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PAGE TWO EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. If You The You will be assured of selection from the choicest merchandise to be had and you are also sure of the best goods for the price no matter what the price. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR. Rubbers for men, women and chil dren. Rubber Boots for men and women. Overshoe, one. two. three and four buckle. New Stock, all sizes, correct prices. Colored Voiles with satin stripes, for waists and dress- 55 os. These are genuine imported de- signs and colorings. They launder like H linen and make up into stylish frocks. 40 inches wide. The yard 35c. 50. S 65c. The Peoples Warehouse g Where it Pays to Trade VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT mmmmmmmMm Hong Kong Gafe AND NOODLE PARLOUS Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c Outside Trey Orders Specialty. Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. OPKN DAT AND ALL NIGHT UBAXS 950 AND UP. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. O. Bldg. Phone 108 Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price SO cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best WRITE TO YOITK FRIENDS ON Monogram Stationery w. 8. smith & CO. WHDDINO AND VISITING CARD KN; HAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR. F ALT'S famous Fresh Every Day OYSTERS Kin. '.lt'n Kuriihd Rooms In The Quelle Will do Your Buying Peoples Warehouse Use Gabardine for your wash dresses and extra skirts. Comes in white only ; soft finish and launders better than lin en. The yard 40 and 50c Wool ChaUis The most complete showing wool chal lis we have ever had. New and differ ent patterns and colorings. Especially Special Notice Only two deliveries daily, one at 10 a. m. and one at 4 p. m. Please or der early and help the delivery boys. ROUIE DENIED INTO LACK OF SIGNERS ONLY M SKi.NEI) PETITIONS YV11EK.SAS 100 KBQCIRED BY DEPAHTMENT. In the following letter to Postmast er Tweedy It is explained by the fourth assistant postmaster general that the Coombs canyon rural route was denied because of being signed by only 6 4 heads of families whereas under the rules of the department there should be over 100 signers for a route of that length Washington, Jan 28. 1916 Postmaster, Pendleton. Oregon. With reference to the petition sign ed by H. C. Biamont and others, for the establishment of an additional rural route from your office, you are advised that this matter has been given careful attention. The petition is signed by 64 heads of families, I which number is insufficient to meet I the requirement of the department for a route 28 miles in length, so the petition is returned to you. j In the establishment of rural routes the department expects as a I rule that an average of four families J who are not within a mile of travel I of existing service will be served for I each mile of travel -m the proposed route. When you feel that the con ! ditions have materially improved as to patronage and you can submit a diagram or map showing how a route jean be laid out whkti will supply families who are not now within a mile of existing facilities in the ratio of four for each mile or travel on the proposed route, and will certify that Ha- Used liamlKTlain'.. ( ough IIinM-dy for It Y'ars. As Ing armful drugs, r never felt o give it to the children. I commended it to a large num friends and neigh bors. SfBC ed It and speak highly of It," VIrs. Mary Mlnke, Khortsvllle. obtainable everywhere Avd ber havt writ' V CRAWFISH SEA CRABS HV.-itpd. Restaurant i at Gabardine for house, school and street wear. These ' are all wool, finest texture, not on sale. s Regular price 59c Ifi Our Pure Food Shop Is prepared to fill your every need. 3 Main line phones, all No. 15. U TESTIMONY CLAUSE FOUCJHT. Issue Over Withholding Liquor Evi dence to Go to High courts. BAKER, Ore., Feb. 3. That the refusal of Charles lilackwell, now In the county jail to testify as to the identity of the person selling him li quor nine days ago will result in the firs' test in this state or the consti tutionality of that clause In the pro hibition law providing a jail sentence for the specific offense, was the as sertion made by Frank R. Mitchell, attorney for Blackwell. He declared that If his client Is sentenced for re fusing to be sworn, the case immedi ately would be fought In the higher courts. Do You Find Fault With Everybody? An irritable, fault-rinding disposi tion la often due to a disordered stom ach. A man with good digestion la nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently benefiteq by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tab let strengthen the stomach and en able It to perform Its functions nat urally. Obtainable everywhere Adv sac Demands I nresisoiialde day and Increased overtime pay are unreasonable, the executive commit tee of the Association uf Western I Railways indicated they will fight to the last trench If the employes will! not arbitrate. Though the employ ers' referendum is not completed, II is believed certain the will approve the demands Is fendaiiL- Win .Suit. 9A I-EM. Ore., Feb. 2. The su preme cturt awarded a decision to the defendants in the Portland Taylor