East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 19, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1917.
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"KTNGlOFTHE AIRTKAOHi:s BOYS TO FLY'
4X
GRAVELY'S
CRUiBRAltU
Real Chewing Plug
3
The present you
.'make "HER" should
express your esteem,
be a compliment to
her character and as
lasting- as your friendship.
I Ml
21 !
Gifts of Refinement
ft Diamond Rings $3.50 up
jj? Diamond Necklaces $5
"P.
b Diamond Ear Rings $10
jS Diamond Brooches, $7
ft up.
$f Diamonds sold on easy
j . terms.
S See our line of Bracelet
i Watches that are dif-
ferent.
x Genuine Parisian Ivory
fW at reasonable prices.
Myrtle Wood (lift Sujr-
Ktnims, rtowii onu
Hawkes Cut Class
pieces.
Several new lines of Sil
ver Tableware and
hollowware.
PLAYERPHONES
$50.00 to $150.00
Play, any record. Ask
for demonstration. '
Mantel ( locks
Umbrellas
Japanese Pottery
Candle Slicks
Fountain Pens
Jewelry of every de
scription at moder
ate prices
:v Ssssr M
11
-th Gvl.W '
ghr mw Solid Comfort
wit Little CKovo
than a il( chow o ordinary pluf i,
a ioo. pouch is proof or it
7SI HmtrluSiAumCii CbMiur ft. miftTM"'
LL
THANK HEAVENS THAT t
MONKEY IS STUFFED! '
SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY
SWALLOW THAT JUST AS.GO00
JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY
HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG
INSTEAD OF REAL GKAVc.lt
LOOK KH THH PROTLCTIDN SKAL-1 I" IS NOT REAL (iRAVF.LY.WlTHOVlT THlS SEA!.
1H1M.
sresiions, .mown
I I made in Oregon.
'MX I
i j Wm. Hanscom, THE Jewelers
' Telenhone S17 M.- r. Street
Major W?A7 Bishop.' V.T C."1 D.
S. O. M. C, British armv. is some
kill. "
! It is'nof'customarytispeak
tJius of a major in the British
ftrmy, but woen you slop to con
lider that the major is onW 3
tara olil aid abtjut 5 fpet 5 taTl
And has had 110 battles in the
f-S. A ttf if lfL, i our .
aSS.L-'to-fc w&feia.&-N.S I (And haa afaot down 47 Han air-
And has TaltlfHl Single
with, lour enemy airplune
wrei'Kcn three of. them.
And luiK been reented A o lb
kine of Kutrland. who pinned x
Well. the major IS some kij. j
Jlle is tit Dayton now leachinel
neriul gunuery to tlio- flyiUK cadets f
ut Wright aviaUion field. "
Monday '(.'' vfait"'wtit "" lu-r "lu i.tllVi .
Dirlc Milynrd' and wife and their new
hahy dauKhter.
' Will HilyaiU was a visitor In town
Monday, ha ine; came oer from his
lunch at Telesneot. He went hack to
l.Ji Hr.-unle tt work, in the c...v. It.
-V. shops.
Several hontestrHders went from
here on Monday to rile on their home
steads, anions whom were l):m.iran
Rer, Frank Watkins. Mrs. Iliirly, and
Miss sheets.
Melvin Dennini;- made a trip to I.a
(Irnnde Wednesday.
Mark HtHilli returned to Meaeham.
for a lsit on Thursday, havltis- jnsl
Sot out of the hospital jit I.H tlrnntle
where he had lieen .sinee Septc-nilier
with tyjihoid feaver. i'p t( the time
of his sirknetu Ik, was In the ernploy
banded I iorT,,f. Vay 1'mber ..
ne.andf' i ''- ':"1S- "Peraior here we,
- I. I'enilleton on Friday to enlist,
j li I on the draft list, lint was rejec
PILOT ROCK GIRLS
i MAKE SERVICE FLAG
tW'tf
M rs.
tu to hor hmno after .spondintr
w.t-kH nt tho hii of Mr. ntnt
I'rank Jlmnphrpy.
Itoois M;Uiliow.s ami v ifi s(.erit
Tttf'sil.'iy iiw-'.
Arthur iTuti-hliis, :i Itintrr crock
r.'ioi'lUT was t ra nsai-t iiiLr (msint'ss lu-i c
, TiH.sdav.
j Mr. Williamson, ifjii osciilat ivo f
lii:i:,Tir STAIIS Oh? F.iiIoh an) Wright '. of l-ortlniid.
