DAILY EAST OESGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916.
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Why the Golden Rule Store is always crowded. Their goods are of the best grades,
their prices are always the lowest, their patterns and colors are of the snaooiest.
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Rome Beauties, extra fancy $1.75
Rome Beauties, fancy $1.65
Winter Bananas, extra fancy $2.00
Winter Bananas, fancy $1.75
Cooking Apples 75c
SPECIAL PRICES FOR QUANTITY
PURCHASES
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A GIFT TO HER FROM
PENDLETONS QUALITY STORE
Shows good taste and judgment by the giver. The Sayres label
on a set of FURS, on a pretty waist, on a pair of kid gloves, a
box of handkerchiefs, a silk petticoat, etc., means you have
purchased the best value for the money, whatever the price
may be. ,
"GIVE HER" SILK HOSIERY, A SILK WAIST, KID GLOVES
PENDLETON BATH ROBE, HOUSE SLIPPERS.
FOUND A ROSARY, picked up in our store. Owner
can have same by calling and proving ownership.
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ixuter is Born.
A, daughter was born this morning
ta Mr. aad Mrs. E. B. Aldrich at their
home on Madison street.
Marriafla Uomse lamed.
A marriage license was Issued todaj
y the county clerk to Walter A.
Mitchell and Viola R, Iiowry.
Fuapral at State Hospital.
The funeral of Mrs. Carrie McKeb.
ben wag held at the Eastern Oregon
State Hospital yesterday morning;
Rev. Charles E, Qulnney conducting
the services.
which it Is stated that In the Crab
creek country east of Ellensberg one
stockman has lost 14 out of a herd of
IB cattle. The stockmen are much
alarmed at the situation, the letter
states.
Associated (1 unities to Meet.
The Associated Charities will meet
tonight at T:30 o'clock in the council
room of the city hall. This is the res
ulnr monthly meeting.
Miss Orisswell to Berkeley.
Miss Lois Crisswell, for the past two
years assistant county librarian in
this city, has accepted an assistant-
ship in the library of the University
of California and will leave soon for
Berkeley.
Suit la Dimlsd.
..On motion of Attorney E. E.
Ileckbert for the plaintiff, circuit
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps has dismiss
ed the case of J. H. Gray assJnst
William B. White, Luella L. White
and Fred Jensen.
Handle Day Doc. 14.
Thursday of this week will be Bun
dle Day in Pendleton and on that day
all people are asked to donate clean
clothing, furniture, food or anything
else which can be used by the need'.
Delivery wagons will call for the bun
dles if notification is sent to Mrs. E.
C. Anibal.
Millinery Store AppralMHl.
The stock of the Mason Millenry
store, a bankrupt concern, has been
appraised at 1379.4 T The liabilities
amount to $3168.64. The appraisers
were Roy Buchanan, James K. Heard
and Ralph Howland.
VbJts From Idaho.
George Daubner. former well
known I'matllla county boy, is here
from his home near Gooding, Idaho,
visiting friends. Mr. Daubner says
that the farmers in his section en
joyed good crops this year and are in
a prosperous condition.
Suit ou Note. .
Anna Mortamer, administratrix or
the estate of George W. Mortamer,
has brought suit against Marion
Marks to collect on nn alleged note
of $500 executed by defendant to de
ceased. Fee & Fee represent th
plaintiff,
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I-adles' Outing Gowns 79c, 98c, f 1.49
Ladles' Silk Petticoats $2.49, $2.98, 13.49
Ladles' Bath Holies , $2.98, $3.98
Hand Bag 98c, $1.49, 11.98, $2.49, $2.98
Linen Towels 25c, 49c, 79c, 98c
Bath Towels ', 35c, 49o
Crib Blankets 49c, 690
Wool Blanket $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $0.50
Comforters $1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98
Bed Spreads $1.49, $1.98, $2.09, $2.98
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Men's Bath Hobos $2.98, $3.98, $4.98
Children's Bath Hones. 9 He, $1.25, $1.49
Boxed Stationary 10c, 15c. 19c, 83c, 4tte, flOc, 98c
Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs, box J5c
Ladles Emb. Hnndkerhlefs, box 25e, 89c, 49c, 79o
Ladles' House Sllpem 49c, 60c, 98c, $1.49
Children's Howe Slippers. ...... 49c, 98c, $1.49
.Mon's Hoiwe Slippers e9c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98
Men's Xmaa Sets 49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.25
Men s Knit Fibre Silk Mufflers $1.98
WE LEAD,
OTHERS FOLLOW
r?s, .
