East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBE1
10i:
IAS HOLIDAYS
IT may be cold and wintery
without, but you'll be warn:
and comfy within, when you
pet into a BUitor oven-oat of
Bond Clothes
$15 to $30
SUITS OVERCOATS
I'lCI I s AMI l.l.liUM;s IS nil-;
( ill lit ill s .M BAGS OF
CANDY POH ( llll.Dltl.N.
Dance in Auditorium Htwdu i i
enlng i Well Attended Mr, and I
Mrs. K Alexander nnil .Mr. mid
Mrs, OoUhui of Pendleton Ire Xuuw
GUCSt.
Besides you will get more
style, wear and personal satis
faction. Our guarantee behind every
sale we make.
Bond Bros.
Pendleton's Leading Clothieri
SELLS
LOCAL MAN
1ST GROUP
POLICY
wld Mi
Hi todajr. "It is a plan
Mm, Ml .
Willi I II!-OF
animation, under one blanket con
tract Issued to the employer,
named by the employe. The basis of
tii- insurance is one year'i salary.
V 1th a majdmnm "f 11000 to any In
dividual. IMITO ci,osi:s DUAt.1 "Group liuuranoe thus takei on the
T NATIONAL BANK form of a oontlnuance of the pay.
PORTLAND. check for a fun year in the event of
death while in the .service, i i roup in-
held ill four of the tpwn'e churchis
Christmas eve. The Baptist, Method
dlHt ami Episcopal exercises consisted
of recitations, dialogues and singing
of Christmas carols. Bags of candy
and oranges were distributed at each
tree to the grown-ups and children
alike Midnight mass was held at Hie
Catholic church where many an-
thems and Chrlatmss carols were
sunt,' by the excellent choir.
A ."mail Christmas tree was placed
In the rest room of the Civic Center
building and has been a ureal pleas
ure to many who otherwise would
have had nothing of the season'.-
Main street another Christmas tree
Is Standing, Doing Illuminated with
as the home folks
The dance at the Auditorium Sat
urday evening was well attended by
the. dance lovers of this section.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Alexander and Mr.
end Mrs. Henry W' Collins of Pen
dP tun were Christmas guests of Mr
and Mrs. B. 1'. Dodd. They returned
were dinner guests of Col. and Mrs
11, i;. Newport Christmaa
Miss Kay Waterman, who is a se
nior at (i. a. c. is spending the holl
daughters
week with
spending Christmas
iatlves in Livingston.
Society, has the distinction of having I incoming employes are automatically!
sold the first group insurance policy i included, and this insurance by the
in the northwest, the First National employer on oulglng employes uuto
I'ank or Cortland having Insured the I matioaUj oases upon termination of
ghter, Mrs. Laura Davis and Mr.
Mid Mrs. Martin Of Irrigon were
guests of Mr. and Mrs E. I. Davis
1 1 'hristmas.
Miss Dels Bice who is one of the.
lournal of I GIANT SUBMARINES FOR parents, Mf. and Mrs. J. D. Rice,
- n Christmas gift to their em- U. S. ARE LIKELY SOON v iltei Davii U spending the week
ployes, the First National bank and I I in The Dalles.
Hie Security Savings Trust Co. and I WASIIINiiTDN. Dec. 28 Sea-go- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell en
the Security Safe Deposit company ling submarines of 200u tons displace-1 tertalned at Christinas dinner their
took out the first group Insurance I menl probably will soon be sought, for guests being Mr. and Mrs m. . d.
policy ever written In the northwest, the American navy as a result of I SeroggS and sons. John and Joy.
The aggregate amount of the policy i lessons learned by navy departmcr.t ' Thomas Campbell. Jr.. .1 W. Sam;--is
IITS.IKHI. and It carries Insurant-- experts from the Kuropean war and bell, Miss Virginia Todd and T. 1'.
dlllll and the families of the
bj
that the first five submarines includ-.the week-end
e.i in Hie administration's five year I Pendleton,
building program will approach this Dr. J. A. Cam
size, although the estimates submitted nlng for Portia
lb
lie year's salary of each employe,
provided, however, that no more than
an employer
it proposition."
IS YOUR STOMACH
CLOGGED WITH WASTE
Tollman ,v Co, Guarantee t Return
the Money f Ml-o-na Dims
Not Relieve You.
When your Customers come In aft-:--Ward
and tell you how much good it!
has done them." said Tollman Co., j
the popular druggists to an Kast Ore--'onian
man, "and that la why wc,
like to sell and recommend .Yil-o-nu,
Hie dyspepsia remedy. We have lu
much faith in this article that w-e arc
going ti guarantee It In the future, j
and will return the money to any
out, baser of Ml-o-na whom it does
not help. That may seem raah but
our customers have salt! so many
good words In Its favor that we do!
not expect to have many packages
returned.
