw Coats
Why not get a Mackinaw
coat for Christmas,
good assortment of pat
terns $4.00, $4.95,
S5.S5 and $6.85.
Sample sweaters, big line
to select from at 49,
to $4.95.
Boys' Suits
One lot boys' Buster
Brown suits $1.00
Boys' suits in Norfolk and
double breasted styles
$1.65 to $4.95.
Boys' overcoats $2.95
Men's overcoats.... $6.50
Men's heavy lined coats
$2.95.
Bovs' high top shoes at
$1.85.
Boys' lined gauntlet
glove 39?
Boys' wool gloves,.... 19
Men's Sample Gloves
Gloves of every descrip
tion will be found here.
Dress gloves 65 to
$1.35.
Lined Gloves 50 to
$1.35.
Men's auto gloves $1.00
to $2.45.
IS
AT
RECENTLY IN ADAMS
A. 1.1KI KN is RECORDER
AND KI1UIY is ELECTED
AS TREASURER,
House Slippers.
ladies' felt house slippers
leather sole, fur trim
mi a. all sizes and col
ors, the pair 95c
ladies', men's felt padded
total Reposo house slip
MT8 various colors, the
$1.45
lirjre assortment of felt
trimmed house slip
pers St. 25 to $1.45
Children's felt house slip
pers, leather soles, fan
cv trimmed, the pair
75. 85 and 95.
Men's house slippers in
felt and leather 65.
$1.25. $1.45, $1.65
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Fancy embroidered initi
al handkerchiefs, 3 in a
box, the box 25
Ladies' fancy handker
chief sets, 1-2 doz in
box, the box 75
Ladies' pure linen hand
kerchiefs 10. 3 for
25.
Huck towels with red
border, each 10
Turkish towels, big line to
select from 7Vs to
29.
Sport and Hockey caps
for bovs' and girls' 25
45. 65.
Three imcUimii Me Chosen to
Servo Two Years Sunwise Party
Ii liekl at Home or Mr. ami Mrs
J. Y. llarrah Eight Inches. '
Snow l"alK at Adams,
(Special Correspondence.)
ADAMS. Ore., Dec. 18 The city
election which was held recently
elected the following officers for the
year: Mayor, S. A- Edwards; record
er. T. A. Lieuallen; treasurer, Bert
Klrby; councllmen. two years, Jack
Mayborry, J W. Spencer and M. C.
McOollum
A surprise party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurrah
Tuesday night. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen. Mr.
and Mrs. J W. Pennger, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Chesnut, Mrs A. H. Kir
by, Mrs. Steven Kdwards, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W Stockton, Miss Pearl Wil
son, Miss Minnie Pennger, Miss Dora
Chesnut; Messrs Karl Simonton.
Ralph Wallen. Jack and Guy May
berry Ail enjoyed a very pleasant
evening playing rook, block and
flinch and making different kinds of
j candy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baker were
visitors at the county seat Tuesday.
LAGRANDE WANTS TO
HAVE ENGINE CREWS
KEPI IN THAT CITY
l Mtl lOlM'V SKAT DOES Mil
LIKE CHANGES ON THE
0.-W, SYSTIOM.
lloltof 1 BxpKMtd That It May Not
Be Necessary to Hae Men on
Crews Remove Tbotr Homes From
a Grande to Pendleton Observer
DlnmiTjl situation.
I R C H E Sj
K.
Ser- 5;
ni.-
In connection with the announce
ment of the proposed opening of the
Pilot Kock Junction terminal yards
about January IS and of the conse
quent change In division runs, the La
Grande Observer Indulges In a good
deal of speculation aa to the ulti
mate meaning of the change. Am
ong other things, the observer thinks
it possible that the engine crews DM)
not be forced to move from La
Grande The Commercial club ol
that city, Chairman George Furnhart
of the engineers' grievance committee
and Chairman Adams of the firemen
have taken up with President Farrell
the matter of keeping the engine
crews in La Grande.
The Observer discusses the matter
as follows:
While official announcement has
been made of this change, and it has
been freely reported in railroad cir
cles that all passenger engine crews
now in service out of La Grande
ten in all will be transferred, as a
Christian SctoOCO,
Webb and Johnson streets
vices Sunday . 1 a. ttV and S
Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesda
8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Is
the Universe, Including Man. Evolv
ed by Atomic Force " The reading
room at the church is open daily, ex
cept Sunday, from : until 4 u. m.
