East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 03, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916.
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HE W WTs TO I'H.IIT
Only 5 Days More I
MOMlW. .1 N I IKY 3, 1918.
T
When Stall e Three Mm Again?"
oral walk-out
barrende
and our Januray Clearance
same evening.
A Merry Christmas Indeed,
THAT suit or overcoat you
like the looks of so well on
the other fellow, will look
.just as good to him, on you, if
they are
Bond Clothes
$15 to $30
Mayor Bolt, prohibition and HI
came riding Into the olty on the rami'
horse, i
Sale
prisoner
hierry '
had
thev
To Tend I" lll Own UunIucmh.
In order that the people of i'end
ton limy not have to waste time
idly speculating on the question
"What to do with our ex-mayoi
Private Citizen John Dyer annoum
today that hereafter he will (five
utii'iriucated attention 10 n'H iroc
JUHllieHU.
We sytnpnUilse with tin- Allies
Prof. K. K. (Jeisa cave UM one
his Christinas cigars and, alter sin
ing It, wt believe we are In a p
ticui to yntpMnu) with the trooM
Will be a Thing of the Past
They come in longs, shorts,
stouts and regulars enabling Us
to fit you perfect no matter
what your shape.
Bond Bros.
Peadieton'i Lending ClothJen
sphyxiatipi
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES -eSr
HOT TAHIALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date
KlltST CLASS SEItVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor wehii :uid Cottonwood sis.
Phone &67. Pendleton, Ore.
WIIM
ga
IT tll-
Pfow, (.iris. You H i
The year 1916 I
Make It Rhyme With liable-
"I hear that you have Home rabies i
in the city," said the stranger w)th-jn
In our gate who Ib afflicted with the;.
short "a" habit.
"No-o, I think not,
home citizen who wots
hers are wear
mileH. Hope st
helor breast.
rook
i thi
said tne
ustomed to rulln I onnrnr mtm
correct pronunciation ot the disease, '"""" ,7r 1
"I don't believe there is even a syna- GET AN EDUCATION
gogue here.'' '
BEAVEK FALLS, Pa., Jan. 3.
IMtleT Tnrn on Ufa) fountains, j BonW Falls toda.v opens a new kind
Now that the saloons are closed, f public school, with an enrollment
some of our citizens are going to dl' ' nearly 100 young pupils It Is the
cover that Pendleton has a fine WO- "continuation school." started under
U;r supply. Heretofore, they havel,he new Pennsylvania child labor law
mpulHory for i ni-
condemned the Thorn Hollow water
Just because It was water.
W.
Saved by a Syllable.
wish to announce that Mayor
which makes it i
ployed minors, tr
eight hours' edut
weekly. The Bch
14 to 16. Some
receive at least
tonal Instruction
rs' ages are from
them will attend
HT WILL SINCI.AIIt iDyei s pronunclamento requring the
two hours
day, while others wil
LAV IN ORGANIZE!) II SK. ..,i,.. of all doirs .Iobh not affect '"k" up their eight hours by two
HAUL 'the Hulldogger. The last svllable ot : fr-hour shifts. School days are
our name oermits am still to remain I Mondays. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and
v within the ranks ol the unmuu
ress.
Vacation
in Portland, with de trips
outside, will give you an en
joyable occasion. Make the
Multnomah your headquart
ers. Service better rates con.
100
hntli, per ilny
llvim pers'iu in
il!t!"tial . ....
ixim. ajt
1
,'Hj
Thursdays.
Prodletonfa .Nine Wonders.
To the Hulldogger:
The old world had her nine won
ders and 1 have noticed that almost
every modern city has about nine dis
tinctive matters of more than pac
ing interest. Being a newcomer, I
would appreciate it If you would
point out nine things for which Pen-
NBwi
hard task.
HOW TO CURE COLDS,
Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat
..got Take Dr. King's .New uw
covery It is prepared from Pine;
Tar, healing balsams and mild laxi
Uvea, Dr. King's New Discovery kills'
and expels the cold germs, soothes
the Irritated throat and allays In-1
flammation. Search as you will, you I
If You Would Save
From 50 to 33 on
your purchases buy now.
STEIN-BLOCH SUITS AND OVERCOATS. LADIES'
SUITS AND COATS. CHILDREN'S COATS. DRESS
GOODS. SILKS. CLOAKING. UNDERWEAR. SKIRTS
AND DRESSES, GREATLY REDUCED.
ALEXANDERS
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Stories From the War Zone
Vernon Castle.
HORSE SHOE PITCHING
TOURNEY IS OPENED
iLUMBUl
lk B. Wi
re tonleh
id. Clncln
(BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS, i
United Press Staff Correspondent.
PARIS. Dec. 31. (By Mail) The : but
women bakers of France have just j bre
threatened the government with a j plo;
strike that would be unique in the fess
world's history. Neither shorter hours em
nor increased pay is demanded. All fess
they want is their husbands, and they r-g:
insist that unless those husbands are : it I
recalled from the colors and rest'.r- ihe
ed to their bake ovens, they will unfit
and starve the government into ac- j
quiesence.
The ultimatum of the woman bak-
to the government bv a committee
headed by Madame Preleux. of Ar-;
cueil-Oachan, president of the Ligue i
no lorn
I Flour of the highest qualltv. they ad
mit, is provided by the government.
a waste of this and a defective
id. thev say comes from the em-
loyment as army bakers of non-pro-cssionals.
Thev insist that the gov.
rnment supplant the latter with pro
essionaLs first by calling out of the
-'giments professional bakers serving
n the line and secondly by calling N
he colors bakers who for one reason
r another have escaped military ser
ic of whom there are sufficient.
i hile their own
he front could
erving at
and re-
front. They
RIVERSIDE, N. J., HAS
A $200,000 BLAZE
d
tate Kospitl
ition with
iter Aids Digestion.
ecthaj help
s Tablets.
Boys Cook Own Meal-
'LEVELAXD, Jan. 3. Mi
Cleveland boys will start
dnesa
ltm-
who
id of
i Sinclair, the Oklahoma o
te and owner of the Newar
where Adv.
FORD ON HIS PEACE SHIP NEARING EUROPE
De bad
'ederali
pnkrtkml sm or vows,
erely Ijellevlng that the InltitU
I making New- Yen's resole
Is detrimental to the Pest inter
r the moral makeup of mankin
et recognizing the universal de
I am unable to wo'iire desir
able office location 111 this Hty,
anil my residence Is not cen
tra II y located. 1 will call at tlie
Ifllh nrfi of anyone InleresUid
In Chiropractic, and give es
ainlnallon and wsplanalion free.
DR. GEORGE .1. KINZ,
Licensed chiropractor,
Phone 170.
i i edits b
the contract!
Magee. and
eral stars all
and that neg
ers would ha
him.
wit
1 sav ing that he held
if Bennj Kauff. iei
urge Anderson. Fed
lb the Brooklyn team, i
ntlons for these play
to be conducted with I
mid ted the tie-
We print tiu m
N. Y. LEGISLATURE TO
OPEN ON WEDNESDAY
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I Holiday
I Candies
lutions which few si
cessity of breaking.
herewith
Resolved, That .we Will not patron-j
lie the saloons during tll(
Kesolved. That we will do no more
Christmas shopnlng until next Decern-,
ber
Resolved. That we will maintain I
our neutralltv by refusing to Join
either the German army or the army
of the allies.
. ,, . -c Resolved, That we will not buy
ALBANY. N Y.. Jan. 3 - lxnlsla , ,, ' . , J
from mail order houses unless we I
UVS leaders are here toda.v for thr,hink W(, arp KPttin!r B K,-,,Hi bar fain j
launching of th 1916 legislature. Reived, That we will not con-1
Wednesday The reiiuhllcans "l UcloUfly snore In our steep.
control both bouses The senate roll "Rskolved, That we will smoke
shows 14 Republeans and 17 demo-1 BOthlng but tobacco during the v iv.ii .
erats; In the assembly. 96 republicans. Kesolved. That we will not Become I
democrats. 1 progressive and ' , rilnndate for office unless we fed '
S I that the people want us.
3j The upper house will retain Its ltesulved. That we will nol gossip
H present officers and conimittee chair-1 about anybody In their presence,
SI men. Klron It. Brown or Watertownl Resolved, That we will try 0 keen!
will ,
E leadei
E York
mtlnue as republican majority I ourselves free from t
and Robert F Wagner or NW I beui, malefactors of
us democratic mlnorltv leader.
sm if
Resolved. That we
onomy so long as It
STRAIGHT FROM
WHITMAN S p e TO R I A
The very best of every- E VHW V n in
thinK in gifts. Candies j For Infants and Children
show the standard! of a i n use For Over 30 Years
- store. lou cant buy bet- shears -I
ter candies, prettier pack- ; " J-
5 ages, better assortment, i ffinstursol uzX'-Mui
anywhere in the world
I than right here. Come in '
, . . .. ir
a anil judge lor your sen
sir
Tallman & Co.
Leading DniJSiiti
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J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
eat wealth,
tvlll practhi't
nee not Inter. (
fere with our good times
RSenlVed, That we will break all!
resolutions that entail any sacrifice!
mi our part.
In InatomtoM Distinction.
First Cltlsen "Who are all o!
those voting fellows getting off the;
train ?"
Second Cltlsen "On, that's the
I'nlversllv' of Oregon itlee Pluh '
Klrst "What's a glee club? .A
hunch of footballers?'-
Seeond - "Oh. no, a bunch of mouth j
bawlers "
Tlirew l i UN Job,
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PENSIONS FOR BLIND
BEGIN IN ILLINOIS J . ,,,,,., M l,
QAUSSBUBQ, 111.. Jan
, rclilng Town a c'tv
first
UNITED STATES
g Examiners make a thorough inspe
twice each year. In addition to t
fc statements are handed to the I'
every vear.
Grasp these facts and vou will r
degree of SAFETY AND PROTK
everv eustomer.
I Glad to have you come and see us.
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: The American National Bank
Henrj Pord.
In this photograph the i
night Henry Kord smllii
i ii 1 1 ii He mpel
JlWi
idcrstand
OF PENDLETON
Capital and Surplus $400,000.00.