East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OllEGONlAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917.
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DO YOUR aiRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AT
Buy New IKhIko.
"eiitluy u f)roiproiy furmcr night without uttentlon. 'i'ho pollen
JeHidliiB ncur Noli'ii hu purtw.wfti a took churns of th animal un.l lnlmid
limine Brother lourlnK CHr tin iht-1 'brlriKlni; honie the InJuHticp of hl ac-
x-iMi.iicion cnuiuuc Auto c;o. ft Hon lo the owner when the latter np
ooai-H to claim Hie hon-0.
lutyn winter Toitrliuc far
1'uul Hrandt, a former wheat Bi
er of Nolin ana now reKlrtliiR fn JJ
(lluton, puiThuBi-cl an enclosed! tj'i
noiltfe. Itrothem Winter tourfnir eul
Monday from the IVmlleton !uillll;ic'
Auto Co.
ml of the city all yesterday uml lant Iwho were at Hood nivcr while he wan
in training, Ho will rej)ort at Ameri
can iako on Jec. 3 5. Captain ilice
wan ono of the youngest men in tile
trulnlng camp and was one of two
Ornjfon men to win an nrtllk-ry enp-taint'S'.
Mother Is ill.
John Mailey, Jr.. local Jtivonlle "of'
fleer, 1h in lioise attending his moth
er, who 1h reported quite III.
1'h-iiiIi at Statu Hospital. '!
Sainon ArKurimiKa, a Hheepman of
UnriiH. who has heen at tha.KaHtern
"reKon Htato Iloxpltul for elKht
inonthH. tiled there hint night ot eep
tlcaemla. lie wan 35 years old.
.uhor i'oitiiniHkloiier Here.
Hlattt (-tlHr fonilniaioner O. P.
Iilf Ik In 1'endUtMii today attending
th i-tilaent'lun of the FarmerH
VnXn.
I'kliili "Morehnnt Happy,
A daughter wan born last Friday at
St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
1, H. Ijiurence of Uklah.
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Comnvrrinl AKHOflatlnri to Mori.
The I'fcntllcton Commcflnl Ansocla- ft'
tlon will hold Its monthly mot-tinf? iu I i
tlie clith ritrns thin evening.
l'nneral of Mrs. Ilowil.v-liell.
The funeral of Mrs. H. K. Howdy
shell, who died yesterdtiy morniasr at
her htniie here, Is tieinft held this
rfternonn nt the Presbyterian church. themselvi:
Interment will be made at olney cetn-etery.
. fiiitaln HlciVtctiiriis.
I,ert Horse 11ml 21 Vtmirs. ' Captain lVun tl. Rico, who won
The police were this morning ntitl- his two bars i tho I'residio in inn
fled that on Indian horsi hal iieen artillery, arrival homfi last ev?nirlk
h it by Its owner tied up In the east accompanied hAhis wife and baby Hon
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NowTraflio imUuuiu t- in roivc ! II.ih l!;ily Son.
ThA rtnlfiwldfl tv:if'l'ii- nrdlnHncp rft- I Mi'. jinl M i ft. .Tnhn MurriRfin ftrn :
ducinjAtho poed limit to J5 mllH an ! rpceivin conrfltulat ions on the birth j
hour ud in 12 mill's near Hfhool of a Kon at Hi. Anthony'.i hoswita.
houses ncl within .10 fot of each I last Krlday.
croxylnKH nv in effect and tho po- j .
Ilco urn bttilyinir drivorH to ariiuaint rannor Ifas I'lioujiionlu.
wUh l hi provlHionH of th WilJjam K. Cumpbeli. well known i
UNTIL Ji
exmmrs
SALE
XMAS
AND SAVE DOLLARS
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farmer, w.'ih brooeht In to the bos-'
! pitai this mornlntf BUi ferinjr from '
I'titaunuiilii. '
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can Tatom
Phone 688
WEDNESDAY, that Wheatless Day
Graham, Rye and Boston Drown D read
Yellow and White Corn Meal, sack
Graham, sack
Oats, sack
Rye, sack
Macaroni, Noodles and Spaghetti,
package
Comb Honey, 2 for
Strained Honey, glass
Log Cabin Syrup, . , 25c and 50o
QUR MEAT DEPARTMENT,
J,& $ecnd Ijo none. Don't overlook those
', !; :'.',;); fine fish and clams. :
EVERYTHING TO EAT.
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i PAY CASH AND GET MORe j
III 1 III KB .
75d ! 1
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Football Tpiiiii SetH a "rerl."
Mvnioerpt of tho -Fpnuieton' high
toot bn 1 t earn worn Rlvon a "feed"
this ui'K'rmton bv Ipji JJoylon, iuaf-tcrtj.-ifk
on tlif teaifi tJila ear, ot his
j honm on Johnvn Htrer-t.
I'Hfn Jjnhy Pit.
Oiifl of tin I will bablfs born roccnt
ly to Mrs. J. C. Christ innson .'it the .
hun.M of hoi jnothtr, Mrs. ... '.. An-dt'n-(,nt
4 1 'i Ivrkina avonuc, . died lauM
niKiit. No fiintrat u rrauitineuts
liuv' yrt Ih'i-ii made,
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Administrator Appointed.
J. A. Mail!)) oi Umapine lias been
appointed administrator of the es
tate of lila wi'V, the Into EInora K.
Martin who died In September. Tho
p.'tat Is vaiund o t Jf-MO. Lanf Itoon
. i-iir r,nd !' ' . Goodman have
bten nppointed appraisers.
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Can loiJi-tt LnlH 15thv
The navy off irer.- arc calling fit
Mention to the regulations whlcii per
! niit riny i ci;jsi f.'i f-l loan to c-aiisl up
j until l)t-n, j 5, afier which time only
thost who ai not within the current
tiuota can en list and they must ne
cur cf'T-uf ! fates from t ho xyinj'tiot)
boMfd to t iie off'ot thnc their num
Otr is not within tin.' ntiota. c;illed.
I'tirfi I-tYitii 1 "Tiinoc.
Mr. and Mrs. -:. J. Murphy ytir-
f d;ty rctvt'd a b i n-r - irom France
. tj-ttrn tiioir non, Tom Miirpliy. v ho is
1 h ihv l.:t nd( hospital nnil
i which iv.'chd Jio-r-? m-ine time
) Lf'tteiv wei'o m ir-tt rxft-i v-d otf-rda J
! ?;y ffd.'ttivcs fi'um I-i-uicn:nt K Hired
. H. Witfile wli'i ih with tho :-mno niiit.
; They report t iu m pelves ("niiorta bly
. billeted.
of
JUDITH
BAS K FARMS
Mrs. formerly I'a--- Away.
I AS'ord was reccld hero today
i'the death of Mrs. Kilip fonucriy at
i' T'olsen, Montana, at J ?:1M t)- Mfier
noon. She w.i the daughter of Ir.
'and Mrw. T. :. AVelis of ijn; t'ofbi
;str-eit jimi tier parent? Wert with her
I j when sliv jut. --se I away.- Miv. T.
. Hender.-son, who is a half sister, left
'this afternoon to nttc-nd Hie funeral.
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This includes our entire stock of Fforsheim shoes
at the following prices:
10.00 Florsheim Shoes at $9.00
$9.00 Florsheim Shoes at ! $810
?8.50 Florsheim Shoes a5 $7.65
$8.00 Florsheim Shoes at 7.20
$7.50 Florsheim Shoes at 6.75
$7.00 Florsheim Shoes at $6.30
A Limited Number Florsheim Shoes at $3.50 and $6.
$1.30 A strong line of men's $5 dress shoes at $4.50
$1.85 No. lSOS, Chippewa tan calf, heavy single
sole, Goodyear welt. Regular S6.00.
$4.60 No. 120D, Chippewa tan calf, full double sole,
blucher, solid leather. Regular $3.50.
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100 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES-100 PAIRS
$1.95 Tans, gun metal and patent AW put in bin,-
easy to examine. Your choice . $1.9o.
100 PRS. LOW SHOES AND PUMPS 10Q PES. U
$1.95 Patents and dull leather pumps $1.95 i
$1.50 ONE LOT PUMPS, to close out .... , , . ?10;
SATIN PUMPS i?
Women's Shoes
Tho Judith HaNiit District in Montana, is conilered the
le.t farming district in the State. M.tny people have he
roine proHperntiH bi cjiuse f the fort Hit y of its Poil, and
wonderful opportunities .still oxlnt for people who will take
ndv;int:iir' of them and huy Innd hefore it iukc.t another
Itlc; JTMI' In value.
I hnve pood farms, fenced, broken and seeded to winter
wheat, in the J1'IITH ItASIX. n'hK from $Pum to f ion
an a ere. Can yon lu-at it? .
H.-ive also cheaper lands in Montana, ranging from $."..00
an acre and np, und in trnctn of almost any size d sired.
Will Connect I.i.-s Kooni.
; Th' Uelct-ui of telephone witcs in
' tlm hifth pciiool liuiiuinjc t .oineotin
the principal's office and t tie cls
rooms will he put. into ine tiiis week.
The phones in the rooms will ho
nj-ed exclusively ly the prlnctpijl and
tcurht-rs, and t here wil ihe no ron-i.r-ctlon
hot ween the handing f y.?t fn
and tite city jtlione syr-tem. I'm; vill
j continue to be the only number
whieh e;.,n reach t)).' li it'll '-ehool from
' the city.
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-Vreycnterr and Milwaukee Kingr work shoes,
to close out lines.
Regular $1.50 and $5.00.
NOW IS TMR TIMi: TO UI'V.
nnfl Int th 1 :i ii il 1)0 Ihi' ri'st.
Mnkp n Puuill payment.
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Di voir want IVn'tletnii ' Ity liruiHM-O', f;ii'iu I.-rmls jn tlii.
'oiMlty. linbrokt'il l;iml nr rurnihiK i.utfitM?
I'OMK IN AND HKK MK.
J.' C SNOW
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VUM LOWS
nt Court
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r3f' Dr'nittrrri' to Library fruit.
j5j A demurrer m the complaint filo.l
'.by the C'oinniereial asKociatlon asaim-t
zrSJthe city and Judpe Fee mid trustee of
fg p)ie Kt Mi-sis fund has been filed bv S
k--X. Lfweil and Fee & Fee ns attorneys
Jfor tlio defendant. The demurrer in
pp Vmulo upon ihe Krimn-lf that th.oourt
r-3 ho no jiit isiiirt ion on the fiihjeot
. mayr-r, that the plaintiff has no b'tnl
capacity to x.ue. that thero is n defect
! I)'" the parties plaintitf. that several
Fri i a uses are improperly uidied. iliat the
ntplaim dofa not state faol tuffl-
MEN'S HIGH CUTS
$7.40 Original Chippewa, 10-ineh top, heavy outside
counter, chocolate chrome. Regular $8.50.
S.G5 Chippewa, 16-inch hunting boot, pocket coun
ter, double vamp. Regular $10.00.
Boys' All Leather, Dress
ind Work Shoes
SH : ii
. law.
suit v.i. not comment
lilni limit spi.,il,:o(i h"
wii Inn
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Regular S2.50 Shoes for . .
Regular S3.00 Shoes for . ,
Regular $3.50 Shoes for . .
Regular $4.00 Shoes for . .
S2.10
$2.45
$3.10
$3.50
$2.15 One lot satin pumps, values to $4.50. . . . $2.15
$3.43 Tr "!os out this quality pump" 'm bronze,;., p
$5.00valua ...