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I AUTO TRIMMING!
I OF THE BETTER CLASS
E We Make New side curtains, new back curtains,
cover tops, replace broken bows and sockets.
re-
Presbyterian.
Regular services. 10 a. DQ. Sun
day school, 11 a. in. morning worship,
sermon by the pastor, subject.
' Obedience and Sacrifice." Solo, May
rie Snyder. "Amid the Shadows."
Anthem, "God Shall Charge His Holy
Angels." 6:30 Young Peoples' Meet
ing. 7:30 evening evangelistic service.
Mr. Synder will speak to young peo
ple, subject, "The man who fell In
to bad company and what happened
to him. The evening service will
open with a 30 minute song service.
Solo. Victor Hansen, "Face to Face."
Ladies' quartet. "Come Unto Me."
Hamley & Co
Fan belts, universal Joint covers, bumper straps.
I
Mr. and Mrs. G M. Morrison and matter of fact it Is postme ana m-
. .. . . a .. ,.,. r 1 , ,!.,,)., that not n slnffle -1)1
I cniiuren moiorea 10 toe .r... , ur-u riuou' -
Saturday. I Ploye win oe movea iruui ma
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Hales and son I On the face of the order It would ap
John motored to the county seat ! pear necessary to transfer passenger
Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Harrah and sons. Donald
and Vernoon were visitors at the
county seat Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Krebs and her mother
Mrs. Simonton. motored to the coun
ty seat Tuesday.
A. L Myrick has now sold his place
in Adams to Robert Jones.
The Catholic church will give a
suDber in the Maestretti hall for the
engineers to either Huntington or Pi
lot Rock Junction, as passenger en
gines will run the full distance un
der the new order of things. But.
as a matter of fact, there Is a way
open to let engineers lay over In La
Grande, and it' these arrangements
are made, the east-end run would not
be changed at all, but the west end
run would be a double-back proposi
tion. In other words nn engineer go-
Methodlst.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Epworth
League at 6:30 p m.; preaching at
U a. in, and 7:30 p. m Morning
subject. "The Good Man's Strength,
Fortress and Refuge." Text. Jer.
1:19. Evening text, Heb. 3:15 and
Numbers 15:5. Special music at
each service.
Mormon church.
Services will be held Sunday even
ing at the home of R K. Perry. 507
Marie street, at 7:30 o'clock A good
male quartet will be In attendance
and all are cordially invited to come.
Upholstering, etc.
"OUR WORK MAKES GOOD, OR WE DO."
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ACHING JOINTS
AND STOP PAIN
INSTANT RELIEF WITH SMALL
TRIAL IIOTTliK OF OLD,
FENETltAING "ST. JA
COB'S OIL.
church of the- Redeemer,
Sunday school at 10 a. m. The
holy communion will be celebrated
at the 11 a m. service Miss Gladys
Hamley will be the soloist. Dlvlno
service and sermon at 7:30 p. m. All
are cordially invited CTiarles yiiln
ney, rector.
Rheumatism Is "pain" only.
Not one case In fifty requires In
ternal treatment. Stop drugging:
Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Ja
cob's Oil" right Into your acre, stiff,
aching Jolnta, and relief comes in
stantly. "St. Jacob's Oil" la a harm
leas rheumatism liniment which nev
er disappoints and can not burn the
skin
Limber up! Quit complaining
Get a small trial bottle of old. hon
eat "St. Jacob's till" at any drug
store, and in Just a moment you'll
be free from rheumatic pain, sore
ness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Re-,
lief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" 1b j
Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia,
I lumbago, backache, sprains.
I am unable to secure desir
able of flee location In this city,
and my residence Is not oan
trally located. I will call at the
residence of anyone Interested
In Chiropractic, and give ex
amination and explanation tree.
DR. GEORGE J. KIN&
Licensed Chiropractor,
Phone 1T0.
GIVE YOUR FRIENDS
Monogram Stationery
FOR XMAS GIFT.
W. 8. SMITH ft CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARD
KNURAVERS.
MORGAN HLDO, PORTLAND. OR.
