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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST QREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER' t. 1915. EIGHT 'PAGES- Shelled Nuts! 1 Texas Pecans Shelled Almonds Shelled Walnuts THIS YEAR'S STOCK Budded Walnuts Soft Shell Almonds Pecans Brazils Filberts Love Nuts Salted Peanuts Butternuts Hickory Nuts Black Walnuts I QUESTION OF PROSECUTING mmm mmmmmmmm mm mm r - r? SHEEP THIEVES TO COME UP Have You Begun Your sou l Born. A baby sou was bon St Anthony's hospital Mrs. Pale Until MIL Taken Id n..-piial Sl. Ann. i Shea or US Hon tot street, has been taken to St. An thony's hospital for treatment foi ft severe attack Of pleurisy. ivioi Brother litre. A. K. Slebert of Walla been visiting his brother. A. I) sie- bert, who tvpmo. Hi; lor today. been unite ill at this ewheiv In these columns, with the liiest that the members or thut r. lder and all other eltlsens remember the toast and Join In giving It at II o'clock noon Saturday. The letter Is from John T. Davis, chle'f at the or ganisation dl vision of the, exposition anil points out that the toast Is a patriotic one and one In keening I with the spirit of peace. 1 : III Willi UtKrlppe. Mrs. h. Stewart Is cunfined to her led at. her home on Garden street with a, very severe case of lagrippe1. t uUm I'm m i Mt-tinX. A union prayer mooting held tonight at the church, the Christian, byterian and Methodic, joining together. Carlson-Carlson lieu.--. I A marriage license was issued to- j I day to Oscar Carlson and Helma will b Carls,,,,. Though thv h ih ,.,., i rresbyierLin. name they are not related to each laptlst, I'res- ,,ther. i Inn lies Gray Bros. Grocery Co. HoHvvwehrht IHjrhtei ComittK, H ilenry BoUaisski, .lampion auu- la betni held, this afternoun tluieinl o Mr. McAfee. The funeral of John McAfee, pio neer resident who died Monduv nigtvt Si the i resu lerian church Tl. i..i, ,.,-.. navy, win come to i-enniemu next ; of the t; H "QUALITY" month tor a vl.it ivita all broilter. Pen Bodanskl. porter at the Hotel Pendleton, and wnile here may m ike negotiations for an exhibition are present and Utisttng iin the services. Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. H Mil 11 lll-M 1 K.M 1 I RG1 l Inroulo MsMt llevlarrs After War l Tinw to strike. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Pec. 1. Militarism must be smashed and. fter the war Is over, a new internu HoaailsM must supplant the 'armed ptaar' that existed so long in Eu-; rope." Dr. J. A. MarDonald. editor of! 'the Txiwbio Globe, told members of I rthe i My Club. "We must strike for Maroattaaa trust and good feeling.' He declared such a spirit is best explified by the 4000 miles of boun-1 it Uao, unguarded on either side, between I'nited States and Canada. "It will be the mission of the Vni ted States, after the war. to lay be fore the world the exam national morality," said Do&aML (H Penn Glee dob. Robert Fatten, son at Mark Patton of this city, has beeu successful in winning a place on the glee club ol th the University at Pennsylvania, where he is studying dentistry. lir will make a tour with the club tarty in December to Washington. Aiui.ip olis and other points in that vicinity, iur Bosnia for Russia. Another trainload of knocked down boxcars, soashjnoo to the Siberian I railwar, passed through Pendleton this morning enroute to Seattle fur! hli'inent across the Pacific. This is' third or fourth such shipment' which has passed thrqntb. the city. M A lTliit wil.l, BB ONE or si it .lilt Ts inset ssi'.D At MKKT lti iikkk. Detection and prosecution