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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916
Sale of Silks
Monday and Tuesday Only j
$1.50 to $2.50 M OQ I
1 Values SPECIALS I.cK7
Brand new colorings in the season's choicest silks. Plaids, stripes, checks, etc. S
Hj This if a big special buy and the best assortment of its kind ever shown in Pendleton. f
H It includes taffeta principally, some serge silk and some messaline. See our window H
display. Try and be here early Monday. First come, first served and first choice is
always best.
Remember the price only $1.39 per yd. 1
NEW NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN
Now collars, collar and cuff sets and
H vestees. The very daintiest things im
s ajrinable. just what you have been look
si ing for. Come and look them over.
Prices 50c to S2.00
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
TRAIN SERVICE IS
GREATLY HAMPERED
111 I l t I I ERS AS RESULT Ol
lM IN CAYVOK -I A EH-
l MILES SOUTH.
liaptirt Church OtStsreea llalitism M
N-rviic-. Tlir-- I Icing Immersed
Elmer Iu lo 1 Thrown fr"in m- o
and Hadl) BfWfaMd 1 Year IMU
(liild Falls into a Ditch.
(East oregoman .-special
HELIX, lire.. Feb. la. He
again without train service.
WSShoUtS are In Vanevcle c
s-veral miles north of Helix.
the rite of baptism by immersion was
t inferred on Misses Catherine Hicks.
Mvrtle Herman and Tina Cramer
Elmer Dale was thrown fl'om
his
wagon Saturday and although
bones were broken, was badly br
ed. He is improving.
R. C. DunnlBg and wife went
to
Pendleton Monday to be present u
the operation for appendicitis PT
formed on their daughter Millie.
Miss Cecil Phillips of Athena, is vis
ltlng Mrs. Pierce
Mrs. J. L. Barker was a Pendlen.i
vvisitor Monday,
Mr and Mrs E. E. Eheler attend",
the Han in-English wedding Sunday.
Kre,l M Hanan and I, ride are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Eheler' S, the ladies being sisters.
Kenneth Eheler. aged four, fell in
to a ditch running full of ice cold w
ter Monday and although (hilling fo
several hours afterward seems .,1
right at this time
Mrs. Man Montgomery is confir,'-,
to her liomt- with rheumatism.
Jack Ieslie. formerly of this pin
Is visiting here
Mrs sharp is Improving at the C'a
hospital.
fir c.riswold was a Walli
IsRor Sunday, returning via
ton and Is beiriK detained '
W
pern!
raits
ltev. and Mrs F. O, Otto are visit
ing in Pendleton with ltev. anil lars
Cleyenger. ".
Mrs. J I. Killlan of Vansyele was i
Helix shopi-r Monday
Mrs ,1 0, Hryan has returned from
Walla Walla, leaving her mdh-r ;
much improved
Mrs. Luke Hutchison Is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. N. K. BOtt of giant on. I
Million kill- Her lilial.
HUMTINOTVjN, W. Va.. Fel). 1 i
Mrs, Rom Wood, a roung married
woman was shot anil killed on n j
crowded Huntington-Ash land Interur-1
ban car by Mrs Leonard Defoe, wtv I
charged that Mrs. Wood had alienat I
ed her husband s affections.
Mrs. Wood was seated in the
with Mr Defoe, It was said, when
Mrs DefOt boarded the car. drew !
revolver from her muff, placed I
agatnsi the back of Mrs Wood' j
load and Ilrcd Mrs Defoe surreri-
lunmiiltc H d on ship
PHILADELPHIA , Keb. 18 -Th. I
Vsleni ia dispatch said l wo dwiamlts
artHdgtM were found among the coal
in (he hold In Hrlflsh steamer,
rtaaabaah whli h cleared here n month
ago. There whs enough eiplnidves to
NEW TRIMMING BUTTONS
Gilt, silver, metal, porcelain and
vegetable ivory, all sizes from a mere
"clot" to two inches in diameter. Price
5r doz. u. 50c each.
bat's in a Name ?
InjPEToW.N. lnd . Feb. 19.
Mike Rlannery, who drives a
delivery wagon for the Cut Hate
store, was arrested today,
charged with extreme cruelty
to animals Jake Schultz, pro
prietor of the Cut Kate, bought
an old white rack o' bones iur
Klanuery lo drive. rlannery
shocked everybody on Main
street this morning h nearly
beating the poor briue to death,
accompanying the beating with
a line of Celtic calumny that is
said to have oeen liot'h scientific
and gorgeous, it developed at
the hearing in court this after
noon that Mike was not alto
gether to blame. It seems that
Schultz with an eye,- to quick de-
Justice U'Fl
ase against Fli
InsiirHiic
a i
I lilt.
