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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, HBNDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8; 1915. PAGE FTVE , 1 -' ' Meal Satisfaction IS GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ORDER ONE OF OUR SELECT CUTS OF "Pemeco" Meats MADE IN PENDLETON. SANITARY "PEMECO" FRESH FISH Young Beef Salmon Young Mutton Halibut Young Lamb Smelt Sugar Cured Ham Eastern Oysters Sugar Cured Bacon Olympia Oysters Pure Lard Deep Sea Crabs 1 2-Hog, 8c pound Shrimp Meat . A HEINZ MUSTARD, PINT 20c KNIGHTS SWEET PICKLES, PINT 20c KNIGHTS INDIA RELISH, PINT 20c SERVICE SANITATION QUALITY The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St. LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief Kitm lv t line fir. i luaertlon 10c I'rr Mm', additional liuertloD. . . . f.c per line, muntb 11.00 No 1k mn ukra for less than ISc. 1'uunt H etdltiary words to Ho. Locals will oot be taken orcr UM lelapaoos txcept from Kut Orefoo lin paid up rrlbws. Jersey bull, four yours old, for sale Son of St. Maun Stokes Pogus Dam, Address. It V. Miller, Hermlston, i 're. 320 acre homesteads in -southern OreKon, rich noil, bunch grass, water ROIIl 20 to CO feet, close to towns an I railroad, adjoining road To. lands and sells (ran $15 to 20 per acre. W are established engineers and can ! cat you right Will be In town this week at St. George hotel, room I. from 9 a. m. to j in Johnson K Tregaskls. St. A m J,, .n . s hospital was the lacana uf a unkjua solemnity today when Hev. Jan. M. O'Sulllvan, B. J.. oelerated the golden Jubilee of his life aa a Jesuit. The father wsb born In 1H60 and entered the Jesuit order on , leccmber 7, 1885 In Santa Clara, Cat He has tilled muny positions of Importance during hli long career. ; He Is well remembered by (he many generations of Santa Clara students, among whom In tact he labored for the space of 3i years, Present at the Jubilee celebraxlon were the Kev. 11. A. Qleeson, provincial of the Jesul Order on the roust, the Revs Neate and o'Hrlen of St. Anlrews' Misslori. and the pastors of St -Mary's church : Pendleton. The Christian Kndi-avorera of the Presbyterian and the Christian churches met together las) -evening at the Christian church and had a miT- r time for several hours. This was Ihelr first union meeting and over one hundred M'Ung people were there to enjoy the games and impromptu pro.; gram of song anil mock debate. The! decorations were very tasty but suf farvd somewhat during the playing Of I the games An excellent punch was j served with wafers during the even t tag. , The Girls1 Forum will be given t banquet Tuesday, December 14, by several mothers Ot the girls. Thls will be the second meeting of the tlrls and will be held In the high school dining room Mrs. H. H.j Hatiery will lie the speaker of the evening, addressing the girl on the) subject, "The Girl and ihe Home in Which She Dwell." AM the girls uf hi , j r Dressmaking, Mrs Rowman phona lilll Drewed hogs, I cents pound, at Cash Market. Nice furnished room for rent. Ap ply 380 Tustln stret A White Studio photo la the moot acceptable and appropriate Xmas gift Wanted- Position aa cook on ranch by competent woman. 712 W. Webb Penland Hros.' transfer Co. have ttoraga warehouse Phona til. For rent Seven room modern bouse Inquire 201 Garfield. For rent- Seven room modern house with full basement isu W Hallroad. For rent Furnished housekeeping! apartment. 311 Madison street or phone S9HW. Wanted Ijtdy for local or travel ing position. Salary guaranteed. Give phone A. H the Oregonlan. For sale Second hand Chalmers Ketrolt runabout. Inquire Room 6, American Nat l Hank Bldff. Phone Hi ' old papers for sale; tied In bun dles. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. 