of sheen thieves will be one of the poUWes urged at the coining convention of the Oregon Woolgrower' Association, n this city Kuiilay und Saturday, ac cording to a. statement issued U tile members of the association by John 0. Hoke, secretary Complaint are being constantly lodged with the officers of tile asso ciation, that shipments of she.op to the east and western points urrive at their destination short of the muni er originally billed out. Secretary Hoke Is expected to ar rive In Pendleton tomorrow to make final preparations for the convention. The program has not yet been defi nitely arranged although practically all of the- speakers have, been ancUKOd. The program will cover almost every matter of Interest to. the .grower of sheep. The convention wilt be held In the Commercial association rooms and these rooms will b the houiiqunrttrs of the woolmen during their sta here. Entertainment of the flock masters Is being provided tor by the association. CONVICT GETS AWAY IN FOG FROM PRISON FARM k Christmas ShoDoins . ft Better not delay, remember this is DECEMBER FIRST 5 You. will naturally want your, money to go at far as pos sible, then come to this big busy store and tbe same money will buy a third more of the same grade merchandise. Men's fancy tics put up in Xmas boxes at 1!5 4t) 9&f. Suspenders put up ft fancy boxes 25f, Why not a jeraey swtuoxr. men's or boys' 9H, 91.49. 1.98. Heavy sweater cunts, so warm 98 iU.9K. Kid $2.98. Extra heavy woo! ' sweaters $'A.H 8 1.98 and $.".90. Men's flannel shirts, just as well sa e a iliftr or j so on these, at !)M. 81-19. $1.08. Men's and boys' warm caps 25r. 49. Wf Men's heavy union suit-; at 98, 8t.4!, 8 1 .S. 82.98. Why not a man's suit tor Xmas gift at $090. $12.50, 0mm and $10.50.. Mackinaw n would make a splendid K'fb $38H, $1.08. $5.90, $L90 Roys' knitkerbockw suits, better buy thut boy a suit before the selection is gone $i.9K, $2. os, $3.08. $1.08. Roys' mackilinw coats, splendid value 83.98, $ 1.08. Men's hats, J.ohn B. Stet son No. 1 quRlitv. at $3.45. Men's felt hats, think of (these at 0S $1.49. 81.08. $2.49. Men's dress shifts, a Kod $1.25 value at 98 MAX MUvKs tOB ,.: Wi,l, WAIl.A ltHW HOl'JTDfi ON rKAII . le Ql inter Mr. Mac- For feeding horses a Merman bak ery daily bakes 20.0"0 loaves of bread made from rye flour and sawdust, the latter being fermented and chemical 1 treated to make it digestible. Bring ita. k rttsnarr Deiiuty Sheriff J. H. Kstes arrived home last SVenini from Kusene, hav ing in his Ousted) II. 11 Williams who! was ,('-- ... I ,1,.,... ' , ,. , . ..I"',, 111 LOI I, ,, I 1 o The epidemii- of la grippe which is furnished by Sheriff Tartar Willla,,,- was Indlcteil here several years ago on a charge of larceny by bailee and has been a fugitive since. lirip Intorfervs With Work. NOW. IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE 1140 acres of nice Wheatland water, and short haul. JSO per sere. ISO seres on the Reservation. 40 to JO bushel Und. (65.00 per acre. 3t seres good Improvements, orchard and alfalfa taO.OO per sere. ISO acres, close to town, house, barn, orchard and alfalfa. IS5.00 per sere. :i0 acres, ti acres set to alfalfa, good improvements. S 5 4 .50 per acre. I have resided in Umatilla county over 2ft years. No inflated values go with me. E. T. WADE. prevalent In the city and county. Is interfering with the rapid progress ot work on the Pilot Rock Junction ter minals. Many of the men have been affected with the disease owing to , .and contest Ileing Tried, their exposure and hardly a dvj in the circuit court this afternoon passes that