East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    VACT, SIX
DAILY EAST ORFOOXTAK, rEXPLFTOTOREOOy. MONDAY, DECEMnER 28, 1M.
EIQITT PAGES.
8HB POBE CflflflCE
to 6
ot a Piono
Or TiMno l'laver, Sewing Machine, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar,
Hanjo anl other musical instruments at cost Ono double rood
cry j-owcrful organ, new, at cost. All Hand Vacuum Sweep
ers at half price. $15.00 best combination sweeper $7.50,
?I0nnJ?12. Swoopers for ?6, $S and ?5. Large O-Cedar
Mips, ?1. Lots of oilier odds and ends almost given away.
Electric Sweepers for ?15 and up.
JESSE FAILING
NEAR THE BRIDGE
ADAMS
II
INJURED
HI
IS Mil
ABLE TO BE
AROUND
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Ersrythlnf clean and up-to-dats;
FIRST CLASS SKRVICH
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Wsbb and Cottonwood 8ta.
Pbons SI7 Pendleton. Or
GOOD
LIGHT
Means
BETTER BUSINESS
CH KKRtTTj HOMES
BETTER ITEAIiTn
AXD ETESIGIIT
Let u wire row bucne and In
stall ow nodern Llgbtinf Fix
tor and Electrical Install
dons all these requirement!
can be obtained. fay we serve
yon?
Electric and ru supplies, elec
tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas
piping, motors and dynamo.
HRE STARTS PANIC;
SANTA IS BURNED
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. IS.
James Holsten, ranch hand, was aerl
ously burned when his clothing
Csueht firs -iI1a artlnc Cant
Claus at a Sunday school ChrUtmaa Belc.cted..to do the novating-,
WItKNXIK GREEN RECOVERS
RAPIDLY ArTElt MOST
THRILLING ESCAPE.
Election of Officers of Sunday School
will lie Hold January J Holiday
Visitors Are Hcturalnjr to ' Their
Homes Hand Continues Itho
tloo Oilier Notes.
(Special Correspondence.)
ADAMS, Ore., Dec. 28 Wrennle
Green Is now able to go abgut after
me injury he received In a runaway.
Earl Slmonton was an Athena vis
itor last week.
Sullivan Reamer was In town Sun
day. J. O. Hales, one ot the Adams far
mers, was In town Sunday.
Joe Lavadour and farmlly were In
town Sunday.
Miss Violet Plcard was In Walla
Walla last week.
Next Sunday, January 3. the elec
tion of the different officers of the
Sunday school will take place at the
Baptist church. Mr. Harrah. Miss
Bowling and Miss Fern Edwards were
tree in a schoolhouse west of this
city. The room was crowded with
children and a panic averted only
by the presence of mind of Mrs. Bert
Lelk, who began playing the piano,
Christmas Autolsts nit by Train.
CINCINNATI. O., Dec, 2S. Hurry
lng home in order to participate in
Christmas festivities, an automobile
in which four persons were riding
was struck by the Cincinnati, Hamll
ton & Dajton "Indianapolis Flyer"
at the Coleraln-avenu crossing, the
machine being thrown against the
bouse of the station-master, killing
him and injuring all of the occupants
of the car, two of them fatally.
Czar Holds 357,406 Foes.
lo.mjo.n. Dec. :s According to a
Petrograd dispatch to Reuter'a Tele
gram company, the number of Ger
man prisoners registered Is 1140 of
ficers and 131,700 men; the number
of Austrlans registered Is 3166 offl
cers and 221,400 men.
The Slav prisoners have asked for
Russian naturalization so that they
may be sent against the Turks.
J. L. Vaughan
831 Main Street
Phone 139
FIRST USE OF
RESINOL STOPS
TERRIBLE ITCH
Jan. 27, 1914i "I suffered over eight
Tears with eczema. It started in one
little place and kept spreading until it
covered my hands. My hands looked
like they bad been burned by Ore and
peeled off in large pieces until they
were oniy raw ucsa. I was told it was
eczema. It itched and burned me so
that I could not sleep at night. I fried
all sorts of eczema salves and one pre
scription after another but nothing gave
me any relief until 1 tried Kesinol Soap
and Resinol Ointment, and after the
first application my hands never itched
or burned again, and were well in one
week. I want every sufferer from
eczema to know that they can find a
cure in Resinol." (Signed) Mi3s Ethel
Scott, Milstead, Go.
