East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 17, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EIGHT PAOES.
DAILY EAST ORECOXTAN. PENDLETON. OREOQN, IHERSPAY, PECEMP.ER 17, 1M4.
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SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
F08M
Fresh Every
. t
Day from the Biggest Shippers
on the Coast -
If It's Fish, You'll Find It Here
Friday, Dec. 18th, We Quote
fiteelhead Salmon , 15c pound FANCY STOCK SMOKED 1TSII.
No. 1 Stock, rrenh Halibut 12c Pound f
COM MI1IA IUYEll SMELT, HIUST booth's Kippered Salmon IHc pound
OF PEA SON IJJic pound Hooths Alaska Black Cod I He pound
Hill Neck Clm 6c pound - Hooths Kippered Herring 15c pound
D?cp Rea Crab . I0o each ...
Halnc. Hellclou. Khrlmp Meat 35c pound I o0th - GoIJen ,oat"- 5c each
Eastern Oynter. solid pnek Oc quart ,,,ue Hta1 Cw(1 F1h. pound tablets. . .15c each
Olympla Oysters, solid pack 1. 10 quart Pooth'a Finnan HaddJe 16c pound
Our PEMECO Meats arc Always Fresh and (lean.
' Get tho Pcmcco IYo.XTlt Habit.
The Central Meat Market
KEkVS OF FABTJ JISD RJUSE
108 EAST ALT A ST.
P1IOXE S3
LOCALS
Q Advertising in Brief
RATF.8.
Per lint first Insertion 10
Per Ho. additional Insert loe....Se
Per lift, per Booth II W
No ioral tikm for Ires tbao 'J."t
Count 6 ordinary words to Una.
Lorala will ot be Uko otr tb
pLD tod rtmltUBca Boat accos
pa ay ordsr.
Smoke tha La Tlma cigar.
Phone I. C. Snyder, chimney iweep.
Ceod winter quartern for horaea
and riff at the Alt barns.
Try the La Homer 10c clear.
Tor aale fiood dry wood. 110
Thompson street, or phona 17JJ.
WanleJ Good, clean rag a at tha
Eaat Orcgonlan office.
For rent 7-rootn modern house,
117 Orange atreet Inquire John Vert.
La Tlma clgara, made In Pendle
ton. The AHa Ifouae, a good, popular,
yet cheap place to atop. J. U. Sheph
enson, prop.
Kite room houae for aala on north
aide. Corner lot Improved- Addreaa
"W thla of flea
Cood dry. black plna wood, ff-10
per cord. 1 00 If sawed. Delivered
fee B. Ii. Genrala or phona 771.
Old papera for aale; tied In bund lea.
Good for starting flrea, etc. 10c a
bundle. Thla office.
Try tha West End Market for gro
cerlea and meaU, 1)01 W. AIU ct
Phone 771. Free delivery. SatlsfaC
tlon guaranteed.
For aula Two modern cottages lo
cated on eaat Court atreet, seven
blocka from Main atreet. Inquire of
Walter!' mill.
"Mutt" takea tha big loada and
"Jeff ehowa the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and worega warehouae.
Office (47 Main atreet phone III.
For aale Modern aeven room houae
and aeven lota, with barn, cloae to
school. U00 takea It Inquire or
addreaa "A" thla office.
Several email farme on Umatilla
river particularly adapted to hoga,
dairy or poultry, 1760 cash, balance
on or before 10 veara. 7 1-1 per cent.
Fee Berkeley. j
Whipple, piano tuner. Phone 22IR-
Anyone wanting nice fat geese or
chickens, phone 262W.
For rent Partly furnished house.
Inquire at the Charlea Co.
For aale Express team, wagon and
harness. Apply at thla office.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Mra. John Vert, 607 College.
For dressmaking; a loo for nice
room. Mra. Frledley, 120 Lee atreet
Woman wants position for general
housework. 117 V. Court. Phone
14SM.
Wanted Poaltlun a h oum keeper.
Address It. Qulnn, Pox 31. Plymouth
Wash.
