East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 25, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OSEGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2V 1916.
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This Store is the Home ot
Hart Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
Headquarters for distinctive style and
big values for men and young men.
Afk to the.- new Hart Schaffner &. Marx Varsity Six Hundred 'Overcoats.
Here are the advantages: This overcoat comes in blues, grays, browns, and in single
or double breasted variation.; plain-back,-belt-back, or plait-back; patch pockets
or velvet collar if you like; all are this same popular design. Variety Six Hundred.
A long time ago cloth experts discovered that cotton mixtures would not hold
up in men's clothing like woolen fabrics.
The cotton shrinks after it's wet; it does not hold its shape.
That's why we carry Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool suits and overcoats.
Tt-re are still plenty of cotton mixtures s"ld, but we're doing you a good turn when
we advi.e you not to buy them.
Pay at leat $25 for your fall overcoat We have others as high as $35.00. They
are all excellent values and well be glad to have you try our service.
And others as low as $15.00.
ANGORA WOOL SCARF AND TOQUE SETS.
Thes sets come in brilliant colorings. We have ju3t unpacked a new ship
ment of them. Extremely popular and practical. They consist of a scarf from eight
to ten inches wide with fringed ends and a toque with top drawn down to each side
and fastened with a yarn Pom Pom tassel. The various colorings are white, com
bined with Copenhagen blue, rose, black, purple, green, pink and scarlet. They
come in three different prices, 92.50, $2.75 and 93.50. Just the thing for cold
winter days.
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BON TON
CORSETS
Flexibility Itself
A glimpse is en
ough to reveal the ex
quisite fabrics, ador
ible lines and effici
ent boning of the lat
est Bon Ton models.
Butpne must real
ly try them on to re
alize that all this su
preme style and grace
is attained without
the smallest sacrifice
of comfort.
The Bon Ton cor
Bets we are display
ing have been chosen
with special refer
ence to the require
ments of our custo
mers and expert at
tention is yours to
irreproachable fitting.
$3.50 to $6.50
BOUUDOIR CAPS
Big assortment of well made Boudoir Caps.
Made of silk, plain and figured, all-over lace,
etc. Neatly trimmed. Each 35 to $3.00
NEW TRIMMINGS
A shipment of gold and silver trimmings
that are very popular just now for party and
evening wear. There are bands, edges and
flouncing that match. Priced Right
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ART AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
We are showing a beautiful line of umbrella-shade
electric reading lamps. These shades
come in both light and dark color combina
tions, the light ones for bed rooms and the
darker for living rooms.
What gift could possibly be a more con
stant reminder of the giver than one of these
attractive and novel lamps? And the best
part of it is they are reasonably priced.
Small desk lamps $2.50
Umbrella shade table lamps with
cretonne shades $3.75
With silk shades $5.50
'SSfST THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
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NEW VELVETS
Some of the new shades of "Silk Velour"
that we didn't have at the veginning of the
season. They make up into the most stylish
dresses, suits and coats. They also give the
best service possible and look better longer;
42 inches wide.
MIXED SKIRT MATERIALS
A big asortment of mixed skirt materials
that make up just like you want them to.
They tailor exceedingly well. Shown in all
colors; 54 to 56 inches wide. The yard
$1.25 to f3.00.
FANCY SILKS FOR WAISTS,
This lot is one of the best selections we
have ever had strictly for waists. Shown in
all colors, stripes, plaids and two toned ; 24
and 36 inches wide. Yard $1.25 to $2.50
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE 65c
A special lot ladies' silk hose that is out of
the ordinary and especially at this time.
Shown in colors of grey, tan, brown, white
and black. The pair . 65
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Where It Pays to
Trade
MISS MO.XT.t JiT AXD I.f-NUE
OWENS ARE WED AT lUtlDlTH
RESIDENCE.
Mr mad Mrs. m Hill to Kpenrf
Winer la ralifurnb IKW New
and Social Nrtc.
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HELIX, Ore., Nov. Ji. Lwlle D.
Own and Hlsa Monta Qut. went
man-w-i at the midence of the bride
parenta. Mr. and Mr. John QueS,
Wedneaday evening. November 22, in
the presence of relative and a few
friend, by Kev. K. Grant Hamm Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Piert-e attends an
bridesmaid and heat man. Dinner
& served immediately after tho
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Owen left
Thursday fur their new home on
ranch near Wallula where Mr. Owen
la fitrmlnf.
Mr. and Mrs. J.ime Hill wll) leuvw
In a few da to upend ThankaKivIng
with Mrs. Hill'n parent In Olympia
and from the to lin lieuch. Oil..
for the winter.
