East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 29, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREG ONI AN, rENftLETdN. OREG'ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1917.
LATE ARRIVALS
'Cut Star Tumblers, 2 for ". . .; . . . . Uy. . 25c
Cut .Star Water Jugs, to watch , 75c
Clear Glass Water Pitchers 25c, 80c, 80c $L20
Handled Custards, 2 for 25c
Footed Sherbets '. 15c
Shipment just received of
BUSTER BROWN MEN'S HOSIERY v
Come in black, white, tanj navy, gray and
Palm Beach.
Opposite g Pastime
GENERALLY STEADY SWINE TONE
I'tmrn.Avn lieo. 2 Eastern ! Calves 7.00 'u 10. UU 1 S
swine .market wen under pressure ; Klocker ond feeder steers .l)U4f .0 ;
Idiirimr the duv with liberal Josses in1 bliccp Market .Quiet; itH
quotations. North Portland hud 1 With a small run In from Mouth-1
fair run .overnight and the trnd of western Washington, there was a j 3
the market wuk steudy.wllh former miet tune. In trie niiwp trade. v hue .
prices continued.
AUTOMOBILE
ACCESSORIES
Oenerul hog murket range: ...
Prime light $ I r,.3S ( 15.r.
Prime heuvy . . , -. 1 3.45 if. 1 5.611
i Plus I3.nn4pl4.ri0
j Hulk lS.S&tyl&.Gu
I t attle Trade Mendy.
! Truile In the cattle market con
tinues to reflect a Hteudy tone with
no changes Indicated In values. Over
rilKllt ihere was a small run of odds
and -ends with 110 real topinvrs avail
able. .
1 rfleneral .cattle market range:
Medium to choice steers . 7 S H lO.f.O
Oood JO medium steel's. . X.
! Ctinjiion ifood MteerH.
, Choice cowh and helfern.
Cfimrmin to Kood .cuw
and helfern
- Cannerw
IjSullH .
7.oa
6.7!-
3. DII fw
4. Cil
.S
8.40
7.K5
7.8T.
S.fill
7.0(1,
the market displays no Knap for ur-
rivalH, ntlll valuen are practically un
changed. Ueneral Mheep und luntli ranKe:
Western lambM U.u-(t 13.50
Valley lamus ia.50 13.00
YearlltiKM 13.00 'n 12. 1 T.o
VVether 11.(1011.76,
Twea fS.UOHv 10.01)
Khorn nheep 2 ,1-2 to 3c under iuo
tatlonK. - - .
Friday JJiwikK'k SldpiM'rx.
-Hogj K. l.ticke. Monitor, 2
liUilB. iliiuillu, I load; ('. V. Hemhrec,
Monmouth, 1 load; F. B. Decker, Hil-
verton. 1 load. - ,
Cattle and , calve Davis & JJi.zuit, 1
Woodland. I load. .
Mixed stuff J. D. Dinamore, Went
Sclo, 1 load cattle and hoM.
Hheep K. C. lirujsbell, Centralia, 1
had.
Ex
E3
M-i
LOCALS
& Advertising in Brief
ltATh'8.
IVr line first InMcrtioD 10c
I'er line, tditltloual iuautlua. ....... 5c
1'er line, per munth Il.uu
No 1(ksIb tnlifti for ItM tbaa 20c
i'oimt 41 ordinary wonla to line.
Ix-alii will not bfl taken over the
Itlepuone eiretit from but OrefOB
Uq paid up utmcriben.
Pultllt; Dance llultcr tYct-k Hull.
Saturday, Dec., ,2Hth, Vendletuu or-I
Ohentra. 12-3 ! "
va ::';f::F:!;f.:.,.:'
:-i'-;,y-v,v-v-T---r-;
HURCHES
4liriNtiuii.
I The annual election of officerH of
Holland Ilullw. the Christian church Sunday u. 111.,
Imported direct from the land of 'to be followed by the "Get-together"
dlkca ond ditches a wonderful as- dinner. In the evenlnpr Pastor Hub
sortmcnt of these bulbs arrived to-1 bell will preach a Xew year s ser-
now.
day. Make your selections
Prices arc.inost reasonable. T. 1'. W. at 6
Pure Food Shop, Peoples Warehouse. 1
K'-lStf
K.
