East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tacit: six.
DAIT.V EAST ORFOONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1014.
ETOTTT PAGES.
9
3
OUT AT USUI III
OMR
no
A wise person takes notice of Nature's demand
for correction and assistance. Unhealthy con
ditions of the stomach, liver or kidneys first
give warning by a trifling symptom such as
heavy feeling, sick headache, poor appetite or
depression of spirits. You should pay attention
to these unnatural feelings immediately and
(Largest Sale
of Any Medicine
in the World)
PEMj
are what you need. Try them, and you will always keep a box at hand.
They give you a clear mind and a sound body and keep you at your best
They help the brain to be bright and active by purifying the blood that
nourishes it They drive impurities from the system, regulate the stomach
and bowels, improve the appetite and greatly benefit the general health.
When you experience signs of sluggish liver, inactive kidneys,
latent dyspepsia or impure blood, you can depend upon Beecham's
Pills to promptly relieve and prevent more serious trouble.
A Timely Dose Works Wonders
At All Druggists, 10c 25c
Direction of t pedal valus to women vitk every box
ATHENA YOUTH
IS HOME FOR
THE HOLIDAYS
OltEIX MTIIERRIV ILS BEEN
ATTENDING BCSI NESS
SCHOOL, IN PORTLAND.
(Special Correspondence.)
ATHENA, Ore.. Dec 19. OreU Mc
Phcrrln, who has been attending; the
Behnke-Walker business college In
Portland, arrived In Athena Friday
and will spend the holidays with his
Bother, Mrs. E. McPherrin.
Frank McDonald of Milton, was In
Athena Friday. 1
GOOBl
light
i
Means
BETTER BUSINESS
CIir.KJUTIi HOMES
BETTFJl HEALTH
AND EYESIGHT
Let m wire your hutne and In
stall our nxvl-m Lighting Fls
lure and Elect rlcal Install
rlnn all these requirements
can be obtained. May we serve
yon 7
Electrlo and gas supplier, elec
tric Uht wiring beU wiring, gas
piping, motors and dynamos.
J. L. Vaughan
831 Main Street
Phone 139
George Carmlchael, Jr., of Weston
was an Athena visitor Friday.
Sam Mann later of Enterprise, was
an Athena visitor Thursday.
L. L. Rogers of Pendleton, tran
sacted business In Athena Friday.
Earl Slmonton of Adams, was an
Athena visitor Friday.
E. A Zerba, bookkeeper in the
Preston-Shapper milling company,
was a Weston visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lleuallen of Wes
ton were Athena visitors Thursday.
J W. Plnkerton of Milton, was an
Athena visitor Friday
Dr. J. D. Plamondon spent the fore
part of the week visiting his mother
In Salem, Oregon.
Mrs. D. H. Sanders was a Walla
Walla visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. F. S. Le Grow, Mrs. L. S.
Vincent. Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mrs.
B. X. Hawks were Pendleton visitors
Wednesday.
Miss Carrie Booher of Spokane,
Wash., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl
Christian of this city.
Wm. McKenzle of Weston, was In
Athena yesterday.
Girl Ensnares Mashers.
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19. The
cleverness of Miss Mabel Carter, aged
15. 1521 Kennington avenue, enabled
the police to capture two alleged
mashers Sunday night. Miss Carter
says she was stopped at Illinois and
Market streets by two men who, after
offering her popcon. Insisted on ac
companying her to her home. She
excused herself and walked across thv
street to a telephone to call the po
lice. She returned and talked to the
men until bicycle policemen arrived.
The men gave their names as Jack
Pwope and Ace Dunlap. They are
chared with offendins persons on
the street.
POPULAR COUPLE,
WEDDED, TO LIVE
AT PILOT ROCK
rrlendly Suit to Decide Office.
MARSHFIELD. Ore., Dec. 19.
Judge John F. Hall, of the count
court, and James Watson, Judge-elecl
will submit to the Coos county cir
cuit courts Erlefs or arguments nexi
v.-eek setting up their respective claims
on the office. The suit Is entirely
friendly and will be without action of
court, the parties having agreed to
be governed by the decision of Judge
John S. Coke, who will preside at the
hearing Both men declared they are
not desirous of holding the office If
it does not belong to them.
