PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1916. THEY'RE HERE ALL NEW A FINE BIG XMAS LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' MACKINAW COATS, MEN'S FLAN NEL SHIRTS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER CAPS, HOCKEY CAPS AND HIGH TOP SHOES. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN PLACED ON SALE AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. Boy' Mackinaw Coats Assorted patterns and styles ... $2.98 to ?5.95 Men' Mackinaw Coats Sixty coats in this lot; all styles and colors, $3.95 to ?7.50. Boys' Winter Caps The best line in town for the money ....25 to S5 32 Sample Stores. Men's Winter Caps 49c to $2.00 Mackinaw Caps Extra warm, fancy pat terns $1.00 to ?1.25 Hockey Caps Large lot of colors and com bination of colors 25 to S5t. Men's Flannel Shirts Sizes 14 to 19, all colors, S1.25, ?1.45, $2.45 TiRJHUB Boys' High Top Shoes Just the thing for this kind of weather, $1.85, $2.65 $2.95, $3.25. Girls' High Top Shoes In tan Blucher, 2-buckIe $2.45 and $2.65. Men's High Top Shoes Black or tan, $3.45, $3.85 and $4.25. 745 Main Street EMI ' COMM, fflGKEST EXPRESSION OF REGARD Our line is now complete in every detail. The largest and grandest line we have ever displayed. Call and look now, before the rush. Rmgs Charms Bracelets Watches Wrist Watches Ivory Toilet Ware Silverware Hollowware Clocks Cut Glass Manicure Sets. Emblem Pins Links Scarf Pins Chains . Emblem Charms Brooches , Fobs Silver Mounted Belts Chests of Silver Umbrellas. Articles engraved and laid away if desired. A. L.Schaefer Jeweler and Silversmith. 726 Main Street s 5 t '4 WALKING ARSENAL WHO SHOT THREE PKHSONS y y k ' 5 tfrj ' Vt- f I H I i Mnchat?) Inik, the lunatic, raving in a. padded cell today, sallied forth in a suit of armor like a knight of QlJ and shot a judge, a bailiff and a Juror in the Hammond, 111., court house. He was clad in a coat of sheet iron and iron shoes, carried a 33-inch sword and wore metal arm bands, from which pritruded spikes. He was arm. ed with four revolvers, two hatchets a piece of heavy chain, a hammer, dagger and a carpenter's saw. His t ictlms are in a critical condition. THE WHOLE- BODY NEEDSJURE BLOCD The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body depend fm their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla make3 purs blood. It is positively miequaled in the treatment of scrofula, catarrh rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of sp petite, that tired feeling. There i no other medicine like it. Be sur to get Hood's and fret it today. I is sold by all druggists. XCIAS SUGGESTIONS Leather Goods, Lunch Sets, g Jrjv Hand Bags, Mu sic Rolls, Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Newest things in Ladies' Purses. y Thermos Bottles. PERFUMES, TOILET WATER IN GIFT BOXES Or ; Pyralin Ivory Sets and Pieces. Large as sortment to choose from. Adjustable Shaving Mirrors, Shaving Mugs, Brushes, Razors, Safety Razors. Xmas Cards, Boxes, Booklets, Tissue Paper, Holiday Stationary. Thompson's Drug Store Phone 520 K3 i s s 5 WW ! m i 1 1 i r. - - II I k 1 KJ The Hawthorne Parent-Teachers' rtieetln last nisht was a splendid suc cess, aulte a large sum was realUed from the candy sale. The entire pro gram was well rendered. The Rug gles Christmas Party deserves special comment both for the originality ais played by the different characters and the splendid training they aispiayeu The attendance was very large. Mrs. D. B. Bailey and children have eon to Cedar RaDlds. Iowa, to visit. They will Join Mr. Bailey in Califor nia after January 1. Mr. and Mrs. rale slusher of Nolln, were in town last night to attend tho performance of "It Pays to Adver tise,' An event that Is being anticipated with much interest will be given to morrow evening when the girls' elo cutlon class will appear in recital In thA nubile library auditorium. The class is directed by Alyse Roe-Gil' Christ, teacher of the Emerson SyS' tern of Physical Culture and Expres sion. A very interesting program has been arranged which will be partici pated in by Maurene Akers, Kathleen frnintnck. Vada Beeman, Esther Jinklns. Marjory Ireland, Nellie Na gel. Naydene Blakely and Hazel Mc Cully. They will 'be assisted by Miss Esther M. South, Miss Olga Norgren and Miss Margaret Phelp. Miss Vic toria Aitchlson and Miss Quindara Wilcox will act as ushers. A cordial Invitation is extended to all who art interested. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kauffman left this afternoon for Washougal where they will make their home. Mr. Kauffman, who has been employed at the Pendleton Woolen Mills, has been transferred to the Washougal mills of, the Bishops. Mrs. James B. Welch will have as her guests during the holiday season her mother Mrs. H. H. Hallock, her sinter. Miss Alma Hallock and her brother, Blaine Hallock, all of Port land. Pat Murphy of Echo is In town, William Albee of Helix Is here to day. Mrs. Dora Anderson of Helix is In town today. A. B. Gillette of Stanfield was here yesterday. Ben Moulton of Monument is here to pass the winter. John Anderson, Helix resident, is in Pendleton today. Virgil tW. Smith of Pilot Rock was in the city last night Miss Sara Montgomery came in this morning from Helix. Mrs. W. H. Morrison of Helix is spending the day here. C. V. Walton of Kent is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Jake H. Booker, well known Athe na merchant, is in the city. Mrs. N. Gibson of Pomeroy, Wash, is an out of town visitor. Alfred E. Franz was an Athena vis. itor In the city last night, J. G. Gelzler of Echo, Is transact ing business here today. Clair Sturdivant is down from the Sturdivant farm at Ukiah. Norman Tripp, Walla Walla com mercial man, is in the city. Mrs. T. L. Ingle of this city is reg istered at the Portland hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hartle were in from their farm last evening. O. s. Wilkes, well known Helix far. mer, is here today on business. D. A. Downey of Seattle, is here visiting his brother, Frank Downey. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Montgom ery are spending a few days in Portland. M. B. Smith, well known Helix merchant, was in the city yesterday on business. C. V. Crawley, well known Mission farmer and Mrs. Crowley, were in town last night. R. H. Oliver, traveling freight and passenger agent of the O.-W., Is hera from Walla Walla. George Gillette, former local man ager of the Western Union, is up fror:i his Hermlston farm. Ted Holden, formerly University of Oregon student, now with the Carna tion Milk Company, is in the city. Will Kearns, bookkeeper for H. W. Collins, left last night for a thre weeks' stay In California and British Columbia. Luther J. Goldman, inspector in the biological survey for the district of Idaho, was here last night on his waj to northern Idaho. i tr s I 1 5 5 Yim SNOWFALL HALTS WAR MOVES AT MONASTIR Allien Capture Five jinall Bulgarian 61'ih-Ih Aloiu; Vanlar Stuck at lias HPRTiy ( hcrked. ' PARIS, Dec. 12. It 1 officially an nounced that all operations north of Monastlr were hindered on account of snowfall. The allies captured five small Bulgarian posts along the Var dar. The German attack was halted north of Lasslgny. The usual can nonading was reported elsewhere along the front. A fool and his money are easy to get started. Home Cooking, at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Ad Wheat $1.00 Per Bark and Up. Have only a few hundred sacks of this damaged wheat left Call at H W. Collins warehouse near O.-W. IL a N. freight house. Adr. (TV- HHP H J Ulj Friday, Dec. 15 8 o'clock n7D7'- A In rp c wnnnilJ i ill lawiLuJlMM Vaaka i vl ad mm l m I XJ (Tu n " , ylr7 (5 mi M KK1 A Musical Show That is Good Remember Friday Night at 8 o'clock FOR BENEFIT OF NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH, UNDER AUSPICES KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. 