East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON-, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IflU.
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ON'T pive trinkets and useless articles this year, but make it a musical Christmas.
ins is so cheering or resting. It entertains and lends refinement
Noth.
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GOOD MUSIC WE CAN NEVER GET TOO MUCH OF.
The Largest Stock in Oregon, East of Portland,
of Instruments and Music to Select From
VIOLINS
(iUTAItS
CIXLOS
MAXPOLIXS
Acconmoxs
ocakixas
flutes
imOIS
CASTANETS
1IAKMOXICAS
TKOMnOXES
oonxirrs
TIUAXGLES
CLAIM NETS
jncE iiAnrs
CONCERTINAS
IKULELES
METRONOMES
TAMnOUIMXES
BUGLES
VIOLIN BOWS
PLAYER ROLLS
MUSIC STANDS
MESIO ROLLS
RESIN
I'lAXO SCARFS
INSTRUMENT CASES
STRINGS
MUSIC LEATHER
GOODS OF ALL
KINDS
MUSIC BOOKS, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC PAPER. WE DO REPAIRING
THAT IS RIGHT. EXTRAS AND FITTINGS CARRIED.
The Best Pianos at Lowest Prices
If you can buy the best for the same price charged you for something else, why not buy
the best.
We carry such famous makes as the Sohmer, Cbickcring, Starck, F. S. Cable, Strohber,
Dennett, Cable & elson, Marshall-Wendell, Bungalow, Weser, Martin, Harrington, Ludwig,
Kimball, Schoenberg, Etc. We can sell you a new Fiano from $195 up.
A few Great Bargains in slightly used pianos, from $65 up
PLATERS, VICTOR YTCTROLAS, EDISON DISC AND CYLINDER TALKING MACHINES, WITH A
GREAT LINE OF RECORDS FOR EACtt
We guarantee our goods and are always right here to back up every claim on every sale.
Don't buy until you get our prices. If you cannot call, write for particulars.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
Main and Water Streets.
Telephone 524
Try a box of that
Embassy
Lawn
Linen
48 Sheets1
48 Envelopes
All for 25c
at
Koep'pen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
ATHENA WOMAN IS
OUT OF HOSPITAL
MISS NELLIE McDONALD RECOY.
ERED PERSONAL NOTES
OF THE VILLAGE.
(Special Correspondence.)
ATHENA, Ore., Dec. 2. Miss Nel
He McDonald, who haa been In the
hospital at Walla Walla for the past
month, was able to leave Monday and
come to Athena where ahe Is a guest
at the Al Johnson home.
Mrs. J. B. Woodrufr spent Sunday
visiting her brother, W. R. Tomp
kins In Weston.
Mr and Mrs. Olson of Freewater
are guests at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. A. M. Lambert this week
MLs Zelma De Peatt has been em
ployed In the Grand Leader store at
Walla Walla, has resigned and ac
cepted a position In the Fix and Radt
ke department tore In this city.
Miss Brlerly, teacher In the Athena
schools, spent Thanksgiving with her
parents In Stanfield.
Mrs. H. O. Worth In ston spent
Thanksgiving In Walla Walla.
Emery Worthlngton spent the week
end visiting friends In , WaiUburg,
wash.
rranK rsoyruon or Fenaieton, was
an Athena visitor Tuesday.
S. A. Lowell of Pendleton spent
Sunday In Athena.
F. G. Lucas was over from Weston
Tuesday.
Miss Lillian Tompkins spent the
week end with her father who la In
the Walla Walla hospital
Matt Moagrove of Milton, transact
ed business In Athena yesterday.
Ira McDonald la visiting In Walla
Walla this week.
Don't think because you have ta
ken many remedies in vain that your
case Is incurable. Hood'a Sarsaparil-
la haa cured many seemingly hopeless
cases of scrofula, catarrh, rheuma
tism, kidney complaint, dyspepsia and
general debility. Take Hood's. Adv.
KoLso MM at Work.
KELSO, Wash., Dec. 2. Two more
upright ahingle machiries were re
ceived Saturday by J. N. Moore, mak
ing three new machines Installed in
this shingle mill, which la again in
operation after a few weeks' shut
down for repairs.
A Nation -Wide
Service
OTATE lines do not I'mit the nervire of the
BII Telephone Every Bell Telrphon,
wherever located, is an open
practically unlimited service.
door to
Many Bell Tel -phones a"e or. isolated farms
or ranches. Each Bell Telephone, wherever
located, i connected with an exchange which ,
opens the door of communication with the whole
country. , '
It melees no difference whether the ex
change group i larpor small, hcav through "'
connected Bll exchanges each Bell Telephone
has a ndius of communication which includes
every other Bell Telephone within speaking
distance.
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Every Bell Tfephone it a Long Dittance Station
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
CAKE GOES
IN THE MAIL
MIIS. O. G. RICHARDSON OP AD
AMS RECEIVES THANKS
G1Y1XG PRESENT.
(Special Correspondence.)
ADAMS, Ore.. Dec. 2. Mrs. O. O.
Klchardson received by parcel post a
very nice fruit cake from Mrs. Han
nah Rogers of La Grande for her
Thanksgiving dinner.
uert Klrby, city merchant waa a
visitor at the county seat Tuesday.
Charles Nelson, brother of Sam Nol-
son the O.-W. II. & N. agent return-
ed to his home in Weston after visit
ing his brother here.
A Bpeclnl meeting of the council
was held Monday evening. The pur
pose of this meeting was to repeal an
ordinance.
JJelDert Mlson of Pendleton, was
the guest of Mlsa Ethel Perlnger Sun
day.