"tJhrlst'a Severity the Outlook." It
will be to some degree a "New Year"
niessu&e. .. ..
The Kpworth League nivets at
6:30. Preparations are in process
tor the series of lectures to be de
livered by Dr.jM. H. Marvin of Port
land, beginning January 6th and con
tinuing for eight , nighlx. . .Every
youth In Pendleton .ought to hear
thes lectures.
Kvenlng praise and wirship at 7:30
The choir und ladies' quartet will
render Mpecial music. The ptistor's
theme -will be. "Oonflietins Philoso
phies of Ufe." To the -community at
mon. Bible school at la a. m.
30. The public Is invited.
C. K. 1 large the Methodist church (wishes
: the season's greetings.
1Hlnir 'lrele o. 2 Attention.
All officers-elect und guards are
reuuestcd to ;muet at Moose hall Sun
day atternuun ut 2:30. o'clock to prac
tice. . By order if inslallinir .officer.
Ida A. Olsen. 12-31
IllfC Duik-cs hi Liberty Hall.
"Bis; public dance in liberty hull,
Monday apd Tuesday nights. Saw
yer's orchestra. Admission
night. Maskers cordially
Monday night and prize awurded.
Good time assured everybody. 1-1
Notice.
You have tried the other kinds.
Now try "Peacock" the best coal for
the money on the market.. Smytlie-I-onergan
Co. Phone 17s. 1-1
jleruiLtloii Ubrnry Jiall.
.Monday Dec 31, iPendlelon orches
tra, 1-2
' Wunted Woman lo wait pn table,
Apply Huston Ilestaurant.
Wanted Good, clean rags, at Ths
East Oregonlan office.
AV11I rent small plnce close in. Ad
tliewi' 413 Mntlock street. ' 1-J
" hattr your garbage and trash.
Phone 053M. 1403 W. Railroad street.
Furnished Apart. amlltQn Court
l-18tf
Houiskoeplpg rooms, SOI Clay
10-30tf
For rent furnished 1 -housekeeping
room. Phone 0H4J. 1-1"
Nicely furnished rooms 723 Aura,
Phono 324J. ll-30tf
'Wanted Two good painters. In
quire Halo & Hoscall. " ll-23tf
"Fluff rugs from all carpets. M. A.
Itleby. local agent for W. Fluff Rug
CO., of Portland. Phone CO. 3-11
I-itst Un Main street, novelty phi
of' Hollnnd boj's. Please return to
this office. 1-1';
For sale New and second hand
Sewing Machines. Singer. White,
New Home and The Free Machine.
McCllntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court.
Call Pcnland Bros, van to move
your household goods. Xolephone
339. Also baggage transferring and
heavy hauling. '
For rent Sowing machines of all
makes, tl.OO per week. 33.00 per
month. McCllntock & Simpson, 400
. Court.
Do you know that Estes & Frledly
"Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 614
Muin street. Phono 604.
Hlydenstein's Poultry Mash, liest
egg producer, teed wet or dry. Phone
Ml. 10-20U
,l'"or sale 0 acros, 4R under ditch, j
suitable for alfuifu. Will sell cheap. '
1 mi 11 ire of W. E. liurnup, Tom-hot, 1
Wash. - 12-ltf!
For Salt .Mod,: 11 S room house j
close In. Terms. Apply this office.
12-11 If
, For runt or sale 4 room house,
gurdim and orchard on Eddy street.
llKliilru 720 Coshlu slleot 12-i!0tf
Knr ale 'all blondod J'lypionth
Hock roosters. Phone 116. 12-6tf
-Kinder of yellow leuther willet with
ton dollars and check book keep .111011
ey and Jvnve'-wiillut at this office. 1-1
Rooming Jiotise for sale. Mala
slleet. In confer of business district.
