East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 11, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
CRANDALL& ROBERTS
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND
AUDITORS
PENDLETON PORTLAND
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
GEO. RIDOUT, C. P. A.
FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Of PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
OFFll T COURT AND COTTONWOOD STKKETS
at FARMS RS1 UNION QRAXN AOBNCT
TKI.KI'HOXK 5M
income TAX RETURNS
SWEETS aad FINANCIAL STATE M ENTS
CERTIFIED ACCOUNTS
IPENSD, CLOSED, or WRITTEN UP
MODERATE CHAROB8
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
i battel Mortgag
(he.
Frank MKhael, Jr , to A. F Mich
ael, 8!0eU, all grain wn and to be
harvested In is 16 and 1917 and all
summer fallow on certain described
lands Also 24 head of mules, farm
machinery, tools, etc.
.satisfaction of Mortgage.
A mortgage executed by A. A
Kins to Third National Bank of
Gibbon ( iw- Defense,
BALTIMORE. Md.: Dec 8. Cardl- j
mi ':''bons has taken his stand defi-!
i.tteb with the opponents of prepar-.
edness and has indorsed the program I
nnd sentiments of the anti-defense'
s ampaign
The cardinal declined to express
ihis position further than to say that
lie Ml nut in favor of the prepared-1
I am unable to secure desir
able office location ln this dtj.
and my residence is not cen
trally located. I will call at the
residence of anyone Interested
In Chiropractic, and give el
imination and explanation free.
DR. GEORGE J. K!7
Licensed Chiropractor,
Phone 170.
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ACCOCNT8 AUDITKD
3 DBVI8KD and INSTALLED
investic, ations
, (-onroRATiox companies
and
a, Oct. 23. 1913. is satls-
Mortgage.
Ticknor to Geo. V Chol
The S 1-2 of NW 1-4 ot
'ec 23, T. 4 N., R. 29 E .
Helen F.
1ST, $2150.
BE 1-4 of
V. M.
Deed.
Pendleton to B
71. block 20,
City of
Jl. Lot
cemetery.
H
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Fix.
Olnev
Patent.
Ben E. Fix, 240 acres ln sec.
N, R. 30 E. W. M.
nan program and would support the
. nti-defense protest.
Heretofore Cardinal Gibbons has
never identified himself publicly with
either side of any national question,
Uubusadon .infer at Rome.
ROME. Dec. 8. Ambassadors of
Great Britain. France and Russia con
ferred here with foreign Minister
f-onnino
f. Italy It was reported
that an agreement concerning mill
tary :ind diplomatic action was reach
ed. Foreign Minister Sonnino was
expected to make an important dec
laration to parliament
Greek .situation Is Delicate.
LONDON, Dec. 9. Lord Cecil an-
nouncea in me nouse or commons
that the relations with Greece were in
sucn delicate shape that no statement
regarding them was advisable at
present.
Keeping Stocks
Down
Retailers are interested in keeping stocks
down. The faster they make their money turn
the better the net profits.
That is why the retariler should and usually
does take a keen interest in products advertised
in his home newspaper.
The newspaper advertising insures a definite,
localized, public interest that means sales for
him.
It is only business for the retailer to try and
get the full selling advantage of the advertising.
It is only common sense for him to show the
jjoods in the window and get as many sales as
he can.
This co-operation makes the merchandise
move and keeps his money turning.
"Shelf" Profits
"Yes," said the retailer, pointing to his heav
ily laden shelves, "I certainly have a fine profit
in those goods, only I don't sell any."
It's the goods that sell that really show fig-in-
n the bank balance.
And goods that sell are good products that
are newspaper advertised.
It pays the manufacturer to advertise in the
newspapers and it pays the retailer to cooperate
with the kind of advertising that helps him.
It translates "shelf" profits into real money,
wht-n the storekeeper pushes newspaper ad
vertised merchandise.
A. A. V. MKDAI.S
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CHICAOO. Dec. 11 The SSnaa.
i tlonal actions of the board of man
agers of the Central District Amateur
I Athletic Union. In declaring Alvah
j Richards, who gained Internationa!
fame by winning the high jump at
the 1912 Olympic games, ineligible
to compete in any games under the
auspices of the Central A. A. U., has
caused much comment in amateur
circles here.
The action of the board was taken
after it was shown that Richards
legal residence, when he took pari
in the meet here last fall was at
.o,u, i,ian. una not cnicago, ;is ne
had stated in his entry blank.
The board ruled that Richards
must give back the medals he won
in the July meet. Competing for the
Illinois Athletic club, he took first
place in the 56 pound weight event,
second in the high Jump and third in Portland. Mr. Scroggs who ac
in the discuss and Javelin throws. I companied her wijU visit several days
I with Jas. H. Griffin in Laidlaw be-
Robber Is Sentenced.
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. S. Feder
al Judge Woiverton sentenced Price
Granville, a Seattle barber to 25 years
at McNeils Island for robbing a post-
office sub-station ln
February. Granville
Portland last
reiterated his
; innocence. J C. Donvllle similarly
convicted was not sentenced becaus?
,,f a pending motion for a retrial.
: large audience is
OF PARENT-TEACHERS
PLEASING 'ENTEHTAINMKN r
t.l I.N AT Tin; (,l LAR
MONTHLY MEETING.
Nominating committee Presents
Lint
of orricers for In-aiiug Your , speak upon the "Ixist Man " Bun
l'urph (,iaut of Echo Will Meet day school. 11) a. m. vounir nannW
Hermlston liaskeltmh Tcani Otb
or Kem Notes of lli-riuLstim.
(Special Correspondence.)
HEHM1STOX, Ore, Dec. 11, The
Parent-Teachers' association of the
Hermiston schools held Us monthly
meeting at me nigh school last cv-
ening. About two hundred parems
and interested citizens attended. The
committee in charge arranged the
I following program: Three musical
j numbers by the high school pupils;
I song by Miss Rodgers class; plum;
! duet, Doris Swayse ami Arline Ken
I nedy; talk, "The Laggard in Our
i School by Prof, A. T. I'ark; recitation
Nona Hensel; address. "The OreSOU
! Overland Movement. ' Father Butler;
solo. Gladys Smith,
i The nominating committee for of
: ficers for the ensuing year was ap
j pointed as follows: l'rot. 11. it
i Cunn, Mrs. G. E. Brlgfl and Mrs. J
i K. Shotwell.
The program concluded the guests
1 were several light refreshments in
the halls which had been prettily
decorated for the occasion,
committee in charge wis, Mrs
The
W in.
Kennedy, Mrs. H. A McKean. Mrs.
F. B. Swayze, Mrs. F. A. Heeves.
Mrs. E. P, Dodd, Mrs. W. H. Skin
ner and Miss Clara Bryant. Th
were assisted in serving by. Missea
Norma Erickson, Vera Purdy, Fan
nie Todd Pearl Sullivan. Eleanor
Casserly and Messrs. Alfred
.and Cyril Blakeslee
Groom
The Purple Giants of Echo will
battle with the town basketball team
of this city this evening The town
team will be made up of a number
of high school students but with t'no
hI.I ut fan DPaHiMlu . u.. r-o t V.
v,., ,,, rin ihip ,,.,ishl,or
game
of hard work.
Mrs. J. D. Watson entertained a
few friends informally at auction
bridge Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs M. I). Scronns returned Wed-
nesday from a ten days' pleasure trip
fore returning home
Miss Virginia Todd ;i
day guest of Mrs. A. Q
Cmatllla.
Harvey McPherson tvai
visitor from Pendleton Tuesday.
Miss Kitty Sprague was the week
end guest of friends In Irrlgon.
Mrs. D. K. Brownell was up from
Cmatllla Thursday, doing her ChrUt
mas shopping.
Mrs H. G. Newport was a Pendle
ton visitor Monday.
li. C. Walger leaves Sunday for
his former home In Cincinnati, whro
he will spend the holidays with rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. J. A. Scott returned Tuesday
after a visit of six weeks with ner
mother and relatives in Montana.
Utatrian Submarine in Adriatic,
PARIS, Dec. 'J. The presence of
! Austrian submarines at the entrance
! to the Adriatic is reported in a dis-
patch to the Journal from Messina.
1 Italy, which says that the Creek
rteamship Spetzal. from Piraeus was
stopped by an undersea boat showing
i the Austrian colors. -
WHITE I.A'sT or OLD
(it.VRD.
NEW YORK. Dec 1 1 - Chmiic
1 1 White, the best known boxing ref-
I eree in this ' oun1r, is the lasl of
! the old guard or ring Judges who
I presided in the days of the Horton
1 1 law, John J. White, Sam Austin,
iTim Hurst, Honest John Kelly and
II lleorge Slier have all retired or pass
d away.
White Is one of the most curious
figures in the boxing game. When
he is not refereelng bouts in squared
circles he is an art connoisseur anil
a politician. White has passed I'ldg-
ment on the purchases of many HO-
table art collections. He Is also a
F.:V:;.-i:Vi::;;:r:K.V
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H U R C H ES
Presbjrterian,
The services tomorrow will be of
!, more than ordinary Interest Mr.
' pr OB ut u a. m. up
on "The Law of Discrimination;
Many Things or One Thing." At the
evening popular service he will
meeting, :30. Miss Stocking, Mrs.
Hatch and Walter Hose will ke the
soloists for the day. Anthem by
quartet and chorus.
Christian
Paslor H. H Hubbell has begun a
snort evangelistic meeting for the
Helix christian church. W F Mc-
I'ormick, pastor at Helix, will fill
Mr. Hubbell's pulpit here while he
is absent. t
Christian Science.
K. Webb ami Johnson streets Se
vices Sunday 11 a. m. and s p. m. I
Sunday school 10 a
S P. ni. Subject of
"Hod the preserver
m. Wednesday j
lesson sermon,
of man." The
church is open
from 2 until 4
! reading room
dally, except :
1'. m.
at the
unday
Baptist.
