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PAOE TWO TUTT.Y EAST OKKflONIAN. PENDLETON. OKEGON. SATURDAY, DEOEMnEU 12, 1014. ETOTTT PAflFS I Supply Your Holiday Needs iFrom 8 K 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 0 3 8 a s FRENCH DESERT THEIR Hi STORED ; wivn vnr Christmas: S P I Rl Zf you will bring your list of Holiday Needs here, you can supply them from the largest and most var ied stocks that we have ever carried and the price range is great you can pay as little or as much as you wish. In addition to tremendous stocks we have a store service that we are confident will make your shopping at this store both pleasant and prof-itable. 3 3 3 8 8 8 8 g $3.00 and $3.50 Mens Jerseys $1.49 litre's- a real snap, cat style jerseys and V-nvk jtrsovs. Culors are blue, grev and red. Choice $1.49 Shawknit Sox e Lave a wry attractive Christmas sock fjiecial, Shaw hnts, put up four in a fancy Christmas box. Assorted colors, silk plaited. Leavy heel and toe, per lox of four 9 1.00 Pure thread silk,- assorted colors, per box of four $2.00 w l Christmas Neckwear for Men We are posi tively headquar-i ters for neck wear. We show more than you ever saw in one store before, all the latest style?, weaves and pat terns are here 25 35 ?1.00 to $2.50. 50, 75, MERCHANDISE RETURNED FOR EXCHANGE OR FOR RE FUND OF MONEY, MUST HE AC COMPANIED BY OUR DUPLI CATE CHECK. THE REST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Ribbons for Gift Uses Moire anl brocaded hair ribbons in Mark, lipht I'hie, pink, cardinal, navy, CojM iiLflcn, old rose and emerald. These rnav be had in widths from 5 inches to 9 inches, packed in special holiday boxes, they would make an acceptable jrift for any prl. The yard 33f- to 91.00 Table Damask and Napkins To Match There's nothing more acceptable ta mother than a set of table linen. We have a good full stock fine linens in now ; im ported stock, with napkins to match. Damask, vard $1.00 to 82.50 Napkins, "dozen S3.00 to ?7.50 Give a Merchandise Certificate Merchandise certificates will be found a most useful form of Christmas gift. We issue them for any amount, redeemable for any merchandise in our store, at any time. Purchasable at cashier's desk on balconv. Poinsettas Decorate your muff or your room with Poinsettas, those pretty large ones are only, each 25 BRAID PINS, COMBS, BARRETTS, Make an acceptable gift for your mother, grandmother, sister or sweetheart Price, 25 to S2.00. Lunch Cloths And breakfast cloth of best quality linen in plain white, some colored borders, all sizes with NAPKINS TO MATCH. Lunch Cloth 31.25 to $6.00 Lunch Napkins, doz. $1.25 to $6.00 3 3 3 3 8 After Supper Special 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 8 PAIE ASYLUM III GERMANS 1 $7.50 FUR MUFF $5.9S. Black and brown coney muffs, nice medium size, lined with heavy satin. After supper special $5.95 ANY SELECTION MADE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE HELD AND DELIVERED LATER IF DESIRED. Now's the time to use Trading Stamps buy your Christmas gifts with them. Come in and look through our premium de partment, there are hundreds of nice things there. Kimona Silks A splendid assortment kimona silks. Beautiful colorings, floral effects, 30 inches wide, of heavy satin, vet verv soft and clingy. The yard $1.50, $1.75 Fine Blankets Largest and most complete assortment Bed Blankets we have ever shown before. When you 'can't think of anything else to give for Christmas time GIVE A BLANKET. Come in plain white, fawn, grey, blue, lavender, yellow, etc., also plaids, checks, etc. Each, pair $5.00 to $18.00. 'iv Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! $ Only 9 more shopping S uays remain INFANTS' BOOTEES AND SILK HOSE For the tiny baby theso will be a com- r fort and will also delight mamma. Bootees, the pair 25 to $1.25 f owe nose, pair .. iiijf 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 TEITOX OFFICERS COMFEIXED TO TAKK CARK OF INSANE XKAH KOYON. Cull H Sent In for Nurse nut lAter Some of tlio French PhjuUlann Return Winn They Are Amml They WIH Xot lie Mohxtetl 1 100 Lunatics lftt Unattended, (By William 0. Shepherd. United Tresis Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Oct 5. (By Mall to New York) German officers tell me that the most distressing end. at the name time astonishing message that has come Into their war office was sent from Von Kluck's army near Noyon, France. "Send me nurses to take care of 1400 lunatics," was the slut of the message which cume from an officer of the medical corps. Investigation disclosed that many of the doctors and some of the nurses of the great