BEADED COLONIAL"' PUMPS -i
$3.10 Kid, twin sole, regular $5.00 .......... 5340
43 PAIRS PU3IPS 45 PAIRS
$2.85 Kid, one button, turn sole pump and lri4-1 '
beaded twin pump. Extra quality, regular- j
$4.50. ' iJ
$8.15 No. 14156, White Washable Kid. 9 inch top,-;
ivory welt sole. Louis covered heel. Regular": i
price $10.00. . - . V- ?
$6.83 No. 14157, Black Kid vamps, white kid topj STi'tf
inches; welt sole, solid leather heeL Reg. $8.50-'-1 '
$6.10 No. 27583, Black kid vamp, welt sole, ' grey l
cravanette top, solid leather heel New faf
' shoe, regular $8.00. " ";.7.v t
$70 No. 27024, Black kid vamp, leather faced eye!
lets, champagne crav. top, solid leather heeljl
regular $8.50. ' ' II
$8.00 No. 27023, Dark, gray kel vamp, welt sole,'?:
solid leather heel, gray crav. top, new fallen
shoe; regular $9.00.
$8.15 No. 27022, Ivory calf vamp, grey cravanetteCT
top, welt sole, covered heel. New shoe, regu-t ?
lar $10.00. - Z
$3.83 No. 556712, Patent leather vamp, button, welt ; Q
sole, medium low, solid leather heel. Reg. $5.00 si
$4.50 No. 556710, Patent lace, welt, leather heeL7
Regular $5.50. .
$5.15 No. 73556, Patent leather lace, leather heel,!. ?
welt sole. Regular $6.50. -
$5.40 No. 1443, Mezzo calf, military heel walking -.if
shoe for growing girls and women.-Reg. $6.00 lit
$5.40 No. 1439, Black English shoe for girls: low -S
heel, all leather. Regular $6.00. 1 v
$4.9o
$5.83-
$1.30 and $2.00 Schalis Arch Supports, Your Size.
heel, all leather. Regular $6.00.
-Tan calf English shoe for girls. Extra good
quality, all leather. Regular $5.00.
Nos. 5701 and 5702, Black kid lace, welt sole,
solid leather heel. Regular 7.00.
$10.00 Smaltz-Goodwin Shoes for women. Our best
in ivnrv. rrrnv vliiO anrl hlnpV Porr $19 Kfl
-. j j "" ...w. x 4
$11.50 Smaltz-Goodwin Shoes in white,; battleship - f
gray, duii ana aaric Dvn. Keguiar $16M) f
-Smaltz Goodwin patent vamp, white kid top, t
turnsole. Regular S10.00. ' TIC
10 PER CENT OFF ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES. -i!
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USED CA
BARGAIN
Hoc is the best buy in
Pendleton. Dodge Brothers
Touring Car, in good run
ning condition; 5 tires, looks
extra good. This is a genu
ine bargain at $150.00. Sec
it today.
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PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
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LAKE STEAMER CUT IN TWO FOR PASSAGE THROUGH CANAL
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hi' w.'ii. ihl'i'i'L'h flu- hi'M v,-.-l-5 f,.i- 1 1 i ; i it i." -l.i t i iui;
li..-ks nf Hi- WVIluml Cnii.il. Mi-.' Ii.'ini: so m,.;il ih. v itt ! uf,l. 'i'l.
meat th.
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1 i. i'V..'ti.vrarh show the bow tnJ
of N 'li1! Wii:,J. the sW-rn envl Rl-
ui ;v h-i I'.vni takoit thr.ui;h the c.i-
Direct From New York
Eastern
Oysters
50c Pint
DOWNEY'S MARKET
Phone 188 or 187
Altit'l it SllitlniMin(; t'oiill'Mliv
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a : t: p - i licy will f '.oat