DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY, 2, 1916. EIGHT PAGES JHE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR AND THE GOOD JUDGE j Showing New Spring Silks PAGE TWO f JUD THE B0V8 l KNEW 7 Hit. Y WOuLll f ALONG. THE LINE I WHN , pu1 THEM ) I SENO you A ) WISE TO THE Look for display in south window. On a visit to our silk dept. you'll find brand new silks of all kinds. As Dame Fashion has depicted STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS and self toned plaids. You'll find these in all colors and combi nations. All silks this season are 36 inches wide and over. Especially for the present vogue, wide skirts. PLAIN TAFFETA In all shades, for dresses and suits, to be made up in combi nation with French serge. The vard . SI. 25 to 82.00 BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS You are familiar with black and white checks. You'll also find black and white checks just as good this season as ever before, probably better. They always look new, fresh and neat. Easily made up into dresses, extra skirts and suits. See our line in all size checks, broken checks and the new over plaid checks. On dis play in our Dress Goods Section; 36-in. to 56-in. wide. Yard 50c to $2.50 ( XpiiiiaAiiii The Staccato social Ctub enjoyed I CI a very pleasant meeting yeaterday I of I afternoon In the Iodic room. During art leaving for Bramarton wash u ; the social hour It was decided that a cording tn a Raker news note danCC WOUld te given on Tuesday evening. February eighth. The next j Mrs. James B. Perry was hostess on I club meeting will be with Mrs Net-! Monday lo the South Hill Bridge ti Bating, II Thompson street, next ClOb, honors in the pitying going to Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A H. Hampton. Itaker last evening in honor Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Taylor who rhe meeting of the Hawthorne The Xorth Side Hrdge club spent Parent-Teachers' Association ached-I an enjoyable afternoon yesterday with Brock at her home on I uleil for this evening, has been post j poned indefinitely on account of th . severe weather. Mr. and Mrs Thomas : ery, former Pendleton residents, en I tertained the Friday Auction Uridge Mrs. Wilson B North Main street. Honors were! won by Mrti Charles Honney. Addi tional guests were Mrs. ' Wesley N Montgom- Matlock and Mrs. Miller of Portland I wno is guest of her sister. Mrs. j X. Burgess NOTICE DURING THIS COLD, STORMY WEATHER OUR DELIVERY BOYS ARE MAKING ONLY FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY. PLEASE CONSIDER THE HORSES AND DRIVERS HELP THEM BY ORDERING EARLY IF POSSIBLE AISTKI.WS. 55, V. CAIJjKD. Men bove 50 Year- of ue lo Ite place Territorials. I HKRl.IX. Feb. 1- The Austrian I government in order to replace terri- SS tolialt sent to the front, according to 5 the i 'verse. is News Agency, has issued a decree fixing the age limit for the c.-arse of the war at .". years. 55 ; Those who .are between the tgti ol SE f .Ml and 55 years will do service only j for six weeks continuously and then only in districts outside of the war 11 VI I K PUOVKS OUST I I The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT WAR ODD1TIKS. bOXDOX The war office has re ceived the following from a soldier's wife. "Sir My husband has gone to Ike Dandelions, to will you please tell me how to get his Elopment money." BIRMINGHAM War weddings have, caused a dearth of wedding rings here and manufacturing jewelers are "up stump" on account of the scar city of gold. PETHOGHAD Russian soldiers mounded for the third time are not ent back to the front, according to a new army ruling. in a near-riot nearby. Engineer Gordon Smith misunder stood him and the big fire bell otangad a warning, the siren whistle reek coffee-house COLORED L VDY Wild, VOTE. at Vatixo or Tmnemee Registers Hood River as Republican. HOOD RIVER, Ore . Fb. 1 At Britain Troubled in (on'oniilng to civil war precedents, I LONDON, Feb. 