French asylum for the Insane at Chauny had deserted their posts as the Germans advanced. There are no walls surrounding; the asylum grounds, as the asylum Is built on the most advanced lines and the bound aries of the grounds are only deep ditches. The asylum buildings were mlstak en by the Germans for a chateau and the officers who rode up were as tonished to discover over a thousand hopelessly Insane patients In the buildings and grounds. Some valiant nurses had remained but many patients were without at tendants. The German medical corps took charge of the place and later some of the French physicians and nurses, being assured by the Ger mans that their lives would be spared returned to the asylum. , frhT g HALLMARK w Store ' 'I fostraasi Specials 3 When You Think of Christmas Gifts for Men I'ULLIIAX SLIPPERS All sizes, Mack and Ian, a .lan.lv Christmas irift 91 3 The home 8 IS 8 S S 8 8 8 Think of die Men's Shop of The Peoples Warehous, of the best lines in America. NECKWEAR The celebrated Carter & Holmes make, patent ed "Slip Easy" band, 25, 33, 50, 75, $2.50 DRESS i:X)VES Both Dent and Dempster and Place male1: jrlores with a reputation for quality and fit, S1.50 91.75, '92.00 to 95.00. SHIRTS We are sole agents in Pendleton for the Manhattan Shirts, ''known as the best" 'the best known" $1.50, 92.00 to 94.5Q. SOX Shawknit, Phoenix, Everwear and Wayneknit.' The Ix-st makes in America. Cotton, wool, silk and linen, 25 35 500, lo 92.00. HANDKERCHIEFS Linen, silk, cotton, etc., plain and in itials 10, 15, 20, 25? to 50 COLLARS The new 5 ply Triangle collars, perfect fitting, reinforced button holes, never-break bands 15, 2 for 25 SHOES The great Johnston & Murphy make. The shoe without an equal 96.50 and 97.00 The Co-ctpf rative shoe, the best wearing, best looking shoes on eartli for 9500 SFIT CASES "The White" suit case. The best make known. Solid leather 97.50 to 930.00 ('hcajx r makes in matting, w icker, pogamoid, etc., 91 to 9'0 TRAVELING SETS, consisting of collar has, tie and hand kerchief holders 92.50 to 910.00 NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS Tl.. "FnnhU," i; - 1 1 gooo roomy ana well made spi.UU, 91.50, 91.75 to 92.50 JIA7MIXAWS' Sheurman3" the moit 1,1 tho Ian,i; tailor- ed like a suit ; perfect fitting, stylish water proof and service able 95.00 to 915.00 vial a. 3 i$ 3 3 AUTO GLOVES Fold ini? cuff and rp.fnilnr enf ( HATS Our special "Kensington" and Jno. R Stetson's new est and best blocks. KENSINGTONS 93.50 g STETSONS .. 94.00, 94.50 and 95.00 ?3 JEWELRYCuff buttons, scarf pins, combination sets, shirt studs, watch chains, collar buttons, tie holders, etc., at depart- $ ment store prices. M SWEATERS The greatest stock in Pendleton ; "Rufneks," Jerseys, Jumbos, a good assortment of colors, each 92.50 to M 910.00. , COLLARS We sell the new five ply Triangle collars. All the 5$ new styles 15; 0 for 25? UMBRELLAS Qualities you'll not find elsewhere, good new j stylo handles 75 to 910.00 4 These are only just a few of the mvriad of good things that arc Vr here for men. CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. $ CPU sow The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS COUPOW I j Hit. MTWKiKN I'l.ANT MAY UK IX CAMFOItXIA SAN FHANCI.-CO. Dec. 11. If the March for a suitable site for a hydro eleelric plant site now under way Is successful, and entirely new Industry that will call for the Invent ment of ir.00,000 will be established In Cali fornia. The Industry la the manu facture of nitroKen compounds, such us ammonia and nitrates, by the el 'tric proeenMes This is something Itrw in the t'nlted Rates, but Is 8 ilrninnHintted success in Norway. Walter V. ('lark, a mining and hy drnullc rnirinrrr from New Turk, Jm making the preliminary search for a site. "I've already examined two sites In the north," he said, "and there are other proposed sites that will -be look ed Into before the final decision as to location la made. I am making the Investigation fn behalf of some New Vork men who are familiar with what has been done in Norway. "The proluctlon of nitrogen com pounds, commercially, from the Inert nitrogen of the air. Is something of re cent years. In Norway at the present time about 2,000,000 horsepower of enery Is used for this purpose. What I'm looking for In a dam kite with suf ficient watershed and with enough of drop to generate constantly from 40, 000 to 60,000 horsepower, "There are several processes em ployed In Norway all depending on the same principle. They are pro ducing nitric acid and the valuable nitrate profitably, and there should be an opening for an Industry of the same sort