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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. TENPIJETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1916.
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ALL
Mr. anil Mrs. WYstbrookp Dick
swi ami daughter Mary Louise, left
trdny for Pottland to spend the holi
days with relatives. Mrs. Picksim will
he away a month hut Mr. IHckson will
leiurn immediately after I'hiistmns.
J Bond Bros. Fire Sale
WILL CLOSE (
4 Your opportunity will end Saturday 5
f night, the doors will be locked and the sale i
t will end. p
i Open Friday and Saturday Nights g
4w
Miss Mary Cornwall and Fred Hos
kins. both prominent young people ot
the Butter creek country vere quiet
ly married l;v ni.sht at the Meth
odist parsonage by the Rey R. E.
Oornall. Mrs. Hnskins is the daugh
ter of the well known stockman,
while Mr. Hoskins was one of the
most prominent athletes of the Pen
dloton hlrh school and If a son of ,.
H. Hoskins. The young couple will
make their home at Echo.
Miss Hazel Rader, formerly of this
city, and now one of the athletic in
structors at the University of Oregon,
arrived In Pendleton this morning en
route to Athena to spend the holi
days as a guest of Miss Ruth Roth
rock.
$36.22
with 12
records
let, yoo mi;
keep this new
Edlaoa with
the diamond stylos and jrour choice of 12
record, for $3600. Yon my pay a little
down and a little each month or week.
Try the New Edison In your home before yoo
decide, to bny It Entertain yonr friends
with yonr favorite records.
WEITB TODAY FOR OCB NEW EDI
SON BOOK. No obligations.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Even a good physician may go from
bad to worse.
HELP FOR BROXOUAL
COVGHS.
The simplest and quickest way to Mra F Q young,
get rid of wearing, racking coughs is , ' ' 1
to take Foley a Honey and Tar. You
get the curative influence of the pine
balsam and other healing Ingredients
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Rogers and
daughter. Miss Lola Rogers, will
leave Christmas night for San Fran
cisco from where they will sail for
Hawaii to spend several weeks. Mr.
and Mrs. John Adams are now ir.
Portland and will Join the Rogers on
their trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young left to
day for Portland to spend the holi
days with Mrs. Toung's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cord Sengstake. Before re.
turning they will go on to Eugene to
visit Mr. young s parents, prof, ani
Carl Peringer left last evening for
New York, where he will visit with
i friends for a month nr rIt weeks. En
together with the mollifying and lax. TOute home Mr peringer will stop off
ative action of honey. Editor C TJat Akron, Ohio, to spend some time
Miller, Cannelton. Ind. (Enquirer) wilh his stater and her nU8band, Mr
writes: "I was troubled constantly and u Jack Dolph, who have been
day and night I took Foley's Honey makng their home in the eastern city
and Tar and got relief. It Is great for gince tneir n(:ent marriage,
bronchial colds and coughs." La -
grippe and bronchial coughs, croup,
hoarseness, tickling throat, yield read
Ily to its healinjr Influence,
1 $m
StfLTHOUGH Its creator was tin
known, the Venus de Mi!o was
hailed immediately upon its dis
covery a3 the world's greatest sculp
ture. Likewise, the Baldwin
Piano when exhibited at the
Paris Exposition was the
product of comparatively
unknown makers but it
was awarded the Grand
Prix. It is the only
American Piano ever so
honored. True genius
proclaims itself. It needs
no pedigree.
At for Tht Book of Iho Baldwin
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EN'S MUSIC HOUSE
814 Main St. Phone 524
Pendleton Review met Tuesday aft
ernoon in Eagle-Woodman hall for a
delightful Christmas session A short
business meeting preceded the affair,
after which a musical program bi
Mrs Guy O'Melveny. Mrs. W. D.
Humphrey and the Misses Edna and
Thelma Saling was much enjoyed
The feature of the occasion was a
handsomely decorated Christmas tree
bearing a dainty gift for every Lady
Maecabee in attendance. During tha
afternoon a delicious two course
luncheon was served.
