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i TWELVE PACEfj. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLE'JUN. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917. PAGE TIIRFTR NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON rotury, and donations ahoultl bo jr 'f ffjtr I A? JkllltOll Millt IllHUIltt. 'Robert H. Johnulon of Milton wu today adjudged insane and committed, to the KuMtcni Oregon Stute Hospital Van Simmon Impi-nvhiK. . : Van HlmmonH, well known fioner rHident who underwent an operation lor appendlcltlH neve nil days ago, In reported to bo Improving. v . 'o IrttetH h Budget. . :Thuruday wtui the time set tor th making of prnteHtH to the county budget a drawn up by the court but not a Winnie taxpayer appeared to Voico oppOHltlon. Two Marrlagu licenses. A marriage license was issued today to Ilalph K. Uribble, 25, and Lucille, Wright, 22, both of Athena. A li cense was issued yesterduy to Km 11 Von Allmon, 29, and 'Emma Juggi, 22, both of Pendleton. terduy. They had been to Seattle to see the Thanksgiving day game aim were unable to get back acrosH the mountains, being compelled to come by way of Portland.- They had a tough time getting this fur und their appearance Indicated ilt. Soldier Jh lmmoteo i Word has been received that Win. Melcher, formerly of the lilewetl Harvester company of this city, has been promoted to mess sergeant of the 20th Engineers, Forestry Division, now stationed at tho American Uni versity Camp, Washington, D. C. Student h Have Muddy Trip. - Their car, their clothes and their faces so covered with mud thut they presented a bedraggled appearance, six students motored through Pen dleton en routo back to Pullman yes Give Through Associated Charities. KcHldents of Pendleton who wish to make donations of money, food, clothing or other gifts to charity, are asked to make their donations direct ly to the Associated Charities in or der to prevent duplication. The As sociated Charities Is preparing to play Santa Claim to the needy families of the city who are less numerous than for a long time. However, there are some very deserving cases which the organization has been taking care of. Judge Marsh is president of the or ganizatlon and Mrs. W. Kugg sec- f4 PAY CASH AND GET MORE GET MORE The DfianiTatomXo. PHONE 688 WM& Sweet Cider, we have the jugs to deliver it in 35c Macaroni in Bulk, 2 pounds 25c Golden Egg Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghet ti and Vermicelli, package 10c Beets, Carrots and Parsnips, 10 lbs 25c Comb Honey, 2 for 25c; jar 25c MEATS Don't overlook that fine Salmon, Halibut, Crabs, and Smelts for meatless day. PHON'E 688 GET BETTER EVERY THING TO EAT. - Will IJuild JtllllKulow. ljomn Hoover ha tuken out a per mlt to build a bungalow at 301 Wil low mrect ut a com of I20U. It. K. Perry huH taken out a permit to build a garage at 007 Marie. Only 13 More Shopping Days till Xmas Do Your Christmas Shopping at orflwr Leaves Tomorrow. Lieutenant Chester Fee will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to Join i his regiment after spending his fur lough at home. He will stop In Eu gene to visit friends ut the Univer sity of Oregon. mm Another Of I leer from Comity. Still Another Umatilla county man, commissioned since the out break of the war, is Lieutenant Campbell, formerly a Hermiston dentist, who secured a commission in the dental corps. This brings the number up to 26. P sum nurt i wfc i-j in w m 1 z?y 13 - 1 1 jnpiirnfifjif iff I i IIohh Company Fleets. Hose Company No. I met last even ing and elected, the following offi cers for next year: Chester Kay, president. Floyd Heathman, captain, Oliver Lesley, first lieutenant, Walter Freeman, second lieutenant, and V K. Jtiugold, secretary-treasurer. The firemen enjoyed a clam bake alter the meeting. lotllo Ward Js Held. Lottie Ward, which Is tlie real name of the woman who has been living with Fred Young for four year us his wife, was arrested yesterday on the same charge as that made against young and she was released upon her own recognizance. She Is now employed at the county hospital. 