he pleaded guilty and was given a
sentence of $100 or 50 days. At pres
ent he is still a guest of the city. He
admitted that he had stopped in Salt
Lake only one night and was head
ed for North Yakima, which is like
wise dry.
Illegal Shooting Charged.
A warrant for the arrest of Charley
Smith, an Indian, charging him with
killing birds out of season, has been
issued.
Arctic Owl Paes Away.
The Arctic or snowy owl which has
beea in captivity at the office of Ma
jor Lee Moorhouse for the past four
or five days, died late yesterday aft
ernoon. It had refused everything of
fered it to eat during its captivity, It
was skinned by Stanley Jewett of the
biological survey and the skin will be
proserved as a biological specimen.
Funeral of Pomeroy Resident.
At 11 o'clock this morning at the
Folsom chapel was held the funeral
of Mrs. Jane Davison of Pomeroy,
Wash., who died there on the 9th ot
bronchial pneumonia at the age of
T8. Her husband was buried in the
local cemetery about two years agj
and her body was laid to rest in the
same plot. Rev. Charles Qulnney of
the Church of the Redeemer conduct
ed the funeral and members of the.
Masonic erder acted as pallbearers.
Power Is Shut Off.
Pendleton was without electric
power most of the morning on ac
count of a pole burning down on
the Walla Walla river near the power
plant. The power was shut down
again about noon when another pole
took fire near Athena. In both cas
es fire was caused by ignition from
the wire off an Insulator.
Divorce Is Granted. .
A divorce decree was granted yes-
I terday by Circuit Judge G. W. Phelpa
to Lela Hardin from Gale. Hardla
The plaintiff was represented by At
torney Will M. Peterson.
Woodmen to Have Big Clam.
Pendleton Camp No. 41. W. O. W..
closing its big membership cam.
paisn and on the 18th will hold a class
initiation. At the present time a class
of SS is assured, and this will brinr?
the membership up to 425. Another
campaign will be started at once, to
close during the latter part of Jan
uary and it is hoped to bring the mem
bership up to 500. John F. Hoyt '
Walla Walla, district manager, will
remain to assist in that campaign.
Quality Store
Hear Killed Near Town.
A black bear was killed this morn.
Ing about noon by William McCorm
maeh a short distance above Havana
station eight miles from town. The
bear had evidently been driven out of
the moun'ains on account of lack of
food. It was first noted at the Mc
Cormmach ranch by one of the men
and the dogs treed the bruin whi'o
Mr. McCormmaoh was notified. Mr.
McOormmaoh, W. R. Withee and J
W. McCormmach went to the farm
and the bear was brought to earth
by a shot fired by Will McCormmach
The animal was brought to town.
Would .Wold Conflict of Dates.
R. Alexander Is in receipt of a let
ter from Edith Toxier Weathered, one
of the directors of the state fair ask
ing for the dates of the 'Roundup
and expressing the hope that they
will not conflict with the state fair.
She thinks avoidance of a conflict
would result in many Willamette val
ley people coming up here.
from the play will go toward paying
for sweaters for the high school foot
ball team.
RIVER ROAD To ECHO.
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on a grade not greater than three per.
cent. Moreover, running along the
I river It would be much more scenic
than the present road.
Residents along the river declure
they are In earnest In their plans and
that, if the county will not co-operate
with them, they will build the re
maining stretch themselves and op
erate It as a toll road.
I'nder $500 Bonds.
