East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 23, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREC.ONIANT, rENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC EM PER S.t, 1014.
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Fill the children's stocking
and load your holiday tables
with the wholejsine goodies we
sell.
Luster Drown.
A Merry Christmas
to All
P.uv your Chrtmas groceries, nut?, candies and fruits from
us and pit the ho?t quality, they will cost you no more than in
ferior goods sold by others.
PHONE 96
STANDARD GROCERY GO.
Where all .. e Pleased Court and Johnson Sts.
Newsy Notes of Pendleton
Trains ltnnnlnff Lata.
On account of snows In states east
of Oregon all trains from the east
are running late. No. 17, due her
at noon, yesterday did not arrive un
til after 4 o'clock.
imlille Dane rrlday Nlht.
The only dance In Pendleton Christ
mas nlgM will he held In Moose hall
Music by big United Orchestra. Ev
erybody welcome. Admission 60c
Adv.
Xotfc to Pay.
Th Schubert-Taylor Clothing Com
pany Is dissolved. All accounts must
be paid at once.
SCHUBERT CLOTHIXa CO.
(Adv.)
Skating at Ilertnlston.
Skating is the popular pastime at
Hermlston these days, according to
John W. Campbell who was up from
the project town yesterday. The
government reservoir Is froxen over
and also a part of the new reservoir
and both places are scenes of skating
parties every day and evening. The
tecent snow spoiled the Ice surface
to some extent but not enough to
keep the skaters off.
Ilaxkcthitll Canto Tonight.
This evening In the high school
gymnasium will be played the annual
holiday basketball classic of Fenaie
ton with the school quintet shooting
for one basket and the ex-hlgh school
stars who are now playing on college
floors pitching the ball at the other
The collegians will number among
them some of the fastest basketball
mm ever turned out by the high
school but they will be at a dlsad
vantage In not having practiced to
cether. The high school team is
K. Smith and a man named Tierce
The gun was not loaded but the three
men did not know It and were not In
a position to appreciate the matter
as a Joke. He was arretted by the po
Ilea who declare the colored man to
be too dangerous to be at large. He
will be retained at the city Jail on a
charge of disorderly conduct and the
case will then probably be presented
to the grand Jury.
Mca-liam Couple Marry,
At the Rjiptlst parsonage yesterday
afternoon at 3:J0, Frank It. Alget
and Miss Mabel E. Raker, a popular
pieacham couple were united In mar
rlage.
fast one this year ana tne
promises to be a pretty one.
start at 8 o'clock.
game
It will
University of Oregon
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TUESDAY,
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THEATRE
DEC. 29th
TICKETS $1.00, 75c, 50c
Tickets on sale at Pendleton Drug Co.
Annov filrls: Arrested.
E. McClalr, a cobbler who formerly
run a shop on Cottonwood street,
tm. rw.i.td bv Chief of Police
K.amv vesterday on a charge of an
noying young girls and this morning
h. nald its into the city coners. un
young lady reported that he accosted!
her as she was mailing a leuer in a
street box. ordering her not to drop
the letter and then molesting her as
she walked down the street, sne siep-
i.tsi atom and teiepnonca 10
th notice. While the chief was look
In for the man, another complaint
was made by a man who stated that.
while walking home with his young
daughter. McClair stepped between
them with the order to him to "beat
It," and then striking at him. The
rhlpf wcosmlzed the description of
the man and soon had him in Jail
Biff Choir for Xma Masses.
Two high masses will be held at
the St. Mary's Catholic church on
Christmas, one at midnight Christmas
eve and the other at 10 o'clock In the
morning. Three low masses will also
be held. A large choir has been
practicing on the Christmas music.
! The choir Is composed as follows: So
pranos, Mrs. Guy O'Melvlny, Miss Al
ma Scheer. Miss Nadlne Blakely, Miss
Mamie Mark, and Miss Adeline
Thome; altos. Mrs. William Cahlll,
Miss Minnie Thome, Miss Clementine
Molltor and Miss Louise Cahlll; ten
ors, Carl Hemmelgarn. Leo Molltor,
James Bannon and Eugene Molltor;
bassos, J. R. Kay, Ed Hemmelgarn.
George Phelps, August Bauer and
Guy O'Melvlny; violin, Bert McDon
ald: cornet. Robert Barney; pipe or
gan. Miss Mae Paulsen.
Bakery Auto Struck.
