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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1916. PAGE SEVEN IELIX RESIDENTS BUOY SNOWFALL - - r ' , f j t,f -. V9 X ;Jm ,k yjt ft t.iji i,j i t.m r. , j. its hard to decide what to give, 8 8 1 Why Not Give 8 If 3 ini! if 8 n s f if I JPS. 13. Frills and knick-knacks may be all very well as Christmas gifts, but they are gone and for gotten in a few days, or, just when the receiver begins to really enjoy the useful Xmas present that was purchased here. LOOK! Any of the following articles are appropriate for presents and our stock is now complete in all of these lines: SILVERWARE CARVERS RAZORS ROASTERS ALUMINUM WARE PERCOLATORS GUNS POCKET CUTLERY CHAFING DISHES MAJESTIC RANGES BOYS' WAGONS PERFECTION OIL HEATERS SEE OUR WINDOWS W. J. Clarke 211 E. Court Telephone 21 "SHE" WOULD LIKE A Majestic R&nge A present that the wife would use three times a day. A lasting gift that would show true affection of the giver. A present that would be aDDre- ciated in EVERY home for the pleasure and convenience it would add to the kitchen. YOUNG FFXMIjK GO SKEEIXG tX HILL NEAR THE SCHOOL HOUSE. RaptV (liurt Will Hold Seeial Meeting); School I'rogram Is Very Much Hi joyed; Other Nevm and ' Social Notes of the community. 5 XCURSION FARES for the HOLIDAYS Dec. 21-25 In Washington, Idaho, Oregon Northern Pacific Railway Ask the Agent for Details W. Adams, Agent Pendletoa, Oregon J. M. McCoy T. P. A. Spokane, Wash. A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. 0 I I I ". gwHffL Clayton Af i WORLD PICTUWEO At the TpmHo theater ftr time tonight in "Broken a Ri-ady-Mtkle Feature. the la-4 ttiains." MOST GERMAN TROOPS IGNORANT OF OFFERS Rritixh llelleie That KbImt'r Xcro. t!ii,in Are Unlicuni of By Major ity or Soldiers. i'llllllllllll IIIIMIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IlllltllllllC I NOW is the I I Time to Order I Youi (William Fhillip Sims.) WITH THE BRITISH A KMT, Dec. 20. The HiitHh believe that most tterman tr.nw are ignurun'. of tti kaiser's peaie t.rniia alR. Sever:; prisoners mi:d they had ii"t heard nf I the negotiation. Hinilenhurg is divutisf'ed with -he wtvtern front situation. The contin-f ued i'ominirdniem affecting the German sulrlts. Hlndenhurz urdere 1 ; his aviators to .'top the Uiitih. aero planes from continually .-wimp ng no on the German trenches and raldin;; fur behind the lines. lernian artil- lerymg and aeropianing is increasing (East Oregonlan Special) HELIX, Ore., Dec. 22. There is n few Inches of snow hre and th'i young folks have been enjoying skee on the hill near the school house. Key. W. R Storms of Wallula will have charke of the special meeti a! the Baptist church beginning Jan. T. I Earl Ghormley Is assisting T. H. ' Ghormley at the drug atore during the holidays. Joe Kerley has an assistant in the post office. D. M. Callaghan. manual training ' teacher, leaves Saturday for Spokane. G. Kurrle will spend the holiday, weelc In Seattle. Misses Iva Mc Kinney, Alice Clark, j Mary Wilkes and ronnle Wilkes, spen'. ! Sunday at the Wilkes ranch In Cold J Spring. Mr. and Mrs. R. jj Shafer of Walla i Walla, are expected .Saturday to spend ! Chridtmat at the M. D. Smith home, i Mrs. Mary Montgomery will enter-1 tain at dinner Christmas her son, J. E. ; and family of Pendleton, and her ' daughter, Mrs. w. H. Albee and fam ily of Helix. D N. Mclntyre of Sand Hollow Wii a Thursday visitor. Mr. and Ms. J. p. Prenderga.t o? Juniper were Wednesday visitors. Mrs. Hugh Bell of Cold Spring vis ited her mother. Mrs. E. J. Saunders Tuesday. Mts Idanch Lewis came out from Pendleion