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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
m 1 I Of is. PAGE TEN. I i DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, .PENDLETON,. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1010. TEN PAGE.( 3 j PURE - !j 1 COCOANUT BUTTER! v gm -.i f u i FOR HOME COOKING. "Nature's Perfect Vegetable Fat" Tilt) weakest stomach';!. can digest it Cornea in 3 lb., 5 lb., and 10 lb. air tight tinU' paih with a cook book in each pail. Order a pail today and pive it a trial Your money back if not satisfactory. Newsy Notes of Pendleton 1M I Standard Grocery Co. Inc.' Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treas.j 214-216 East Court Street Rebuilding nurntxl House. 4 , 7J Henry Latourelle has h force of cifrl penters at work rebuilding his homo on Mill street which was badly-damaged by fire some time ago. f Mls nark Is Rotter, Miss Genevieve Clark,, daughter of Goo. II. Clark, who hua been suffer ing from a severe Attack of typhoid fever at her home on Water street, is reported somewhat Improved today. . -I- Momr car is tu Portland. ' v - Engineer Henry Carpenter has tak en the motor car to rortlftniV to superintend its overhauling.' The steam train will probably be In com mission for ten days longer. May Iluy Stayton 31111. Jaek Wilbur, the well kmiwn woolen mill man, gabie over this morning from his hojne In Union. He goes to Athena this evening and then goes to Stayton to make a deal for the pur chase of the woolen, mills there. THE MARK OF QUALITY MY STOCK IS REPLETE WITH WARES FROM THE COUNT RIES BEST MAKERS - IT IS THE POLICY . OF THIS STORE TO IDENTIFY OUR STOCK WITH G00D6 'FROM THE MO ST RE PUTABLE MAKERS ANDTHIS IS PARTIC ULARLY EVIOENT IN OUR DISPLAY OF GOLD AND SIL VER. TO TH E KEEN OB SERVER OUR GOLD GOODS SHOW MANY GOOD CHARACTER ISTIC SUCH AS WEIGHT PLUMP NESS OF KARAT AND FINISH AND OUR CASE AN ) CHESTS OF SILVER CONTAIN PROD CTS FROM AMERICAS FOREMOST SILVERSMITHS THE GENTLE ART OF GIFT GIVING IS SOL VED WHEN YCU CAN GIVE AN ARTICLE FROM SAWTELLES AND HAVE THE COMFORT AND SATISFACTION OF KNOWING THAT IT HAS A DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE NOT EVI DENT IN GOODS OF OR DINARY MAKE OR FOUND IN THE AVERAGE STORE Another Christmas Gift The Wsiv from us , I for me wey tuesdaV BOSTON tOO " Store I; to you Wednesday To Men and i ROYAL M. SAWTELLE JEWELER PENDLETON, O Court Will Hire Kxitrffti The county court met in ai- ad journed session today for the purpose of selecting a competent man to ex pert the books of the varloTif "county officers. As the man who was the principal ope lirfder ..consideration could not be gn In touch with toflpy, no action was taken, and the decision will probably not hf annoifijed nntU .Mrs. Meier Securest Divorce. , Judge H. J. Bean ysferdny after noon granted a divorce "to Etta Jtfne Meier from -heriusband David Meier on the grounds'tli&t he had Been con victed of a felony. Meier was" recent; ly found guilty of stealing & carpet cleaner from hls'"bTother-in-lnw, Louis Cargill and sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. Mrs. Meier H fal lowed by the decree to resume1 tier maiden name of CarglH. She was rep resented In her suit by Attorney Will M. Peterson. 7 ? : Strlo With Glee Club.? Glen Storle, well known graduate or the local high school, ,who Is no,w in his sophfctnore year at the Unlyer sity of Oregon, is a member of the tenor section of the Oregon Glee club, which will appear in." concert In this city tomorrow night. This is young Stone's second season with the college warblers and he is emulating his eld er brother in his ability to hit the high notes. He is playing the part of Herr Dinkelspiel in the Bketch which con cludes the program. nil .L Young Men WW I m "Magical Transformation" Is the unanimous expression of the, appearance of your suit when it comes home from Dick Sullivan's. Clean ing and pressing is a study as well as business with us we have the most modern methods and will make "Magical Transformation" of your old suit or dress If you only send it to Pendleton Dye Works NIK East Alia, at. Tmm a Mala ! Many Pretty Presents and at prices much lower than you will pay elsewhere SEE OUR WINDOWS. . ' ' i ' Shaving Set Perfumes Picture Frames ' Boxes of Stationery Smoking Trays Pin Cushions Dolls Doll Heads Fur Lined Slippers Toilet Sets Games Toys Galore . THE WONDER STORE CESPAIN k BONNET Mall Ctirt Stria the Boston Store red. in price the amount of FIVE DOLLARS This cut in the price is a Christmas Gift to You. . Ii00 of Our Friends should avail themselves of this chance to save "Hcution Commences Thursday. Christmas vacation for the school children of Pendleton will commence Thursday at noon and Will continue until Tuesday morning, January 3, thua giving ten days of rest from the ardaona duties of school life. As Maw TMfl day falls on Sunday, Mon day will probably be generally ob served as a holiday and for. that rear son the board had decided not to re sume work until tha3ra. ah oi tne grade schools will have Christmas ex ercises, some tf which will be held tomorrow afternoon nd others on Thursday morning, j, Stnrrficld Great fhk'kcn Town. According to Judge Elmer Gimlin one of the greatest authorities on poultry In the United States who has been in Stanfield during the last two days scoring the birds there, that town las moro.h!gh grade chjekens- than any town of Its sire In the Unit ed States. which he has visited. At the recent poultry show" here, Stan field breeders