J. H. Glrton, charged with larceny
of harness, was arraigned before Jus
tice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes yes
terday and placed under $500 bonds.
He will be given a hearing tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock. John W. Huff
has been retained as his attorney.
Ak to Adopt Child.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sanrord of
Stanfield have petitioned the county
court to adopt Allen Klrkreith, a ba
by who was a year old last August.
They represent that the child Is un
der the guardianship of Dr. Edward J.
Labbe of Portland who has consented
to the adoption. They wish to change
its name to Milnor Sanford.
Ford Causes Suit.
Edith M. Fraker today filed suit
against the Round-Up City Auto Co.
asking for $450 damages. She al
leges the company took possession of
a Ford car of the value of $300 be
longing to her and converted It to
their own uses. She asks for the
value of the car and $150 damages
for being deprived of its use S. A.
Newberry is her attorney.
RaMes Gets 1 1 of 15 Cattle.
Indicating the seriousness of the
rabies situation in eastern Washing.
ton is a leter received this morning by
K. v. Averill from A. W. Coffin, pro
tnment North Takima stockman, in
THE DIAMOND
The dazzling beauty of the diamond with its
incessant flashes of sparkling brilliancy makes
it the most fascinating and most desired of all
precious stones, notwithstanding steadily ad
vancing prices year after year.
The diamond will be the most popular
Christmas gift this year.
We have the largest stock of Diamond Rings
in Eastern Oregon.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
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Rootleftscr Bagged In Transit.
A stranger giving the name of J.
E. Montgomery-, carrying a suit case
laden with juice of the corn, made
the mistake yesterday of getting
drunk while on a short stay In Pen
dleton en route from Salt Lake tn
North Takima. He was picked up by
the police and, upon the discovery
that he was well supplied with liquor,
a charge of having liquor in a public
Place was filed against him. To this
Show Is Enjoyed.
A fair sized audience greeted the
show "It Pays to Advertise" at the
Oregon theater last night. The show
was one of the best farces that It has
been the pleasure to witness here for
some time. The troupe was a well
balancd cast and the lines were ludicrous.
Pleads Not Guilty.
Walter Ogilvy who was arrested last
night by Officer Nash on a charge of
drunkenness, pleaded not guilty this
morning before Judge Fitzgerald In
police court His trial has been se.
for this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Carl
Nelson was fined $10 or given five
days in jail for being Intoxicated yesterday.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
The play "The Sophomore" will be
given at the high school on Friday
night of this week by the high school
applied English class. The class la
practicing every night under the su
pervision of Supt. Park and should be
able to put on the play without a
hitch.
An recommended by the school
board the admission price will be
made satisfactory to all so that all
may attend. The price agreed on of
10c and 20c Is small and for that rea
son a large crowd must be on hand
in order that any money can be made,
As announced earlier, the proceeds
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SEKlSOIE-SiPENROSE
Boise Penrose. United Kt.ittn
ator from Pennsylvania, who is con
ducting the fight In congress for the
"forre hill'-' -which he Intromited. Ie.
"isneii to give the control nf intlnii
,1 Pi,.n-1n I,,-,, (hp hands of t'.i? fe'l
What Is more appreciated than n
diamond ring? Small or large, it's a
diamond Just the same. Why not
start with a small diamond this year
and increase the size each year. We
will allow full value In exchange each
time.
Come in and let us enow you a
S5000 stock lannfn? from $1.50 to
?".00. Don't put It off. Come N'OW.
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It Will Pay You to Buy
"PEACOCK COAL"
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QUALITY, QUANTITY, SERVICE
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GRAIN and STOCKRANCH
2820 acres on railroad. 2090 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 sale
at less than cost to build, and lots thrown in. Among which are
the fine modern 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 t.
June, 1918. 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.
Others Make Claims
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Mkes Good
D-44 LIGHT SIX BUICK ROADSTER $1150
D-45 LIGHT SIX BUICK TOURING $1175
These prices f. o. b. Pendleton and cars here for
immediate delivery.
SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
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