Doing good business. Inquiro of Pen-)
Krnd Bros,
".If you uro looking lor ono of the
,h'iiit wIipkI ranches, in ,te .best soc
.tlon of -Oregon at the right price,
.dftal with the owner. correspond
with Box P01 1 lUaiHlc. Clio. 12-12tf
AJUost. strayed or. stolen, In North
Cold S.i;liiga. 2 wo year old heifers;
ujm red aaU tho ether bktck and
white. 26 reward for tho return t.)
jny place.' Glen H'. ' Scott, Helix.
Oregon.' 13-17tf
. ' JloliiostQuuH Jocatcd. ltellnq.uish-
nient sales, atuncn lana, iu 10 6U FltEDKltlCK STEIWliH. ATTOKMEi
n acre. W. Hoylo, 103 State St , i t Law. Office in Suiitb-Crawford
Helena. Montana. , 1-6.;. Building. ' '
'Haled alfalfa, timothy, steam roll
ed barlcv. oals. corn and all kinds of
.J-X'ouoinlzo
Ey using 'Peacock' coal. More . Sundav school, in a
heat units, less ash, no soot or clink- j evening meeting X p. m. Subject of
era. .Smyttie-Lunergau Co. I'hone , lesson sermon. "Christian Science." '
17. 1-1 i The reading room ut the church Is
'.open-.dally from 1 until o i. m.
We Want Sacks.
Blvdensteln & Co.. 1300 West Alta, ! flmwlj of the I Uf teenier.
Pendleton. Ore. ll-23tf ltKV- Alfred Ixickwnod, rector.
. 1 a. m.. Holy ..Communion; 10 a.
;hrt-llun Si-Ii-iii-c. J'resbytcriaii.
.Webb and Johnson streets. Ser-: You are cordially invited to wor-
vlces Sunday 11 a. in. und s p. m. j ship at the Presbyterian church to
rn.; Wednesday morrow. Mr. Snyder, the pastwr. will
be in the pulpit
sermons. At 11 a.
open the subject.
Steps Are Ordered
with two helpful
111. .he -will preach
"The Man Whose
of the Lord." At
churoh school; 1 1 a.
prayer and sermon;
evening prayer and
Christma music will
the morning service,
cordially invited.
m.,
m., morning
7:30 p. 111,
sermon. Tils
be repeated ut
The public Is
7:30 his subject .will be "The flight
, of Time." The .Sunday school meets
at-10 a. m. and the young people's
meeting at (f:30 p. m. The Children's
Endeavor meeting- at 3 p. 111. with
Mrs. Dr. Hill in chamie. "This is the
last Sunday of the old year. You
should spend the day a you will
hope to spend the last iabbath of
your life.
Cutliolli'.
Sunday within the Octave of
Xniiis. Muss at .6, it und 10 o'clock.
ioc each i Monday acnooi ai z -p.. 111.; "ciunn
weli-ome I services at 7:3M. Tuesday is the feast
of the Circumcision, Masses as
Sunday ut 6. s and 10.
on I
. Ikiptlsl.
Bible. school meets at 9. Preaching
11 o'clock. Subject, "Another Year
Also." 11. Y. P. :i'.-i6 ..I": preachliur.
7:30. Subject. "Poor Hendrix."
Amusements
What the press agents say;
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
; attractions.
-m
1 VrrnlsMoii runt4Ml tll4IUili lirvwen
liy l"oHl oiiirlKr.
Dec. Tho food eon
tmllcr has IsMuefl an ortiVr pernttt
ting lrewrM lo InfreiiMB their preH
ent oiitimt hy UO pur cent In the firt
Miiarter of the new yar. The order
Iso vrmltK nn Hddttlonul hipreuwc
of 13 1-2 1-er cent for brewer siit ly
ing "nocesitloUH munition areas."
MptlioilL-it.
A (f!lin? culmination to 1H17
,ivouMle to attend some church to
morrow. Whoever or -whatever you
are We welcome you to our wervlceK.
We recognize no artificial class riiw
tlnctlonf anl have no class message.
The needs of men. limited only ly
the human race and the love .f (iod
lire tthe elemenU which prompt our
efforts.
