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EIGHT P DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 191! ssaggg!?, 1 1 i' m. i.aa 11 a n ip.'j.. - it-m m 1 i: -uj u-smji-u PAGE FIVE UMHMIIUtUlfUHMIIinUIMIilllllllllUMIHIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIMIIHItlMIIIIMIIMIIIHlMim I FANCY CI WHEAT FATTENED PEMECO" PORK by the II Per side 8c Pound PREPARED IN AN UP-TO-DATE ABATOIR GUARANTEED SANITARY AND WHOLSEOME Sauer Kraut, quart 10c Pumpkin 40c, 50c Heinz Mustard, pint 20c Eastern Oysters, Olympia Oysters, Clams KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES. SERVICE SANITATION QUALITY gThe Central Market P hone 45S. 10S E. Alta St. LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief HATES. Per line first Insertion 10c Per line, additional lnf tlou 4c I'er line, per month 11.00 v ihhIh taken for lew tuan !. ' mrit ti ordinary words to line. I .wain will not be taken ovar th telephone client from Kant Oregon Ian paid up sobacrlbara. Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. ntat manufacturers' showing Flnei Furs, Saturday only at .Sayres Store For chimney sweep, phone I C Snyder. Great manufacturers' showing Fine! Word has been received here that Fur., Saturday only at Sayres Store Mlaa Hazel Wxrlck and Mlsa Helon j s .()rvell. Helix merchant, is Dressmaking, Mrs Bowman. Phone Ka ''"n lrl who iTr in the city today. He reports his J43M attending a aeminary at Tarrytowi. ; ,n K(gHr recovering from the in- on-ine-nuiison. win .menu iri';iUiv y, s,,Ht:,ineil recently in an au- Mrs. Weatbrooke Dickson and little daughter. Mary Loulae, left to'lay for Portland to spend a month at the home of Mrs. Dickson's mother. Mrs. Noon. Great manufacturers' showing Flnel Furs. Saturday only at Sayres Store Dressed hogs, 8 cents pound, a I Cash Market. Wanted By refined lady ns housekeeper, inquire "L fke. Army-Navy game at New York to- to ltccident. morrow aa guests of Cadet Frankl Sterling Silver Pencils A silver pencil has most a necessity. become nl- Bertholet of Pasco, son of Conductor ' Qua Hertholet of the Northern Pa position clflc train to Pendleton thit of- dii Wednesday at the Methodl. t of Helix is a Pendle- j S I- D. I iwens ton visitor today. G. K. Merwln of Salem is register-if ed at the Pendleton. Chris Johnaon of Helix Is in UttlJ Furs, Saturday only at .Sayres Store! Wanted Four or alx boarders, SI"!' Mill street aL.i .. i, i.-,,,.. parsonage in this city. Mis Blent he fiulnes ol Helix iiecam.. tne nnde oilv" Harry N. Hicks of Helix, the cere -I Harry McDonald of Pilot Rock wj mony being performed by Rev ('. A. at the Bowman yesterday I Hodshire in the oreseni'c of lust i amit- w.i.-...,;., ,.f larsew .... ,,i 'ileal iiuiiiuiu. luieis luunuig i mr, rrjp,(s Furs, Saturday only at Sayres Store, For rent Furnished rooms with ... heat and bath, inquire 502 Jackson, i wgt0B (ormr, principal of one of Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have the grade schools In' Pendleton, was lorage warehouse Phona 319, j married on Tuesday at Weston to John Uosenberg, Court street I Robert BloratTen, S well known I watchmaker and Jeweler. All work , young farmer of that community The marriage vows were administer- Anita Klrkali 1 BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Vi-PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Go. Leading DruOMs XNNOI W fmi:t. I hereby announce myself sa a candidate for election to the ofllce of councilman for the Second ward. subject to the action Of the voters' rou to offer, anc at the turning election I (Adv I A. H. COX. St. George Grill MERCHANT'S LUNCH 35c Served daily, except Sumliiv from 11 to 2. We are now receiving daily shipments of the QejutfM Original "Hof Brau-Quelle" Crawfish. Only first (lass house In Pendleton employing whitu, ihef. Cater to VOW VptsBtlte J. K. Al.l.F.N. Mgr. We ftTarsnteed. For rent or sale Eight room mod ern brick house with garage, in good location. Inquire this office'. Old papcra for sale; tied In bun lies. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle Thla office. . Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have price? N. Berkeley. Furniture for sale and house .or rent Mrs B. Ft Trombley. Phone 111. J vxaut to rent an Dec. 20th If possible Welch. Box 643. Lost Dark brown cayuse mare ed by Rev. n. D, Wood Mr. and Mrs. Hornet . Watts. Mr. anil Mrs Linden Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs J. D. Plamondon of Athe na, were among the out of town gUostS at the Klks bull last night. ThanksKh ing day In the city J A Campbell of Hermlstor a Thanksgiving guest at the George. Carl Monroe, day clerk of the Se ward Hotel in Portland, was here yesterday on a business-getting trip. Mr. Snd Mrs. C H Olcott have returned- from San Francisco where they had been visiting for several weeks. Miss Dora Myrick has recovered from a sever elllness and is able to re sume her duties at the Alexander Department Store. The HALLMARK pencils are well made and very' reasonable in price. They come in sterling silver or gold plate at the same price. Magazine style, holds five leads, long or short style, $1.00 each. Straight clutch style, holding one lead only, long or short pencil, 75c each. Small screw pencil, sterling or gold plate, plain or fancy patterns. 