Bible school, Hi n. m.; preaching.
11 a. m, subject, "Called to Reveal
His Son, or The Christian's Only
Mission" li. v. y j;sii D ,
pfennig. .:,io subject. "The Law
of the Spirit of Life." E. II. eleven-
ger, pastor.
Church of tin- Redeemer,
The holy communion will be cele
brated at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Divine service and ser
mon at 11 a. m. The service In the
evening will be a special musical
! number by the large trained choir.
There will be no sermon and but a
brief prayer service. The offering
will be dedicated to the choir fund.
Mrs. Mae Hagar will sing the morn
ing offertory. All are cordially in
vited Charlies yuinney, rector.
Mormon.
Services will be held Sunday eve
ning. December 12, at the home of
R E. Perry, 507 Marie street. All
are cordially Invited to attend and
will be heartily welcomed. A good
male quartet will be In attendance.
Services begin at 7 o'clock.
Methodlet,
I the Sun-! Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Ep-Mean.-
id worth League at 6:30 p. m. Preach
i lng1 at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m Mom
a business lng subject, "The Conversion of ihe
' Desert '
: subject.
Text. Isa. 35:1. Svetltnl I
Today and tomorrow." TeM'
Hel'. 3:15 and Numbers 15:3. Our
special meetings will begin the we-l
ond of January. Dr. S. A Danford
of Bismarck, N. D., and Miss WitUtl
D. Caft'ray of Chicago, will assist us
in the meetinfl. Both of these peo-l
pie are strong preachers and every. I
body should unite in helping to
awaken Pendleton to n higher stale
of life. Good music at both services
tomorrow,
Church Wins Bar In Court.
HAC.KHSTuWN Md , Dec 10
Judge M. I.. Keeily. in an opinion
filed in the suit of Mrs. George A.
Conner anil other nelrs of John
Luther Nbodemus. wealthy H.igers
town hanker. who died recently,
leaving an estate of 8600,000, decid
ed that Trinity Reformed
Boons bom, becomes owner
Intel of the Commercli
hurch.
abso- I
Hotel i
II list. !
property. Boonsboro.
Nlcodemus left the Tiotel In I
the Income to be applied to the
port of the minister in charge,
is thought the church will sell
the
hotel, which Is valued at 810,000.
The hotel has a liQttor license.
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In the first half of the year Spain's
exports showed a great gain and its
Importl a huge falling off, as compar- I
ed with the suuie period last year.
THE WHOLE BODY
NEEDSPURE BLOOD
The bones, the muscles, anil all
the orjrons of the body depend for
their rtrenfrth and tone and healthy
action on pure blood.
Hood's S.iisaparilla makes pure
blood. It is positively nneqnajed in
the treatment of scrofula, catarrh,
rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of ap
petite, that tired feeling, There is
no other incilieine like it. Be sure
to pet Hood's and pet it today. Tt
is sold bv all druggists
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Wow!
Here's Speed!
PIEDMONT Cigarettes swing in
to big favor at top speed. And
they did this WITHOUT help
and BEFORE they were adver
tised. You bet they're good !
Just try 'tml
Ciqarxite of
Quality
Another
"Giant Swing"-
The Coupon!
$ioo,oo issue is Boajtnt,
umbenwn'i Tron Coapanj i'ui
for PocateUo Water Bond.
POCATELLO. Idaho, Dec. . Sale
of Poeatello's 1400.000 per cent wa
ter bonds was consummated when a
check for approximately 8402,1100 was
handed to the city by Carl S. Kelly
treasurer of the Lumbermen I Trust
I Company, of Portland, who has been
I here for several days acting with the
FALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
Served at our
tables and' sold
to the trade.
Wholesale
or retail.
OYSTERS
The Quelle
Exclusive distributing
FALT'S
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n for Christmas Qifta En
M is the cleanest, most convenient, safes' Kfl
and most economical in the end, for Hrl
Heating, Cooking, Lighting, Power Jj
W Give her an electrical gift ami make her
M PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. L
U Telephone 40.
w r m m W M vr
A Shovelful
of our coal will last longer, burn
cleaner and give more heat than any
other kind. Don't buy the Inferior
grades. You'll only be dissatisfied
with ihe results. Life's too short to
waste energy shovelling Inferior coal
'let the right cou! from us.
BURROUGHS, Inc.
College Phone 5
US
Alto packed
20 for 10c
j city officials in an udvlsory capacity
'The elty will not proceed to purchase
the existing wafer plant or construct
i a new svstem.
The Lumbermen'! Trust Company
j was the hbshest of several bidders for
I the bonds, and completion of the
transaction was delayed pending
j completion of legal proceedings under
direction of Dillon. Thomson & Clay,
New. York bond attorneys.
CRAWFISH
SEA CRABS
Restaurant
depot in Pendleton for
sea foods.
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