East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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How to Cure
Coughs and Colds,
You Need Furs
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Buy them now at reduced prices.
1 We are selling our fur neckpieces AT ONE-HALF PRICE
All Fur Muffs ARE REDUCED 25
g These are the Greatest Values of the Season Its a Rare Op-
J portunityBuy Now
If Women's Coats
The
NEAR-BEER TOO NEAR;
CAN'T GO IN SEATTLE
SEATTLE, Wash . Jan. a. "Llfe
ataff." a product manufactured by a
local brewery as a subsiKute for th-?
beer which prohibition banished, was
declared a malt liquor by Prosecuting
Attorney A. H Lundin. who announc
WRITE TO YOl It FRIENDS ON
Monogram Stationery
W. 6. SMITH & CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARD
ENGRAVERS.
MORGAN BLDG . PORTLAND. OR.
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Wifey. 1 am certainly glad we've
got our Winter Coal Supply in it
looks as though we're going to
have a real cold winter; besides,
think of the money I've saved by
buying early in the season. There's
Jones' serosa the street, they never
buy their coal until the cold weather
sets in they not only pay more,
but as a rule are freezing while
waiting for it to be delivered.
Have vou YOUR WINTER COAL
Why not order NOW, when de
liveries are prompt?
Telephone 8
Oregon Lumber Yard
A. H. CO A. Mgr.
at Bargain Prices
Our coat sale offers rare
values that you will not be
able to secure later in the
season. At the prices we are
offering you can't afford to
shiver with the cold.
$3.95
Will Buy a Good Warm All
Wool Coat.
Cut on plain tailored, con
servative lines, black and
colors. The regular prices
)f these coats were from
S7.50 to $30.00. Your
hoice only $3.95
Peoples
Where it
ed that attempts to sell the product in
this county would te followed by
prosecutions.
Lundin's action is based upon re
ports of three chemists who examined
the beverage. Although the chemists
reported that "Lifestaff" contained
no alcohol the prosecutor decided
that it is a malt liquor and cannot
therefore be sold legally in Washing
ton. The prosecutor also called atten
tlon In a public statement today to
advertisements of liquor printed In
magazines published outside the
state. Lundin holds that all adver
tisement! of this character must be
deleated by news dealers Iwfore the
periodicals may be offered fur sale
OUR HIGHEST GRADE, NEW STYLISH COATS
REDUCED.
Our assortment includes plush, broadcloth, the new
skating coat and stylish Scotch mixtures.
Read These Reduced Prices.
910.00 ( oats are Reduced to
$12.50 Coats are Reduced to
$15.00 Coats are Reduced to
$16.50 Coats are Reduced to
$10.75 Coats are Reduced to
922.50 Coats are Reduced to
$25.00 Coats are Reduced to
$27.50 Coats are Reduced to
$30.00 Coats are Reduced to
WARM WINTER CLOTHES FOR MEN.
Fur Gloves $2.50 to $5.0C
Fleece Lined Gloves $1.00 to $2.50
Golf Gloves 50c to 75c
Sheep Lined Duck Overcoats $8.50 to $18.50
Sheep Lined Short Duck Coats $5.50 to $8.50
Mackinaws $5.C0 to $15.C0
Fur Overcoats at Greatlv Reduced Prices.
Ear Warmers 25c
Sweaters $1.50 to $7.50
Wool Shirts $1.50 to $4.CC
MATERIAL FOR EXTRA SKIRTS
A big showing of materials for extra skirts. Separate
skirts are very popular and the materials now being
shown in our dress goods section are the newest weaves,
colorings and patterns, especially purchased for such;
all wool, 42 to 56 inches wide. The yard 98t to 82.00
SILK WAISTINGS
Consists of plaids, stripes, checks, plain colors of taf
feta, messaline, serge, silk, etc. Conies all colors, 27 to
36 inches wide. The yard 98e to $2.00
Warehouse
Pays to Trade
GERMAN PEACE PLANS
DECLARED MONSTROUS
PARIS. Jan !. A Zurich newspa
per has published an article purport
ing to outline Germany's latest peai a
terms. It is asserted here that this
article was supplied by Prince von
Buelow. The alleged peace terms
are:
All occupied territories to be evac
uated. France to cede the mineral de
posits in the Brley valley and trans
fer to the German treasury the t'.i.
