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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916 PAGE THRKr. UMATILLA IN BUYS MERCHANDISE STORE RAPTIST UllllUY m i iil I SPORTING-SKIRTINGS New Silks HOST 11 Jtt NIIT'I For Spri. IT'S really an exposition of the men's tailoring art and all that's new and authorita tive in men's styles the show ing we now are making in those wonderful I We have just unpacked a beautiful line of checked silks, also stripes and plaids in new skirtings for Spring wear. Be among the first to wear a new dress, skirt or coat from these new materials. ARTHL'H MEANS BECOMES HEW OWNER OF ENTIRE RIM S' IONS ItLOCR. MUSICAL I'IMKiRAM IS KEATI-RE OF vnt,U.MK) AT HOME OF MRH NOIIV1JLL. . i:. ;i-'iiMT shi out After Sue Ladle Enjoy VT I'lcuMlnt Time i k 1 1 - of the Maticabec ,he Mrs SoihIo a I .in" -ii Shower K. of I'.'s orssful Career of Three Pears- itusi Bond Clothes $15 to $30 Patterns to please every fancy. Models that become every form. Fit assured by our own tailors and satisfaction guaranteed by us. Look them over. Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Lending Clothien BOBBY EVANS, KNOWN HERE, IS IN BAD IN PORTLAND 1'ollTLAND. Ore.. Jan. II. Unless Hilly m.i ...ii and Al Summers never ..ii relations with Uottv Brans, who 'ins acted as their manager and ad I iser. the Hose City club ting will la lotted to both of these bills In the fu- 'tire Pred T. Merrill, manager of the Hose t'lty club, made this assertion following disclosures regarding their match Tuesday night. It seems that Evan, acting for Summers and Bam Howard. Parmer's manager, met and posted checks for :'.. which were I.. ,i iis guarantee that neither of the men Mould try to .-core a knockout, and to Insure that the in. itch would end a draw. The man with whom these checks -Mere to he posted, lis soon as he dig covered what the game was, Mould nnva nothing to do with It. His tes Unwtlj yesterday left no doubt of I he Mruth of the rumors MaPCOtt Is matched t" meet Joe Strdamln in the headllner nt the Kos. s'lt club next Friday night January !l Merrill, who was Ignorant of any ttitnic" between Summers nnd Far mer, is most emphatic In his state, ments thai neither Masoott nor Bom niters will ever appear before the lo cal club again, unless they show con clusively that they have cast Evans an'erboard. t.lRLS MIST WED Olt LOSE Forfeit of 50O (.-s to Worthy tttarlty If PJUiue Not TlwilrK. PATBlt.so.N, H. J.. Jan. 24 Bach elor girls In Patterson have tmnded together for the purpose of murrylng off eligible younir men of that city, md each of the 28 girls In the "bach- ekjr girls'" society has agreed to for- felt 1100 If she Is not married before leap year has passed. A few days ago William It Gour- ley. former prosecutor of Passaic county and owner of Dollymont, a Oeautlful villa near Patterson, was quoted as saying: "Bachelors are a blot on the community and should be taxed " Mr. Gourley is an elder- y bachelor . j A Food Fact to Remember Seventeen years ago a food was originated that combined the en tire nourishment of the field grains wheat and barley with ease of digestion, delicious taste and other qualities of worth designed to fill a widespread human need. Today that food Grape-Nuts has no near competitor among cereal foods in form or nutritive value, nor has it had from the start. Grape-Nuts on the Breakfast Menu builds and maintains body, brain and nerves as no other food does. Ready to eat, economical appetizing. "There's & Reason" JOIN THE THINKERS' CLUB Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. -Jl The I'aterson Presa Guardian has received the following letter, Signed ' Secretary ": "I should like to Inform you that there Is a society of bachelor girls formed SOml time ago In this city, the underatundlng being that all members not married or engaged on or before January 1 HIT, must forfeit the sum of i)t) ash. the bcncvol. mone; tc be UBe.l In Put and has Increas- tersi ty is but v not mi members ing steadily.'' liuri'd r,. i,n Husband. WASHINGTON. Jan. II, A trash gl ivs alongside that of General S. L. Glasgow Mas opened in Arlington cemetery for the body of his WtdOW. She killed herself after his funeral rathei than face life with Mill. P.i H at -t l III Several buildings w and telephone poles a Uprooted in a sixtv mil unroofed Head rS ports the Kind blowing Id miles an hour Heavy rain act om panics the storm. $51,000 IN FRUIT SOLO BY COOPERATIVE UNION MILTON (, KOW Fits IK it 1 1 ANNUAL HEETING AND ELECT NEW OFFICERS. PKEEWATER, 0 Ju Milt. n Fruit Q rowers' Cooperative union held its annual business meet ing Wednesday in the I. o. O. F hall The produce market during the ear amounted t 151,11(111 exclusive of winter ap fully dlspoi which have not been I of yet. All the expens- es f..r the season have been met and there Is a small surplus on hand to be- gin the next year. The members un- anlmously accepted the report and reelected all the directors, who are as follows: President. J. H. Chapman; secretary. O. K. Goodman; directors, Henry Uoyd, Fred Stephens and Charles Waldron. These dlrectors, will hold their first meeting for re. organization next Saturday afternoon mm Will Be Continued Under smme Name Winer Igain Turned Into (overnuteni omul. i.spfriHi Correspondence, ECHO, OM., Jan. 24. The Incor porated Merchandise Store on Main street, which has lieen conducted the1 pant three yearn tinker the name of "Oh and Hob.'' changed ownership today A E. drainer, who has man- imed ami owned the .store sin. e Its ifi-i Thursday afternoon corporation, has solu out to Arthur The Baptist Missionary Circle serv Means who has been In the men an- j ed tea Friday afternoon at the home til.- business for levers! years it of Its president, Mrs E. L. Norvell. A Umatilla and H It. Lenls. a former I goodly number of ladles attended A partner of Mr. drainer. musical program was rendered and a Not only the stock of merchandise' very pleasant time enjoyed, but the entire block, store buildings, ! The Ladles of the Maccabees at Arlington building anil adjacent prop- their regular meeting Wednesday, erty, was transferred In the ileal gave Mrs. Alfred Sondo a linen show Mr, Grelner has no Immediate sr. plans for the future, but will remain! The. Knights of Pythias gave a at least for a short time in Echo. dance Flday evening which was well The new proprietors take charge of; attended. Music was furnished by the business today and will continue an orchestra from Pendleton, it under the same name. . number of the younger set at- T O. Smith who nas been on thei tended a party at the pleasant home Krand ry during the present term nfi ...lilt tuincd home Saturday. even Ing adjourned until the April session Water ttu again turned Into the government canal .in Sunday. Thin b, the first water, in tne canal since January 6 when It was turned off on account of the Ice A full head of water will not he turned In tor a day or two until the Ice which had ac- cumulated in the canal h is either melted or run out into the reservoir. A very marked has ... . urred lien change of weather in the pust few days. From Is degrees below zero .hi Wednssda) night to Oh degeo above on Sulurdaj The snow which was one loot deep is all gone, mostly Into the ground Already the roads are drying up and a faint tinge ofior any other narcotic. grei n grass is apepartng on the hills. Locally there has been no high wa ter. What effect the Chinook In the mountains will have on the river re mains tu be seen. Mesdames M. C Harager, F T. George and H ii. Mashburn and Meagn C. I! Oresn and Wm, Oliver ere assisting the regular force of i lerkl during the big sale al the Ueorge and Miller Co.'s store. Ant-ine Vey has moved a band of sheep. :IQD lambs, from Sarvis Uultes tu Frank t'orea'a farm on the Mea dows where they will be fed. i 'has. M Crary returned last week from Hot Lake where ne spent a cou ple of weeks Mrs. Hugh StarifleM and children are home from a several months' stay in Portland, Mrs M. C Baracer of Stanfield. assisted the George and Miller Co. the latter part of lust week In arranging lor their big sale Judd Rogers of Pendleton business visitor here on last was a Thurs- day. Mr and Mrs Arthur Means were here Saturday from I'matllla. Mr. and Mrs Mel Norman of Pen dleton. Spent Sunday here visiting with friends All On schmwrr le.i LONDON. Jan. 21. Copenhagen reports all aboard the Dutch schoon er Hangerman perished when the vessel was mined off the coast of Denmark. The British steamer Sutherland was submarined in the Medlterran- nean on Monday. The crew was ta- ken to Malta One died from ex i posure in a lifeboat en route. Hold Dance Young PBuBjtt KnJoJ a Party. (Special Correspondence. HELIX, Ore., Jan. 21 Mrs Hazel Kennedy haH returneil from a week's! visit tu relatives and friends in pas-l eo. The Mothers' and Teachers' Club met at the home of Mrs E. O. Otto1 0f Mrs. James Hill Wsst of town Fri- day evening. Mrs M. L. Morrison, who was in jured while skating a few days ago. is Improving. She still uses crutches and Is confined to her home. Why Vui should Use t'hamls-rlaln'8 Cough Remedy. Because it has an established repu tation won by its good works. Because It is most esteemed by those Mho have used It for many years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with Its good quail- cold and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it does not contain opium Because It is within the reach all it only costs a quarter, obta: able everywhere -Adv 2 llcinl .Men jmtcr Race. BEND, Ore., Jan. 21. Announce ment of candidacy has been