Phvsicians have prescribed Resinol
for nineteen years, for all sorts of skin
troubles, pimples, dandruff, sores, ul
cers, turns, e'e. Every drujrgi.-'t sella
Resinol Ointment and I.csmol boap.
I'M' LITTLE! --- BUT OH MY!
In this little advertisement I want to tell you of my
LITTLE PRICES OX
Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Etc.
A fine large stock on hand and selling fast Pay our prices and save
money. Phompt delivery makes us as near as your telephone.
JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN
East Alta St Ph0ne 536
Mrs. Harve Roeebefrv was a Pen
dleton visitor last week.
ine iour Ed wards girls are now
visiting at the home of S. A. Ed
wards. They expect to spend Christ
mas vacation here with relatives.
John Adams who lives near Ad
ams, was In town Sunday.
Stephen Edwards, one of the clerks
In the. Inland Mercantile company,
was a visitor at the county seat Sat
urday.
sirs. Henry Whitley, who lives
near McKay, Is now here visiting her
mother and sister, Mrs. French and
Mrs. Hannah.
Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Boylen of PI
lot Kock, who have been visiting here
for several days, returned to their
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were Pen
dleton visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Rose
berry Sunday. Miss Elder of Pendle.
ton was the guest of Mr. and Mra
Stephen Edwards a few days.
The Lortte children came home Fri
day to remain over the Christmas va
cation.
Church Sunday morning was real
Interesting and a large crowd was
present
Revella Lleuallen who came dow
from Walla Walla the other day re
turned to his home Saturday,
Ralph Wallan, who has been visit
lng In Hermlston for some time,
came home Saturday evening.
Edgar Norvell of Helix, was In
town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blake were In
town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A Lleuallen motor
ed to Weston Friday
The Adams band met Monday ev
ening after having not met for one
week. Mr. Londell was present.
The young people's meeting Sun
day evening was real Interesting. The
subject was "This Tear for Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Florence are now
moving from the road camp to Mil
ton. their permanent home,
Frank Krebs bade a trip to Ike
Christopher's ranch last week.
Frank Hyde motored to Pendleton
last week to do some trading,
Mrs. J. W. Schafer and son motor
ed to Walla Walla last week to get
the children who are attending the
school there. The children will re
main on the Schafer ranch 'during
the Christmas holidays.
Carrie Newman came up from the
valley to spend Christmas with her
brother, Frank Hyde.
Fred Pell motored to Adams last
week In his car. It was a business
trip.
Peter Embysk, who lives out west
of Adams, drove to Adams last week
on business.
Mrs. Wallan made a trip to Pilot
Rook last week
Roy Ferguson was In town Monday
evening to attend band practice.
Harve Roseberry was In town Mon
day.
Florlan Gllnecki motored to Ad
ams Monday evening to attend band
practice,
printing board for a term to begin
January l. This will give him prac
tically the position ho has held since
Harris became' state printer a year
ago. Plimpton was also manager un
der Dunlway. .
Lawronce will be superintendent In
the printing office and this will save
11500 a year, the sulary paid the
present superintendent Plimpton
will be representative of the board
in the printing office and will have
active charge of the business end.
The law provides that the state print
er will receive a salary of 11800 and
a similar salary will be paid Plimp
ton.
The temporary appointment of
Plimpton, had It stood, would have
thrown the permanent appointment
Into the hands of Governor AVIthy
comho, Trousurer Kay and Secretory
of State Olcott. It became apparent
to the board, after an Investigation,
that even a temporary appointment
of Plimpton would not stand.
I-awrence was a member' of the
last house of representatives, being
elected from Multnomah county as
republican-Progressive. He Introduc
ed the compensation act and was
prominent In securing progressive
legislation along other lines. He has
been lately employed as Instructor In
printing In the Jefferson high school,
Portland.
hik'iii Santa Generous.
SALEM, Ore., Doc. 28 Christmas
was observed generally In the state's
capital. Special services were held at
the Eplscopul and Cnthollo churches
and entertainments of various kinds
were given at the state Institutions.
