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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1916)
rit: eight DAILY EAST OREGQMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. xoraoi JCE30E 20E3O e V V- v"-- vr V" V" V- .VVV ..-V V Vr ICE30I IBOI fiT,n Emprev Morvey Order for Sale Here li Apple Pure Sweet Sparkling P'JT UP IN BOTTLES, GALLON AND QUART SIZES. Nrw.?i.in Stock Fish, lb 40 Country Sausage, 2 lbs. for 35f Winter Banana Apples, per box, from 75 to $2.00. R.mie Beauty Apples, good cookers, box.. 75 R. & R. Hum Pudding, per can 12 ic to S1.00 H )Uy, in bulk, pound $1.00 Mistletoe, in bulk, pound 30 Dates, Fijs, Nut, Candy, Grape, Oranges, Ba RAaas, Apple, Fruit Cake, Table Raisins, Glace Fruits and everything in Staple and Fancy Gro ceries to make your Christmas dinner a sue c. . SHOP EARLY. His Turkey Shoot TVxlay, Many sportsmen from over the county are attending the big turkey shoot aft the local gun club ground today. Harl Coutts Is conducting the shoot. leaves office, notices are being sent to all attorneys to appear in court Dec. 27. All cases stricken from the dock e but not yet dismissed will be called and the attorneys asked to explain the disposition which is to be made of them. Moons Head tar Lodge. A fine large moose head, consigned Sues For ftamagrs. to Pendleton lodge of Moose, arrived j Peter Wledert tod:iy brought suit here this morning from Edward Dix-; against Anna Mortimer, administra on. taxidermist, at I'nionvllle, Ontar- trix of the estate of CJ. W. Mortimer io. Six Inohca at llcllx. The snow at Helix w-as deep this morning, according to pas sengers on 1he Incoming Northern Pacific train, the fall there being heavier than In Pendleton. for S15S alleged to be due as a claim against the estate and 1320 damages alleged to be due for defendant's Inches stock grazing on plaintiff's land and for loss of stubble and Rrass by fire. J. V. Brooks of Walla Walla is rep resenting plaintiff. Alleged Hon Hustlers Taken. Sheriff Taylor has received word that Koy 'Clark, a resident of the Gar- y BROS GROCERY "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St ocxoi 30QOC 30001 aoc lonoi 30C3AI 30E IOC CWvtn Is nliclil. The supreme court yesterday up held the decision of the Grant county ' dena section of the county and want circuit court In favor of Ben Colvin. ed in Asotin, Wn on a horse aealln prominent sheepman, against Lester t charge, has been apprehended In San Goff on a promissory note. Francisco. His brother. Sank t'lark I is already held in Asotin. It Is alleged Broken Wire Causes Alarm. 'the former drove 14 horses from A broken electric wire near tho Washington Into this county two Rlewett Harvester plant, caused by months ago and that recently his ' the weight of the snow, resulted In brother sold three head to Johnson : the fire alarm bell sounding at mid- and Linde, farmers. All of the horses 1 night last night. The damage was re-' have been recovered, j paired this morning. I 8 8 8 OPEN TONIGHT This store will be open tonight for the conven ience of those who can not do their Xmas Shopp ing during the day. Many useful and beautiful gifts still remain Wool niankeUi $2.98, $3.98, $1.50. $.V50 Ladles' Fancy Collars 19c, o, 9 Ho (0 inch Crepe, do Chine, yard.. 98 e, $1.25, $1.49 Corsets 69c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2 98 Silk Hose 98o Hbre Silk Hose 4o Children's Fibre Silk Hose 85c ladles' I'jnb. Unen Handkerchiefs 2So Ladies Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes 25c, Slh 49e Stationery, per box 10e, l.V, 19c, 25c, 49c, 69c, 9He 8 t YOU CAN Q&l&7l'ViUC', I DO BETTER AT jJfW Embroidered Center I'Iivph 4 6sV, 98c Hue Table Linen, yard ,.98c. $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 ladies' Coaw $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $25.00 Silk Klmonas $.1.98, $5.90 I'ancy Fleeced or Crepe Kimonas .,.$1.25, $1.49 IjidleH' Felt SllpiM-rs lace or fur trimmed ,.98o Children's Felt Slippers 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.49 Men's House Slippers 6lh, B8c, $1.49 Men's Xmas Sets 25c, 49c, 9o. BHc, $1.49, $2.25 Men's Drew Shoe $2.98, $.1.50, $.1.98, $1.50 WE LEAD, OTHE11S FOLLOW Pome men make matters worse bv trying to explain. ji Stanficid Loses Appeal. Yesterday tne supreme nmn m i"" state dismissed the appeal in the cao . of R. N. Stanfield, appellant, vs. I James Mahon, an action for replevin brought In Harney county. Thoj opinion was given by the whole coart NEW TODAY! I RED FOX FURS Just in time for gift making. AN askan Red Fox Furs are very much in demand this season throughout the country. See this beautiful showing in all the newest shapes. Other furs in large variety, such as American Mink, Canadian Mink, Jap Mink, Iceland Fox, Bea