East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY HAST (TCrSOXiAH. TTZ&VKCZ, CGC:f, MONDAY, DZCEMESS 4, 1916.
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ONLY 17 MORE SHOPPtM. UATj u.iil ,;i.
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IF YOU WANT PURE HEALTHY
BUY U. S. INSPECTED AND BE SAFE.
Downey's M
Phone 133
With Dean Tatora Co.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4,
REALTY TRANSFERS ,
Warranty Deeds.
R. J. Rhodes, et ux. to David I.
Cowan, $1.00, 1-1 Interest In lot 12,
block tl, Reservation addition to Ten-,
dleton.
I L. Ueuallen, at ux to J. T. Lieu,
alien, tlOO, S 1-1 NW 1-4. Section
2, Townihlp t North. Range 34.
S. I Shaw, et ux, to J, R Owen,
II, 1 1-2 acre In Section 81, Town
ship 1 North, Range S3.
O. L. Richards, et ux, to G. S. B.
Hayden, $550, lots t and 10, block
29, Stanfield.
TI) ItCJf FOR GOVERNOR
IP HIS OOl'SIN DOESN'T
GADSDEN, Ala., Dec. 2. Con
gressman John Li. Burnett has an
nounced that he will run lor gover
nor of Alabama In the coming elec
tion, provided his cousin, W. W.
Drundon. of Tuscaloosa, Ala., docs
not interfere with his cousin.
L'Wc Signing a Death Mandate.
The awful strain of signing orderB
for ruthless destruction of boore to
beginning to tell upon Judge Joe
I'arkes. Ills hair Is graying fast, hit
brow Is becoming furrowed and In
his eyes is that haunting look of help
less misery that comes from stern
adherence to painful obligations.
Verily, the path of duty leads to the
grave.
Memorle.
Jim Estes' small son was pressing
his fingers against his eyeball In such
a way as to create optical illusion.
"Papa," said the young hopeful,
"I can seetwo lights where there it
only one."
"Yes, yes, son," said Jim, absently,
"I have been that way myself."
From One Bonanza to Another.
The lure of tho soil is mighty
strone durln thefe days of dollar
and a half whcait. G. L. Wilson, a lo
cal nlumher. oult his lob to go to
farming the other day.
The Female of the specie.
Ed Averlll, sworn foe" to predatory
hpaata ihB other dav received the
xkulla and hides of two timber
wolves. Having his office In with
Malor Moorhouse. he turned the tro
Phlcs over to the major to put In his
windows. The malor thought the
skulls would attract more attention
If the jaws were propped open to
show the teeth. It was necessary to
Insert a stick) to keep the Jaws of
the male open but when he opened
the mouth of the female It Just nat
unllv remained ODen. True to set
even In death, the major observed
We Could See Ttwm at Round-l'p
Park.
Fred Lockley was up from Fort
land Saturday and was exhibiting one
of the new model dimes recently
coined by Uncle Samuel. He showed
It to us and, when we politely Inform
ed him that the new dimes had made
their appearance in Pendleton some
weeks ago. he said with his custo
mary deference:
"Did you ever see a buffalo quarter?"
We answered negatively, expeatlng
him to produce.
'Next time you are In Portland go
out to the zoo and take a look at
one," be said.
Shelter for lido.
George Baer says he Is going
build a kennel for his Ford.
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JCnios
Oriental Novelties for
The Novelty Basket, Tray, Jewel Boxes, Sewing Basket, Nut Trays, Fru.t
Basket, Card Trays, Shopping Baskets, Etc., are very artistically desired and all
hand made by the skilled Japanese worker. Priced each 15c to 5.0Q
S?iSI INTERESTED 18
can smokers aucniKMi io iik ciiain hu' ..--hu- .
Ihcavy imokc, xior, and MacUSgH-Ciija "
'Sw'eeTCaporal "tigarrltta
keen on the market for over four
ilecadcs. and arc more popular to-1
liar than ever. Tha wonderful
rtcord has never beta duplicated
pjr any other cigarette.' In ail
Ihcse vean count leu brands ol
tigarettea have come and gore, tut
&( Caporal keep on pain
n favor year after year.
ftW
feral cigar
Jhi papt
pletriy, a
giarticlet
trxplains t
KwertCa!
rued mrl
world,
suit of
ICaporat li
bthtr cm
a remark
Sweet'
Ipg showi
inlcrestmij
Irlemomtri
thigh-graj
larttte
Thai is one rcan for ilw j
It's An Easy Step.
