East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
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HAVE YOU CHOSEN THE COFFEE
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER?
1 Its a Pleasure to Shop at This j
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Christmas Rehearsal,
To rehearse for the
t roiscs the choir of
Church will meet this
Christmas ex
the Christian
evening
Recovering from i.a Grippe,
Kd Hemmelgarn is able to le 01
the Street attain after having hem
i online, i to his home for some Unit
with a severe altaek of la grippe.
More Brorgreena Recei,red,
A wagon load of evergreen tree
was received, this morning at the dtj
hall and the firemen have been fur
ther decorating the building ami
pounds with these Christmas emblems.
and after H hours' work, succeeded
in clearing the traeks. Nos. 19, 6
and 17, all due during the morning j
yesterday, arrived at 3:10, 3:40 and!
5:50 p. m respectively. Today the
trains are running nearly on time.
There'll be more good fellowship more
Christmas cheer more of the holiday spirit about
the table if you finish your dinner with
CHASE & SANBORN'S
"SEAL BRAND"
Used By THREE Generations
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Returning lot Holiday
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during the
rive homo
known Pa
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;e in Spo
expected P
lidays tome
Funeral (.i Helix pioneer.
The funeral of l. M. Davis, pio
neer farmer of Helix, who died l'l
Portland, was held this morning at
lu o'clock ut Helix and secr. l
friends of the city we'll out to at
tend. Gi U Had Check Van.
Sheriff bee Harnes of Walla Walla
Passed through Pendleton yesterday
from La Grande with k. c. smith
alias llingham. wanted in Walla Wal
la and Dayton on a charge of panting
bad checks.
Big Busy Store
THAT'S WHERE THE CROWS GO, THEY KNOW WE GIVE VALUES THAT
CAN'T BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE. THEN TOO YOU GET NOTHING BUT
NEW, CLEAN MERCHANDISE AT EVERY DAY GOLDEN RULE PRICES.
Only Three More Days
De
Shortest ln of Year.
Todav, the -1st of
the shortest day of the year, b i
very lew minutes. After today the
, length of time between sunrise ami
sunset will gradually lengthen until
June ill which is the longest day ol
the year.
'QUALITY"
Two Phones. 28.
823 Main St.
Postal Business Increasing.
That the Christmas postal busi
l ness of this year will greatly exceeu
that of last year is the belief of As
sistant Postmaster Lester Cronin who
is keeping check To date the vol
ume of business is considerably larg
; er for the month, he states, and If
it holds up will soon pass the 1914
mark.
Two Divorces Granted.
Divorces were granted yesterday
by Judge Phelps In the cases of Ve-'
lora Alda Nelson vs. Richard Nel.-. n
and of Sadie lleddo vs tJoorge Ueddo.
In the latter case the plaintiff's
maiden name, Collins, was resided
to her.
Administrator u Named,
Judge Stephen A. Lowell has been
appointed administrator of the estate
of the late John McAfee, the three
daughters of the deceased waiving
their rights. The estate is valued at
lilOO, and the administrator was
placed under $5000 fees.
Fancy stationery in Christ
mas boxes at 15. 10V
25 UJIO. 5Sc.
Rooks you usually pay 7oc
to $1.50, Golden Rule
price 25 10c
Toilet sets and manicuring
sets at !. 91.49, S 1 .88
92.49, 92.98, 94.98.
Hand bags in leather or the
new beaded effects 49t,
Gi) Sr. 91.49, 91.98,
$2. 19.
Children's sweater sets in
red, grey, white, Copen
hagen and orange and red
and green al 98, 91.98,
92.98.
Center pieces, scarfs, lunch
eon seta, boudoir caps at
:t!hr !! i! 8f,
$l.;50, 91.98,
Ladies' silk sweaters, a
$8.50 value, only a few
left. Golden Rule price,
94.98.
You can do
better at
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I'oi-liaw Head of Masons
Al the annual election of the Pan.
illeton Iyodge. A. F. & A. M. last ev
ening, Sam H. Forshaw was chosen
vorshipful master for the next year
declared his innocence and his fri
believed In him.
Martin Is a graduate of West 1
and of Fordham College
a lieutenant In the army
the lives of three
Int
He wal
ind saved
minutes at tho
llrllMi Losses Small. ! only 1278 to December 11, Secretary
LONDON, Dec. 1!0. The British Tennant announced In the home of
msses lii the Serbian raiupalKii wrc comm. r.. only , were killed.
