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page sight DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915. EIGHT PAGES 8 Shop Early in the Morning Hours. (y And in the ChrUtmas rush don't neglect the little necessities of everv dav life. Then Stuffed Mangoes rnething Fine Put up by H. G. Heinz & Co. Heinz Sweet Relish Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles Dills and most of the other 57 varieties If Quality Counts with you, place your order with us. Sweet Mangoes Special 3 for 25c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 23. 823 Main St Presents IlKliun ol0. K. Alexander, prominent local merchant, has presented a Pendleton Indian robe to the Hermlston Civic Club for use in the rest room recent ly opened in that town. lhwratl 14 by Mve Vote. William It Barratt, who was elect ed president of the Oregon Wool growers' association In Pendleton last Saturday, was a candidate for mayor of Heppner this week and lost by five vote to S. E. Xotaon. The vote was Zli to JOS. upper Snake river valley around Rexburg and a. Anthony aaa had fine crops this fail and that Its su gar beets, barley, alfalfa and hogs and grain are making the farmer rich. B Drunks pay lines. Five out of the six drunks U po lice court this morning paid fines of five dollars each. Brother Visiting Here. H W. Shields of the Northern Pa cific baggage office. Is enjoying a visit from his brother. Charges Q. Shields of Carline, Nevada. He is en route home from a visit In San Francisco. I.os Angeles and San Di ego and is spending a week here. Holdman Hoys Hate Pneumonia. The two small sons of Mr. and Mrs tl. W. Johnson of Holdman, aged 10 and 12. are reported to be seriously ill with pneumonia at their home. lodgment Handed Down, Judgment for $557. Tt, interest, at torneys fees and costs was hunded down yesterday by Judge Phelps for the plaintiff in the case of Thomas loiieland vs. J. L. McClellan. you will naturally turn to this big busy store where you get what you want at the right price every day in the' year. To eak at Stanflehl. Dr. W D. McNary, superintendent of the Eastern Oreaon State Hospi.it; and Kev. J. E Snyder of the Presby terian church will go to Btanftoldj next Tuesday to assist in the organ -i izing of the Oregon State Social Hy-! giene Society there. Meetings will! be held in the afternoon and evening in,l the local workers will address both. Mill To Collect. The Carnes Bros. Mercantile Co. of Pilot Rock Ins brought suit against a. T. Barbour of that place for Judg meni tor Ut.li, alleged to be due for merchandise and money borrowed of Geo. Carnes. Haley & Raicy an at torneys for the plaintiff. Men's heavy wool sox, 85c and 50c val ues at 25 3tf Men's wool mixed sox 121j Men's fine cashmere sox 25f Corduroy pants, cuff bottom at 91.98. 82.49, 82.98. Men's odd pants in stripes or plain colors 98 81 49, 81.98, 82.98. Men's Mackinaw coats, vou can save $1.50 to $2.00 on everv one ?3.98, 84.98, 85.90. 86.90. Men's one buckle overshoes, think of them at 98 Men's high top four buckle overshoes at 81.69. .81.98. .Men's wool union suits at 81-19, SLO. 82.98. Men's heavy ribbed or fleeced union suits, $1.50 value 98 Blankets for Xmas gifts, a full sized wool blanket at only 82.98, 83.98, 84198 Woolnap blankets, sold everywhere at $3.00, Golden Rule price for' full' sice onljf 81.98 Bed spreads for Xmas gifts, full size at 98 8149, 81.98. Don't forget those silk sweaters make beautiful Christmas gifts at 84-98 All wool coat sweaters in red or grey and priced the Golden Rule way, at 81.98. 82.98, 83.98. Silk petticoats, another acceptable gift at 81-98, 82.98, $3.9S Ladies' bath robes in beautiful resigns at 81-98, 82.9H You can do better at NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE 1100 acres of nice wheat land, water, and short haul. $30 er acre. 180 acres on the Reservat ter acre. 160 acres, close to to Jj.m per acre. IM acres, U acres i :er acre. I have resided in V alues go with me. , 40 to 50 bushel land. 165.00 orchard and alfalfa. 150.00 barn, orchard and alfalfa. Ufa, good Improvements. 