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ST,' I FAC"! DAILY EAST OSECQNIAW, PENDLETON, ORFCON. SATURDAY, DECEMBSRJ6JL916 FAGS SIX I t 1 . AN JMU I i.M't 1 d!Mtm, (iri-2011, lit Bf fea Ci'.f Offci! County omcM Mender United Fress Association. an ultimate victory. This situ i,on is not conducive to peace t this time. 1 he nope 01 eariy ; pc.ce rest upon the realiza i.on by the warring powers Uu Mhr- It remains to be Paper, (seen whether or not this time is at hand, oux it is saw w w, that judgment unon this point will be determined more by the status in the west than by the war conditions in the east. 7 bus IV OTHER intra 0N ,8'!,, v,i. Stand, Portland. Street. ." BY A VERY FEW PANIES" COM 3 srBscRjrnoN rates. (IX Jit""! titj" tit . y -WIt. nil month. 'iX Sil Wertlj. tmr moot hi. by mall ' S0 1.25 1 JM I S75 IU1.1S SFJ.IXTING (.tKt lll'SUAXOS PHE- siarrco to maipfn Girls who desire to exercise their prerogative this now rap- idly waning leap year by propos- Ing marriage to the men they love should heed the advice giv- en by William J. Klbhy. voca- tional guide, of Cleveland, Ohle. These are the things Mr. Kibby has to say to the love-- strickea and daring maiden who fift TIME'S SECUET. one who Now w'l.t? is Aire to knows That time is fixed rnd cannot move. While Self it is that onward goes To greutor heights of human love; To broader fields of sympathy. To richer spheres with truth aslow? Age ha-', no terrors unto me Who learned times secret long ago. Selected. MtAltl ANOTHER "STAIN UPON THE FLAG" VVHEN Hughes carried. the 4 f J Willamette valley in the recent election the Portland Oregonian took great consolation in the thought that I ' one part of the west at least vaa not "too proud to fight. At 4 o'clock every morning for three weeks the Portland paper complimented itself upon the valorousness of its heroic con stituency. But why these efforts to get the Oregon guardsmen home from the border? We have a xood batter and a good Caval ry troop down on the boundary line where they are needed be- cause of troubled conditions in Mexico. But at the request of Portland citizens Congressman N resnonse to a resolution k tv,0 Tinned States seB' Hit . f n fv,Q fnrpstrv service Has prepared a report on the sub ject of water power control in the United States. The report has just been submitted by Henry S. Graves, chief of the forestry service, and . speak ing of the same ine cmei bl ester says: It showed a marked concern. of definite and complete control of a large percentage or develop - f comDaniea. Data dingau through common ""'a . . , . i r, Pirated a marked ClPai Oiutna tefdency toward .' m unity of interests, pari-u...-mumiy i t,nidln compan- tween xuo - iea. The movement toward concentra tion in commercial central. - all the Primary power employed in the electrical industries and In man ufactures was found in all " th. United Statea the r o g tratiOB aunng r - -- . being highest In the So uth Atlant'o UtM and the extent of concentration neatest in the western states. The facts disclosed are in :tt, what nroirressives have been claiming ngtit aiong, - i.v. Vinnrl OUT Sianu- patters have been scotfing at the idea 01 an eiecmv, T.oat vpar a so called western water power conference was v-u ; Pnrfinnd and we were 11C1U 111 ot flQiriPRtlv assured there was no monopoly of power re- The chief forester's report shows how much credence may i. . i a in tT-ir plnima when lie piaccu in - . . .. made for the purpose of shield ing those who are oui to jaura in valuable natural resources, 28 Years Ago Today urin aeair her fate "Don't propose to a man who has thin Hps. He will scorn you. "Den't propose to a man whose head runs straight up from the buck of his neck. He imu neither home nor wife. "Don't propose to a man with a super-critical eye. He'll make yon sorry. "Don't propose to ft man wno haa a restrained, quiet, indif ferent manner or a purely sel fish disposition. "Propose to a man who has full, but not too full, lips. He will love you. "Propose to a man who has a good aiied bump at the base of his head. He's a good fam ily man and loves wife and home. "If you love a man who has a twinkle in his eye, propose to him. You'll get him. "If you love a man who has frank, open manner, you'll probably get him, too. "It you want a money-mak- er, get one whose forehead is broad and square and long. He will bring home the cash every time." (Mr. Kibby is unmarried!) ... -. j i -jf - -T ...-'-.VI, V. lAFamayXmasPisssnt : .