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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1916)
DAILY EAST 01 :sonmn, rr.NBurroN, gzzqqh :t:;day. rrcr 4. 1313, T- PA.G." Y- V- '. v" V" V- V1 V' V-vv v.- V V- We Offer r::i f Q o n nnf! pr? ft n ft fT3 fl i M i ii s U ill li LL n Blue Pcarmains, box $1.50 II 5 Blue Pcarmains, box $1.50 Jonathans, box $1.50 Crimes Golden, box $1.75 White Winter Pearmains box $1.25 Wmesaps, box $1.25 Spitzenbergs, Hood River, box $1.50 Large shipment of fancy Apples to arrive soon from our own orchard. Watch our windows. Watch our prices. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 23 823 Main St oaoi ioqoc: atoaoi xoc 30E3AI IOE30I IOOOI o a o SO XOE30 Showing New Holiday! Waists Sirs. Walker Very Low. The condition of Mrs, Sam Walker is reported this afternoon to be ex tremely low. Bought New Caw. The McLean auto ' company has ntde sales of new Dodge cars to Rev. J. E. Snyder and Oliver Knotts. due for pupering and painting. De fendants claimed this amount wm Included In an 185 contract which had been paid. All of the parties are residents of Athena. The costs of the trial, $37.90, were assessed against the plaintiff. Commerce! dub Meeting. The regular monthly meeting the Commercial association will held tomorrow evening. Will Build Garage. Lynde Bros., West Alta street gro cers, have taken out a permit to build a garage at their place of business. Sloan ! Slayor. Prank Sloan, well known sheepman who was In the city yesterday, will In all probability be the next mayor of Stanfield. He was nominated by petition this week and is unopposed. Attend Sportsmen's Meeting, Marion Jack, member of the state fish and game commission, and E. F. Averill, district Inspector of predatory animals, -went to Portland last night to be present at the state convenion of sportsmen. Funeral of Echo Mn. The funeral of Edward Flemming. the Echo man who died at the St. Anthony's hospital of pneumonia a few days ago, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Brown chapel. Funeral This Morning. The body of James Gillmore, who died recently at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital, was buried this morn ing. The funeral was conducted at 1:S at the hospital by Rev. Charles Qulnney. Iitertain3 With Mulligan. Major Lee Moorhouse, who along with his other claims to distinction, is an expert cook, entertained a few friends yesterday noon and today at his studio with a goose mulligan as the piece de" resistance. Four in Police Court. Barney Montgomery, charged with having liquor in a public place, was given a 110 or five days' sentence in police court this morning. James White, William H. Roe and John Doe each forfeited ball of J 10 each on drunk" charges. Rapid Selling Will be in Order When these Beautiful Crepe-de-Chine Blouses go on Sale Tomorrow SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS OCCASION AT $4.50 AND $5.50 Each Bautiful" does not do them justice. You'll just have to see them to appreciate the values. Made of rich, lustrous, Pure Silk Crepe de Chene of an excellent quality; there are several styles as pictured above, all showing the latest style develop ment, in colors of White, Flesh, Maize, Nile, Navy and Black. .Each waist put up in an attractive holiday box and priced specially at $4.50 and 5.50 instead of $6.00 and $7.50 each Kk'kcd by a Horse. , Elmer McCormmach, well known young farmer, was kicked In the face by a horse this morning and an ugly gash cut near one eye. Several stitches were taken to close the wound. SI US. PAGETS PALLBEARERS WERE WOUNDED SOLDIERS Slemorial Service In london Attended By Cabinet Ministers and Diplomats. LONDON'. Dec. 4. The funeral of Mrs. Almeric Hugh Paget, formerly Miss Pauline Whitney of Xew York who died last week at Esher, Surrey, took place there today. Wounded sol diers acted as pallbearers, in recog nition, of Mrs. Paget's work for the wounded. A memorial service held at the same hour In St. Margaret's, West minster, was largely attended bj members of the cabinet, diplomats, resident Americans and others. You quicker service, more value, better constructed garments, longer wear and if the price is the same you receive better merchandise, because in supplying your wants we buy for all our stores as