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 18 A war
against cheap insurance companie
tsmpting to transact business in
ri
tic
unpames who
l the slate at
having com
urance laws.
agents except ;
lied with our I
ITALIAN SIEGE
I
laws and are licensed to transact an
insurance business In this state.
"If the agent is a stranger, make
him produce his license for 1916,
and whenever yon are in doubt write
this office. This department was cre
ated tor the protection of Oregon's
citizens and it Wil endeavor to ad
vise as to the responsibility of the dif
ferent agents."
i nkes w ill loeept i.aw.
CHICAGO, Feb. 18. Safety pro
si"ns of the' seamen's bill will be a
cepted by the passenger steamer lin
operating from Chicago as well
those of Detroit. Cleveland nnd Hu
,'ali,. according to a report made
the Chicago association of commen
The report said th
rine men felt that tl
secure modification ol
nicago ma
ould better
reroom and
ante seamen provisions or the bill if
all activities against the safety pro
visions of the measure were with
drawn. This course practically was
agreed on at the recent convention of
the 1'nited States Chamber of Com
merce in Washington
Ureal lakes marine men lay that
1 ongress. in framing operating legis-
ition of one provision of
Ii Mlghl Id- Worse.
JH1NGTON, Fe;,. iv .
it of Arizona used to be
reported. Then he
GUN POUNDING AUSTRIAN POSITIONS
if guns
lo reach this
a new developi
mis
the
Cards are nut today for an .it home
on Tuesday afternoon, February
twenty-ninth with Mrs David n n,vi-
.in Mid Mis. William 11 HcCorm
mach as hostesses nt the homo of the,
former, in Kast Washington street.
Bridge will be, olaMd.
Sum. and Mrs. a.
ertalncd the Tenche
n Thursday evening
Tlw Methodist Women's Fori
Missionary Society held an inter
Ing meeting and sliver ten yestei
afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11
Wylic, 409 QArfield street, with !
Wylle, Miss Wylic and Mrs Q
Klmbrell as hostesses. Forty dol
Wat i he sum subscribed for tht
women in India and the filrls
Btbli
col-
leges. "China" was the mission sub
Jeet of the afternoon, the discussion
being led by Mrs. v. ,1. stockman,
There were twenty-five members
present during the afternoon
rns Eagles ami their It
an enjoyable evening at the
evening in the Eagle-Woo
A feature of the evening
dancing of the Lancers, ihi
this once popular dance hi
Vlved In Pendleton In the
years, Alter the (ancing
bers and guests enjoyed a
the banquet haii
idles
dene
unan
e last
hall,
the
time
n re-
last
ten
the
sui
mem
er in
Mr. and Ml
Pendleton, are
Mr and Mrs. i
Flnv i
lests ;
odern Science'' occupied the at
on Ot the members ol the Cur
Literature club yesterday after-
DEFEAT OF LOCALS
IS A SURPRISE TO
IE
OPPONENTS GET Li ill VT STATU
XD M MVPMV n THROl'GH
in i thi: , mi
Speaking of the IVndleton-T.n
Grande basketball game In La
Grande Thursday evening the La
part as follows:
"La Grande high surprised even
her most rabid supporters lust nluht
and defeated Pendleton high in hns
ketball a trick rarely turned by the
wearers of the blue and white. Final
score. 23-33 La ilrande took n snur-
theHecond h i If but being never
l hard for Hie foremost posl
As a representation of the greet
r sport, it was probable as jrtod
! high school gym floor has ever
push,
Hon.
in,1!,,.
aysd on
id furbr
it.
The plav-s were
n both sides and
at un some pretty
he time, the hou,
id the visitors
binatlon play and
le for the victory.
die I 20 fouls on I,n
lis even one score,
! ' ine inlo points as
enbanfn's stellar pt
ting 13 points oui nf
i i, a of a perform-
"Crackle" Mcnon 'd
eri
th" lineup and though ,'i
istltute, did valiant work
! floor and In fnrowlng
absepce of the huik for.
