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ETOTIT PAflES. DAILY EAST OR EC! OX I AX. T'OPLETOX, OREGON". THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1014. PACK FIVE II II IH SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION INSURE YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Use 6C Pemeco" Quality MEATS Suggestions that Make Ordering Easy Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Young Ranch Hens, choice and healthy TKMKCO" rOKK ROASTS CHOPS STEAKS FRESH BIDE SEA FOOD DEEP BEA CRABS LITTLE NECK CLAMS EASTERN OYSTERS SHRIMP MEATS OLTMPIA OYSTERS "rKMKCO" HEEF ROASTS STEAKS STEWS BOILS FRESH FISH SALMON HALIBUT SMELT "PEMECO"' MUTTON LEGS CHOPS STEAKS STEWS SMOKED FISH FINNAN HA DDI E BLUE HEAD COD KIPPERED SALMON KIPPERED. HERRING SMOKED SALMON Kn ghts Sweet India Relish, Chow Chow, Mince Meat, Olives and Pickles The Central Meat Market ION EAST ALT A ST. lUIOXE 33 CalUoiiun KM txoto WlUi Saw. nAKER, Ore. Dc. 24 D. H. Worsham, prominent Malheur cattle man, fought off and killed a mad coyote with a handsaw which he had in his buggy, while driving to Ba ker. The animal attacked him aa he lounded a bond In the road. He brought the head here to be sent to Portland for examination. All biiman hlntnrjr attests Tlmt tmiiiilnrM fur urnu Hie linnicr ilnner , Slur K ale apple, much 0-mdU( on dinner. II1IIU.. Hotel Pendleton Chri$tma$ Dinner 1914 Cover $$1.00 5:30 to 8 Celery Sardin Canape Suited Almonds Mixed Olives Strained Chicken Okra In Cups t Muuseline Surah Bernhardt Baked Chinook Salmon Sauce Colbert Julienne Potatoes Crab a Iji Newburg in Patties Roman Punch Rount Stuffed Oregon Turkey. Cranberry Sauce Roam Stuffed Goose with Apple Snuce. rommta Duches Asparagus, drawn Butter Lettuce and Tomato Suliid French Dressing Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Suuce , Green Apple Tie Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Fruit Crackers NEW YEAR'S EVE Special music features 9 P. M. to 12 M. Reservations now being made. n 6m 8 s IF there is anything you have over looked for your Christmas Dinner you can get it early this evening at The Specialty Cash Grocery Phone 476 mm 8 8 8 LOCALS Advertising in Brief KATEH. I'er Una first Insertion. loe Per Hoe. addltlonr.i Insertloa. . . .8e Per line, per month 11.00 No lural ultra for leas than Vic Count 6 ordlnirjr word, to I Id. ( Locals will out be taken over tbe pbune sod rtmltUDC oust accom pany order. Smoke the La Tlma cigar. Phone I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Whipple, piano tuner. Phone 226R Good winter quarters for horses nd rigs at the Alta barns. Try the La Homer 10c cigar. For rent Partly furnished house. Inquire at the Charles Co. For sale Fur lined overcoat. Call E. C. Waller, 813 Main. For sale Good dry wood. 610 Thompson atreet, or phone 27SJ. Wanted Good, clean rags at the East Oregonlan office. For rent 7-room modern house. 117 Grange street Inquire John Vert La Tlma cigars, made In Pendle ton. - S. Whipple, teacher of violin, brass and stringed instruments. Phone 221 R. Learn to dance in three private les sons. J. II. Merryman, Hotel Pen dleton. The Alta House, a good, popular, yet cheap place to atop. J. M. Sheph enson, prop. Come early and get your choice of the large stock of poultry at the Pen dleton Cash Market. Five room house for sale on north side. Corner lot Improved. Address "W" this office. Good dry, black pine wood, 15. BO per cord. It. 00 if sawed. Delivered, fee B. B. Gervals or phone 778. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. Try the West End Market for gro ceries and meats, 1301 W. Alta ct Phone 778. Free delivery. Satisfac tion guaranteed. For snle Two modern cottage lo CPted on east Court street, seven blocks from Main street Inquire of Walters' mill. Furniture for sale and house for rent. Close In. Enquire Mrs. Cooper, 3U W. Webb street, 10 to 12 fore noons. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 847 Main atreet Phone 339. For sale Modern aeven room house and seven lots, with barn, close to school. 