154.50 unty over 30 years. No inflated E- T. WADE. Conner lVmlletonian Here. J. E. Lewis of St. Anthony. Idaho, is in town visiting old friends. Mr. Lewis came to Pendleton in 1883. He helped build the railroad from Dur kee to Pendleton, from Pendleton to Blue mountain, and from Pasco to Pendleton. Mr. Lewis says that the Mill To Foreclose. The Oregon Building St i.,,.,,, associ ation has brought suit in the circuit court against Gottlieb Kurrle and the heirs of his deceased wife to foreclose a mortgage alleged to have been given to secure a note for J6"0. Carter & Smith are attorneys for the plain-tiff. Ml 183 Prnney Co Inc - We Lead Others follow DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist. American National Bank Building, Phone 609 Colored omun Verj Low, Mrs. Dick Thomas, wife of a well known colored man. Is today report ed to. be critically ill with pneumo nia. She gave birth to a child a fen days ago and was very llf at the time. Today her fever Is reported to be at 106. It. Dlssinore place, 80 acres on Pine creek one mile above Weston, at a price of JS300. She Is a resident f Wild Hon creek, and has lai il 1 been acquiring considerable land noiuings on nil- reservation aside from the above trades.--Weston Leader. TEMPLE 5c The New THEATRE BEAUTIFUL ADAM EVE 10c Some Picture Today Only! Featuring Grace Valentine in 3 parts This picture stood them up in Portland and Seattle Also 3 Reels of Comedy Sunday! ARNOLD DALY supported by Louise Rutter and Sheldon Lewis in "The Menace of the Mute" Ashton Kirk Investigator Gold Rooster Play in 5 Parts TRIANGLE FILMS COMING The (lid Schubert ltaueh SoUi Mrs. Francis F. Knaply has sold the old home place, which her father and mother settled on when they first came tp the country from Germany about 30 years ago, to 0. N. McRev nolds. The land lies uear Albee, and consists of 320 acres. The price was 3500. E. T. Wade made the sale. Marriage Licence Issued. A marriage license was issued this forenoon to Allie Skeels and 1'essle L. Mansfield, both of this city. White Studio sou in Taxi Baatne. M. J. Carney, veteran liveryman of this city who retired from the part- 1 nership of Carney & Huey a few days! ago. still retains the taxi business of 1 1 that firm. Mr. Huey taking only the livery end of the business. 1 1 O. A. C, Men Here West Week. President Tallman of the Commer cial association, this morning receiv ed a letter from W T. Rltch and Oran M. Nelson of the O. A. C. ag ricultural department stating that they would hold a series of meetings here on December 13, 14 and 13. the first meeting to be held on Mon day at 10 a. m. The meeting will be of special interest to sheepmen. Firm Expense statement. Major Lee Moorhouse. re-elected city treasurer Monday Is the first can didate to comply with the law requlr- I ing the filing of dhmpalgn expenses, j His statement is to the effect that he i received no money for his Campaign and siient none. are the most acceptable and appropriate Xmas gifts Special Holiday Prices See our work, get our prices WHITE STUDIO ASSOCIATION BUILDING Contract for Manse Iet. The contract for the reconstruction of the Presbyterian manse on Kas! Alta street was let this morning to Cole & Sallng, a local firm. The house will be entirely rebuilt into a modern, two-story bungalow and the cost will be about 12000. Raymond Hatch Is the architect In charge Rev. Snyder and his family will occupy the house when It Is completed. Working for Self Xow. Otto Dldlon, linotype operator for merly In this city and for the last few years a partner in the publica tion of the Mjlton Eagle, is no long er connected with that paper but Is doing contract work. He states that last week he moved his machine Into a concrete house on his farm near Milton and is setting all the type he can. Mr. Dldion Is In the city for the day. Absconder i Irreeted. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 11. Ar rested as he stepped from a train here. Clinton E. Sitler, alleged ab sconding tax collector from the Bor ough of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, con fessed, according to the police. He spent money prodigally in Pennsyl vania, through Los Angeles and San Francisco to Portland, officers .say. His only request was that he be taken bome immediately so as to spend Christmas with his wife and tmby. Cfttbottc Church. .First riuini at 6 o'clock. Second Mass at o'clock. High Mass at 1 o'CtOCk. Kvcnilig service at 7: 43. Subject nf the evenintc lecture: "An other Aspect of Confession." Edw. H, Crown. S. J.. Pastor. I 1 S i u mm i TODAY ONLY Vitagraph Three Part Feature, "COL. MERWIN'S WIFE" "THE TRAMP TELE- Tom Mix in GRAPHER" "ATHLETIC AMBITION" Helen Gibson 10c Adult. 5c Children COMING SUNDAY V. L. S. E. Big 4, Present Edna Mayo and Is Not a Candidate. Postmaster T. J Tweedy declared j today that he is not a candidate fori the appointment to the water com-1 I in is-ionership which will be made va cant when Dr. J. A. Best becomes I f mayor. The postal laws, he states, I are very plain that no postmaster , shall accept any municipal, county or j Mate office, regardless of whether there is any salary attached. Beside, ! he states, his time la fully occupied by his present duties. Miners Vre Kntonebed. TACOMA. Dec. IL Entomb- d 24 hours, 80 miners in the Wingard mine, near Carbon- ado, were rescued. Antony Cuccolo and Komnar Blatkln- Ich, miners, were killed by fall- ing earth that imprisoned tho others. The rescuers sank an nlrshaft through the debris. V. . DIAMONDS Just received mounted In tru- latest patterns In XiS v ai.ikkks. itit;s. nr mvs Curcflltl. selected for COtBf and cut. John Rosenberg Watchmaker anil Jeweler farmers' Cnion Office. t'fir. 1'ioirt and CettOMrWOod Sts Bryant Washburn in New pilot itiwk Postmaster. Dispatches from Washington yes terday announced the nomination of Rom A. Pickering for the nostmasl- ! ershlp of Pilot Uock by President Wilson, and the senate will undoubt ! edly confirm the appointment. Am- ong the postofflce recesa appoint- ments made was that of William 1) Hardesty of Ercuater. Notice has been given that a civil service exam ination will be held. In the near iu ture to fill the postofflce at Dehmnn, the postmastershlp there being va cant by reason of resignation (4 The Blindness of Virtue" The great morality photodrama, is attracting universal attention because of the wonderful lesson it carries to young girls. It presents a moral every girl will under stand. Indorsed by churchmen and sociologists. Moth ers do you tell your daughters all they should know? This great picture abolishes ignorance in such a way that no one is shocked and good taste is not violated. 'l .l. .1 I Mj buqiect Water Right Claims. Watermaster L, A, Relneman has been In Freewater during the week with the books containing the water j right claims of water users along Duggar creek, Johnson creek, Little Walla Walla anil Ihe middle branch of Muil creek. The books were held open for inspection and Dec. 28 set as the date for the expiration of the time for filing contests. Many of the conflicts of entries were com promised but some units may be ne cessary to settle the rights The books will he sent to La Grande where they will ! kept open for In spection for ten days. Earin ixwl Reported. It is reported that Mrs. Nellie Illackman has bought the Rogers place In the foothills southeast of Weston from Thomas Gopeland of Walla Walla for a consideration of $16,1)00 The place contains 271 acres of farming and pasture land Mrs. Itlackman is also reported to have taken a contract on the Geo LAST TIME TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK in the immortal drama, "ZAZA" VAUDEVILLE Bajorek Bro., in Charley Chaplin Agnes Kayne, character musical and the Cop. Comedy trampoline. comedienne. W. V. M. A. TOMORROW AND MONDAY MARY PICKFORD in "A GIRL OF YESTERDAY" See Little Mary in an Aeroplane. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE. W. V. M. A. VAUDEVILLE Jessica Duo, novelty juggling and Helms A Evan, comedy singing, trained pigeons. talking and dancing. i 1 4