Lost Sunburst brooch. Finder
please return to thla office and re
celve reward.
Young woman with smnll child
want work on ranch. Address Box
S. Helix, Ore.
Middle aged woman wishes poaltlon
aa housekeeper. Can give references.
Apply t thla office.
Learn to dance In three private 1
norm. J. H. Merryman, Hotel Pen
dleton.
Potatoes, cabbage and onlona. Fine
line of cigar and tobacco. All
klnda of soft drinks. Stationery I
all kind. A good atock of randy for
the holldaya. Demotfa Store, (21,
Mala atreet
N'otlre to Pay.
Th Bchubert-Taylor Clothing Com
pany la dissolved. AH accounta must
be paid at once.
FCHCDEItT CLOTHING CO.
fld.)
I Werner Union pirturea.
At the Alta theater tomorrow and
Futurday there will be presented mo
tion pictures showing acenea at the
recent Farmers. Union convention at
The Dalle. The plcturea Include the
parade In which local delegates ap
peared. The picture wll be of Inter
est to all nu mbers of the organization
and .ther. W. W. HAURAH.
(Adv)
ra-ton EieJianse Kltotx.
I rc,ljS. Dec. 17. Several shots
were exchanged by the Mexican fac
tions at Naco. Conora, today, accord
lug to a telephone message. No bul
lets. It whs ssld. Ml on the Ameri
can side of the boundary.
Mliat K-ll at 11.10 Tn highest
j.r!- yt paid here f'T !.'. heat
thiM s'-rinon and In b.Mry re flvcn
Mvterday when several lots s-iM at
71 10 Ier busel. The Uryi rX Jot S'dd,
according to curr'-nt reports, t'ritlst
ed of 10,000 bushels belonging V E.
P. Marshall and W. J. Furr,ih Jo ad
dition there were some small pur
chases made by the local mills. orij of
those selling to a mill being Andy
Pet bier. Thi re has been lit'Ie W)i-it
S' lllnit of late owing fj the fact the
crop has almost passed out of the
bends of the growers and to the fur
ther reason that many of thoei who
still have wheat propoee to hold un
til Kprlng In hope of hlrher prices.
I Now a IVmif Norman A.
Humphrey, for 30 years an employe
at the Iiyera mill, la now engaged In
farming. having purchased the
Charles IClnehart leases when the
latter bought the Pierce ranch In
I'nlon county. In addition to the
Rlnehart land. Mr. Humphrey also
has E00 acres additional. He waa in
town yesterday on a ahort Urip.
a
IV Keevln In Oregon Many
parts of Oregon produce enormous
quantities of alfalfa and other plants
which should be made to yield honey.
At the present time farmers are mak
ing but little use of the nectar be
cause many of them do not under
stand the value or ru-thods of handl
ing bees. In order B aupply this In
formation and thus rtimuUite the bee
kep,ng Industry, the d-partmT1t o!
entomology at the A?ncj:tjral Col
lege has urrar.Ked a o.urw of lectures
and demonstrations on bee-keeping
for the next regular Fhort Course,
January 4 to 5. In add.tinn to this
work et-ral practical Iwe-keepers of
Orcjron wlU rhw th-ir methods of
handling bees.
fxtiidon Ycm4 Salt- C1e. Th
wool auction sales clo-d jehterday.
Alout K"fM) bales were offered and
crosebreds Vere In brisk demand, tut ' Ltt tlcbt a moct pieisii-t ax.d verj
merinos again drape-J TT.e feature j profitable iti-ir.g was tpi.t at the
of the fi.les was the setback In the home of Mrs. Tfcomas L Crowner.
price of merinos, amounting to 10 per j ;oi Thompson "street where the mtm
c nt for the finert and 3'i i-er cent for ; ber of the L'eihole Campl-re Gls
inferiors, due to the absence of C-.n-jwere del.htfui:y ettertajed ty SU
tinTital and American d-rr.and. to- Mark.a !ve.. tn guard iao of the ao
cether v. ith the poor quality f many j ciety. A contest la home-craft was
of the offerings w hich have been ly-1 held in which the g:r worked for
J C. Rhodes Is ainonz the Stanfield I ,n ln warehouses n the Continent. , honors During the Utter part of the
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Days Before Xmas
Have ycu everything you need?