25c each. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887 The HALLMARK Store Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii iHiimuHHHntitttHi' lMlllHlimf: TO ROOM M I M'L Chamber .t for Pretty Oommci'ce Idvcrtl MaiiU as t it Guests ipartment James B l Justiie delivered there trite ivmarks to the husband: "You don't have to knock your wife down and blacken her eyes to create Cruelty. The lash of the tongue is far worse. Your temper, conduct, words and actions toward your wife have been bad. "The man that loves his wife must love her all the time. You can'; FEE NAMES HIS CHOICE ON ALL NORTHWESTERN TEAM tling in Pendleto for several years. Adams. Until a moved to Wall his daughter Where he. Bf 1 Later moving H rear ag when h t Walla to live rhester A. Fee of Pendleton. thirl best athlete In the United States and rack captain at the University of) the new.pai.ers for pret- treat her brutally most of the time j Oregon and P"mK .... ........ ,u ... h.e ..fter- rolleate oaper. has made out his paper 'I.WIN.VAT1. Nov 1. What IS probably th. most unique iian ut advertise a city waa launched here by tff.- chamber of Commerce, which i-.,..ihe.i mane atar In tureneau. , i. ,.d advertisements m tne wan , ... Star1 on eleht shoulder. K"- eAlutrnia of .r.l offered. Phone 2W. iv irlrla in each community wtthlaland then pretend to love hei flreat manufacturers- showing Fine! a radius of let mHes to represent warts; ,he OSt stand for this eba , L I, . -re; t.e Cincinnati. statu bickering. You must know that ' ' , k . . ,. .,,, ,,e ... Mm cant l? the autocrat when vout I Fr sale-300 tons of grain btjf. The SttttM ... the , s w m be t jmii,ved ., Will sell in lots or win ieeu siock ui' ran in.", nuwi - M(v lM.cartlllo sued her husband any kind, horses, mules cattle or leonaMy 1'epresent the . n telling ... . on the srnd of i sheep R. B. McEwen. Athena, Ore , the BMCee of ISimw . ! abandonment and cruelty. DeCrtil. For sale-or will trade for Ume-''" ne iZZ Ji.. Uppearrt as his own counsel. He lilla county grain lands, good vaMsvjThey will hand out attra, . croaa-examinee his wife, testified in ranch near Sclera. Orefon. Inquire m books of t"Tw behalf and then crosa -exam- si ColeswortlTy's Chop Mill. HI ft I" add. Ion. the ehams. ol W a- anerce will place Brett) giria nt eai u . Ana street. ,.i, i,,, ..i ... ih. in road depots m i 111. Int.-' ' Qreat manufacturers' Showing Vine CRACK ATHLETE t MM INTV Of TON FROM F.I.IMIVVI I -WA8HIXG-II ST. til hta death. m femaine. ther- The decer children ls '"rvTed by ter; Mra Arbogait of Ft. la. and Stewart of Walla six r Henry Arbogaat of this grand .nuid children and one child survive him A' j. i.i r MRS. .ti r w is)' n- Jiree SPV" ,wr. am1 JIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ItllllllllllllllllllllllllltU Siein-Bloch i Overcoats '"urs, Saturday only at ftayrei Btoral Prompt automoblte taxi service, day or night Funerals to camef ry only 13. 5. Phene 110. Quelle Res taurant. Car Tor country trips, phone 70 Carney ii Huey Taxi Co. Wheat farm of 320 acre, to trade. Will take city property to extent ot one-third amount of first payment and mortgage for balance. Apply Pendleton F.xchange, Room 2. aver Taylor Hardware Great manufacturers' BhoWlHg Fine j CartiHe aftHinst Curs. Saturday only i Sayres store DaCartlllo, the In addition, the chamber merce will place pretty girli ..f the railroad depots in t to direct visitor-. This plan has m. er been tried anvwhete before. team for the 1915 season Northwest choice is: Ends Zimmerman, W. Mitchell. 0, of O. Tackles Beckett. U of W. S. C. Guards Smythe. O. A. C O. A. C .Center Rlsley. U. of O. guarterhack Huntington Fullback Doane, W. S. Halfbacks Abrahams, Hangs. W. S. C. The University His .'H- irv Mi-Arlofl THIs CW.