on the coast." Greeks Rattle Bnlgaw, BERLIN, Dec. II. A report receiv ed here from Sofia says: "Ten hours of fighting have occur, red between Greek and Bulgarian guards." Ilar to Wedding Denied. WATERTOWN, S. D., Dec. 12. A story emanating from here October 10 saying that Miss Veronica Welr beok had been prevented from mnr rylng Sergeant Albert Hayes of tne United States army, stationed at Fort Lawton, Washington, because It was said the war department had held leal an ulleged marriage of Sergeant Hayes to a Filipino 'girl. Is declured false by Miss Wclrsbcck, who Is the daughter of the sheriff of Codington county. Mrs. J. M. Lamb, whose husbnnd Is the local telephone wire chief, and her small daughter, Gertrude, will leave tomorrow for Portland to spend a month. Mrs. E. Donley of Joseph, arrived yesterday to be a guest at the horn of her brother, Principal A. C. Hampton. A very pleasant and enjoyable danc ing party was given at Hermlston last evening, according to members of the local orchestra which provided the music for the occasion. A large number of dancers were present. The members of the normal train ing class of the high school were charmlgly entertained at a o'clock dinner last evening In the domestic science dining room of the high school by their supervisor, Miss Arlene Cleveland. Covers were laid for four teen. The color scheme of white and yellow was artistically carried out In place cards and decorations. The ludlea of the Baptist church scored a real success with their cook ed food sale at the Brown furniture store yesterday. They netter $S4 from the sale and would have made more had not the supply of delicacies run out and they ore very appreci ative or the patronage given them. They are ruining the money to help defray the expenses of paving about the church and have now almost suc ceeded In raising the necessary am ount. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church wus delightfully entertained with an art exhibition on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. Turner, with Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Bothwell Mrs. Waffle and Miss Harris as hos tesses They were assisted by the Mioses Tearl Taylor, Mablo Hampton and Ada Cook. A very pleasant af ternoon was spent by the fifty ladles present. Mm Wlllard Bf nd and Utile 1n;gh-toi- Hetty, rnd Mrs. Ellen O. Bond, le't at noon for Portland to bo holl rf.iy cueMs of relatives. Wlllard Bol d wl'l Join then for Christmas. Mrs E., J. Sommervlllo and Mrs. George II. Clarke were hoatcasea yes terday afternoon to the members of the Current Literature Club at the home of Mrs. Sommcrvtlle on Lewis street. A very Interesting program on current literature made the after noon an enjoyable one. The follow ing was the program: "New and Forthcoming Books and New Books from Abroad." Mrs. E. B. Aldrith. ' "Books of Autumn and Winter for Readers of Fiction," Mrs. James Johns, Jr. Two songs, "I Am Calling You," "Auf Wledersehn," Mrs. Roy Alexand er. "Children's Stories," Mrs. James Johns, Sr. Reading from Turklngton's Pen rod," Mrs. I, U. Temple. Instrumental selections, Miss Elean or Vincent. "How Best to Expend f 20 for Mag azine Reading In the Home," Mrs, C F. Colesworthy. Roll call, "Current Topics from the Book Shops." , Mrs. R. Alexander, I If y 1 I NnDII it.no Ht f J) I M I'lo.HulHIOolit Top I. -riatad OokJ Pli lA. 1 ftH In. Inn. H"maa Jl) 1 1 It I I ;(jo.M it oe U IvL it'll Ill.tVlnHoUd ) ' l' Mi l I "oMTop- r U If J ' PlllfloW ft'l 11 ilf 7 Vlt S In. ' VV . I I km. R"ni 1 ML SQMfe- Ji) ... Ne-OM ItW A. X urnaf Mil Ta siralMr f Mtiul iIm) V. J S' X BlFtabW CbB. AKHwWiin "VT" 'Jll Burling MJtrar Npkm Mtrtsr O f VI ( f (Klual Ml. Urjr tM ffQ Ko 4 11.00 TSJ iSfijr s These are the seven gift suggestions you saw advertised in the Saturday Even ing Post. ' They are special values you will find at thistThe Hallmark Store. Each will solve one of your gift problems. Each will delight some one of your friends. They are shown exclu sively by us, and can be found nowhere else in this city. Won't you come in and examine these and our hundreds of other charm- -ing gift suggestions for the Holiday season? bM u..utl Ml fMtM IBM This store Is able to offer you newest de signs and styles and exceptional values. We are the only store in this city privileged to sell Hallmark goods. This is The Hallmark Store and there is only one Hallmark Store in each city. This means that we bare al lied our pnrchaslof power wit tlut of bondridf of other leadlof Jewsltn throughout the country ta order to produce and sell high gnde Jewelry, foil sad allrer van, and other articles at atloU sua cost. t TU means to yoo better goods, better lerTioe, better raluee,whta yon purchase at this store, y Royal M. S&wtelle Jeweler Hermiston Couple to Leave Are Given a Farewell by Friends Coal Taken Over at Sea. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11. The British steamer Calrnhlll, 66 days out of Newcastle, Australia, with 3600 tons of oa! for Hind, Rolph & Co., of this city, arrived here sans cargo. At Suva, she reported, she was hail ed by a British tramp, whose name whs withheld, and ordered to turn over 3000 tons of coul for the use of the British fleet. i FOLKS OF WKST KM) HONOR MR. AND MRS. RF.I1IL WHO GO TO RKATTIJE. (Special Correspondence.) HERMISTON. Dec. 12. A fare well party was given by the folks of the West Side last evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Relhl, who left this morning for their new home r.ear Seattle. About 24 guests gath ered at the former home of the Reihls where one of the gayest par ties ever given by the social loving neighborhood took place. Dancing played an important part In the evening's pleasure intll a late hour when most palatable refresh ments were served by the young ladles. Before the departure of the guests the couple were presented with a handsome percolator by the West Slders. Miss Mcna Irvln was' the guest of honor yesterday afternoon at a linen shower given by the Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church. The bride to be vbm presented with many useful and beartlful linens with' which to furnish her linen chest. , Miss Irvln Is to tie married In the ne'.r future to Mr. George Patterson, well known young engineer of the local reclamation service. The young couple will make their home In Ir rlon where the headquarters of the enKltieers working on the west extent-Inn r-f the project Is now located. The students of the junior and se nior classes of the local high school entertained last evening with a ban quet In honor of their lower clnas mates, the freshmen and sophomores. The banquet Is the result of a con test held between the classes during the tlck'.t selling campaign for the play, "The Captain of Plymouth, given by the local student body. The side soiling the greater number of tickets to the play was to be the guest of th opposing side. S. It. Oldnkcr returned this morn ing from a weeks' visit In Portland. Mlfs Iiei'slo McPherson left yes terday morning for Pendleton where she will visit several days with her parents. , Mrs. A. Q. Means and Mrs. Harry lryer of '.matlUa were vls'tors in th'.i city Thursday. Mr. und Mrs Harry Wlllard were shopp?is ficm Stanfield Friday Mis, Thomas Campbell and grand son. J:e Peroggs and M. D. Scroggs were J'enJ'cton visitors yesterday. spemMng tho day with Mrs. Strom? and juut-g-T eon, John. J F. McN.iught Is spending Ih week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs Summ-l Tlhi iftt :hi morning on No. 5 for their new home rear Seuitlo where Mr. Relhl has ta-k'-n t hirse of a large dairy herd. During their residence In this sectlrt they hive made many warm friends who leRiet to have them leave their mkW. yet 'Mah them well In th.-lr new home. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Fulton were down from Stanfield Friday, Dentil of C. .1. told jr. CHICAGO, Dec 11. Charles J. Eddy, for 16 years general western agent In traffic department of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road, with headquarters at Portland, died at his suburban home near here, aged TO. He retired ten years ago. WW ; 3 V 'o I ..ml- J Pfenning for the Stork's Arrival Among thr UiIiikh which all women should know of, and many of them do. Is a splendid ex ternal application old In most drug stores under the name of "Mother's Frlertft." It Is a penetrating liquid . and many and many a mothor tells how It so wonderfully aided thom through t tne period of expec tancy. Irs flilef pnrpinte Is to render the tendons, ligaments and musclos so pliant . that nature's expansion may be accom pllshed without the Intense strain so often characterlBtlo of the period of expectancy. At any rate It Is reasonable to believe that since "Mother's Friend" has been t companion to motherhood for more than half, a century no more timely advice could be given the Inexperienced mother than to suggest Its dally use during ex pectancy. Ask at any drug store for "Mother's Friend," a penetrating, external liquid of groat help and value. And write to Ilradflold Regulator Co., 802 Umtr Itlilg., Atlanta, (la., for their book of useful end timely Information to exDectant mothers. It contains many suggestions . that are of Interest to ell women.