East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 27, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON. OF.EGON, MONDAY, NOVEMDEU 27, 1916.
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THE OLD ENGLISH RECIPE SINCE 1855.
For fifty years the high standard of Holiday
Dessert in American homes, once again offers
itself as an addition to the good cheer of every
well sot table.
PLUM PUDDING
Individual si.e, serving 1 or 2 persons,
2 for 2Sf
1 Pound size, serving 4 to 5 persons,
each 30f
8 pound size, serving 8 to 9 persons,
each 554f
T pound size, serving 16 to 18 persons,
each $1.00
QUALITY POULTRY FOR THANKSGIVING.
, Order Early.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
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Confined fc Home.
Lee Drake, advertising manager o
the But oregonian, is confined to hU
home today with illness.
MtX'ting This Afternunu.
A meeting of the Happy Canyon di
rectors Is to be held this afternoon at
4 o'clock at the Commercial Associa
tion rooms.
Girl Is Born.
Oongratulatius are being showered
upon Mr. and Mrs, James Baunon to
whom an 8-pound girl was born last
night at St. Anthonys hospital.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28
823 Main St
IS crowd at Dance.
A large crowd attended a very en
joyable dance at German Hall Sat-
jurday night despite the bad condition
'of the roads ami the disagreeableness
of the night.
ltctuiii to I'kiah.
Chester A. Fee returned to the Tee
ranch near Ukiah this morning after
J passing Sunday in the city with his
parents, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Fee. He
i will take a load of grain from Pilot
Rock to the farm.
according to Mr. Ritner.
31 necessary to elect.
with only
Aivepts position wttli Tatom.
Fred Howard has accepted
sitlon with the Dean Tatom
pany.
a po-
Com.
CoiKl.tion is improved.
Mrs. Claude Penland, who has
been seriously ill la reported to be
slowly Improving.
Noted Singe More,
Kkliard Juj6, a noted singer, is
here today and will sing at the Tem
ple theater this afternoon and tonight.
lii-dun from Gamo.
Among the people whd returned
this morning from CorvallU after
j w itnessing the Oregon-O. A. C. foot-
ball game Saturday were Alviu
; Knight, Roy W. Ritner, Clark E- Nel-
son. Earl Thompson, Edgar Thomp
son and John Hamley.
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Great Showing of
GFI HANDKERCHIEFS
Prettier than ever are these new handkerchiefs
just opened and put on display for the Holiday sea
son. No doubt you remember the fine showing we
made last year, which was the talk of the town.; This
year we are showing our Xmas handkerchief i from
the a&me importer and would urge early choosing fot
beat selections.
See Them oa Display Inside the Store.
Charge purchases made on Nov. 28 and 29
will be extended on your December account,
payable January 1, 1917.
Ho indite')- Thursday.
It is announced by rostmaster
Tweedy that there will be no carrier
.-ervice on Thanksgiving day and that
those securing their mail by postmen
will be unable to obtain mail that day.
The general delivery window will bg
open from 9 until 10 a. m.
Bin's Half Section land.
F.. J. King, well, known Helix far
mer, today became the owner of 320
acres of wheat land' which he pur
chased from Mrs, Cora Simpson. ThU
consideration is reported to be ap
proximately J 13,000. The land is lo
cated In the Cold Springs country.
15 miles west of Helix.
Much i;aln Fall.
A total of .60 of an inch of rain fell
during the shower of Friday, Satur
day and Sunday night. Sunday was a
perfect day, the maximum tempera
ture reaching 49 degrees More rain
fell early this morning and Indications
are for continued showers.
Paily Marooned Here.
Because of an accident to their
car, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Hawley of
Albany, who are motoring home from
Spokane are passing several days Ir
the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips
who were with the Hawley went tc
Oregon City this morning.
Invited to Attend Meeting.
The Commercial Association has re
ceived an Invitation to send three
delegates to the Congress of Con
structive Patriotism, to be held in
Washington, D. C, January 25. The
question of the basic conditions of na
tional security and the development of
an efficient national spirit will be dis.
cussed.
Heltx to Hold Shoot.