made by two Bend men. H H. De Armoml seeking the republican nomination for district attorney- of (Took county, and s. P.. Huberts, thai of sheriff on the same ticket. Mr. De Armond is the City attorney of Bend and formerly manager of th Commercial cluh. Mr Roberts Is city marshal. The building of two new sawmill here Is expected to add enough voter: to move the county seat from Prlne ville to Bend Owes Her Good Health to Chamber Iain's Tablets "I owe my good health to Cham berlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. B Q. Neff. Crookston, Ohio. "Two years Hgo I was an invalid due to stomach trouble. I took three bc'.tles of these Tablets and have since been In the best of health." Obtainable every where. Adv. NOTEs FROM COXSCLAR RE lORTS a A telegram from Consul General Handle)'. Calls a, states that a law was enacted October 6. levying an ex port duty on sugar, wool, cotton and hides shipped from Peru. The results of this year's harvest are expected to assure the future five lives in the past 24 hours. A wo gi owlng Of hemp In Germany A I man nnd three children were drow ned committee of the League of German at Crusher. Oklahoma. A small cq Hemp Industrials Is now try ing to clone swept Brownwnod and Ennia obtain the necessary eed. and, if its: Texas; Gainesville reported a water' efforts prove successful, it Is planned spout. to increase the area under hemp . from about 900 acres to more than The Hst harness racing seascn Is SOOrt acres next year. j notable because Peter Scott won more money than any horse ever before Reports from consular officers In I accumulated on the grand circuit, various districts of Spain indicate, I3S.100, from Cleveland to Lexing that the situation of this years crop ton. and an additional I11.06C at the is not good. The condition of vino- Panama-Pacific exposition yards I generally unfavorable. esti-( mati of the decrease in production varying from 25 to do per cent in some localities. Excessive heat has damaged the Seville dtjve crop, while the harvest of Jordan almonds and other products is weeks behind sched ule In the four provinces of Sata- lonla in northeastern Spain the agTN I his year's Saving! fund chf i ultural bureau expects a good yield wrinkle Klddo. the prize of cere. ils. I terrier of Pr. J H Kage I check in mouth and indor After a break in the trade of near-l". as the lucky canine v five vears. Philippine authorities; have permitted the resumption of the shipment of live cattle from Hotur- j I he Philippines in isno.out a suvlngs account for his dog. ISIO.III, but since then the vol- or trade has been lacoMequen- iwtng to the efforts of the offi-j to keep the diseases prevalent utile tlal. clala In South Asia out Of the Islands his "pa." The fox terrior was soon at the Canadian butter Is arriving at Cape window. The check had been in- Town for the first time In several dorsed "Klddo Ilagenhuch in care of years, fair quality Is retailing at 16 his "pa" Opposite fhe signature ap to 64 cents per pound. I peared a mark ol the dog's paw, the Canada is facing a snortage of mo- cashier having pushed an ink pad lasses thai ill be especially icii In the maritime provinces and Quebec. these being the largest buyers The mark Si ll depleted; stocks In the hands :' traders are light and are Hot expected to meet trie demand un til the new crop arrives next March In Prince K.lward Ist.uiil not a Single puncheon is left Tin- present price Is of the liiuhest for many yeara, be-1 lng 57 cent! per gallon for puncheons or fane and 48 cents r.n- choice. New Silk Hose . All Colors Wp have iust received a new silk stocking to sell at $1.00 which we believe to in Pendleton for this price. most hose selling at $1.50 All colors. ALEXANDERS Mr and Mr8. James H. Sturgls (Miss Cecile Ann Boydi. whose weu ding in Portland Saturday morning was a surprise tu their many friends here, expect to leave today for Call tornia on a honeymoon trip, accord ing to messages received by friends on their return they will make their. home in Walla. Walla where Mr. Stur-j gil is in business. ! -- ! On account of the severe weuther i and other attractions this week, the ! last of the series of art lectures by Mrs Jessie Honeyman have been i postponed for a Meek. They will be ! given on the evenings of January 31 nnd February 1 I gestion and that dull, throbbing. sick- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sturdivant arelening headache. rarail'ins nnnffPll I 1 1 ' i I . ' - UIIOII f i " . ltPl ',-.i;. the j Qf ( daHghter lasl pHday after- noon. food and foul gases, take the excess I bile from the liver ana carry' out all Mrs. James B Welch left yesterday the consttpated wasre matter and noon for Portland with her little sonp0jgonil jn the bowels. Homer, for a visit of ten days with A cascaret tonight will surely her mother. Mrs H H HaccecK. while her husband Is m the eastern part of the state on a business trip, The Maccabee Social Slub will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the ihome nf Mrs Jnhn AVes-t Court street Greulich. 