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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916.
I ''.pll I.,
Wnstiaictun
iceuta street.
The question is timely for of
course it would be a blunder in
more ways than one to allow
these frame birds to die of star
vation while the ground is cov
ered with snow.
The law protects these beau
tiful game birds from slaugh
ter by hunters but such nro-
tection will not avail against
jKing Winter.
11. .1.1 hew mm, eortitnd.j it such WOK has not been
New, i. Portland. Oregon. Idone already will not the game
JS. Bonding. jPartment find this a fit place
5 .;' I'urmu 501. Four for activitv on the part of the
ucDuuea.
.mi
I
AN I M r.rKM.KNT NKWSPAPER.
IWM4 DallJ Md s. ml Weekly at Pen-
T Ki:in.AN I'l IU.1SHINU CO.
I IfiftV IhI Canti Paper.
kli'DitM-r i nlted Press Association,
ntered n ! lb past office at Pendleton.
H. id. Mv.md i lata mall matter.
ON HA1.K IN OTHKIt CITIKI
I
Sl IiSi'lillTION KATES
(IN AIlVANt'Kl
Oally. one year. by mail SA.0Q
lally, all months, by mall 2.M)
fully, three m.mibs. by mall X.2S
.'ally, one mnnth. by mall 5u
lllj. one year, by carrier 7 50
"nlly. three tn.intba, by carrier 1 .
I'ally, alt monthri. by carrier S 75
I'Biiy. one month, by tarrler 63 I . .
"eml Weekly, one year, by mali 1.50 i the
A SAFE SUBJECT
3
cause of the gTeat republican schism
of 1915.
The guests were in harmony with
the men above the salt. Mr. Perkins
was a sonorous contributor to the re
publican fund in 1SW4 and to the prn
greeatV funds in l1 and he Is still
the almoner of the null Moose cause;
he Is prominent in me Han-ester
Trust, A! well as the Steel Trust, and
in Mr. Roosevelt's time both benefit
ed b governmental ravor Mr. Cor
telyou WM successively President
Itooaeveft'l secretary of commerve
and labor, with jurisdiction over the
bureau of corporations, and the chief
fat-fryer of corporations as chairman
of the republican national commit
tee The others are familiar figures
In the offices of "(rood trusts," as
distinguished from bad trusts
Men who have thus worked to-!
Ililllllill
EIGHT PAGES
wail
I 1 N ON Tll M l 1
Faith
ind
it
tuner practical men in the gtve-
recent bulletin by the Geo. d -take at public life as It is inter
logical SurveV has the I r,td wi,h ,he industrial and finan-
following to"sav 'abouti',"1 !lffalrV" ,he 0O"n,ry: men wh0
R . ' ... knOWJ! and trust eacn other whv
Country now inrliiH-ui ml-i. .. ...... . ... . .. . '
ml Weekly, sii months, by mall 75l(Mi j"- T 1 i. I v mu tosetner: II
ml Weekly. fui no, mils, by mall, . . 1 IU OOUnaSineS Ot N6DFMM! '"His- bVt l-.s-n pltaMltl Odk f0-
CMM the traveler in Nebraska re casion
store the landscape of late Tertiary '
time, he would find himself surround-1
ed by scenes greatly different from
those of the present. The swampy
lowlands were covered with vegeta
tion similar to that now growing in
moist climates farther south Camels
and Hams were abundant, and during
the Pliocene epoch great ground
smiths and glyptodonts. whose rela
tives now live in South America, in
habited western Nebraska. Masto
dons wun tusks on both upper and
lower jaws much like those of the
Miocene epoch, still persisted, short-1 Oil.
legged rhinoceroses remained abund
ant, and there was a great variety ot
wolf-like carnivora. Sabertoothert
tigers and true cats, some of them
considerably larger than the modem I
tigers, were also abundant. Three-!
toed horses were still numerous, but !
I This Cold Weather Demands I
More Warm Wearables
The Popular Cash Store Can Supply Your Needs
With Better Goods For Less Money
1 OUR STEADY INCREASING BUSINESS IS GILT EDGE PROOF
THAT POPULAR CASH STORE METHODS PLEASE THE
1 PEOPLE 1
QUOTATIONS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE WH ICH WILL BE OF INTEREST TO THE THRIFTY MEN
AND WOMEN OF PENDLETON.
Tin
Lean
And
Who
annot rescue,
idood redeem
ul that will t
tnd resolve.
n thyself, yet proi
self with prayer:
(All hope is prayer. Who calls
It hope no more
Svnds prayer footstore forth o'et
weary wastes:
While he who calls it hope gives
wings to prayer. 1
there are spirits, messen
gers of love,
come at call to fortify our
strength:
Make friends with him. and
with thine inner self.