A number of Pendleton sportsmen
are planning to take in the Helix tur
key shoot at Helix on Wednesday, No
vember 29. The affair is bein con
ducted under the auspices of the He
lix Gun club and It is assured that
there will he shot off four quarters of
beews, seventy-five turkeys, fifty
ducks and fifty geese. A free barbe
cue will be tenderd the participants.
lluuorth t Southern League.
Homer Haworth, formerly catcher
for the Pendleton team of the-West-era
Trl-State League, will report to
the Birmingham club of the Southern
League next spring, according to re
ports in Portland papers. Haworth
started last season with the Portland
Beavers and finished with the Great
Falls club of the Northwestern
league. Last year Haworth had
trouble with his batting eye.
Snow In Mountains.
Snow fell last night In the moun
tains above' Pendleton and at Kame.
la and Meacham there Is about four
inches on the ground, according to
reports received this afternoon. A
light snow also fell last night In La
Grande. The snow does not extend
farther down than a few miles below
Meacham. About Gibbon this morn
ing a heavy rain fell.
Thanksgiving' Things
Ho! For the "Turk" and "Turk Day." Are you
Ready? Your needs for the occasion for less
money at The Golden Rule Store, where vour dollar
stands supreme and does the work of $1.25 TRY
11 UUl.
White Table Linen c, c, Hr, $1.23. $1.19, $I.9H
t olorcd Renfrew Tabic llninaik 4m
Table Napkins, per net 41k 6IH SHo, $1.88, $3.H, $:t.l
liHdlest' Silk Waist $3.98
Iadica' U nite Voilo Waists 88c, $1.98, $2.98
Ladles' Silk How Ilk', He
l.udies' Llslo Hose. 25o
IjkIIcV Hoot silk Hose 25e
Ladle' Villous stta, 8c
InuUca' Ih-ews Skirt $3.98, $3.98, $1.98, $5.90
lilies' Kid Wove ' II.6S
lilies' Silk lvttleoats 2.49. 38, $S.4
ladles' Dress Shoos $2.9, $8.!W, $S8, $5.90
ladles Tan Walking Shoos rubber heels $3.50
Men's Suits $.t0, $19.50, $14.75, $16.50
Men's Overcoat $13.50
Men's Kid Cloves l-4, ILM. M.4
Men's Dress Hats $1.98. $3.49. $3.98
Men's lrw Shoes $298, $3.50, $3.98, l.5ll
Men's !rei Shirts 98e, $1.49
Men's Cotton I'nlon Suits 9Sc
Men's Wool I'nion Suits $1.98, $3.98
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W'K LEAH.
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Eastern Star Notk'O.
Bushee Chapter No. 19, O, B. 3..
will entertain with a program an-I
supper on Tuesday evening, Novenr.
her 28. All members of the order
are cordially invited. By order of the
Worthy Matron.
(Adv.) MART R. JOHNSON. Sec
Dutlley Suffers Injury.
Glen Dudley of Athena, populaf
t'niversity of Oregon football player,
sustained a badly sprained ankle In
the O. A. C.-Oregon football game at
Corvallis Saturday. Trainer William
Hayward after making an X-ray ex
amination of the Injury declared that
the Umatilla county boy would be
able to be out in a suit again within
a week. Dudley will make the trip
to Pasadena New Tear's Day.
Hotel Dining llonm for Kent.
Completely furnished dining room
and kitchen in leading hotel in live
east Oregon town of 600, To the
right parties a ten months' lease, all
provisions, amounting to about $75
and furnished living rooms will be
given for $150 cash for the entire
ten months. Hot and cold water,
Electric lights, etc. Take charge at
once. For particulars call Room 40.
Bowman Hotel.
Do Ton Want a HVitoi?
Do you want to buy a new nome on
easy terms? Do you want t0 buy a
choice building lot and build for your,
self If so, see A. H. COX.
(Adv) At Oregon Lumber Tard
Home Cooking,
at the Golden Rule Cufe. All
help. Regular meals 25 cents.-
white
-Adv
NotV to ie Public.
Penland Brothers wish t0 announot
that there will be no deliveries from
the stores on Thanksgiving day. Pen
land Bros. Transfer Adv.
Auto Stage.
For Adams. Athena and Weston,
saves Hennlng's Cigar Store at It a.
m. and 3:30 p. m. each day AJt.
LOCALS
Pendleton's
Quality Store.
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Oeieiirates Blrtlirtay Anniversary.
