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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915. 1 Give a Musical Present 1 hi ill ii ulmnnni Pui o fi WiimmImm Hunt, tr CMttMt Iftti Very tint fdtlun, fl Christmas DON'T give trinkets and useless articles this year, but make it a musical Christmas. Nothing is so cheering or resting. It entertains and lends refinement. GOOD MUSIC WE CAN NEVER GET TOO MUCH OF. The Largest Stock in Oregon, East of Portland, of Instruments to Select From V KH.1NK lil'ITAILS vvkjum M UTDOUN8 AUCORDIONB OOAIU.N s III II RIU Ms CASTANETS HARMONICAS THOMBONSa CORNETS TRIANGLES CLtARXNETS JEW'S II Mil's CONCERTINAS l ki I I I l i s METRONOMES TAMBOURINES III (.1.1 s Vloi.l BOWS I'LAYKR ROLLS Ml sic stands MUSIC ROIJjK I1ESIN 11 A M AUI'S INSTHI Ml NT CASES vi'RINt.s MUSIC LEATHEB (.(Hls OP ALL KINDS Ml sir iktOKs. imnilTCriON rooks, shkkt MUSK KKV MUSIC PAPER. WE BO REPAIR BIG TIIAT IS MONT. EXTRAS M PUTTINGS CARRIED, The Best Pianos at Lowest Prices It you can buy the best for the same price charged you for something else, why not buy the best. We carry such famous makes as the Knabe, Haines Bros., Lyon & Healy, F. S. Cable, Kohler & Chase, Hush &Gerts, Leland, Washburn, Werner, Starck. Hobart M. ("able, Emmerson, Kimball. Kohler & Campbell, Andrew Kohler. We can sell you a new Piano from $195 up. A Few Great Bargain in Slightly Used Pianos, From $125 Up. PliATERS YHTOIt VTCTBOLAS, EDISON RISC AND cvvrll.i: TALKING MACHINES, ol.l M BU raOVOGBAPHs WITH X GREAT link Of BBOBBDS POR EACH, We guarantee our goods and are always right here to back up every claim on every sale. Don't buy until you get our prices. If you cannot call, write for particulars. We can get you anything that is made in the musical line. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE 814 Main Street. Telephone 524 Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. Mrx. K B. AUirich -sm party given a Madison street SaJtir Tht guest llt Includf Rice, Mm Lyman KI Johns Sr.. Mrs Jami- H. h. Hattary, Mn. k. 1 J. E. Mulllntx, Mrs R, 1 C. A. Murphy. Mrs. X. Mr. Norliorne Berkeley HW. Mrs (ismer 8mith ay afternoon. Mrs i. M. Mrs. James John Jr.. Mrs. T. Wailiv Mrs J. M. Harrison of Pilot Rock wan a Pendleton visitor Saturday. "harls Stanton came in on the X. P. train this morning from Helix. I Mr. and Mrs. George A Robblns ol t Pllolt .'lock spent Sunday In the city f Muse Taylor, well known Athena I farmer, Is among the visitors here to- k J S. Xorvell of Helix and son, B. Norvell. are visitors in the city Mrs. 'today. f DeSpain. I (;. E Stanfield and Hugh Stanfield j. diss Herke-are up from the west end of the j Miss Alk'e county ltutlrr. Miss Mlldre H Home and tin Portland. Wilson. Mrs R. Asa i) Thomson, president of the B Shofner of (,reKon irrigation Congress, is a visit I or from Echo today. ' Mrs James Kelllan and daughter. The regular business meeting of Mlg nonaM are ln today from the W. C. T. V. Will he held Tuesday . Vanavcle to do Christ mas shopping. J. H. Morse, freight agent and cash- j I l Im. tku V..rlh..rn PttTlfiC in thlS I afternoon at 2 o'cl hurch. i k al the Mapust Many PaoPIt enjoyed I special mu sical program at the Church, of the Redeemer last evening. Several an-, thems were excellently given by the large ctiolr whit is directed by Mr Hal llishop. Mrs. W C E. Prultt be ing organist. The vocal soloists were Miss Edna Zimmerman. Miss Mildred lierkeley and Miss Boy Alexander Miss Margaret Lowell gave a violin selection, "Largo" and "My Faith Looks t p to Thee'' w as rendered by a iiuanel I lipnaSli of Mrs. Ilurroiighs .Mrs tMcfeatW, Mr. Hays and Mrs. Rudwp. with a violin oollgalo by Miss Raldnrhn. Mrs. C J. Miller "f liuhl. Idaho, is at the Bowman F. M. QbSwUs of Hermiston is pay u.v Pendleton a visit today. L. A. Bstafc, Ech.i attorney, and sons and Adlai. are u from Echo to day. citv has returned from a visit in Ham ilton, Montana EDWARD H. MARTIN IS RELEASED ON PAROLE j MAN CON VTCTED OF KILIJ G NATHAN WOLEE OF POHT LAND IS UBERATEB. Rings Rings Rings Hundreds of them, especially arranged and priced for Christmas shopping and await ing your inspection. Gorgeous set rings, charming little-finger rings, platinum mount ed rings, cameos, sig nets, the new onxy and diamond rings, and for the man who is think ing most of one person, the radiant diamond. of course. Come in and look them over. You'll be sure to find one that would please someone on your list. If you shouldn't there's hundreds of other suggestions here for the looking. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887 SALEM, ure.. Dec. 11. Edward H. Martin, who was convicted of the murder of Xathan Wolf in Portland, Mav I. mud. and who has been serving a 15 years' sentence in thej state penitentiary, will be released under a parole signed by Governor With combe. LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief HATES. IVr line first Insertion Ke per Hue. additions! luserUoo ." I'er line, ier ui'inth II 00 No I keels taken for less than Me. Cosjal '1 erdlnary words to Use. I .. ! will Dot be taken 0Tr the telephone ei.ept from I -sit uregeo in iwld ii- mi hue i Watetl lor Triangle, Triangle. Tri angle. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have 'lorage warehouse Phone 339. Wanted Position by woman f'r general housework. Box 74.1 City. For Bale -Horse, wagon and har- nes ,ie Your picture; Do you realize that the finest and most welcome Christmas present you could ever give your relatives or friends would he a nice photograph of yourself made by one who has the best facilities and has had years ol successful experience in making pic COLORED MAN TO BE HELD FOR KANSAS AUTHORITIES PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11. Ed ward H. Martin was convicted of the murder of Xathan Wolfe, a pawn broker in Portland. May 1, 10S. Mrs. Martin, who has worked contin uously for her husband's release, is at Salem to meet him. The murder, for Which Martin was convicted was one of the most bru- , eommltted here. It was tii llliitlllll! lillualasel ItUillillliiJli Iltllli iii..iii.isit-ajl i TWO OFFICEBa MOT-ND OVER (Continued from poe one.) building for a fourth time and snatched what he supposed was the sixth child Irom Its bed. a 1-year-old girl. sented. Mr. McComas. however, re-1 -When he reached safety outside quested that they be placed under j tne building he found that he had bonds, stating that the probabilities j ahbed only a bundle of bedding 1, 1 were that they would be out of offic. : anJ tnat tne 11Ue wa sji i I tal out .. . . j ,. . . Via, minuted in oroau ua, u ""' . ,. . . ,.. m. ,.nd might I i , ,h.. w,ii.,i usui a gas pipe " - - 1"" ""! - weaoon. Robbery was showi i w Wllfl mi, I III li 1 I'M. Ill ,,, have been the motive loJY XMJUT FOUND TO malnulned his I .e. in ttJtl.t-- HKK VKF.lt. I u.nln m ronvicted of man a I . laughter on I , ,v,il-t,.-do. showed leave the city. "It s a protection you He m restralned by neighbor Martin owe me- " siu" 1 "". j from entering tne names again to they be placed under bonds." wjjat would have been certain death Judge Parkes thereupon fixed tneir for him anJ tne Ilt,le glr, periahed ,, ii . I hrsnrle at I7:,'i each. A doien men. parole' and was sentenced to serve 15 ea" DressmaklnK. Mrs Bowman Phons I43M Dressed hogs, 8 cents pound, al Cash Market f A White Studio photo Is the mn;,l acceptable and appropriate Xtuas gift I The best in Jewelrydom Invites ou to this st)io. We've gathered from o -erywhero Carefully an I well. Today we are asking your opinion of our sot'k as a whole. We ask for criticisms request your critical looking. And when you have seen and bought, we are sure you will rarry away an Impression I hat will be sure to bring yon back. It's your privilege to buy or look Just as you please I Maple Syrup. ordering some maple syrup have nd i-ugar again from the east. Thill is ateolutely pure and comes in ihe ; original paeluge from the farmers I Call J3W And say how much v. u want N B. Whllford. Adv. Iist -Small silver meh iiurse. Suiialde reward If returned to "11" eare this office. Auto tops repaired and recovered Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed. Hamlet & Co, The most reliable place to your auto tups and curtains repair ed is at Hsmley's. Wanted Olrt for general house work. Phone li or apply cor. Post and E. Railroad streets. Jersey bull, four years old. for sale Address. R D. Miller, Hermiston. son 01 St. iiaus pn ogu. wsun dames n Monda evening. December "rp 111th. All members and their friends Lost Pair of nose glasses lnjarf cordially invited. The degree black case. Dr. Reber's name mi. team will be In charge and a good outside. Plea-se return to Wl!ljtime is assured all. There will o Moore. j no admission charged Adv. Lost Waterman's fountain pen,) with initials (J. P. M.. at high school t.r.snd ManqiimiU- Rail. or betwean there and Jane t. Re- Eagle-Woodman Hall Thursd.... turn lo this office for reward Dec. :'3. Watch for further pafticu- Old papers for sale; tied In bun- lars. Adv lies. Good for starting fires, etc. lOc a bundle This office. .rkunMii. Indorse Wilson. Verv manv people desire to buy1 LITTLE BOCX, Ark.. Dec. Ill fire UP to act a, '"nlsrn'n Tn,'-V a11 re' ! Tavlor. both farmers, siened the bond Terms reasonable. Phone 27C. lures that show your true likeness DoM Pendleton want JJ.OU photo-, The same money you would spend' Raving been Identified ..I....