East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
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CHEYENNE PRISONER IS
ll not the man wanted In the "green
RELEASED FROM CUSTODY ' v
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oal production has passed
held hero. ' the 1 2,oa n.Oflfl ton mark annually.
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Government expert, engineers of Packard
and Ford companies, and other authori
ies, declare oil from asphalt-base cruds
hai greatest efficiency. And it was on
tfficitney that Zerolene, the oil made from
California asphalt-base petroleum, was
aw rded highest competitive honors, San
Fra sco and San Diego Expositions.
Standard Oil Company
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Practice win ne HoM Once h Week
I nwtthla Lodge V Y, & A. M
Hrvt Officers for the Year sun.
(lay School ( Making Plans for
Christmas Ere Cotebration,
Special Correspondence.
ECHO, Ore , bee, I. A brass
' band was organized here last Friday
evening. There were sixteen mem
! tors, retvy Kipper was elected pres
ident of the organization and Earl
Essetstyn. secretary and treasurer.
There will he a general practice
once a week with O. P. Adams, lead-
rmatilli Lodge No. 40. A F and
A It,, hold their regular annual elec
tion Saturday niaht. The officers
elected arc: W. M.. R. R. Lewis; S.
V . Jacob Trott: J. W, J Frank
Spinning; treasurer. R. B. Stanfleld.
and secretary. Allen Thompson.
The M. E. Sunday school Is mak
ing extensive preparations for the
Christmas celebration on Christmas
eve at the If, E. church. There Is
to he a tree besides the usual Christ
mas program.
Mrs. A. H. Moore returned home
Saturday morning from Corvallls
Miss Eleana Thomson who is at
tending school at St. Helens hall in
Portland arrived home Friday for the
holidays.
Mrs. J. 8 Danforth Is visiting
friends in Milton and will remain un
til the first of the year.
Mr-. Alex Finley of Portland spent
Saturday and Sunday Tiere visiting
with her daughter. Mrs. A. O. Gar
den while on her way home from
Colfax Wash.
A B Creiner returned home yes
terday from a short husines trip to
Portland. i
J b. Baylor returned Saturday to
his home at Milton, where he will
remain for the holidays.
F. L. dies of Portland, was her
on Saturday looking after his cattle,
which are being fattened on the Say
lor farm. He returned home the
.-ame day.
Eugene Smith, who spent the past
summer In Seattle. Is here on a short
business visit looking after his land
interests.
The Misses Ina and Llllie Watten
burger arrived home yesterday morn
ing to speml the holiday vacation
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W
.1 Wattenburger. Miss Ina Watten
burger is attending the O. ,A. C. at
Corvallls. while Miss Llllie Is taking
a course In the normal school at
Monmouth. Ore.
Feather Your Nest
Add to Your Home
There is no gift that will bring you the present pleasure
and future happiness like that you
GIVE TO YOUR HOME
o a mm r t?i TnMinri mr -n
ohm r rvuva or piece or r 1 uie-wiu prove
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uaciui, acusiuie, waiueu mu laatiiig
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It will be enjoyed and remembered every day of the coming year and the
years to come, by husband, wife and all the family a lasting remembrance
long after the giving has been forgotten.
We have hundreds of these presents in our windows and on our floors priced
low yet of the best quality. Spend a few moments and look them over.
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RALPH FOLSOM
Telephone 130. Main and Webb Sts. We Furnish Your Home Complete.
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OTHER liNSTRUiMEINTS
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I AUTO TRIMMING I
I OF THE BETTER CLASS j
We Make New side curtains, new back curtains, re- II
cover tops, replace broken bows and sockets.
IHamley & Co.
Fan belts, universal joint covers, bumper straps. II
E Upholstering, etc. E
"OUR WORK MAKES GOOD, OR WE DO."
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Ponce de Leon Failed:
His Prize is Found
Ponce de Leon, the daring explored,
searched among the swamps of Flori
da for the Fountain of Y'outh. which
the Indians said would restore power
and make people young. He did not
find it.
Thousands of chronic intestinal
bowel and stomach sufferers have!
written to Geo. H. Hayr, 134 Whiting1
St., Chicago, in quest of health. They,
have found it. His remedy, compos-
ed of healing vegetable oils from
France, has indeed given them back
the health of youth.
Why suffer from Indigestion, gases
on the stomach, fainting spells, tor
pid liver, constipation and all the evils
of a disordered stomach when there
Is permanent relief here? Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy Is sold by leading
druggists everywhere with the posU
tlve understanding that your money
will be refunded without question or
quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you
absolute satisfaction.
satisfaction of Mortgage.
A mortgage executed by L. A. Es
teb to Henry Miller. Feb. 1, 1911, for
JS36 is satisfied.
Assignments of Mortgage.
The following mortgages were as
signed by H. T. Irving, trustee of the
estate of Miller C. While, to L. O.
White:
Mortgage executed by J. E. Keefe,
Jr., to Frank Sloan and J. C. Hos
kins. July 22, 1912.
Mortgage executed b Geo. W.
Lambirth to Frank Sloan and J. C
Hosklns. August 7, 1912.
Mortgage executed by Frank Sloan
and J. C. Hoskins to W. C White.
July 22, 1912.
Chattel Mortgage.