Cast out all envy, bitterness
and hate.
And keep the mind's fair tab
ernacle pure.
Shake hands with grief, give
greeting unto pain
Those angels in disguise; and
thy glad soul
From height to height from
star to shining star.
Shall climb and claim blest Im
mortality .
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
as. oi
thy-
I IS SUBJECT OF
REVIVALIST AT HI. E.
lAXFORD PltOVKs POWER
I l l, SPEAKER; TWO sKlt
VICES EACH DAY.
(Contributed.)
Df. S. A Danford, who is conduct-)
ing revival meetings at the Methodist'
church, is preaching n very powerful
series of sermons on Sin and the '
rowing powers and its horns
may have been used In digging.
Very interesting and some
what startling. But it is strange
how our scientists are able to
narrate so accurately about the
mysteries of millions of years
ago when present day prob
lems are often too much for
thereto master. Is it because
the prehistoric mastadons.
A OOD health to an individ- 'lamas and three toed horses
Ir3 ual is a bie asset alwavs'are unable to make denial?
and a community with a ' .
favorable health record has1. That increase of 10 per cent
something of which to he ln lne waKes 01 men
the modern genus Equus was not am
ong them. One of the most curious
animals of the time in Kansas and;R?mdv. They are holding two ser
Nebraska was a gopher-like rodent
UM! had two large horns on its nose
Its enormous claws indicate good bur-
alsu
PENDLETON'S GOOD
HEALTH
00D health to an individ-
proud. Pendleton has such a
record and the facts as to con
ditions during the past year
are set forth in the report of
the city physician, read before
the council Wednesday night.
u u . . r. i emptc cceafi f Qr handHng grain
states some of the reasons for
ine iact Pendleton has been a: it 0oks more and more like
healthlul town during the past
employed in the steel mills of
the east has an optimistic
sound.
But the Interstate Commerce
Commission cannot bring
about anv reductions in the
Ladies Coats
One lot of about 20 Ladies' Coats,
the season's best styles, values up to
$20.00, the Popular Cash Store Price
only $4.85
Ladies Underw'r
Two piece garments, good values at
50c garment; the Popular Cash Store
Price 17
Ladies Union Suits
Extr.i fine quality fleeced, all sizes,
big value at $1.50. Popular Cash
Store Price onlv, suit 9H
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS
25 Children's season's 15 Misses' season's best
best styles, all sizes. P. C. styles, most all sizes. P.
S. Price only $1.95 C. S. Price $2.95
Rev.
S. A. Danford. KeviialiM at
E. Church
M.
12 months. He emphasibes
the value of a good water sys
tem and of the sanitary pre
cautions taken. These of
course are factors in good
health. Another factor too
valuable to be unnoticed may
be found in our bracing sunny
weather which puts vigor into
people and thus enables them
to throw off disease.
REMEMBER THE CHINAS
3NQUIRIES reach the East
Oregonian as to whether
effective steps are being
taken to feed the China phea
sants brought here from west
ern Oregon and protected in
various small reserves along
the Umatilla.
conscnption
for England.
CURRENT THINKING
THK I.ATKSfT GARY DINNER.
im-
bs
vices a day, at 2:30 In the afternoon
and at 7:30 at night.
Miss ("affray, the song leader, as-1
sistfl In all the services and leads the i
children's meetings.
Mrs. Danford assists In many of the
meetings and leads morning cottage J
prayermeetlngs.
Dr. Danford preaoned last night on
the subject, "There Is no difference."
and at the close called for seekers,
when many came to tne altar of pray.
LADIES' HOUSE
DRESSES
Good values at $1.50.
P. C. S. Price only ....98?
WHITE WASH WAISTS
Good value at $1.25.
P. C. S. Price only.... 49?
COTTOTTbLAN KETS
P. C. S. Prices 59?.
69, 5c. $1.25. 81.1
WOOL BLANKETS
P. C. S. Prices $3.95,
$4.45, $4.95, $5.95 up
to $15.00.
BED COMFORTS
P. C. S. Price only 98?,
$1.35, $1.45, S1.98,
$2.45, $3.45 and $4.45
PILLOWS
P. C. S. Price $1.39 pr.
to $3.35 pr.
LADIES' KIMONAS
New patterns, values
$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
P. C. S. Price only $1.19
ONE LOT COLLARS
Latest styles. P. C. S.
Price 15-
LADIES' COMFY FEUT
SLIPPERS
Most all shades and
sizes. P. C. S. Price only
pair 98?
LADIES, CHILDREN'S
WOOL GLOVES
P. C. S. Price only
pair 23? and 25?
CHILDREN'S LITTLE
DARLING SUITS
All wool. P. C. S. Price
only, suit $1.98
Domestics
9-4 Pequot Sheeting
P. C. S. Price only yd. 29c
9-4 Aura Sheeting
P. C. S. Price only yd. 25
Hope Bleached Muslin
P. C. S. Price only, the
yard 7'c
Best 12y2c Quality
Flannelette
P. C. S. Price only. yd. 9r
Best 10c Outing
P. C. S. Price only, the
yard 1V-e
Best American Prints
P, C. S. Price, yard 5c
Best 81 ijc Yd. Percales
P. C. S. Price, yard ."
Best 121 ,c Gingham
P. C. S. Price, yard 10c
Best 12V2c Percales
P. C. S. Price, yard IOC
Susine Silk, 30c Grade
P. C. S. Price, yard 25c
Tub Silks
P. C. S. Prices 59?, 69?,
89? and $1.19 yard.
Silk Poplins
P. C. S. Price, yard 89?
Silk Messalines
P. C. S. Price, yard 75c
Shepherd Checks
.'56-in. wide, P. ('. S. price
yard 29c
Heavy Coatings
Value $;i.50; 56-in. wide.
P. C. S. Price only $2.19
36-in. Wide Serges
P. C. S. price, yd. . 49?
Novelty Suiting-
36-in. wide. P
yard
FURS
Ladies' Furs
Large
choose
Prices
assort ment
from. P. C.
to
S.
85? to $7.50
Silk Petticoats
All shades,
$3.50. P.
only
fine
C.
value at
S. Price
$2.49
Ladies' Outing Gowns
Well made, heavy weight,
P. C. S. Price only 89?
Children's Sleepers
White outing,
weight, all sizes. P.
Price
Wool
good
C. s.
59c
Union Suits
S. Prices $1.19.
$2.00. $2.25 and
('. S.
Price
I9C
Costume Crepes
Pink, blue, lavender and
white. P. C. S. Price, only
yard 20c
Ladies'
P. C.
$1.65
$2.50.
Children's Union Suits
P. C. s. Prices 39c. 19c.
50c. !c and 98f.
Men's Warm Wool
Mittens and Gloves
P. C. S, Prices 35c to 69c
Men's 1 Buckle Arctics
P. C. S. Price only $1.0O
Men's 4 Buckle Arctics
P. C. S. Price only $2.75
Boys' 2 Buckle Arctics
P. C. S. Price only $1.89
Youths' 2 Buckle Arctics
P. C. S. Price only $1.SJ
Children's Leather
Leggings
P. C. S. Price only 98c
Ladies' Jersey Leggings
Best quality 98c
Men's Canvas Leggings
P. C. S. Price only... 69c
New York World.)
It is easy to exaggerate the
portance of the dinner given
Judge Gary to Col. Roosevelt which er
was attended by so many financial Tn(' crowds are increasing .ind
magnates of note. There is no need much active interest Is being mani-
of misconceptions. ,eal b' ,he Methodists In the services j
By many ties is the Steel TruM "r- Danford Is one of the leadinu
head bound to Col. Roosevelt. II men ln the church ana by his unique
represents the "Morgan interests" ;,ni1 striking way t)f putting the truth
which were ten years ago 's'o frlenl- before the people, is attracting mam
ly to the White House. In 1904 the wh" hVf' not heretofore attended
I trust gave bountifully to the Roose- meetings ..t tnis Kind. The meetings
velt campaign fund. In 1907 the i,r' "" " everybody and a cordial
i resident allowed it to absorb tho wel' "m" meets you
Tennessee Coal and Iron company,
contrary to law; and the pnsecutinn
of the trust under Taft was the (total
No. 3363 For the school boy, fl
ribbed union suit of extra durability
and verv soft and well fitting. P. C.
S. Price . suit 50?
No. 3350 For the colder days, a
heavy sanitary fleeced union suit that
will please the sturdy youngster. P.
('. S. Price, suit 65?
No. 1008 Men's sanitary fleeced
union suit.'closed crotch; very roomy,
well made, a good value at $1.25.
P. C. S. Price, suit 90?
MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAFt
Mo. 1044 Men s ecru two-thread i good value at $2.50
nooea union suit, closed crotch, full
size, guaranteed, fine value at $1.50.