- u .. j r tnr trivial vlfta uilt ti. r. lull Villi , , . . . 1. i,..ni. , .. . . . , I., , , I n.iY a l,iii,a. .tee ,,u uo i.ib o. " b.- ... ..-- 9 oreaher num uie i.ajipaa .-.. , in lm. j.ijut-iiim,,, a , :. ... . . ,,10 their names teo on NlMb furnished front room m-,th , claf 'ho,os in the neue.l untiary, M. McMurray. the OOlortd ' tV)W. M ,he time of his arrest, V" " . Atn m not sufflci- sh-eptng porch. Furnace heat. Phone 'dca nt A f man who 1 alleged to have atweked n,de at his east side home. Martin ,wo went on Mch HU ,blfr more lasting and give you L f his race uh a knife las: was enu,iyed in the city engineer s ; ' m , ' k and Henry J. n.v.w... im.ii 1 n hm " -.iiuioa oiKiu. 1 . t,iiice. the appointment today. before UM mornina b Chief of Police .Manning irush. C. S WHEK.LER. (Adv 1 'Photographer J aa instructions Inm the Kansai ; aDllUt tnat t(me. authorities. hand store and paw McMurray was arrested Monday j heen attacked by someone us night on a charge of assault with in- j lng gas pip,, ag a weapon. Herman tent to kill. He was given preliml- N-auman, one of the shop keepers, nary hearing and bound over to the i Has kjued. irand jury under tlOO bonds. In the After Martin's conviction for the meantime both Deputy sheriff r.stes murd(.,. 0f Wolfe, workmen unearth and Chief of Police Manning had I Pen making a uulet investigation. In W. W. Ianoe. - their records they. found the picture IlVjUort Riots in . PARIS. Dec. 11. Violent peac demonstrations occurred in Berlin. Leipzig and Dresden according to a dispatch received here from the Rome correspondent of the Journal. The correspondent received his informa- The Wolte murder was one o. mi ... and ........ .va .,ver 10 Sheriff Tavlor to I ..., ... that were committed ; "'H""" . ' tlon from uncn. . , ,se... . Prank Cur went on tne oona 01 i.niei. c ..ouh,i Two otner seconu , ------ -...-at - " " TT nshon ' keepers i anning. "ineis ; soldiers on furlough participated in 1 M . e ni, In biffTi t ho 1 ... t 1 , 1 . 1 I - the manifestations, me masses are convinced that revolutionary threats are necessary to force the govern ment to inaugurate peace overtures. Pendleton Camp Xo 41. W O. W .land will give another one of their socal ed In the basement at the Martin residence. Jewelry which detectives identified as Wolfe's. Martin, who was a drug fiend, is said to have greatly irafcroved in health while in the penitentiary and who asked to sign the bond in- 1 eluded Senator J. X. Burgess. E. U Smith. E. P. Marshall. George Perin- I ger. Will Moore and W. W Harrah. The grand Jury meets soon after the first of the year and will consider the evidence against the officers. It 1 is rumored that counter charges of in- Sparn exported 778.59 hectoliters of wine to France in, the first five months of 1914. as compared to 24. lotcrlpOon ol Murray as a pa role violator. The deputy sheriff at once wired to Kansas and this morn' ing the police chief took the man in to custody. His bondsmen at once sum ndered him. . .. ... t'o.. rep- JffZ V Kansas was sentenced to j let 01 Brazilian Jewel, and a corsage urniw home to flve the penitentiary from Franklin coun ly on June II, lf". for gd larceny Ms .-entence being 1 to , yeair He violated his parole Xov. 11 A reward of $:':. was offered for him citing I riot and interfering with tne 5sg h(.st,,iiters in the same period in officers ln the performance of their 1915 duty will be filed against McComas j and Dr. E. J. Sommerville. tm Aids iiiL-estmn I lKskling safe: Child Dies. BRAZILIAN RlllXtiS GIFTS j h ANFORD Cal .. Dec 11 Risk- WASH1XGTOX. Dec. 10-A brace-. )ng U( ,,y makjng thre, trlpj rare tropical feathers When arrested here he gave his name as McMurry bin later wlslted 10 I Change It on the docket came to Mrs. Norman Gait, the armsraem fiancee, as a wedding gift. They were brougnt by Dr. A. J- j Olivier Rotelho. of Brazil, first to of his little ones. Joseph Madruga. owner of one of the largest dairies In