Opthographically the difference be
tween being a married man and a di
vorced man is very small. Just the
transposition of two letters. When'
you're married you're '"united" and if i
you're divorced you are "untied."'
Therefore we feel bound to excuse
the typographical error which made
a headline read that so and so were
Untied in Marriage."
Ak Alexander.
Editor Bulldozer;
Can you tell me why It was that
Carl Cooley went over to Walla Walla
Thanksgiving day to see the W. B. C-
Whitman gnme and didn't know
which team won until he got back to
Pendleton? Tours,
CURIOUS.
Tbc Pls Again.
Tall Timothy Geer, whose rise from
governor of Oregon to editor of the
Tribune in a few short years will be
remembered, Indicted the following
lines about the two little pigs sent by
Pendloton democrats to Mrs. Hanley:
Two Pigs.
A plggie named Wilson was aent
To a place where he never had went!
But he grieved for the mule
Till he died (like a fool).
Thus upsetting the Joke that was
meant.
But the piggie named Marshall was
game,
And he said, "I'm so glad than I
came,"
So he eats all the swill
On the fare they call bill,
Thus adding each day to hla f(r)ame.
la Theiie a Second?
To the Weakly Bulldogger:
Noting that Judge Lowell has or
ganized a Mosaic League for the sup.
pression of profanity, I wish to take
thla means of nominating Frank FTa.
zier for president. Tours truly,
FOR THE GOOD OF THB ORDER.
ri.Tft ut. 1 1 1. mi. filing i ua 1 1 ia "'ni"'
UlUnlikl 1 1 UkliiUlfW I IW IWII I . vK .".i
TV ft has never been "mtre
rtriking dtniumlraliofi of (icarcHe
parity than the novel burning tct
of Swert Caporal cicarrtlcs now
being given by a trauwu corps or
lemonitralors. Incse men nrsi
Thev next nroduce a roTToTlnc
liiRh grade. imported rrtnen cig
arette naoer uwd on Sweet Cap-
oral cicarettes andliurn a piece of
this oaper. It bums evtiUy, com-
plctcly, and leaves only a few tin
liarticics ot pure wnite asn. i m
cxpuins the pure looacco
SweM
lus ever duplicated the pure .to
bacco navor ot wcct tasorair
the mellow, sweet, nature-made
histe of rine tobacco. That is why
i-t ... . .
Sweet Caporal no other cicarctte.
gives them the same enjoyment;
That Is Hie wonrlerfyl IribuUi
iRirettei
fclack,
"The HUJS' "tli moked
tobacco
an kjw w I i at
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c . w w r aHi. - w -
r trts
'1 u--0rr
hejfrike ash
ie recdf
of theJ
the re-;
f Sweet
its. N
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rich ig
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CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT OF CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR, IN GOWNS, Q
II.?OI.FS. PFTTirOATS AND POMRI NATIONS. THESE ARE VERY DAINTI
LY TRIMMED IN FINEST OF LACES. HAND EMBROIDERY AND RIBBONS.
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NEW KIMONA SILKS S
Very suitable for Christmas presents.
Many special designs and Deauuiui coi- vj
orings. Priced, yard 85. ?1.50 and VV
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Hand embroidered Philiimine Underwear in eowns, combinations ana
covers. This underwear makes the acceptable Christmas gift.
You miy purchase these garments either with or without Christmas boxes,
corset
CENTER PIECES, SCARFS AND PIL
LOW TOPS
These are all pure linen, and are
worth up to. $1.50 each. Very special
while they last, your choice only,
each 19
?2.00.
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U Christmas Gift Suggestion from our Men's and Boys' Clothing Store.
-ure pa;'
m Vapf
Biffl Hfl
', Wft
tew dnF
h. This
favor ad
bums with
Sweet Cap-
feral cigarettes are rolled m thel
Eighest grade, imponea rreneni
loer the purest and best in the
sorld ;-' .
in popular
-loved of all cigi-
'ettcs is Sweet Caporal.