Our "Increajslngly vigorous Sunday
richod commences at 10 a, m. Just
try it.
At the mornlnpr worship hour Miss
Rsther South will sing. The pastor
will pjak ypun the subject of
THK 1I ! V IAIILIISI;.'
Some uf the Hawaiian words used
In Itichard Walton Tully's exotic
drama, "The Uird of Paradise."
which comes to the Oregon theater
en Monday. January 7th, 'and their
t ra n s la t io n a re : ' Po w . " - it is fin
ished; "wike wike." hurry up; "liana
hana."' wttrk ; "aloha."' j?reetinga;
"nui." love to you; "pilikea' trouble.
The name of the five Hawaiian
boys who appear in thl.s pretty ro
mance are Kupili. Koa, l'oiihale.
jxlokolilanl and Kia. one instru
ment resembling a guitar. Is know
as the ukulele. ; i
The play is beautiful amj. Intense-
M TIRES. TUBES, SPARK PLUGS, TIRE REPAIRS. - PUMPS, TOOL-
J BOXES, GREASES, BODY POLISHES. CARBURETORS, -jf jjfm
All Kinds of
1 Automojbile Accessories
H Will Be Sdd at a Great Reduction During the Week Ending Jan. 5, 1918.
From Saturday, Dec. 29th to
Saturday, Jan. 5th
t We propose to clean up all mix overstock f accessories' to make f t
ioom for new goods nowon the way. , 3$ .fi,$LI.
EVERY ARTICLE A BARGAIN AND PLAINLY HARKED
C.&F. MOTOR GO:, Inc..
s I
H .lllSSr'MSIIKOId City, Auto Co. Bid.). 322 Cottonwood .SC v
2
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iiluiUill
iill!ili!ililliliiHliilillhllliamllium,matl
ly atmospheric
with its shores
on languorous
with its native
It shows ILawali,
;irdled by lazy waves
moonlight; Hawaii
homes;, their . side
doors open for flame colored 1 lowers
and blue sea and Kky; Hawaii with
its laughing and dancing maidens
crowned and garlanded with brilliant
flowers, maidens casting eyes of
witchery at white strangers. "The
Bird of Paradise"' is geography made
easy and ioetry realized in the ev
ery day.
Against this background of unique
beauty is lived, rather than acted, a
powerful stry of two women and two
men upon the lives of the men who;
love them, tine, with the
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
ATTORNEYS.
ntANK DAVIS. ATTOHNKY AT LAW
Ot'fico Smith-Crawford Huildiug.
P V(. KAIUEY. ATTOlt.NlfiY AT LAW.
4tooma 7, S, 0, DcsPBln Wild.
UKGHGE . COl'TTS. ATTOItNKY A7
Law. 4tQom 17, 4Schniidt block.
CAItTEH SMYTHK, ATTOHNEY8 AI
Law. Office In rear of Americas i
National illank Hullding. i
FEU & EKE. ATTORNEYS AT LA.W
Office in Despaiu building.
R. I. KEATOlt. ATTfUiNEf AT UW. ;
tou.iu ,H. Sinitli-Crawford KuilUing
Law.
NEWHEKllT, ATTOlt.VDY Al
Sniitli-Crawford Building.
PETE K.HON BISHOP. ATTORNEYS
at Mw. ltooins 3 -and 4, Smitb-.
Crawfurd building.
IAM10S II. WSKKY. ATTORNEY
Low. Office over Taylor Hardware '
company.
HALEY & HALEY,
Law. Office In
Bank Building-.
ATTORNEYS A V
American National;
.SO TWI3 ISTM6TREA3UR.W
PDU-OlftS - OH, VJHERB. 19
Tom GOING ?
HE VMAHT ToooM
AHD MECT Me-
MCADOO- WU WAIT
HERE t-on HIM j-j-i
, J I
IH WUICH you VAJT ciVEei -
the ti6et?rS ioai isaoeS-
xud viirce AGceAr
feed.
.Co.
SUI".
Carloads
1300' V.
or, less. Blydensieln
Alia. Phone 351.