K:ti:s County, re-entered the Laughter is one of the most health ful exertions; it Is of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. If you should be troubled with Indi gestion give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. (ibtalnabte every where Adv arrive of the delegates to the Pan- American Scientific Congre meets here December 2i hich ds eastern Oregon Wh it have The democrat iite central cost- iou to offer, and price? X. Berkeley, j nilltee at a meeting hete adopted a j .For sale 300 tons of grain hay resolution Indorsing Consideration i ( ! Will sell In lots or will feed stock of j President Wilson and expressing be any kind, horses, mules cattle or.Hcf that he should b renominate! 1 sheep It. R. McEwen, Athena, Ore . Griffith, Inc and Bennett, dlrec-1 HOW TO RUN AUTO AND I tors of ITinngie pnijs miming gw ,'ay, Dec Jll). Prompt automobile taxi service day or night mly 13.60. Phone 110. Quelle Res niurant. Car for country trips, phone 10. Carney & Huey Taxi Co. 4 KEEP OUT OF COURT si 1 Ul-T1tv (!' STTK'S ori'll I Funerals to cemetery 1 ibbitws p vmi'HI 1 r or (;txil ABVICE. aija or i jusi a please And If you only l""k H you re welcome. M Wm. hanscom THE Jeweler The WoruR's (ircatevst Slnstcrs. lectures by Mrs. Honeyman. Illus i..i.fl uitii ihn linlontlcnn. Monday I 11.11' II nun ...v . . . .... ... i A... evening, DecemDcr lew, sswuvi gelo; Tuesday evening. December 14. Raphael In the Presbyterian church at 8 p. m Adv. Attention, Iyal order of Moow. There will be a social session of the Leys! Order of Moose at Moose hall on Wednesday evening. Decem ber 15th. All members and their families cordially Invited By ord?i of committee. Adv. St. George Grill Portland Quelle CRAWFISH Fresh Daily Try Our 35c Merchants' Lunch fiS$- "How to Run an Automobile am Keep Out of Court.'' is the title o' .1 two-page pamphlet which the au'u- mobile department of the Secretar of State's office is sending out With all automobile license tags for nex year. The pamphlet is issued by th Portland Public Safety Commlssioi given automobile owners are the fol given automobile owners afe the fol lowing: "Don't operate a car until you an thoroughly competent. "Don't drive fuster than the law al Iowa. "Don't cut corners. "Don't drive on the wrong side o Ihe street. "Don't pass n streetcar while stop ord taking oh passengers or Icttin them off. "Don't keep your muffler open. "Don't talk while driving. "Don't drive with dazzling head lights." Automobile owners are also advise to "please do" the following thlnts "Procure and read the Oregon tt0 tor vehicle lnw and traffic ordinance "PaM oil overtaken vehicles on th It ft. "S'ow down at railroad crosslnus or stop when In doubt. Don't take I chance. "Always use common sence It will keen you out of trouble.' We Aim to Please Rear This In M nd. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the nest medlcin" In Ihe market for colds and croup ' says Mrs Albert Rlosser. Lima. Ohio Mnnv others are of the same opinion Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Does Pendleton Want $2.00 Photo Plays? We believe that she wants the very best and is willing to pay for value received. For CUr wwonwe have closed a contract with the TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION for the exclusive control of their products in Pendleton. These productions consist of photoplavs directed by Griffith. Ince and Sennett. the three greatest directors in the world. They are at present the sensation in New York at the Knick erbocker. Philadelphia at the Chestnut St. and Chi cago at the Studebaker. at prices of $2.00 for the best seats. Our first offering will be "IRON STRAIN" "MY VALET" Featuring RAYMOND HITCHCOCK and MABEL NORMAND Full details of opening and prices of admission will be announced later. First Show Sunday TEMPLE The Theatre Beautiful. Triangle Fine Art Photo Plays Will be Shown Exclusively at This Theatre. Mi, iiliM JEWELRY Ghriatmoe c HR1STMAS is the happiest time of the whole year, and we will try to preserve all the beautiful makin, ods th: newes s. ntinient of the season bi your christnuts ihopping 1 leisure. We have an exceptionally fa beaatltUl line of Holiday OH season, whU'h embraces the and best idea.- which the m; fords. Our prices are ver Mats will prove attractive to tt practice economy and to w und quality is a oonsuleiM' A. L. Schaefer HHHnW: ft .1 ii ! Jcwvlcr a ml SttlllMallfc U L I Main Street. jj j J " ' ' , -r