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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915. EIGHT PAGES Two Phones. 28. I FINNAN HADDIE Received fresh today, also fresh Kippered Salmon. COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH NUTS Candj Fijrs. Dates and everything food to eat for the Christmas season. RAISIN BREAD Special. Loaf 10c. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. 1hwii Willi la (.rt,opo- Mrs. liuy OMelveny. daushler ot Judge Kitx Gerald, became ill yester day wlih a severe case of lagrlppe. Rack on the Job. Assistant Postmaster Lester A Cronin Is back on the Job today after USUI confined to his home since ffltukHhrtaa with nrn I -'"I'll. Ttt ohy Bros, have completed Ml of the grading and filling at the terminal yards and the brick masons have completed the walls of the roundhouse and other brick work. The whole work is being pushed as rapidly as conditions will admit. vv iiy iui x j sci ui van l r If you don't want to spend a great lot of money on one gift come to this big busy store where you can get new, clean good at prices that will be to your liking. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY FROM THE GOLDEN RULE VALUES. IXvonv is (.rallied A divorce has been granted in the case of Laura May Timblin vs. John William Timblin and plaintiff has been given the custody of the minor ihild Thelma. I Taken to Hospital. ham Ortego, well known Mexican, underwent an operation today for ulcer of the stomai h. Hah (HM'ratcl On. The little baby daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Snyder underwent an operation this morning for cya trouble. , (Goes Into (antly ltiilnos. Antone N'olte, former local saloon' ' man who has been running a saloon I Marriage Ijk rnso Issued. I in Pasco for several years, will open A marriage license was issued this 1 41 confectionery store and pool hall ' afternobn to Ous Tonies and Calls ' after the tirst of the year when the I Shaw, the latter a resident of Cold dry law takes effect, according to Springs, i word received by friends here. ' i i . Adania Ohilld Operated Upon rilled Ohrtetlaa Pulpit. The little child of Lute Read of Rev. McCormack of Helix yesterday ! Adams was brought to Pendleton to- iiueu me local v nrisuan mi nil lor .1,.. .....i ....i,...it..i M. rt. rtubbell who is OODdUC Men's Suits, and who wouldn't appreci ate a-suit of clothes for Xmas, f 9.90, 912.50, 814.75. 916.50. Mackinaw coats in fancy plaids or plain colors at $3.98. 84.98, 95.90, 96.90 Tie sets for Xmas gifts 35. 49. 69f , 96$. Initial handkerchiefs, two in a box 25 All linen handkerchiefs, two in a fancy box at '. 49? Men's house slippers in felt or leather at 69, 98. 81.49 Men's warm bath robes, a good $3.00 value at $1.98 Men's' dress shoes in button or lace at 82.49, 82.98. 83.50, 83.98. Ladies' tailored suits; she would appre ciate one of these and they would cost you only 99.90, 912.50, 916.50 Or a good warm coat would be appreci ated, Golden Rule price 99.90, 912.50, 914.75, 916.50. Have you seen those beautiful silk sweaters at only 94.98 Dainty aprons at 25?, 49? Silk petticoats, one never can have too many and they are priced at $1.98, 92.98, 93.98. Furs for her Xmas would be all right ; either a set or separate piece at 93-98 94.98, 95.90. 87.90, 912.50. Silk waists of fancy messaline, Georgette crepe or taffeta, $5 values at 82-98 for the removal of an operation i'ted tonsils. Rav. lag a two weeks revival at Helix. lur- lug the morning services here vester. ., ,. ., , , ... , ....... ... xracacn viim. Tins weak day IV. D. C, McNabb favored the u . "" ,. ... ' , The examinations for applicants congregation with one of his bass so- ,, .. . . ., . ... . . ,, , . for teachers certiorates will be held OS. ... i this week at the court house, beg'n Mg Hour Shipments so Fast. ! ending Satur- H. 0. Plydenstine. manager of the M"?y 22?? are expected Pendleton Roller Mills, reports big;'" take ,he """'"x""'"9 You can do better at We Lead LWo Jm'tmn wmT Others follow 75a 9Z 75 -STya vr5 rT 99m VrrrrTrri 1 White Studio are the most acceptable and appropriate Xmas gifts Special Holiday Prices See our work, get our prices shipments of flour from his mills to! the eastern market. Since the first luars "' Fatf'Ws Deata. of the month, he states. ISO. barrels ! W Williams. salesman at have been shipped east from the mills. 1 1 1"rh' Hardware Company s store. The oriental market Is demorallft-d, I sturday received a message telling he states, and the mills are not ship- j of ,he death of his father at Mc ping there. 1 Oaok, Nebraska, death resulting from old ane complication. He was Stanfleld Optimist Sold. 