ST. GEORGE
GRILL
STEAKS, OYSTERS
and SHELL FISH
a specialty.
Try Our 35c Merchants'
Lunch
Served dailv
11 to 2.
from
We aim to please.
;ct seventh Aviator,
BERLIN, Pec. 21. Lieutenant Im-,
coalman, over Valenciennes, shct
down an English monop'.ane. his sev
enth British flier, the war office said j
In a French raid on Muelheim. one
citizen w as killed and another wound
ed, while windows of the military i
hospital were broken.
Of the eastern front, the statement
said, Field Marshal von Hindenburg
counter attacked the Russians and
drove them from a German position
near Riga i
Assistant Biologist Here.
S. K. Piper of Washington. D. C,
assistant biologist who has been or-i
ganizing the campaign for the exter
mination of predatory animals in the
west, was here yesterday centering
with E F. Averilll, who ha9 charge I
of the work in the northwest. Messrs.
Piper and Averill left last night for
Plymouth, opposite Umatilla, to visit ;
the camp of hunters which Mr. Av
erill has established there.
George C. Baer was elected
warden. J. c. Wood worth,
' warden and G. W. Miller, st
Moore waa re-elected tr
Will
The installation will take pic
the evening of December 27.
senior battle of Santiago, for which he
d two honor medals.
waa discharged from the e
00 on the charge that he
made false financial statements
Fort Hancock.
junlot
retary.
laurer
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DALE ROTHWELL
Optical Specialist.
American National Bank
Building, Phone 609
Intends Going to War.
Ernest Crockatt, Pendleton boy
who has been attending high school
in Tillamook, where his brother Is
principal, spent yesterday in the cits
en route to Spokane to visit hi
mother and sister. He declares his
HiisIhiimI a ODOvlctj Asks involve.
Alleging that her husband, W. C. I
Galloway, was convicted of obtaining,
money under false pretenses in Ba
ker in A 111. 1911 and sentenced to
the penitentiary for a period of one
to five years, Edna Galloway today
filed suit for a divorce. The couple
were married In this city October 9,1
1913. J. B, Perry Is attorney for lb?
plaintiff.
MANSION SOU! AT AUCTION
Jean saint Or Ihiys in
Ift by Wife.
lroHTt
To I,3ok for Community House.
At a joint meeting of representa
tives, of the W. c. T. U. Asociated
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE
1100 acres of nice Wheatland, water, and short haul. 130
ppr acre.
1(0 acres on the Reservation, 40 to 50 bushel land. $63.00
per acre.
120 acres, good Improvements, orchard and alfalfa. J50.00
per acre.
160 acres, close to town, house, barn, orchard and alfalfa.
$65.00 per acre.
240 acres, 68 acres set to alfalfa, good improvements. $54.50
per acre.
I have resided in Vmatilla county over 30 years. No Inflated
val-.es go wi'.h me. E. T. WADE.
intention of enlisting in the Englis'i GtUliUea, Commercial assjclaC
army as suon as he can meet the re
quirements. His brother, Peter
Crockatt, handed in his resignation
to the Tillamook school board with
the avowed intention of enlisting, ne
states, but was prevailed upon to re
main at least for the semester.
list
rious churches and lodges
enitifc, J. V. Tallman and H. G. Bly
der.sune were named a committee to
Ic k tr a suitable room for the com
munity house or coffee cluo. They
will teyort this evening at the meet
Inj of the Associated Chanties.
Train- Back on Schedule.
Traffic on the O.-W. R. & N ii
again normal today, following a tie
up of 14 hours yesterday due to the
worst snow blockade of the past three
years. A strong
through a gulch at Bacon
lavi IIIim Another Car.
Yesterday was a bad day for the
taxies of the Parker Taxi Co. In the
morning one driven by Mr. Parker
struck the Hudson of E. E. Kheler "f
wind sucking ! Helix and last evening another, driv-
three miles ,.n tiv une (l( nis chauffeurs, struck a
east of Union Junction, piled up snow por)j at tne intersection of Main and
In great banks on the. tracks and at Webb streets. Both ears were dam
one time five trains were stalled juat 1 agerl sllnhtly. The taxi was going
west of that point. Rotary plows Igonth on Main and the Ford was
and shovel gangs were put to work traveling west on Webb. The owner
..f the Ford car is not known
NEW YORK. Dec. II The Yonk
ers property of young Jean H. l:
Saint Cyr, who last April marriei
the widow of "Silent" Smith, was of
fered for sale at n auctioneer's
salesroom and "bid In" for the owner
by Russell R. Vaughn, a lawyer.