Marion C Marks to American Nat.
tonal Bank. 12157.15. All the hay,
grain and straw grown and seeded
in behalf qf the party of the firs'
part during the season of 1916 and
1917. on certain described lands. Al
so all stocks, farm machinery, wa
gons, tools, etc.
Mortgage.
A. T. Adam to Ada Kruger, 4S0
NE 1-4 of sec. 7, T. 3 N. I. 30 E .
W. M.
H. M. Moore to First National
Bank, 117.279.35. 720 acres land, ti
tle descriptive.
Addle C. Esteb et vlr to Henri
Miller, $960. Lot 3, block 4 in the
city of Echo.
Deed.
Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co. to
Joseph Kremer, J',000. 35 acres in
sec. 10, T. 4 N., R. 28 E , W. M.
P. W. Hiamer lo Wm. Ehlert, $10,
A tract of land, title descriptive.
Wm. Ehlert to Lula L Easley, $10.
A tract of land, title descriptive.
Lula L. Easley to Geo. S. Fox, $'.('.
A tract of land, title descriptive.
OVER 5,000 BOOKS LOANED
FROM LIBRARY LAST "MONTH
CIRCULATION SHOWS GAIN 01
1DO PER ESI OVER SAME
TIME VEAH I.GO.
Adams
Stanfield . .
Vincent . . .
Helix
Pilot Rock
Turn -a -I urn
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T. Hitch, sheep expert and lecturer
and to Aran M. Nelson and W R,
Reynolds, representing Oregon Agri
cultural College, under the auspice
of which Institution the meeting
b in- been held.
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During November over 5000 books
were borrowed from the central sad
brnch libraries of the county system.
This is the first month In the history
of the library to pass the 5000 mark
and show's a gain of one hundred per
cent over November of last year
1 Presents That Can
m:i 1 IKING mi PLAI E, Tin; HrOBtVO OVER, or THOSE THAT
MERE! Ll PBESI ST A MOMENT'S PUTTING SENTIMENT, WAX
NOT START NOW AMI
Make This a Sensible Xmas
GIVE
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Be Used!
when
Foil
2573 volumes were
iwlng is the Ubrarl
port for November
the Library Hoard:
Irculated
Wool ;rov(Ti Disperse.
RAKER, Ore., Dec. SO. Voicing
their appreciation of the educational
work done here in the sheepmen'.)
meetings Haker and nrant county
growers tendered a vote of thanks
at the final meeting Saturday to W.
Co! ice
To keep coffee fresh on
its way from the roasting
plant through the grocery
store to your kitchen was
long an unsolved problem.
The airtight tins in
which Schilling's Best is
packet! have solved it.
They keep all the flavor
in ; and all the odor out.
They make such fine cof
fee practicable and ec
onorhical.
It goel further.
Schilling's
Best
An electric heater to prevent mois
ture collecting on an automobile
windshield has been Invented.
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! Christmas
I Candies 1
STRAIGHT FROM
WHITMAN'S
The very best of every-
E thintc in gifts, Candies
show the .standards of a 5
E store. You can't buy bet-
1 ter candies, prettier pack- E
S ages, better asstrtment,
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j iwiywnere in trie worm s
ir than ritfht here. Come in
j and judKe for your self. r
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GIVE VOCR FRIENDS
Monogram Stationery
FOR XMAS GUT,
W. 6. SMITH & CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CAHD
ENGRAVERS.
morgan BUM., PORTLAND, on.
t.ui- 'ha! Hill be appreHaOd
and ased and not SJt ald; a
orassnenls; (tits that ar in
keeping with the times, such Mi
HOs TOOL CHESTS of
real guaranteed tools.
( U ISO SHM, plain and
( OMMI V ITT S I I. V E 15
WARE, warranted for fifty
E ViD ROLLER SKATES.
-I1.TV lt.OR,S.
POCKET KMM.s.
GENS.
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Registration
Pendleton, adult . ,
Pendleton, Juvenile
Branches
46
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832
Total . . .
Circulation
Pendleton,
Pendleton.
Branches,
2 43
Hi, I
adult
juvenile 7 5
adult 1M
I " w IGONS.
SLKPS,
V EAR - El ' R LI MINI M
COOKING UTENSILS.
M.I MIMM Oi l
CI LATORS.
DE P
M l MINIJM TEA BALL TEA
POTS.
And many other useful and
practical article? of which our
stock consists.
We mke pleasure in show
ing our goods and in helping
lou lo MsSCt your Christina
fircsj-nl. and invite you to fall
at our store.
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Milton . . .
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Renn Iston
Weston . .
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Let's Make This a Xmas to be Re
membered by Bestowing
Gifts That Are Useful
No matter to whom given you will
always find something suitable and
sensible, something that will be ap
preciated and remembered.
Following are a Few Suggestions:
I for ItjKe I
r " '"sjjaj!
Cutlery
Roasters
Silverware
Nickel Plated Ware
O'Cedar Mops and Polish
Chafing Dishes
Percolators
Carvers
Guns
Razors
Boys' Ice and Roller Skates, Sleds, Wagons and Tool Chests.
ALL OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY
South Bend Ranges
Universal Ranges and
Heaters
New Perfection Oil
Heaters
GEO. C. BAER Co.
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Phone 81