1. From views ob. i tallied in official circles It is known . that the obstacle In the way of sub stituting an actual blockade ol Ger many for the situation created under the orders In council ; the Baltic Sea. The problem of th j the Baltic so that th. i tahlished during the I war may lie met is giving the govern ment considerable trouble and on Its solution as to the Ctncelllg of the or. deis In council. It provided b. controlling o! precedents es American civil Adjutant General Maurice Thompson to he major of artillery In the guard "aptaln Ulethen has been granted i four months' leave of absence with permission to leave the state Gener. nl Thompson announces that the promotion was given on the double round Of seniority and of efficiency Major Blethen. it is understood, will be in charge ol a battalion of field artillery to be organised. l.ittV Booty Left Turk- LONDON. Feb 1. -Harold J. Ten mint, parliamentary udor-seeretnry for war. said In the house of com mons that he thought a quarter or an ighth of the 2.000.000 pounds attrlh. Uted in the Turkish reports as th value ol the booty left when the Brlf. ish evacuated Galtlpoll peninsula would cove everything left behind. Mr Tennant said the primary ob ject was to bring the troops away safe. No doubt much stores might have been saved by the sacrifice ol life he added. The bulk of the stores left behind had been destroyed he declared. ALL around you men are talking about W-B CUT Chewing - the Real I ..haccoChew, nv t. Iet shrtd. YcM, yourself are probably (clliag your frienda about il. Gel pum'h from your dealer. Sec how easily and ryenlr the real tobacco laalc cornea- hoyy il sahitice without crinding. "Notice bow the aalt bringe out the rich tobacco taste" Mad. by WEYHAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Vmm Sqeare, New York Qty STORM AT NOLIN IS CONTINUING UNABATED FRESH I .U.I, OF FOOT (OVI.UINt. j THE OHOUND OTHER NEWS NOTES OF TOWN. I (Special Correspondence. I NOl.lN. Ol., Feb. I, We have a fool of now this morning y.ath more ! falling. Miss Juaniji lllipuis .: her cousin, M .t hi it Doaltr ton Saturday Miss Hozior is rapidly In. in a nervi ng shock. Jas. A. Hawks, the veteran Khool tcucher, was a motor passenger to I the county seat Saturday Bd Dupuis niuue a bUllntM trip ountlng to H,K23.lo.:o and liabili ties tli,4IT.Il. Another optimistic business iml ica . tlon la the report of North Yakima for 1 9 1 r. That city has paid 9.00u on Its bonded debt for the period and !6S.231.r,n on Its local Improvement obligations. cinpanted . i'endle- impi STIrFNESS AWAY blew and the big combination truck the coming May primaries Daisy was started away for the imaginary j Moody, a domestic tn a local family conflagration before the Greek made I II her plans materialize, will be the the engineer was a fight. understand the affair NEARLY 13.000 MINISTERS M PRIESTS T FRONT lljrht Alarm If "Fire.'' MAHSHFIKIJ). Ore.. Jan. 31. Tony Papalous yelled "fight" instead of "fire" when he ran into the police and fire hall to tell the officers of PAKIS. Jan. 12. (By Mail.) Nearly thirteen thousand ministers and priests are today- serving in vari ous capacities with the French army, according to statistics just given out by the minister of war. The govern ment itself has assigned as chaplains with regiments 151 Catholic priests, 28 protestant ministers, and 13 rabbis. There is about an equal number of t chaplains who have volunteered their services and been allowed to go with the troops. Most of the ecclesiastics are serving as nurses. Their total numbers 12.580. W CAPTIVES CHARGE TOKTTItK. ( Ol. HtlSH REFUSES TO WEAR NECKTIE OAXLtAND, OH., Jan. 31 Colonel John P. Irish, who has been a' naval officer at the Port of San Franclsci first colored citizen to cast a vote in Hood River county. According to her registration, the grrl is a native of Tennessee She registers as a re publican. Of the Hood River county voters who have registered republicans are