The sermon Sunday evening preach
ed by Mr. Warren, the presiding el
aer, in tne Methodist church, was
very interesting. People from the
country attending included Mr. and
Mrs. Christopher and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Hales.
Mrs. Lee Cowger, sister of Mrs.
Jamea Cheanut, who haa been vlalt
ing her sister for over a month start
ed on her way to Iowa Wednesday
morning.
Mr. Londell, the band Instructor
of Athena, was In Adams Monday
and met with his pupils Monday eve
ning for practice.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stone have been
spending a few days with Mrs. Stone's
mother.
The Baptist chapel car will arrive
In Adams this week, with Mr. and
Mrs. Driver. The first of the meet
ings will be held Wednesday evening
In the car, which will be placed near
the depot. Everybody Is Invited to
come, and a good, Interesting and
beneficral time is promised.
Frank Krebs was in town Monday.
Mrs. Jamea Chesnut accomoanled
her hlster, Mrs. Lee Cowger, to Pen
dleton Wednesday.
Roy Ferguson, who resides about a
mile and a half from Adams, waa In
town Monday evening.
Christmas will soon be here and
the people of Adams are busy pre
paring for the holidays. Among those
who will be the most busy are the
four teachers. It fell upon the teach
ers to arrange for the Christmas pro
gram, which has always been a suc
cess. T. B. Simpson and family motored
to Pendleton to do some shopping.
Fred Hendrickson and E. Wester
sund motored to the county seat for
the purpose of trading.
The farmers west of Adams are
busy burning their stubble, so their
ground will be ready for spring work.
Abe Molstrom has completed a new
barn. He drove to Pendleton this
week to do some trading.
Henry Hudeman and wlfo motored
to Pendleton this week.
C. L. Woodward la plowing, his al
falfa field and Is going to sow wheat
In the place of It
J. O. Halea and family motored to
Pendleton Saturday to do some shoD-
Ping.
Mr. and Mrs. Purl Hales and their
daughters Rena and Reta were in
Adams last Friday to attend the
skating.
William Johnson has gone to the
Weston Mountain to visit friends.
J. C. Walters Is moving his bunga
low from Sand Hollow to Gtrklng
Flat.
Dave Nelson is moving his fenco
out Into the road. He Is trvin tn
mane it straight.
J. W. Schafer and family were visit
ors at the county seat this week.
Charli s Pell and family motored to
the county seat Monday to do some
topping.
Anthony Glinecke motored to Pen
dleton Sunday in his new car.
Herman Kirk is busy sawing his
winters wood with a gasoline engine
outnt.
Morton Elder of Pendleton was In
Adams Sunday.
Pronmt Action Will Stop your Cough
When you first catch a Cold (often
Indicated by a sneeze or cough), break
It up at once. The idea that " It does
not matter" often leads to serious
complications. The remedy which
immediately and easily penetrates tho
llniing of the throat is the kind de
manded. Dr. King's New Discovery
soothes the irritation, loosens the
phlegm. You feel better at once. "It
seemed to reach the very spot of my
Cough" Is one of many honest testi
monials. 50c at your druggist, adv.
Railroad Man In Divorce Court.
CENTRALIA, Wash., Dec. 1. S. W.
Henzell, a Centralla railroad man.
was Saturday made defendant in a
divorce suit filed In the Lewis county
superior court by Josephine Henzell,
who alleges cruelty. According to the
woman's complaint, Henzell struck
her and repeatedly accused her
wrongly. The Henzells, who have a
four year old daughter, were married
In 1901
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WILSON UNVEILS
PEACE TABLET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.
President Wilson today took
part In the unvelllnr of a tablet
in the historic Octagon House,
commemorating the treaty of
NEW SCHOOL
COMPLETED
DISTRICT NO, SI ORGANIZES
OTHER NEWS NOTES OF
ECHO HAPPENINGS.
(Special Correspondence.)
ECHO, Ore., Dec. 2. U. D.
Holmes, N. E. Lee and Wm, Long re
turned home Saturday from school
district No. 54 In Morrow county,
where they have Just completed a
new school house. This district Is
Just across the county line west of
Butter Creek and haa been lately or
ganized by the new settlers who have
homesteaded land on what U known
aa Big Stone Flut.
School opened Tuesday mornlnj
with Miss Helen Gould of Butter
Creek, teacher.
Raymond Thomas of Portland la
here spending the week with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomas.
Mrs. A. K, Hammer is home from
a two week visit with relatives at
College Place, Wash.
Jamea McLaughlin a former Echo
boy waa an over Sunday visitor hero
and returned on Monday to Duncan
where he la employed aa telegraph
operator.
W. H. Daughtrey, president of the
Union Stock Yards of Portland waa
a business visitor here yesterday.
Eugene We Is of Milton la here this
week visiting his brother Chas. E.
Wells. Re expects to enjoy a goose
hunt before returning home.
E. N. LItsey Is erecting a neat cot
tage on hla lots east of the depot.
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CASTORIA
For Infant i and Children.
B8 Kind Yea ta 'Always Bough:
no matter if it's a home, a barn.
out-building, or a remodeling of
your house or store interior
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get my pnees
If you want it cheap or 5
good, we can fill 3
your order 2
MILL WORK 1
TO ORDER
The greatest stock and
variety in Umatilla 2
County of a
Sash, doors, shingles, hard wood, store fronts
and fixtures, posts, plaster, brick, sand
cement, roofing, etc.
Wood and Rock Springs Coal
B. L. burroughs!
1 Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Telephone 5
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hoodi.es, chop suey, china dishes
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