! ....... rAGK EIGHT. DAHiT KAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TVESDAY, DKCEMBEH 19, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. I k I 1 Fresh Apples Oranges Nuts Uaisins Cranberries I urinous Fresh ( Ylery Sweet Potatoes Pickles Chow Chow wect Uelish Mince Meat Santa Claus Gets His Groceries Here because- our lines are all fresh in readiness for our greatest holiday trade. Standard Grocery Co., Inc. rilONE MAIN 96. HUNK O'GARA. Pre WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED. BERNARD O'GARA. Sec-Treaa. I.I11RARY XOTKS. JtDUlS WIRE OF I IUmiUm for the Chlldnn. The State Library Commission hnp ent us a selected list of books suit- ! able for the child's library. The list ; Is In pamphlet form and Is for free distribution umong our people. I At this time of the year many ! mothers are considering the question ;of what books to buy for the children and this list offers some splendid sug gestions. The books listed are gen erally for children below high school but a few titles have been included for the children who read beyond their years. I Hook dealers throuhout the state are co-operating with the Commission In the effort to encourage the ownership of the best books by carrying them in stock, so any of the books on this list are obtainable at any local book store. If you have not already made your selection of Christmas books you might oe interested In coming to the li brary and looking over a new install ment of beautifully bound and lllus in. it-a uooks jusi received, ror our children's department, the hooka will loiru " " . iiuiii.- not do reaay lor circulation for n ers and the number of clama that in- ; few days but we shall be very glad habitated the lake was greatly re-; to show them to any one interested duccd. So extensive did the search They will be on exhibit until the lat become that the state game, fish and , ter part of the week. The following oyster department announced juris- 1 are some of the most attractive of the diction over the "pearl industry" and books: pearl hunting was stopped. Arabian Nights; Illustrated by Max- i ue peuri iiumers queuuii me uu- ueid 1'arrisn. KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH JSR THAT VMATll.LA INDIANS I thorty of the state game warden over ERECT LARGE NEW TEPEE the search and a test case is to be . ! made, which if decided against theJ CliArllr Van Polt, Cliarjrlng Chiefs state, will let down the bars for the I'mapine and No Shirt With Selfish- opening of a new Industry in Texas. in?!y Hoarding Their Money, Asks for Aid in Making iioni.-uru Newsy Notes of Pendleton Asking that his people on the lo cal rosemtion prepare a long te pee so th .t he and his fellow dele gates may tel them of the great brotherhood of redmen which has ju-t been organized at Washington. P. C, i'hief Sh rt of the Lmauuas nisi 1 night sont a night letter to Major , Wafiles Are in Posen. Xe Moorhouse. The convention clos-j Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .Ki, week and the six Indians who Waffle have just heard from them The Christmas Angel. The Children's Book of Christmas. Lady Hollyhock and Her Friends. Rolf in the Woods. When Mother Lets us Give a Party The Dutch Twins. Beatrice Leigh at College. Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone. The Three Margarets. Wells Brothers, the Young Cattle Kings. The Rose and the Ring. and no sooner will the outgoing par cels be cared for until the wave of t enaieton-bound presents will strike the office. So the next week or 10 days will be a busy period at Uncle . , . . V. ' . , ... I Com V, 1 . represented the tnree inoes on mc ai rusen, oermany, wnere iney are i "taunuancrs. Umatilla reservation will return to now staying. They expect to be there Itoir homes immediately. j during 'Christmas. Following is the chieftain's letter) . In full; I-.usene Evangelists at Helix Evangelists Childers and Fagan Muwonlo Hluo Lodge Elects. At a regular meeting last night, the Pendleton lodge A. F. & A. M., wnicn is tne Dlue lodge of the Ma Rr.itiiorlmnd completely organlz d, rr-?at work done, will pass reso- from Eugene began a revival. at Helix Bns, elected officers for the ensuing Nation today against whiskey. Will . in the Church of Christ Sunday, De- j Vear as follows: Cliff J. Ballinger. meet commissioner tomorrow, nave cemDer ll. xnere were seven adai-:""l" masier; isaac Jay, senior met president. Tell our people to tions the first day and a very general warden!. William A. Storie, junior prepare a long tepee so we can ex-' interest is manifested in the meeting. I warden; Will Moore, treasurer; Joe plain when we come home. Give tele- , . ram to my people and tell my wife. Xow Light in West End. Another tt-leeram soon." I Residents of the west end of the a. I'arkea, secretary: J. H. Young, tyler. and John R. Dickson, trustee The new officers, will be installed on Major Moorhouse also received a c'ty are rejoicing in the installation ' December 27. eUJeeram from Charlie an fell, one Gf a new electric light on the corner i of the other delegates, and his mes-' near the Vey residence. The street Second Snow of Season. ;sage inuiecites tnai uie iwiuib ui is tAwrt-uuigiy uuik ueiure ana l"e "brotherhood is of secondary import- light was much needed. ance to h s own