"Anyone who haa dyapepHla. whose
food doc not digest well, nnd who
has to toko thought as to what he
can eat. and when, can leave 50
cents deposit at our store and take
home a box of Ml-o-na nnd if the
remedy does not regulate hla diges
tion and help his dyspepala lie can
withdraw hla money."
This shows great faith in the merit
of Ml-o-na. It Is eel illy n most un
usual medicine nnd tho rapid Incrense
of Bales Blnce Tollman & Co. Intro- j
duced it In Pendleton shows that It
does all Hint It in claimed to do re
lieves dyspepsia, regulates digestion j
and enables those who uae it to eat
just what they want with no fear of
trouble after.
a type of giant submarines naval of
ficers are inclined to believe the coast
Ited to 100 miles.
Twenty-five smaller submarines are
Included In the administration pro
mam for this year at an estimated
cost of between J60O.0UU nnd $700,
000 each. The estimate Wottld pro
vide for vessels of 6no to 70 tons dis
placement. Increasing the size of the
fleet of submarines and decreasing
that of the smaller boats.
and the commissioned personnel gen
erallv of th submarine flotillas are
said to favor building larger craft for
spend several days witli
John K. Helhl whose
are In Seattle Is 'home
days, with his mother.
Belhl,
- .i work.
Allies I'.yvcvt Attack.
S.M.i i.N'IKI, Dec. 21. -Anticipating
me.it and Immediate Teutonic of
fensive the troops of the allies were
exerting every effort in the construc
tion of strong fortifications south of
the QrMk frontier.
Detachments of troops from '.alii
poll were arriving hourly and were
at once being hurried to the front.
No information of value has yet
I n obtained whether the Bulgari
ans will take part in an advance of
the central powers Into Creece. it Is
reported Turkish troops will be em
ployed In great numbers and the at
tack Is expected to be neaf at hand.
Mr. and Mrs. K Agnew Christmas
day.
The jolly Neighbors and the Sun
day school In Columbia school district
combined their efforts in the Christ
mas exercises at the SC&OOl house Fri
day evening, ltesides the program a
large tree held gifts for the children
and bags of goodies for everyone.
pal mission this morning The Ch
mas songs sung at the exercises
day evening were repeated at
morning services.
Dr and Mrs Qorfield of Pendl
I of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hlnkle.
At the home of Mr and Mrs. y. J.
Warner the following were their din
I ner guests Christmas: Dr. and Mrs.
I M, S. Kern of Pendleton. Mr. and I
Mis. Joseph Ralph and Mr. and Mrs.l
C S. Mi-Naught and family
Ill'ItlEl) t no m;i: ioi Xl.
:tiKl WOMEN IRE KIl.l
l
GIVE VOU11 FRIENDS
Monogram Stationery
FOR XMAS OUT.
W. 8. SMITH & CO.
WKDD1NO AND VISITING CAKD
ENUUAVEKS.
MOKOAN BLDO., PORTLAND. OR
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
German Powder factory and m
mnnition Depots Blown Up,
LONDON, Dec 24. According to
advices to the Amsterdam Telegram,
forwarded by Iteuter's correspondent,
a powder factory and several am
munition depots at Muenster, West
phalia, have been blown up. tircat
damage WSJ done to the town, the
newspaper adds.
Later advices from Amsterdam say
that according; to accounts received
there 300 of the 600 women employ
ed In the Monster powder mill were
killed
tnstro-lluiurarlan Troops Recover
Boot) Hidden i Serbians.
BERLIN, Dec. 24. (By Wireless to
! Sayvllle. N. T.) The discovery by
Auatrd-Rungarlan troops of ti: odd!
i tlonal cannon, w hich had been bur
i led by the Serbians is reported In of
1 ftdal statement by the Vienna war
I office, ns received here.
Austrian lines in the Tyrol have
been subjected to continued fire by
' the Italian artillery. An attack on
i the Tolmino bridgehead broke down
under the Austrian fire. It Is declared.
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One year ago when we reduced the price on ROYAL
CLUB COFFEE from 40c to 35c, we told you it was only
temporary that we were sharing with you the saving to
us in an exceedingly low, "war time," coffee market
that as soon as the market went up we would have to re
store the original 40 cent price.
We were the only coffee roasters on the coast to take
the public into our confidence and share our saving with
them. The public has saved thousands of dollars as a
result.
Now we must raise the price of our ROYAL CLUB
brand. The high grade Central American and Sumatra
Coffees from which it is blended have gone up are still
going up. We have every reason to believe they will
stay "up."