Street Methodist church fight. An in surgent faction sued the church au thorities seekng to compel the open ng of the old church. lire Destroys Stteds anting in OliOy (.WINK. I Th prim young wom;in from New Knhind who was tfoVOtilai hfiMelt' Jo th education of the negro In i Houthern KOOO, to!l one of her small Hcholarn to bring a buckH ol water from the .spring "I ain't gwine fotoh no water, " he w hlned rebelliounly. "O. Kph!" she protested. "You miwm't "ay that. Don't you remem ber how I have taught you; Flrwt person, singular, I am not going; second person you are not going, third person, he in not going; Plural; First person, we nre not going; sec- I A pretty pink and white luncheon i was given yesterday afternoon at 1:30 j by Mrs. ,'arl Power and Mrs. Chariest ltond at the home of the latter oni Jane street. complimenting Mrs. J. R.j Dickson, prominent Pendleton matron! and one of the leadtng musicians or the olty, who Is son to leave tor Port land to make her home Covers were laid tot eiKhteen and each of the I STUSAts received a nosegay of violets! and rosebuds as A favor. After thO luncheon bridge was played, honors j . falling t. Mrs. Lowell l.. Kotfers. The, I si'ests Included Mrs. Dickson. Mrs j Frank B. Hoyden. Mrs. Wlllard Bond, I Mrs. Norborne Berkeley, Mrs W'est- brooke Dickson. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs i WILL BE EMPEROR AND According to dispatches iron the aged Emperor Franz-Joseph ol Austria has .suffered two strokes of apoplexy and is now in a critical con dition. Archduchess Zlta, wife of the e LITTLE XEAVS ( THE DAY. 4 4 ( By L'nited Press ) CH A M BERSBl'RG, Pa., Feb. :I.--i Because six policemen refused lo . work any more for 152 a month, thej new borough council fired them and! put six others to work at 160 a! month SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tex.. Feb J Charged with conspiring to Influence prohibition elections, officials of sev eral Texas breweries were to be placed on trial here The Texas anti-trust law is the law under whose terms the brewers were indicted. MIW'EAP. iLIS Minn.. Feb. 2. I.orin Solon, star Minnesota football mi', Iran Cotton t.ood in China. WASHINGTON', Feb. 3. -There Is a splendid opportunity at present to increase the sales of the better grades of American cotton goods In t'hina. This is the final opln'on of Special Agent Ralph M. Odttl, who has spent six months In China Investigat'ng the market for cotton goods for the bu reau of foreign and domestic com merce, of the department of com- merci Of late nars the Japanese and Chinese mill bid for the trad, competit on In more severe thai Chinese Imports a strony dton and Is much cheap ,w our shar, IMnxnr ai Yuma Over. YUMA, Ariz.. Feb, 3. The Hard country In Imperial county Is one vast lake. Irrigation levees have broker, In mane pMuag and water Is running high ovel the entire valley Indications are that the danger at Yuma is over The Gila river and tributaries are lilllng. while the oiorado has reio-hed its crest. stan' Ing for the pnst five hours at 31 feet 4 inches The Southern Pa cific Is building a track on the levee here to facilitate the reinforcement work. Trains through to I)S An geles are expected some time today Refugees ate helm cured for here in (aroiao Ittacfc Checked. ItlS. Feb. ;; German night Fred E Judd, Mrs. W. C. K. Pruitt, Mrs V. 1.. Thompson. Mrs. Gilbert W, Phelps. Mrs Una II Sturgls. Mrs. Richard Mnyberry, Mrs. Frank IS. Hayes. Mrs. John F. Robinson, Mis Henry Dixon Jones and Mrs. John Vert. Mr and Mrs Frank leebach en tertainer" friends last evening at their home Five Hundred was played during the evening and refreshments served. The Killkare Klub will give another one of its enjoyable dancing parties this evening in the riagle-Woodman hall. EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA he i arl, nephen ,,r the heir to i he throin stunt attendance on the arch. Archduke i army in the field. Conscript kin March S. LONDON, Feb. It was announc d government conscription law will ecome operative on March second. Mow Mr. Davis ;ot 1UI of Had Cough. j "Some time ago I nad a very bad cough." writes Ijewia T Davis. Black i water Del. "My brother MeCnbe Da. I vis gave me a small Dottle of Cham- berlaln's rvmgh Remedy After tak ; In? this I bought haif a down bot tles of It but only used one of them as the cough left me and I have not been troubled since " Obtainable ev 1 erywhere -Adv. Railroad Reopens, LOS ANGELES. Feb. 3. Regular se rvice on all Southern Pacific lines. ; which had been halted by floods and washouts, was resumed. Imperial Valley service and service to Yuma. Tucson and Kl PaSo was resumed al houi to San lea Suffered From Backache aid Kidney Trouble for Years. Dear Readers I wish to tall yoo that I suffered from backacke and kidney trouble lor years. I heard of Doctor Pierce's Anuria Tablets and I tried them. They cured my backache. I hope people that are troubled with backache will give them a good trial. I am sure they will not fail to benefit. Voure sincerely, Mag. Geo. Demino. Note: Folks in town and adjoining places are delighted with the results they have obtained by using " A NUHIC," trie newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head of the IlfVAMDs' Hotel and Surgical Immtm, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the day with a bark ache, stiff legs, arms and mtiBcles, and an aching head ( worn out before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the "Anuric," cut this out and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that "Anurio" is thirty -seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric arid and tho most perfect kidney and bladder cor rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 60-cet't box of "Anuric." You run no risk for Dr. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it lias for the past half century for his "(ioldr.r Medic.il Discovery" which makes thi Mood pure, l.is "Favorite Prsgcrip Ion for weak w men and his "Pieasanl P"llets" for liver ills. All Dr. Pierce rn. dicincs can bo had in Tablet (on by mail or at drug store. j he i an, nephew of the rmner-i i in an in con I rte-ir ?d man. .'. ' IS A ' ! ' t, . GIRLS SHOULD USE CARE IN CHOOSING LEAP-YEAR HUSBAND IF VOI FOLLOW THESK IHRKC TTONS CAREFV1JA vol Wil l NOT MAKE MISTAKE. liewure Thin lips In a Man He is Cnrellable and Will Sivro " Hut Man With Full, Kit I II. Hi Will Never Forsake Yoo BtndJ Him (ilrts. tU'fore Von lnrt Htm. How t. Choose Husband. t Don't propose to a man who has thin lips. He will scorn you. '2 hon't propose to a man who has just a I bin upper l .p. He'll scorn you. 3 Don'l propose to a man whose head runs straight tip from the back of his neck. He loves neither home nor wife. 4 Don't propose to a man with a super critical t e He ll A m.ikr von sorrv ', -Don'l propose to a man who has a restrained quiet, In- different manner or a purely 4 selfish disposal,,,, 'I Propose to a man who has lull, hut not too full line, lb1 w ii love you, 7 Propose to a mail ho his a good sized hump at the base of his head He's a good family man and loves wife "l home. I if you love a man who has a twinkle in his eye. propose p, 4). him. You'll get him. probabl) get him loo i" ii you want a moneyms- , By United Press , CLBVXLAND, 0., Feb, :i To all' daughters of Eve who have leap year i ititentions, the vocational guide and Well known bachelor William J, Klb-I by. today offers advice concerning the habits characteristics and dlaposltl- I various sorts of men. which Is intended to help the g rls win their hearts' desires without suffering re buff in the process. A good deal of i What Klbhv says Is based upon phre. POlOtT A man who has thin, straight I lips Is branded a cold blooded, stony i own proposing, run his own wedding end rule his household: and he'll do it more with his head than his heart But if the man of your choice has full, well-formed lips, Klbbv Bays roll n,a depend upon his capacity for and Inclination to. love. He also Is susceptible to the right sort of femi nine approach. Klbby says the wav to tell whether the one you love, love? you. is by the coloring of the under lip when he is with you, Every hu-; man emotion gives some physical, demonstration when it Is aroused. Th evidence that love has been aroused Is given by the deep crlmson ug of the under lip. If his under Up !s perpetually pale when he Is with you, he doesn't love you. If It is crimson and you want him, grab him quick; I he won't run. A man with a broad s'piare. massive forehead Is a goodj business man; he can plan ahead, has good business Judgment, If the crown of his head Is high! and round he is absolutely conscientious, too; and if I the back of his head Is well rounded ! out he will love his home, his wife an. I h's children and show ihem consld Semi-Annual of Interest The regular semi-annual install, ments of Interest on deposits In the Savings Department of this bank were due and credited on February 1st. This Interest Is now ready for pay ment. If same la not withdrawn It will be added to principal. fall and let us explain the advan tages of our Savings Department to American National Bank of Pendleton Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits $450,000.00 HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS Tallman a Co., the popular drug gists have been In the drug buslnesn long enough to have their own opin ion of the best way or selling medi cine. They say the plan adopted bv Ml-o-na. thu great dyspepsia rem edy. Is the fairest they have ever heard of. Thev don't believe that S medicine ought to he paid for unless it does the user some guud. And Ml o-na Is sold under n positive guaran tee to relieve dyspepsia or to refund the money. You simply leave &o cents on deposit with thera, and If, after you have used the box of eft-o-na you decide that it has done you no good, all you have to do la to tell them so and thes will return your money. Hundreds of people have been re lieved of stomach agon lew by using this remarkable remedy it Is not simply a food digester, It Is a medi cine that puts all of the digestive or (ana Into normal condition and gives ruddy glowing, vigorous health. A t hangs lor the better will be seen after the first few doses of 111-o-nn. and its continued use will soon give the power to eat anything at any time and not suffer distress afterward. Ml-o-na is sold under u posltite guarantee to refund the money If II does not cure. 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