ver, Linx, etc. FUR SETS FOR YOUNGSTERS Give the little tota a set of furs for Christmas. We have them in all white, also in combination colors, $4.50, $4.75 ?5.50, $5.95 set. ii ii ii 3 ii 3 Acknowledges Appointment Congressman N. J. Sinnott has ac knowledged his appointment by the Pendleton Commercial association ta represent that body at the College" of Constructive Patriotism soon to meet. He states he will attend if his official duties allow. Delayed by Wreck. Train No. 17, westbound, was de UvaH at Kamela by a small wreck LOCALS & Advert! Jag in Brief HATBb Per line first Insertloo I Or Per line, additional Iniartlea. . . . St l'er Hue, per noato fl.uv No locals takes for lest this Me. Count ordinary words to Hut. Lorals will not be takes over tt telephone except from Kut Oregon Ian paid up lubsctlber. DAUO UOTI1WKLL Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour or day, reasonable. Phone 28W. Wanted at once, girl for general housework. Apply 723 Jane street, or thai nxMirrori there last night and nhnne S5J.T ,did iot reach Pendleton until after j FoundG,nt4. bicycle. 0wner can ; J o'clock today. At 1 o'clock the hav6 saJne by proving property an(J : I train was marked to arrive at S:0.i j payms, charges 311 Tustin street. IP. m. 3 3 3 SiKtccn Enjoy Big J'eed. Al P. Knight, well known youns farmer, ententained fifteen of his youag friends last evening at the Ho'el Pendleton with a pork feed. Having Just finished butchering at his farm, he supplied the tables with coantry sauage, backbones anl spareribs. Twin Girls Bom. Twin baby girls were born on Dec. 1 at St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. land Mrs. Albert Buchl. One of the tllbablea weighed four pounds and the , bollermnker. nd manhinut. ?rlh2''he Par'nt1 ''re a' "i'clas. wages, eight hour, pir day, time -ifii.a wr. n r. anu "raSfidberg. Mrs. Brandberg being a sister of Mrs. Buchi. Woman wanted aa waitress. For in- i formation write or phone Hotel Her- j miston, Hermiston, Ore. The state loan board has money to loan on improved farm lands at ( per cent. Apply to Chas. H. Carter, Pendleton. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hetel building. Phone 45. Prompt automobile taxi aervloe, day and night Funerals to cemetery only $8.5t. Phone 1st. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Co. Wanted First clasa open shop. gray iron molders and coremakers. First 31 Txiok over our stock and mjv vour Ymfis reservations. You'll he d"Utrhted. HOOKER'S Otwn FVcnln'm and Sundays. 523 Main St.. Depot Block. Phone 522. Free Delivery. Several Im-tirs of Snow. About three inches of very wet snow fell In Pendleton last night. The snow began about 7 last evening and continued until well into the night. As a consequence of the snow the streets today have been very sloppy. A small flurry of snow fell during the noon hour today and indi: cations are that there may yet Be a white Christmas in Pendleton. and half overtime. Steady work to first class men. United Metal Trades, 417 Oregon Bldg, Portland, Oregon. lllltllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf Room OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING THURSDAY. At Sawtelle's Store i iii.in outs: Sfp have many expensive things In our store, but we want to imprcHs upon you that the most popular trade !Imi we are having is he msjiy hundred articles that we h:iv (hut wll from 5c to $!.& w hi taken pains to build up our stock In these it nih and it ut surprising how many gifts you can make for It 30 by looking or our "Dollar 'iift Case." 1I VM.KVV HV l FWCV C III V : I'i'l y.iu ever a lady ho has a h'...ie who did not !.l f uua' :hni:y for Ji-r .Jifirig r-iori'' I v -r y .miari t.-i irnit) of the thitiUh in h-r d.nin room. I.vt w .oi ui h- to re !lilrii.s in pretty dishes. ;tr w.in.tn r.pjM rna'1' hsppv ly givini; her some ni'- ti'ity of ' l.iriJi tor h-r t-ibi fvi:e. "l-i''l oiiHrm r-min is I lie true evidence of hos- A II (. mt'r Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Baby's Ijejr Broken. Mrs. L D. Howland of La Orande, formerly of this city and who has been visiting her parents in Walla Walla for some time flipped on the s'eps of the Howland home in Walla Walla yeslerday morning and fell. She was carrying her n'ne months old ba Home Cooking. at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. Millinery Holiday Sale. At Campbell's iMHlinery store. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 822 Main street Adv. For gale ot1 Trade. 212 acres five miles east of Albanv, nearly all under the plow. Good valley ranch. Fine home in Albany i with 3 lots. 320 acres timber, about by at the time and the naoy s leg wjj 20.000.000 ft. Will trade all or part for broken ty tne ran. air. nowmnu tock rancn, B Q Snyder, Albany formerly couaty. watermaster of Umatilla Oregon, R. No. 1, Box 93. RlllM GOOiiS 1 RECEIVE OCR 8PBCIAL ATTENTION, We are at all time equipp ed to supply your needs at shortest notice with practical first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised 'Kantleek' Rubber Goods and guarantee utmost satisfaction and value. Telephone orders from you. your nurse or physician re ceive our instant attention. Deliveries are prompt and , correct Give us a trial. I Tallman & Co. I Leading Druggists 'iiillliiilliilillillllllllllllllllllllllllllltlir 1 LOANS i I Bonos NaRcd Tape Low tot Rates LMal Repayment Pnvileges Mi Abstract Co. Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. J. a LANDERS PROPERTY IX)H RALE. The house la considered one of the, most desirable from the stand point i f comfort, appearance, arrangement and location In the city The following are some of Its feat ui en Situated on elevated corner, 100x100 feet, facing south-east. Ul terior concrete blocks, shingle gables and roof, stone foundation. Two full stories and attic. (Attlo makes upstairs cool in summer). Full ba&ement witk fruit room or cellar, Large front porch commanding fine view. Hcreened-ln back porch. Seven large, airy rooms (4 up stairs, I besides reception hall down-stairs). Plastered and caiclmlned throughout. Bath room, modern fixtures and good plumbing. Large Unen closet. Four clothes closets, cedar-lined. House cool In sum mer, warm la winter. Exceptionally well lighted and ventilated. Hot air furnace, registers In every room. Solid oak and tile fireplace In living room. Out-door sleeping porch or balcony. Kitchen, white en amel woodwork, built-in cupboards and tables. Wood and food eleva tors. Wood-shed under front porch, coal bin Id basement Both lota under cultivation, splendid soil. Trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, eta Cement sidewalks and paved street. ( blocks from Main St. Bridge (Cor. Jackson A Lincoln Sts.) 3 blocks from Matlock St. Bridge and Round-Up Park. 2 blocks from Lincoln School. Good Neighborhood. Price 15.500. See E. T. WADli. 10E30I D aoraoi 30E30C IOE30I 301 GENERAL STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire and will tell good paying business cheap, lo cated In good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building, I room dwelling, 5 lots, stock runs about $4000. Price for all 11000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at onoa MATLGCX-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. LOANS o 30E3o3 INSURANCE igOl- '" 30E30 113 East Court St, REAL ESTATE ionoi jonoi Round-I'p Films) to Be Shown. At the 1917 convention of the Greeters of America, to be held in Roston in July, the motion pictures l of the Pendle'on Round-I'p and of ! the Columbia Highway will he exhib i ited to the hotel clerks of the nation through the courtesy of the O -W. U. ' A N. Co. Oregon apples will, also b : distributed. This Is part of a cam paign 'o secure the 1918 convention in Portland. The Round-t'p films will be shown tomorrow at the Star , theater in Portland. LISTEN! HURRY! Many Wires THowra. The wet snow of last night canned i many telephone and electric wires to brenk under the weight. The entlni lead of the telephone company which crosses the N. P. tracks at S'af street came down as did the lea l crossing the O -W. at Post street. In addition there were about 75 service wires out of commission. One toll line be'ween here and A'hena was out but was repaired by 10 this mor ning. Quite a number of electric wires were alao down. Charged With Gambling. Wafer Roberts. W. Miles and O Cobiirn, three of the colored mei participating In the card game a' the T'lnatilla Club early ye'terday morn ing, wh'eh ended In a shooting affrav, were charxed :n police court this looming w'lh gambling, nnd their case ha" been set for 'omorrow after, noon at 2 o'clock They have plead ed not eirl y and have retained JudL'e B. A. Lowell to defend them William Rogers, the man who did thn shoot'ng was brought back from Bcho yesterday and lodged In ths county Jail. f days more in which to save big money on 5 Christmas gifts and Men's fine Clothing at 67) 2 'immniimimmmmim jmiii inn n n i nnn i mmn n nrsra in i u iiiinuiiiii i iihii in i i ii in uuiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiu I A MCI! P e j ii far Christmas i for Christmas Will (Vftn iHK'kct. In nrtir to clp'-n thp docket of dpadwood lief ore Clerk Frank .Satin t; Bond Bros. Fire Sale A present you will always be proud of. Place your order now and tell the Christmas eve. family D-44 LIGHT SIX BUICK ROADSTER $1150 D-45 LIGHT SIX BUICK TOURING $1175 OREGON .MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, 119, 121. 123 Wt Court St. Telephone 448 1 O D O ' n