32500 takes It Inquire or address "A" this office. Several small farms on Umatilla river particularly adapted to hogs, dairy or poultry, 1760 cash, balance on or before 10 years. 7 1-1 per cent. See Berkeley. Lost On Main street, Christmas package containing card of Mrs. Ar thur J. Hatton. Finder will be re warded by returning to Crystal Ran kin at French Restaurant Potatoes, cabbage and onions. Fine line of cigars and tobaccos. All kinds of soft drinks. Stationery of all kinds. A good stock of candy tor the holidays. Demott'a store, (21, Main street. Dance) ChristmM Night, There will be a public dance In Moose hall Christmas night, Friday, December 25th. Big Pendleton Unit ed Orchestra. Admission, gents, 60c; ladles free. All are Invited. Adv. Vnrlo Sum Has ixvlni-cd War. On diseased and Impure meat. Gov ernment veterinarians inspect the meat we sell and let nothing pass but what Is pure. Protect your home trade at the Oregon Market, phone 444. Gerald E. Stanfiild of Echo Is a( the .Pendleton. MIhs Nellie Darr of Athena wus in the city yesterday. Rev. U. F. Harper 'of Milton has be n a visitor in Pendleton today. Curl Engdahl, miiyor of Helix, was a passenger on the N. P. truln this forenoon. Newt Hentley came In on the Nor thern Pacific train today from Mc Cormick. William Lorenzcn, well known far mer came down this morning from Ring station. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmmerman of Helix have been here today upon a shopping trip. W. T. Gordon, with the E. L. Smith & Co., has returned from a short business trip to Walla Walla. Miss Sadie Toung, teacher at Stan ton, passed through here today en route to La Grande to spend Christ mas. Mrs. Harry Shields, wife of the X. P. baggage agent, left yesterday af ternoon for Portland to spend Christmas. ESTATE OF LATE J. BORDEN HARRIMAN WORTH 56,000 WILL FILKD SHOWS I.AHGK FOIt Tl Xi: LICIT HIM HAS EN TIRELY DISAPPEARED. TO.NKKKS, X. V.. Dec. 24. The will of the late J. Borden Harrlman. filed for probate, dispones of his es tate valued at a little over fix thou sand dollars. Affidavits show the es tate consists of one thousand dollars in real estate and not more than five thousand in personal property. Har rlman's father left him a fortune of six hundred and twenty-five thous and, a year ago. Owing to business reverses the Harrlman country home at Mount Klsco, New York, recently was converted Into a sanitarium, Mrs. Harrlman acting as manager. Harrl man left the entire estate to his widow. Ml that LAST and are USED A Majestic or Round Oak Rango would please HER- A present that the wife would use three times a day. A lasting pi ft that would show true affec tion of the giver. A present that would bo appreciated in EVERY home for the pleasure and con venience it would add to the litchen. H m AS Frills and knick-linaclis may Le all very well as Christ mas gifts, but they are gone and forgotten in a few days, or just when the receiver logins to really enjoy the useful Xmas present that was purchased here. Any of the following articles are appropriate for pres ents and our stock is now complete in all of these linos: SILVERWARE CARVERS RAZORS ROASTERS ALUMINUM WARE PERCOLATORS GUNS, REVOLVERS - POCKET CUTTLERY BOYS' TOOL CHESTS CHAFING DISnES MAJESTIC RANGES ANDIRONS, Fire Sets, Coal Baskets. Grates W, c ark French Bombard Turks. ATHEN3, Deo. J 4. A French de Btroyer bombarded Turkish troo;-' engaged In concentrating at Geukll near the Dardanelles. The Turkish artillery replied Ineffectually from the shore and the troops scattered. (Continued from pace two.) Officer Sent Railry to Hospital, urn ir TMVirn rim n i Tn. .'- ' " ....., ' , " ... - 1 . , . - . - ... ...v, . iji parems. jar. ana Mrs. r.. lk cmun Lr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaughan are up from Portland to spend the holi days at the home of Mrs. Vaughan's seph Bailey at the Oregon hotel because he was unable to pay for the room demand ed, walked from the hotel lobby, pick ed up a four foot stick of cordwood and deliberately threw it through a, six by ten foot plate glass window.) In an attempt to arrest him. Officer Smith used his "billy" on the head of the offender. It was necessary to call the ambulance and Bailey was taken to the city hospital for treat- CAKRAXZA WILL STAY. (Continued from page one.' the agency deny any and all reports that he Intended to leave the country. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford of Olex spent yesterday In Pendleton and left today for La Grande to spend Christmas Mrs. Weatherford was " merly Miss Lillian Holman of this city. Miss Louise Knight Is home from Whitman college for the holidays. Miss Myrtle Westgate, former high school student, is In from Pilot Rock. This morning at 10 o'clock at the Ken more Apartments on Willow street i was celebrated the marriage of a popular young couple of McKay creek ' Marvin J. Manning and Miss Anna i Laura Stonebreaker. Only the Im-i mediate relatives were present to wit-1 X ness the ceremony, performed by Dc T. r . eaver or tne cnrisiian . The young; couple left this play during the evening and dancing will be enjoyed In the lobby. Al ready twenty-two tables have been reserved for the evening;. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. How land, formerly of this city, are over from U, Grande. j A jj Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brown left yesterday for the Willamette valley to fpend the holidays. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter Sunday night in Walla Walla to Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pinkerton, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Strand camej In from Van.ycle this morning- t spend Christmas. Miss Arlie P.ouanzaln of Echo la visiting In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Storle are ovef from Walla Walla to spend Christina. live Cent Dance. There will be a five cent social dance at Moose hall thla erenlng. Music by United Orchestra. Admis sion 10 cents. Including first dance Ladles free. Adv. S s s WE wisr you a 3 MM 5 AX ANTONIO. Dec. 24. Dis patches received by the Mexican con stitutionalist consul reported Carran- tlsta victories in three engagements. nev, The Villlstas, the dispatch said, left church S00 dead on the battlefield at Tux- afternoon for Portland for a Bhort pam. The Zapatas were retreating ( bedding trip and will return to make towards Irapuato after meeting a de-j tncir nome on McKay creek. feat by the Carramlstas commanded I , by General Gavlra and a brigade of, The Mlsses Mildred and Helen Lyn- General Piegues army had defeated . . nPrK..H .vtninl, from Pnrt. 600 Villlstas at Colima. 10OO ItAXKF.ItS FORM KK1I- KST VIA u is tiii: WOULD l ind to spend the holidays with their father, P. J. Lynde. Mr. and Mrs. Dietlef Hansen will i celebrate their silver wedding annl : versa rv tomorrow Thev were married i on Christmas- day twenty-five years ago In Brainerd, Mass. r New Tears eve in Tendleton will I resemble New Tears eve in many of ; the larsor cities by reason of the en ; tertainment planned by the manage ment of the Hotel Pendleton. The lining room will become a cafe where in diners may watch the old year out and the new year In with fitting cere : monies. A five piece orchestra will XMA S s i A. L. Schaefer Jeweler and Silversmith S 5 8 8 8 & 8 8 8 8 8 S H ft Lstp You For This will remind you the frT .'1 B A . M i ash KHairkeil A.'Iiartoa Hepburn. NEW YOV.K. Dec. 22. A new club Is being formed in the financial dis irltt to be composed of bankers of the whole country, and it Is expecte l that European bankers will be in cluded In the membership when the rlub'a quarters are opened next March In the new Equitable, building. The total membership Is expected to be f.xed and remain at 1000. The wealth represented by the officers nnd govtn.ors alono reaches several billions. A Barton Hepburn, head of the Chase National Bank, will be th- first pr.sl(leut, while among the gov ernors are the presidents of the prin cipal banks, trust companies, insur ance comic nlos and the like. has a greater variety and larger stock of Christmas Fowls than any other place in the city 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Everything from a 25 pound Turkey down to a Jackrabbit F5iGie ion t