Miss Nelly Anibal will leave 'in a
few days for Portland where she will
be In attendance at the State Teach
ers' Association which convenes there
next week. Miss Anibal will appear
on the program in the music depart
ment, having been asked to present a
folk song and dance to a class oi
sixth grade pupils chosen from tho
Portland schools.
Miss Kathleen McFaul. who has
been attending Reed College at Port,
land, arrived home lat evening to
spend the vacation with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McFaul.
Miss Jeanette Jack arrived home
last evening from Portland where sht
has been vi.i-ing with relatives an-1
taking musical instruction.
Miss Angela Bowler, who is attend
ing the Universi'y of Oregon is
ppending the 'lay with her br.rthr.
Jimes R. Bowler. Phe will go on to.
morrow to spend the holidav.1 wth
her sitter, Mrs. A. C. Hampton.
Clem McCoy, who is a'tend nR
North Pacific dental college in Port
land, is home to spend the holidays
with his mother. Mrs,. John Greulich.
Mrs. Ruthers of Helix Is shopping
here today.
G. TV. Bush of Athena, is at the!
Golden Rule.
Otto Serrell came In this morning
from Vansycle.
H. G. Casteel was in la-n evenin?
from Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry cams in
yesterday from Holdman.
August Kupers was In from his
home at Helix yesterday.
' Mrs. Frederick S. Bailey of Ontario
is registered at the Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien o!
Heppner are visitors in the city.
Col, Wm, F. Yohnka of Riuvillo.
well known auctioneer, Is in the city.
Ben L. Burroughs, local lumber,
man, left yesterday on a business trip
to Seattle.
Charles Hoskins was up from Echo
last evening to attend the wedding ot
his brother.
J. H. Norton and P. H. Dtichhols o(
Stanfield are among the visitors in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright vre in
esterday from their home southeast
cf the city.
Mrs. Charles Alspach and mother
came In this morning from Helix on
the N. P. train.
W. S. Fersuson, Athena banker,
spent the night in the city, returning
home today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sco't came in
from Helix this morning en route to
Portland to spend Christmas.
William Chisholm has returned
from Seattle where he is attending
the Vniversity of Washington.
Ernest Boylen, Harold Brock and
Arnold Mlnnis, arrived home this
morning from the t-nlverslty of Ore.
gen.
H. W. Hicks, traveling passenger
agent of the O.-W, and D. B. Clark,
livestock agent for the same com
pany, are making Pendleton a visit
For Thin, Nervous
MEIJ AND WOMEN
nothing equals or compares with
the rich food properties in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
It makes other foods do good. It
tharpens the appetite; stimulates
the circulation and helps over
come catarrhal troubles. If you
are rundown, anaemic or
nervous, the benefits you
will receive from Seott'a
Emultion will surprise you.
Scott & Bowse, Bloomfield, N. J,
GOOD BLOOD
"Blood will tell." Blotches a:.d
blemishes, like murder, will
out, unless the blood is kq:t
pure. Its purity is restored and
protected by the faithful use cf
P3LLS
Larrett Sale of Any Medicine :n t!ie World.
Zold everywhere. Ln boxes, 1 Dc, 2"c.
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A Pair of Gloves for "Him"
BIG SAMPLE ASSORTMENT TO SUIT ALL LINES OF WORK AND AUTO DRIVING
ARRIVED TODAY
Kid or Mocha Dress Gloves 50S 65,
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.35.
The Work Gloves 50, $1.00, $1.25,
$1.35, and $1.45.
Including most all styles suitable for all
lines of work. Gauntlets and short wrist
lengths, unlined and some kinds are
warmly lined.
Made from stout, long wearing leather.
Sample Automobile Gloves $1.00, $1.45,
$2.25 and $2.45.
Children's Gloves and Mitts, Fleece Lined,
25- and 50.
WHY NOT SHOES
Men's Mackinaw Coats $3.95, $6.50,
$0.95, $7.50 and $8.50.
Boys' Mackinaw Coats $2.98, $3.98,
$4.50, $4.95 and $5.95.
Men's Flannel Shirts $1.25, $1.45 to
$2.45.