overwhelmingly in Hie majority, the figures being as follows: of 156 men 113 are republicans, and 14 women are republicans out of a total of 18 registered. NEW CHURCH DYNAMITED, Latter-Davy saints- Bdlflce in Penn sylvania Bloyyn Up, CVMIIEKLAND, Mil Feb. L A new church being erected by the con gregation ol the Chun h of the Lattei Day Saints at Buck Valley. Fultou county. Pennsylvania, was blown up by dynamite. Bloodhounds were put on the trail of the men believed to have commit ted the crime. ( aptain Blethen I p. SEATTLE. Wash . Feb 1. Can tain C. B. Blethen. of the coast artil lery corps of the national guard ol Washington, has been promoted by It holms is Bombarded BERLIN, - Jan. II. Official an nounctmtnt ol the bombardment of lihelms by German artillery was made by the German general staff Announcement stated that the bom bardment was ordered In retaliation for the bombardment or villages be. h'nd the German lines Resinol Soap clears bad complexions Pimples and blackheads dis appear, red, nxich, blotchy com plexions usually berime clean, clear and velvety, and hair health and beauty are aided by the reg ular use of ResirHil Soap. It does its work casily.quickly and at little cutt even when uther methods fail. Keaiool Soap contiiaa the southing, heal ing Keainot medication arhich aVctori pre. write for akin trouble. Sold by all druggists aud dealers in toilet goods. Austrian cadets Volunteer for Task, says RscaiMil RuMlana, PETHOGHAD. Feb. 1 The Rus sian army headquarters has issued B statement concerning the attitude of Austrians toward Russian prisoners. The statement tells the experiences! of six soldiers who escaped from captivity in AuBtrla. ft declares that they" and 500 of their comrades re fused to dig trenches and were tortur. ed. four being shot on June u at a village near InnarucK The execu- ti'ineers the Mtatement me a liur. i - under both democratic and republican wh volunteered for th(. ,!lsk administrations, and who recently again Ijecame prominent through nisi denunciation in New York of Dr ! Anna Shaw, never wears a necktie I Irish was appointed by Cleveland I s( 1 iTIOA'8 PIERCINa PAIN. To kill th" nerve pains of Sclatlea you can always depend on Slot n't i Liniment It penetrates to the seat j of pain and brings ease as soon at It la applied. A great comfort too with I Sloan s is that no rubbing is requlr j ed. Sloan's Liniment ts Invaluable j for stopping muscular or nerve pain of any kind. Try It at once If you j suffer with Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sore throat, Pain in Cheat, Spralni. Bruises, etc. It It excellent for Neu- ralgia and Headache. 26c at all I Druggists. Adv. i to Echo Saturday. The '.!ln ichool ha received a Consign meat of tumbtr tor a gymna sium. Mrs Jake Klnard w is an Incoming passenger on the motor Friday cv cu ing. i Freeman Hendricks, who is attend Ing the 1 endleton high school, apatjt ! Saturday and Sunday with his par entt. i A. J. Harp and Joe F Fisher ere , Pendltton visitors Monday. A Metal given at tile Nolln tchOO ; l ouse last Saturday night by th'j I'nited Brethren church for the bene fit of their pastor, netted a little over i S0. Miss, Stella Steels ttCUred the lar ; gest number of votee as being the most popular lady and T. B. Williams PafTltd the unanlmnns vote of being tne most homely man BLIND SLOUGH CAMP BUSY. , taggers Near Astoria Prepare to Be tune In Spring. lit B PAIN I ItOM HACK WITH ILL Till IL BOTTLE OF oi.lt. PEN ETRATI N. ST .1 Vi OB'S oil. ' STRIKING BATHING COSTUMES AT PALM BEACH ( ' i iT TR MX I The III K tILED. California RAJ I Lark.' train. I.ark" Ia.eseinrery. In lscnpe Injury. ' FRANCISCO. Feb. 1 "The I Southern Pacific Coast line Northbound from Lot Ang'les i Francisco, was derailed near rn, a statinn anout 110 miles ol this city ny here said Motor lily U S200.000. OLYMPIA, Wath.. Feb I. Ntt an nual receipts exceeding !00,00t will be realized this year rrum motor ve- hicle revenue, according to estimates ' made by W. W. Sherman, assistant i state treasurer, from returns for th- j first six months of tne present fiscal j year. This revenue tB paid back to i the counties in accordance with the ! amount of permanent highway taxes i paid to the state, additional to the .', j per cent maintenance already pro ; vldcd by statute. The latter fund amounts to $77.