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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1917.
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NEWS NOUS OF PE1LET0
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To llulli) liuiiKiiloH.
Ito8n E. Carney him takn out a
Mi'rmii to erect a I4O0O m turn Irm-
with flv rooniH and a Imnonient on
West Court street.
I'lrn 111.1 ml Tjm levied. . '
Tho county court entertlay mndo a
levy of ono cent an acre on the forom
hind of the county hh a fire piitro!
tax. The general tux levy will prob
ably be adopted In the next few days.
Tow MVi-tage Licenses.
Marriage llcem-eH have been iHHUerj
to Sidney B. Alterrnutt, 28, of I.lnn
county and Mary llhorer. 26, of Her
mlHtoii, and to Kdward A. Kelly, 28.
and Hhoda T. Hurtle, 19, hmh of
Hold man.
Shortest Piiy of Year.
Today Ih the HhorteKt day of the
year, which Ik to nay that there will
t lens daylight today, than on any
other of thf n duyH of the year.
Alexlnninjf tomorrow the dayliffht
periodH will bcKln to grow a little
lormer until June 21 when the maxi
mum will be reached.
Holidays at Hand.
The J'endlcton Hchoolrt dlHmlHHed
today for the ChriHtmaa holldaya. The
vacation period will end on the
moraine of January 2.
TMvoroe Ih C.rantcd.
I'liarlotle Awhlock has been ernnt
ed a divorce from (ieorjfe V. Ash
lock and has been Rivera the cllHtody
of their four children.
(inuid .lury Ih fulled.
Sheriff Taylor In today sending cut
notices to members of the ftrand jury
to convene on the morning of Jan. 2.
Tho members, are Frank Snyder, F. O.
Itogers, L. I Ttngeri and Oilman Fol
nm of Pendleton, W. J. W.uttenber
ger of IJcho. John l. Baker of Mea
rham and Floyd .Ooffmun , of. Free
water. .
Ten MIIpm of I'avlmr.
Pendleton now him over ten miles
of street paving, according to fig
ures compiled by City 'Engineer
tieiiry Klmhrell and when all present
work is completed there will be 10
11-4 miles of hard surface street with
in the city limits.
Alexnnder In Sergeont.
itoy Alexander, 1'endleton man In
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' ' PAY CASH AND GET MORE
SEE DISPLAY OF THESE GRAIN FED
TURKEYS
From K. G. Warner and Tom Boylen.
They are the best yet.
For that Christmas dinner we have
sweet potatoes, cranberries, fresh eggs,
nuts of all kinds, cluster raisins, fancy can
dies, in fact everything the market affords.
The Dean Tatom Co.
PHONE 688
EVERY THING TO EAT.
(Me national army utf.'nmp Iowls has
en made a h? recant ucci;rdInK to
word received hern. Am far an r
P"rted he Ih the only t'mntllla coun
ty man to win Huch honor thiiN far
in the drafted force at American
Lake. SerKeant Alexander Is expert
ed homo for a ChrlHtrnnn furlough.
Held for tjxrwuy,
ncx-a, arresled by the poller
'in a charge of larceny from a homfl;
will he Kiven a hearing this after
noon before Justice of the J 'race
Parke, Jie Ih accused of stealing
some lead, plpo from on of, the
house of John Vert and Helling It to
a Junk shop.
Train Jtulibor Ih Paroled.
'larence -St oner, one of the three
robbers who held up and robbed an
O.-W. train near Aleacham in July,
1914, and one of the two hu bsefpient
ly sentenced to the penitentiary for
20 years, k now enjoying bin liberty,
t'ccoiding to Sheritf ieorK McLJnf
fee of Ileppncr, the man who brought
fin end to tho robbery by killing the
leader and who was himself wound
ed In a revolver duel with the ban
fills. Stmirr, he states, was liberat
ed from the penitentiary on parole
about (-ix months ago and is now
working in a Portland restaurant.
Mis partner. Albert Aleadors, is still
tin prison and will probably serve out
i his term as prison oi'fieia 1m con-sad
! him a bad man, according to t he
Morrow county sheriff. Sheriff Mc
j Dufl'ee has been vl.sltin in J'f-ndle-j
ton for several days but will return
1 home tomorrow.
THE CRIMSON CROSS f
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Onlsido ihr aiicb'Ut city
I 'pun Gfl.;THA'S (
Tine crosses nt retched
arms .
