East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1910
TEN PAGES.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Another Christmas Gift
KHOLH
PURE
C0C0AMUT BUTTER
FOR HOME COOKIXG.
"Nature's Terfect Vegetable Fat." The weakest stomach
can digest it. Comes in 3 lb., 5 lb., and 10 lb. air tight tin
pails with a cook book in each pail. Order a pail today and
pive it a trial. Tour money back if not satisfactory.
Standard Grocery Co. Inc.
Where all are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas
214-216 East Court Street
Ix-avo on Southern Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, ac
companied by tholr daughter, Miss
Blanche Caldwell, will leave this eve
ning for a two months' trip through
California and old Mexico.
The Nov FR0H us Wednesday
BOSTON $F; QQNshi
tore to you Last Ghanco
Left on Goose Hunt.
Roland Oliver and Roscoe Frost
loft on the local this morning for the
west end of the county where they
will attempt to bag the wild goose In
his native haunts. They have ordered
a dray to meet their train tomorrow
evening.
1
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 GOODS
FROM THE MOSTRE
PUTABLE MAKERS
AND THIS IS PARTIC
ULARLY EVIDENT
IN OUR DISPLAY
OF GOLD AND SIL
VER. TO THE KEEN OB
SERVER OUR GOLD
GOODS SHOW MANY
GOOD CHARACTER- '
ISTIC SUCH AS
WEIGHT PLUMP
NESS OF KARAT
AND FINISH AND
OUR CASE AND
CHE5T5 OF SILVE R
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
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
JEWELER ,
PENDLETON, o
XoMlymM on Honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Walker, who
were made man and wife yesterday In
Weston, left on the local this morn
ing for a abort honeymoon trip. Mrs
Walker was formerly Miss Agnes
Bullfinch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Bullfinch.
A Case of Measles.
Thelma Thompson, the little daueh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson,
is confined to her home on Smith
Main streek with an atack of the
measles. According to Dr. C. J.
Smith, who is attending the case, this
is the first measles patient reported
In two weeks.
Will Close Also.
By an unfortunate error, the names
of Max Baer, F. E. Llvengood, and
the Boston Store were omitted in the
list of Institutions who will close
their doors on the Mondays follow
ing Christmas and New Tears. All
three were among the first to sign
the paper which gives the clerks two
holidays.
To Men and Young Men
ANY SUIT
Received Rice Shower.
Friends of Miss Helen Maud Terry
that was, Mrs. W. F. Kull that Is,
gathered at the train this morning
when the newly married couple left
on their honeymoon trip and gave
them a liberal shower of rice. The
bride was formerly proprietor of the
millinery department of the Peoples
Warehouse.
Handed a Big Lemon.
J. S. Keys, district manager of the
Bankers' Reserve Life Insurance
company, is displaying a giant lemon
which was sent to him from Houston,
Texas, by Mrs. J. E. Miller, his mother-in-law.
It is as large as a young
pumpkin and would make enough
lemonade for a score of people. Mrs.
Miller also sent a box of persimmons
which grow wild in the southern
stales.
Tour Glory Tickets Issued.
county Clerk Frank Saling Issued
two marriage licenses yesterday af
ternoon and two more this morning,
all the parties Interested being from
j .-'--'O'. Those yesterday were Is.
sued to Walter F. Kull and Helen M.
, Terry and Claud M. Eby and Pearl
k. iiorrow. Those this morning were
issued to Charles Holmen and Dora
Adams and Duncan McDonald and
Maggie Watson.
"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 a
"Magical Transformation" of your old
suit or dress if you only send It to
Pendleton Dye Works
INK Bant Alia. St. Fh Main It
M a ny Pretty Presents
and at prices much lower than you will pay elsewhere SEE
OUR WINDOWS.
Shaving Seta
Perfumes
Picture Frames
Boxes of Stationery
Smoking Trays
Pin Cushions
Dolls
Doll Heads
Fur Lined Slippers
Toilet Sets
Games
Toys Galore
THE WONDER STORE
DhSPAIN ft BONNET
Mala aai Coirt Stri
Only 3 More Days 'Till Christmas
llave you considered your table for that day. We will carry
a full line of tu eys, chickens, etc. We would be pleased to
help you in any suggestions for your Christmas dinner.
Nice young spring chicken
100 lbs, best cane sugar
White Satin flour per sack
Come and Tisit our Quaker demonstrations.
$6.50
?1.25
E. M. Walsh, grocery
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
C. S. WALSH, lift.
New Tcaplt BuiUiig, 12 Maim. Telephone Main 442.
Would Foreclose Lien.
Suit has been begun by Thomas
Eros., against W. V. Norton to fore
close a lien which the plaintiffs have
"n the grain of the defendant. In
the complaint it is alleged that the
plairttiffs did harvesting work for the
defendant to the amount of $350 and
falling to collect that amount or any
part thereof filed a lien on the lat-tc-r's
grain. Judgment for J50 attor
ney fees is also asked.
After Sacred Pictures.
