DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915. EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO Great Semi-Annual Sale of , i MeilS Suits and Overcoats ffi I L J THERE ARE ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF THIS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS LEFT. IF YOU WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. MAYBE SOME ONE ELSE WILL BE WEARING IT. THE BARGAINS OFFERED ARE THE BEST EVER GIVEN IN PENDLETON. DON'T FOOL YOURSELF BY NOT BUY ING NOW. YOU'LL BE THE LOSER IF YOU WAIT. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. r er-j Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 5 s , Thirty. one Pendleton Odd Fellow and Rehekahs attended a social :.t Adams lust evening given by the Ad ams Kebekah lodge In honor of Pau line Rebekah Lodge No. 13 of this city. They made the round trip n the automobiles of H. J. Taylor R. p Kirkpe trick, I-rl Klrkpatrlek. Ktn neth McRae and U W. Heeman. A literary program was followed by a banquet and both were enjoyed to the utmost by the Pendletontans. About thirty Adams Odd Fellows and Re bekahs were present for the occasion: Those going up from Pendleton In cluded Mr. and Mrs H. J Taylor. Mr. and Mrs William Huston. Mrs. J E. Smith. Miss Venice callison, Mrs. M. A Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kirk patrick. Mrs. H. R. Neil. Mrs. Grand on. Mrs Miller. Mrs. Van Cleve, Mr. and Mrs. C G. Keeman. Miss Julia Cook. Mrs Teel. Mrs. Patterson. Miss Cora Town. Mrs. Ada Decker, Mrs. Van Orsdall, Dr. and Mrs J A. Rest, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McRae. Mr. and Mrs Karl Klrkpatrick and Mr The I'nited Artisans held their reg ular meeting last evening In the Moose Hall and refreshments and dancing were enjoyed afterward. The cadets had charge of the refresh. The Eagle-Woodman hall will be! the ben of one of the largest danc- tng parties of the season this evening, the affair being given by twelve young farmers and their wives Id their friends. About three bundled Invitations were Issued. SWEATER COATS On account of the mild fall we are over stocked in Sweater Coats. To dispose of them, we have placed them in 5 different lots. So here is your chance. Lot 1 All Sweater Coats, worth up to $2.00 for Lot 2 All Sweater Coats worth up to $3.00 for Lot 3 Ail Sweater Coats worth up to $3.50 for Lot 4 All Sweater Coats worth up to $4.00 for Lot 5 All Sweater Coats worth up to $5.00 for $1.00 $1.95 92.45 92.95 3.45 THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. Stories From the War Zone BY WILLIAM 11 BHSPHKRD. i from England and France who are (United Press Staff Correspondent ) Jum coming to the Balkans pass some MONASTIB, Serbia. Dec I. terrible nights Just because ther did gon wing the Cnlverslty of Ore-1 "all Comltadjls are supposed to , not know now to rough it. I was Glee Club concert last evenlre I be llle toughest. glilingen men in nm wuuuna ior some r.ngnsn troops in,- !i, iiIIvm f.winn w , h.,.t. ,. . i Halkans. perhaps in the worm, oiner nignt. neu Keen In the rai.i home on Water street at an Informal WW h hr,r Hunters of the va-lall day and late i the evening dancing party. A number of local do roc like onOBaer jof electric or observer and Ten to One Then Ton re a Blonde. Say V-w York (KmnMT Girt. HURON, Dec. 2? Are you a heece eater? Do you eat your noonday wedge of mince or apple with or without ! If it U "with." it li a 10 to 1 bet that you are a blonde, for all blondes eat cheeee. ai cording to one of the Marie Antoinette counter girls in a Newspaper RoV restaurant. This counter girl, besides being an .-Ti.ert manipulator of the hot and buttons, is a clo.-ej until she arrived at the decision that testant bodies in chotoglst ' peroxide and chemicals have no ef- Panama congress feet on the fair diners' devotion or This participation aversion to cheese. ject of much discus Yesterday sne told a reporter that after three years of close comparison of those who patronize her counter she has reached the conclusion that cheese is the preference of blondes. A few dark-skinned and pirate-like men may use cheese, but the blondes all partake, and she suspects that a brunette who asks for the. "with" young ladies were present and the young men Invited were the Beta rthcomin- Theta PI members of the glee clut Robert Lnngley, slie Tooze. 'ar John Dolph. Chester Fee who the sub- d some dis LI TORS GIVE APPROVAL. sentlon of the Episcopal church. The s , member of the same fraternity nous 1! ilk ill Mat.!-; Texas ratio-1 " .! a I,-k up I., oil! .list - are gentle alongside them; north- Finally we reached the top of a hill western mounted police, gentlemen. ! and Ihe commander Ordered his pien At last I've had a talk with a real i to halt. It was 9 o'clock. Albert i UV comltadjl of the Serbian breed "Take off your klu and sleep when- Nelson ni nart "l ms conversation wem you stand." ordered the officer like this: cold coffee ter of the Episcopalians In New Tork Would Attend Protestant Congress. NEW YORK. Dec. 29. Rectors ol 24 of the largest Protestant Episco. when ordering Me either has a blonde i pal churches in the city announce strain nr a fair-haired sweetheart I from their pulpits their approval ot cism of the action of the She tried the same deductions on i the determination of the Eplscopel missions on the ground that it was l ha women in their segregated cafe, board of missions to participate with legal and tended to estrange the I but she says she became all mixed up j the representatives of the large rectors united in a plea for the ban donment of sectarian prejudice as an obstacle to ultimate Christian unity. The clergymen declared they re garded their action as a step in the direction of practical church unity, as well as an answer to recent erltl- board ot wa- also a guest and Greek f 'attic the Episcopal. 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Dec. 28. An English commander and 30o soldiers were killed at Matran east of Bolumn said the war office today. The Turks P IPAXESE BliAj BR Kil l I l Oriental Wounded Betes TinM in DepntVaj Before Fall tng, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 Kozort Fukuda, a Japanese rancher. wh. "Comltadjls wouldn't have done "We went up to a house the other that A eomltaiijl officer would have night In which there were i bulgar- stopped his men behind the hill, let I inn lumuiiujm, oic no-u n un hiu mem ouiid a lire, Kill a sheep some refused to surrender so one of us where and make coffee." threw a bomb, Just like this one"; "Does Christian Science help you holding out an Iron bomb the size of a with the vermin?" I asked. "Wei1. ' cake of soap "and blew up the he said. I pick them off like all the place. It killed 2 and wounded (he ,,thirs do. 'Want to see a bomb'. ' rest." Another part of his COnVSraa- He handed out a gunmetal-colored Hon ran: j object that looked like a small drink- "Did you read Tolstoy's prediction tag cup with a screw top "You un of this great wart" He pulled a screw the top." and he did so. "and soiled clipping from nts pocket and find this brass tip. which you strike Eltrope and a writing man from the killed his wife on a ranch 'north would arise and hold the near Huntington Park, a suburb ot this city, died from the effects of bul. let wounds received at the hands of deputy sheriffs, whom Fukuda held at bay for more than two hours aftel his wife's death. At the hospital it was found that he had been wounded seven times. Government Owncrhlp Problem. WASHINGTON, Dec 29. Govern- in his grip for the next ten after ending th worl 1 years, then throw the thing." "Where were you when the war broke out?" I usked "Pittsburg. ' ne :ir 15 years with s used to writ" My name is We lived at 60 1 e Slavs house, he dangers 0 diseases. "I drln war. "Do yon know said, "I lived there ais great man might my wife Huth of He writes, you for the Slav papers Is almost over.'" Charles Pi oskewetz. i of contrasts, this j ''h.-itnut street. T . With his rifle. hlstn,r'' ,hl,1k ""r g of deadly bombs, Pendehce la the mos ch could blow up a ' ""' world. to me about the ' ThlH ' m' lff. is and other Serbian Penlng a card case I a photograph of a over Inde- and showing hie pretty, dark-eyed Pi ed of. law w Abbott but ll held in l .ffe n-hi. Mrs Women on Pi CHICAGO, Dec 29. Hundreds of women were among the first S0O0 f Chicago's proposed 20.000 citizen po lice force, which went on duty today Thev took up their patrol in the po- Lake short fach. narned two other women le les her mother in the petition. Mrs. sober and her mother live together Shore drive am distance away, hosen, That w III way. It ca eve in slckm "Oh, yes, I've He told me he lived with. 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So he went to roniann, vrw, nor winnow in muer io vmmpv, ins and saved two thousand dollars In j son-in-law says he chased Mlsh and five years That's a little fortune In I knocked him down with a stick. The fire, which was started in the by neighbors. ni.s all guilt. Serbia. He hurried hack to NISIL. I When n.- reacneo mini "" i bedding, was pill out girl had marrieo. na spem " Mlsh tndny d money drinking In the cafes and when he was broke he Joined the COmitadjlS Fellows like him are tough fighters; they don't care what happens to them." "What, do comltadjls do in ihls great war?" "Whatever the army doesn't do. Tmnulti Is Linguist. WASHINGTON, D.ec. 29. Joseph P, Tumulty, secretary to President Wilson, hiiR, among sundry other ae. eomplishmcnts, those of being a tin gUist and a pllmic of exceptional sbll Scouting, patrolling, entering Villages 1 (y. He speaks Italian fluently, also before the army and mountain and I MVeral other languages. In "laklng forest fighting. We have some good 0jf. men In every walk of life, promi times, too. The other night we'd been j nent and Otherwise, he affords f' iends on duty all day and when night cams I Bn j eallera vast amusement on it was raining. We were near a . where some Bulgarian comit adjls were supposed to oe so a tew or us went Into the village while the Oth ers remained on uie dbimuw, ncn soon Ho int ! hai Hut w- heard about fifty shots, then shooting stopped. We hustl"i! town. We found that the patrol killed nothing but one big sheep that sheep was sKinneii THE VALUE OF "iliui; in ten ,.,d. Where tney got ii i uwn i 'i hrouh thrtc generations pcopli OW but before long we had a big icarlu., , pace rt.iante on ,u e irolriL' and one of our tellows who i , , . 1 . . . . going; Mia advertised words Scott's Emulsion, ed to be a cook In a Helgrade eare , iiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiii iiiiiiiiililtliiiiili ill I I I" illiiiiililliiuir. 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