Thursday. The stormy weather of last evening may have kefit a few at home but the school entertainment was given to a full hou. Numhers more de- j serving than others for special men Mlon would be difficult to select per. haps the dialogues and recitations by , me small ciuiaren rurn'nea tne moftt useinent The following program rendered: Reci atlons by Grace Les'ie, Blaine Alspaeh FYank Albee Gladys Piper, Ernest Leslie, Robert Kerley; school song by seventu eighth and high; dialogue, Doll Shop, recitations, Frank Carke. Cassie M Alavy, Eraniftl Kerley; Silent Night by Anna Taylor and Mary Wilkes; dial. gue. Hanging a Picture; recita tion, lrna Tene; dialogue "Christmas j and keetirs Comer;" instrumental music leoustions, Julius Nelson; lanrt:il.h Cook, Myron Shannon: Goodnight cire. Music was furnished tv h.Kli school School will ')r dismis--ed at no.n today until Jan..ir 2. itaccnicor. a'.e rermon for the mi l WlllttT g MllVitg clsw will w rreciliMl i-tii ber 31st by n ' Oorn.ill. Meth .iat minister of re - E. Snyder. pr?s'iv e ndleton, will de..el January 5. v held at th '.r it vi wi A more setuible and more appreciated present could not be suggested than a gift for the home that the receiver will enjoy every day and the pride of giving will be more lasting. s In i o) 0 UUUNJ rn JllLb Pendleton i greatest furniture store has hundreds of beautiful gift suggestions that were bought before the raise in price and can be sold to you at far below the present market price. Come in and see them. JOHN'S. BAKE ft ! 1 ! Telephone 75 K 831 Main Street , , The been !wa1- A , . -. police headquarters, that cVy. card, from hJs mother, had mailed in Newark Dec. 3, 1906. Bonnett called at the Salvage Corps guarters In Washington street, where he was at one time a fireman, to chat wh old friends. The card was await ing him, having been left by a letter carrier. The Sergeant was on his waj home for an explanation of the card when he observed the faint 190 post mark beneath a fresh one of Tuesday lle'nr I p j r i .it n-u- .-i.r i th ' cl:is.- aili.r: j l-xi-r. n i -. ,rvh. KABV HHIfl ,()ST TFV VMKS. Xewarker liftn IWNiido Xew After Year's Card Mailing. NEW YORK, Dec. 22. After rest ing ten eara in the Newark post of fice, a New Year s card was delivered yesterday to Srgt. William Bonnet M HI SIJAXD V.LKia ON HER, SAYS MRS SWEET CHICAGO, Dec. 22. Charles Al bert Sweet knocked his wife down then, to "show his utter contempt for her, walked over her and out of the house." This was one charge of cruelty made yesterday in a bill for divorce filed in the circuit court by Mrs. Harriet Thurber Sweet, 3727 Grand boulevard. Mrs. Sweet la a daughter of the lane W. Scott Thur ber, founder of the world famous an galleries on Michigan boulevard. 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Smear the pimples lightly with Cuticura Ointment on end:i; of finger and allow it to remain about five minutes. 1 hen wash cu with Cuticura Poap an. hot water and continue bath ing for some minutes. This treatment is best upon rising and retiring, but is u?ually effective at any time. For pimples, redness, roughness, itch ing and irritation, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands and baby rashes, itrhings and chafings these fragrant super -creamy emollients are wonderful. They are also splendid for nursery and toilet purposes. Sample Fach Free by Mall j w itn .i.'-p skin n.wk on miuest. Ad- Itt'iir. Itrpt. 17, 1 Tfioullfiil Person Gives Practical Gifts r it I ; I i l i i 0 V-,-""" v c Jffl fa Si v nil I -z vi.-- ' GIVE AS ELECTRICAL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS and you rive more than an articl:, more than a mere remembrance you present the recipient with Senrtce itself. The average person appreciates most a gift that is useful. Such a gift is the Electrical Appliance; !t lightens labor, shortens hours of housework, saves wear and tear and uncertainty, turns worry Into eheer and comfort. Call and .see our line -A IP HARDWARE GIFT HINTS dre post-cant fi tan." soi l llirM BOYS' TOOL CHESTS of real guaranteed tools. CARVIXG SETS, Silver mounted COMMVNlTr SILVERWARE warranted for fifty years. ICE AXD ROLLER SKATES. SAKETT RAZORS. POCKET K.nES. GI'NS. AIR RIFLES ROYS' WAGOXS SIJ1S . jr . ... . I Vi-rrTTfl i - I w . ft 1. H J v I le U And many other useful and rractical anltlei of which our tok consists. We take pleasure in sliowiru; wir goods and In helping ynu to rtei your Chrtma' pniii4, arul invite you to call at our store. WEAR-EVER ALOIIXOf (TH)RIXG mzXSILS. Al.l MIXI M (lOi nE PEIt C1UTIM1S. ALIMIXOI TEA ItAI-L TEA POTS, The Taylor Hardware Co. Boa. , 111 . ....iv,.,, iiJAi- III uui iao orta, . I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY IXSI RAXCE AND LAXD RIKIXESS HEXTLET A MOXTC.OMKRT. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 815 Main street Phone 404. ATTORXETS. JU,U w- HLTP. ATTORNEY -AT-Law. Room 5. American Nation a) Bank building. AICTIOXF.ERS. COI.. W. F. TOHXKA. AUCTION eer. makes a cpcialty of farmers stick and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at Ea.t Oregonlan office. I RALET RALET, ATTORENYS AT iaw. urtice in American National Bank Building. KKCOXI) IIAXD DEALERS. GEORUE W. COITT8. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, MiuriBHTg una eontracts urawn. lolleetions made. Room 1 Schmidt block. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building. f. STEIWER, ATTOR Office In Smith-Craw- 8. A. LOWELL. ATTORNky AND counsellor at law. Office In De Pain building. STROBLE. PEALEU IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand ' goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices, 219 E. Court street Phone I71W. ARCHITECT, FEE A FEE, ATTORENYS AT LAW Q"'c in Despain building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS v .! ',W' 0ffloe ln "f American National Rank building. EfXEKAL lUKHToicv T. BROWN S Frit.MTfHK ST(B Funeral director ami Ikerwd em balmer. Mt miMlvrn f'niernl par lor, morgue and funeral car.. CaTU renponued to day or nlKht d, lain and Watr streets. Tt 3. ornr lephuM kMd FulL"" h BOVwn hnAa hM" own "nir. the Mary banner, " - win ipt.ii v wnosA nirt iirAa wmA . i . L . iii db seen in ner first nleturo ti,.. .. n.... . . Pastime Monday ana Tuesday, Dec. 15th and th. the RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI tect. Despain Building. Phone 7(8. Pendleton, Oregon. DOCTORS. DR. 8. A. ROB PRACTICE UM Ited to the eye, ear, nose and throat Hours I to 11 and t to $. and by ap pointment Burte 11, Jq4 BWg. JAMES a PBRRT, ATTORNEW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware wmpanj. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNEHtL II rector and llceused emlialiner. tm. postte piMrtuffl'-e. Funeral two funeral cart. Cull refunded to day or nlnht I'hone 75. PETERSON BISHOP, neys at law; rooms I and Crawford building. ATTOR 4. Smlth- DOUOU8 W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY taw. win practice In and federal courts. Rooms, . DMpala building. MONTANA FARM LAMM, all state 7, I and NORTHERN PACIFIC KAITWA Y Lands In eastern Montana at II 19 to tin per acre. HuMal.l. fr r.ri- or grating. Eur inrmn for Infor mation write or we W. B. Unit, Mlla City, Montana. 9 8 3 S 8 S g 3 n Tl t