The Wenaha club gave a surprise
dinner to William Slusher Saturday
night, the occasion being his sixtieth
anniversary. Following a sumptuous
banquet, speeches were made by Dr.
W. D. McNary, R. Alexander. Frank
Frazier, Will M. Peterson. Leon Co
hen and W. L. Thompson. Mr. Slush,
er is one of Umatilla county's leading
and prosperous sheepman. His birth
day was yesterday.
24 Shopping Days Until Christmas
A UNIQUE srruATio.Y.
I. Diamonds In Europe are no longer prized
for' their beauty and artistic merit
" Modern warfare with shells plowing deep
aad armies burrowing deeper, renders it hazar
dous tor a man to possecs wealth in his home
V or in the field.
. Word comes to us that the demand for dia-
V :f" hi unprecedented in Germany, far above
iornuil In all the waring countries exceptional.
Thin condition records the realization of man
that only in diamonds are their fortunes safe.
Diamonds are transportable on their person
''and have an Increasing International value.
... - Within the nest three years diamonds will
have Increased In value more than In any .
thre years in history.
The center of the diamond cutting industry
has boen entirely destroyed by the contending
arinie and the new supply of diamonds has
been cut off.
Anticipating the condition of the diamond
market I have Invested In a diamond stock
larger than has ever bm-n shown in Pendleton.
I have made a special effort to get rings for
tt, tr.O. $75, 1110. and to those Interested In'
the purchase of diamonds owe it to themselves '
lo see my collection.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
Jeweler.
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The HALLMARK Store
MiH-h l-iithuslasm at (iairai
Although there was a comparatively
small crowd and a he.ivy rain fell dur.
ing the entire game the annual Oregon
and O. A. C. football game at Corval
lis Saturday was marked with much
enthusiasm according to Leslie Gibbs
who returned this morning from a
week's trip to' Eugene and Corvallia
Eugene went wild with Joy over the
overwhelming victory, the greatest
since l9.
Many Attended Shoot.
Many local sportsmen participated
in the big turkey shoot on the Pete
Sheridan ranch on Butter creek yes.
terday. Among those from the city
taking part In the shoot were Marlon
Jack, Col. J. H Raley, Lee Drake,
N'orborne Berkeley, W. C. E. Prultt.
Earl Coutts, Henry Rosenberg and
others. Several of the number
brought back turkeys and geese won
in the contests.
Uk 4 rid Times.
With six cases on the blotter, this
morning, police court rang of old
times. Will Hart, John O'Nell and
Barney Montgomery pleaded guilty to
charges of drinking in a public place
Saturday and were given a penalty of
110 or five days In Jail by Judge
Thomas Fitz Gerald. John Doe. Hen
Corbett and J. Brewster, charged with
drunkenness, forfeited $10 ball to the
court.
More VtA fr StanfMd.
Representative R. N. Stanfield ha
tieen pledged three more' votes, fur
ther insuring his election as speaker
of the next house, according to Rep
resentative R. W. Ritner who return
ed this morning from Portland. Jus!
before leaving Portland, he states
he rece'ved word from Salem th-'t
the entire Marlon county delegation
o' five representatives had pledged
their votes for the local candidate.
Two of them had pledged themelve
oefore. Th's Insures Stanfield 3? vote
(Paid Advertisement )
For sale Checkering piano. In
quire "X" this office.
For sale Good milch cow. Inquire
2109 West Webb street
For rent Housekeeping rooms, 11
W. Court. Phone 343M.
Lost Indian robe. Finder please
phone 11F2. Weston Ore.
Wanted Competent girl for house
work. Apply 114 Monroe.
For sale Household furniture,
1100 Raley street. Phone 398R.
Barley too high for feed. Bee Bly
densteln, 117 E. Court. Phone $$ for
oats by car lots.
For sale or rent 9-room modern
house on Locust Hill. Easy terms.
Ralph Folsom.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Call mornings, 511
Jefferson.
Wanted Good white girl for gen
eral housework Phone 352J or call
722 June.
Dressmaking taken in; prices rea
sonable. The Kenmore Apt. 5 Phone
421.
For rent To one or two men, nice
room, modern, heat and bath. Twi
blocks from Main. 30$ W, Court.
For sale Rubber tired buggy, har
ness, large heating stove, set of scene,
ry and drops for 18-foot stage. In
quire Milne Grocery.