190,000,000 or Russian government
securities which she holds.
Kelgium to retain her independence
under a ruling Herman sovereign aid
jay Germany annually the sum w ho h
she has hitherto expended on arma
ments. DANCING
rCE filMK OH ALTS1CAIC HOTEL JiOoK
V yOHK. Jan i, Ice skating experts during the past
Is every Indb atlo
raze, which already
IB Slrtl lit will be t
f of all ages, anrj I
e. with the same
das converted men.
en into fox trotters
is country
iken up by
n all walks
enthusiasm
women ami
$5.05
$0.05
$7.05
$ 1 0.05
$12.50
S I 7.50
$1S.75
$10.75
$10.05
Poland to be reconstructed under .
Gel man king.
The French newspaers say that thi
terms are monstrous.
The French are reported to havsj
stationed parrots on the Eiffel Tower
to give warning against approach of
aeroplanes. The birds bristle and
screech when the machines approach
long before they are detected by hu
man lookouts.
Pendleton Man l- Sued.
I. A GRANDE, ore.. .Ian. 5. Actl ill
to recover about $10,000 has been
started here by Thomas Morgan
against .lames s. Johns, of Pendleton.
Mr Morgan contends that Mr
Johns unlawfully holds certificates of
stock in ihe Union Countj farm
onipan
that amount.
ON ICE SKATES THE LATEST FAD
Net York h
with, a vim an
fashionable h0
ned i'e rinks
for tin
patrons Th" Hlltmore rink, on the
roof of the hotel, lb,- first to be op
cned h
accomi
the public. Im shown In i In
ning picture. The Waldorl
Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 5
Hie Friday Brldf Club, which
suspended meetings during the holi
days, will meet tomorrow ufternoon
it the homo of Mr. David ft tfet
son on Washington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer McCnrmmach
are receiving congratulations upon
the birth of a baby boy at St An
thony's hospital Mon.l.iv nio.k
The Associated t'haritle ,11,1 not
elect officers lust evening or transact
other business. For various reasons
many members could not attend ami
I the meeting was imliflntelv postpou-
i d
The Christian Women's Missionary
; Society will meet tomorrow afternoon
! at the horn of Mrs. Frank tireultch,
( IAS West court street, and all mem
bers ami friends are Invited to at
tend An interesting program hns
t
Tomorrow being thfl Feast of the
I EPlphIiy, (here will be divine ser
i vice at the Church of the Redeemer
it 10:.1fl In the morning, according
. I" an announcement by Itev. Charles
Qulnney
"Duer, the Kvnngollst of Art." was
1 subject of another interesting ec-
e by Mrs .lessle Honeyman last
nlng at the Preebyterinn church
th the aid of storeoptlcoti views she
'senleil this subject In the same en
laining ami instructive manner in
r Y
pn
ter
wh
ich she hail delivered the three
-vlotis lectures on famous masters
s. Honeyman will return to Pen
ion later to deliver the last two
tores of the series.
All'
'd F. Blomq.ll
her home in Seattle. Her sister. Mrs
W H l.vtle, will not return to sa-
Iem for a week or ten days.
( B B. Wood, chief special aKent of
the o.-W, R & N . was in Pendleton
'. yesterday.
Ray I.e Fevre. day clerk at the Ho
tel Pendleton, expects to leave tonight
for Portland for a brier vacation.
1 H M. Ciller, proprietor of Hldawnv
' Springs who had been visiting sevec
i al days here returned to his home to.
1 day.
George A Itobblns, Pilot Rock ed-
Itor. was among those coming In last
evening for the Commercial i'lub
meeting.
SStanley Say res, who has been at
home during the holidays, and Mel i
rill ICastabrook of Boise, who sper.t
yesterday as his guest, returned dur
ing the evening to Walla Walla to
resume their studies at Whitman col
; lege.
New Fruit Fnlotl Manager.
SAI.KM. ure.. Jan. .1. Robert C.
Paulus will become manager of the
Salem Fruit Tnlon, succeeding J. It
"linger, who will look after his fruit
growing interests Paul us has been
managing the selling and evaporating
departments
iolden ornaments found in Egypt
the royal tomb of King Menes and
ipOSOd lo be the oldest objects of
rked metal In the world, date back
in years, and InclUds bits of gold.'
lead, a button and also a piece of!
remel) fine copper wire.
three or foul gorhood of a million dollars in i
! rink on the roof oi Its new annex
up tht fartlTltS Hold Astor and tin- McAlplB
iT the most ale now planning Similar facilities,
already plan- Some of the restaurants and enba
use of their lets which have hitherto made ihcif
dancing floors their prim I pal attrn bu
tton are preparing to substitute ICS
for hard wood floors so thai those
who have danced may Hereafter skats
Keep out of Drafts. Avoid
Exposure. Eat and Live
Right and Take
Dr. King's New Discovery.
You catch cold liecanse your system is
below normal and finds itself unable to
throw oil" the cold germs. To noovtf, you
ihould lirst take a remedy 10 kill the
i;ertns. Then lie careful of your Mting.
Avoid exposure. Go to bed eatly and
.-ave your strength in every tQnibM way.
To kill the genus take Dr. King .. New
Discovery.
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NATtONAIi
s l MPIlii:
O'DAY HACK IN
I.KAt.l I
HAMK ' O 'OA y
CINCINNATI. Jan 3 "Hank 0'
Day will be seen catling the strlko
and halls In the National League cir
cuit next summer. He wired Preal
dent John K. Tenor tn Chicago that
he wanted a Job as umpire and Tem r
instructed Secretary Haydler to gaud
a contract to o'Day
O'Oay was an umpire in the Na
tional liSSglltl for many years and
was a pitcher before that.
In Itll he managed the dnclanstl
Radii spent 1913 as an umpire and
in 1914 managed the Chicago Culw
Iist year he umpired only a part of
the season and had no contract for
the coming year.
NEWS NOTES OF ADAMS
ITI.KVS MOTOR TO PKNDI-rTTON
YOVN'G MK.X RETimil
Tt) OOIjLCSGR
(Spactai Correspondence i
ADAMS, ure. Jan. 5. O, M Mor
rison. J. c Cheanut, t a Lleuallen
and CUni Holcomb motored to (be
county sent Monday.
Mr. an. I Mrs Lawrence Ueuallen
and little daughters. Doris and Deng
were visitors at th'- county seat Mon
day. Hobali Peiinger and Chester Spen
cer returned to their school al Pull
man. Wash Monday nfler upending
the vacation at their parents' homee.
U. C Ii.'s Volgne and little daugh
ter were visitors at the county sea!
Monday
Mrs Al linden returned to her
home in Pilot Hock after spending a
few days with her parents Mr and
Mrs M. 0. Mclntyre.
Mrs .1. W, Spencer was a visitor at
the county seat Monday.
Gwendolyn Mclntyre. daughter of
Mr. anil Mrs M. c. Mclntyre, was ta
ken to the Pendleton hospital lo in
operated on for appendicitis.
Mlsw Augusta Stockton returned lo
her school at McMlnnville after
spending Ihe vacation with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs J W Stockton
Otis Lleuallen returned lo his
school In Walla Walla after Spending
' hrlstmas vacation with his parents.
Mr and Mrs. T. A. I.lcunllcn.
Miss Bthel p ringer was up Sunday
visiting with her parents. Mr. net
Mrs .1 w Peringer.
Mrs. J. Ii Harrah and litle now
Vernon and Donald, were ilsltors II
(he county seat Tuesday.
Cliff tftons was in from the country
Monday.