1aM A black fur muff last Tfw day , between here and German church Leave at E. O. office and re ceive reajrard. For aal 800 tons of grain hay Will sell In lots or will feed stock of any kind, horses, mulea cattle or aheep It. B. McKwen, Athena. Ore Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only I3.6. Phone 110, Quelle Res taurant Car for country trlpa, phone 70 Carney A Huey Taxi Co. ookod l-xiod uih'. The Ladles Aid of the Baptist church Is going to give a bazaar and cooked food sale December 10th at the J. T. Brown furniture store, Main street. -Adv. ;le Your iHrUW! Do you realize that the finest and must welcome Chnstmaa present you could ever give your rebitlvea or friends would he a nice photosrraph of yourself made by one who has the beat facilities and has had years of successful experience In making pic lures that show your true likeness. The aaxni money you would spend for trivial glfla will here buy you highest class photos in the MM lda 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 To show theli appreciation tor the efficient work done ror the order ! members Of Pendleton Circle. Woro-j en of Woodcraft, last evening pre sented Mrs. Edla M. fandish and I Mrs. Lillian Cannon with beautiful! solid gold pins. Mrs Cundish has! been clerk M the circle during the past four years Mrs. Cannon, who Is guardian neighbor, was remembered particularly fur her work In securing new members during the year. A ( large attendance was present last night at the Moose hall ind all en- Joyed dancing, foli'iwtag the IhhUii m meeting. e Otis White was dowa from afeaca MB yesterday. Will Swltzler was up from I'ma- ! tllla vesterday. IT O. Caateel of Pilot Rock, was In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plncker of Ad- j urns are here today. NoVman c. Plki- o( Vale, was regis tered at the St George yesterday. Mrs. Charles GerkllMJ of Athena1 was at Ihe Pendleton last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson ; left yesterday for Portland on a urn f visit. David B. Fuller, B. S. deputy mar- shal. is up from Portland on official , t usiness. Mrs William Slushrr has returned from a visit with her daughter in Portland. Hev. and Mrs. .1 E. Sioder went over to Walla Walla yesterday and j will return thlB evening. County Judge C H. Marsh left, last night fur Portland to attend the mutllll Of county courts. W. U. Taylor of Athena, who cele-' brated his silver wedding anniversary laat week, was down yesterday. F M Webb of Racine, Mo, is hero today on business. He will visit while here J T. Williams or Nolin, hi, lathcr-in-law. Hen L. Burrough. local lumber and fuel dealer, and Will Wyrick. well knows Cayuse farmer, left on No. 17 j today for Portland. Mrs. Kva Warner and granddaugh-1 ter. Dorothy Jones, are leaving for! i orvailut to make their home with Mrs Jones, daughter of Mrs. Warner John G. Kilpack. representative of , the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society of Portland, came in last night from La Grande to oonsult Judge Marsh i Hearing that the judge was in Port-j land he took No, 17. Genera Manouray. QaneraJ Manouray is the new Gov- i nor General of Paris, succeeding General Gallleni. who has been pro n oted to war minister. I tiM.IIKss.l . TAHJBB Wil l:. Ki pri'-cntotUo lYeeman. of Connecti OBti Wena Mi Hunt. WHITE PLAINS, X. Y., Dec. . Iteire'ntative Richard P. Freeman. Of New London. Conn., and Miss Frederick B. Hunt, of Chicago, were married a few nights ago at the Con gretjatlonn church. Scardale. by the Rev. A. O. Pritchard. The wedding was a quiet one. only the close friends being present, and it whs folliiwea1 by a reception at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Philip W. Rus. sell, of ''hurch Lane. Scardale. The bride was attended by Mrs. RuanU, as matron of honor, and the bridegroom was attended by Mr. Rus sell. Misses Polly and Mllly Russell were the flower girls. The bride was attired in white vel- 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 things 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. ti-afl 'vet and her attendant wore a gown: The claimed that thli Is nece?sary In ! of orrhld-colored sation. The flower order to meet the competition of tho girls were attired in white mulle. Panama canaL It. a L.t.. f i i' ore tit hehf in Cin-1 icinnati. the bow kites displayed their i 'superiority in many ways. Would Lower Coast Rate. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 The In trstate Commerce commission heard arguments of railroads asking that they be allowed to charge a lower rate proportionately to the Pacific coast than to intermediate points, i Dance at German Hail There will be a dance at German hall Saturday, December 11. All are cordially invited and good time aasur ed. Refreshments. Adv. Alfalfa Hay Wanted. I want to buy 75 tons of alfalfa hay. Write me at once, quoting price. Frank Zellc, Adna. Lewis County. Wash. Adv. British Pomes Reach Baae LONDON. Dec. I General Town shend. whose forces had to retreat fiom the vicinity of Bagdad, has reached his base 110 miles from Bag dad without further lighting. nam e at Vinson. There win be a dance at Vinson on Butter creek Friday night. Decem ber Ifl, to which the public Is cor dially invited and assured a good tlose. JOHN ROSS. (Adv.) mention MkH. All members of Pendleton Lodge No. 218, B. P. O. E , are requested to attend tho mealing Thursday even ing Balloting for membership. Hy order of Exalted Ruler Tib is, FITZ GERALD, (Adv.) Secretary looked Food Sale. The Lndles Aid of the Baptist church Is going to give a baxaar and cooked food sale December 10, at the J. T. Brown furniture store, Mala streeL Adv. -jWff"g)llllllllllJlllllj'll 'Mill: -e- ' -vMBsajsH snBBBBnBBasJI!rHuZKw WilHnm Fox Prnaania I'liexla linra III a photo play Version of Carmen. Produced by It. A. Walsh. FOx ' Film Corporation, Pastime Thursday and Friday. b ft?" "GHOST" I ONLY syi'lHREL. FIRST-CLANK F.NGHAVING FREE ON AlAj ARTIC Ks PURCHASED HERE. EVENINGS I'NTIIi XMAS. WE Wil l A Ring, Diamond, Gold Watch, Jewelry or Silver The Gift Problem Easily Solved Here MAY we help you solve the problem and put you In the way of doing your Christmas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction and economy. We take the liberty of making a suggestion regarding the best lime to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do It AT ONCE Come early while the pick is the choicest, avoid the crowd and make your selections at leisure and In' comfort, from a full and complete assortment. our stock is known to comprise high-class Jewelry and our prices sre less than those found In Ihe majority of high-grade stores, A FEW SI GGK.STIONS: BK WEN Of l ittle Animal .lump on School Ik-ll and Koiism Town. LA CROSSE, Wis,. Dec. 8. The ghost that scared this town proved to be a squirrel. A squirrel ran into the belfry of Hocan school aiiti one of the teachers laiiK the hell to frighten him out. Th teacher's pull was too strong. The bill turned up an) failed to reuirn to Its proper position. During the night, when the squirrel Jt uiied on it, the hell fell into Its nat Ural position ana the clapper striking the sides scared the neighbors, who ammontd , the nblice. Then the ''ghost" hunt DegaSi DIAMOND NECKLACES M.OO to $75.01) III UtOND AND PEARL HINGR 110.00 to $100 DIAMOND BROOCHES 110.00 to $20(1 DIAMOND AND EMERALD RINGS $15 to $100 DIAMONDS $".50 to $00 VANITY CASES $150 to $S5.00 CAMEO RINGS AND HROOCIIKS $1.00 to $111 DIAMOND PENDANTS $10.00 to $100 DIAMOND STICKPINS $6.00 to $150 BRACELET WATCHES, 15 JEWEL $11 to $S5 DIAMOND AND SOIATAIHE RINGS $10 to $RO0 BRACELETS $2.00 to $50.00 SILVER BELTS $1.00 to $5.00 PVR8ES . . $2.50 to $15.00 LINK BCTTONg T5o to $100 CHAIN'S $1.00 to $40.00 liOCKETS $1.50 to $45.00 WATCHES $4.50 lo $150 TOILET SETS Sfl.OO to $75 00 UMBRELLAS $2.50 to $S5.00 SCARF FINS 75o (o $50.00 PARISIAN IVORY SETS $2.50 to $18.00 Woman vow annealed. DKS MOINES, Dec. 8 The M.itii- , cipul court election is to be contested, as the result of the official canvas" ! of the returns it was announced b , leaders of the opposition to the me as . ; ore. Wotnel voted in the election and ! this Is to be the basis of the contest ! With ihe women's vote the measure carried hy 81 votea. Without thin vote it lost by .'..1 votea according to the official canvas 1 Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler BKJ GAtiE RVGES AlONG THE tX)Aer a AHKRDF.KN. Dec. 8. A ter rific southeaster raged throughout the night Highest tides of the etr were indicated Several hundred feet of false work on the north jetty were' gait royad. Shipping In the low er ba had difficulty in main taining anchorages. AT THE HOTEL PENDLETON $20,000 FUR SALE TOMORROW ONLY THURSDAY DEC. 9th THE HUDSON BAY FUR COMPANY OFFERS THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF FINE FURS AT THE LOWEST PRICES GOOD FURS HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD AT IN PENDLETON. Take advantage of this opportunity to see the most beautiful line of Hudson Seal, Caracul, Near Seal and Pony Coats; elegant scarfs and muffs in foxes, mink, seal, mole, lynx and all the new popular furs BRING YOUR OLD FURS TO BE REMODELED AND REPAIRED MR. GUMBERT, THE HUDSON BAY REPRESENT ATIVE IS A PRACTICAL FURRIER AND HE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR THE REMODELING AND REPAIRING OF YOUR OLD FURS. HOTEL PENDLETON THURSDAY ONLY HOTEL PENDLETON