On Its lnltlul trip on the streets,
the Hohbach bakery auto was etruck
by the Kirkpatrlck automobile sever
al days ago and has since been laid
up ior repairs, a rear wneel was
torn off and the back end smashed
Poor Tots to Get Presents.
Through the charity of several lo
cal women, some poor tots In the eut
end of the city will tomorrow evening
receive a visit from Santa Claus. But
ror these ladles old Kris Krlngle
ould undoubtedly have passed the
houses by and In one there are Beven
children supported by a mother who
has been deserted by her hUBband.
Will Remain Here A while.
Alger Fee, son of Judge James A.
Fee, will remain In Pendleton for
several months but plans upon return
ing to Seattle eventually. He states
that business conditions are very
Quiet on the sound.. He was admit
ted to the practice of law in the state
of Washington while in Seattle.
Powder "In Bad" Again.
Charles W. Britton, the colored
bootblack better known as "Powder"
is "In bad" again. Recently he was
liberated from the eastern Oregon
state hospital to which Institution he
had been sent as the result of long
use of "dope" and yesterday he
flourished a revolver about promis
cuously, drawing it upon three dif
ferent men. Jerry St. Dennis, George
'OTI"'!'!!!!''!!!!!!!'!!!!
He rati!! TIm
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WHERE THE FAVORITE PLAYERS PLAY
THE HOME Or GOOD PICTURES
Stole Poultry, It 8 Allied.
One Moses Baldwin is this afternoon
receiving a hearing in the local Jus
tice court on a charge of stealing
poultry from Ernest French, a Tutuil
U creek rancher, lie was arrested
yesterday. Baldwin was staying at
the French place and In the absence
of the owner, according to the story
of the complaining witness. rnniFhr
and sold seven turkeys and two geese.
Cash Lost Is Dta-overcd.
FOSSIL, Ore., Dec. 23. An Inves
tigation of an apparent ehortaee in
the accounts of the irMir ..t
Wheeler county revealed that th nl.
lKed deficit was a balance hlrt In
the hands of the treasurer that had
not yet been deposited In th hnnk
It Is the treasurer's custom to make
a aeposlt of county funds once each
month, and more frequently if taxes'
are coming in freely. He made thi
deposit of 17000 October 10 and It
would have been made whether the
state accountant had come to Fossil
or not. he saysT
The county court considered the
bill for experting the county books
was far too high, it being eight times
the amount charged by private experts
for the same amount of work.
Wilson to Reappoint H. c Hall
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 President
Wilson, It was learned plans to reap
point Henry Clay Hall, of Colorado
Springs, Colo., member of the Inter
state commerce commission, whose
term expires January 1.
DKItlTAXTK MUST WORRY
ALONG ON $20,000 A YEAR
.
General Film Company Offers
"The Golden Beetle"
TODAY FOR LAST TIME
Admission 10c Children 5c
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Coming Thursday and Christmas
"THE THDEF"
From Editorial Page New York Evening Journal
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We sincerely Lujjc that the producers will jiaradc "The Thief all over the
Uuitrd Sta'x'?, in all the cities and towns.
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.' HANIKL. FKOJIMAN'S NEW YOKK LYCEUM THEATRE SUCCESS,
"THE THIEF"
BY HENRI BERNSTEIN.
Featuring Dorothy Donnelly Creator of Madame X
AND RICHARD BUIILER AND AN ALL STAR CAST.
316 Gorgeous Scenes A New York and London Success
lMi.su IVuuelvi pown. in this production are valued at $5000.00.
Direct t l'stiiiu' 'Tliejitre from Majestic Theatre, l'ortl.ui'l, Ore.
KKMEM HER CHRISTMAS I'VE AND CHRISTMAS DAY.
MoniKits Miori.n votk.
says ;nroiu pinchot
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Gifford Piikliot.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2 J "The best
way to make good citizens Is to make
citizens of our mothers and let them
in turn be trusted with the making
of good citizens," said Gifford Pln
chot before a large audience In the
Suffrage Shop on Fifth avenue. "I
do not believe, however, that univer
sal suffrage will be a 'cure-all' for
our evils, as long as a nation exists It
will have certain problems to meet."
22 lu-Iow In Nevada.
ItENO. Nev.. Dec. 22. Elko was
the coldest place In Nevada, the offi
cial temperature there registering 22
degrees below zro.