Read carefully the list of sugges
tions be!oiv, then come in and let
us help you choose.
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KIMoA WAISTS
LAUIIST HPkli:MI"l TAMIY CAs:S
i.IATS" IIAMikniCirPS l'AXO' HIT P1S
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Admiral Charlea fi. Badger.
oently retired commander-in-chief f
the AtlanUc fleet "a fold the bouae
corrimittee on naval affairs that our
navy should have at least 41 first
clae dreadnau?hts In tha Crat te,
100 aubmarlnea, aapie air craTt t
the various types and an adequate
number of auxiliaries. Admiral
Eadper la now a member of the gen
eral naval board.
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W. H. Phannon of Helix la In the
city today.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor la In HermU
ton today.
E. W. Harnman of Echo Ment yea
terday In the city,
H. Panlster of Enterprise, Is a
Ruest at the Powman.
j (Coctlsned from p&ga two.)
ts ikjW v:s.tr
:r a
few da: with ' Dublin.
I
Asa secretary on th Royal
b-r fjii. Ciltin H'jtsnia. at Vaa-1 Arr!"5!r-jr! Comrr.Ujrton cf Aostrili
iLcaAageles (tie to beetle acq-j4!nd with ar.at-
( tera pertalalrg to the farm and th
. , . vexirg irot'.ni of the fell as weU
Lertcre To-orro- Xlgftt. u k:a4r ,.eTrj ,cb AM trarltf ortA.
K7 ",:tr? ! k"wn: Ccn. w-X b delt with tomorrow .t
in drte. adacatloaal eh err and a-;tajt( SocUl ani other phase, of
dsl affair, actely tetereed la ttt- u ,lfe !Te a
ting togerher a crowd to th Fjar-rg , j.,.
lectBre. atiriltg rocra ahoulj t at ;
in bucr w'jili ice ircxure in ui
theater tomorrow tight 1
clrawuls of 16.OC0 b
"' offered.
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I OUR EllOTTO
residents ln the city today.
Robert Burns, O-W. 11. A N. offi
cial. Is over from Walla Walla
Earl Tulloch has returned from a
visit to Wutsonvillc, California.
William Hoggard of Stanfield Is
transacting business here today.
I-tcher Ngrv ) made h trip
from Helix on the morning train
O. 15. Gordon and family are
Istered at the Hotel Pt. George.
James H. T. Scott. Milton attorney.
Is paying a visit to Pendleton today.
Mr. and Mra. T. O. Krauae of No
lln are spending the day in Pendleton.
Bert Sherwood of La Grande came
over ycMerday and spent the night
here,
H. Casteel. prominent Tllot Rock
reeldent, was a Pendleton visitor yes
terday W. Dollons, division superintendent
of the O.-W. R. ft N., la over from
La Grande
George IL Sutherland of Walla
Walla a as a guest of the Pendleton
last evening.
D. C. Erowncll of Umatilla came
up this morning from bis home on
the motor car
fr or,. I fr r .1 WuHulM.retr !
of Echo are spending the clay in Pen
dleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spencer of Ad
ams are In the c ity today on a shop-j
ping expedition.
Francis Stntts of Echo Is among j
th. day's vlsltorj in the city from
over the county.
J. R. Hendricks and C. W. Parrottj
of Nolln wore incoming pnnsengei s 1
this morning -n the motor car. J
William Ituthcr. accompanied by i
his in.'llier caiin ill from Helix on thj
Not tin in Pac-fic traiti tills morning
Al'er Fee, Fori of 3udt 'and Mrs ,
Jarm; A. l-'ee. is here fsr the hid:-!
days, lit I pr.idUiiip l.iw ft Seattl ' ;
now. J
W. J Haney and George Martin
Stanfield residents, wrre aioard tue
This accounts for the heavy with-
a trefTtlum !fi t C iv thrr fa-!