Mt to
lining
cted.
tf. j Mrs. .lohti Ilarkcr went to 1-a-f
ir.ranclp Friday it visit her dauKhtor
Mrs. Collins.
J:trli Jnekwpilcr wont to l'f inlltoii
Krlday to work in Hi flour mill lor
I h is w Inti-r.
As in t In- t iistoin of -vi ry ( 'lirlst - ,
iiias si-iisun, many tr-cs liv Iret'n -ni
ami stiiii d to lVnille ton this week.
Mr. and .Mrs. .f. A. Watit-rn moved
down from Kuna-b on Friday. Mr. i
Wattrrs is to ho a front h-ro. in Mr.
M. CalvcriM placo. 1 ho la tier having:
i-cn tram-fi-rt'd lo Iji firmtilc !
M I'm. Harry Smith arrived from J.n-j
Ct ramie Sunday ami exports to fo hael: '
lo Kamola lo reside in tho j'utnre. j
i'AM PROUD OF
THIS FLOOR
It used to look dirty
and ugly, but a eouple
of coats of
Hard-Drying
FLOOR PAINT
made it look like another floor. And it's so easy
to keep bright and clean."
We recommend Hard Drying Floor Paint for
all floors where a solid color is desired. Very
durable and sanitary.
Colors to suit your taste ask for color card.
L. J. IVlcATEE
The Practical Paint Man
513 Main Street Telephone 158
If He Smokes
Give Him
Pipe
Cigarette Case
Cigarette Holder
Cigar Holder
Tobacco Pouch
We have a complete line of
Xmas Cigars, Cigarettes
and smokers articles.
Xmas
vvii sti:ii'i:s on rrrv
n..; I'oi.k
New iViinnry JVaelit1! Arrives; Now
t ::! .r:i.lir tenvivrri by Tlloillils
.l:iciUO?.; Other .Intcrestiluv News
iole.
Also a nice line of
Box Candy.
THE CHARLES CO.
( Kast Oregoniaii Speeiul.)
niJT IIOCK, Uec. 3 7. A teacher
has arrived to take charge of the !
primary room at school, whieh has
beta without a teacher since the res
ignation of .Mrs. A. J. Ktruughitj two;
vveek-M uko. .Miss Kdith Wanke of J
Oreson City taken charge of the'
room. Miss Wanke is a graduate of
Monmouth normal school ami eomes '
hefe very highly recommended.
Jlrs. Frank Duff, chairman of the
local Hed Cross membership commit- i
pai4l t iio ilond .Xuio t. a visit Tins
itay.
Kftemiiiii Short riirfoimli.
I 'leave Sears, who enlisted in t h
army at the hoRiamnt of tho war, i;!jtrH.
spemlinH- h sliurt fnihomh anions his
friends in Tilot Hoek. lie haw been in -'
' u nada J't-eeiviiiK" hin military tram
' Inff.
Tho short play which is to he given
i in the f.'hiireh Saturday night before
( 'hristinaH is pruuressin? nicely. Tho
east is as follows:
Santa Chios lie 1 ford Oondra.
J' Star Iluilders Thelina AVilstm. My-
sw wmin 'LArsrc aimpti:i.
W.SMINi1N.V, Dec. 1 !. Th- sen
ate athmted Swa risin'H a on -n Intent ti
Uie Walsh nil lousing bill striking mn
references lo Cm 11 1'tirn ia 's naval re-
His Sixteen Years'
Suffering Now Ended
tpp,
1 the
Phone
Ult ' 715 Main St. '
. I to
vi.-rn I
:.1.
;i n. I
Improve Your Complexion
Ctt our LltxyJ pun-, ketp l he li vr -iiuvi :tnl 1 1 it-IkjW(-!s
regular, arid dishKiirinj? piinpit-s ainl uriMhily
tlfhes will disiipi t-ar (rui.'i tiif Jai.f. f-ur inipri)1. ii.ff
tiie coiriilf v.ija and putting the blorl m gotxJ oidt r
Titty
4m raftr, 1-llcr an?l :,un r tli:i co- iiittir
ehiTiinateiJ'iisonousiiiatlt rlrotri tlw-y-Ji r.i. .trrn;'Th
en tlif !Ty:m , :tncl intnly ihc Ij1xx Lnn-.; ihr- !it-al!!i-glcrw
to tin.- tlitt-ks, hi iiit.-ii ih- t y. s, iiui,i-iv jud
Beautify the Side
and L . c. Sc h a r I f . chairmn of
national membership committee.
were in Pendleton Tuesday and met
with other chairmen of the county
to make plans for the big member
ship drive which starts Decern her
' 17ih and lasts throughout that
week.