3101 : against it. The money was promptly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuel Jack.iIal(J and ,he a0K pranced away with son. who spent the weekend nere as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rob - inson. left today for Portland Mr. and Mrs and Mrs txson Lonen expen ve today for California or . stay after which- they Will sail to leav short stay for Honolulu U E Huklll of Star buck Is in the Palmer of Milton is in the city I today . 5 Head In Flood.-. OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. Floods In Oklahoma have claimed IKKJ CASHKS OWN HEt K Terrier (im-s to Rank. Draw- Ills Mone) and Taken it way. M AHON'KY ('ITY. Ta.. Jan. 14. A don's appearance at a bank paying teller's window seeking payment of new fON rear ago 'ishiel W. H K.ihler. Of the Union National Bank. j. .kingly asked the Joctor why he didn't lake 1 Will 'he doctor replied, ! bedame due. and amounted to f 25. 50. and the cashier sent out the check to Kiddo Hagrnbuch, In care of CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats the be the best hose ever offered In weight it is heavier than to $2.00. Try a pair at $1.00 "CASCARETS" BEST IF BEST FOR LIVER AND BOWEL lil BREATH, RAD COLD. SOCK STOMACH. Get a 10-cent box. Scfc headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with i cold alwaxs trace this to tor-1 pid liver; delayed, rermenting food' in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach Poisonous matter clogged In the in- j testines. instead of being cast out ot -the system is re-abeoroed into the, blood. When this poison reaches the I delicate brain tissue it causes con- ' Ktomach. remove the sour, undigested i straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10 cent bx j from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, nreath right. : complexion rosy and your liver and bowels regular for months. enveloDe carrying the amount In 1 bills. Culnileohablei If you were to see HEADACHY. BILIOUS, MOl! SICK. CONSTIPATED fgf) h unequalled volume of unlmpeach-lS The VerV best of everv- abe tmimoDy ln vor ot Hood.' thiC cIJmL ,inhM ,... IRUIH in glttS. Candiefl Sarsanarilla. vou would UDbraid vour- self for so long delaying to take thisjE n0W ln Standards Ol effective medicine for that blood dts- S Stol". YOU Can't buy bet- S ease from which you are suffering. 5 ter C&ndieS, Dfettier Dack- S 1 Adv. The Nlngpo end of the Chinese rail- ..vuu i ,., .,, , k. . with Hangch. w and Shanghai was: formally opened at the end of 191 The lines have only been laid as et however, to a distance of SO or 30 11 (about 10 or 15 miles. i MINERS LOOK OUT When you first notice a cough even that little tickling in the throat wni h some think is a "mere cold", il may mean serious trouble for you. be cause thedust of the minesoften brings bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption even to men stronger than you. j What ywt need and need at once is a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to check the cough and help the linings of the bronchial passages to prevent sickness and loss of "time". In Scott's Emulsion you get pure cod liver oil blended with glycerine and hypophosphites which quickly improves your blood, fortifies your lungs and builds up your strength. It is free from alcohol. Physicians pre crihe it every day. Beware 01 labatthttcs. sett a gawas UnMhU, w. j ij; J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. FALT'S famous pi) A 1AITK W Fresh Every Day VIV f V T I J 1 1 OYSTERS "Ine. ("lean Furnished Rooms In The Quelle tribvtlnc Mpot ii Pi Ii, iP Vacation In Portland, with s de trips outside, will give you an en joyable occasion. Make the Multnomah your headquart ers. Service better rates con sistently lower. 50 rooms, per day 11.00 100 rooms with bath, per da; I SO 100 rooms with bath, per daj 2 (XI 200 large ouulds : - mi. bath, per day 2.50 Extra person in room, ad ditional l.oo - ,llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Holiday Candies STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S I II r . . . . s ages, better assortment. 5 anywhere in the world tVlon en rrVi f kara Come in ' n" JUdge for your Self. ITallman & Go. II I seeing DruggMs ntiiiiiimiiiiiiiimimiinmiHiiHiiiiHiii- Hong Kong Cafe AM) NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c Outside Tray Orders a epcclaJvy Boxes for ladles and gen', emeu OPEN DAY AND AM Ml m - Ma AM' S IM HI Chicken "undayi 548 Main Street Next to E O Bldg Phone Ii- SEA CRABS Strain Henld Connection Restaurant 11