Bmi.iK.r.'rr -f t- v r.f OregTa tteater tomorrow t'ght
ere tat wi.j coca:n ai lemsi a lew
lbs from the Tj.-
th. schoC'2 bc-ard wlU rrestje, acd
Mayor D:-er ha prori to aay a
few words T-.e letsrer w::i be a-eis-ed
cn the j'-alform It aeveraJ of
su i iiim:ss axd hysteria.
even;:.c. delicious refreshment were
served fT the ruertf by
CurL Lois Hampton atd
Darnels. The men.Urs present were
the J!i-e') Myrcl Parlotte. Kuth Ter-
. Hirt ltnro'P.X l.KXa. eiruBt i
1 Eoi.bi-rr. ra-h:ce I-aajels. Loi , itutiona cs Oxford. Lctdon aid
;(')irl. I.i-s Hamftc-n. Meta N;c. ax-
V-el Crowner.
One cannot s.i y that s-lfi.-hnes is;
n sponsible for riervousnesa and yet ;
rim'i. -Kiionab!' it often is a consid- i
erable factor in causins nervous ail-,
The self-centered Individual who Is A I arty of Athena Ldx-s. cc.rf
rontlnually thinkin; of hi own com- M- Fay L Grow. Mrs. Marvel;
fort nd who mant'ests annoyance J W'atw. Mr.. Byron Ilswk. and -r. ,
over every trifie which Interferes !- Vinor.t momr-d to pBd.tl
v ith his particular occupation or ac-, J-"f-t-rday. returning last eremrtg. j
tv:tr ts running a decided risk. Withj
advtrcirg age a marked degree of lr- Mr Charles H. Day of Dayton will
litalfility is almort aure to follow. arr!' this evening to l-e a ruest of
If a "selfirh attitude Is cultivated j Mr C. S. Jerard.
tnd consldiTation Is demanded for
cjea ci i-e c.j.
A. L. Fjarlitg tis tr-ade social
eroHDr a n--iaX at -2 1 sice kis
gradaaUcn from s-jch well koon la-
grai-ia of special Interest to every
man. wo-ran acd chill of achocl aga
!n th. comaualty.
After fcU le-rture In Peniletoa Mr.
Srarf.Eg has placred a series ef dlar
coarsa througho-Jt the state and th.
b.gh!xrig c4!it:s la Washingtoa.
Wiiii Wilii ta tr.et likely fc th
text I'-are A Jr.
Indhl-ltifll whims without confiiera
tion for others, this readily grows to
be little leg tban a mania. Our ner
vous systems are delicately adjusted
and once the mind weakens its con
trol it is apt to become a factor for
pain and discomfort.
SAMUEL i. DIXON. M. D.
O.mmlKsioe- of Health, for renr.1-vanla.
IU KAck; WII4.
KIJJ' HIMSMr
Vr. C. P A. Lonergan is ettjoy-ir-r
n. visit from her mother. Mr
Mary FiKh of San Francisco.
Dr. and Mr J. E. Cromb and Mr.
Charles Ib ecard cf Stanfield tre v--i'.(.Ts
in rendleton today.
Mrs. P J. Hecenian. tnother of Mrs.
Frank E. Box den. left Tuetfay fcr
California to spend the winter. She
ALTATiiiE Friday flight
U. S. Army Test Pictures
of the
Jeffrey Quad Truck
Dr:re. rt-ars and braies c-c a3 t-r.r a heels, and caa travel
air road at ary time while laiel to Its capacity. Can
trt;! a dj-tie c;ac.-y l-ad.
FRANK C. RIGGS CO.. Distributors
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1 "MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY"
1 A BOX OF Ol'It FANCY flHADE AITLKS MAKES
A DANDY XMAS GUT. - E
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NEWTOWN PIPPINS. SPITZENHEMS an.l SOU
THERN SPY 8, EXTKA FANCY, PAPEH WUAP
J'ED, EAItTJE J?JZE, lioxt Pucked Solid, box ?1.50
mmm, mmw, pausnips, onions and
CAHnAUEVclioicvnfhf-' - . 1 '.