a physician is not called the case of (ieorge Propook and the to attend one or more of them. j hi irs of Orlene Bishop vs. Marvin !er is being tried. Defendant has 11 Postal iusine-,' Gains. "U to a piece of land in the east end The report of the km posto'tice 1 f 'he county and the plaintiffs are for the month of November shows contesting the title. Carter and Mor the business made a healthy gain 0V- rison are attorneys for the plaintiff er November last year. The rOOOtptS j nu Peterson and Bishop for the de for November, 1915, were SL'435 0J i f ndnnt. and for November. 1914. I1S73.T1. the WAUiA WALLA. Wash. Dee. I. The heavy fog which overhung the I valley welcomed by one man, Ed. i Vandlveer, a convict doing one to ; I years for burglary here, and sent upj in im He took advantage Of the mist ant! vanished from the prison (arm Where J se has beeu working Vandlveer was! gone an hour and 20 minutes befoiej the guard mlsed him The pilssJI hounds led the guards and deputy sheriffs south of the city toward the i state line, where up to late he had ! not been found. vor CAR no W llETTKlt AT sj K IJCAO OTMFItS T).uv II i iermany prohibits all exports, the assurance that the British will cooperate with fleet Dale Rothweit OPTICAL SPECIALIST Classes ground and flttod. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed uterlcan National lias ttuildtsm. Pendleton. Phone I h D. N. Reber, M. D. Kye. i'sr. snO Throat hi -i IM 11 Schmidt Building, ivndlctoa. To obtaisi glasses that will not quire chuiglng. the ere strain must first be cured otherwise yJ will be disappoisled Increase being 461 38. The savings deposits now are whereas one year an the; III4S, i?llll)llltnilllllllllllllttoi!IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllHII- To Xmas Shoppers M XMAS Wk STORErP Telephone Team Aitun Win In the commercial bowling league I the telephone team again came off a i victor ovei the High Fives last night by a total score of 245 J against 2288. Both teams rolled under form. Mayo of the telephone team the only creditable score. This make four wins for the telephone boys oui of five starts. In the tournament OH light the Forty Niners do 1 Buckarooes by a score ol 1614 Captain Han.ivan Ol the Forty Niners made high score 01 584. and 241 In a single game. postal k for County AM. l07v, Two delegations waited upon thc were . county court this morning soon aft er the December session opened anS 'both asked for county aid in ,he Ig-raTellng of roads. One delegation was irom ytanfield and agreed to furnish SO per rent of the labor f,.rl graveling the road east of StanfleW: to connect w ith the state fiulch road. The other delegation made a . . : similar hrntiiU. r..l , -e.. In Ih. -nc- maklng r " . " v - use roan. o action was uiKen. tno Court taking the petitions under ad-i visement. :eil tl 2745 We are now ready with the largest and grandest line of jewelry, silverware, cut glass, etc., that we have ever displayed for the Christmas trade. ( 1 1 1 1 j j naca 1 ,T t.M.U x d rr .A vv.u i.) jeweieu movement, fio.w. M'.,lru if r, ,,nf..l 1 I . 1 . , ...-f, ii a ujciui auu lasting preseni mis vear. s shop early and go to i WM. HANSCOM I THE Jeweler. IsWHtHHMHHHnHHIHMIlllllIIHIHIIHIIIIIWHIl inn IIUUIIttUUIUMIIIUIlUR Art Tile Man He taken aiiartments at dleton. Mr. Shofner the (jregon Art Tile I and is superintending tion of the floors and wing of the Kastern Hospital. He also h; for the tile fire plac county library butldlni new tile vestible In t store and will make so at the Quelle resiaura Bhofner Ol und have Hotel Pen president of of Portland he installa 1 In the new s-t.ite Oregon Mrv. tags) Want- Dliorte. Mrs Mary Iagget today filed sulf in the circuit court against her hu-- band, Almiron Dagget, asking for a1 divorce, for the custody of two minor' children, for expense money and for 20 per month permanent alimony. The couple were married at Dayti n. ! Wash, in January. 