Saint Cyr Inherited this propert;'
from his first wife, who, before her
marriage to him, was Mrs Carolina
P. Redfleld. a wealthy widow of
Hartford. He was about 25, she
about 60 years old when he married
her In 1912. Soon afterward they
came to this citv and purchased the
stately mansion that was sold today. I
tne first wife died from pneumonia
last New Year. Samt Cyr had one
of the rooms fitted up as a den at a
cost of several thousands. The room
is furnished as he left It early this
ear to go on a vacation southward
Since then he has never spent a night
on the premises.
If:
CHRISTMAS AT HOMK Mill
OFFICER AITKK PRISON
It Is Impossible to Imagine
a Nicer Gift
T
HE retail jewelers throughout the country known a.-i
"Hallmark stores." recoimizinz the demand for a
standardized watch, have produced the Hallmark watch.
The acknowledged and tried good features of all good
watches are embodied in the
HALLMARK WATCH
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gold
ed to temperature and five
positions, 25.year gold filled
case
10 Same movement in very heavy
14-K solid gold case
11 The Hallmark "Perfection."
23 Jeweled movement, ad-
i in every possible way.
Timed in factory to an. av-'r.'tfco-
variation within 6
seconds a month, very heavy
14-K solid gold case 1
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1 for those who suffer from
U)s OF APPETITE
INDIGESTION
CONSTIPATION
i ol. lis OB GRIPPE
NOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Nature's best
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S Your Christmas presents should be a constant H
H remlndei of the love, affection and satoem that D
prompted giving them Useful presents lose noth-
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PACIFIC POWER & 4.IGHT COMPANY.
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Service
Cleanliness Economy
STOCKS OF CHRISTMAS TABLE SUPPLIES AND DELICACIES HAVE NEVER
BEEN AS LARGE AND VARIED AS NOW. MAKE UP YOUR LIST AND PHONE
OR BRING IT HERE TO BE FILLED. 3 PHONES, ALL 15.
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FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Choice ripe heavy fruit, each 1' to rr
'SUNKIST" ORANGES Our Orange
large ripe oranges, the dozen
sale continues all this week. Extra fancy
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struction and an
particularly valuable because
This Hallmark Watch fa guaranteed
accurate timekeeper. This guarane is
"The Hallmark Store" in any city or town in the United States will reg
ulate or adjust it without charge. All Hallmark Stores carry a com
plete line of interchangeable material so that repairs can be made
quicklv and at a moderate expense.
The case is gold filled and guaranteed for twenty years.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
I The
I HALLMARK
Since 1887.
Store
m:w yohjc Dec. II, Edward
Hugh KartUli ex-army offieer, win.
h;m Just bean paroled from the Ore
gOB state prison, where he nerved It
years of a life term on a charge of
murdering Nathan Wolff, pawn
broker, will eat his ChrlHtrmiH din
ner In Nam York with his wife, for
merly "OuHMie" McOe, at one time
a keeper Of poolrooms for women in
this i ity.
Martin, who was l dru fiend when
he entered the prison Is now cured
and he and his wife, who met him
upon his release from tne penal In
stitution, declare that they will begin
life Hnt-w.
Martin married hts wife in 1901,
I but they soon separated, heranse oT
his drag habits, she said
There was always a doiiht that
Martin killed Wolff. He has always
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"JONES' DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE"
Plan to have Jones' Sausage for Christ
mas morning.
42. PIECE SET DINNERWARE Nt at.
attractive patterns, the Bet . $5.00
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Regular
value $7..r)0, T. P. W. spec. pr. $5.00
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Depend on us for your every need
goods.
HOOD RIVER SPITZENBERG APPLES
. Box 91.25, $1.50. $1.75, $2.25
MIXED NUTS All No. 1 new crop nuts
here, the pound 25'
CHRISTMAS CANDIES A good as
sortment of strictly high gratle con
fections here.
in these
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade