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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1916. If Quality Counts for Anything with you the newest styles, the bet values, the greatest assortments from which to choose mean anything to you there is just one place in Pendleton for you to trade That place is The Peoples Warehouse Pendleton's Greatest and Best Store. Men Special Notice ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE ARE GOING TO OFFER OUR STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED MANHATTAN SHIRTS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. PLAN TO BE HERE AMONG THE FIRST. MIDDY BLOUSES We have a fine showing of new spring middies in the awning stripes, trimmed with white collars, cuffs and belts, made in the new flare model : sizes 16 to 44. Priced at $1.95 SPECIAL SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS Silk petticoats made of changeable taffeta with full flare ruffle. Regular S2.95 value. Special only 82.29 OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS FOR WOMEN Regular $1.10 value, special ... 98 Blue and pink stripes, sizes 15 to 17. Onlv 9Sf WHITE PIQUE A big assortment white pique for wash skirts. Ail size stripes: these come in 364n, wide; best quality; soft finish. The yard 25 and Goc K1M0NA CREPE A new lot genuine Serpentine Crepe just received. Very practical for kimo IUUS as it launders fine and comes in a variety of regular Japanese kimona pat terns; 30-in. wide. The yard 20c NEW ALLOVERS Radium allover laces, beautiful for waists and trimmings, come in white, cream, ecru and gold ; 36 inches wide. The yard $2.50 NEW GOLD, SILVER AND VENISE LACES" Handsome new metallic laces, suit able for trimming silks and chiffons and some beautiful Venise edgings and band ings. Price 25c to $3.50 PLAIN NETS Plain cotton nets, so much used for linings, trimmings, etc.. white, cream and ecru. The yard 50c to $1.00 Plain silk nets used for dresses, waits and sleeves, big line of colors. Price the yard $1.00 to $2.50 i a racial win lip Riven on Saturday i I evening of this week at the PTeeby tertan Ohuroll by, the pupils of Itlag ! Malen Hurnett and Miss Nellie pee I Whiting at the Hurnett School of PL no Playtnc. The public is invited to i attend. Mrs 1 N. Ueher 0(1 Monday ufter- i n Was hostess to the members of the Smith Hill lirldge t'lub and a few i ther friends at her home on High street. ! Mrs. ii. i i irt k. Qracn enterta'nod ! informal! at auction bridge on Mon day afternoon at her home, lot West ! Court street, Honors were won by : Mrs. 11. H. Home. Pile best iuurtet of male singers I the hci'Um stage has known in years' I is the reputation home by the Metro i i poll tan Grand Quartet which' is toj I appear tomorrow evening at the high school auditorium. The four men have had individual experience gs So l iolsts and celiect'vely In part singing: and iiuartet work so that their voices: Mend perfectly. Music lovers will doubtless be out In numbsrs to hear this hist number of the lyoeum coarse.! - The social I'lub or me Maccabees I met a! the home of Mrs. Nettle Baling I yesterday afternoon and onj.oed a most pleasant time. After the busl- ness session the time was spent with! Fane) work and music. The Misses i Baling favored the ladles with severs i al piano and violin solos, also a vocal number which was greatly enjoyed by! all. Dalnts refreshments were served l the hostess, Guests other than members were: Mrs. Lstvl ToUngTSn, I Mrs John Cole! Mrs. It. lir.n. Miss' Irankie Itussell. Mrs. Hand and Mrs J add of Walla Walla. Mrs. Horace K. Hickers acted as I hostess yesterday afternoon to the Jolly Neighbors at her Main street ap artments. Honors were won by Mrs W, c. K. Prultt Mrs. Bickers had as! additional aucsts Mrs. Miller of St. Helens. Mrs. Jesse Fall ng and Mrs Mar IHsosway. - This being leap uar the Klks have sent out invitations to the wives, sis-! ters and sweethearts ot members urg Ing their attednance at the Informal dancing party to lie given tomorrow; evening. The Thursda Afternoon A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for the superi ority of Royal Baking Powder? There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York tilberl 'A .. . Phelps on Washington street. i . tempt to advise any one in this re-tlce Itensou in upholding the const- riodjky in Seattle the wedding of gnrd. jtUtloMUIt) of the act. "The StatS .lames Alger Fee. Jr.. of this en, and As to the disposition of these land,0WJ ( jn llls rplra,., (Ullt g MISS Louise Waldo ot' New York will nojhing can he determined until Con- . ' protSCl ihe On- he qUletly Celebrated. grew shall act in the matter. It is ' 1 5 noes t j probable that such action win he tad wj r""i ""' machinations of Ins The member of the FTedda Seegrus ken some time within the next six ' confidence man or tin- extortion of K,i ate planning a dancing part fori months and until sucn action Is had lni, ,lghwa man. and if tin- bno ' the near future. Thej entertained the no information can he given hy this of- unj. gttoh circumstances is a non young men of the Presbyterian church flee, We would suggest to parties in- ,,.,!,., ,,r ,ht. , ,. i. may word w ith a joll, valentine party on Mon. ' tereste.l to watch the dally papers, through devious methods to got - day evening. j as whatevsr action congress may take I pu,n hH purpose ami laugh at the The Women's Missionary Society of flee has ornclal information thereon pne ,.;,use requiring that no license the Christian church w'll meet to- norrow afternoon at the honu f to give out. ihall be issued to an person firm or Hased on the list of lands given In ' volimtwrx association unless they li the decree of the court, the approxi- . . residents of Ofsgon Is -' mate acreage of unsold railroad lands i! ' ,u ,i !. tn.!...i th SUNDAY CLOSING LAW HOLDS IN LA GRANDE 1 The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays tp Trade I. A CliANDF.. Ore. Feb. . Circuit Judge J W KnOWleS has handed down hla decision deny ing the petition or Jay Van Bu ren and George Young, plaintiffs, asking an injunction restraining the district attornev and sheriff from enforcing the Sunday olos- se In wages, complete rre tho United Mine Workers i. a two year working an eight-hour Bay and the methods of flxir.g wa- QUERIES ANSWERED ON RAILROAD GRANT LANDS in the several counties of this district at the time the suit was instituted, i was us follows: Lincoln, nit"; Beaton, :'7.718: Linn. U.ll; Lane. J0O.IU: Douglas,; iOT.ltO; Coos. 100,(10; Curry, s 4 ; j Josephine. 1711.4611. Jackson. (44S0O;i Klamath. U.44U. Total, I 1)1,1)1 In addition to the above lands there re other rallro.nl lands In several oil the counties named, that at the time' the suit was Instituted wa re iinsurvey. the act :H legislation. not discriminator) da ColU iHIIlilllllllillilillllilllllll OUCH! LAI BACK, LUMBAGO BACKACHE AWAY VAtt VMS RIGHT OCT WITH KHALI, TR It lit n i l l OF OLD. 1KI TKATINt. "ST. JACOB'S OIL." Kidneys cause Backache'' No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back-; ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica J or a strain, and the quickest relief: is soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs oil.'' Hub it right on your painful! hack, and instantly the soreness, stiff ness and lameness disappears. Don't: stay c rippled! Get a small trial bat- j tie of "St Jacobs Oil" from your j druggist and limber up. A moment, after it is applied you'll wonder j what became of the backache or lum-1 hago pain. Rub old. honest "St. Jacobs OH" I whenever yog have sciatica, neural-j gia. rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolutely harmless and doesn't bum . the skin day in honor of Mr. Scbatz' birthday. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs Frank Krebs. Miss Pearl Wi' son. Miss Nellie Darr. Wrennie Gre-'n and Sam Darr All enjoyed a very MOVABLE SCHOOL AT the county seat Monday. Chester Spencer, son of Mr. an I Mrs J. W. Spencer, rentrned home Monday from Pullman. Wash . where he has been attending school. At an informl rook party given by Miss Pearl Wilson at the home of Mr and Mrs. Steven Edwards Mor.dc.) evening, the following were present Mr. and Mrs Frank Krebs. Jessit Chesut. Otis Lieuallen and YVrennle Green. Jerry Stone was reported to be It' proving. Miss Jessie I'hesnut returned t her school Tuesday morning in Pen dleton. Bert Kirby. Sam Darr and Frank Henry were visitors at Athena Satur day night. Otis Lieuallen returned to his school at Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Owens was a Pewile- Wrennie fireen went to Pendleton Tuesday. Rveret- McfuHum was at the coun ty seat Monday 'Hon list putting up money to fight the law hut the Judge upheld the law of Oregon Several causes were assigned pur porting to uphold the theory of the plaintiffs, among them being it was against the state constitu tion, against the federal consti tution, creating a monopoly, tak Ing property without due process of law .against liberty of would be purchasers and that cigars, ets . were necessities. LECTIRES WILL BE DEL1VER1 l Ity PKOFKSSORS PROM THE O A. C. SOCIAL EVENTS KEEP ADAMS FOLKS OCCUPIED ROOK PARTUS) PROVE PLEAS un FORM 01 IMVratKION OTHER sTKWH KOTBB. ADAMS, ore Feb 9. Mrs. J. W Harrah was a visit. .r at the count. THE MIXLSTKR'.S Wil l.. A local preacher; who was in the habit of taking his wife with him on his preac hing appointments, said on arrival at the chapel: "My dear, you go in there; you will be all right. I must go round to the vestry." In the vestibule ihe wife was met by a kind hearted steward who. after giving her a hearty welcome and a honn book, conducted her to com fortable seat At the close of the service the same kind-hearted stew ard nave her a heartv shake of the Mrs J W. Peringer. returned home j be to see her at the services each Monday Horn Pullman. Vah . where ' Sunday. he has been attending school, i Then, whispering, he said: "But let A rook partv was grven at the home I me tell you. we don't get a duffer of Mi and Mrs. I'harles Schatz Sun-' like this in the pulpit every Sunday.' Don't Suffer Longer and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervous and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a dis ordered digestive system, which, if neglected, may be hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put your digestive organs in good working order by taking They gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomach Durify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorts, take Beecham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will Give Quick Relief Spiil Direction of Value to Wornn are with Every Box Sold by druggist! throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. I Special Correspondence, i HBRM18TON, ore. Feb. 9. Thai movable school sent out Dy the exten sion service of the Oregon Agrlcultur I Cpllege opened Tuesday morning j at o'clock continuing through the) day and evening and Wednesday and Thursday. The speakers include Prof. F. U. Fdts. K. E. ttcyoldf, C, C. Lam!). R, W. Allen. Miss Anna M.I Turley and Paul s. Jones. The annual firemen's ball will bei given Saturday evening In the Mar.-t-j em auditorium. The committee has been arranging the affair for some' time past, which promises to be one of the Important social events of tht winter. Music will be furnished by the Ctiiled Orchestra or Pendleton and refreshments wilt he served bj Thomas Mafiem. Invitations were Issued by Mrs. A. T. Parks and Mrs. H. M (iunn for cards Saturday afternoon. The hoi tesses will entertain at the Park res idence on Gladys and Second ave nues. Mr. and Mrs otto Helm entertain ed a number of friends of the east end of the project Saturday evening at (arils. Mr and Mrs F. A. Itrunson entel -tained at dinner Sunday evening, a number of the young people from town being their guests. Miss Ethel Rees of Los Angeles, is expected to arrive Wednesday Pi make an extended visit with to .' brother. W. X. Iters. Mrs. Thomas Wooster spent Ihe day in Pendleton Monday, visiting hr brother. Russei Chamberlain, who re centlv underwent an operation for ap pedi. Itis at St. Anthony' hospital I! D Xewell has returned from a business trip to Portland. Miss Anna Turley, who is one or the instructors In the extension ser vice Irom o. A. C. will Tie the goes; of Mrs. H. ti. Newport during her tar here. t ot tills AM) COLDS Alii, DAN GEROUS, Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. However statistics tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Bronchial and Lung diseases follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no bet ter aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tened by old and young. In use over 4T, years. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments Druggists Adv. Demands Itejectcd. NEW TORK, Feb. 9. The ininra cite coal operators rejected her.- the demands of their miners for a 20 per r. s. LAND OFFICE Roeeburg, Ore.. Feb. 9. (Special.) This office is daily in receipt of a number of In quiries relative to the Oregon & Cal ifornia Railroad grand lands, asking for information as to the status of these lands, their location, character, when they mny be purchased, etc This c ircular is Intended to reph to these letters of Inquiry and to give out such information relative to these lands as may now be stated A list of these lands by township and range has been prepared for each of the several counties within the Itoseburg land district, containing these lands. These lists are intended to give merely an approximate area of such lands in each township, base! on the list of lands given In the de crfe of the federal rourt. This list for any countv or rountte furnished on request. This office has no map for distri bution nor does t prepare blue prints, but will furnish township plats showing location of all vacant land and unsold railroad lad. at II. on per towshlp. In ordering township plats both the range and township number must he give, and remittance should be made by certified check or fj, S postal money order payable to p.. K Turner, receiver. Personal checks may not be received In payment. This office Is not ln a position to give advice as to the character of the land in any locality, and can not at- ed and hence md Included in the list rt . given in tl, suit but coming as well 111 COffCCl I hf .tl'i Coos, 15,f00; Douglas. 61,000; Jo. I . j s.phine. 11,000; Curry, .v OiiO; .lack-! DCSt IS pCKCCI lU't son, 30,000, I There Is still a certain umnuhr of Il lt 1-111 It's ll't Ml. I'll UnSUrveyed railroad lands iii several! of the counties, namely furry, vol", lillt KCCp"OUt til' Douglas and Josephine. Thtve lands wdie surveyed will come under what -1 y tl'V il(ll!.