-S - i h x Iter-n ?':T vv t If you are goin3 to buy a car in the spring, tell the family NOW'nnd make it DOROTHY GISH AND KEITH ARMOUR IN TRIANGLE-FINE ft., PLAY, "ATTA BOY'S LAST RACE." r , At the Temple Sunday a ml Monday. MORBf PAY FOR THE JACKIES. Daaicis Kays Enlisted Men's Duties Gow More utnieiui. WASHINOTON, Dec. 15 An in- nf ts a month in the pay oi every enlisted man in the navy was recommended by Secretary Dames t. th. hmiKA naval committee. It otiuM nAri 13.000.000 a year to tr.o oavroll. The secretary declared thai the enlisted men , were called up on constantly to do more and mo. jtirF,.fn work Mr. Daniels disapproved ot appeal for a bonus to stimulate tne enui ment campaign. mind being caugh! in a shower that Is, if she has one of n.. mmnlexions guaranteed not to run. r7 '"' X2. REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deeds. T. D. Taylor, sheriff, to Leo Clark, J375, NE 1-4 NB 1-4, NW 1-4 secKon 4, township 4 north, range z. v n wantor in w a. Williams, 300, B 1-2 NW 1-4. NW 1-4 section 16, township i south, range 32. E. D. Warner, et ux to A. F- War ner, $400, E. 1-2 W 1-2, section 6, tnu'iMhln i nnuth. range SI. E. Tucker, et ux, to AiDen u tiana, 11.00, 24 acres in section 14, townsnip 4 north, range 35. A. Glinecki, et ux, to F. H. Kreo-, $1.00, lot 3, block 1, Adams. rOIJU'EMAJT. STUCK IN TRANSOM, SAVED BY trnw CHICAGO, Dec. 16: Policeman Michael McNichols saw a nvan crawl through a transom into a darkenee hniirtinir and followed. McNichols became wedged Sn the transom shout ed for help, and the intruder re turned, then went for another po liceman and a ladder. Then he In troduced himself. He was the janitor and had misplaced his keys. An unwelcome guest is one of the best things going. 2 2 2 8 gvStone uarage J. B. Knight Distributor i i i Telephone 74 j Nothing will please them more throughout the year of 1917 than a lUKER The power and luxury car that gives most service, yet costs' less. Let us show you. m rr - . Distress After Meals (From the Daily East Oregonian, Dec. IS, 1888.) i.r, ciimrisB narty was given Mr. Frank Duprat on the event of his birthday, Saturday evening, ai residence. There were present T. B. Tardiff and wife, H. O. Mossu and fiir h nrt sister. IWscoe Rou- masrach and numerous others. Gener al sociable festivity and a banquet was the order of the evening. Th tables were tastefully, decorated with blooming flowers from the garden of C. Klam. J. F. Robicson will open up to morrow in his new sianu Golden Rule hotel. The new Pendleton Hotel will be dedicated on Christmas eve by a srand masked ball which will un- AlcArlhur has been begging the j J(,scpn DupUi was presented by h . .tit, instant with a wile on m vmin? but promising carpenter , ionarTpnt to send the n ai jj v..-- gonian has been trying to help pof tne - f,ut in this inoine cause. la there njt something dis- 'cordant between Oregon's al leged valor on election day ana - the sudden home and mother : spirit that seems to have over taken some of our people? .PENDLETON TOO , 'j rw -is hr the Rev. J. inarneu. ----- . C. Klrkman at his residence Chris Schindler and Miss Florence Went. If John Hathman Is elected today he will be the happtest man in the state, without a doubt. . .. ...-II.. Tnriian A number or tne head men held a tormai .-'-' '" the rear of Lot Livermore s str.ro Sat urday afternoon at which tr.e.. ... '.i ,i.nnrnuslv exoressc'd them selves In favor of Lee Moorliou-e as their future agent and sisnea i v'- Poc was among tne unons. - " Joe Ritner has been confined to , ... ,ha nnt several months nis nwuw iui I from the effects of a severe co a i ..j inriuviii exrjeouion. am irtr T rf1nnd citv COmmiS-i returned on last If . V,a refused tO make ',,- train from a business trip to . ut-oot liirhtine contract Portland. for a longer time than two years because of the possi bility fiteps may be taken to in stall a municipal electric sup ply It is claimed by Commis sioner Daley that a municipal ..nnt would safe Portland hundreds of thousands of dol lars and at the same time mean letter B'Tvice. What is true of Portland i. true of Pendleton and of any other place where undeveloped nnw.r is Available. Tne fcasT, Oregonian hears strong expres-, . i:r, f,,r a muni-, cipal ulectrir. plant for Pendle ton. Some i!av we will obtain mich a plant and secure some real t.trett lij-hts. IS IT A DEADLOCK? K CK would be a blessea j JJ thing, but a big war is seldom ended nntil it has been fought out to a decision or a deadlock. In the present war neither side may be safely con sidered as being victorious. There are stront features of advantage on both Hides, yet neither nide has whipped the .,inr T. mukp rieace more diffiriilt f3f"r fide appears pos- j S'..T.'d c;f i-.rcut confidence in TRY HOSTETTEK S Stomach Bitters It prepares the stomach to receive ivuu, omB" "t - and keens the boweis open DRUMMER SAMPLES ARE BETTER. 30 CASH STORES YOU BUY THEM FOR LESS 745 MAIN ST. 30 LASH . . You cn buy your presents here for les5.