P. C. S. Price, suit 98?
No. 1202 Men's two-piece fleece
lined underwear. Light mottled blue
color, full size, none better at $1.25 a
suit. P. C. 8. Price only, suit 85c
No. 1048 Men's worsted ribbed,
grey mottled union suit, medium
weight, closed cr,oteh, full size, extra
well sewed, extra quality buttons;
P. C
UllltlllinilltnilllHItllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMtllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJ:
I Those NEW
I REOS
are going fast
Come look them i
over while we have
all the different
models in stock.
If you haven't seen
the new Reo Six,
you have overlook
ed the swellest thing
in 1916 motor cars
Pendleton Auto Company
illlllllHIIMtHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllUlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir
Hobo Plays l-lnlix rat.
MARTSYfULB, CD., Jan 7.
Tramp life de luxe hits been discov
ered near here In a "Jungle" where a
hobo had a home-made elertrir cook'
er. the "juice" for whieh he got by
ho.ikin;; a w,re to a tnird rail.
POPULAR CASH STORE
S. Price
only, suit $1.98
No. SNU2 Heavy weight union
suit, all wool, ribbed material, grey
mottled color, closed crotch make, us
ually sold at $3.00 a suit. P. ('. S.
Price, suit ... ..... $2.25
No. 1028 Finest grade wool and
linen mixture union suit, closed crotch,
fine ribbed, blue mottled color, fine
value at $,'1.50 a suit. P. C. S. Price
only, suit 2r.
Better Goods
for less monev H
LIBRARY RBPOKT.
t Continued from pa-je one.)
Th.-
Russian steamers Due
VANCOUVER, R c. jan
steamships Yaroslavl and Tambov, of
the Russian volunteer fleet, are ex
ue t-d to reach PURet sound with cW
foot from tbl orient. After diwharK-
mure than double the circulation "f
Intr I urEO
preeoed tr
roMok.
last ;
than
there
so thi
this i
UT which in turn
the
was
In
, Irn I library nn Individual
needing attention.
A picture COliMtlOn has bc
and students The pictures are !,eln ! In tho hranchc ah i !.,... k. . n" Mrary Musi, ol
larK" mounted ,, cardboard 11x14 Inches raplta DOVUhUlon Athena ranks Mrs, ..... . - ' '""I'""' and musicians
"""Km directly to us hv
IHI4
ul, ii
, r shows a Kaln
moks
1 10
I"
,' this port th" vessels will cent.
Tl
hel he
ima ti
jad for VladU
in
onau s
id
d and ap
for
popi
ak.s well
county'!
Ashamed of her
bad complexion
school room
ds that inUOII more la tin-
esthetic v., I lie- of the picture. Special
lillnif cases for the picture collection
have been designed in the loan desk
of the new library where thio will be
iubject Utnea, Athena leads the branches ln!th ui.ro,
the ml,..r ,.f Us .... .T: r "".menu, aSHO.,1,
n start-1. Milton stands sec,,,,,, with 5U. a ,,, ! yL "TZ 2 f0 "
;,,r ,,,,a .i.u .,.,- . " ' 'im or VKtrola I...
books read per the a-fufetf
. .lima , op, nation, juncna ranks ilrst c,.n .
trray won 11 .,, Adams .scent,, i with 5 -
Kreewater third with ii ,.. , l ., , . """in. uirne irroups
un he ente, .
d et a verv aenaill
Inei ranks first with II ..r ' '"I" y
I.'-,, joy iiiuscju treats no
rank i n, the
with s;
per cut oi population redatared.
nt roi.
on either iit'iiwn. carbon
in,,,, ins correspond, n to ihe tone n, r recwater third with I
the picture This lives collection ing liranches a.s rctSTda to 'i
thai appeafi well in any lurroundlasi reading1 Vincent achool (now
ranks first with fi'.i
m-flctlon. The reKlslr.il
ik klves Adams first pirn
popiilntion
' ana means of the Vlotrola
Willi ,,r children and others
o, tnlncd an, I educate
1 ma- comparative
,nlv
II, mat
ti
If you, too, are rmliarrasseH by
a pimjily, blotchy, umiglitly tkh)
Resinol
wfll probably clear it. Just try
:nol Soap and Resinol Oint
;d regularly fur a week and see
if they do not make a blessed .'.
fcrenc in yur comolcxi'in.
Iwld by all drurtti. PrrMTi!d I
Infl lor 20 yearn lif mot iikin trejUcs. L
Kniaol Simp l .r leaf tlunipoo, too.
eren, e work l"U the measure of Its
va'ue '-an never be shown in figure.
