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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915
PAGE FIVE
Meal Satisfaction
IS GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ORDER
ONE OF OUR SELECT CUTS OF
"Pemeco" Meats
MADE IN PENDLETON.
"PEMECO"
Young Beef
Young Mutton
Young Lamb
Sugar Cured Hams
Sugar Cured Bacon
Pure Lard
'-Hog, 8c pound
SANITARY
FRESH FISH
Salmon
Halibut
Smelt
Eastern Oysters
Olympia Oysters
Deep Sea Crabs
Shrimp Meat
HEINZ MUSTARD, PINT 20c
KNIGHTS SWEET PICKLES, PINT 20c
KNIGHTS INDIA RELISH, PINT 20c
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 455.
108 E. Alta St.
Mrs Q, M. KUe WM hostess yMtW
day afternoon to the Indies of ih
.South Hill Bridge Club,
At 7:30 this evening the Associated
Charities will hold a meeting in tho
council room of the city hall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Khodes have
returned from an extended visit wilh
hi.!.. In Minnesota.
John Banister 01 wesiun i
Mr. Alfred Blonviulst of Seattle. dleton visitor today.
formerly Miss lva Hill, has arrived In
the city to remain until after Chttst
mas with relatives.
Mrs. Anna Benedict left yesterday
afternoon for New York to visit with
relative.
Mrs. Ben Colvln of Hitter is in
Pendleton on her way to Portland.
The Duplicate Whist Club was en.
t rtalned yesterday at the home of
Mrs. Una H. Sturgis.
Pen-
Karl Coutts of Weston was an elec
lUon day visitor in Pendleton.
U. OF 0, GLEE CLUB WILL
BE IN CITY DECEMBER 28
SECOND CONCERT OF TRIP
THROUGH EASTERM OREGON
TO HE GIVEN H 101 IE
FOR DAMAGES IN THE
CASE OF JOHN SPAIN
LOCALS
(8b Advertising in Brief
RATH.
Per line first Insertion 10c
Per Use, sddltlouil Insertion Be
per line. r nniatb 11.00
No ,tiH taken fur less tats We.
Cant tl erdlnsrjr words to line.
Locals will not be taken over the
telephone rural from East Oregon
lau paid up subscribers.
lost A black fur muff last Tues
day, between here and German
church tow) at E. (). office and re
ceive reward.
Bazaar By ladles of the Church
of the Hedeemer, at home of Mrs.
Jessie Fulling, Main street. Wednes
day. December 8. All kinds of fancy
work
House and lot on north
cash, including lumber
bull I four room house,
itreet. F.dmlstun barber
Dressmaking, Mrs Bowman Phone
I43M
Dressed hogs. 8 cents pound, at
Cash Market
Nice -furnished room for rent. Ap
ply 300 Tustln street
For tale Good milch cow Inquire
124 Thompson street.
A White Studio photo Is the mo.d
acceptable and appropriate Xmas gift
Wanted- Position a cook on ranch
by competent woman. 7,12 W. Webb
Fenland Bros.' transfer Co. have
st.- ue warehouse Phone 339.
For rent Seven room modern
house Inquire 203 Garfield.
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 121 Stonewall Jockson.
Wanted--Woman to work on
ranch. Address "H" this office.
John Rosenberg, Court street
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For rent Seven room modern
house with full basement 1310 W.
Itadroud,
For rent Furnished "ve room
house, 1203 E. Court street Phone
477.
For rent -Furnished housekeeping
apartment. 311 Madison street or
phone 38W.
For sale--Second hand Chalmers
Detroit runabout. Inquire Room 5.
American Nfct'l Bank Bldg. Phone
I4J
For rent of gale Eight room mod
ern brick house with garage, In good
location. Inquire this office.
Old papers for le; tied in bun
lies. Good for starting fires, etc.
10c a bundle. This office.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon What have
sou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Widow lady, 40, wishes to corre
spond with bachelor or widower be
tween 46 and 66 years. Address A
Y., East Oregonlan.
For sale 300 tons of grain hay
Will tell In lots or will feed stock of
any kind, horses, mules cattle or
sheep R. B. McEwen. Athena, Ore
Prompt automobile tail service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only 13,60. Phone 110. Quelle Res
taurant. Car for country trips, phone
70 Carney & Huey Tail Co.
Tile floors, walls, vestibules, etc,
Installed at reduced rates while wo
have our competent crew of mechan
ics In Pendleton Address Orsfpn
Art Tile Co., H. B Shofner, care Ho
tel Pendleton.
For rent-24 room lodging and
boarding house, furnished, In good
location and doing a good business
and a money maker for the right
party. .76 per month. Cox -Cord In
vestment Co., Pasco, Wash
For s;il
side, $27i
enough tc
101 Main
shop.