E. E. Eheler. Arthur Garrett. A.
R. Grey and J. T. GrUwold vlaite-l
the Knlghta of Pythiaa lodk'e at Athe.
na Thursday eveln
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ruth
er. November 21, a daughter.'
James Man left for Idaho Wed
nesday. Mrg. M L. Morrbum Lx upending the
werk-end at the Pendtrgat home In
Janlper.
Mr. and Mm. Ray Pierce were hero
Wednesday to attend the Owenw-Queit
wedding. The ladles are (later.
Flora Trover, manager of the Reeee
Rroa. Africander show, la In town.
Mr. and Mr. Dure Dale have re
turned -from a vlult to relative In
Milton.
William Timmermnn is home after
spending the summer near Waltf
burg. James Grlswold leave ftiturday for
an over Sunday trip to Attalla.
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Geit entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. L. f). Owens al
Uincheon Thursday.
Mr. Victor Mason, librarian, u
making a general exchange of bonk
In the library.
D. B. Hlchardxnn of Cambridge.
Idaho. Is here. Mr. Rioheson former,
ly conducted a general merchandi"
store here.
Mrs E. E Kheler win a Pendlfiton
vlntor Thursday.
Mr. Jens Peterson and small son
left Thurwlav for a visit to Walls
Walla.
Mrs. M Liehsny of Wallula was e
business visitor Thursday.
Fred Lewl of Rrown-I"wis Co.,
Walla Walla. Is In town.
Mrs. J. I Peterson of Juniper was
a Thursday shopper.
Mr and Mrs. Hert Warren and Mr.
and Mrs. John BelJ are home from a
week's vls t to LewUton, Idaho.
The Xiddlen of Maccabees expect to
hold a fair about December 1st.
Mrs. Wallace Carglll Is visiting her
father In Pendleton. ,
Dee Leroy and Frank (last were
here from Walla Walla Thursday.
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E. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser
vices Sunday. II l in. nnrl n m
j Sunday school .10 a. m.; Wednesday,
8 p. m. Subject of lesson-sermon,
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy,
Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,
Denounced." The reading room at
the church is open dally, except Sun
day, from l until i p. m.
SPECIAL
Sunday Dinner
5:00 to 9:00
Delicious Baked Chicken With Oyster Dressing
Cranberry Sauce French Fried Potatoes
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Fruit Salad Tea Biscuits
Ice Cream Cake
Tern Coffee Milk
REALTY TRANSFERS
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Warranty Dr-rd.
Nellie Egan. et vlr, to F. M. Jordan,
l00, S 1-2 SK 1-4. section 1, town,
"hip 4 north, range ii,
Arthur Koumugoux, to ful Kou
rnagoux, 500, NB 1-4 SB 1-4, section
1. N 1-2 KW 1-4 and HE 1-4 W 1-4,
aection 17, township g south, raj)ife
23.
J. O. Hales, et ux, to M. A. Wat
rus. tlft'io, lots 7 to 12, block 14, Ad
ams J. A. Potter, et ux, to J.'H. Sturgls,
II, ''I, H 1-2 ectlon 2 and 8 l-'2 WC
tlon 3, township ? north.range 31.
PERSONAL NOTES FROM
THE MEACHAM COUNTRY
(East Oregonlan Special.)
MEA'rifAM, Nov. 25. An eight
pound baby hue, was born to Mrs.
I .arson, wife of John lron, on No
vember to Hsby and mother are do.
Ing fine.
Mrs. J. O. Merrill went to Pendle
ton on Wednesday to spend the day,
Mr. J. D. Casey went to La Grande
on Monday and to Pendleton on Wed- j
nesday for several days, attending to
business.
The weather has been quite plea.
ant ror the last four days, but on
Thursday evening a heavy fog hung
over the mountains.
R. Fagan and Alex Thompson Went
to Squally Hook on Thursday night tn
spend several days trying their luck
at duck hunting.
IVt-Hhyteriun churt-h Tomorrow.
The regular services morning and
evening. 19 a. m, Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship, pre
Thanksgiving service. Sermon by the
pastor. Subject, "God the llounteous
Giver;" 8;15 p. m., the Voting people's
meeting; 7:20, popular evening sor.
vice. At this service Mr. Hnyder will
preach the first of a series of five sef.
mons from "New Wine In Old Dot
tles." "Our Idols" will be the sub
ject of the first sermon.
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' Baptfet Cliarch.
.Bible school. 10 a. m.: sermon n
a. m.; B. Y. P. v., :30 p. m.; ser.
mon, 7:30 p. m.
In the morning a quartet, "How
Sweet the Name of Jesus Hounds," by
Miss Artoulne Clevenger,' Mrs. Fen
dall, Messrs Will Penland and Geo.
Mason; in the evening, special Instrir.
mental music will be given.
