C2HT PACr3 DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, FnN'DLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1916. FAC. tt: ECHO CLASS HAS OYSTER SUPPER i. I IHW Mi iiW OTMP 'J ooiwuMWi mm Our poultry for New Years is the same grade of corn fed and milk fed Turkeys, Geese and Chickens that we had Christmas; the talk of the town; fresh dressed today; no cold storage stock here. If not Poultry, why not a nice Roast of Pig Pork a iuicy Roast of No. 1 Steer Beef? SEE OUR WINDOW. DOWN ' Phone 188 Notice After Jan. lt we will cloie at evening. 6 o'clock, except Saturday 1 THE DEAN TATOM CO. PHONE 688. mmsmmmwmmm GOLF WITH A TIX CAN. UODGE CITY, Kan.. Dec. 27. An "old itow" club Is being organised here by young men of the city. It Is not a liventjjck breeders proposition, but a sportlnK club which will play illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'j I "I WILL BE WITH YOU T0IHI" I 2. AT THE Oregon Theatre and be a rival of the golf "old sow club. The equipment consists of a circle of holes, with another hole in the center of the circle, an old tin can and a stick for each player. The player who Is "It" tries to get the can into the center hole despite the ef forts of the other players to keep the can outside the ring and at the same time keep the can tender from thrusting his stick Into the hole be 1 nging to the opposing player. No caddies are required and expense is otherwise cut down, because tin cans are plentiful and the sticks need not JT I be manufactured by Spalding or Mc- ! Gregor. TIIK (illlNCi SKX'IXS "Naughty Rebecca n I I'ASSKS I'KKFKtT MEXTAI, TEST. S " Willi lll!ili:i!ICK OTAKKr.l.l. mid EourUvn Other Euiiiiiakcrs. S A l-'onv f'onifdy In Throe Acts WIUi MISICSOM; DANCE E Tmrs Aplenty liul lirnnght on by 1angliter, No Heartache 5 , All Side Artie. jjj I'ocn it riiicEs si.oo, 7,v. ro. ail seats uesehveh. E SEAT SAliE AT THE DKITA. E THIS IS NOT A MOVINti MCTl'KK. Harvard Student Got 100 Per Cent I'nder Ijite Prof. M uensiiThorg. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Dec. 27 Sj Thomas J. Abernethy of Kennebunk, j Me., after submitting himself with 275 jS i other Harvard undergraduates to ! tests evolved by the late Prof, Hugo I Muensterberg, his record reached 100 E , Per cent. E In making his tests, the professor had his pupils pick five printed lines YOI'VO MEN EVTEHTAIN UlKl. HUEMI8 WITH rUAKT IX I. O. I). E. HAM.. Coldest W'eatlM-r of Season Ik-ing Ex-xirh-ncrl ; Dan Hownian shli Out Carload of Hogs: Christinas Kail on Monday Nlg-ht In Much Enjoyed. (Enst Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, Dec. 29. The young men s Sunday school class gave an oyster supper Wednesday night to a number of their girl friends at the I. O. O. P. hall. Plates were laid for thirty. Meadamei Esselwtyn, Sterns and Cook were the patronesses. A long tn be remembered lime was had by all present. Echo has been experiencing some of the coldest weather of the season the rast week. On Thursday morn ing there was a four inch fall of fresh snow. Pan Hownian shlnped out a car load "t fpt hogs on Wednesday to Se attle. The Christmas hall elven at th city hall on Monday night bv the Commercial club was well attended. Eighty six numbers were sold. Music was furnished by the Pendleton or chest ra. Miss Myrtle Branstettr who at tends school at O. A. C. Is here spending the vacation with her fath er H. C. Branstetter. Oaylord Madison left Sunday for Spokane where he Is spending the holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Churchill of Albany, Ore., are here visiting rela tives. Earl Esselstyn who Is taking an electrical course at O. A. C. Is spend ing the holidays here with his par ents. The Misses Ina and Lillle Watten- hurger are home for the holldavs. The former is attending school at the O. A. C. and the latter at Monmouth Joe Monese and family and Will Pedro and family have returned rom Pendleton where they spent Christ, mas with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vev. Mrs. Alex Thompson and children are here from Meacham spending the Holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallowav of Pasco. Wash., are here visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lathron of Sntlth Dakota, who have been visiting the Esselstynes the past three weeks left Wednesday for Seattle. Wash. Thev will go later to California. Mrs. Lathrnp is a sister of Mrs. Wm. Es selstyn. Miss Ruth Coburn Is here from Portland where she attended the bus iness college, spending the holidays with her mother. Miss Zena Houser and Miss Bessie Anderson arrived home Sunday morn ing from Monmouth. Ore., where they are attending school. P. Wilcox who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. T. M. Johnson of this Place left Tuesday for Springfield, Oregon. Iuls Scholl. Jr., was a business visitor to Pendleton on Wednesday. M. E. Meyers returned last even ing from a short business trip to Pen' dleton. Catarrh is an excessive secretion accompanied with chronic Inflamma. from the mucous membrane Hon. Hood's Sflrsarmrtlln onto 4v,a "i omuen in a series or letters ; cons membrane through the blood I Jumbled together. Another test was j reduces inflammation establishes ;that of selecting names of cities and 'healthy action, and radicals cures ail .ii.iiirt(n wmi disarranged letters. E Then a series of words were given niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: m -. ; - 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 OUR FACI LITIES AND THE EXPERI ENCE OF OUR OFFICERS IN YOUR BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SCRPLUS HALF A MILLION PENDLETON SECURITY from which the name of some promi nent American was to be taken. Five minutes was allotted for each test. cases of catarrh. Adv. Anybody who is- in the mood to roake thrni need not postpone hi' good resolutions till Xew Year's. GOOD SAMARITAN BUfS IN "COP'S" HORSE POLICEMAN WEN DELI 1 Mimminuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiii'- HQQDl.ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I KWONG HONG LOW 116 Weit Alt. St., UpihUri, Phon 4S3 E NiHiiiniinin.uiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii I GOEY'S f ! 4 n V s K i l sx v x A! i . MWhWWAMSiMm J ..... : i When Mounted Policeman John I,. Wendell of the New York police forc'o heard that the department was to auction off "Loughlln, the horse which had served aa his mount for n good part of twenty-five years, he felt as If he had lost hl lat friend But now Wendell 1s happy and so Is "Loughlln," for a good samarltan ap peared, bought "Lodghlln" and gave him to the policeman as a Christmas present. "Loughlln" now will led a life of ease to the end of h days. 5 f s 5 r 5 i l i Every department in our store ha made liberal reduction on eaonable mer chandise, this afford you an opportunity to ave money right in the heart of the tea son on high grade merchandise. With the steady advance in price of all merchan dise, you should readily take advantage of this great offer. I t.-J-e w Sl - ' '" ' ''J ' ' ' J 4 S I i?' v, ' -v. - A m '"r. ' 111 if i ; ii i'' v Pre-Inventory Stock Reducing Sale of Ladies Coats and Suits Ladies' Coats A large assortment of coats from children's size 4 to ladies' size 44, while they last $3.98 We have in this lot all materials such as mixtures, kersey, chinchilla and broadcloth. Come early and get first choice. No phone orders. None sent on approval. Remember the price 3.98 Our entire stock of Ladies' Suits in all the fashionable shades and styles and all sizes; your choice ? 19.75 This lot includes broadcloths, .serges," wool velour in all this season's most de sirable shades. Your choice.. ? 19.50 One extra special lot of Suits in black and navy serges, sizes from 16 to 47; while they last $9.95 WAISTS In voiles, batiste and linen in white, white and rose, white and green and white and Copenhagen. Extra special S1.00. One lot of very fine waists and wash satins Georgette and crepe de chine in all colors such as Nile, maize, brown, pink and white. Pre-Inventory Sale Frice $3.98 DRESSES All our serge dresses at this pre-inven-tory sale ONE-HALF price. This in cludes all colors, brown, green, navy and black; sizes 16 to 44. One special lot of dresses $4.98 These include taffets, serge and mes saline in navy, black and tan. Special reduction of 23 per cer.t on all our after noon dresses. From the Dry Goods Dep't ORIENTAL NOVELTIES. Oriental Novelties, Baskets, Trays, Cretonne Boxes and Ivory and Jade Goods slashed just ONE-HALF price, thus giving the goods to you at 60 per cent on the dollar of the original cost. In this lot you will find fruit baskets, jar dinieres, rose bowls, sewing baskets, work boxes, service trays, waste baskets, dresser sets, nut sets, smoking sets, col lar boxes, in fact everything. FANCY BATH MATS in blue, pink, lavender and green, also plain white. Regular $2.00 each. Special Trice $1.49 ONE LOT KID GLOVES One lot of Kid Gloves. Take them at what they are. Your choice 75 the pair. Assorted sizes. ONE LOT FANCY SILKS Very special, the yard 69 ONE LOT WASH SILKS Very special at, the yard 9S? Jlust take entire piece at this price. LADIES' NECKWEAR We want to clean up. Come and get them. Any collar in the house at a 25 per cent discount. FANCY SILK HOSIERY These range in price from $1.00 to $2.00 the pair. Reg. $1.00 ani $1.23; choice, pair Hot Reg. $1.50 ani $2.00, choice pair $1.10 FANCY RIBBONS Regular 25c the yard; special 18 Regular 35c the yard ; special 23 Regular 40c the yard; special 2S Regular 50c, 60c and 75c yd. special 39 Regular $1.75 and $2.00; special $1.29 LACE CURTAINS Remember, Spring house cleaning time is most here. You'll want them soon if not now. Get them now at 25 per cent below regular price. We have them at from $1.25 the pair to $9.00, in cream, white and beige. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAND KERCHIEFS Consisting not only of handled mer chandise but of our entire stock. H:id kerchiefs ranging in price from 5c to $2 each. Your choice and as manv a you wish at ONE-FOURTH OFF. This is some bargain. A ! i ! I !