SPEED MOTOR LS NEEDED
RusinesH Studied by Mail.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gene, Dec. It. No longer need the
iregon citixen who desires correspon
dence study in business branches en
roll In private and distant correspon
dence schools; the State Cniversitj
has Just made arrangements to cover
this work for all who apply from
! countant problems; cost accounting
for printers; the law of sales; the law
of contracts; the law of private cor
; po rations; the law of insurance; the
law of commercial paper; retail sell
ing and store methods.
benefit of the church. ! Ing out on No. 17 this morning wou u
About eight inches of snow fell at make the 76-mile run to Pilot noes.
I Adams last night. and double back on No. 18 tonight
I Will Royer was at the county seat for a total continuous run of 15J
Prtany nilles. Under such an arrangement
Bveret McCullom was in Pendleton the west-ena worn can w uuu ..
Friday about two engines less than now used
Mrs. Edgar Norvel and daughter. Disposition of these two crews, some
Marguerite, are visiting at her par-
Would Rather Stand.
"Won't you take my seat? '
sr.ld
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton.
within the state. The
nave been provided by the courtesy
tf the University of Wisconsin.
The course-" offered are these 12
General organization of business;
marketing methods; bookkeeping and
accounting principles; cost account
ing; solution of certified public ac-
texts used the man !n the street car, as he lift
ed his hat to the pretty girl
"No. thank you." she replied,
been skating all afternoon and
tired of sitting down." Puck.
Al
'South
result of the campaign of a
American trade special" train
A woman should let
er. let her be wise
on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, de-j
I've voted to showing Pennsylvania mann
l'm facturerB how to wtn customers in
South America, it Is stated that five
carloads of machinery were recently
man be clev- shipped to Valparaiso. Chili, from
ihinb u-niilii mean transfer to tn
Portland division.' while others ven
ture the guess that while freight bus
iness is good the youngest passenger
engine crews would be dropped Into
freight service, thereby retaining all
crews now here. The Observer Is not
In position to say that these possible
Aeronautic Advisers Recommend
Appropriation for Experiments,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 The nd
vlsory committee on aeronautics, ap
pofnted by President Wilson last
year, made Its first report, through
the president, to congress, recom
mending an appropriation of 185,000
for an aeronautical laboratory and
special tests for developing a relia
ble speed motor for aeroplanes.
The report points out that many
accidents result from Inability of av
iators to tell accurately the speed nt
which they are traveling. The arm)
the navy anil the Smithsonian Instl
St. llcleiM Masons Visit Rainier
ST. HELENS. Or., Dec. 17 A
large delegation of MAsons from thlij
place made a fraternal visit to Rain-1
ier Masonic lodge. George F. Moeck.
a past master, who was confined to
his homo on account of sickness, was
visited by the Masons In a body and
presented with a past master's Jewel.
I tutlon are represented on
; mlttee.
Wilkes-Barre
arrangements will be made.
o other Hram li Clmitge,
The passenger engine crews arc the I
nnlv ones affected Freight servici'
remami now. ww.w. --- - inmatl
. . ... .i rnui lomati
patcning. rvvii"u " I Japan's foremost diplomats
the
B
Montono, doyen of the dip
corps at Petrograd, is one of
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Footprints of
Success
"Watch your step" if you
want your footprints to spell suc
cess on the sands of time.
And especially "Watch your
step" when it comes to advertis
ing. Don't wander off into the by
paths full of thorns to catch your
profits.
Stick to the main road.
Use newspapers, and bring the force
of your message directly into the home.
The ad vertising success paths of today
are marked with newspaper guide posts.
eiinmre Routine roununouse
repairs and upkeep on passenger en
gines will be made ready at the e M
and west terminals on the seven or
eight passenger engines to be used on
the new service, but general over-
! hauling and extensive repairs Will be
,i,,ne here. Freight engines will get
S precisely the same mechanical atten
9 tiiin under the new system that they
S3 did under the old system.
S31 Just what will happen to 1'matilli
H j is not defintely known in railroa J
53 circles today. The connections with
HI the Spokane mainline will not be
s j made there, that much is certain.
3 gome assume that Coyote may be the
93 I junction point and others think Hm
H kle will be the connecting point
9 ! These are matters to he decided at
93 j pas,t f decided in higher circles,
93 ! have not been publicly announced.
39 j The Coyote cut-off leaves the present
33; line at Hinkle. just east of Umatilla,
and strikes it again at Coyote, thus
HI leaving Umatilla off the main line.
39 i The terminal facilities now used at
Umatilla will of course go to Pilot
H9 1 nock Junction and an operator, sta-
333 tlon agent and a crew for a 1 0 "tall
355 round house will he maintained at the
new terminal. This ract aoes not cur
tail the force in the La rjrande shops
Passenger brakemen and conduc
tors will be run as before, from Pen
dleton to Huntington and from Pen
dleton to Portland
In view of the fact that passenger
f ngineers are the oldest In the service
island with posslblv one exception all
a! of the quota Of in have their homes
s own property here, barriers now
existing will have to be big not to be
33 i 1 ivrcome.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION MElHoD
If you suffer from bleeding, tubing, blind
or protruding Piles, send me Jour address.
SM I will tell you how to cure yourself t I
borne by the new absorption treatment ; and
will also send aonie of this borne trralmeni
free for trial, with references from your
own locality If requested. DeSM report Im
Mediate relief and speedy cure. Send noj
money, but tell other, of thl. offer. Write I
today to Mr. M. Hummer., Hoi I". Notre
Damn, lad.
Prevents roughneu during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAM
A superior vanishing akin
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price SO cents
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
WAR ODDITIES.
N EW'C A 8TLE- ONTY X E The
millinery trade Is booming since
thousands of girls tn Tyn aside muni
tion making districts have started
making "big money'' at shell mak
ing, A MSTERDAM A ltelglan clergy
man writing the pope estimated the
Germans had Imposed sentence on
llelglans aggregating 10.000 years,
since the occupation.
! W'AH CHECKS KOO TTtADIv
Wild
iilllK
Animal Scarce But Final Ship
ment Is Wonderful
31 PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15 There
H arrived In New York last February
35 the final shipments Of large wild anl
39 ! mals, as the war has completely par
5g! nlvzed the trade, of which the Ger
mans controlled about 75 per cent In
this shipment were several ynMnSI
i bears L'rsus arttos. Two of these
; male and ft female, were acquired by
i the Philadelphia Zoological Society.
When they arrived at the gardeni It
i was at MM noticed that they weri
In many characteristics' entirely dlf-
, ferent from any known variety ol
their supposed ty-pej. which rarely
shows variations nfl the other hand
they corresponded In efsry noticeable
particular with the TlbetaH blue bear,
described by Dlyth.
And so. by the merest chaAr", the
Philadelphia zoo mad the most Im
portant acquisition In years, rfhd
these two blue bears from Tibet, iff
sua hrulnnsus are the only specimens
!n the fnlted States As far as is
known, they are the only ones that
have ever reached an American collection.
King (Vmstnntlne III.
LONDON. Dee. 15. King Constan
A Jest that brings a smile from a
virtuous woman may bring a frown
from a prude. Should danger come,
the virtuous woman files, while the
prude stands her ground.
HOW'S THIS.
We offer One Hundred Dollars He
Ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken
ijy catarrh eufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy
for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
.'Cts thru the Blood on the Mucous
surfaces, xpelllng the Poison from
the Blood and healing the diseased
portions.
After you have taken Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure for a short time you will
.'ee a great Improvement in your gen
eral health. Start taking Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure at once and get rid of ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials, fiee
F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by all Druggists, 76c.
FALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
Served at our
tables and sold
to the trade.
Wholesale
or retail.
OYSTERS
CRAWFISH
SEA CRABS
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for
FALT'S sea foods.
LIGHT TIIK ( HltlSIMAS
TREE
by electricity this year. Much
safer than the old way and
much more beautiful. We have
Christmas tree lighting outfits
of all sizes. Everything com
plete, bulba, wire, batteries,
switches, etc. Easy to arrange
anybody can do It. Stop In
and get an outfit appropriate
to the size c,f niir tree.
J. L. VAUGHAN
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j A Few Things to Do Today I
SB
Firt ("all up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends
for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the
world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a
half.
Second
ly our bin.
-Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill
1
Third Build a good big red hot fire.
Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best
fuel in Pendleton.
Fifth Resolve to do it again.
B. L BURROUGHS, Inc.
Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5
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