East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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!AILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1916.
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STAfiFIELD CREALIERY
GETS IE IMPETUS
Ittt'KIVINi; STATIONS AUK K.S
TAUMSHKI) AT HKltMlSTON
AM MHO.
fopyritrht Bart Sdiafiner & Marx
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
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Mens Si!
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its a
nd
Overcoa
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS OF THIS SALE ARE LEFT AND IT MOST CERTAINLY WILL BE TO YOUR
ADVANTAGE TO COME AND AT LEAST SEE WHAT WE CAN SAVE YOU ON A FIRST CLASS SUIT OR
OVERCOAT. WINTER IS REALLY JUST BEGINNING NOW'S THE TIME WHEN A GOOD WARM OVER
COAT OR A NEW SUIT WOULD GIVE YOU THE UTMOST COMFORT.
It will be a long, long time before you'll be able to buy desirable clothes at cheaply as we now offer them. '
This sale offers you the best investment you'll have in many months. BUY NOW, whether you actually need
it or not. It means a saving you can't afford to overlook.
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
OOTI
Irki or Milk Him Also Hon Stand
ardized; sii(ly Club Will Hold 1H
Animal Meeting Thursday Aftvr
iioon at Home of Mrs. (iiny Kyle.
(East OreKonian Special.)
STXFIKl.D. Dec. 27. The cream
ery business In Stanfield was Klven un
Impetus the pant week, the creamery
haa established two receiving stutl
onu, one at Kclio and the other at
Hurmiston. The Hermlston creamery
has been purchased by Mr. Diihll and
the plant will be dismantled and sent
to Portland. Mr. Dahll anticipates
that within six months his creamery
will be doing; a monthly business of
ten thousand dollars. The price uf
milk has been standardized.
Miss I.eln Harwell of Hermlston was
in town Sunday.
F. K. Utimey and family of Her
mistnn have moved in rooms In the
Webster block.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schooler of
Salt Ijike spent several days here this
week.
James Kyle returned hunie Wednes.
day from Tucoma.
Mr. and Mis. Frank N'udo and sun
Saijiniy are spending the holidays In
Walla Walla the tsuests of relatives.
(Slen McCollmifih of Nampa. Ida
ho, was in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. EverRon of tune
have taken apartments in the Hell
block.
H. J. Johnson of Grand Forks, X.
D., was here this week lookiiiK after
his land.
Misses Eva and Marilla Dunnlim
arrived here Monday from Cnrvallls
tc spend the Holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. U Dunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Duvall, and
Mr. and Mrs. U White of Lexhmton,
spent Christina with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Waid.
H. Smythe nf Tendletnn has rented
the vucant building opposite the de
pot and will start a blacksmith shop
and Karaite. They are ut work now
putting in the machinery.
Lloyd Klines ."pent Christinas In
Femlleton.
O. S. Brooks of Tacoma, arrived!
Thursday with a cur load of thor
oughbred Hulstine milch cows. He
will place them on the Vnthank ranch
on the meadows.
Mr. und Mrs. P. H. Ruchhnlz spent
the past week In Portland.
Mrs. Clarence Jones of Hermlston
was in town on Thursday.
The Study Club will hold Its annual
feetivltlea Thursday afternoon a the
home of Mrs. Gray Kyle.
Mrs. A. Shall and children are visit
ing friends and relatives in Wash-
Ington.
Wayne Coe la spending the week in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pchable and
daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
J. R Lowthlun at Pendleton this
week.
W. A. Phillips returned Tuesday
from Portland where he has been to
spend Christmas.
L. P. Shangle spent Xmas with his
rarents at Freewater.
Miss Jessie Brierley of Athena Is
visiting this week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brierley.
MIhk Mary Connelley who Is at
tending the normal, is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Connelley,
Hon. and Mrs. C. W. Fulton are
visiting at the home of their son Fred.
DIG UP A BIG TOOTH OF
PREHISTORIC MASTODON
Well Premnred, Though Found la cut
Far Bekiw Uie Surface of the
Ground.
COTTONWOOD FLLS. Kans.,
Dec. 23. A big tooth, which i sup
posed to have come from the jaw of
some mastodon of prehistoric ages,
baa been unearthed by T. E. Nichols,
of this city, by men employed In
making a deep curt on Diamond creek,
one and a half miles northeast of El-
dale. The trench had been sunk to
a depth of fifty-three feet and hid
passed through an eight foot graved
strata when the big tooth was found.
A. soapa'one formation was encoun
tered Just beneath it.
The tooth is well preserved. lc
weighs over three pounds, measures
a foot and three inches in circum
ference around its base and is three
inches in height from its base to the
points of the teeth It is oblong in
shape, its width being three and one
half Inches. There are six flanges or
points to the tooth, which extend up
ward in regular pairs, there being
about three or four inches of the
root intact, but the lower parts are
broken off. It is believed the tooth
belonged to a carniverous or flesh
eating animal because of the flanges
or sharp points.
After finding the tooth another bona
only a few feet away was uncovered
by another workman. It is a large
fiat, round-shaped bone which resem
bles a kneecap.
Russia's population has increased
2.1 per cent since 1914. Modern war
after all does not equal a mediaeval
plague in destructlveneaa.
CHICAGO MAYOR OltDEKS
BIG CXT IN OFFICIAL JOBS
"Lay Off 25 Per Cent of Your Em
ployes,' Ho Tells Bureau Chief--Facing
a Bankrupt Treasury.
CHICAGO, Dec. 27. "Lay off 21
per cent of your employes to save
money."
This order was issued to city hall
department heads by Mayor Thomp
son today as the firet step In a series
of sweeping changes which are ex
pected to take place. The city hall
payroll contains some 20.000 names.
Commissioner of Public Works
r
Moorhouse was the first to receive tho
order and he transmitted orders to his
subordinate bureau heads requiring
the retrenchment program to bo
placed In operation at once.
City Engineer John Erlckson, su
perintendent of Water Pipe Extension
Lucas, Acting Superintendent of
3' rectus Felix Mitchell and heads of
bureaus employing the bulk of the
city's men were notified to act at
once. Before the end of this week it
is estimated that 4000 crty hall Jon
holders will be Jobless. The city Is
facing a bankrupt treasury.
Aches and Pains of rheumatism arj
not permanently, but only temporar
ily, relieved by external remedies.
Why not use an Internal remedy-
Hood's Sarsaparllla, which corrects
the acidity of the blood on which
rheumatism depends and cures the
disease. Adv.
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
Naughty Rebecca and her compan
ions will appear at the Oregon the
ater December 28 and will spread
oodles of Joy and sunshine with their
pranks. Naughty Reibecca's- popular
ity cannot be doubted If the crowded
houses which have greeted this hilar
ious farce all along the line are anv
criterion to go by. Two plotting
wives, temporarily giddy huwbands, a
sporty old gentleman with a prudish
old fahioned wife are responsible for
much of the fun of the comedy con
coction. Mix with (the foregoing one
Irresponsible college youth one cleV
er cunning bewitch little housemaid
IS3 IT PLAIN
The Pure Food and Drug Laws aim
to protect tha public by preventing
mis-statements on the labels of preps
rations but soma people continue to
accept "extracts" of cod liven think.
Ing they will get the benefits of an
emulsion of cod liver oiL
The difference is very great An
"emulsion" contains real cod liver oil,
which has had the hearty endorse
ment of the medical profession for
many years, while an "extract" Is a
froduct which contains no oil and is
ighly alcoholic.
Scott's Emulsion guarantees the high
est erade of real Norwegian cod liver oil,
skilfully blended with glycerine ana
bypopuosphitea. Scott's is tree from the
false stimulation of alcolml and is en
dorsrd by good phvsici ' vwhere.
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EIGHT PAGH3
ITCHIuQ EGZEf,lA
OWSIIEK
In Small Water Blisters. Itchfa
Became Burning Torturing
Pain. Skin Cracking Open.
HEALED BY CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT j
"Ecaenw Ant appeared In small waws
bllsten forming a crust on my boy's an
and around bis left ear. The urroundiM
surface of the skin would be reddish, ferertah
looking splotrhos and the Itching was vary j
evident. After a time the Itching cava
way to a burning, torturing pain and
akin was rod, dry and hard, cracking open 1
and causing frightful tore eruptions. ,
"lie waa treated but without any rawlM
and the rank nuread to all parts of his body.
Then we used Cullcura Soup and OinttnoK.
After a time nuocl results were evident and ,
after treating for alwut alx niontlia with w
Cuticura Soap and Ointment lie wan healed.'!
(Signed) Andrew B. Dickinson, Corlniw;
Vtah, Oct. 1U15.
Keep your fan) young by the dally
of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura (liniment.
Sample Each Free by Mml
I With 32-p. Hkln Book on ronuwit. Ad.
drew post-card "Cuticura, Itept. T, Bh
ton.!. Sold throughout the world.
and a French dancer and what re.
suits? Largo aol of healthy weisht
InduciiiK laughter, weight Inducing if
you believe all the doctors say. But
who ever believed what a doctor laid
unlesH they were 111? Let Doctor
James p. Karr, producer of Naughty
Rebecca, prescribe one dose of her,
taken in three draught or act the
same night for dull care, brain fai,
heant aches or any othor old kind ot
an ache.
Do you ever have
thc"blues"?
That discouraged feeling often
comes from a disordered stom
ach, or an inactive liver. Get
your digestion in shape and
the bile acting properly then
the "blues" will disappear. You
will soon be cheerful, if you take
HU5
the people's remedy for life's
common ailments. They act
thoroughly on the stomach,
liver and bowels, and soon reg
ulate and strengthen these im
portant organs. Purely vege
tablecontain no harmful
drugs. Whenever you feel
despondent a few doses will
Make Things
look Brighter
Lrft Sals of Any Mcdtcln In 0t WrtJ
Sold riTwbr. la boiM, 10c,. 2c,
336.22 - X
with 12 V"' A
records :. I
Tea, yon ma; - jr
keep that new fts,
Rdlaon with 5Sa'
tha diamond atrlua and yonr choice at It
recorda, for 136 00. Yon may pay a UM
down and a little each month or wfffc.
Try tha New IMIaoo In yonr home before fm
decide to bny It Entwtala your frlaUa
with yonr favorite recorda.
WRl-rn TODAY FOR OUB tWW M
KON BOOK. No oblliratloiiB.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
PBNDLETON, ORROON.
Mrs. Alyse Roe-Ust
PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND ELOCUTION.
Hotel Pendleton.
long Kong Cafe
4ND NOODLE PARLOR If
Noodles
AND
Chop Stiey
OuMtfle Tr order a Specialty
Boiea for ladle and (en'leman
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OPEN DAT ANII ALL N1QHT
Meal Ticket. 21 Meal for 14.00
, -peicial Chicken Dinner
'iindave
548 Main Street
Neil ' H hour
"T. P. W. Pure Food Shop"
2 PHONES, ALL 15.
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
SPECIAL NOTE Store closed all day "New Year's". Please
order accordingly.
Everything in table delicacies to make your New Year's dinner
a success.
PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF GROCERIES commences TUES
DAY, JANUARY 2. Watch our ad.
HOOD RIVER APPLES Eating and cooking varieties, priced
box $1.25 to $2.25.
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE,
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
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Frank McCarrull, pctidh-bm grttfAcr, who wil' wort Freddy ITubbc at the
Ore-iron Theater on January 10th.
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