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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1917. EIGHT PAGE3 jHitiHimiiHiiniiimiiitiiiitiimimiiiMmiHiimiiiim i;iTn;s i ijom ;mk. Ill NTlXi; IIONKYMOON IX M'HH Us PAGIi FOUR Very (Enfttiysiasti i! w.ts in hin.r of the sh'rt visa "f Mr. H..nM YmiiiK if Pendleton, that M.v Primes Y"iiiik eave an I'll Joyabip Hfl' inoon lasi Wednesday. Needlework was provided for the oil friomi. wlm KathereJ 10 rh.it and cof fee pi-nt-d in the late afternoon wad an added pleasure to the affair Mr". YounR Is the wife of Harold Younff, son of 1'rnf. and .Mrs. K. O. Young, Ninth nvenue east and .-pent from Tuesday uiitil Thursday 'afternoon :ii the city. Hhe ns formerly an active member of the collefre chapter of Kappa Alpha Theata here and was Mis Llla Senestake of Portland. Those lldd' n to meet her again were: Mrs. OTias. Taylor, Mrs. Pavid Oraham. Sirs .John F. Bovard. Mr. M. K. Watson. Miss Irene Applecnte. Miss Katherlne Watson. Mis Marl rhamhens. Miss Hendricks. Miss Nor. ma Hondrieks. Eti?cne Register. Miss Ken ha Shea of this city be came the bride of Joseph -F. Keller, also nf this city, on New Years morn ing, the ceremony beins peorformed by Justice of the Peace Tarkes In his office. Mr. Keller is an employe of the planing mill. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Woodward mid children of Athena, and Mrs Woodward's mother Mrs. Elliott, left yesteday fo Califonia to spend thev winter. They were accompanied as far as Portland by Mrs. Jean Wood and little son and Jack Wood, son of Ir. Wood and who is studying den tistry in Portland. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ram R. Thompson and Miss Thelma Thompson arrived home this morning from Portland where they spent the holiday week. Mr. and Mrs C A. Terpenlng. who have been visltins Mr. Terpenlng's father, Br. C. S. Terpenlng, have left for California. The Auction Bridge Club will re fume its meetings after the holiday intermission on Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. George Peringer will en tertain the members at her home on Lewis street. Richard Hansen, now a reporter on the Salem Statesman, is visitin? friends and relaives In the city. He was with Company M of Salem, on the border. Luther J. Goldman, predatory ani mal Inspector for Idaho, spent Sunday in the city conferring with E- F. Aver ill. The Parish Aid, Woman's Auxiliary and Sanctuary Chapter of the Church of the Redeemer, will meet at the rec tory tomorrow afternon at 2:3 'clock. The Washington School Parent Teacher Association is planning an In teresting meeting for Thursday even, ing in the school building at 7:30 o' clock. There will be a discussion of Departmental Work, led by Mrs. Roy Raley as well as several other mem ber AH who are Interested are cor. dially invited, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penland were delightful hosts last evening, en tertaining a group of friends with a "pool party" at their home on Main street Music also provided interest ing diversion and the affair was rounded out with a dainty two course luncheon. The Penlands' guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. H. Burnett, Mr. and Mr A. B. McCuIly, Mrs. Rhodes, Miss Caroline Bonney, Miss Merle Prlett, R. V. Doane and A. C. Funk. The Women of Woodcraft will en tertain with a social and installation tonight in Moose Hall, which Is being much anticipated. HTHE cost of crude mater- ials makes necessary a price readjustment, affective today. New prices will be in the hands of our branches and dealers shortly. THE FISK RUBBER COHY OF NEW YORK Makers of Fisk Tires Mrs. V. W. Harrah and children have sone to Lostine for a visit of two weeks. Mr. Harrah will attend the ;:T:; lumen's conference at Oorvallis daring the next few days. 1. Wilkes is up from lone. Charles AKpavh is In from his home near Helix. Mrs. John Tlmmerman Is in from Helix today. L. P, Fraker of Holdman is a Pen dleton visitor. W. W. Dickey of Athena spent New Y' ear's day in the city. T. H. Ghormley was in from his home at Helix yesterday. Rev. Washerg of Mynck came in on the morning N. P. train. Emmett Rees, Helix rancher, is spending the day in the city. W. K. McFaul of Echo was among the visitors here last evening. Herbert I Warner of Pilot Rock, was at the Bowman last night. Miss Alice Jinkins of Pilot Rock spent New Year's day in Pendleton. Miss Edna Coutts will leave tomor row for Moscow. Idaho, to re-enter the University of Idaho. Miss Gladys Hamley left today for Bellingham, Wash., to re-enter th.3 normal school in that city. Frank Fugit left for Portland this morning to resume his studies ' at North Pacific dental college, Mr. and Mra Charles Gerking of Athena, are in the city, Mr, Gerklns being a member of the grand jury'. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnett of 108 East High street have returned from Portland where they have been spend ing the past month. Mr. and Mrs. H. YV. Lindhard of Hillsboro are at the Pendleton. Mr. Lindhard has accepted a position at the Alexander Department Store. JUST THE GIST BAKER. Ore.. Jan. 1. As a final house cleaning before giving up hi: office tomorrow, District Attorney C. T. Goodwin caused the arrest o! six men in the last 24 hours on liquoi law violation charges and ordered the seizure of a trunk with a big liquor shipment that may involve others. EUGENE. Ore.. Jan. 1. The life less body of Mrs. Avis Waide Libby wife of County Supervisor Hollis W Libby. was found in a bathtub at th Libby home by her mother-in-law Mrs. M. E. Libby, about 8 o'clock thi morning. The attending physiciar states that death was possibly the re sult of drowning, following a stroke which had rendered her unconscious OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis. Jan. I. An inter esting feature of the Farmers' Wee' programme, which will begin at th Oregon Agricultural College Tues day morning, will be a pork product exhibit on Friday afternoon, in whicr an attempt will be made to determin' bv popular vote whether the enst n the west may claim supremacy In the 'quality of Its bacon. I Kever kick a flog to which yon have not been properly Introduced. LEAP YEAH FAIMTIE I SAN FHAXCrSCO SAN FRANCI.SCO, Jan. 2. Leap year was a dismal failure in San Francisco. Marriage li censes fell off. In nineteen six teen there were only 5970. as against 6ST9 in nineteen fifteen. j MRS ANGELA DEA..5ZWAIQ NEW YORK. Dec. 30 W. D. Se- wall, wife of a noted big game hunt er, who before her marriage was Miss Angea De Acosta, a Boston society girl, has returned to New York today after a honeymoon spent in big game hunting In Africa. Under the tutor, ship of her husband, Mrs. Sewall has become a hunter of big game. She has to her credit six lions, two ele phants, a hippopotamus, four giraffes and numerous water buffalo. Mrs, Se wall Is a sister of Mrs. Phillip Lydig of this city. BASKETBALL GAME IS SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY Boys Home From College YVill Meet Local High School Team Good Game la Expected. A basketball game has been ar rangsd for Friday night between the boys home from college and the lo cal high school team. As the college ttam will consist of men from last ears championship team, a good :ame should be afforded. The high school team derived much xperience from their defeat at the lands of the Waitsburg team and will in able to use this to good advantage gainst the more experienced college havers. Their teamwork also should e better than that of the college 'oys, as they have been playing to- ether all season. From present evidence the match Till he far from a ne sided affair, and the winner will be compelled to fight hard for the victory. The college team will probably Hne-np as. follows: Fowler and Wilkes forwards; Seibert, center; Boylen and Gordon, guards. FRANCE BARS IMPORT OF ALCOHOLIC DRINK New RpRiilatlon, Taking Effect at Once, Also Includes Colony of Algeria. PARIS. Jan 2 In line with the -ecent decision of the government to uppress the consumption of alcoholic leverages, with the exception of wines nd beer, a decree published today in he Journal Officlel prohibits the lm--lortation of alcohol Into France and Mgerla from this date. The decree excepts alcohol bought 'or the account of the French gov ernment, as well as shipments made drectly for France and Algeria prior to the date of promulgation of the decree. FRANCE CONVICTS TWO WOMEN SPIES Berlin Renorts They Have Received Death Sentence After Court Martial. BERLIN. Jan. 2. (by Wireless) An Overseas News Agency statemenl today says: "French courts-martial have sen tenced to death two more women, one Dusays by name, born In Calais of a Oerman mother and a Luxemburg father; the other a widow named TVhelly of Swiss nationality. Poth were accused of giving Information to Oermany regarding the operation of the French army." E SUNSET SCHEDULE The following is the schedule of sunrise and sunset for January duck and geese shooting up until the 15th, when the season closes: JANUARY SUNRIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllMUllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIllllllllltll llIIIIIIllllllllIIIIUIllllllMlllltll f lllltlMII91llltIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllltlllllIllllllllltIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll7r 5 7.33 4:28 7:33 4:29 7 7:33 4:30 8 7:33 4:31 9 7:33 4:32 10 7:32 4:33 11 7:32 4:34 12 7:32 4:3 13 7:31 4:37 14 7:30 4:38 15 7:30 4:39 Shooting is prohibited between sun set and sunrise, "The game laws of the state pro hibit the trapping or disturbing of any game or protected fur bearing animals upon any state or national game refuge,' said Warden Tonkin. "Trappers should bear this in mind as mink and muskrat are protected at all times on these preserves. Where these animals are damaging property on these game reserves the renter or owner of the land may apply to the deputy state game warden for this county and through him receive per mission from the state warden to trap or destroy any such animals." 19 AROUND Ui HEAVY SNOWFALL HAS OEA.SRD BUT THERMOMETER SEEKS J)W LEVELS. Chrlhtnia Day Celebrated With Real Slriiit; Many Residents nave Hob day Dinner With Hilattroi (East Oregonian Special.) M EACH AM., Jan. 1. On Friday the usual every day snow fall of late ly had ceased and the thermometer registered 1 below at daylight and 14 below at 9 a. m. Mr. J. D Casey went to La Grande on Thursday to attend to business. Christmas Day was celebrated with quite a pretty snow fall on all the trees, making a real Christmas spirit fueling to all. Many people left town to enjoy their meal with relatives) or friends. Mrs. James Baker wan taken to Pendleton Hospital on Friday, being quite 111. Her daughter, Mrs. F. Han len of Kamela, accompanied her. John Casey returned from Portland Get a Good Start RESOLVE To make the New Tear more healthful by keeping the stom ach and bowels active with the aid of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters THE fixtures for our new store are here and are now being installed. Thousands of pounds of crisp new merchandise are arriving daily and being opened in our new store room. We were fortunate in having previously placed or ders, and in holding contracts for the best merchandise made and at prices far below the present quotations. This means We are going to have one of the most modern store rooms in the northwest; we are going to open up with a large complete stock of the same merchandise that made for us the reputation of being Pendleton's Leading Clothiers, and in most instances are going to be able to sell to you at the price you used to pay at this store. No wonder we are enthusiastic. You will be en thusiastic also when you attend our grand opening. Watch for the date. OUR SALVAGE STOCK LEAVES PENDLETON TODAY. The entire tock from our old store, that went through the fire and wa offered to you during our great fire sale, ha been sold to L. E. Karo and M. Bloom of Port land. They are busy packing it for shipment to Portland. Not a single article from this stock will be seen in the New Bond Bros. Store. on Friday after spending tne nonaav there. Mr. W. B. Ross returned from Telo- caet on Saturday after an absence of a week where he has been attending to his horses that are pastured over there. John Dockweiler went to 1a Grande on Saturday to attend to business., Mrs. Alex Thompson and son Ar thur returned from Echo on Satur day after enjoying the holidays with relatives. DALE HOTHWELIi Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses American National Bank Building, Pendleton. EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewehy SATISFACTION CUARANNEED I0E30I iono FRIDAY JANUARY 5 "Here, the Visitor. Told jj Themselves. Was the O Real West." The Winning of o The Strongest Book Play in a Decade. Beautiful Scenery and a Powerful Cast C7 m UANSCOM THE Jeweler Barbara Vortn o fKlLU! D Lower floor $1.50, $1.00. O Ralconv 75c 50c. Bond SB 1 Somctiiing Big! I Freddie Of Salt Lake City VS. Frank noil Of Pendleton, Oregon. Per the middleweight wrestling championship of the world. IT WILL BE THE GREATEST WRESTLING MATCH EVER WITNESSED IN PENDLETON. H Resolve and Act Resolve this year, among other things, to save and have. Then act with persist ence and determination in carrying out this resolution. We invite savings accounts of $1.00 or more and pay 4 interest rotihers Crabbe 3 January Hunrtae, Sunset A. M. P. M. 1 1 7:J4 4:24 t 7.84 4:25 I .7:34 4:21 ' ..' 7:14 4:17 Seat Sale Thursday at the Delta. O OE30E 30E30I Oo