TCtched dark against the west. '
Flood frntn na il -pi r c-d hand.-t and'
feet
A nd tortured 1 horn-pii-i-i-rd head,
Ami i hrusi of ha t r-d's a ae tpenr
JIAI STAIXKI iK JjAPtK ;
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Kmblrm of Fbame and j ain and:
death
It stood beside ihn way,
fcil'T ShJ.V tK LuVK A.Vp JOi'Ki
AM) i-rn:.
We 1 ill 11 high tod.
Only 2 More
Shopping Days
Till Christmas
DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL THE LAST
DAY TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING
AND AVOID HURRIED SELECTIONS
AND CROWDED STORES.
THIS STORE HAS ARRANGED THE STOCKS IN AWAY THAT YOUR SHOPPING CAN BE
DONE IN PERFECT EASE. ALL OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE IS OUT IN
PLAIN VIEW. DON'T DELAY, MAKE SELECTIONS TODAY. . .
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We Are At
Your Service
Always for
Suits and Overcoats for Men
Suits and Coats for Women
Essex Suits and Overcoats for Younff
Men.
The best of cleaning, pressing and
repairing.
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AND T1IKX jtiorrsi-: TO OIVH?
AIT. XO: lil- del.t to Cod anil laar,
We ran, we will fulfil.
the crimson cross.
Master!- will.
Alterations and remodeling of
ments for men and women.
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Lindgren & Franseen
PROGRESSIVE TAILORS
735 Main St. Phone 466
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5 NEGRO SAID GOVERNOR
jj I "OUGHT TO BE KILLED"
! PACF1 AMEXTO, Dee. 2t. William
w j I'liderwouU. a nem o was arrested
m i when the police learned he made a
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killed.'" He snid the people wcrft
wroniy in suspet;iinif pin-Gi'miiiiis and
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CI on. Cro.ier, he it renienibercd,
invented the disappearing kmh. W hat ;
ho now must provide is an a ppcirlris j
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FOR M EN
Mackinaw Coats, Overcoats, Wool Sox, Lined
Gloves, Sweater Coat, Shirts, Ties, SKppers, Suit
Clothes, Hat, Cap, Pajamas, Umbrella, Handker
chiefs, etc.
FOR WOMEN
Furs, Waist, Silk Petticoats, Dress Skirts,
Coat,
Sweater Coat, Combination Scarf Set, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Dress Pattern, Hose, Purse, Embroidery
Set, Table Linen, Napkins, etc.
Hundreds of useful articles of Wearing: Apparel for the Children's Christmas gift, from the baby
up to the school boy and girl. ' - w--
PHONE 525 OR 526 FOR YOUR TABLE SUPPLIES, FANCY GROCERIES, VEGETABLES IN
SEASON, CRANBERRIES, FRESH FRUITS. mmtoixsssssrTn
ctrNsi:i.i,oit polk ivh(imi:
must s. iMi:i!-si: iti:
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Sficond-Hand Cars I
We offer the following in used cars: J
1 Winton "Little Six," just out of tho shop. 5
Looks like new $S50 j
1 Reo, 5 passenger, in good shape $1"(I j
2 Dodge Brothers, 5 passenger, just over- J
hauled $450 and $465 J
1 2-passenRer Maxwell, good tires, etc $200 4
1 5-passenger Mitchell $175 0
1 5-passenger Ford $'500 S
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You can't lose on any one of these cars. Used j
cars will be greatly increased in price this coming 5
spring owing to shortage of new cars. Buy now. 4
Phone for demonstration 0
PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets j
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Krank 1 INdk. ('.uinsellor f the
S'tate I epari nu nt, nm beeom t b
fust Under Secrelai of State of tho
I n i ted Stat e. i i nal Hi it a in has al
ivas bad such mi offiee. In I ho bud
K t submitted t the hoii.se by t he
Seereiary f State it was asked Dial
(he title VuunseHnr of t h Slat. I
partment" be ehaiiKotl to "I'nder -Secretary
of State."
FRESH DRESSED CORN FEB
Geese, Ducks
&nd Chickens
OWNEY'S MAEUCET
AVE DON'T DRESS OUR TURKEYS A WEEK BEFORE XMAS BECAUSE WE KNOW THEY
WONT BE FRESH. IF YOU EAT POULTRY, BUY IT WHERE YOU KNOW IT IS FRESH,
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