particular needs. He declares Chiefs Umapine and No Barney Mullin Is Hack. Sh!r: refuse to give him any funds Barney Mullin, the w?U known and wants Gilbert M'.nthorn to tele- welterweight pugilist whose exit jnMph him money at once in order from Pendleton several months ago Jthat his expnes on the return trip was more hurried than dignified ow- -can bv met. Pendleton was treated to Its sec ond fall -of snow this morning. The feathery flakes began their descent shortly before S o'clock and continued for a couple of hours until the city was whitened. A drizzling rain, however followed and the white mantle began to vanish. Both snow At The Grand. t i.,rTo audiences saw the Austin Musical Comedv present "Tonsorial Billy Sheor P.ecovoring. James" sr l enjoved themselves as the NSht Officer "R'lly" Sheer, who 1,111 i a ;aay laugh provoker. Bob has been off duty and confined to his Miller in bla-k face comedy, kept the bed for several days on account of .ii.,r, in one continual laugh. Les- an attack of rheumatism, is ing to his connection with a boxing and rain were welcomed by the far- uuui aueeu iu nave oeen a gamoung mers, deal, is back in the city. lie Bates as the Bum Legit was ex- recovering from the attack and was ?ptJrnally good. Dick Austin in tne uie io wai uown lown yes-ieraay. part .,f Chas Froman, the manager. His place on the night police force is played the part well. Bessie Bates being taken by 'William Gardner. s Adelina Patti was seen in her best . - - ; - character while little Miss Vail as Hanrh.-r Dies at Hospital. Ullian Russell did well. Five latest Louis Eley, a farmer of the Cold won- h'ts of the day were well ren- Springs country, died last night at lered and backed up by the chorus St. Anthony's hospital of a compli- f "DaiKin Daisies" drew many en- tation of diseases of which he had fores The motion pictures were been suffering for some time. Ha onie ft the best ever shown at the had been in the hospital for treatment Grand The management have In- several weeks. His body is being stalled a five piece orchestra and nel,l at the Folsom undertaking par- Jtereafter first-class music will be lcra Pending funeral arrangements, rendered. Complete change of pro ' : srram Thursday night. The Co. pre-, 1 '"" -Ourc, tents "A Mixed Affair," another bl laugh. Now What Do You Think of Us? Pendleton is now in the metropoli tan cla.-s for the city now has a real genuine up-to-date taxi-cab service. ! JoseDh X. Bohl who cnndnnterl Ihn 1 slowly aut0 cab service here last summer, has ' . I For the first tlmA In four rlnva I there was "something doing" In police just secured a Ford taxi which he j has placed in operation and which i will have its stand at the Hotel St. I George. It is a new car, Just from i the factory, and consequently local people who wish first class service ! will be able to secure it. Unlike the taxi men in the cities, Bohl is charg ing only 25 cenU.to take a patron to any part of the city. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Pasco Mrs. L. J. Mclntyre of court this morning. Sam AVhitman. a ! registered at the Pendleton drunk, was given three days in jail is War Vcti-rniK tn Meet A cill is out for a meeting of Mai- rnd B- Piirr was elven a five day sen V,n Camp. No. G. United Spanish l a ""an "5far V' tf-rar.s, at tlvj Armory on De- emb'r 21. and disorderly I V.y Cur.: ha ve a Stlo.O(K) Tninnrtioii. 'Iff-J filer today, Sarah J. i t,n.l h us!. and, James J. Cumm. s '11 t-i 1. it F''.s a twenty acre tract la-sr Milton for J10.000. Court Docket Is Cnllcd. Preparatory to the January term of the circuit court which commences on the tighth day of the new year, Judge r'. W. Phelps assembled the Umatil la county bar this forenoon and call- Antone Nolte, the Pasco liquor man, came in on the X. P. this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morrison came in this morning on the X. P. local. Mr3. Robert Albee of Helix, was an incoming passenger on the X. P. this morning. Mrs. George Grey, formerly Miss Gertrude Brusha, arrived today for a visit with her relatives in this place. Dr. Harry P nker.on, chief of the Tuli'ti t, Alum. El ll.ils'.-n tlio Fin ander as yfstr-rlay pronounced Insane, w;;s t::'-: -n to the asylum today by Guard t.'anuron. cl t!i.; docket. A number of cases! j were dismissed and a number of oth- local office of the bureau of animal ... ers declared rrady for trial. As a re- i industry, arrived on train No. 17 to- sult thH calendar for the first week of court will soon be made out. Tc.h-Ikt,- Illumination Tomorrow. The regular winter examinations tor teachers will commence at the o!irt ;: ind ar i' many t , arniiiM'.' oio-y, ; Tnetliflf arithmi- r..i iiii'irr e.v morning and that theie will be r f !" t in- occasion. Ex- rlt!:itr. h - tory, phy!