La Grnndeti chances con
With Hie tall nhooter It
de should win a
ton a week from
.ist evening.
as the largest t
slvbty in i'
ght as she
The Hudlen
pieteiy outclass the famous Austrian
Skodas. Note the huge recoil cylln
"f the Kun.
me
of Mrs. B. J. Somntervtylle with
Homntervlile and Mrs lleorge
Clark as hostesses. The foltowtv
teresting program was given, am
M is
II
followed by a social hour and
freshinents:
Paper The Latest Inventloni
Science; New- figploslvea, Deadly
Sub.
marine and Torpedo Boal Destroy
Contra) of Air Currents; the Uss
Poisonous liases Mrs Charles I
, ney.
Wright and the Navigation of
Air Mrs K. It Aldrlch,
nur War Machines, Mrs c s
rard.
Kdison - The Solution Of Hons, I
Problems and Electricity. Mrs y
Dlsogway.
Discussion What Next? Led
Mrs. A. 0. Hampton
A vers enjoyable party gathered g
the home of Mr. and Mrs John Qraj
on Hotter creek in honor of Mr
timy's birthday. The following gUMtt
were present: Mr and Mrs. Junes!
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Charles Nelson !
and family, Mr. and Mrs sain Nelson
and family. Mr. and Mri James R.I
hickerson, Mrs John Dinsmors Miss
Irene Dins more Dora Dlnsmore, Miss'
Schcer. Mr. Green, John Koss. Miss
Sarah Doherly, Miss Nora Doherty, I
Miss Mary Doherty, Owen Mclaugh
lin. The evening was spent In play-'
lug music and other entertainments,
A chicken supper and other refresh
mentl were served at 8:SQ l Mrs.
James Nelson ami Mrs John Uric
After supper a very pleasant time WSJ
spent In dancing and singing by vio
lin and graphophona music until
twelve o'clock.
the season and was -creaming under
the excitement all tne While. With
the terrific speed developed on both
Idea, roughness was prone to crop
out but there wns little Intentional
rough play. Referee Peterson banish-
lng Adcock for I display of temper
! late in the game. Albeit Pendleton
I complained against Peterson's work,
the faci remains Pendleton has the
Hong end of the deal in number call
Jed, and the old veteran doesn't need
to w aste any sleep over his do, Isiop i
I he was pre-eminentp fair Th
matter was not only Pen'Metnn hut
nil teams that day under his refere.-
I doesn't' it is that faculty coui
with his firmness and fearlessness
calling them that han m ole Peter
.the Ideal referee that he is
Fowler made 1 r. points for peni
ton Boylen t. Stebert and Gor
; each 2
score Reld I'p in galoon,
I PHILADELPHIA, Feb 18. 1
masked men. for whom the poller
I the entire city arc now search
I held up a score of patrons In the
loon of E H. Van Hook, ,,t 127 I
Clearfield street, rifled the e
'drawer and made their escape v
i $73. after shooting Harry Blehl,
employs of Van Hook, through
thigh. The holdup was most d,:r
Thp customers. 20 in number, w
lined up along the bar when tin. fi
doors of the place swung open,
the bartender quickly vanished fi
(sight The patrons turned aroum
Lflttd themselves looking into a i
J of revolvers held bv two men, wT
I faces were concealed by black '
i masks. The robbers backed
crowd against the wall and thrgaj
! d to shoot the first one who mo
rii, .i
them went through
le customers While
them with two g
n whiletrylng t ,
Don Me was takei
Hospital
from the
the F.plse
JOINTS
lil It l'l HH.IIT on
v ITf I
KM M.I. THI II, IIOTl LI fl
(II, l. PKNCTIM 1 -1
JACOB'S CIIL."
Rheumatism ism only."
; treatment. Btop dfugflug,
j trOOthfltg, PCIIrttTfttttlg "St.
I "ii" rii?ht Into your sore, Mlitf.
I iriK joinlH and HiiimU-x, ;ind
I Comet instfinlly -'S. Jftcobt i
:i bar mien rheumatism cure
NO
erna
in.
up
tmit i rmi
laming:
honest
I small trial bottl old
JaCOhS nil" at any drug Store, and 111
Just a trioment ou'll be free front
rheumatic gain, soreness, etlffnaM
snd swelling Don't surfer Rele
.waits yon, "Si. IncoH Oil" has
cured minions of rheumstlsm ru
ferers In the last hair century, ami
is Just as good for sciatica, neural
gia, lumbago, backache, sprains.
I WRITE TO VOITt ITHEMIS ON
Monogram Stationery
w. a. smith & CO.
WEPDINO AND VISlTINd CAR1
ENnilA VEHS.