Under the auspices of the Cherrlans
Presents were distributed from a big
Christmas tree on the courthouse
grounds to all children who applied.
Despite the rain more than 8000 per
sons were crowded on the lawn. Rev.
II. T. Marshall, pastor of the First
Baptist church, delivered an address
to the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus left nuts
and candy In all the wards of the
state insane asylum. Superintendent
Lawson proyldod a big dinner at the
penitentiary' and at night a movlng
plcture entertainment was given. En
tertainments were given at the blind
school, the Industrial school for bore
and the girls' Industrial school, not
an Inmate of any of the Institutions
being overlooked In the dispensing of
lift".
Only one modern sawmill Is oper.
ated in the territory of Hawaii,
&
of SUNSHINE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS
CALLS YOU
With SUMMERTIME in WINTER.
Outdoor and Ii.door .Sports Boating, .Surf-bathing, Driving, Golf. Polo
Tennis. For rent and recreation, California Is delightful.
For Safety and Comfort, go via the
Oregon-Washington Railroad 6 Navigation Co.
through Portland. RETURN THE SAME WAT
CALI1YJKMA IS STAGING TWO BIG SHOWS '
Celebrating Completion of the Panama Canal
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Kan Franc!), February 20 to December 4, 1915
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
Ssn Dlcgo, January 1 to Due-ember 31, 1915.
They rrr.re!cnt the hlgheKt and bwt of
human endeavor In the world of art, sci-
enc and lnduntry. See Both of Them.
Tickets, Information, etc., upon applica
tion to
T. V. O ltrion, Agent, O-W. R. & N. Co.,
Pendleton. Oregon
It, IH'K.VS, I. P. A I. A..
Walla Walla, Wa:h.
PENDLETON FOLKS
. ASTONISH DRUGGIST
We sell many good medicines but
we are told the mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., known as Ad
ler-l ka relieves sour 'stomach, gas
on the stomach and constipation.
Many, report that A SINGLE DOSE
relieves these troubles almost IMME
DIATELY. , We are glad we are Pen
dleton agents for Adler-i-ka. Tall
man & Co, druggists. Adv.
LAWRENCE MADE
STATE PRINTER
BY THE BOARD
PLLMPTON IS FOUND INELIGIBLE
BUT IS GIVEN ANOTHER
POSITION.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 28 Arthur W.
Lawrence, of Portland, was' appoint
ed state printer by the state printing
board to succeed R. A. Harris Jan
uary 1.
The board receded from Its action
of a few days ago In appointing W.
M. Plimpton temportary state print
er, for the term heginning January
1, it appearing that he was disqual
ified by a constitutional provision
which says that only thoso who have
had 10 ypars experience as a practical
printer chall be eligible. The atten
tion of the board was called to this
position Thursday by a 'delegation
from the Portland Typographical i
Union.
Saturday the board appointed
Plimpton ns secretary of the state
zaunici
A Great
Beautiful Doll
and 2 smaller
dressed dollies
for every boy
and girl
the city.
Hurry
and get
yours!
w'O IDollgj
ID
bgjo tap
AULA
L 4 V
) ACTUU HQEflT, 25 fHCHES ryjsp
M Bigger jM M
These 3 dol
lies are beau
tifully printed
on one large
piece of mus
lin all ready to
cut out and
stuff. They
have gold-
en hair, big
brown
eyes and
are very
life-like
indeed.
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 71 INCHES
Bigger
Than a Baby
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7i IHCHES
HOW TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE BOLLS
The East Oregonian is going to give away several hundred
of these dolls as follows:
Any girl or boy bringing or sending to this office
One new paid in advance Subscription to the daily East Oregoni&n, by carrier for one month
65c, will receive free "Anna Belle" and her two dolls.
Or for one new'p&idjn advance subscription to the daily East Oregonian by mail 1 1-2
months 75c.
Or for one new paid in advance subscription to the Semi-Weekly East Oregonian 6 months 75c
Or by cutting 5 coupons from the Daily or Semi-Weekly East Oregonian and 10c.
If dolls are to be sent by mail add 2c for postage.
(lurry and got your dolls now, becauso this offer is for a limited timo only
Coupons to be clipped will be'found elsewhere in this paper each day.