Itg acre homesteads In southern
i iregon. rich soil, bunch grass, water
ftom 20 to 60 feet, close to towns an 1
railroad, adjoining; road lanes. Land
sells from (10 to 2ti per acre. We
are established engineers and can lo
cnte you right Will be In town this
week ;it St. George hotel, room 2.
from 9 s. m. to 8 j m. Johnson
HI M l BCPREME COURT HOLDS
ER1 l TESTIMONY NOT
PERMISSIBLE.
SALEM. Ore., Dec. 7. Justice Mc
I'ride reversed the Judgment for dam
ages for John Spain against the Ore-run-Washington
Uailway and Naviga
tion company. He held the circuit
court should not have permitted evi
dence regarding the effect of impris
onment, in the aliened tmny nuni- ))(.r ,n her dutrM
Inrton Jail. OB the stump OI Spain s
r.rm which recently was amputated,
.-pain was taken from t train to Jail
because the conductor believed he
bad been drinking.
To Act a- Partners.
"There was a time when the L'nit
ed States looked upon itself as in j
some sort the guardian of the repub
lies to the south of her. " said the pres-
I Ident. "Every thoughtful man of
I America must welcome the altered
i circumstances of the new das In
(whose light We now stand, when
'there is no claim of guardianship or,
'thought of wards, but Instead a full I
jand honorable association as part. I
j ners in the interest of all America. I
I We still mean always to make a com-
I man cause of national Independence j
i and political liberty in America. But,
ithai nuruose is now better
i stood."
I Citing Mexican affairs as an ejeam
ple of the new doctrine the president
.continued:
"Her fortunes are in her own
; hands. But at least we have pr
i that we w ill not take advantag
i and undertak
1 impress upon her
' our own choosing,
befriend Mexico, b
ONXVEJUUTf OF OREGON, Eu
gene, ore, Dec. 7 The University of
Oregon Glee Club leaves Portland
December 27 on Its annual tour of
eastern Oregon. The second concert
on the trip will be given at Pendle
ton on December 2J.
Dean Ralph H. Lyman, of the Uni
versity school of music, who directs
the club, has been holding; rehearsals
of the club dally for over two months
with the result that the present ag
gregation of warblers Is one of the
best ever turned out at the state uni
versity Music critics who have at
tended concerts given already this
year say that the club Is as good as
last year's club, If not better. Corn
petition for places was unusually
strong this year and several old men
were unable to retain their places.
Sixteen new faces will be seen when
the club appears In Its eastern Ore.
gon concerts.
The glee club possesses the distinc
tion of having In Its membership a
Chinsse, Ho-Sheng Huang, of Amoy.
'hina, who Is registered in the uni
versity as u sophomore Huang slnga
popular American songs in his na
tive tongue. He appears in Chinese
dress. At all of the concerts given
thus far, the diminutive oriental has
been Die greatest individual attrac
tion. "Five Minutes of College Life," ly
Albert Gillette, Hubert Langley, Carl
under-' o .n wuir", a oiuci.e...
on life in a college and Is proving one
of the features of the club's program:.
Leslie O. Tooze, student manager o'
tli' club, leaves In two weeks on an
advance tour of eastern Oregon. Les
lie Tooze and Lamar Tooze, who is
with the Ford peace party, are twin
nt.i
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An appropriate
Gift
for everyone on your list
From grandmother, who is not
too old to be enthusiastic over a
pretty pin for her dress, or a silver
case for her spectacles, to baby,
whose chubby hands would just fit
around a silver cup or tiny spoon.
There are just hundreds of thinjjrs
from which you can choose the
"right" gift so easily you could do
all your Christmas shopping here in
less than an afternoon.
Why not try it this year? And
you will go home knowing that you
have chosen the perfect gift the
gift that suggests by its lasting qual
ities, the continuity of love and
friendship.
Royal M Sawtelle
Since 1887.
ived
sufficient proof t- all
we seek no sovereignty or selfish con
l-Yir sale. r Trade.
One Holt Combine and Hoe Drill
In good condition. Will sell cheap
for cosh or will take livestock In ex
change Inquire Oeorge Slangier,
City Adv.
AS THE DEMOCRATIC
COMMITTEE DELEGATE
OREGON MAN BEATED F1GH I
(JOES ov OVER CHOOSING
CONVENTION t i n .
"The moral is that the states of Am
erica are not hostile rivals but coop
erating friends, and that their grow
ing sense of community of interest,
alike in matters political and in mat
ters economic, unlikely to give them
a new significance a. factors in in-
TV, ,.K u-ill t-lv.. th f.ll.n-lne
. Kovernment of ! ' 7
We will aid and;Concerta ln ea8tern Oregon:
uecemner j ( tne uanes; jjeeemoer
, Pendleton; December 29, M
rande; December 30, Baker; De
mber 31, Hood River.