MORGAN BLDC. PORTLAND, OR
noon at the m eating held at the h
Christian.
There will M two good sermons at
the Christian church. Pastor Hub
hell announces the following themes:
11 a. in.. "What U ads to Success "
7 : ;t p. nVi "Causes of opposition."
The evening sermon is the first of u
series of three sermons on the suba
led of "Why should every good citi
sen support the church." The mu
sic will be a special feature of inter
est to those attending; in add Hog
to the special numbers by the choir.
Miss Nellie Anlbal will slim "debet,"
i Hilier at the morning worship and
Mr. M, I.. Peters vill render "Tin-
Shadows of the Evening Hour." by
Rathbun, at the V : service. Blbhl
school ai 1:41 a. iii. and C. K. at S : 30
prcsbyter'an.
The pastor will preach at both ser
vices tomorrow, ii a m, the subject
win lie. ' rtie church's Qreal Mission
to the World." 1:40 he win preach
upon. "Justlfcatlon by Faith." The
t veiling sermon will he a practical,
helpful sermon "f especial interest to
those who have trouble with their re
llglOUS belief. Mr. Hose and Miss
Edna Zimmerman will slnir the solos
Y. P. s. c. E. ii.;ia p. in. Sunday
llaptlMt.
"Mind."
Dhurch i
Mcthodtec,
lng services
irntnl
iregatlon at
ach
the
,'ice and sermon .,i
i class at the recti
Iharles Qutnney, rec
I ailing Man Blown I p.
LESTl i.N. W, Va .
oberts. of Mad let i
while carrying tw
iiippe !
cans ol
12 mi lei
ami fell
nltroglyi
icfln at st. Albans,
re.
detonation was I
on Roberts was
No one else was ii
an be learned
from h
The
I Charles
15 STALLIONS 15
PUBLIC SALE
'EJi DLETON. OREGON,
Thursday, Feb.
Imported and American Bred, Ifctrctteroni, Belgians and Shires.
A lot nf extra good, big, heavy hone stallions. Ages from two to ten
veals. Also one high-class saddle stallion. I expect them lo sell
for less than at private sale. Come before sale to exam ne horses,
you Will he surprised to find them so good. This is your OPPOR
Tt'MITT, Horses will be sold with guarantee.
.1
JUSTICE.
M l KT MILKS
FALT'S famous ffj A UITKH
Fresh Every Day M W T 1311
OYSTERS SEA CRABS
Fine, Olean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTS Sea Foods.
mm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Kade from Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE
sum in Dye Nets 111, $00
BOSTON, Keh. II. The portage 0,
dyeatuffS and the demand hy text:
manufacturers for this product was
pointed oat by dealers, who report' '
tlTat a barrel of violet dye Hough! 't
months ago for Sinn had been soil
here for lU'.OOO.
PLUG CHEWING
A WHOLESOME
HABIT
In No Other Way Can You Get All the
Richness and Flavor of the Leaf
"SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW
Many prominent physicians drclar
chewing to tie the most wholesome way
of enjoying tobacco.
"I tati chewing some years aqo,"
said one, "and I soon found that it i;
the only way to get the bench! of all
the rich juices stored up by nature in
the tobacco leaf I refer, of course, t i
the plug form of b bacco, which i the
most natural and the cleanest i irm.
"Chewing ; I tobacco like Spear
Hcatl traV:", t e salivary gland) more
active, which in turn has a beneficial
effect on the whole system. Add to thi
the tweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a
chew of Spear Head, and you have
the highest possible degree of tobacc (
satisfaction
"I Mention fprnr Head because t
have found that this brind is cxc.p
tionally pure, being male in a t.ir
tory that's run .strictly according to
purc-fooj rules."
Spear Head is mndc of sun-ripcne l
Purlcy, which is acknowledged to be
the richest, mildest, hnrt flavored to
bacco leaf in the world. And it i;
produced by the latest processes, which
develop the quality and lusCWUI flavor
of the choice Hurley lo the supreme de
gree. A chew of Spear Head has a whole
some relish that is not found in any
other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts,
wrapped in wax paper.
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
24, 1916
AT. ONE
o'Cl ock
IMPORTER,
PENDLE1 1 in
ORECJOX.
I1ETTER 1MO
LIGHT
son l it
Is assured by the use of tome
of these beautiful fixtures of
qurs. They dive a lgh that
lllumlnatei the room perfectly,
but that does not lira or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not .:t least see them'.'
J. L. VAUGHAN