TEN DAILY HAST OfcEdONlAN. fENf)r.ETON, OREOON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 101-0 run?, TTrewB I News of Pendleton Salt Vrtnn Mmu-Iumi. Mcuoham brunch of thp 1'nmllllu rinniiy Red Crou Hent In G0 yeitur diiy l the tremmry of tho chupter. Tho money wai derived from the gale of two sewing machines. Will Noll uxmr nuiiniM. The HlrnPHon Auto Oomp'iny Iulii ao cep.ed the Umatilla county agency for iftoclde butterloH, and In InHtullltiK a bat tery department with an expert re pair mm' In charge. Tho department will handle the overhauling and re charging of batteries. Batteries for any mnke of car will bo sold. I ntli. r O'llagrm leaving. Father James O'Hagen, who has been acting as chaplain for Kt. An thony's hospital, and who has had as his territory Milton. Freewater Athena and Adams, Is leaving Pendleton to accept a parish in Ontario. Wo on has been chosen to speceed . Father U'Hugen here. One Couple IkmihhI Mc-lis. A Miai rlage llci-nse was Issued loiliiy to John Henry Pennington, or Hand Point, Idaho, and Miss Murjoiy An derson, of Pendleton. liiinrdlau .ixlnl:l for Minor. John J. Iorenzen was today ap pointed guardian over tho eatate of Hilda M. Lorcnxeii, a minor, 14 years old. He Is the girl's brother. On Trip To Adams. Miss Klla May Harmon, oonty demonstration agent, and Miss Flor ence B. Hmlley, county health nurse, are In Adams and Ferndale today in the Interests of ugent work and county health VOrk, MlMslonarleH at ClirlMlan CbSfoh. Mrs. Ktclla I.uubt Young, of Japan, and D. O. Cunningham, of India, who are making mtsslonery work their life vocation, will be In Pendleton tonight. They will be honor gueHts at a dinner tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Chris tian church, and at that time anyone who Is Interested In missions or In missionary work may confer with Mrs. Young and Mr. Cunningham. t". I'. Will ..II Hi I ill II- A trip through a blizzard with the thermometer at 111 below zero, was one of the experiences of C. P. Walson of the L'altod Htates lllologlcal Kur voy. during a recent visit to Idaho. Mr. Watson returned" today and says he Is glad to be back and enjoy Pendleton's balmy weather. M llim PoMhiihmI. The men's gymnasium cUimh. toned tiled to meet tonight, will not meet un til Thursday night, ut the hluli school gymnasium. I i. lit. nil. ChMM I'uuMllln SohOol. The public school at Umatilla has been forced to close down tempurar lly on account of the spread of i nula -glous disease there. Conditions are reported quite bad there. Is In Hospital Mrs. M. I. Oannge (if Pilot liock It eniivalescing at 8t. Anthony's Iiospt Inl after an operation pcrturiiirii mas morning. ReftlMd Hi- Offer of Home. Harold Kldone today filed suit far divorce i Mini Mrs. Paula lOldore, to whom he was married early In 1914. He alleges that she deserted him In January, I'M-, and has since refused his offers of providing for her a home here if she will return to him. Khe, together with their four your old onlMi resides with her parents In Spokane. The plaintiff offets to pay S-f month ly toward support of the child. He Is represented by Peterson, Ilishop & Clark. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101101- the A SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFT A Fine Box of Oregon Apples FROM "101" Send your relative and friend any place in United State a Fine Box of Oregon Apples for Christmas. We double wrap, address, and deliver them to the express office for you. We shipped fine grift ap ples for our patrons as far as Texas, New York, Chi cago, and Southern California last holiday season and all arrived in A-l condition. Place your order with us. We have the fancy apples and know how to wrap them for you. "You Can Always Depend On Us." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) -101 M , 0 Indian Woman's Bstate Appraised. The entale loft by Mrs. Minnie Alin thorn, wife of Albert Minthorn, prom inent Indian, wax apparised today at SI 983, In an Inventory filed by John Crow, George A. Hartmau and George H. McDonald. No liiHtriictJoiiH Arrive No orderM regarding refundH on telephone rates hve been received fit the local telephone office, accord 1uk to J. A. Murray, manager. Word is expected noon from the Portland of fice. RefundH, it iv understood, would date from May to the present time. JHMtri.'t No. '1 DM Vacancy. The school in district No. 2, Just over the line from Walla Walla coun ty, la without a teacher, it was an nounced at the county Buperitnend ent's office today. Kfforts are now be ing made to obtain a teacher. It Is a one-room school. i llrown Named Administrator. j J. T. Hrown was today appointed ad ministrator of the estate of William Quinn, deceased. The estate consists of about SITT. worth of real property ! near Meacham and Karl Gillanders, James Marple and Joe H. Parkes are named appraisers. County Court to MeW. The county court will assemble to morrow in its regular monthly nutt ing to dispose of routine matters. One of t he pieces of road business to bi disposed of will be an opinion on the Lynch gateway in the east end of the county, to which objection has been filed. Lie 0 p. Iu rent Teacher To Mvt. The high school Parent-Teachers will meet Friday evening a t m. In the auditorium of the county library. A well prepared pro tram consisting of vocal music and a dUaCUMtOfl led by Superintendent Fred Austin will comprise the evenings en- tci Lainmont. 