- '!yi(.''l uejraphy, reading, in i-a:!:n and methods in ii; will be. given tomorrow. Hoover Team Beats Molitor'g. Hoover's team last night administer ed a defeat to the Molitor five in the bowling tournament by the score of 2 day. William Mills, the Juniper farmer, was among the people coming In on the Northern Pacific train this morn ing. Peter Crockett, who Is a sophomore at the University, of Oregon, is spend- t the contest was the proof which .i.,.,. j n SWALLOWS DOM'S MONEY Pris'niei both leaders gave of their eligibility . t; their position, Molitor making high, score of E30 with Hoover but 6 pins behind him. It Is now practically cer-i , tcin that Pendleton will be represent-' f d at the Los Angeles tournament and , this fact has added great zest to the! tournament contests. Ait Do- Not Sae Him: Gets Three years. Salt Like City. The fact that he. had swallowed the only prima fade vldence ;i;ainHt him fill not Walter V ing to j t omif Imau Sluiron Buck. Councilman J L. Sharon, who has been in a Port'flnrl hocnllnl fo eau- save ''ra' v.er-ks for the treatment of one fauori. charged with attempt-1 his eyes, returned , to Pendleton' is i a 12 bill, which had been at'irday. While in the hospital he! raised to ld. from prison. Federal , underwent two operations, one for the Judge Marshall sentenced him to three! r"r",v;U of two cysts from h's eyelid and a half years at Leavenworth. I :,r"l one for the removal of n cataract Watson attempted to puss the bill on a local merchant He was seized by the merchant, but succeeded In swal lowing the bill. ;ami: warden controls pearls in texas lake Houston. Texas. Pearls of great purity and of goo.l market value have liwen found in clams which abound In Caddo lake in Marlon county, TexaB. The f.tids were map by a ramping p:,r y i njoy rT a clambake, one of il'e :) fin yle'ding a pearl appraised 1y I,. ,1 J .wclcrs to be worth over llivui. Announcement of the f nd preclpi from hi i eye. Bo'h were suacessful and as n rc-u1t Mr. Sharon's sight Is much Improved. Another cataract B forming on his other eye. however, and within two years ho will be com pelled to undergo another operation. Po-tal Jlti'li Is On. That yuletldo is drawing near has become known to PostmnHter J. T. Brown and his force at the local post off're. For days past the postal peo ple have been kept busy handling packages th-U r pfar while Mr Frown find his as I'-t-nt. Harry Reen. devote 'Vio r t in i to rr- r nr.U- ages nn letters. r.n h day that pass ei increases Cm volume of business IheSiand Pony, Oart Harness To b s. given away mm Call and learn particulars Tallman Co. THE First National lank PENDLETOH, OREGON Capital, Surp'us and Undi vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,000.00 KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY CLARK'S GROCERY Cash Sales Make Our Prices Lower When you send away for groceries you may sometimes receive a little lower price quotation, but your order calls for CASH. We sell for cash and meet all outside prices besides SAVE YOU THE FREIGHT. When you want to talk cash, come and talk to us; it's un necessary to write letters for we wiil even save you postage. All the good things for the Holidays are now here. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street I present you a list of fine Christmas ideas of ser viceable re membrances that speak love, affection and regard. Take 'Em Home EAST END GROCERY The. place where they dress the poultry for your table. Are now agenis for the Celebrated Seal-Shipt Oysters. You will also find tliem right there with a complete line of Groceries and everything in season. Phone Main 536 John Dyer, Prop. Psnnmnfly SMwif Meaning: Art wraught into silver vessels and wares for the dining room of a household. Children brought up in a household where associations with works of art brings familiar ity, always bear the marks of taste cultivated naturally. Where elegance is in tune with reason where the useful is beautiful they are early endowed with a poiso and a culture that no finishing school or college course can impart, and later, in the possession of worthy heirlooms, they have upon their tables, property which is not only an index of the culture and position of their parents (its self reflected upon them) but which is also a sure provision against the accidents of fortune. . Ordinary knives, forks and spoons do not mean Family Silver, neither do they become treasured heirlooms. lleautifnl silver designed to improve the din ing service and to make the dining service im pressive to the guest and to the family becomes old and cherished and imbued by Rentiment thru' association and becomes an heirloom and treasured into posterity. We have studied the arts and usages of sil ver. Wo have drawn into our store the products of America's prominent silversmiths. What is nicer? What is a better investment for Your home, than silver as a Xmas offering to the lady of the household? Each member of your family -and the guests of your home share in the delight and pleasure of its lasting use. The style and beauty of our silver acquired by the careful selection of it has made it dis tinctive from other silver and has often been refered to as Sawtelle Silver. Tx't Sawtelle Silver be your Family Silver. ROYAL M. SAWTtLLE JEWELER PCNOLETON, OREGON - 1$ We urge upon you the importance of doing your shopping early. And the Price .nd Quality Will MaJce You Smile Too. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHIRT. Suit Cases Bags Collar Bogs Hdkf. Bags Shoe Bags Toilst Sets In cases Glove Boxes Scarf Pins Cull Buttons Shark Studs Fancy Hose Shirts Pajamas ' Handker'fs G1oves Neckwear Underwear Neg. Shirts Sweaters Knit Coats Overcoats Win'er Clothing Hats Canes Umbrellas Shoes Slippers Straw Hats All while con tained in the Stifi