At the story hour at the public li
brary Saturday the story win be about
the birth of Christ ana the origin of
Christmas, thp tory teller being Miss
Waugh. To Illustrate the talk It Is
desired to secure pictures of "The
Three Wise Men" and of "The Ka
tivlty." Parties having those pictures
and are willing to allow them used
for this purpose are asked to notify
Miss Fleck, the librarian.
IUM Crows Stamps at P. O.
The ladles of the Current Literature
club who have In charge the sale of
the Red Cross Christmas stamps have
established a station in the Baum's
store in the postofflce building so
that people who are mailing packages
can procure the little seals without
Inconvenience. They have a large
supply on hand and will attempt to
turn over a large sum from the sales
to the National Red Cross society to
assist in the fight against tuberculosis.
in the Boston Store red. in price the amount of
FIVE DOLLARS
This cut in the price is a Christinas Gift to You.
1 00 of Our Friends should avail themselves
of this chance to save
COLLEGE WARBLERS
APPEAR HERE TONIGHT
Fresh from their conquest of the
Willamette valley and Portland, a
full score of rah rah boys represent
ing the University of Oregon Glee
club will arrive in Pendleton at 5.15
this evening to sing their way into
the hearts of Pendleton people. It has
been two years since the city lias been
invaded by college warblers and their
appearance tonight will be right wel
come. The curtain will be held until
9 o'clock on the request of the mer
chants whose clerks are desirous of
attending the concert,
Several of the glee boys are known
In Pendleton. Glen Storie, son ot. Mr
and Mrs. W. A. Storie, is a prominent
member of the tenor section and takes
a leading part in the closing sketch.
Tom Burke, leader of tne club, Is a
brother of Hairy Burke, formerly
connected with the East Oregonlan,
and has many frlendi in tne city.
Burns Powell, leader or the hungry
four quartet, has been in Pendleton
several times with MeElroys band,
with which organization he plays each
summer. Lloyd Barzee, a member of
the bass section, visited with Prin
cipal A. C. Hampton and Harold
Warner last fall and made many
friends here.
Alumni of the University or Oregon
in the city are planning to welcome
the boys cordially. They will fill the
boxes at the theater anft will inter
sperse a few college yells between the
numbers on the program. After the
concert, the visiting collegians will
be entertained at the various homes
in the city.
R. W. Fletcher, circulation mana
ger of the East Oregonlan, left on the
local this morning for the west end
of the county, where he is spending
the day in connection with his depart
ment of the paper.
Post Office a Uuny IMucc.
The gift season is already on In
earnest at the local postofflce where,
during the greatr part of the day
there has been a jam of people about
the registry and stamp windows, all '
waiting to buy stamps or mall parcels,
which for the most part had a Santa
Claufiian appearance. Yesterday was
also a good day in the money order
department, the sales being as heavy
as those of any day for several weeks.
Although there Is a considerable In
crease of work In tho office, the force
of clerks is taking care of the parcels
as fast as they come.
Sim to Collect Notes.
Two suits have been instituted In
the circuit court for the collection of
money due on notes given. The first
was , filed by Attorney James A. Fee
for E. L. Smith against A. O. McCarty
a?k!ng judgment for a balance of
$1308.10 on an original note for IS,.
077.70 with Interest, $150 attorney
fes and disbursements. The second
was filed by Lowell and Winter for the
Commercial National bank of Fargo,
N. D., against J. L. Coleman and F.
E. Ball and asked for judgment
against .the defendants for $1325 and
Interest due on a note. The note was
given by Coleman but was endorsed
later by Ball.
Attorney J. P. Neal of Freewater,
will arrive on the Spokane train this
evening to attend the concert of the
Oregon Glee club this evening at the
Oregon theater.
IF yon have lost your good
health let the Bitters help you
regain it. It lias a record In
such canes.' It la for Stomach
Ills, Colds, Grippe and Malaria,
Insist on having
OSTETTER'
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTER
A Superb Display of
Xmas Gift, Articles
ISITORS at Schaefer's 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
gw.i?r?;t5r rr-v r : - r.-r .. .
DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES FOR LADIES,
WATCHES FOR GENTLEMEN, CLOCKS OF ALL
KINDS, TOI LET ARTICLES, SILVEKWAHE, CUT
GLASS, UMHKELLAS.
Also gold, sliver and enameled Jewelry 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 diamond 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.
You Receive the Benefit of
Oar Buying Right!
Tou save paying a profit to the "middle man" and
interest on "time accounts."
PRESENTS OF WORTH, THAT ARE
PRACTICAL AND CHERISHED, AT
A. L. SCHAEFER'S
Leading Jeweler.
1 M "
Surry!
Only 3 Days More of Cut Prices at the Owl Tea
House on Court Street
Fancy China and Cut Glass at Half and. Less
The Price Will Raise After Christmas Get Busy
OWE TEA HOUSE
IN THEIR NEW STORE-ROOM, FORMERLY INGRAM'S GROCERY, MAIN, ST.
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