4 f t i i $ i 3 4 i 4 t Hi ml mi am vM sssss tiiti i sssss Vim Vim tttti OF $44. LOCALS Qt Advertiiing in Brief KATS& Per line first inaertloa 10 Per line, additional Insertion.... IK Per line, per month fl.M No locals taken for less thin 28c Count 6 ordinary words to lino. Locals will not be taken orar tba telephone except from Bast Oregoo lan paid-op lubacrlbera. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour or day, reasonable. Phone 208W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 139. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50, Phone (30. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Co. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phons 284M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. Barley too high for feed. Bee Bly densteln, 117 E. Court Phone tt for oats by car lots. Lost ne Presto tank between Pendleton and Echo. Finder please return to Frazler ft Gertson, Pendle ton, Ore. Classes now lorming In clarlnJt. saxophone, cornet and trombone' In Furnished apta. Hamilton Court. " Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone 2S9M. stangier Cigar Store. Tel. 464. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 653 M. 1403 W. Railroad st For' rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, a T. this offexe. For rent Light housekeeping wnnma Tnniif S1 A Tnhnrjnn at rent ""m- idtructlon. Pupils wanted. SeeCal If your chimney or furnace needs Malone, 616 Thompson street cleaning call I. C Snyder. Phone I , , JglM 8 , Mattress making, furniture repalr- ' . lng, upholstering, called for and dellv- Wanted-GIrl for afternoon and ered c,ty or country, Dow Bros., evenings. Apply 116 Monroe or phone m Beauregara, phoDe 227J. 663, I Wanted-Competent girl for gen-1 For sale-Elght-room house hot eral housework. Call mornings, 6H water heat. Inquire Buford Butler Jefferson or phone 663. at 0tt0 Hohtach Bakery. Couple without children want ' Rooming house for sale. Main small house or apartment, furnished street, in center of business district or unfurnished. Thomas Young, Pen- Doing good business. Inquire of Pen dleton Hotel. land Bros. Furnished house for rent on north side. Inquire Baker Furniture Store. For sale Young cow and calf. Ad dress Mrs. Peter West, Pendleton, Oregon. For rent Two housekeeping rooms: also furnished room. 302 B Alta street. For sale About 600 tons of al falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, fee.) lots and mangers, ready to feed beef cattle. C, P. Bowman. Echo. Ore. For sale Five room BOOM, east Court street Desirable location, close to. school. A genuine bargain. For particular! address R. C Jory, Uau pin, Ora. For sale One complete stationary threshing outfit, 28x48 In. Gilbert Hunt threshing machine, 16 horse Advance engine, two 16 foot McCor mlck headers and 10 boxes with nets, all In good repair. A bargain for cash. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton, Oregon. For sale Cigar, confectionery and soft drink stand. Lunch counter in connection. Two pool tables and card table in rear. Requires about 1700 to handle this proposition. Term cash. Selling on account of disabil ity. Only those meaning business con sidered. Address W. W. this office. Female Help Wanted. You can make 330 weekly telling Numud Facial treatment, 60c pkg. 1-1 profit Box 403, Oakland, Cal. Adr. Kocli's Furniture Store- S j aa(i(1llalllllllltIIHalllllllBVBiBiBWiBi's-as-BBM aMgsBarsaaraBfsiTaHaaa'aiMBf s 'i nin ' A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW FURNITURE AND. HOUSE FURNISHINGS NOW ON DISPLAY. Carload of New Furniture JUST RECEIVED If you are thinking- of a Christmaa gift for the home, tee me for DINING ROOM SETS, BED ROOM SETS, PAR. LOR FURNITURE, KITCHEN OUTFITS, ROCKERS, BRASS BEDS, MATTRESSES, RUGS, ETC. We Ex change Furniture. Call and See the New Store 126-128 East Webb Street.