11-23K
' room modern house ror rent or
sule. Hot water neat. ,o uuo ou
Address S. S. Jlutlcr. 111! W. ln-
dlanu Ave. Spokane -Wash.
no Chevrolet touring our, like
now, to be sold at a uarguln. - One
Overland roustabout. Just overhaul
ed at a barsaiii.. W. C. Nay. Tele-
pllolie 46.
A. LOWELU.
( Counsellor at ,Li
; spain lluilding.
ATTORNBi' AND if
... nr....- in i
12-26tf
'Mnsiiuernde Hull, (iernuin Hull.
, J'cw Yeivr'8 night. Tuesday. Jan.
1st. 310 In csh prizes.' You are
cordially invited and assured a good
thuo. Pendleton Orchestra. 1-2
SKCO.I'U llSl JXKAI.KJiS.
V. BTROHI.K. ilEALKIt IN IfclJW
and second .baud ,goo(ls. Cash paid
for -seoond limid . Koods. Cheapest
place to buy housr-bold goods. 8L0 .&
Court. Phone I71W.
1HCUITKCT.
RAYMOND V. HATCH. ARCHITECT.
Despaln building. Phone' 168, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
Pt'NfiHAL DIBBtTOBI.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNKHAb D1REC
.tor and licensed mnbalmer. op:
posite postoft'ice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. J-hone 75.
IlNSt RANCH AMD LAMD BUIMLU.
' Wanted.
! :vcry -family In town to know-the
aoperlor merits of "Peacock" coal,
lunin und not. now on hand. Smythe-
iHinergan Co.. J'hone 17S.
1-1
BENTLEY &
I estate, fire,
i snce agents.
404.
MONTGOMERY. KliAt
life nnd accident insur
tli Main street. Phone
AVCTIOKF.KR9.
AHenlion .IVndletou :trelc.
Members of Pendleton Circle No.
r.57, will pay their dues to Lillian
Cannon, '((XT-West -Webb. 12-31
COU W. K. YOHNKA. AtICTlOsi;.;u
I makes a specialty of farmers' stocli
ind .mnobinery sales. "The -man ht
i gets you the money. v Leave, ordcre
' at East Oregonlan office,
f- T
: 1 1. -urr
V 1 sege ftm mil tiPegrS Loam lS.,Zt
i "Sfcrk f - ii sim:ce.ss . " trme-r ij
1 II . -f Tk. II .-II I ik ),
-7- : : .. , "
f ' . I... ' MIT-. 1 i... - -o i
CS0fesT.OMTMATMItfrlT JfiJL r1 PeTORNS WOUtO Be LABGER.
I WCIrEAse THS TAX. MlWie tU- ' I IF CoHGKCSi HAD TAXet Ot-j 1 T
VERS URo-blV- teTji see- ,y ooTtfo Instsad of our.
VOU'BB A M4RI?ieD 4AaI - J 4 WCOME . 1 TTfL-sl f ' "
j , 4 .
charm jf the young Kanaka, vows
. that she will woo her husband and
heep him "by the charm of lips and
arms." The other, a snow maiden
says: "I will keep him and hold him
by the power of the mind."
The girls live and kve and pay the
price of live and love. Then each
seek the other and say: "I wa
w rong. My way ha failed. Teach
me your way to win and keep a man's
love."
Kvery woman knows, and every
honest wfman will admit, that this
is the knowledge he deaines beyond
oil earthly things. She will learn U
it she sees The Kird of Paradise." j
sensuous (VOUver Morosco under whose direc- j
tion the production is offered, has
, assembled a. lengthy cast of capable
players, which includes Miss Celete
Scudder as l.iuina, the Hawaiian
I Princess; John Warner as lr. Wil- :
(son; Helen Carew as Diana; John '
JCribner as Hoheno and Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll as the missionaries. One of
the interesting spectacles of this
compelling performance is the final
scene of the play, showing. Mt. Kii
aueu In violent erupt if m. and Lua
i na's leap to death into this burning
crater. Seats go on sale next Wed
nesday at Delta Candy Store.
