EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1915. PACK EIGHT - 0 Z X. r- z X . O z X H z X H 0 z 5 Sweet Appl er MADE FROM FRESH CLEAN APPLES. BOILED CIDER FOR YOUR MINCE MEAT. SWEET CIDER IN PER GAL W BULK. BOILED CIDER. PINT BOT TLES 20-; QT. BOTTLES 35c I Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. AtMMMaf Hotel Kwtk. Fred T. Block, proprietor of the Hotel Pendleton. 1. In Portland at tending the annual convention or the Oregon hotel men. KureVa 1 xtgp Elects. At the meeting o( Eureka lodge t. O. O. F.. held last evening the elec tion of officers for the coming term was held and the following chosen: Henry C. Craig, noble grand; John Montgomery, vice grand; Theodore Wheelock, secretary; K. Alexander, treasurer. tree will probably be lighted this cv ening for the first time Strong ca bles have been attached to it so that I there is no danger of the wind upset ting it. 9 Shopping DaysQ 'til Christmas ' Peters Mate Probated. The estate of Mrs. Elisabeth Pe ters of this city, who died on July 31 .was probated toduy. The estate is valued at approximately t004 and V. It. Withee. a son-in-law, is named as administrator. C. W. Itrowntleld, L,. C. Rothrock and H M. Sloan have been appointed appraisers. Walls Of Library started. lon & Johnson this week stand the construction of the walls of the new library building and the strut- werojture will soon begin taking form. Hack from Portland Will Wyrick. Cayuae farmer, and Ben L. burroughs, local lumber a.ui fuel dealer, arrived home this morn ing from Portland where they hvj been for several dus DON'T wait, do it now. There are hundreds and hundreds of useful gift sw-jges-tions at this Big Busy Store to choose from that will not be here next week. THAT'S WHY WE ADVISE MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS NOW AND WE WILL HOLD THEM TO BE CALLED FOR LATER. A SMALL DEPOSIT IS ALL THAT'S NECESSARY. Shop in the morning hours. You know what happened Saturday afternoon if you . were in the crowd. You just had to wait even with an extra sales force. But it's a pleasure to shop where the crowd goes; YOU KNOW YOU GET THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. galaot rjtoatag Law. A card received by the Commercial association announces that Initiative petitions are being sent here to abol ish the Sunday closing law In the state and urges that they be circu lated at once. As yet they have not been received by the local associa tion The petitions are being sent out by Dan Kellaher and A. R. Mc Klnley of Portland. Moved to Hcrm'stoii Ranch, ' .Mj Mr and Mrs. Isaac Jay and son. j ft Ray Jay, have moved from Pendleton j Wr to the Umatilla project near Hermls- j 3flJ ton where Mi. jay has purchased i ! & ranch upon which they will make, Ifc their heme. i -W I'abv k rrlvcs. An eight and a half pound son wad horn last night to Mr. and Mrs. Koy T. Bishop of this city . The father was in Portland at the time the message readied him and he lost no time in coming to greet his first son. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE 1100 acres of nice wheat land, water, and short haul, $30 the Reaervatioi iod improvement: 40 to 50 bushel land. 165.00 orchard and alfalfa. $50.00 per acre. 1(0 acres, close to town, house, barn, orchard and alfalfa. HS.M per acre ItO acres 65 acres set to alfalfa, good improvements. 154.50 per acre. I have resided in I'matilla county over 30 years. No inflated values go with me. E. T. WADE. ( hi Utiua-i Tree In Place The 'municipal Cnrlstmas tree is in place today at the Intersection of Court and Main streets and strings of incandescent lights are being run through the branches today. The Pneumonia Patients Better. Mrs. Dick Thomas, local colored I woman who has been critically ill I with pneumonia. Is reported to be Im.i 'proving noticeably. The two sons ol ' O. W. Johnson of H.ddtuan. both of whom have been i"ite low with the (Same disease, are also reported to bo : recovering. DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist. American National Bank Building, Phone 609 Will na Exercise-- Abo, The Presto terlan Sunday school as well as those of th.- Methodist. Bap tist and Christian churches will hold Christmas tree exercises on Thursday evening before Christmas. This ar rangement is made so that there will be no conflict with the municipal ex ercises on Fridey evening. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR HIM. Why not a suit of clothes, they are useful, yet inexpensive. $0.90. $12.50. $14.75, $16.50. A Mackinaw coat would please him and eost vou only 83.08 $4.98. $5.90, $6.90. A suit of clothes for the boy, the knickerbocker style, Norfolk coat at $1.98, $3.98. $3.98, $4.98. A pair of gloves or mittens at 49 690. 98r 8145. Tie sets in fancy boxes 25r 49f, ii9r. 98C-, 81.23. Suspenders in fancy boxes for Xmaa gifts at Golden Rule prices 25-. 49 69. Handkerchiefs by the box at 25f . 49r iiiRle ties of all silk at 25 45. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR HER A set of furs or a separate muff or neck piece $3.98. $4.98, $6.90, $9.90, ant I 813.50. Or a tailored suit would make an Inexpensive gift 89.90, $12.50. $16.50. $18.50 Coats in black plush, some trimmed with fur or a heavy cloth coat would be accept able $6.90, $9.90, $12.50. $14.75. $22.50. Silk sweaters, quite the thing, only v.. 84.98 Silk petticoats at $1.98. $2.98. $3.49. Shirt waists in silk, lawn or voile at 98, $1.98. $2.98 Fancy handkerchiefs by the box 18 25C, 390 Fancy box stationerv I5 19C 49 690. 980. TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TEMPLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE EQ THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Qq Today and Wednesday J. RUFUS WALLINFORD In 2 Reels With Max Figman and Burr Mcintosh "The Toilers by the Sea" 3 Part American Drama. TRIANGLE FILMS Starts Sunday Dec. 19 NEW YORK PAID $2.00 FOR THIS PROGRAM WATCH FOR BIG ADS ON TRIANGLE 'The Iron Strain" 5 Parts, Featuring Dustin Famum "A GAME OLD KNIGHT" 2 Part Triangle Keystone. See Ad on Page 5. TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE H 5 r m - Married BUM Was Brief. Deserted Ju.t 1? clays after he had' J become a bridegroom, according M j his complaint. A. N Parsons has brought suit In the circuit court for a divorce from his wife. Flora Par sons. The couple were married in Tennessee on March t. 1911 and on March 21 plaintiff alleges that hit wife without cause deserted him and has ever since lived separate and apart Carter & Smyth? are his at- I torneys. H PC 2 O r tn H 50 Z 0 r pi H 30 Ml Z ft r m ( lit I hum!. Off, Ed Brown of !i01 East t'ourt street, an employe of the Pendleton Woolen Mills Is wearing his left hand In a sling and will not tie able to work for some time as a result ol an accident the other morning. He was cutting kindlinu at his homt when the sharp Made of the axe came down upon the thumb of the hand with which he Was holding the block. The blade cut through the bone hut it was sewed back on by a physician. Officials lnei-t Terminal Yards, A group of prominent O.-W. R. & X. officials have been spending the day at Pilot Rock Junction inspecting the work on the new freight termi nal yards In progress there. They came up In a private car ntached to No. 6 this morning. In the party are General Manager J. P O'Brien, General Superinten'ient M. J Buck ley. J. F. Graham, superintendent of motive power. Ed Thomas, mechani cal foreman. Supt. W. Bollons ami A W. Purley. Gift Suggestions from Our TOYLAND There are Erectors, Piledrivers, Tool Chests, Fire Engines, Toy Swings, Toy Chairs, Toy Dishes, Rattlers, Horns, Balls,. Blocks. Games, Doll Go-Carts, Doll Beds, Toy Arnmals, Drums, Toy Pi anos, Harmonicas and hundreds of other little gift suggestions to gladden the little hearts, all priced the Golden Rule way. Then there are the Dolls, and you never saw such a collection of beautiful dolls. There are Dressed Dolls, Kid Body Dolls with hair Character Dolls, Funnv Dolls and' all kinds of dolls at 10 25-, 49, 89, 98 $1.25, $1.49, f 1.98, ?2.49, $4.50. We want to call your attention to our collection of Books, which always make suitable gifts, and all priced at about a third you would have to pay elsewhere, 25S 49. 1 I Our "Place in tin- Sun. The current Issue of the Pythian Advocate, published at Minneapolis devotes a page to a story regarding j the visit to Pendleton of Supreme Chancellor Brig S. Young and tells J how he was entertained here in true I western style. The write-up has con- siderable about Pendleton and recites ! that our "place in the sun" Is due t" the Round-up and other progressive activities. The story is Illustrated with a picture showing the stage COS h in which the supreme chancel lor was taken about the city. You can do better at I83i We Lead Others follow Tod&y ' BROADWAY FAVORITES PRESENT "The Pitfall" WITH MARIAN S1AS AND ALL STAR CAST. A Society Drain Featuring America's Most Favorite Monte Carlo Adults 10c Children 5c COMING WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Robert B. Mantel! and Genevieve Hamper in "THE BLINDNESS OF DEVOTION." ! AH Port in a storm. j How would you like to wake in the . night and find a strange man. and ! that man a drunken Indian, asleep Inn the lied at your reef That Is Just i the experience that befell a local wo man and her daughter last night. They i bad gone to tied on a sleeping porch and sometime during the night awoke to find the form of a man stretched across the foot of the bed. The man was in a drunken sleep and the la dles lost to time In notifjlng the po lios. In court this morning he prov ed to be Tom Johnson, a local Indian who, under the Influence of liiiuor, and searching for a place of shelter ff the storm, had eapled the sleep ing porch. He whs given I sentence of or 12 days. , Take Ollth "f Offle . The new city officials, electod last Monday, look their oath of office to I day before ltocorder Thoma Flu i OerslS. Mayor-ep-f t .Tt'mes A. BSl, i ( oun'-llm-n-eleet It. F Klrkpatrlck H. J. Taylor and CtaaoS I'enlnid and Waf-r ' ommiMloners (.' P. Strain, V H. M'-''ormmach and V. Strohlc lU swop- uron oath to perform falth- I. illy the dutle of their respective of 'ices. Counellman-eltct Folsom is the nr,l' one of tn- newly elected ' riestl wt.o has not -el taken Bll . ath F. M, Oliver, wlui was a can didate for council, .ileii a ststem-nl la the ef.ect that he had spent "m-i It cent" for campaign purposes mil Councilman Taylor and V. ater Com missloner McO rmma h filed Ilk! ijtemeni'. The Alta Theatre Tod&y and Tomorrow LET 'ER BUCK THE ROUND-UP OF 1915 THE BRIGHTEST, CLEAREST PICTURES OF THE BIG SHOW EVER MADE. COME IN AND SEE YOUR FRIENDS AND YOUR FAVORITE EVENTS. W V. M. A. VAUDEVILLE Helms & Evans, come talking and dancinjf. MATINEE TOMORROW 2 P. M. singing, Jessica Duo, with trainetl pigeons, novelty juggling act. ADMISSION 15c AND 25c if 1 3 n l B I I B I