8 S B m 8 8 8 8 8 OUR LARGE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED ONE-HALF BY JAN. 1ST, THEREFORE GREAT DUCTIONS PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE. EVERYTHING GOES Arrested for Secdlng. ' j liny ilcCarroll was the first vie- i tint of the new traffic ordinance, i Night before last his car and that of :, fcrnest lironson locked wheels at a ' street Intersection and McCarroll was arrested for speeding by Night Offl-lj cer Myers. He paid a fine of $ 1 0. I UroiiMon ha also been arrested but pleaded not guilty iid will he tried J this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1-1 To Have Hooks Also. It was announced today that late books In addition to newspapers and iiiaguzincs will be open to readers at the reading room being opened in , the city hall by the city library board, though the books will not be for circulation. The official name of , the institution being established by t the city will be the Pendleton public library. 8 JUDITH BASIN FARMS The Judith Itasin District in Montana, Is considered the hint farming district In the State. M;my people have he come prosperous because of the fertility of its soil, and wonderful opportunities still exist for people who will take advantage of them und buy land before it takes another UIG JUMP in value. I have good farms, fenced, broken and seeded to winter wheat, in the JUDITH ItASI X, selling from JfiO.oo to U)0 un acre. Can you beat it? Want Mre Klevalors. Owing to the necessity of handling grain in bulk the Farmers Union Is giving consideration to plans for erecting six more elevators in this county, on the line of the Northern Pacific and t.-W. It. & X. Details are not yet worked out. Jt is esti mated that elevators now constructed or being bull in the northwest have a combined capaciy of three million bushels. (araue Men Iatriotle. With seven men already enlisted in the army and navy from the Ore : gon Motor Oarage the garage crew is claiming the honor of having the best proportionate showing of any institu tion in town. Two of the seven men enlisted in the navy yesterday. They aro Fred Doherty and J. Hayes. Am en g others who have enlisted pre viously from the ranks of the garage v as Eugene I'. Walters, former first sergeant of troop D and now a lieu tenant in the artillery. 8 no Have also cheaper InndH in Montana, raiiKinK from J-" nil oero and up, ami In tracts of alumni any size desired. 2 NOW IS TUB TI.MK To 1H"Y. Make, a small payment S3 and let the land do the, rest. 3 Do ymi want 1'enilleton city property, farm lands in this g County, unbroken land or faruiliiK outfits? COMl! IX AM) SEE ME. J. C SNOW jl Phono 35 il" 1-M rt If HKAIj r-STATK l-'AKM LOANS lNSUHANt K g Ho nd Heads On! nance Class. The members of the second ord inance course of the University of Ore gon, yesterday formed a club for the purpose of muking the members of the course more of a unit, and for ar ranging conditions so that an account of every member can be kept after the course when the war is over. F. W. Hond, of Pendleton, was elected presi dent and K. F. Slade, of Salem, was voted to the position of secretary. An entertainment committee was also up pointed with Lloyd Brooks as chair--man.- Kugene Register. 5 Mackinaws S7.43 to 810.43 5f Overcoats $11.95 to S22.43 M SUITS $13.95 to $22.43 Sweater Coats S5.95 to S7.20 w iitffi..c 9 nn in e nn Dress Gloves S1.75 to $2.75 S Lined Gloves ilAU to w.Vo Fine Neckties 43c to $3.15 Leather Traveling Bags S6.75 to $30.00 THE BOYS' XMAS i Suit Clothes, Overcoat, Mackinaw, Blouse Waist, Warm Mittens, Warm Underwear, Pretty Neck wear, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Play Suits, Shoes, 5 Slippers, etc., all at Incorporation Sale Prices. , BLANKETS Complete showing of pretty wool 6 bed blankets which are suitable for Xmas pifts. g Priced $5.45 to $22.00 ft PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES. COUCH COVERS, Steamer Rugs, Bed Covers, Baby Blank ets, Go Cart Robes, etc., all suitable tor Amas gitts. Don't overlook this opportunity to save money on all vour winter needs at Alexander's Incorporation Sale. THIS YEAR IS TO BE THE YEAR OF SEN SIBLE GIVING, so we bought accordingly and our Women's Wear Dept. is teeming with practical gifts for Christmas and aside from that you have the ad vantage of buying them at a special price during this Incorporation Sale. Just a few suggestions: Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Petticoats, Furs, Bath Robes, Silk Kimonas, Wool Middies, Waists, Crepe de Chine Underwear, Sweaters, Cap and Scarf, Shawls, Party Dresses, Fancv "Aprons. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' DEPARTMENT . . Coats, Furs, Dresses, Silk Caps, Wool Caps, Bath Robes, Quilts, Pillows, Hand Embroidered Dresses, Hand Embroidered Petticoats, Shawls, Sweaters, Teddy Bear Sets, Rompers, Koveralls, Hot Water Bags, Sleeping Garments, Rattles, Baby Comb and Brush Sets, Kimonas, Bibs and other novelties. Books, many Only 13 More Shopping Days till Christmas r ! USED CAR BARGAINS Here is the best buy in Pendleton. Dodge Brothers Touring Car, in good run ning condition; 5 tires, looks extra good. This is a genu ine bargain at $450.00. Sec it today. PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets Hoys (iieti Hearing. The hoys arrested recently for break inp into the Washington school and who confessed to a mini her o! other thefts and rohberies were given a hearing In the juvenile court yes terday. One of the number, Joe roh I, who has been in the court twice before, will be sent to t he in dustrial school while the others wil. nrohuhly he given one more chance. I luetory The youth known as "Hobo" Miller, who was transient here, has d isap-penred. RE- W Suitable Xmas Gifts for Men 1 Taken to HopUal. M rs. M . CI ra nd i n was t a U en Anthony's Hospital yesterday underwent a serious operation, rood it ion today is reported as could be expected. l-'.rlio lli'iit lloriuiMoii. ! Ut St. The ICcho high sehoid basketball ! and team defeated Hermiston hUh last I Her evenintr at Krln ,M to arcotding to satis- Principal . recti of t he Kolio schools , who is heie with Mrs. Ciwn fur the Iln s It cinema n Ktsidcnit. 1 1 . S. Jack has purchased the T.. A. Keineman bungalow at 1004 ( Iturk Kills lK'. A tragedy occurred at the 1'ambrun deer park the other day. Recently Mr. rambrun added a new doe to his herd, and apparently the graceful stranger made friends with the home herd and all was going well. Imagine M r. I'ambrun's surprise when the other morning he discovered the new doe dead and the antlers of a feroci ous buck reeking with blood. This buck, which has at times been unruly, had deliberately turned against nature and gored U death th female of his species. Athena Tress. street, the t'haiies K deal being made throush Heard. Inc. Kits Old Homo. Clarence tJetehell. who as a b. lived In Pendleton, visited hero foi the first time in years yesterday am went 011 to Slant leld to visit re la fives. He is now a railway con.'.uct'U in Texas. districts Ath-na .-f the hercatte Knights . , in a hod on-olidate. :- l and I i i c -nsilidan1 id.-nts of l.oi l'c Known as ,". m t Invest of huri of Ad allmlic Suniiay and f I'oliimlnH will be p at tht- high ,1,. M ,os Thfi : csont mass. IjiuU'm Hold Klcctlon. Pendleton aerie of Kugles last night held its annual elect nn of ot -livers, resulting as follows; Worthy president. M. A. Ferguson, re-elect-VI : wort by vice-president. Frank Sullivan, worthy prelate. John T. ttrlswold : wort by secretary. U. Laurence; worthy treasurer, A. Zeuske; wort by inside Kuard, Floyd 1 1 eat hunt n ; worthy outside guard. John Thlm; trustee for three years. A. i V Koeppen. re-elected : physician. lr. M. S. Garfield, re-elected. Prior to the election five candidates w er' in lt la ted and alter I be meet log I he in tm bers enjo d a clam feed. ' Keep It Handy Ward off attacks of grip, colds and indigestion by timely I medication with the thoroughly test ed and reliable remedy of the Ameri can household PERUNA It's better to be safe than sorry. Many a lonK $pril of distressing siriiQe-i-i! nutlht have brcn prevrntwl if lliis proved 1 rcmtnly had tn'cn ivoriod to hi tho tirsi ursftcs. Any artK'lp h:is boeuefliricnth nwd'for nearly half century lias mf,i it value. T.iblt't form if you desire a At your drufcifisis. THE mriiNA CO. Ci.k.i. OWi xfC...... i,iiiiiiii'iJ Christmas with the moncv vou save at Buy your Presents DOWNEY'S! MARKET Telephone 188 and et better meat a a a a a a a a S4 r a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 31- a a a a a a a a a a a