On its trip through the eastern part
the stale, the club will troel ln
private car and will be accompan-
p will not 00
e ought to be
America that I
rjni llll Ward
For mayor. Best, 101, Montgomery
?12; for treasurer, Moorhouse, 2sl
Horton, 27; for councilman, Cox 111
Edmiston, 28, Oliver, 78. Taylor 192
for water commissioners. Strain 3 2."
McCormmach 329, Strohle 279.
Third Ward.
For mayor, Best. 219, Montgomery
197; for treasurer, Moorhouse, 28
Horton, 37
228, Owen
1st precinct, Fourth Wrd
For mayor. Best, 313, Montgomery.
194; for treasurer, Moorhouse, 337.
Horton, 45; for councilman. Cole,
101. McAtee, 136. Penland. 250; for
water ommlseloners. Strain 359, Mc
Cormmach 306, Stroble 233.
2nd Precinct, Fourth Ward.
For mayor. Best, 349, Montgomery,
99; for treasurer, Moorhouse 374.
for councilman. Folsom, ; Horton. 47; for councilman. Cole 61.
160- water commissioner. I McAtee, 118, Penland, 253, for water
Strain, 307, McCormmach, 226,
led
W. I
special traveling agent of
& N. ,
HER ELECTED.
the ' ble 263.
I commissioners, Strain 313, McCorm
mach. 263, Stroble, 253.
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Dissolution Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that W. A
Mumfotd and Italph Ham. doing bus- fight to
Iness under (he name of Mumford A j tertalixe
Ham. conducting the Perfection! Bsnati
Dairy', has this day been dissolved by 1 f(J. (nt.
mutual consent. Ralph Ham will
continue the business, collect and
pay all bills.
W. A. MUMFORD.
(Adv) RALPH HAM.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Will H
King was seated as Oregon's deletati
to the democratic national commit
tee, winning the contest with H. M
Easterly. Supporters of the various
eltlSi for the convention, presented
claims throughout the day. The
11st McCombl failed to ma-
Glto Your iHcttire!
Do you realize that the finest and
most Welcome Christmas present you
could ever give your relatives or
friends would be a nice photograph
of yourself 'guide by one w ho has the
best facilities and has had years of
successful experience In making pic
tures that show your true likeness.
The same money you would spend
for trivial gifts will here buy you
hlghcFt class photos In the newest
Ideas of today. As a gift they will
be far more lasting and give you
greater satisfaction In the end. Make
the appointment today, before the
rush. C, S WHEELER.
(Adv ) Photographer.
r Phelan offered lluO.WrtO
lemOCratk national conven
tion for Sun Francisco, others back
ed him. Proponents of other cities
pointed out the distance to the Pacif
ic coast. St. touts, Chicago and Dal
las, continued in the fight. St. Louis
pointed to the democratic convention
there as an aid In swinging Missouri
lo the democrats.
Dance at Vinson,
There will be a dance at Vinson on
Hutter creek Friday night. Decem
ber 10, to which the public Is cor
dially Invited and assured a good
time! JOHN ROSS.
(Adv.,
Da ncv Tonight.
The Pendleton Circle. No. 527.
Women of Woodcraft, will give a
dance tonight, December 7, at Moose
Hall. All are cordially invited, and I
good time assured. Admission, 50a
ladles free Adv.
St. George
Grill
MERCHANTS
LUNCH 35c
Served dally, except Sunday,
from 11 to 2.
We are now receiving dnlly
shipments of the aenulfte
Original "Hof Brsu-Qnelle"
Crawfish.
Only first class house In
Pendleton employing white
ehef
Ur Cater lo Your Appetite
.1. E. ALLEN. Mgr.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the Dfparlct Court of tho United
States, for llio District of Oregon.-
In the Matter of Samuel' E. Willis,
Bankrupt
To the creditors of Samuel E. Willis,
of Stnnfleld, In the County of
Umatilla, and District aforesaid.
Bankrupt
Notice Is hereby given, that on the
2nd day of December. A. D. 1915. the
said Samuel K. Wlilis, was duly ad
judicated a Bankrupt and that the
first meeting of his Creditors will be
held at the office of the undersigned
Referee in Uankruptcy, at Pendleton,
I'matllla County. Oregon, on Decem
ber 20th, A. D. 1915. at 10 o'clock a.
m of said day at which time and
place the creditors may attend, prove
and file their claims, appoint a Trus
tee, examine the Bankrupt and tran
sact such other business as may prop
erly come before the said meeting
Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore.
gon. this 7th day of December, A D.