THECSISmClSASmE!
Sweet Caooral is the famous
brand that put cigarettes on the
map of the United Slate.
-SWEETS" IS CLUBS
Every Aub and hotel in Amer
ica, and hundreds of the best hos
ieries in Europe, sell Sweet Cap-
oral cicarettes. No other ciga
rette at the same price it carried
ui theae places.
THOUSANDS
OF PHYSICIANS
et Caporal cigarettes are tha
favorite brand of medical menj
(everywhere. Over fifteen thous?
ana physicians in trie umtecj
plates are Sweet Caporal smokers,
.No greater tribute could be paio
to the purity of Sweet Caporal
cigarettes than this. Physicians
know Sweet Laporal is gooo, pur
tobacco that it why they smoka!
SwetttV
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF
UNBROKEN SUCCESS.
THE GROWTH AND CON
TINUOUS SERVICE OF THIS
INSTITUTION ARE AT YOUR
COMMAND.
MAKE USE OF)UR FACI
LITIES AND THE EXPERI
ENCE OF OUR OFFICERS IN
YOUR BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS HALF A MILLION
PENDLETON
SECURITY
AGAIN let us remind you,
your friends can buy any
thing you can give them ex
cept your' photograph. If
you have your portrait made
right, both in lighting and
composition, you will realise
the greatest pleasure in the
giving of it to your friends
as a ChriBtmas token.
WHEELER STUDIO
UongKongGafo
i.D NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Outstde Tray Orders Bpecttity.
Box for utdles and gentlamtn.
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
Meal Tickets, 11 MesU for H N
Special Chlokoa Dinott
Sun days.
548 Main Street
Next to . O. BUf. Ftaons III
CONGRESS MEMBERS
FLOCK TO CAPITAL
1'IVE HIXDHKD AVITH CAMP rXL
IX)WERS AIIE ALREADY AT
WASHINGTON.
I'.ullilliig is Newly Washed and Reno
vated for Lively Though Short Ses
sion Hrtumt New and March the
Fourth.
WASHINGTON, Dec. '.Five hun
dred members of congress, with hun
dreds of camp followers in their
wake. Invaded Washington today sing
ly and by groups to take up the busi
neBK of the nation at noon Monday.
Downtown hotels were filled to ca-un-itr
with the law-makers, their
i helpers and the usual gallery attract
ed bv the glamours of an opening ses
sion of congress, featured by a person
ally delivered message from the presi
dent.
Ti,o fmiitnl Is newlv washed and
renovated to receive the members.
Washington, used to being a news cen
tre for legislative and political news,
brishtened up at the prospect of t
HvpIv. If short session between tomor
rnw nnd March 4 when will sound
the swan song of the sixty-fourth con
gress.
While many older representatives
and senators in the confidence of their
olfice had established permanent
homes here, and were able to go at
once to their domiciles, others, de
pendent on hotels for accommodation,
scrambled with the ordinary public
for rooms and the attendant three-a-dav.
Since the close of the memorable j
session of last summer, climaxed uyi
the passage of the Adamson eight-
hour law. the Capital's legislative
building had been inhabited princi
pally by' mice and clerks, busy here
while the members back home rebuilt
political fences or found them past re
building. In the senate and house
office buildings, the chief activity
had been the swishing of painter
irushes. In the Capitol, the supreme
court was the only active agent ex
cept the Capitol guides.
Seventeen senators are attending
their last session. W. F. Kirby, nam
ed to fill the unexpired term of the
late Senator Clarke of Arkansas, was
expected to be about the only new
novice in the senate until March 5.
Eulogies of Senator Clarke, who died
during the recess, were expected to
be a part of the senate business to
morrow or next day.
Miss Jeanette Rankin, representative-elect
from Montana to succeed
Representative Tom Stout, was the
subject of much discussion. She is
r.ot here, as her term will not begin
until next session but members
could not wait They faced such of
them as will come back the prospect
of getting along for two years with
the first woman ever elected to con
eroaawithout making any breaks
One question as yet undecided is
whether she will be called the "Ladv
from Montana." and Representative
Stout, whom she succeeds faced incl
dentally the hardest assignment of all
allblng himself for defeat by a woman.