- khor south or mis city -miciais ot inc,on ,he motor vehit.ie revenm company here said that none M ,lddf, niakes the permanent highway hurt- malntananca fund 127T.000. Passengers were brought here on a Pedal train. The rails spread when! judge in 2 Trials at Once, the roadbed was weaKened by waters PORTLAND Ore.. :eb 1. Distil. , I ASTORIA, Ore.,-Feb. 1. After a j shutdown of approximately one and in half years the I.ui.in Green Iogg i log company 's tamp at Blind Slough Is preparing to resume operations '.his spring. Six sets of timber feller" and about JO huckers already are at work. As soon as the weather condition are favorable, the company will be gin dumping about Itt.NI feet of logs Into the water dally. A short time ago the company 's railroad was extended into a tract of about 100,. 100.004 feet of timber. When otir buck is sore and lam,1 or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't suffer: (let a small trial bottle of old, hon est ' St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub It right on your uchlng hack, ami by the time you count fifty, the sore ness and lameness Is gone.' Don't stay crippled' This toothing, penetrating oil needs to be uted only once. It take the pain right out and ends the misery It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and donn t burn the skin. Nothing else slop lumbago, sclsii ica. backache or rheumatism w. promptly It never 'disappoints' Ming Powder Biscuits Lbjbl at a Feather By Mrs. Janet McKenzit Hill, Editor of J th Boston Cooking School Afagast ! Baking Powder Iliscntts made hy thla recipe are to far ahead of ordinary ba king powder biscuits that, if once tried. ?on will never use any other recipe. . 'ry it the next time you ran short I 1 bread. Save this n cipe. 29 Impounded by a 1 logged culvert German Attack BCVtajatd PARIS, Jan. 31 A commur announced repulse of German att in the Artois district. , Jui'ge Dayton solved the problem . ' ' being at tyvo places at the same tlm-' Saturday, when he heard two cases Jiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Known For It's Strength :miiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii': 1 th ' ind th' Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON it hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor. Administrator and Registrar)! Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By (,'. S. Hamlin. Governor. riHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiitiiii SECURITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiii in 1 1 if case of Joe Valie. fur bo ging. Judge Dayton stepped to doorway of his private chamber! with one ear cocked toward the in I Ihe other re, tPtlVt t J new evidence being prntjantocl, heart! S out the can "f 'he Aoto Painting 5 I Company ..gainst Martin S haeht. He S allowed judgment of 13.1 r,r, in the 1 latter case and returned to the bench. S To aNtatjtjt TraarUant Ran pert, S- .-I.M'KSO.WII.l.K Kla . Jan. II. Sj Klve hundred and eighty one mayor." 