'ars old Mr. Williams was mi- S. Norton Bobo, who has published I an'e to so back to the funeral. I The government of New South Wales la having timber grown In the that state tested to learn If any will produce a satisfactory wood pulp for pa par making. the Stanfield Standard, now the Ore gon Otpimist. for the past year, has , t'hristnias Tree Ariies. WHITE STUDIO ASSOCIATION BUILDING sold his plant to Uoyd Klches of Portland, who has been connected with the Oregon Journal for the past three years. Mr. Bobo is undecided to date about his future plans. Attended Helix Lodge, Eugene McCully. Manuel Friedley. RCT, H. H. Hubbell and Smith Thomp son all of this city, attended the meet ing of the Helix lodge of Masons Sat urday evening. Election of officers was held, W. H. Morrison being chos en master. E. E. Heler, senior war den. Bert Warren, junior warden and Roy Penland treasurer The municipal Christmas tree, a tall, straight fir, arrived today and this afternoon is being prepared for erection at the intersection of Main and Court streets The lower branches will be trimmed so that there will be no Interference with traffic and the colored lights will be strung through it. The tree will f stand until after Christmas. DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist. American National Bank Building, Phone 609 NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE 1100 acres of nice Wheatland, wuter, and ahort haul. ISO per acre. 160 acres on the Reservation, 40 to 50 bushel land. 165.00 per acre. 320 acres, good Improvements, orchard and alfalfa. 150.00 per acre. 160 acre., close to town, house, barn, orchard and alfalfa. $65.00 per acre. 240 acres. 68 acres set to alfalfa, good Improvements. 154.60 per acre. I have resided In Umatilla county over 30 years. No Inflated values go with me. E. T. H ml 5 ?5r rn '7T 9SA 73 WSm 7W 7?7Z 7Z(7&r? If S St 3a, 1 DIAMONDS Just received mounted in the latest patterns In LA V I,IKI!1. RINGS, Tl K PINS Carefully selected for color and cut. John Rosenberg' Watchmaker and Jeweler. Fanners' Union Office. Cor. "urt and Cottonwood Sts. A -lies Start Fire. A board fence was set afire Sun- j day morning at 1130 o'clock by hot j ashes which were thrown against A still alarm was sent in and the de partment soon had the blaze quench ed. The fence is near the dwelling of Joe Murphy at Garden and Court streets. Fire Chief Ringold again calls the attention to residents to keep hot ashes away from fences, sheds or buildings, and not to place them in wooden receptacles. Auto Turned Siimmersalt. What might easily have been a fa tal auto accident occurred late Satur day night when a car owned by Dick Snrtsmen Will Meet. The lical fish and cam,' association has received notification from II. 11. Van Duzer, president of the Oregon Sportsmen's teague, of the annual meeting of that organization In Port land on Dec. 19 and 20. The local club will in all probability be repre- i, j sented at the meeting. "Prepared- r.ess will be the watchword ot the meeting and the president writes that the sportsmen must present such a solid front to the next leKislature that that body will not dare make any further "vicious'' attacks upon the game department. The proposed clos ing of the Willamette and Rogue riv ers to net fishing are matters of mo ment to be discussed by the sportsmen. More Itain Korived. Another good rain was received in Grant and driven by Ed Lorimer ; Pendleton and vicinity last night and went over the Lee street grade about 1 today, the first shower starting after a quarter of a mile above the bridge. I 10 last night. The temperature has The auto turned over two or three ' risen during the past 24 hours. Farm times and was badly wrecked. Theers and stockmen are generally re drlver was considerably hurt but es-1 joicing In the fact that the rains re enped with his life. The car former!? I calved during the last month have all I belonged to Jack '"hildreth but was ' gone into the grounds and that the recently sold to Mr. Grant. snow that fell In the mountains is lying upon unfrozen ground, thus er- l!as Contract For Tank. mittlng all of the moisture to seep In C. L. Graves, who had Che contract j for the construction of the Matlock ,444aa 4444 street bridge is back in Pendleton, bavin? secured the contract for tV- . ' lil lt L iO RKX.MKXT K- construction of a water tank and an a TKIt U()lll I'l.OTKHS IX oi! tank at Pilot Rock Junction. He will begin immediately upon his work. The water tank will have a capacity Mot 65.001) gallons and the oil tank ot SAX FRANCISCO. 4 4 TEMPLE BJq THEATRE BEAUTIFUL "I EQ Today Arnold Daly supported by Louise Rutter and Shelden Lewis in "THE of MENACE the MUTE" Ashton Kirk Investigator Gold Rooster Play in 5 Parts Triangle Films Start next Sunday, Dec. 19th See ad. on page 5 Last Time Today V. L. S. E. Big 4, Presents Edna Mayo and Bryant Washburn in "The Blindness of Virtue" The great morality photodrama, is attracting universal attention because of the wonderful lesson it carries to . iung ffirll. It presents a moral every girl will under hand. Indorsed by churchmen and sociologists. Moth er 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. Coming Tomorrow Mariam Sias in The Pitfall' LOUIS J. &S1ITM. Ixjuis J. Smith, alias "Walter I Town" who broke down under cross examination ot the federal axents at SaM Francisco and made a full confes sion of his part In the sensational lomb plots directed atcainst munition shlpa for the allies sailing fnim Pacific oast port.. He was the chief lleu ti nant, according to the omfesslon, of Charles ;. Crowley, former prl aie detective and supposed to be the ring- leader of the plotters. The Alta Theatre Last Time Today MARY PICKFORD in "A GIRL OF YESTERDAY" Her Latest Success. A Unequel Romance of the Past and Present W. V. M. A. VAUDFVILLF Jessica Duo, novelty juggling and Helms & Evans, comedy sing trained pigeons. talking and dancing. Tomorrow: The 1915 Round-U Pictures Best Ever Made.