Rooming house for sale. Main
street, in center of business district
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
hind Bros.
Call Penland Bros, van to move your
household goods. Telephone 339. Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. Lost Ladies raincoat on Reserva
tion road south of agency. Finder
kindly leave at Alexanders and receive
reward.
Wanted Place for Industrious bo)
of IS to work for board and attend
school. Country preferred. Address
"F" this offlca.
For sale Dairy cows and stock
cattle at Welch's feed yard or see
owner at 703 Webb street. Phone
34 5 J. Ed Maher.
Come and make me an offer on
good f -passenger oar. . Must be sold
at once. V, E. Suavely, Independent
Garage. Phone 33.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day and night Funerals to cemetery
only $3.50, Phone (HO. Hotel St.
George. Carney Taxi Co.
Mr. a J. Foster of the Wm. H. Mil
ler Co. of Detroit will conduct a fur
sale of medium and high grade furs
on Wednesday, November 39th, at
the Peoples Warehouse. It will pay
you to see them.
AdAIV let us remind you
your friends can buy any
thing you can give them ex
cept your photograph. If
you have your portrait made
right, both in lighting and
composition, you will realize
the greatest pleasure in the
giving of it to your friends
as a Christmas token.
WHRELKK STUDIO
DALE ROTHWKLL
Optometrist and Optician,
Glasses ground
and fitted. Lenses
duplicated.
American National Bank Building.
Pendleton.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
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iiiirauii . nu Dunns no uny
No. Rod Tajs Low tat Rates
Liberal Repayment ttp
Haiian Mact Co.
Comer Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Or.
lex
GRAIN and STOGKRANGH
282 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair
buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price
now $60,000.
I have some desirable residence property In Pendleton for sals
at less than cost to build, and lots thrown In. Among which are
the fine modem home of J. S. Landers on Jackson street. Price
reduced now $500.
House of 9 rooms two blocks from Depot. Fine shade trees,
new cement walk, cellar, about half way between high and
west end school. This house is Insured for $1000, paid up to
June, 191s. policy will be transferred with the property for
only $1000.
The above 2820 acres can be bought now for $20 per acre.
E. t. Wade,
Pendleton, Ore.
Wheat $1.00 Per Sack and Up.
Have only a few hundred sacks of
this damaged wheat left Call at H
W. Collins" warehouse near 0.-W. R.
ft N. freight house. Adv.
At the Boston Clothing Store, a
beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine
See It In their window and learn par
ticulars. Adv.
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WE MUST ADD $175 TO THE
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
on next December 1st
Here is an issue which we can't evade, So we meet it fairly and frank
ly, but rive you this advance warning-. Every Super-Six will be sold at
present prices while they last If you can get one, get it
The 8uper-Slx of the present series Is built from
materials contracted last year. There are only
3(00 more to go out, Including open cars and en
closed cara And part of them are sold.
The next production starting December 1
will be like the present models. The changes. If
any, will be only minor refinements. But materi
als for that series were contracted this year, and
at prices enormously advanced.
Bo the cars now In process are the only Super
Mixes we can deliver at the present Hudson prices.
The advance will be $175 per car.
NEXT YEAR'S RULING OAR.
Next year, its this year, the Hudson Super-Six
Is certain to hold its supremacy. The Super-Six
Is controlled by our patents the motor which
added $0 per crnt to efficiency. So other oars
can't use It
Phaeton, 7-passenger $1650
f. o. b. Pendleton.
The Super-Six now holds all the worth-while
records. All the world's stock car records up to
100 miles.
It holds the 24-hour record of 181$ miles. It
won the Pike's Peak hill climb the world's
greatest event of its kind.
In September it won he ocean-to-ocean record.
It went from San Francisco to New York in 14
hours 59 minutes lass time than the next best
record.
It won all these records becuuse of endurance.
Because this Invention has so nearly eliminated
all friction, vibration and wear.
So every man who knows the facts must con
cede . the uper-8lx supremacy, very test has
proved It. If you want such a car even for next
year now Is the time to get it, if you can.
Roadster, 2-passenger $1650
f. o. b. Pendleton.
Oregon Motor Garage
117, 119, 121, 123 W. Court St (Incorporated)
Phone 468
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