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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
page two DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915. EIGHT PAGES OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Men's Suits and Overcoats BEGINS MONDAY C.27 DE IF PRICE IS ANY OBJECT TO YOU DONT MISS THIS SALE, g Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Copyright 1 Iart Scliuffuer L Man CPTQIfi IIPUTO Tfl '&mm ,""llll,!!l"""l",m '1 tub I nlli Ubnlo III i nL i BE PUT in AT PILOT ! Christmas ROCK IN SHORT TIMEil Candies I 1M.AKT Will. PROHAM.Y BK HKM HR I SK IN ABOUT uroniBt wkek. (Special ewretdpoudcnec i PILOT KOCK, 1VC. It, Pilot Rook Will have elu-lrlc lights loon. Mr Smirks retwrm'd Tuesday after an ab sence Of Vttt Sveeks aim sayt- the elec trle light plant will probably be ready nr tise lu about a week. The Misses lilse and Wisdom were hostesses to the Saturday Afternoon Club. Light refreshments were serv ed, after the adjournment of the bu ! iness meeting. The Sequoia male quartet who were hire Last September, Rave another j very pleasing performanee in the op era house Friday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamrlth left i last week for Portland whet 1 STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S I The very bent of every- thing in gifts. Candies show the standards of a 5 store. You can't buy bet- 3 1 tor candies, prettier pack- ages, better assortment, 5 E anywhere in the world than right here. Come in S 1 and judge for your self. E iTallman & Co. f trading Druggliti E Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M n It offers the greatest values ever given in Pend leton in mens good, new, up-to-the-minute Suits and Overcoats YOU All KNOW THE ClASS OF GOODS WE CARRY YOU All KNOW OUR REPUTATION FORGIVING BARGAINS We have blanned to make this the greatest suit and ovecoat sale The Peoples Warehouse has ever had. If price means anything to you we'll doit THIS SALE WILL RUN JUST ONE WEEK FIRST COME FIRST SERVED FIRST CHOICE IS ALWAYS BEST SO DON'T WAIT TRY AND BE FIRST HERE MeWl KA A L4L W Vh ! iiimui WHUI'f P I Kamrlth will have an operation per formed on her eye. nr. and Mrs. J, i, GHlUland visited Pendleton Monday. Alia Smith visited the eounty Mall Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K. rt. Kankln and daughter left Saturday Tor Eugene to spend the holidays with .Mr. Rankin's parents. Herbert Boylen was in town Wed- Itr. Spalding was tn V indletoil Tuesday. Arthur Bond and wife have moved into their new home. Mrs. Ida RutSell, the Qraoe Hospital, who for week has been very 111 with pneiimo. nla. is reported to be dolnl nicely. Eugene Haecail Is hack to wort after a week Willi the grippe. C.eorge Schlegel and wife made I business trip to Pendleton Friday. Arthur Ilaseall nnd wife were ii town from their ranch Monday. Arthur BoBd, who has been eon fined to hU home With an attack 0 the grippe Is able to resume his du ties at the Bond Auto Co. Mrs. K T. Fanning was In Pendls Dura the ACHING JOINTS RUB PAIN RIGHT OUT HUH sM i I rRl M BOTTLE or ( .1 ii. PI I I R riNG "ST .1 OB'S OIL " Itheumatlsm Is "pain only." No', one ease In fifty requires Intel mil treatment. Stop drugging. RUS er dlsappc doing me Christmas ton Mondt ; shopping. The Odd Follow. nient and banquet Thursday evening 1). W. Chapman and wife were in from their ranch on nutter Creek, gave an ei to their ertain-i friends I complaining Get of eM, honest "SI. drug store, and m u'll he free from enrss. 1 rf liege and suffer: ltellef Jaoohe oil" hne Mondaj Man M.-s. R npanlec is Fend Mr. a eton Si Jacobs oil" at any just a moment y rheumatic pain, sol swelling, Don't awaits you. "St. tured millions of rheumatism suffer ers In the last half century, and lust as good for sciatica, neuralg lumbago backache, sprains u riM'8 III IRS Mil FOI M Is Bd Wcstgate was 111 town Bunday. Mr and Mrs. II M, lloylen, who re-, cently moved out to their ranch were in town Sunday. Sister of Bridge CUTtntcr U Wal Killed Reached We long Henrch, TURKISH SUPPLIES READY FOR GERMANS OREGON CITY, Ore., Dec, ter a hunt extending over a a year and a half, the heir? Sir., ad. who was killed Aug BERLIN, Deo. 23. via London 'urkey has an abundance of foods al other material Of all kinds which any needs them," said Dr. Nailn By, secretary of the Young Turk! mmittee and one of Turkey's most 'omlnent men. In a statement on his rival In Berlin, "It Is only a ques- in of transportation which seems to Turkey. Fi 000,000 kilo Germany cu Solves the t trams of speak oiton mom prol kllog suppi and if copper. m I lo IOCS. The this wc grams any tin Support i Lost LONDON. Oec. 24. The allies "bullying tactics" have cost the Greek support, Skouloudls is reported ns saving In a Chronicle dispatch. As quith may be questioned concerning the charges. BkOUlotldll is reported aH saying the allies have Insulted King Constantino, anil have lied. He claimed the alllea "flouted" Instead ol placating Greece, ilmultaneoualy par- leylng With Bulgaria. He believed hGreece will soon become a bloody battleground, but should not resist i Bulgarian invasion. icr, have been found ami J, Dean But ler, a local attorney, filed a petition (or letteri of administration and ill Inventory of the estate in the probate department of the county court. and Ruth Young, Bbth living in Inde pendence eounty. Ark. and the estate left by Stroud consists of 14.11 In Attaches He Ottsony, LOS ANGELBB, Dec 23 J J, Turner, proprietor of an npartinent bouse, asked Justice Summerflcld to attach the $500 monthly alimony 01 Mrs. Call Borden for rent Mrs. Borden is the divorced wife of the New York tnlly manufacturer. GLAD TIDINGS for those who suffer from LOSS OF VPPKTITE INDIG1 SI H i OBSTIPATION i HI lis OR (iHIPPE HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade 17. s. to protest i" England. WASHINGTON, Dec, 14. Viola tion of humanitarian and perhaps le gal rights Is charged against Bnf land's embargo on Hed Cross hospital supplies destined to her enemies. The elsure Of malls likewise is held In defensible. The state department !s considering an inquiry. Representa tions for a modification of the em bargo have been maoe to foreign Secretary drey already. Serbs and lliilgnrs Rattle. ROME, Dec. 24. For three days Serbs anil Bulgarians have been bat tling in the Albanian mountains near Klbasan. Serbian Prince Alexis Kar-1 agieorgevlch, arriving today, told n story of great courage. "Our men I are fighting fiercely and though suf I feting rrom lack or food, their spirit Is unbroken. They would die dather than submit to the Teutonic yoke. tfl Nature's best aid such ills T. it. lUxim mi Expert) it. N'KW YllltK, Dec. II, -The Itoosevelt boom was launched an experiment 111 Ihe opln- ion of republican leaders i i- horse may be nominated Is the 4 prevailing belief. 4 ing with Hllles, who does not believe the colonel is after the nomination. Cameron, an Art. 4 tonla eommlttetman, thinks 4 Roosevelt's rrlends are trying to convince him thai leaders are 4 unfair lo Roosevelt, A dark Loy Lee HTNKSE II l itli WEDrCITil No. ;i i Qarden w. Our roots have been tested 100 years We can cure .ill chronic diseases or abscesses. Come to us ir you are suffer. 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