It can only be realized 1 those fa
whom it lias been done. The calls
for information on special nwbjeeta
oeluK etudled by clubs, debaters And
Student! both of Pendleton and nelkii
boring towns takes a Rreat deal of
ihe tone oi tin- ubmn staff ah the
help possible is Riven to nu mbers oi
study jobs, their programs beiiiK on
rile it thi lllirar and reference llsls
made for individual study as needed
Material that can not ! luppliwi
frotfl our ovn shelves is borrowed
from the state library. 'I'liere have
been added to the referetc e llbrarv
281 volumes or bound magsalnei
which clears the library of a mass of
unbound material that for ears ha
been hard to keep In order ,n I which
In hound form now supplies one '.
the most valuable assets to efflelenl
reference work.
The correspondence necessitated In
sending books to anil from the
, brunch libraries. ariswerliiK out Oi
! town reference quevtloM and In car
, ryina on the business affairs of the li
brary system, is no small Item In thi
din's work. Over MM thotound Ut
ters have oeen written frnm the cen-
Budget The Miliary has adopted
a budget system, though It is not re
quired by law. in order that the great,
est care may be taken in .expending
the funds wisely Although It Is dif
ficult lor most pnl, lie libraries to re
serve much a! twenty per
the maintenance funds for be
chases, the rmatiiia County
was able according to its mi.'
to place thlriy-nlne poj cenl
fundi lor books and perlodlci
is large!) due to the count-, system
with centralisation ,,r administration
and the conatQUent saving which fol-
all I
magazines
Mtanfleld second w ith per
latered and Helix third wltt
cenl regletered, Adams, .i
ncent also suliscrlhe lor
lor ihe reading tables.
MMCellatleoui A list of donors ol
looks, periodical, die, during mi.,
Is appended to this report and shows :i
good nun, her of friends who have re
hi of meWtbered the library In various ways
k pur-, 'I he DM oregonian and Tribune re
.ibrarv tides furnishing fret com ot theli
budget papers for Ihe reading tables, hav.
oi ,u i-onsiautiy given valuable space i
i. This their Issues
potMMe
I to do The new educa
,rds being made fin ib
with chldren would be, fully as val
uable t,, them as many of the books
"bout musicians that they now flint
so Interesting The Vlctrol,, would be
a great adjunct to the story hour ..r
even take Its place In libraries where
special story hour preparation I m-
(Cnntlnued nr nage five i
iltie
Horded I,
lows all , peratlve effort. Reduction j Trbun gave lull
of the nrdlnars outlay expenses and
correspoiMllug lti'-rease of book pel
sources places Ihe growth where It
IIAtura.11 be long! in pulillc library
administration, , balance In maln-
lenanc funds has i,eeu carefully
guarded to provide foe running ex
uenS until the next lax funds are
due
Hranch libfAfleg The", arc now
thirteen luanch libraries thruiighout
the county' aad fifteen stations in
rural schools from which have lieen
circulated MNI books during th
year. The branch circulation has Mf-
i-eeded that of Pendleton by 4511)1 vol-1
thr
page
ews, nook lls's
I that help In
c the opportu.
library. Th"
space to th,
of the Round
STOPS IDA
Pi
pur
JL
NEURALGIA
II
id newspA'
'he cetilra.
' 'ouiity Library In one
I'p editions.
Heventy-slx magazine:
pels are being receive,
IIDTary, twenty -one or which are glits
Expiration dates of purchased Mb?
crtptloM have been adjusted durint:
Ihe year and all combined In one or
dt to extend over the same period
of time This greatly simplifies the
records
.Music I in account or the liu-reas
ed Attendance on Sunday afternoons
Don't suffer! Oct a dime pack
of Dr. James' Headache
Powders.
You
dull.
'an clear TOUT head Bn, relieve
splill,,,,' , ,;. tt.i.ii.
, O ".,-in, LIIIOIII11,, '
7'iiache, I" a nement with , tyf!
'.'''"" I ea,lael,e IV.wder. This obi-
Urn beadaeki r)M ,., u ai,n,,st , ,
,o i ''"l"m" I tl rug st ,.
" lor 1 1 ,, AAeky- ,, .
3':.",Jr 55 !:,k" i"m,',,r
when inusli-al nmgram. am ,v ....a . T""' the le i I-
In view of the Interest snow n the ZZlZ3Zrl S,nP '-
class of music K have, humishj j Z m ItSF J,U It w" 'l