Five pairs nf sox were received by
Mrs. ( leorge Schlegei f rum the ( i ur
dane lied Cross auxiliary this week.
Course lioyer has had charge nf
i he Pilot I k tra nsi'er 'usines. d ur
ing tiie absenre nt Simmon:'.
.Mrs. James Hoffner has return
her home here, after spending se
months at her mountain ho.nesi
Alr. and Mrs. tloor-ie C-irnj'ht li
f.'imily.will leave Vi.?:Ine-vla' iv a
it with friends in Missoui;.
Ci'Saniz ltitiifi Kel Cross.
A .Inuior Itefl Cross is to oe or5f;r.
v. il here soon. Many of i h" urn pie
I'lvitefl articles can he madt; ly ihe
eiioren.
1 J'ill Hutchinson was in J,--riM l.-mp
lMoj:day night.
Ten hoys lefr here .Monday lo on) l.
I'h.'s brings ihe numln-r of no; .; gcirg
from J "ilt Jioek to an even f if t y,
TJio.se Moing .Monday were Arthur
Tiiom OMori, lleetor Thrimas, Alfred Ca
hle9 Willie iJoker. Albert l'uttorson.
iieii Kmii'k, ilt-rbert "Warner, Albert
Warner, and Willjo Jee.
STi lets f'htij for- Town.
Sono of Ihe uung ladies here are
making :l service flay which will bj
hong iienealii I lie stars and sir-p' on
ihe flag pole. This flag will hav
blue star for i-aeb man -nlisl d i'rmti
Southern TJrnatilla county. Tn ease of
death, Ihe bine star is exchanged for
one of gold.
A new road grader has been roreiv
e,i by ThomaM .lae-pres, nile a bit of
ivi rk is Point; doio- en i be i'jpo Cooli
f'endleten road. Mr. Jaofpies went to
ril iKine, dladys Hutchinson. Cornells '
'i;idridi;e, Virginia, liradburn, Hazel f
Ogg. Maurice Hooper, Doris Carnes, j
I tn by Hutchinson, Marie Foster, Mil- :
drei Hemphill. j
Brownies Xorman. Jensen, Charles j
Hem p- j
C'a rnes, J 'a u 1 Dixon, M on roe
hill, Ku.ssel Sotitherland. j
Helen Verletta Dune.
Irace Da ph no Smith.
Harry Jack Hemphill. ,
Robert Ilobhio Smith.
i Mown Willie Kid well.
Soldier D wight Sohannep.
.Mabel Smith has been appointed j
from the Kebecca h-dge to act on the
committee for Armenian relief.
Miss Hlma rioyleii has been rnado ,
ecret;i ry for the civil ia n relief com
'mittee. 1
flirt Inlay Dinner ;ivcn.
Mr. and .Mr.s I Scharpf enter-
tained at a birthday flinner Tuesday !
evening in honor of Mrs. 1. X. John- i
ston, Mrs. I. C. Scharpf, Mrs. Merwyn
Gilbert, Mrs. Walter Smith, and Mr.
M. J. Gilbert, whose birthdays all f
came within the week. After flinner ,
several people were invited and tho '
evening was pleasantly spenl playing
liook. At a lati hour the birthday
cale was col and served with dainty
jefreshments.
b?. U. asteel has been appointed .
chairman of the civilian relief here, j
and any infromation desired by peoplo j
ha'ig sons, brothers or husbands in t
the service of their country, will be
cheerfully furnished by Mr, nsteei.
"I can say with the greatest of
pleasure that Foley Kidney Pills wero
the only thing that gave me relief
in sixteen years."
Mr. O. W. Henderson of Dingle,
Miss., says more than that, too. He
Buffered with cystitis (inflammation
ef the bladder), it went on until hu
reached tliu point where be had dizzv,
weak spells, and sometimes ho would
almost faint with pain. Of course,
be doctored, went off to the mineral
springs anil drank waters of dirfereiit
hinds, which ul together cost him a
large sum of jrwney. Still; no per
manent relief. Now comes a f rbml
who recommends Foley Khlnev Pills,
and after using half a dozen bottle,
his pains are all gone, he eietya
soundly all nisht.