SWEET POTATOES Smooth, bright md, the kind
that bake good, 7 pund ....1 - - 25
DRIED PRUNES, tt rmp, ITALIAN VARICTY.
2 iKund a - , -
DRIED APltlCOlSPpfHUttl-Oood stock, 2 lU tt5
CttRON,
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for vour AinoB vtYX,
NAVEL 'OJUNIjES Tho w-ason'R i-Wu-cst, wirt
bin) lo'obt juicy fruit, Awn - - SO
JAP OKA NOES, Social---Sfo. 1 rock, Aotav 15
wrf, ri and juie-y.
OTHER www i ORANGES, do. 40?, 50 and C0
SEE OUR DISI'EAY V)F IOXTRA FANCY APPLES.
FRESH FiflS. d. hZf, IJIITTJ'.R-Fr.vh daily.
S ! u h,.n tt o.miA f t. P.fWt.ll' !
thla morning.
Richard (PuJe) Devlne, who is at-'
tending the University of Washing I
ton, la exjiectad to arrive home for
the holidays Saturday.
Elmer Storio and James H. Fturgis
came over from Walla Walla yester
day and uttended the minptrcl chow
latt evening, ,
F. M'Pmlth, trainmaster, and Trier j
Anderson, nwlittant roadmaster for
the N. p., came ovr front Pnacd this
tnornlcg.
VlIK UU TIMES AHEAD.
1 RAISINS, CURRANTS, HHS, DATES, CltRO
5 LEMON AN D ORAN0E PEEL, new crftjv, fvcryihi
I THE SPECIAITY CASH GROCEflY I
B JW75 DELIVERIES PROMPT. G2 Main St. B
NEXT DOOR TO QUELLE CAFE
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(Tha Baltimore Fun )
From one end to another this coun
try Is ringing with a chorus of op
timism. From the president of the
United Ptatea down, from bank pres-
S! Ident and corporation head and plain
H J business man, coma statement and
' Interview and letter expressing a be
S lief In good times ahead, and very
S j rear nhead at that If a period
S' prosperity la not to be our due, Insn
Ejall the exports have gone wrong.
B ! The Pun la glad of thla, of course
It la glad that time are bolter, and
promise to be very much better, and
It is glud that It was able to be fore
most among the papera of the coun
try In spreading the glad tidings. Its
fcppcinl financial section of ten days
r.go striking the keynote of the chor
us of prosperity that now fills the
country.
M;iy our antlcfpationii be fulfilled,
abundant ly. in good measure, pic
e l down and running over! And may
us inut'li us can be overrun into the
dcsulato nations of the other rieinls-
lii'ie!
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With Xmas Only
Six Days off, how
near are you through
Your Gift List?
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UMBRELLAS .f rvt-ry liiij abi c.-I t.
URKJSJI TOWELS in j'.a!n ii-c 1 ,'. -red Ufii.
STATIONERY of quality, in I'lnetntf Vxc.
DEI) SPREADS, b, a!I..'j Ld r.:t c.er?, ill irl-i.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Ecfcerxo-!'..--? rf'.
SILK UNDJ;i:WEAR itt vtt cr Iri. L. rl A. n?.
KID C WVES in tLc xawt v.rxi tLiic.
FURS il child. lLi't or voivj.a.
KNJTOOOIS, ir.i luir.": og;. twf Vrf. els!- au j !.n.
HANDKERCHIEFS, initial or j-lain litace.
MX'KWEAR, U.mJ wbir!y f,-r r..i"L.
Charlie llerzog. manager and short
slop of the Cincinnati Reds, whw bus
Just signed a contract to continue us
manager of the tea in for a period of
two ears Jn rejling lo a cjut a
to whether he intended to make any
tludes be Slid: "Well, inoet of he
tl.i.lH.f.elji ine w i : ! i to Clviu r Willi
c'liu'li.iuiti, but hey all visnt ller
rig as psiuenl for auy player ur
playns they des.ee to send to our
team, i : 1 1 J think JlerKog will bate
to U k Willi the Uuin "
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