Mrs. Cells Krebs motored to ths
county seal Tuesday lo lake her mu
sic lesson
Mr. and Mrs , L Rogers of pen
'Melon wen- In Adams Monday,
Soil nllsls differ greatly as to Ihe
Faith's age, estimates varying from
.ma, onn, linn to 60,u0v,OO0 years, Oni
of the first estimates was that ol
John Phillips who. In 1S60 based on
a. study of stratified rook his asser
tion thai tin- figure lay somewhere
"between 18,060,000 and 01, 000,000
years
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f NOOPy ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f
I GOEY'S
Just the minute Dr. Kind's New Dis
covery touches the cold genus they beni
to shrivel and die. Your irritation ceie.,
The couv,h eases and j on begin to get
belter. Dr. King's New Discovery is just
laxative enough to expel the dead germs
and poisonous secretions.
The ingredients in Dr. King's New Dis
covery make it an excellent congh and
cold remedy. Don't endure the sunov
auce of coughs ami colds. Don't keep on
offering, Don't take the risk of more
serious illness. Take Dr. King's New
Discovery. Watch your eating and halms.
You will find vour cough anil cold under
easy and natural control and lie nssmeil
of a needy recovery. At all drugjrisU,
A It MY OF BOYS IHUIttTKIl
I . . . u ,
H-ganlw-s to Mqiilp
YosKI
lor Military 'ITulnlug
CHICAGO. Jan. t.---The National
Cadel Corps Ix-ague waa organized
here for the. purpose of equipping
high school, collego and university
I boys of the country for a military
training.
! Through a special committee a bill
! will In- drafted for presentation to
I congress authorising the war depart -
' meat to furnish ihe WO of arms and
ammunition in high schools, colleges
and universities
I Llndley M Garrison, sivretaj- of
war, was elected honorary proeldetii
, of (he league.
The Inward BffMg "r hUBIOtg
Worse than the outward. They SCI
danger the whole lyatem. Rood's
' Sarsapai ills eradicates all humors,
cures all thetT inward and oiitwar.l
effects It is the great alterative and
I tonic, whose merit nas been every-
i where established Adv.
t omml--oii Man Mi-Jas
SAI.KM. 'ire, Jan. 5 W. H Kil
bec, 'JIT Slate Street, commltwou
merchant, is missing and man? fario-
suin of b7S ha
Coffee
If it weren't fur the lahK;
on a Schilling's Best corfee
tin, you wouldn't know
what was in it. Vou can't
smell the coffee.
The rich full flavor ail
inside- sealed in the air
tight tin less than an hour
after roasting.
You get what you pay
for, in Schilling's Best
the flavor, the essence that
means satisfaction in youi
coffee cup! That is eco
nomy.
Evenly ground)
chaff taken out ;
moneyback.
Schilling's
Best
'Finest Cathartic
I Ever Used"'
I'aey ' nut i.ripc and thairrffetl it quick
ad tur" wjra L. L. Levey,
"Tor a Ii ng time I soffsrsd f:- 'tn
constipation and liver trouble," -, -Mr.
I I.. Levey of Qreen lia Wn
"Nothing seemed to inip me. I rtuai
ly secured a t aeiiage tt Poley Cm:, ,. .
tic Tablets and am pleased lo mai
that they have cured toe. 1'!,
the finest CO'lartltl I liavecvn I.
os tnsy do noi grltie at slliSt.il i! it
i inn la quick anil i mc."
If you ttri i:l a l troubled v ilh
ion ii, auoii, I', ii t at battle Tub ei
will be a blessing to you - thev not
only Indues nalursl, comfortable
movement, but they have a strength
enlng and bcncliiial effect UDOfl 'bo
Intestinal tract
VoiSf atlmrlic Tablet! con n'..-l be
taken by any ami every member of
your family. Like nil Foley ri meillos
they sr.- sold la yell iw pukagei Ac
cepl nothing hit! th e'TTtllne.
Sold Kierywhere
I am unable to secure desir
able office location In tins city,
and my resilience - not cen
trally located. will , n ht ,-.
residence of anyone Intereslnl
in Chiropractic, anil give ex
amination and explanation free.
Dlt. OBOROB ! KINfc,
IJcenacd Chiropractor,
Phone 170.
KWONG HONG LOW 1
U6Weit Alts St.. Upitaln, Phone 433
and tang
is said to be investing in the neigh-
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