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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
v' 5 ! t ', PAGE THREE EIGHT PACES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRTDAY, DECEMBER 1 1018, p,-. . , r - tt , ,' , l , , ' -" i i ii i r i f. ini i ' 111 w ) -' i ' - t ri "'1 1111 '" ,f 1 1 13 1 j lid Hoy Wniinflctl. j Ortun K. MudKe of Ki'ho, 1h In to- !uy'g cuaiialtioH In the "Silently Vounded" Hut- He Is the-aonof C. 8., Mudge of Kcho, uropriutor of the ;I;cho Hotel. land In the wcL end 'of the county, Ih townnhli B ruiiKe 48. ' ' ' Suit t Qnli't Title. 'Kffle llhou .V. Robert A. und Mary l.ookrtt Ik the Mile of .jmlt flli'd In the Ij'lroiilt court by.Carlur Mnrjt the miowiey ror iiiuiniiir, to 'uuict tat to I'ultitlns JliilltllnK. 1'he front "Ot- th Modol Cleaners hi and of the . K. iHnrber Shop, In being given a coat of white paint today. ..'it, . . lT. of O. Announcement. Tlie University of Oregon" la sending advance announcement of new cor rewpondence cuiu-Ke'Tor W-hool teueh era. The announcement Ik niaile that 171 certificate have been l aued to Umutllla county teachers for having: completed the read InK circle couiHe for the nvhoiri year 1818. ' tlon. lout both tila wife 'and baby with In the pant two .weeks. "Mraj Crow died recently of Bpanlah ' Influenza, while the five' month old daughter ot 1 Air. Crow died hint night. The body of th child la at Urown's' undertak- lnr parlor awaiting funeral aprang-' merits. ' - i . 1 1 Minx Klydi'iiKtrin III. 1 MIhb Kllzahfth Hlydenntein of the aophornoro clunx of the i'endleton hiMh school' la reported to be 111 at hor home with inllluenza.i' ,: . i 730 NEW. LLAR wui irciifin Tirrf. ' J, ,C. illawklna, who hu been at tending offiuers trhlnlnia; school at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, wa honor ably dlHehui'Ked No'eniber 27 and will return to Pendleton on Kundny. Ifo hjia been VlBttin-? tttr the A. If. Itrown Here. A. II. 'Brown; of Portland, repre sent I nir tho Oakland automobile com pany, Is In I'endleton for a few dava. Mr. Brown la Ht the 'leuer auto com pany while in the city. THERE IS NO QUESTION AP,OUT THE GIFTS BEING PRACTICAL 1IEN CHOSEN FROM THIS STORB. THE VAST ARRAY OF SPLENDID GIFTS ARE CONVENIENTLY .ARRANGED READY FOR YOUR SELECTION SPECIALLY FOR THE HURRIED GIFT SEEKER. "VV h ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU EVERY SERVICE POSSIBLE. ; :t . , ! 1 . ' ' You Now Have Only 9 More Slioppiiifl Bp til week with his ijuraiita at .Sayre, Oklu- huitiu. . , 4 ,, . SIuilt'nlH iirt'vt llrown. The stud-iits of the hlKh School mot (Mell lirtwn ut the station ttiia tnorn- lMHt ins In tho fortrfatlori of two military Give fiim Shirts for Christmas Ixiw-fW Wife ifinhy Kd Crow, a farmer of tho reeerva- comimiiieH, one of joh and one of r. fills. Kdwin KirOfh' was In rhpr.e of thene coin(nnie and vfta helped . by a number of the boys and fflrlH of j I the Rnhool. Other" prominent students; arranged for and hauled the .open 1 1 carriage in which the veteran rode. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- 3 FIG PUDDING Mrs. Porters Fig: Pudding- is a delicious home seasoned steamed pudding made .with choice fruits, nuts and richest of materials which make it light and wholesome. It is thoroughly cooked and ready to serve by placing the unppened can in boiling water for thirty minutes. Serve with whipped cream, hard sauce, or hot sauce. i t . ; , i I Keep a supply on hand for the unexpected guest; ; i k ' ! - : MEAT DEPARTMENT . Fine Large New Yrk Fro;h Oysters. t . Fresh Small Olympia Oysters'. ' ' ' Large Fresh Crabs. ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats ; ! ' .. ' 30i;E. Court St. Phones K)l (Private Exchange Connecting , Both Dept's.) -TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT 'JPfliriavM lcMilt'r 2 1 -January o. tJ lendleton people vfh are attend- j Intr the 1'niverstty of Oregon will, j J with other HtndentB at the university, j j have from December 21 4o January 6'.' "for Christmas holidays- TteKl:trat Ion 1 j for next term's courses in Hcheduled j for Tuenduy. Iecemler 17, ttfr old fturicnta, while new ntudents nOiNt be j j at tho imlvernlty Friday, January 3. i ClirMnm IJoxom Wanted. riLstmt8 boxes for sdldierH at Camji T.owlrt are beinj? solicited front thf public by the Y. M. O. A. The an Mcciation haw pent out circular letters askimr churches. Sunday schools, fra trrnal tw XHnizationw and other socie ties to prepare' pound boxes contain lng cake, eHmry and nuts and nd them to the army Y. M- C- A. at Camp Lewis- IIn TMld hi Home) St-n lce. Mis Virginia Todd, formerly of thw city, arrived tday from Hermiston to j tnfce churgo (f the Home Service see- t tion of the Red Cress, during the ah sence of Mrs. George Hart man, who left toduy for Portland because of 111 nnss of her, mother, Mrs. J. H. E. Cray, and Mrs. Hartman'a sinter. MIks Lou'Inp tlray. turned from Seattle. Minn Todd recently re- X Beautiful oily Boxes No matter what the nature of your gift, you can add to its attractiveness and give it a Christmas air by packing'it in a pretty Holly Dox. We have these boxes in all sizes and shapes. The use of a good box, of just the right size, will insure safe delivery of your gifts. ' ' .. We also have a nice assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS, TAGS AND STICKERS - Fix your packages up right. We'll be-glad to aid you in selecting bojtesand in weighing the finished packages. Thompsons' Drug Store Phone 520 , Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention liny lCofiair $hop. K. It. Hit II and F. K. Turner of the firm of Hall and Turner, have jitir chawtd the repair ah op of the Leuer automobile company on Oarden street and have moved from their location at 405 Kast court street. John Leuer, formerly in chart? of the repair chop, has purchased an interest In the lofti er company and will be associated in business with his brother, Joe Ixrtier. 7 Mauler Thomas Bishop is three years old on Frida the thirteenth, j To be three years old is an event in Itself but when one is three years old on Friday the thirteenth, one must elebratp. Accordingly, Master liish op3 hospitality this afternoon, at the home of his'parents Mr. and Mrs. ltoy , T. Itishop. and while the affair is simple and informal, it is a truly de-t Itehlful one ; 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 Special Values Offered'in Pretty French Flannel, Silk Stripes and Silk Crepe Shirts for men and young men. He will appreciate one of these shirts, and they are exceptional good values. Saturday special one day only at OTHER SHIRTS $1.50 to $10.00 ALADDIN DYES Aladdin dyes cleans while it colors. Comes in all the most wanted shades. Brighten up your discard ed waists and lingerie with these. The cake. . . 10c ,:' LINENS In our art department you can find linens of all kinds.; Art Linens, Linen Crash, Round Thread, Ma teria in all widths. Use our linens for your fancy work. The yard 50c to $2.00 f " " LUNCH SETS " ' These are truly beautiful in quality and patterns, double Damask, hemstitched, ready for use. Includ ing one cloth and 6 Napkins to the set. The set $10.00 to $16.50. Silk Hosiery; If you really want ' to make her heart glad give Silk Hosiery for Xmas. Our showing was never better; all sizes and kinds and col ors. Silk Hosiery the pair, 9.Tc, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85, $2.00, $2.50, 33.50. if 8 8 Xmas l eta" w Offered in plain and fancy m 15-iru and 18-in. wide. Finest quality buck in all cotton, union and all linen. Make up some towels as Xmas gifts. The yard ....50c to $1.50 BRASSIERES , . Make vour section of Brassieres, now while the stock is brimful Showing the very newest in styles. Give her a couple for Xmas. Priced each 75c to $3.50 BED SPREADS A bed spread will be a practical gift for ' Xmas. We are offering Bed Spreads in crochet and Mar seilles, plain hemmed and cut corners. ' Also bolster sets in white and colors. Bed Spreads $1.50 to $15.00 Grocery Department if n :U 8 -8 -8 B 8 8 8 8 8 ;s 8 8 8 8 :8 8 8 Wan ltiudy lo iitt ,.Ato. ' Cleoree (SuyH, no Wf Mrs. V. S.I - -Tates of this city. urrlVHd. In Trndle- lltarw in Wvirrc C um!. t.m WcrtnrJidav. Imvlnn received tin! A decree hns been issued by Judsre hnirnbt discharge from Company . W. l'helia in the suit of J. K. Beam C. 3.14 regiment. Otiyll enlisted invs. Nellie W. Beam granting the Seattle and apent some time in train-j plaintiff divorce. The plaintiff is iirjt there before ruing to Camp Get-lfilven custody of their minor duughter tysburK. f'ennsylvanla. Guyll, a cor-1 Eleanor lone. poral In his company, was drilling j Tomorrow will .be your lasfchance of purchasing Tree Tea at Reduced Prices. Buy today and take advantage of these prices: . - . Uncolored Japan, Ceylon and India, English Break' a fast, reduced price lb- 35c; 1 lb. 65c vf Honey in the Comb, each . 35c f Our Candy Department is complete. Buy yont M Christmas Candies here; ( IVn.lleton next Thursday at noon. I.os Angeles and Mrs. Elmer Tates of : Cross magazine. It Is not the lnten Mr. l .itner is a past exalted ruler of Seattle. All of the family lived In tion of the Red CVow to ee how much reiiiMtton Klks lodge and already ithis county at one time. j money can be raised, rather tt is tho Plans are beiuK made for a rousins i h-tention to have every adult in tha meting of the lodge that evening at ! w Krarlls t,.trn country a member- which Mr. Kitner will be the honor, y a. Kearns. v. ho has been in Can-1 ' , 1 8Ut'SI- 'ada as a member of the P.oyal Flying j I Corps, returned today to fendleton . CrTtifktra for Kctnrnljijr Soldlen. for the Bist lime before going over- ltoy Runaway I'ound. seas when news of the Bignlng of the; Sheriff T. D. Taylor and Deputy anoistlie mine. . 'Jake Marin yesterday found UeO - , j Sparrow, an 11 year old boy. working service Official (imenuiu'iit riotnros. on a ranch on Butter Creek -where . i -..t.n ' h-j.i bou u-nrkini! ftir two weeks. The : . k ' k.v fa - M.'fnK the state train- to Monmouth where he w an !,;.; L.i,..i u, fh,n Wh structor in the normal school before ,',f"rn,a' F,i",k t-offlnber. y. tug school at I hehal.s. U ash. illltM ,ils IhP armv. He has just re- was here yesterday arranging for the! chived his discharge. Ten representatives from IvndK'ton to the I'inatiliji bounty Ued Cross are cimrlrA 'ran.itbcll Iks. Was in Air Sorvkv. - 'and wil liume his d;itifM in the of if the plan of Mayor Vaughan i cl- Ttoy Baker, a'n inntruotor in the ail iic rf H- w- "'Nin. t Court street, j opted every Pendleton man returnUiir visited in Pendleton today Ht nas "e,'n as 14 Pn at i from service m tne army win given. h -with W. W. Green, county school ?u- aation s-no... Derintemlent. Air. Uaker is return Utt 10 ' acn's AMif.i me v.. iTi- antined. the pictures depicting the thlnK done hy the American soldier in Franco. There arc ever ¬i feet of film, every loot of which was taken by of ficial American photographers show- beautiful certificate of appreciation. signed by the mayor and recorder, an an expression of the appreciation of the citiaens of Pendleton, for their service to their country in th War. The number of these certificate to be given by the city will probably ex ceed 500. ' We've Used the Axe on' ' Used Car Prices TIiIh h fo Iw ,0,hh-Vj' Week In onr u-ril enr iliarniit. We lire K'Hn to (tlws of our MMk of used enra ut prlccM 11 il licit ml iif for the finality or the curs. '.We must make room for MlilpiiMiit. of new cars wliili mil wwm lie here, 0 Take thin Morlmi(t.v to Iniy n first class uhhI car from a trig, reliable firm. over this list and then come and v the carj. 1917 lo1sre I-roihers Touring car, 8 per cent new. Special 't'leao-tip' price $75 1917 Ford Touring Car, new top, radiator. Just overhauled and palnteil. A dandy fine car. "CIcan-Tp" prico only..-. S;l3 1 !15 Ford Itoadsb r, 3 brand new tire, just robored. A rare bar gain at the "Clean-rp"' price of yawO 1916 Chevrolet, fine alinpe; ood tires. This pnptilur little car at the "Clcan-Cp'' price of is a real bursa in. HEIUC'S TIIK OXK YOU AltR LOOKING Koll! 1 91 S Mitchell KouUMer; cord tires anil spare; fine looking far nnd iuns ' like new. Can be bought for about 0 per cent of- its r&i valuta . i 1916 ode Urolhrr Touring Car; new top; Rood tires and extra flue mechanically. Never before has euch a frdge emf bWn offered bm low as our "Clean-Up' price of . 