MimilUIIIHIIII'IIIIIHIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIJ
FIVE
Rock Springs Coal j
I Good Dry Wood
S Slabs and Kindling j
m mmm mm mmmm mmmmm mm mm mm, nw i v
it's not the kind we keep but it s the j
I kind we sell I
1 r i n?7F3)in,r.ir
I ID. iU. UUKs:
T
MANY FRIENDS WISH THEM
Miai nAPPINESS PERSON
AL NOTES OF TOWN.
(Special Correspondence.)
PILOT ROCK. Ore.. Dec. 21. Irl
Terry and Helen Linsner both of this
place, were united In marriage at
Pendleton Wednesday.
Both young people are well known
here. Miss Linsner has lived at Pilot
Rock for a number of years, with her
aunt, Mrs. E. Linsner. Mr. Terry has
helped his father farm his ranch near
Albee for a few years. The young
couple have many friends who wish
them much Joy In their married life.
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Terry will make
their home here.
"Jinks" Jaques was a visitor at
Pendleton Wednesday.
James Whittaker and family of
Nye, passed through here Thursday
en their way to Pendleton to do some
trading.
Dewey Jaques was a visitor at the
county seat Thursday.
Paul Stanley, brother of Ward
Stanley, arrived here from his home
In Missouri Tuesday to visit his
brother for few weeks.
Frank Duff paid Pendleton a busi
ness call Friday.
Bert Reeder of Nye was In town
Thursday doing some trading.
Bert Johnston made a business trip
to the county seat Thursday.
Blanche McGaughey is visiting her
uncle. George McGaughey, for a few
days.
Bert Buholts of Nye was in town
Thursday.
Hazel Beltle was a visitor . at the
county seat Thursday.
Mable Johnston spent Thursday at
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter visit
ed at Pendleton Thursday.
J. W. Steer was a visitor at Pendle
ton. Thursday.
Don't think becausei you have taken
many remedies In vain that your case
Is Incurable. Hood's Sarsaparllla has
cured many seemingly hopeless cases
or scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism
kidney complaint, dyspepsia and gen
eral debility. Take Hood's. Adv.
Rabies Feared In Harney.
BURNS, Ore.. Dec. 19 Consider
able excitement has arisen In all parts
of this county on account of the num
ber of coyotes with rabbles that are
biting dogs and cattle.
The coyotes, when shot at, march
right on toward the person shooting
They go without apparent purpose,
but ready to bite any living thing.
They have no hesitation In entering
cattle yards around the house or any
part of the premises. People In the
country are afraid to send their chil
dren to school.
Moratorium Is Extended.
PARIS. Dec. 19. For the fourth
time since the beginning of the war,
the financial settlements have been
postponed. The moratorium, apply
ing to all negotiable securities dated
before September and maturing before
March 3, 1915, has been extended for
two months.
Business now appears to be better
than at any time since the war be
gan. This applies both to production
and to trade.
More coin Is In circulation. Gold,
v Hch has been In hiding Is occa
sionally given In change now.
I Planing Mill and Lumber Ymci
'itlHmlllflHHltMllSltlMMttdll.U'HIlt'Hll'tUlt"
LOCAL DUt'GGIHT 8YR:
"TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE"
We want to tell those In Pendleton
suffering from stomach or bowel
trouble that we are agents for the
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycf-rlne, etc., known as Adler-1 ka,
the remedy which became famous by
curing appendicitis. This Is the most
thorough bowel cleanser known and
JUST ONE DOSE relieves Hour atom-
I a h. k;i on the. stomach and constl-
fif!,n almwt IMMEDIATELY. You
v. :: e ;urj,r:w-l at the QI.'IOC action
n' Adler-i k.i. Tallnian & Co., drug
fl'-ts Adv.
early mm hie
DAMAGE WILL TOTAL 115,000 IT
IS ESTIMATED ORIGIN OF
FIRE UNKNOWN.
uno Man Has Narrow Eacape from
Suffocation While Sloping on Sec
ond Floor of IIU Store Live Wire
Shocks Many Firemen Havo Hard
Fight Because of Cold.
.PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 21. Losses
aggregating probably $45,000 were
caused at Qreiham, 11 miles east of
Portland, by fire early yesterday mor.
nlng, when nine buildings In the bus!
ness district on Main, between First
and Second streets, were destroyed
with the contents, covering a half
block on each side of the street.
The fire started at 3 o'clock In the
store of the Bartlett Mercantile com
pany. The origin has not been deter
mined. The stocks carried In all the
business places burned were wiped
out. ,
Mr. Bartlett, who was sleeping on
the second floor of the store, barely
escaped suffocation. He was rescued
ly Fleet Fox, a business man who
leached Mm with a ladder.
live Wires Fill Many Persons.
T. R. Howltt was rendered uncon
scious by coming In contact with a
I've wire that had been burned In two
by the flames. He was revived sever
al hours later. Harold Kern and a
fireman also were severely shocked
by wires, and several others wers
fhaken from a similar cause. The
fallen strands charged the water from
the hose lines with electricity and
added to the difficulties of the fire
men.
A. E. Llndsey, a merchant, sleeping
across the street from where the fire
started, ran two blocks, barefoot and
in his night clothes, to turn in an
alarm. The flight was made over the
frozen ground.
8
&
S
8
s L
For Good Things to Eat
on CHRISTMAS
Candies and Nuts for the Children
PLANNING NOW FOR
TTIE "SAFE AND SANE"
SHEBOYGAN, Wis.. Dec. 19.
Only a couple of hundred more days
before the Fourth of July. But She
boygan Is doing Its Independence Day
planning early.
The business Men's association had
a large surplus left from the fund
for the Star Spangled Banner Cen
tennial last September. Nobody knew
Just what to do with it. until a fore
slghter citizen suggested that It be
used as the nucleus for a Fourth of
July fund. The Idea was enthusiasti
cally adopted, and furthermore a
committee was appointed to begin
laying plans for obtaining prominent
speakers and making other arrange
ments for a program.
An extra largo lino of choice fresh Christmas candies and
nuts all displayed well making it easy for you to choose just
what you want.
Our Prices Can't
Be Beat
ROYAL CHOCOLATES
HOLLA BOLLA WHIRLS
MIXED TAFFY"
1IARSILMALLOWS
LION MIXTURE
PLAIN MIXED
RIBBON CANDY
ROLL SUGAR STICKS
FARIS CREAMS
FRENCH MIXED
JELLY BEANS
BON BONS, Chocolates
Mixed Nuta, Walnuts, Almonds, Peanuts, Brazil Nuts,
Filberts, Pecans, Good Dry Popcorn that will pop.
Tm-Blu fancy cakes, cookies and biscuits
S DATES, RAISINS, FIGS, ORANGES, BANANAS, CLEAR COMB HONEY, CRAN-
BERRIES, ETC.
Fresh Eggs for Your Christmas Cakes
, These Eg3 aro guaranteed to be fresh and the supply is limited so get your order in early.
Chickens and Fowls of All Kinds
Nice Chickcn3 for your Holiday dinners, dressed or alive, larpe or fry. SEND YOUR OR
DER TO US FOIl ANY KIND OF FOWL, EITHER DRESSED OR ALIVE.
g Try the Griggs' System! Get the Griggs' Habit!
S
1 L1I(SS LIOOELIY
We give the big cash discount aud save yoou money.
No stamps nor premiums. o pay j-ou the cash.
Try us for a month and get acquainted with our low prices on best tablo necessities, sold
to you courteously and delivered promptly.
IS
200 E. Courl St
FRANK M. GRIGGS, Prop.
Telephone 445
rVAi ff.l . I f lsMisMA 91 M mm.
i i u - ii
ireWiri tit 0
Sl I fit r
piof
IDLY
in which to do your gift buying, before
,nl
TMAS
inMIDIIIIBllllllH
pONT be compelled to choose your gifts from
S the "picked overs". Visit the stores now
and have your presents laid away.
Watch the Columns of the East Oregonian
carefully for gift suggestions from those who are
prepared to supply you, and
1
fepp
if
3
3
a
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
as
3
3
3
I
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3