UNTIL JANUARY 1ST YOU CAN BUY ROYAL
CLUB COFFEE AT THE REDUCED PRICE.
If you are one of the thousands who have found satis
faction in this delightful coffee, you should lay in a sup
ply NOW at the reduced price.
If you have never tried it, you should treat yours-1'
and the family while the price is down.
Say ROYAL CLUB to your grocer today.
LANG & CO.
The "Royal Club" House
Portland, Oregon.
BELGIAN CHILDREN SEND CHRISTMAS GIFTS
never paid him
vices.
for his ser-
Austrian Suhniarlne Taken.
PARIS. Dec. 24. Announcement of
the capture of an Austrian subma-
oat destroyers
was made in dispa
' from Malta via Rc
! Although not at
Dock Watchman III US led.
N"EW YORK. Dec. 24. Edmund
slice, dock watchman, was arrest
by federal agents in connection
:h the alleged bomb plots of Paul
enig and others. It is charged that
nice furnished Koenig with tnfor
ition regarding the movements of
ps which Koenig planned to de
oy. He was released on 130,000
Coff
CLEANSE THE BLOOD
AND AVOID DISEASE
When your Mood is impure, weak,
tli in nnd debilitated, your system
htMOtnef sttsceptiblo to any or all
diseases.
Put your blood in pood condition.
Hood'l Sarupgrtllg nets directly
find peculiarly on the blood it puri
ties, enriches nnd revitalizes it nnd
builds up Hie whole system.
Hood I Sarsaparilla has stood the
tost of forty years'. (Jet it today.
It is sure to help you.
Dentist Made Explosive,
l.os ANOBDBB, Cat, Dec. 24. A
peculiar feature of Dr. W. W. Shar
tel's arrest on a charge of having
opium In his possession came to light
w hen It Was learned federal detec
tives found in his dental office what
is said to be a new explosive, togeth
er with mulmlnating caps and fuse
and a letter to the Herman war min
ister, indicating he was trying to sell
his Invention to the kaiser. Dr. Sliar
tel Is at liberty on $2000 ball.
WIATION TEACnER FALLS.
(ilTATKM AI.A CITY, ("tiiatemiila,
Dee. 24 Instructor Jerwan of the
ivlntlon school, fell here during a
'light and Is believed to be mortally
injured
He came here from the United
States, going to that country from
Praties, and becoming a naturalized
American citizen,
The Commission for Belief in
glum has placed on exhibition in New
York Christinas girts of engraved
scrolls, HUMS embroidered, and a
Jewel case, received a few day s ago I
from the school children of Belgian!
for President Wilson, members of his
family, and for Cardinal Qibbons
The simple gifts are touching doeu
Stents of the feelings of the little Bel-
giani for America.
One of the most Interesting pieces
III the exhibit la n card about eight
by twelve Inches, addressed to "Ills'
Kxcellcncy. sir Kdward Wilson, pres
ident of the United States at Wash
ington." The work is hand painted
on parchment In the national colors
of ltelglum and America, the flags of
both countries entwined at the top
The card tells the president that the
school children of Belgium are eetj
thankful children of ltelglum are very
clothing this nation Has sent them.
The school children In Spa. the fa
mous watering resort, worked fori
more than thre
comp.irtmenta. cm the cover
painted a picture of Spa. and the u
Scrlptlon in French: "Homage
Clatitude of Spa."
A cleverly executed1 pen and It
sketch of President Wilson has be,
sent by a twelve y ear old school 1 1
The gifts are in exhibition by per
lesion of President Wilson and Car-
l:-Kl ltl II YA T. t, K
"Loyal
f the
111 Liege, addressed to the
President of free America.
Thankful heart In Liege." 1
ture shows the president In
of leaves, with the portraits
king and queen of Helglum on either
side. A huge boi containing silk
handkerchiefs, pin cushions, sewing
bags, and examples of lislgum needle
work Is addressed to the members of
the president's family. The pieces i re
ail hand painted and embroidered
and are sent by the ruplls of th !
Illll for Tlirve Month' v-rii.v
oiiftilcraic Perorated.
RICHMOND. Va Dec. t
ce
tin in which rchtllin s
Best is nackcil Hut for
get three cents worth of
added flavor and economy.
Coffee ll.ivor must I C
sealed in against escape
and intrusion, if it is to
reach you in prime condition.
three
Con-
Sale, inclosing hla bill for
months' services rendered th
federacv during the great civil strug
gle. Mr Pray states that he was a mem
ber of Nelson's battalion of light ar
tillery, stationed at Fort Delaware and
was captured at Waynesboro In March
of tilt. From that date until June
nomicsl. A pound
mikct mors cups of
Schilling's
Best