CRIPPLED OFF SHORE
SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 7. Marine
nien expressedl the fear today that a
fire was smoudrring In the holds of
the freighter Minnesota, while the
mutinous, crew prevented the captain
from sending Information ashore. The
Minnesota Is believed wallowing in a
crippled condition off the Lower Cal
ifornia coast. Despite wireless efforts
no word had been received at noon
today.
tarnations affairs and in the political
history of the world. It presents them
as In a very deep and true sense, a 1
unit In world affairs, spiritual part-
ners. standing together bcause think- j
Ing together, quick with common i
sympathies and common ideals. Sep- j
arated, they are subject to all the 1
cross-currents of the confused politics
ot a world of hostile rivalries; united
In spirit and purpose they cannot be
disappointed of their peaceful des-j
tiny.
No Spirit of Umpire.
"This is Pan-Americanism. It has
none of the spirit of empire in it. It I
Is the embodiment, the effectual em.
bodlment. of th esplrit of law and in-!
dependence and liberty and mutual J
service."
The president then outlined his plea
for national defense.
"(ireat democracies are not bellig- j
erent." he said. "They do not seek I
or desire war. We insist upon secur- t
ity In prosecuting our self chosen line?
Of national development."
Thousands thronged the capital a:
on early hour hoping to get a glimpse
of the president. Many women made i
their way to the galleries earryinc
lunch and knitting, prepared to stick
to the last ftallery admission was
by card only. Neither house planned
important business other than the
hearing of the message, liallery seats j
Wore reserved for the president's 1
daughters and Mrs. liult The latter j
was the center of attraction.
(Continued from page one )
and was not decided until the ballot
box was emptied.
The following is the vote by wards;
First Ward.
For Mayor. Best. 21U, Montgomery.
163; for treasurer. Moorhouse. 24C
Horton. 45; for councilman, Friedley.
177. Kirkpatrick. 1S3; for water com
missioner. Strain. 297, Mc 'ormmach.
:T.s, Stroble, 251
HAPPY CANYON TEAM WINS
FROM THE FORTY-NINERS
SALE
of High Grade
HairGoods
THIS WEEK ONLY
A complete stock of the
best of hair to select from.
BLOOM OF ROSES
the great
beautifier
demonstrated.
complexion
now being
Come in.
MADAM ROOT
AT " SAYRES"
This is the eight year old son of a well known
S resident of Umatilla county. His eyes were crossed
from the time he was five years old till I fitted him jj
with glasses, April 3rd, 1915,
I Glasses will straighten cross eyes in nearly every
instance when properly applied. My system is to s
relieve the strain that causes them to cross, also to 5
develop good vision in both eyes. i
DALE ROTHWELL
Optical Specialist.
American National Bank Building, Phone 609.
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TONGUES IIKAKM MKSSAtJK.
(Continued from pace one.)
-In
1915.
TH"S FIT. QBRAIiD,
Refers In Uankruptcy.
IMuu'o TonlKlit.
Tho Pendleton Circle, No. 627
Women of Woodcraft, will give a
dance tonight, December 7. at Moose
Hall. All are cordially Invited and a
good time assured. Admission. 50
ladles free Adv.
commercial, or transporation
word, national adequacy.
Marshalling of the nation's roMUrc
es, not for war, but to Insure peace,
in a union of the Americans to main
tain, secure from European interfer
ence, American Ideas and ideals, was
the paramount thought pounded
home by the president.
The address, of about 9000 words,
was the longest ever made to con
gress by the president.
Scathing, scorching denunciation of
hyphenated Americans "who preach
and practice disloyalty," was a fea
ture. President's. Recommendations.
Among the president's specific re
commendations were:
Secretary of War Garrison's army
reorganlxatlon war plan.
Secretary of the Navy Daniel's navy
building program.
A naval advisory council of defense
Uiws to deal with foreign plots am!
conspirators.
liovernnient ship purchase.
Increased taxes, without a bond Is
sue. Rural credits legislation.
Conservation measures.
Philippine and Porto Itlcan "Inde
pendence." Investigation of railroad regulatlov
and future development.
In dedication of the new era 0
pnn-Amerlcanlsm and Its bearing tin
on necessity for United StnteR "self
sufflclencv and security" the pros'
dent STiphionllv pictures the presen'
and ftuie effects of the war.
Last night the Happy Canyon team
in the bowling tournament won from ;
the Forty Nlnera by a score of 2300
to 2266. The H. C's won the first!
game handily, lost the second by four
pins and tied at 755 for the third
game The highest single store was
made by Baum. 2S4, and Book made
the highest match score, 658. The
following are the scores:
Happy Canyon.
McDevitt 213 192 221 626
Hnmley 208 140 168 516
Raum 234 19 178 611
McMonles 176 183 188 517
831 714 755 2300,
Forty-Nlners.
Book 21S 226 219 111
Barnetl 181 156 194 501
Mltchel 224 158 160 542
Hanavan 194 17S 182 554
782 718 755 2255 '
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