Men's Silk Neckties 25 and 45f
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 15( 2 for 25
Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs 12 doz to box
the box 85
Children's Sets 49, 85 and $1.49
Felt House Slippers, large asortment 75,
98, $1.25 and $1.45.
Men's House Slippers $1.25, $1.45 and
91.85.
FOR CHRISTMAS?
Stephen Lichter of this city, left
yesterday for Ellensburg to visit for
a couple of weeks.
M nd your own business and let
other people mismanage theirs If they
like.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty rtwd.
Joel Halstead to N. Patton, J90 lots
1 and 2, block l, Halstead'g addition
to Echo.
George Brace, ux, to S. F. Hy
att, 500, E 1-2 SE X-4. sec. 22, town,
ship 3 north, range 36.
J. H. Rust, et ux to Joseph A. Rust,
11, acreage In sections is anj H.
township 3 south, range 30.
Cleveland Martin, et ux, to James
M. Martin, et ux, (10, acreage In town
ships 6 and ( north, range 36.
Albert H. Klrby, et ux, to Frank H.
Krelw, J760, lots 1, 2, 8, 10, 11 an l
12, block 1, Adams.
D. R. Wood e ux to William I..
Robblns, lots In Milton and lots la
Weston and mete and bound doscrlp.
tlon In Weston,
William L, nobbins, et ux, to David
R. Wood, $36,000, acreage In town
ships 3 and 4 north, range 80,
Kenneth O. Warner, et ux, to E. O.
Parker, 110,000, acreage In 1 north
and 1 south, range 81.
E. O. Parker, to Henry o. Casteel,
85000, 1-2 Interest in last described
acreage.
Joseph A. Rust, et ux, to Pat J
Dorothy, 310 acreage In townships 3,
S. R. 30 and 30 l'-2.
Marie Rust to Pat J. Doherty, $10,
acreage in sees. 23, 24 and 25, town
ship 3 south, range 30.
American National Hank to J. A.
Rust, et ux, acreage In township 3.
south, ranges 30 and 30 1-2.
Free
At the Boston Clothing Store, a
beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine.
See it In their window and learn par
ticulars. Adv.
DAI.K KOTIIUKIIj
Optometrist and Optician
Glasses ground
and fitted. Lenses
duplicated.
American National Bank Building,
Pendleton.
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But the Going is Still Good
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Everyone Delighted With Our Assortment of
Christmas Candies
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One man found it so hard to decide which box of candy to buy they all looked so W
od to him so he bought a dozen dollar boxes, each one different. We did not ask J
good
, him if all were to be given one girl.
B. AND M. TAMALES the big ones; CHILI CONCARNE made by E. J. Morris, $
rasimasier in me An.
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Our Specialty, "Pleasing Particular People"
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'HE WHO STEALS MY
PURSE STEALS "
But when you steal the good name of a sweet,
simple girl that's a different matter.
Her good name did not appeal to his rich
father.
But when the boy confronted his daddy with
a square jaw and a check with which father
sought to buy the girl's name and right to be
called wife, you have a climax scene of striking
potence and power.
CAST
Mary Ellen.... LUCILLE LEE STEWART
Harry Weatherby Huntley Gordon
Kate Weld Jessie Miller
His Father Frank Currier
Doctor Cameron John Robertson
Silk Harrington William Lytell, Jr.
Aia a (n
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SUNDAY
ONLY
GREATER VITAGRAPH PRESENTS
His Wife's Good Name
6 ACTS 6
DIRECTION RALPH INCE.
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A HEART TOUCHING PORTRAYAL OF A DELICIOUS TYPE OF A GIRL YOU
KNOW ALL ABOUT. YOU'VE MET HER IN LIFE. SEE HER IN PICTURES.
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AH for the Ladies
Fashion Hints from Gay
Paree Featured in this
Great Picture.
Comic Cartoon for the
Kiddies Krazy Kats,
The Pastime has Right
ly Earned the name:
"The House of Good
Pictures."
Admission, Adults 15c; Children Sc.
Come Sunday Afternoon if Possible
LUCILLE LKE SIKWAKl'
Jn "Ilia Wife's Good Name"