- Il Wiilllll ill ever plan of disposition congress maV j provide. jcatciK' il unprotcctci "LOAN SHARK" LAW IS VALID AS IT STANDS SALEM, ore.. Feb. !. The su preme court upheld the constitution ality of the so-called "loan shark" law which provides lhat any person making loans of mOMy and of per sonal credit upon which interest, con. s deration and discount greater thar. la per cent is received, must secure a license from the state banking board before engaging in business. B, E Ware was convicted in Portland and appealed to the supreme court from the Judgment of circuit Judge Mc c.lnn. The opinion was written hi Justice Benson anil Justice Hurnett and Me Bride dissented. "It requires no argument to estab lish the truth that this is a proper exercise id police power. savs .las- It is sealed in these tins in the hour "t roasting ;ts soon us it t an be evenly ground ami freed of hitter i-di chaff. If you Judge coffee by eood-i ,,:s-n r pound, Si hilling's licst is economical. Schilling's Best BIG JUBILEE WILL MARK ANNIVERSARY OF Y.W.C.A. IN U.S. While a steel tube Is stronger and more rlgbi than a bar of the same metal of equal weight a p'rench sci entist has demonstrated that a tube Is more flexible than n liar of the same exterior dimensions LINCOLN GRAND JURY INDICTS BOOTLEGGERS TOLEDO, Or , Feb. I. The grand Jury in session here Mon- 4 da returned seven Indictments 0) each against Otto Holgate and Albeit Taclor of Newport for 0 bootlegs The first case taken up bj ihe circuit court aex thai or Mate 0 of Oregon va Carl s Davis. lerk of si hool district No. 17, Un- coin count., for mBMPproptig ..... evjws dick- At -sBj--jggf CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED om.i n in 1 1 in. mis in-, i tn is to Mwrnoi i r 1 si; If LEFT IVJildHT - lfS5 JAtlES.'; CVSHMAH -Wi" EVANS OCK, At& J-7135 OOR&THY S'BW VHI'.K. Feb. it. A big Jubi lee will murk the fiftieth unniversarc on March I, of the Young Women': Christian Association In the Unlttd States. In New York the celebra tion will be preceded during Fehru- ary with prellm'nary festivities and will wind up with an historical page ' ant on February It, Mrs. James , f ashman, president I of the Xe.v York association Is su-j pervls'ng the at rangenients. Women of prominence In socleti and in various lines of act vities are! interested iii ihe am. ii and ln; the coming festivities. Miss Iiorothc Perkins Is chairman of the general Jubilee committee, and other mem. hers are Mrs. Kvans Dick. Mrs. Henri sloan ('off n, Mrs. H Hunter McAlpin. Jr.. Mrs William Pelloargg Morgan. Miss .Mabel M. Ford. Miss Beatrice Lownee, Miss Dorothy Dick' insoti and Miss Kdna Wells, The pageant Is being arranged by Miss llazc Mackaje. The modest beginning of this or gantxatlOTl that now in Ihe I'n ted I KtateS numbers :isi associations had its real start In America In Huston. when a group of women, impressed with the meds of girls thrown upon the r own lesources In a city, hired two rooms and fitted them up as headquarters and Installed a kindly v "man us hostess and Secretary, Thus the organisation began Its usefulness of securing employment ami finding respectable homes for lonely girls. In New York City the association has ten branches, and our of the more than If.OgO.fSS which was raised In the whirlwind campaign two years gen a ten story bu Ming Is being put lip. have catanh ami want ' ae rid of II vim must kill Ihe germ- whioh cause catarrh Stomach do Ing. ointments sprays, creams douches, etc.. fall because they over look this fact. They all help hy glv- ing temporary relief but they do not reach the zerm life Mai has found lodament in yotlf head. nose, throat, and could not fleet rnj it if the) di.' The best win or destroying the dangerous germs of Catarrh ami con gequently ending the disease Itself. Il to breathe Into the Mr passages ..' yOttr nose and throat the pleasant. pemnrauni air ot riyomal (pro nounced Hlgh-o niei tlwimel i' made from purest oil of Htiealypttin combined with other powerful, heal ing, antiseptic and germicidal ingre dients Yon breathe It through a IP tie pocket Inhaler which Tallmnn Co and other leading druggists In Pendleton and vicinity are furnishing with every complete treatment sold Kveri time ion inhale Ihe sweet, fru grnhi air of lHomel through ibis lit tie device m are drawing Into your swollen Inflamed, germ laden mem branes, a medicated air which wll' nn( only reduce the swelling and In flammation and open vour clogged nose and sloppcd-tip ntr passages, bin will absoluteli and positively dagtrn even trace of Catarrh germ life It reaches. Druggists are so sure ,,' the blessed, lasting relief that Hvo mel brings to carnrrh sufferers that they sell l Invarlnhly on th,. nnflltlvs guarantee thai money paid win he re funded If successful results are not secured from Its use Qet a Hynmel ''it fit from i'OUr druggist today and begin nl once to drive this danger. in -and disgusting disease from your sv.. tern forever. 4