JUST ONE MORE DAY LEFT
To Do Your Christmas Shopping In
Tomorrow From Early Morning 'til L&te at Night
Get in the crowd and enjoy the wonderful values
in Xmas presents offered at this big busy store.
Men's necktiea 25, 39,
45, 60.
Ties, box, Buporters, hand
kerchief, clasp and stick
pins CO, 91.23, 91.40
Leather fob belta and - hill
book - OS
Shirts for Christmas gifts at
U9, OS, $1.49 $1.08
Gloves aro always appreciated
25, 49, 98, $1.45.
Sweaters for men, women and
children for Christinas, at
49?, 98?, $1.49, ?1.98
92.98.
Extra heavv all wool sweaters
93.98, 94.98, 95.90.
Dolla, all sizes, dressed at 25?
49?, 98? nnd up to 9"-50
Kid body dolls nt 98?,
91.49, 91.98, 92.49
Folding co-carts for dolls at
91.69, 91.98, 92.49,
Whv not a silk petticoat, at
91.98, 92.98, 93.98.
YOU CAN DO
BETTER AT
Christmas
912.50,
Ladies' coats for
97.90, 99.90,
914.75.
Children's coats, a splendid
assortment to select from,
91.98, 92.98, 93.98,
9 1.98, 95.90.
Or a tailored top ' skirt at
93.08, 91.98, 95.90.
Kimonna mako suitable ejfta,
91.98, 92.98, 95.90,
97.90.
Dainty waists of mescaline,
crepo do ehino or taffeta at
91.98, 92.98, 93.98.
Tablo linens niako irpod
Christina eifts, yard 49?,
G9?, 98?, 91.49.
Silks for waist or dresses at
49?, 79?, 98?, 91.49
Wool, goods for Christmas
gifts, yard 49?, C9?, 98?
and 91,'19
WE LEAD
OTHERS
FOLLOW
I'M LITTLE! - BUT OH MY !
In this little advertisement I want to tell yon of my
LITTLE PRICES ON HOLIDAY TABLE NEEDS
Candle, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetable,
A fine large stock on hand and selling fust.
Groceries, Etc.
Pay our prices and save.
money. I'nompt ueuvery manes us as near as your icieiuione.
JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN
East Alta St Thono 536
ETTEt HURRY UP
To Get These Timely Articles at Such Low Prices
FANCY NECKTIES in holiday boxes cut to, each 29?
Fancy. Holiday Hoxes SUSPENDERS, cut to, each 39?
A LARGE VARIETY OF INITIAL HANDKEUCIUlir M
in silk and linen at prices cut to 15?, 19?, 25? and 39?
each.
Men's and Hoys' warm GLOVES and MITTENS, fleece lineJ,
just the thing for thee cold days, from .. 15? pair up
WE ARE PREPARED TO COMPLETELY FIT OUT THE MEN AND B(l
PRICES THAT ARE AI50UT ONE HALF OF WHAT THE OTHER
STORES ARE ASKING.
ROYS AT
Mii-.v . W Main and Court Sts.
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Former H. H. Wessel Store Pendleton, Ore.
J M 4 ifSj iS4 2& M 'Ski 3 tl
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Playing the Part Made Famous by his father, Joseph Jefferson
'RIP VAN WINEOX
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31 Its Helen Anita Do Witt.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. With the
annual Income of $20,000 allowed her
Ly the courts until she becomes of
n?e 'MlRfl Helen Anita De Witt, a p.
Moachlng her 18th birthday, will be
launched on her career In fashion,
ut le society one evening of this week,
when her uncle, J. Hornblower De
Witt, will present her at a dance giv
en at Sherry's .. Here are some of
the items that whl eat Into Miss De
Witt's Income during the year: Warfl.
ro)p, $9000; entertainments, $2000;
riding horse, $1500; French maid,
$500; flowers, cards and Incidentals,
$1000; share of expenses In maintain
lug town and country home, $6,000.
When MIhs Do Witt becomes of age
she will receive a one Blxth Interest
in a trust fund left by her grandfath
er. AuguHtus C. Downing. Thin In.
Krest, will amount" to more than $1,-000,000.
Do you realize that not a week passes that you do not
have a chance to see the work of some great actor or act
ress on the screen at The Alta. Good pictures are edu
cational. Todays picture should be seen by every one
who likes to see the greatest artists of stageland.
Comedy Day Tomorrow Comedy
"False Pride Has a Fall"
STARRING DOT FARLEY
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