one and that means enormous quantities purchased the more any store buys the larger discounts they receive. That's why you buy for less here. i Wool Baits, Comforter lie 81,68, $1.98 S lb. Cotton Batta, each 68o Calicos, yard 6 l-4o Outing Flannel, yard 8 1-Sc, 10c Bath Towels, per pair I So, 2 So, S9o Barber Towels, per doien 49c Hue Towels, each 10c, 13 l-2c, SSc Toweling, per yard 5c, 8 1-Sc, 10c, 15c, 18c Turkish Toweling, yard f 23a Dress Ginghams yard 10c, 13 l-2o Linen Damask, yard 69c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98 Slercerlied Damask, yard 4C YOU CAN DO BETTER AT Infants' Shoes, Soft Soles 85c, 45o Infants' Shoes, First Steps 49c 79c, 98a Children's Shoes 98a, $1.85, $1.25, $1.89, $1.49 Girls' Shoes . . $1.35, $1.49, $1.89, $1.98, $3.49 Boys' Shoes $1.25, $1.89, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98, $2,111 Ladles' Shoes $1.98, $3.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 Jlen'S Dress Shoes $3.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.60, $4.98 Men's Work Shoes $3.49, $3.98, 8.50, $3.98, $4.50 Men's Arctic Rubbers 890 Slen's Storm Rubbers , ... , etc Ladles' Rubbers . , 494 Children's Rubbers 39o WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW ADA SI SOX KAY TEST CASE ADVANCED FOR ARGUMENT WASHINGTON, Pec. 4. Solicitor General Davis asked the supreme court to advance the Adamson law teat case for Immediate argument. Attorneys for the Missouri, Oklaho ma and Gulf railroad concurred. Mrs. John Scott from HUgard to en Joy Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Roy Hawes. Mr. and Mr. Scott only spent the one day here, while the others spent the week end. Thomas Duncan was in Meacham on Friday on business with W. B. Ross. Mr. and Mrs, I, Qllllaham, who have been visiting Mrs. J. Baker for several months returned to Portland on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker returned to Meacham on Thursday by auto to re side here again. They have been re siding at Klamath Falls for the past year. F.d Cantrell. who recently went to Helocaset and rented a farm, return- U LOIS CLARK MAY NOT BE SPEAKER OF NEXT HOUSE Farm Hand Has Accident. A man named Kelly, who Is employ ed on the farm of P. H. Van Orsdall, sustained a broken thigh bone Satur. day when a horse fell with him. He' was riding the animal in pursuit of some mules when It stumbled and fell. He was brought to town and the fracture reduced. Held Under Bonds. Dell Shllts and Julia Walker Shilti Red Wing" were held under $750 bonds each by Justice of the Peace Parke when arraigned Saturday on fc charge of stealing cattle from the woman's mother. Their hearing has been set for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Ship Horses to Washington. 0. A. Stuart, formerly of Camas Prairie, and his partner, Mr. Bogert, this morning shipped a carload 0' horses to their farm at Hatton Wash. They purchased them from Mossie and McKenzje, Camas Prairie stockmen. I A. Stuart assisted them In loading out the animals. II II 17 Shopping Days Until Christmas No Present Equals Jewelry It always comes back to this, you want your gifts first of all to please and then to be as practical and lasting as they may. What Is there that carries with It the spell of a piece of well chosen Jewelry even though it be Inexpensive? What really lasts so long or is used on so many festive occasions? We have the most carefully selected and largest Jewelry stock in Eastern Oregon for you to choose from. You will be surprised to Bee how far your dollar will go. ROYAL M. SAWTEIXE Jeweler. Decree Is GivenJ Plaintiff in the case of D. Turner vs. James M. Logan and wife and John Todd has been given Judgment against the Logans for $8541.25 on three promissory notes, and a mort gage on farmland securing the same is ordered foreclosed. Todd, who had a lease on the land, Is ganted the right to remain In possession un til the expiration of the lease. Violent Windstorm. Pendleton was struck by a violent windstorm yesterday morning. The wind Mew so hard that considerable damage was done to power and llghl wires and a number of trees were blown down. A tree was uprooted at one of the John Vert houses on Thompson street. In other parts of the county the wind Is said to have blown stronger than it did here. Wind Blows Down Pole. The light and power service of Pendleton was Interrupted yesterday for about two hours owing to dam age done to the high line by the hard wind storm. One of the poles of the P. P. ft Li. Co. In front of St. An thony's hospital was blown down and it carried two others with it. The damage was repaired alt once by tne linemen. The company reports very little damage to service lines in th city. Fv When Speaker Champ Clark openeJ the short session of the Sixth-fourth congress today It may mark his last session as presiding officer of the house. Lines will be so close in the houe in March that It may be nnanll.le for the republic ana to re move the Mlssourian from the speak ershln and elevate a republican to that post. iiiiii The HALLMARK Store Mllo Huffman Billets. Bert Huffman, formerly editor of the East Oregonlan, In a recent let ter to one of his former associates on the East Oregonlan, says that his sixteen year old son, Mllo, has enllat- ed In the 187th Overseas Battalion and expects to go to Salonika shortly. Bert made two effort to enlist 014 was rejected on account of his age. He is threshing a 30,000 bushel cro of oats and as he has them contracted at war prices he will receive big re turns for his crop. PARTY Gill FOR MEACHAM GUESTS SIRS. ROY HAWKS AND MISS JEN NIE CASEY ENTERTAIN MISS I DAVIS, MRS. J. D. CASEY AND MISS SIAY CASEY. Weather Is Unsettled, Part Snow and Sunshine Other Notes of the Community. Rain, News ed on Saturday for a visit with friends and to attend to business. W. B. Ross went to Telocaset on Sunday in answer to a phone call from some horse buyers over there who wished to buy his band of horses which he recently sent over there for pasture. Mrs. Jones, who has been suffer. Ing from cancer for a long time, ha been reported some better. Judgment for Plaintiff. Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes this morning gave a verdict for the plaintiff in the case of Max Kidder vs. Jock Coleman and Tobe Bush. Plaintiff sued for $73 alleged to be MEACHAM. Dec. 4. On Friday ovonlnr Mrs Rov Hawe and Mll Jennie Casey entertained a few ol their friertds at an Informal party, the occasion being In honor of Mlt L. Davis, Mrs. J. D. Casey and Mlf's May Casey, who were their visitors over the holiday. The guests gath ered at the home of Mis Jennie Ca ev wham music, dancing, cards and 'games were of much amusement. At midnight all went to the home of Mrs. Roy Hawes to partake of refresh ments which consisted Of turkey meat sandwiches, mince pie, fruit cake and fruit nnrl coffee. The evening was greatly enjoyed by ThA weather durlnr the past few days has been unsewled, sometimes raining, then snowing and then the sun shining. wr, t tv r'DSev nnil Miss May Casey came from Portland, Miss L. Davis from Enterprise and Mr. and DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician. xn1 "'"V Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duj Heated. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. No M Tape No Bonus No Delay Low Interest Rates lleral Repayment Privileges Mini MM Co. Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. GRAIN and STOGKRANGH 2820 acres on railroad. Z000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Pries now )60,000. I have some desirable residence property In Psndleton for sals at less than cost to build, and lots thrown in. Among which are the fine modern home of J. S. Lander on Jackson street Price reduced now 1500. House of ( rooms two blocks from Depot. Fine shade tree, new cement walk, cellar, about half way between high and west end school. This house Is Insured for 11000, paid up to June, 1918, policy will be transferred with the property fof only (1000. The above 2820 acres can be bought, now for $20 per acre. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Another United Here MOTOW CAE. The light six motor car that has demonstrated its supremacy over all comers in eastern Oregon. Popular because of performance. ' D-44 Light-Six Buick Roadster ....$1150 D-45 Light-Six Buick Touring $1175 Equipped complete and delivered in Pendleton. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117,11. 121. 123 Wert Court St. Telephone 468 UUJ,Uiuiuili!UUiujUiiimiMiuiwMluuuhuuiluHUiihluiumwilillhlHIIIHiHiilHhlnniuiiuiuui,lllUiUiu.4 3