were among the'ijotisn Inent prize winners. Dr. J. R. Cromb with White Wyandottes, Buchanan with Black Lanshans, Hazen with White Orninetona anrl - Bunhoiz with Silver Spangled Hamburgs' carried off their share of the honors. DEATH BLOW DEALT PENNSYLVANIA TRUST u . Philadelphia. Penn., Dec. 20. The United States court of appeals. It is believed, virtually dealt a death blow to Pennsylvania's anthracite coal trust today when It practically dis solved the Temple Iron company through which It is said fhe coterie of coal barons worked. Tfie court de creed that the railroads arid other cor porations Interested In the company will not be permitted to vote their Temple stock. The decision Is ex pected to put the comany out of bus Iness. i For a long time it is sid, the Tern Tt company has been the medium through which several affiliated cor porationg have secured for distribu tion all the products of Pennsylvania's coal mlnas.f This ave them a chance to dictate prices ;and otherwise con trol the majltt, it is alleged. r- TWO NEW INTEHSTATK COMMERCE COMMISSIONS v. . ..r : .. To Make Tour of the Eat. i Mr. and Mr.. George G. Carrier of the Carrier Millinery store left today on an extensive tour of the east. They will be cone about two monjths dur ing which time they will visit In Chi cago, 'St.-Paul and points In Michi gan. On their return they will bring a stoJk of spring mllimery Roods. Mand Mrs." C. Ernest poppe are in the city toaay rrom tneir -rancn north of Pendleton on a opplng ex pedition. "' ' ' ; Deputy District Attorney" Fred Stel wer went to UnuitlHaT last evening and to Athena todjiy.iboth trips ' being made In connection with Ms office. Only 4 More Days 'Till Christmas liar you considered your table for that day. We will carry a full line of turkeys, chickens, etc. We would be pleased to help you in any suestions for your Christmas dinners Mii4on THect Offlivm. Pendleton Lodge No. 62, A. F. & LA. M., held an election of officers nt rT. i f .!? . . m ine regular' meeijng " inni Aigm. . inn followng were named to serve the next term: Will nWyrlck, W. M.; Cliff f-J. Relllnger, 3. W.r Tsaao-Jay, J. W.; Wllr Moore, treasurer; Joe ,11. Parkes, peereta'ry: R." A. Newberry, tyler; Thomas J. Tweedy, trustee. Installa tion, .which will be held In connection with,' the Installation of Bushoe chap ter of the Eastern Star will 'occur on St. John's night, December, 27. It will bo of a seml-publlc naftfre, the families of nil members boing Invited to witness the ceremonies..-- Washington, D. C, Dec. 20. The senate committee on commerce this afternoon decided to report favorably on the nominations of C. C. McChord and) ft. C. .Meyer as members of the interstate commerce commission. M.lr ifillli Nice younf spring chicken 100 lbs, best cane sugar White Satin flour per sack Come and visit our Quaker demonstrations. 70 J $6.50 91.25 eery K M. Walsh, Gro THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. C. S. WALSH, Mjrr. New Tmple Euildinp, 812 Uaia. Telepkone Ifaia 442. Five) Vnca Police JuiIbc. Throe vara and tWjy drunks appear ed before ' Judget'. Jitsi Gerald inv the police court this morning to anrtwar for their offenses. A Turner, Frank Kelly and George Wilson were given until 3 o'clock to say lftQ bye to this city, while Frank Edwards and Wil liam Jones were each sentenced to spend the next three days In the city Jail. Jones is the young Indian who has Just returned from a visit to Mon tana and Idaho minus his wife. .He proceeded to ceiebrattt his release from the marital bonda by imbibing a.cop ious irsantitjfvf bootlcgges. fjoozo but the t-lty police soon put an abrupt end to bis .hilarious demonstration. We are not so much different from our forefathers who burned witches at the stake. We skin politicians at the polls and roast them to a fare- A Pleasing Serse of Health and atrengtn Kenewed and ot Ease1 arid Cdrafort follows the use of SyriXp' of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as it atjts gentjf on the kidneys, liver and bowels cleans ing the sj8tem ffectually, when con stipated, or bious, aud dispels colds and headaches. ,4 i ' To' get its bepeficial effeots, always buy the geii jine, manufactured by thfe Qaliforflia Fig Syrup Co. v i til f I A Superb Display of Xmqs Gift Articles 7 ISITORSatSchaefer 8 are impressed 'with the great variety of gift articles in all the different lines, the many new designs in each, and the wide scope of prices Pfc.iTTa!: Z"TJ"r ' " VT : -. vr; r DIAMOND JEWELItY, WATCHES IX)K LAPIES, WATCHES FOll GEXTIjEMEV, CliOCKS OF ALT KINDS, TOILET ARTICLES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS. OIRRELLAS. Also gold, silver and enameled Jowelry of every con ceivable kind, design and price. A Word about Diamonds Did It ever occur to you that based upon the way In which diamonds are purchased, depends the price you are compelled to pay; We buy our diamonds direct from the largest and leading cutters of the United States, pay cash for every order and discount every bill. f Yon Receive the Benefit of Our Buying RighLJ Tou save paying a profit to the "middle man" and Interest on "time accounts." , , PRESENTS OF WORTH, THAT ARE (f-l PRACTICAL AND CHERISHED, AT A. L. SCHAEFER'S Leading JowoiW. i j tfwl Kli7 tti Blurry! I Only 4 Days More of Cut- Prices at the Owl Tea r-.. :' 1 1 House on Court Street ; 7r Fancy China and Cut Glass at Half and Less . : The Price Will Raise After Christmas Get Busy OWL TEA HOUSE IN THEIR NEW STORE-ROOM, FORMERLY' INGRAM'S GROCERY, MAIN, ST. you-well.