PURE SILK HALF
HOSE
Come black, grey,
tan, blue, etc., 50,
75, $1.00 and ?1.50
pair, all boxed to suit
you.
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SMOKING JACKETS
He will appreciate one of these
pretty coats. We suggest an early
selection, while sizes are complete.
Boxed in Xmas boxes to suit you.
Priced ?6.50 and ?7.50
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CHRISTMAS
NECKWEAR
FOR MEN
A b e a utiful
scarf is always j
appropriate for
his Xmas gift.
Our show ine V
consists of a
wide range of
silks and new designs,
you, 25, 50S 75,
$2.00 and $2.50 each
Boxed
$1.00,
to suit
$1.50,
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MEN'S DRESS
GLOVES '
It's the well
known ..Fownes
make that will
please; all sizes;
unlined and silk
lined; good
range of shades.
Boxed in Xmas
boxes to suit you
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Priced ?1.50 to ?2.
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EVERYTHING TO EAT IN OUR QUALl 1 T UKUimi.
i ORIENTAL RUGS Cartozian Bros, have a large showing in our store for a few days.
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1 ALIOC ANPlLliS
SHOES OF QUALITY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
i1
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Sinnott last a
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In Washington last evening, after
spending Thanksgiving with his fam
ily in New York. While In New Toru,
Mr. Sinnott was asked by a promi
nent ha manufacturer to procure for
him a doren Oregon Jackrabblt pelts,
so he might experiment and deter
mine for himself the sltuablllty of
Jackrabblt fur for felt hat manufac
ture. The New Yorker had heard of
the ha.t made for Mr.
spring.
Mr. Sinnott has ordered sent from
Oregon a large number of pelts, and
he will send samples not only to tho
manufacturers who are interested
but to others, for he is now convinc.
ed that he has found a market for the
fur, and wishes to see what he can
do to build up a demand.
HATTER, WANTS RABBIT FTR.
Request Made ot Representative sin
nott While in New yortc
WASHINGTON, Dc. 4 -senttitlve
Sinnott, of Oregon,
-Repre-arrived
Dreaded an Operation
More Than Anything
TRIED FROTOLA AND TRAXO
AND HAS NEVER SINCE BEEN
TUOl BLED WITH GALL
STONES.
Mrs. Mary E Franse, whose ad.
dress Is West Point, Nebr., Box 411,
has written to the Pinua laboratories
a very strong endorsement of Fruit
ola and Traxo. ''About ten years ago
I was about to undergo an operation
for gall stones when I heard of your
medicine. Dreading an operation
above everything, I determined to
try Fruitola and Traxo,and have nev
er been sorry I did so, as I have nev
er been troubled with gall stones
since."
Fruitola and Traxo are compound,
ed from the original Edsall formulas
at the Pinna laboratories in Monti
cello, III., and can be purchased In
Pendleton of Tallman A Co., Hi
Main street; a doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure
fruit oil that acts as an Intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hardened
particles that cause so much suffering, discharging the accumulated waac
to the sufferer' Intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to Indl.
cate its efficacy. Traxo is a tonlcaltratlve that is most "effective to re
build and restore the weakened, rundown system.
A booklet of special Interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble
can be obtained by writing to the plnus Laboratories, Monticello, Ullnol
His. H!yss EssCuiMt
PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND ELOCUTION.
Hotel Pendleton.
MKS. MARY E. FRANSE.
$36.00 WITH 12 RECORDS
A little down and a little each
month or week.
Tes, you may keep this new Edlsoa
Thomas A. Edison's great phono
graph with the diamond stylus and
our choice of records, too. for only
S3S.04, Including 12 records.. You
may pay a little down and a little each
month or week. Try the New Kdtaoa
In your home before you decide to
buy. Entertain your friends with your
fuvorlte records.
Write Today for our New Edlsoa
Book. Send your name and adtlrem
for our new book and picture of tha
New Edison phonographs. No obli
gations. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
Edison Phonograph Dlrtrl tailor
PrwUeton, Orefo. ,