$100 Reward, $100
Tlie render of this paper will be pleaae4
to loiru that there in at iv&xt one dreaded
' disease that science bas beea Able to our
iu alt its stat-a and tbat Is catarrh.
tutioiml conooioru requtres consritutlotMl '
treatment. liall's Carnrrh Medicine ii takes
intepitallv and acts thru the Klood on tfca
M urous Surface (if the System llioreby d
utroyint: the foundation of the dlseaae, fji ,
ing the patient stnmytli by building up tb
constitution and awlMing nature in dolmf ;
Pa work. The proprietrs hare so much t
: faith in the curative powers of Hall'i ,
ratarrh Medicine that they offer One Hua- '
dred loilnrs fr any case that it falla t
cure. Semi for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKNKY & Co., Toledo, :
. Jbio. Sold by all Drutlsta, 75c. !
Jump from Bed
in Mornmg'and
Drink Hot,Water
Tall why everyone should drink
hot water ch mornlnfi
befor breakfauit ,
Why is man and woman half thw
I time, feeling nervous. dettpomlent.
worried; some days headachy, dull und
unstrung; some dajg really incapaci
tated by illness. -
If we all wouJd practice inside bath
ing, what a gratifying change would,
take place. Instead of thousandth f
hair-sick, anaemic-looking: souls wit it
pasty, muddy complexion -we should
see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy
cheeked people everywhere. The rea-
son it that the human My. stem dues not
rid itself each day of all the wushi
which it accumulaieK under our pres
ent mode of living. For evory ounco
ot food and drink taken into the sys
tem nearly an ounce of waste mater-'
ial must be carried uut. else it fer
ments and forms ptoniaine-like poison
which are absorbed into the blood. . t
Just as necessary as It is to cleat I
the ashes from the furnace each day.
be tore he fire will burn bright and
so we must ewch morning ot
OUCH! LAME BACK.
RUB LUMBAGO OR
BACKACHE AWAY
urn I'Aix nu.irr nn
S.MAI I. tri-vi. Werri.i:
OU. l'K"0'K.TIXtj
"ST. .IAt Hl'S 4ll.."
ine immie organs or tne jireviuus day
HtcuimilatSwi of Indigestible waste aiid
body ftoxins. Men and women, whether
sick tn Well, are advisetl to drink
1 each mornin.. before breakfast, a glass
of real hot water with a teaspoonful
' ot limestone phosphate in it. ns u
harmless means of washing out of tho
i stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel
j the indigestible ipaterial, waste, sour
j bile and -toxins:' thus cleansing sweet-
I ening and pin if iiig the entire altmen
1 tary canal befirS putting more foot!
' into the stomachi
MilliiMis of people who had their
1 turn at coiistipatitm. . bilious uttack,
f acid stomach, nervous days and sleep
less nights have ltecom real cranis
: about tlie niorning inside-bath. A
quarter punul of limestone phosphtato
; will not cost mtu-h at the drug store.
WITH ' but Is sufficient to demonstrate to
OK unviint'. Its cleaufln. sweetening and
freshening- flnei ptn the ystNii
Kilnes cause liackache? NoJ
They have no nerves, therefore can
not cause pain. Listen! Your buck
ache is caused by lumttttKO. scuittcu
r a strain, and the quickest relitf
I.- soothinir, penetrating. "St. Jat4bs
oi!." Unit it right tn your pa into I
back, and instantly the soreness, stitf
i.ess ami lameness d isa ppears. ln't
si ay crippled ! Uet a small trial bot
tle or" "St. Jaeobs from ur drug
Kist and limber up. A moment after
i! is applied you'll wonder what le
oiiif of the backache ir luni hug.)
pain.
liub old. h4nest. ' St. Jacobs i Ml"
whenever yon hae sciatica, iwnral
gia. rheumatism or sprains, as it i-
a ttsoliitely bariiiitss and doesn't bum
the skin.
THEOID RELUBm-
REMEDYFORMEIi.
AT YOUR ORuceisr.
CHICHESTER S PILLQ
'n. 1H, III iB.f jT"
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