1894. Plaintiff1 alleges tha.1 her husband is addicted to :he use of liquor, has forced her In support herself and family, has ilniseil her and handled her rouglilv und in other way. has been cruel to! her. Pee & Fee are her attorneys. i-k- All to Make Toii-t. Secretary Tlios. Fits Herald of the Pendleton Lodge of Elks has receiv ed a copy of the toast proposed President Wilson for the. closing ol the Panama-Pacific exposition Sat urday, a copy of which appear. wiLUAy rox NtLXAMS ThMHJCM FoxFTTm COSFOSSTION HIGH SCHOOL LAW TO BE TESTED AT BAKER HA K Kit. Ore., Dec t. M D. CJtfJ , ford, representing the Baker school board, Is preparing mandamus pro ceedings against County Judge Mes sick and Viunty Commissioners Rlt ter and Welch to compel the countv ourt to levy a tax on the non-hlxh school districts of the county to pav the tuition of students from those! districts attending high school in oth er districts. The action is being taken as the result of a decision made by the (Chool board to test the new law. WHEAT LAND NEAR COVE BOUGHT FOR $16,000 1 TII.WT M :.':!0 iiks CHANGES HANDS BHXaKrT ASH di:ai. I.N MONTHS TEMPLE TODAY Miss Jackie Saunders I I VI'I HFJ) IN A Bolt From the Sky 99 3 intense thrilling parte. A motion picture master piece. Also those fam ous fun makers i Max Figman Burr Mcintosh Lolita Robertson in a riot of fun. New adventures oT J. RUFUS WALLINGFORD TOMORROW ."THE FAMILY CUPBOARD." A 5-reel World. A8CENE FROM "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF J. RUFUS WAUINC- rURD tPISUUE NO. 7 (PATHE) Today William Fox Presents DR. RAMEAU ' I.A ORAKDB, "re, Dec I ,-.x-teen thousand dollars cash aj paid b A It. Conley for 220 acres ot : wheat land adjoining his scvoral thousand acre holdln near Cove Walter I'.ees was the seller ftlll mi one of the blKKi'Ht cash ile ils In cent months In this valley BRYAN TO JOIN FORD PEACE PARTY ABROAD; or 6 ACTS 6 A FAITHLESS WIFE' Featuring the Noted Actor 6 ACTS 6 FREDERICK PERRY ASSISTED BY JEAN SOTHERN, CLAIRE WHITNEY, DOROTHY BERNARD, STU ART HOLMES AND GEORGE ALLISON. A modern society drama, based on the gTe it play and novel by Georges Ohnet ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 5c Comirg Thursday-Friday, William Fox Presents "THE FAMILY STAIN." Will. Mil T Ml. It. Mis IM II nUPtC As HE UPPHiit EH or tiir. iifiwi. MIAMI. Fla. Dec T William .1 I j Bryan announced thst he would not I all on the Ford pein e ship lecem j ber 4. but would Join the purty Inter j In Knrope. as he approved heartily I of Ford's plan. liani, Robbers t-i iuu hoI j MUVKOOSB, kla Dec 1. Tho Farmers National bank at Fort dlb-i I son, eight miles from Muskogee, wis : held up and robbed of several thoii ' sand dollars by four bandits, threi white men and s nejrro The bandit locked the ashler .mi bookkeeper III the vault before lo..t- ins; the bank Th nest,, was pa tei ' outside on Rusrd. The &h Theatre TODAY THE DISTINCTIVE DRAMATIC ACTOR Henry Kolker IN A PICTURIZATION OF THE GREAT STAGE SUCCESS BY 3 '.PERT nuurits, ti The Bridge" OR "The Bigger Man" AN EXCELLENT METRO PRODUCTION. TOMORROW W. V. M. A. Vaudeville AFFILIATED WITH THE BIG ORPHEUM CIRCUIT (WE POSITIVE I v GUARANTEE THIS STATEMENT) TWO OF THE BIGGEST Am Fwl SHOWN IN PENDLETON '"tur mt biuoUI ACTS EVER