-and the quality .s mt Livu ...u (vp in vour holiday shopping a.spt m t?! nrr Ian. Misses' and Chi dren's serge Men s rancy r -and corduroy dresses at ther house .hppg fl-. o. iq and S3.49. 91.45 and ?1.6o. Ttnva' Mackinaw Coats at Mps Fancy silk Ties 25 $2.98 to jpa.vo Children's Sets, consists of Coat and Cap to match, in white and fancy stripe. The set 1,4? Children's Cap and Scarf, fancy colors in Holiday boxes, size 6 to 14. The set 85 Infanta Seta, Cap and Scarf, popular colors and stripes. The set 49 Infants' Sweaters 9o to S1.65. Hockey Caps 25, 49 and 65f r-u Slinnera for the Entire Family. Ladies' Felt Slippers, leata er soles, fur trimmed. Price 98t and $1.25 Ladies' Reposo Slippers, fancy trimmed, sou wica in baby blue, purple, red. maroon, brown and gray. ?1.00, $1.45 and $1.65. and 454. Men's Siupenders in fancy Holiday boxes 25 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 151; 2 for 25. Men's Wool Shirts $1.25, $1.45 and $2.45. Men's Mackinaw Coats at $3.95 to $8.50. lllll.M IN 'THE INTRIGUE" "ticiUs Alta Tomorrow. of Bond B ros. Great Fire Sale BRITAIN NOT TO RENEW SHELL CONTRACT! a HtRt TORONTO. Dec 14. British shell contracts in the United States win virtually all run out wi'.hin it .v.. mfu.t ot them within ,.,, fter the firnt of the year and will not be renewed, it r.o,t hor today ov v. wai aiui'jupi. . . - - - Flavelle. chairman of the l"1" Muni' ion Board for Canada. This would increase lOanaaas re-i.' ities, and Canadian muniv faciurers will be eipectea 10 ,u..... thir contra-U for 1917, he said. Mr Flavelle has been abroad nine week- consulting w"h the minister of munitions, and 'h's announcement was accepted here as the mesa(?e of Great Britain to the Dominion. , -, ,. firltn n will sun coi- tlnue o purchase copper, brass, steel j and other raw ma'ermis irom u,. ate," he said, "but she will not purchase any more of the finifbeu .hells The minister consider thnt two years' probation 1 surnciem a ' will expect farafli to roirm tne i roml-os she made for munlt'ons 'n inn. ranarta li st'll behind with her del'verles." Mr F'avelie added tht few person" realise what a tremendous factor the -. , r . 1 Wnm. In TT1 1! T, ' lOTl IJommion H uw... j production. Quick rCold Relief-i la usually found through the prompt; admiriistration of a mildly laxative, TTTT-; ht will scat- Gispersive-ioiut w . tor the inflammation, remove the waste, and help Mature to build up resistance. Perona is That Tonic. Tbi action is orompt, usually very effective, and its use Is without harm ful effects, livery nouseuoiuBuuu.u . L.-.4 rn vim TMimmp. and every catarrhal sufferer should reg ularly me this reuaoie remeujf. The tablet form wfflbe found very convenient. AtabJetor two at the very beginning w ",w'"''; auently prevent its development, and these tablets may be taken reg ularly with beneocuu resuiu. 1 I 1,9 M .1 r Manyprefer theiiquidform mhirh for BMrlV hi(intury t beta th" wlin of (lie Americas Home. Both an oo. Yourdrueiiste" ripply The PERUNA CO- Colambus, Ohio Have you ot your Christmas Gifts Have you bourtht your winter outfit Hurry! The Time is Short! Just 6 Days More t "He"' would likp Silk hose, silk ties, felt slippers, silk and linen handkerchiefs, shirts, scarfs, shoes, hats, btc. BOND BROS. QUALITY GOLF SHIRTS. Soft and Stiff Cuff. Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price Ji So Regi ar $2.00-Fire Sale Price ?l-40 Regular $2.50-Fire. Sale Price l-7o Reeuiar so.uo me - .n Vr.zM - KftFir Sa e Price $2.40 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price Regular $4.50-Fire Sale Price Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price Regular $6.00-Fire Sale Price Regular $7.50-Fire Sale Price $2.95 $3.15 $3.85 $4.3j $4.95 SHE'S ON HER WAY "Naughty Rebecca" SHE'S A 12-CYLINDER JOYFEST. NEW STIFF HATS The regular Bond Bros, lines in all the new shapes. Complete run of sizes. $5.00 Stiff Hats, Fire Sale Price 3.6u $4.00 Stiff Hats, Fire Sa e Price J2.8.. $3.50 Stiff Hats, Fire Sale Price ?2.6a Regular 50c Interwoven Hosiery, silk, Fire Sale Price 354 Regular 35c Interwoven Hosiery, silk, fire Sale Price 20; 3 for 50f Regular 25c Interwoven Hosiery, cotton, Fire Sale Price 20 DAN:L GREEN FELT SUPPERS $1.50 Values, Fire Sale Price 95t $1.75 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.25 .$2.00 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.35 $2.23 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.45 $2.50 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.65 BOND BROS. QUALITY SHOES tegular $4.50 Fire Sale Price f'. i'l fecgular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $4.3o tegular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.85 "i i ec Kf Tiro Sulo Price ... n .!...) Regular $7.00 Fire Sale Price $6.3. Regular $8.00 rire saie rnce sp"-0" I REMEMBER THE PLACE, JUDD BUILDING Pendleton it St .