5 ! of southern etttat have beta invited Stand more than half of them are ex S I pected to come here to discuss the 2 perplexing municipal problem of th" S traveling pauper, thousands of whom 'talk city adminlslratlons out of h'm. S of. -os of thoiisamls of dollars worth 2 j of transportation every year. S CASTOR I A For Infants and Children 1 In Use For Over 30 Years Alway. bears - dr ! ignaiure ol JEW' Wi worn aaH JA1I, QVARAlrTINl! Is I.IPTKD, Vancouver Police Move Ihick Into Their oiquarters. AM'orvKH Wash. ttb, I. '.Mi irantlne on the city Jail, where smallpox prevailed for two we' ks. has been lifted and the police forced moved back after the building ban been thoroughly fumigated Mayor Kvans in his recent mestatt to the city council, urged that the city Jail be improved. The .ptestion Of tearing OU Ihe old w len cells and replacing them with steel cells will come up at the next meeting of the connoil. Two riuct nl Itoyyn lichls. L.TMPIA, Hash.. Feb. I. Annua, iclal reports of citiat, non being e to Ihe st.ite biireuu of Inspec show that on a tax lew reduc- n "f three-'iuarters of a mill Van uver. Wash., bus in the past vear luced !ts yvhole Intlebtedness from 7r..!is".iT to MM,(I7.14. Van r s assets exceed liabilities by 1 bai lee of 11,111,111.61, total assets am- rin tloi 14 I C Balilod Powdfr BlacBHa 7Vrr cups flour; to y, cup sh.vt tning; 3 level teaspooii11s A' C BmMmg Jbuic'rr; about I cup milk or uuter; ! teaspoonful sail. Sift three times, the flour, salt an.! baking powder. Work into tht flour the shortening, using lard or butter lor shortening. Then mix to a very sol dough with the milk. The softer th biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it comcsout. Never Ineail baking powder biscuits; press the dough into shape an I toll lightly. Cut in small shapes and take on a sheet or very shallow pan in a hot oven. In placing biscuits in til pans place well apart, not allowing tdfi 1 to touch. Small biscuits are better that: large ones. Large biscuits do not have the proper amount of time to raise and nake. Hits ymi seen the new K C Conk a Book Brimful of npiKtlzing recltiea that nininly mujt je suciTUful every time If the few simple direr, aoiisnre cnrefiillv roOowtt). Yen woui.l is lly ,.riy 50 cents for tliia valiinMe IxK.k. yet we i." it iiabioiutflyJrtrim receipt of thr cnlnrr.l irr 'fic.'itr packer! in every &-cr-ntc;in of K C ttakie ''"Wder. lAOtrtt MrO. Cn , Chicnirn. buui' JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII Drive It From Your System. gra. e the b'-ach "I Palm i!ea. ti TV Ida. Ihe popjjltl winter resort Miss lrginla Sulhc.n daughter 9 IN'L .JHtfi jTAVct. U'iger Sullivan, prominent democrat olllcal leader of I'hlcag". appears n a sl iklnir Costume of black and bite I'nder the skirt, the popular "I MHlnlv pantelettes. ruffled below be knee are worn. Bttantt Catarrii affeeta the iii.se and tbront. cauying tottt 111 the nottlila, ; .. tonnage ,.f th iittaaiat sathtrlnf , in the throat 11 bstynaan ootnnton prac tice to treat Catarrii with anivtt, waah 1 is Hint anrnya tppllatl lo thatt narta. 1 This mode of treatment oannol tjiva pet 1 mantnl relief, and is liable t, aggravate I the trouble. I'atarrb cannot he trifled I with. If allowed to run on It will di ! ease the bronchia! tubes, settle "tl the 'lungs and affect the stomach. Indeed I It Is t very serious disease. DtsVt treat .. locally. The one treatment that has troven effective in the treatment "f Ca 1 1 rib is S. S. H., the great' st blood imi'i fier and blond tonic knoyvn 11 relieves tire CBU-e "f I'hIHITIi II V If Itm 1 1 isll I II g jii,.- biood, rentwlna its vigor, giving new life 10 tin- red i.lood corpuscles and stimulating the floyv so that It lots the ! vitality to throw off the pottOfl and K" ins floin the system. It is IIP rally a Idood bath. Veil 'lllirklv feel l.-sllps. Headachtt dltappaar, the : . . . n in tht throat stops, the nosirlle heal. S. S. K, Is a natural blood tonic mid has proven eff, rtlve in the t rent menl of all hiotid affeMona Rottnta, tetters, rash. Scrofula. Hit S. S. S. at your druggist s. If von need expel t advlei write the Swift. Speetfl C" , Atlanta, Ua I Holiday Candies STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S E The very best of every- thing in gifts. Candies r show the standards of a r j store. You can't buy bet- ! tor candies, prettier pack- nijos, better assortment, anywhere in the worlti E than riKht here. Come in E E and judge for your self. E (Tallman & Go. 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