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An Xmas Reminder
We are strong for the "shop early" idea. Our stock of GIFT GOODS has been
completed and we are ready to help you till out that list Our selection is well
varied with high-grade goods, prices to suit every pocketbook, quality always the
dominant feature.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS of Leather Good, St-tionary, Candy, Manicure Seti.
Par'tian Ivory Mirror, Brushes, etc., Waterm! Fountain Pens and hundreds of
other things, too numerous to mention here, l ook for our holiday announcement of
!at;-r date, its list of savings will interest you. '
SPECIAL For one week only. We will give you absolutely free with each 25c
or 50c bottlp of Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam Cough Syrup, any goods in
our store to the value of one-half the purchase price.
We can afford to make such an offer only from an advertising standpoint as
we are thoroughly convinced that every customer who takes advantage of this offer
is certain to become a booster for PenHlar Cough Remedy.
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Christian.
The last day of special gospel meet
ings at the revival In the' Christian
church. Mr. Pagan's subjects are:
"The Christian Ufa," and "The Chll
of Conscience." Mrs. Fagan In the
morning will sing, "Did You Think to
Pray." In the evening, "That Sweet
Story of Old."
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Cbunb. of tlie Redeemer.
There will b a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; Hun
day school at 10 a, m Divine ser
vice and sermon at 11 a. m. Holy
Baptism after, morning service. Even.
Ing service at 7:30 o'clock. All are
cordially Invited. Charles Qulnney,
rector.
Phone 520
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
Prompt Deliveries,
M'thodist.
The iiHiial warm greetings await
you tomorrow at all of our service'.
The Sunday school, with increasing
efficiency, offers a pre-eminent op-
portunlty for moral and religions cul
I ture. we exist to serve. Bring your
$36.00 WITH 12 RECORDS
A little down and a little each
month of week.
Yes. you may keep this new Edison
Thomas A. Kdlaon's great phono
graph with the diamond stylus and
oiir choice of records, too, for only
$.14.00, Including li records.. Ton
may pay a little down and a little each
month or week. Try the Vew Edlsoo
In your home before you decide te
buy. Knturtaln your friends with your
favorite records.
Wrile Today for our New KdlSoe
Hook. Send your name and adiirass
for our new bonk and picture of the
New Kdlson phonographs. No obli
nations. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
Krilwn Phonograph Distributor
Pendleton, Oregon.
all CHILDREN LOVE
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Bll.lOl.S FOR HAD BIIKATH
Olt MH It BTIkMAOII.
Look at the tongue, Mother! If
coated, it Is a sure sign th.it your lit
tle one's siumnch, liver and bowels
need a gentle, thorough cleansing at
once
When peevish, cross, listless, pale,
doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat
urally, or l feverish, stomach sour,
breath bad; has stomach-ache, sort
throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a
teuspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and In a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently move out of it
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again.
You needn't coax sick children to
take this harmless "fruit laxative;"
they love Its delicious taste, and It al
ways makes them feel splendid.
Ask your druggist for a si-cent
buttle of "California Syrup of Fig,"
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages snd for grown-up
plainly on the bottle. Ileware of
counterfeits sold here. To be, sure you
get the genuine, ask to see that It Is
made by "California Fig Kyru& Com
pany." Refuse any other kind with
contempt.
o'clock hour upon the subject, "Deep
to Deep" In the evening service th
subject will be "The Universal crav
Ing." There will be special music at
each service. We nlm to make every
gathering Insplratlonally helpful.
Tsual young people' society meets
at 1:20. Good singing, practical top
ic. Christian soclahlllty, make an
hour well spent hyany one.
Whatever your faith. If any; what
ever your type of mind or tempera
ment; whatever your profession or
mode of living. It will be profitable to
spend a part of Sunday in the sanc
tuary. You are welcome, r. r, Qor.
nail.
PURE BLOOD MAKES
HEALTHY PEOPLE
Hood ' Sarenparilla removes
scrofula sores, boil and other ennv
tions, because it drive out of tot
blood the humors that mom them.
Eruptions cannot be snnoessfaUy
treated with external application,
because these cannot purify tfct
blood.
Hood's Snrsnparilla make rich,
red blood, perfects the digestion,
and builds up the whole uratem. In
iet on having Hood's. Get it cow.,
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RECEIVE OCn SPECIAfi E
ATTENTION. ,
W are at all time titulpp- S
ed to supply your need at 5
shortest notice with practical
first quality rubber good. S
We sell the famous adver- s
tled "Kantlerk" Rubber
Good and guarantee utmoat
stlsfactlon and value. S
Telephone order from you, S
your nurse or physician re- :
celve our Instant attention. 3
Deliverie are prompt anl Z
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Give us a trial. E
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E Leading Drugfiitt 5
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