-jk;,, Proitlmfs fiancee. Wtfl SjMSMal ark. D. of of BLACK EVE N LOVK TOKI.N. lushing In Tongwe IMd Mote Be. rere and liiim-iv xinint.il. team-s. WHITE PLAINS. V Y.. Nov. it, -i'ollowmg the decisi.i ..f Justice Jo seph Morehauser In the supreme court grantinf! a separation and ISO a month alittmny 0",Mrs. Marie De hor husband. Louis "orapard king," th ass- lit hi Walla ltoad Itody Is Named WALLA WALLA. Wash. Nov. 2 ,- -The committee to view tne propos- j omjtted lrom eollgid led F.lgin-Walla Walla auto roan " .caff Kington is av 1 named by president Paul ft W eV- tm, ,eadng No rauch: ..f the Blue Mountain imo.. Roads' Association This commltte". S. E, Harris. C. A. Galloway and B. Ryder, all of Elgin, is to !ew the routes proposed on the Elgin . Three routes have !en tUsCUBSed The r..;td to the summit n this ''de will be selected by Welle Walt, and Milton people. It Is planned to have the survey completed be fete wiBfei sets in. C TaVashington Monstrous showing of correct stales in overcoats. Fabric patterns used em brace the season's many up-to-the-minute styles. Cut, make and trimmings are de tails that have been care fully looked after in the usu al Stein-Bloch way. Prices $20 to ?35. I ALEXANDERS I g,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii''Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinr itllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I We Guarantee to Teach 1 You to Sing or Play any Musical Instrumont BY OUR SYSTEM Yon can learn to sing or play any Instrument better and In less S time than I" nj other system Our system is the product of the E world s best musicians. It maker, learning s pleasure. Thousands of students in nil parts of the country recommend our courae. bj, more thoroughly Introduie our work we are offering our reg- I nlar iU, course for tit. We give you a written legal guarantee to teach yu. For a Few Days Only we are offering a New Flat Man- -dolia an imported Herman Violin, for home practice purpose, to each S student who enrolls at once. To those who wish to take up plan.. and have none on which to practice we will furnish one for practice purpose 2 TKMM or CHAROR North Western College of Music I 4 nBn aaaaf aaaaa V 4t ft aaPH aaaaaaaHaS ill sMl lllVaaBin K ttBITTAltY e e Oeor 1915. his Woman Rales Life Policy. maihsuX. Wis.. N"ov. II. When once a married woman Is made bene fkiarv b a life Insurance policy, this caaaot be .hanged without her . on-. sent, regardless '" ctause in Oje K)o permirtiug one to change the beneficiary at any time. This was the decision of the Wis .onsiri supreme court, the opin: M being written by Justice Vinje. CHICAGO, M ov. 2d."1 Mrs Gait? Why. I think Mrs. W G. McAdoo, who wf Eleanor Wilson before her m uavthe, to Secretary McAdoo. took a j hreath in Chicago. "To put it mildly, we are . i lighted and overjoyed at It i Mrs Gait we are devoted b I She is the most lovable, et i woman in the world. There I not be a happier happening 1 jUttkm. Fee sas! Wilson family. ewedly outclassn-l) "I wish I c.uld begin to e th er.em football j mywlf without getting superl: : enthusiastic Not that I do I want to rave, but I never know 1 stop. Let a ! love her "She is a remarkable wom.n will he most gracious mltr the White House. She has II Ally, personality, charm, sweetness am) wisdom. Our family more than, wel comes her. As for the wadding,. ... that will oe announced front' pr. aoer sources" Mrs. ilr A.l no looked like a college her little black drees, fllrnc.l hoes and rriagur eS, -T i-J Aa t or ler.' tttareo' cotil-i ' the Mm ttlVel not when ell' 1 ami Sa el Camilla has 1.115.000 men ftjr military service, of whom cent are physically fit. lilable B Arbogast died Nov. 2:t t' 11 45 a m. at the home ol iiufhur Mrs. Etta Stewart ' a' ia Walla Interment was N'ov. ai the .Mountain View cemetery, W.4I1 Walla, the services being cor .lucte.l by Rev. Richardson of Afl- 1 Jitis. The deceased was born Oct 29. 183S near Bloomlngton. 111. He served three yean and three months in the 41st regiment of Illinois. Com pany F. He was married in 1S63 to Xial Julia Anne Wyatt of Jacksonville. Illinois In the year 1S6S he moved to La Cygne, Kansas and lived there until 1889, when he moved to Oregon. Set j air! in about the ankles her trim the iroth of whi rou t -TUIIM GRIPS V rti.NMPKt;, Man. ov. :t sweeping eastward r,, Al)eri t aauasa&cnewaa, en Qtorms ii( recen i'oba. paralyitint cations from this roaty hampering Main m'les of phone poles are IBO worst .-leel (TtWed Man- rts eaaMnm- if.-t and sci - The Breakfast Shapes the Day Load the stomach up with a breakfast of rich, greasy fooil. and you clop both di gestion and mind. For real work real efficiency try a breakfast of Grape-Nuts and Cream Some fruit, an ejrp. toast, and a cup of hot Postum. Then tackle the work ahead with vigor and a keen mind. There's joy in it. tirape-Kuts is a food for winners. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers evervw here. I PKXDLKTON, 5 Room . 7 and S. Despaln Rlk OREGON'. Cor. Court and I'ottonwood SmiuiuuHiimnmiwwHUmw nummtiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiniii i-