9715 1913 A p person; Just the thing for a good truck, Noeds some overhauling but -we have allowed for that In our "Clean-Up" price of 9 J5 Yes we will take UIUKKTY ltOMS at ar 011 any of these cars. Cor Cottonwood & Water Sts. Thone 530 to be elected next ednesiiay at a meetins of the members of tho Hod Cross from the Pendleton, vicinity to iw what was actually done by the ; be held at the County Uhrary at . Americans in p'dtins over the war. P- m. The nueling is called by order f Chairman . i jnomppon. lrttner Pendleton Man IMP". Albert K. Klder, aged 4 S, formeri of Pendleton, now of Klamath P'alls. IVrd at his home yevtrday of Spanish influenxa. He did not regain con sciousness long enough to know of the death of his wife, Mrs. Klder, a t'e days ago, Mr- Klder has been acting a attorney for the K' math Fallw Water leers' assockitlon for the past seven years. He is survived by two children. John, aged r, and Mary, aged two, and a sister, Mrs. J. H. Dan can of Iowa. Charles Campbell, Walla Walla resident and nephew of Or. W. K. Campbell and of the late Thomas Campbell lied today at Walla Walla, according to news received here. He was as years of age and is survived by a wife ami two children, a mother. who lives in Portland and three sis- ; exception Six Grades in Membership. There, wil Ue .'jx grades of mem-' bership in the Christmas Koll Calk 1 Red Cross drive, which begins le- j ceniber 16 as follows- Annual mem-j ber, $t; sutscribing niMmler, annual-; Iv. S: contributing member, annual-; ly. :. FiiainiiiM member annually. SAL.EM, Ore., Pec. 13. Governor $10: life member, one pavment, $ -T : ; Withycombe tday apopinted Charles Patron member, one payment. $!' L. McXary to verve as United 'States Any of tbe.-e memberships, .with the senator until March 4, when -hf, Will f the first, include annual aam be sworn in for the six' year Mr. McXary Is Appointed. to the American term. Kecoivcs Had News. C 8talfeld...lr., dry goods man and window trimmer ut Say re's, left today for Dayton. Washington, in response to a telegram announcing the death of his father. t Stndfeld, Sr. Mr. Stadleid s family left for liayton a j few days hko. This Is the second bad 1 nvwn .111 . riauifiu invni-u iiiiw h rnv, for he was recently notified that his brother, Joe Stndfeld, was wounded while In France by the bursting of a 10 Inch Jhell thitt lined him and the rest of his pun crew several feet off the earth. Stadfetd is nvifh the ytst division. Will Itcecito Allotments. Umatilla county people who have I not yet received their allotments will receive them not later than Decem ber 1 announces 1 be Home Service section of the lied Cross here. Fol lVwbig is the telegram received nt the local offiee: "Jt is positively stated by the Ibireatt that checks completing al lotment and allowance payments for September and ctnner. IMS, will bo mailed by the bureau by tb eveninir of December 11." This will inmsre the arrnal of the allotments hero by De cember IS m So doivt fail to come in and let us demonstrate them to you. The BIGGEST value of any machine on the market and sweetest tone. If you don't believe it, cone and see. Guaranteed perma nently it never costs you a cent to operate if a spring should break It costs you nothing. . Finished in quartered oak or genuine extra heavy five-ply ma hogany. Spring motor that plays seven large records with ono winding. Playerphone tone modifier, producing the softest and sweetest or greatest volume of music at choice. Plays Edison, I'a-4 the, Victor, Columbia, Lyric or any disc record made. Prices from $50.00 to 300.00 8 s s 8 i ! It. V. KitniT 1ho Thursday. H ltitniT Is due to arrive in ters. Grace of I'cirtluml, Harriet of Kiioscriptiou I JUST, RECEIVE ID I WarTime Music M AWfflPPIffnHF a fMffettir2ii'Pir v-Ay si , it a it it a u 'a 14 lonscon, THE Jeweler