Wlien kidney and bladder trouble
tomes on you and you Buffer the pains
and aciios it cauats, iiuve Irregular,
painful licorctions and a burning .men
tation, lake Poley'H Ividney Pills at
once and you will culto Air. Hender
son's fccuUinj-nta.
TAI.II.W & CO.
ARMAND'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the pas'. 50 years
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever nad.
The price ia reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Havo It.
'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii
I Con Dung Low
1 CHOP SUEY, 1
NOODLES
5 Chinese Style.
I HOT TAMALES I
CHILLI CON CARNE E
SPANISH STYLE,
I LUNCHES I
COFFEE
5 Everything clean, and upl-to- 5
date. FIKST CL.AS8 SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
I UNDER STATE I
1 HOTEL
E Cur. Webb and Cottnnwood Ptn.
'S I'hone 567. l'undluton. Ore. S
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g If its h&rd to decide what to give,
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MANY CHRISTMAS TREES i
BEING SUT AT MEACHAM
Cf4(,f!i!ll to tho K:lt IHWilllUlll,
Al K.i It A M, Deo. 1 Tin- siiiw lull
(liH!iiic:iicl dnrlnt; the p.ist fi w iliiy
Ircut a ln :ivy ilnwn imiir "f mill, iiml
t lihiook wJihIh. . ,
J. I. "MSey tn.'idf 11 lu.-ini'ss li'il'
to l.;t ;i:iltd Alolldiiy.
Airs. W. It. ICiifH went to I.
s
&
Give
V:S tl'.di.':
rtiiu: Im
In r'.
Hi'-
Al.
bus
Dlmtiuni of S) ;., I Velur to Woiwu me with I.rj C
wra "7 ynjiiiB inrvwiicui lu, world. Itl t.m., lO., i:.
Per. I
I nOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES V
A rnrvc kwong hong low 4.
finPY' KWONG HONG LOW
WW W 116 W,t AlU St.. Up,tir.. Phone 4JJ
I', i, .11.
III li.
i .!. K..JM
liW? ,tlilid:i.'.
i Fi anli 1 1 iiiniilir'-
iln.
A!lS l.l.-l IIllSKI II
h';.-IMlllll; S.' l'l 111 " Iv
i .-ttirn'-il lo b'-r boim. her,.
m lioikwill, a Alv Kay nwt
l.ni' h. r. w:ih hiT- rili-Sil:iy.
II. iv Simmons lia. sot. I liiM iniiiNfrr
In. sin. 'xs lo Al.nioii Sm 1 1 ti . Air. Smith
look rio.sH-SKion iiniii''.liatel .
i i;.'-.,j ;.. Si-hl.a:'l has (.nri'bas.-il fivi'
a. rr-s or land from l.loyd Small, an. I
ill iij.'atje In IfikI; fariiiinK. Air.
ami AlrJ. S h1 c I will niiivr- lo Hi"
i-oiimiy oon.
It.'ill.ll Wil'ntr :im .1. viHilor lii-ri'
l.....l.l-.
Air. ami Aim. Ii-n :ill w. re m town
d iTiu sd
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AItm. II. II. McrteynuldK hax n tutii-
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L I
DENTIST.
Booms S and 4, Belts Bid.
Telephone 523.
"SHE" Would Like a
Majestic or Round
Oak Range
A present tliat the wife
would use three times a day.
A lasting ift that would
show true affection of the
tfiver. A present that would
he appreciated in EVERY
home for the pleasure and
convenience it would add to
the kitchen.
This is no time for extrnvacanrn and usfli'sa frills
or liiiii k-tdiarli.s. Tlu-y ari' fcniii. iiml forKotti-n tn n
1V days, or. Jnsl wIhmi the 11 i-er bi;lnH lo HK-
AI.I.V KX.UIY 'IIIK CSr.;- , X.MA.i JTiKKKXT
THAT WAS ITI:ril.Sr:i IIKJIK.
LOOK!
Any of the following articles are ap
propriate for presents and our stock is
now complete in all of these lines:
Silverware
Carvers
Razors
Roasters
Aluminum Ware
Percolators
(uns
Pocket Cutlery
Chafing Dishes
Majestic Ranges .
Hoys Wagons
Perfection Oil
Heaters
ft
3
a
s
3
Sec Our Windows
W. J. Clarke
211 E. Court
Telephone 21
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