101101101101101101101101101101 fl,:'":. ' vi;. -! " l'I,.';-,,! Illllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Me Before The Fire" If nu wish to make a ipilek sale of your property. It will pay you to list It with us. We hare arrange ment whereby wc ran sell pmierty on easy terms o I Im buyer and get the cash for the seller. We are -Mini; property on tills plan to parlies that couldn't buy otherwise. I "See j 721 Main . t. ICuiCglxes tiConartL chic Leonard, one of the Port detectives who receives $250" the capture of the friend of Chief of Police Roberts. The chief was rejoicing today in his friend's good fortune and declared his belief that Leonard Is the man for net sheriff of Multnomah county. .13 , i 1 1 assisting JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain Pendleton Men to lletfr Judge IoweII. Stephen A. Iwell has been obtain ed as a speaker before the Men's Club of the Church of the Redeemer, which meets Friday evening at 7:30 at the rectory on Johnson street. lie has not annuonced his topic. Discussion, along the lines of a foruln, will follow. The club extends a cordial invitation to all men interested, whether mem bers of the church or not, to attend. lintley Recall Old Duys. Kvents of 30 years ago were recalled I io jonn nancy. jr.,s mi mi yesternay ' through the visit here of Mrs. Kzra Haird. of Payette Lakes, Idaho. Mrs. Balrd is the widow of Ezra Baird, who served several times as sheriff of Xez Perce, county and was later U. S. mar shal in Idaho. Mr. Halley was deputy sheriff under Mr. Baird. Mr. Baird was on her way from Southern Idaho to Iewiston to spend tho winter and was obliged to spend the day here owing to delayed trains. 9 JScV .loins Woolen Mill 1-Nree. If. W. Shields, formerly with the Northern Pacific railroad and the Northern Kx press Co., here, returned to Pendleton this week and has ac cepted a position with the Pendleton Woolen Mills. He expects to bring Mrs. Shields anil two children here about six weeks. Since leaving ) Pendleton five years ago Mr. Shields I has been with the Adams Kx press. Co., In Pennsylvania and the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway nt Astoria and Vancouver. Mrs. Shields is now in Portland, with her small daughter and son. the latter having arrived Thanksgiving day. i i ,it. j aaa.aw aav aa m ijp ' Q U Akin I 7 Y SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Only 18 More Shopping Days till Christmas My! think of it. Xmas will be here before you k now if. Come, bring' your gift list to this great ( hi istmais store and let us fill it for you. Our Christmas stocks are bigger and better than ever before, and we dare say far exceeds any store in these parts. We are at your serice. The Royal Gift Furs The Beauty of a New Blouse Emphasizes costume smartness It may cost $6.95, or it may cost $35.00, it matters not the price. If it is of Georgette crepe correctly designed and artistically trimmed then it is beautiful and these Alexander's customers are admiring every day. There are many new shades. W HY NOT GIVE HER A SET OF Table Linens A pattern cloth or lunch set, a beautiful as sortment of finest qual ity double damask with satin floral effect and conventional designs to make the patterns in round and square. Pattern Cloths $8.00 to $22.30 Napkins to Match $10.00 to $22.50 Lunch Sets $10.00 to $16.50 GIVE HER A BLACK SILK DRESS FOR XMAS We're offering a big lot to select from, such as Taf feta, Satin, Duchess, Crepe de Chine, Channelise, Georgette, Peau de Soie and the like. Come in, we can tell vou how much. MODELS MADE UP. XMAS SUGGESTIONS are on display and for your inspection. Camisoles, Boudoir Caps, Garters," Bags, Vanity Bags,' Slipper Trees, Scarfs, Center Pieces, Pillows, etc. Come in and look at them. IN MAKING UP FANCY WORK Use one of our FRENCH TUFTING NEEDLES. If you use it once you'll like it. Comes in three sizes, for wool, cotton and silk. Ask to see it. We can teach vou in 10 minutes how to use it. Found in ART DE PARTMENT. Each $1.25 BIG LOT LACES 5c YARD Visit this box of fine laces and get just what you want to make up some of those Xmas gifts with. Laces of all kinds and in several widths and only 5c yard. mm OF EVIDENT AND ESTABLISHED QUALITY Uniting usefulness with luxury. Make your Christmas selection now and have it laid aside. NEW PHILIPPINE GOW NS Adorned with hand embroidery. Women who are familiar with the way in which Philippine underwear is fashioned are most enthusi astic about this beautiful underwear on which so much hard work is produced at such moderate prices. Note the careful way in which the stitching is mads; the hours of hand work that have been put. into them. These will be most acceptable as gifts. A SILK UMBRELLA $5.50 10 $15.00 Yes, why not a silk umbrella? They make appro priate as well as practical gifts. Our assortment consists of black and colors, of purple, green, taupe, brown, red, etc. Fancy ring handles, with trimmings to match. Pick it out now and let us lay it aside. BAGS AND PURSES 75c to $25.00 These make excellent gifts for Xmas. 1 ou 11 find the newest styles in many colors, well made and attractive. Leather purses in the new danse shape and flat, also velvet bags, in plain and em broidered. VANITY BAGS 35c to $2.50 Those beautiful little- vanity bags and cases that are made of ribbon in the various dainty shades, in many styles. Some are to be carried with you and some can be used on the dresses. They include a powder puff of good quality. Give some of these for Xmas. BEAD NECKLACES 50c to $5.00 Give her a string of beads for Xmas and make your selection here because we're sure to have just what you want. Blue beads, red beads, coral beads, pearl beads, etc. " S Good Cooking Apples, per box $1.00 Extra Fancy Rome Beauty Apples, per box $4.00 Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, per box $4.25 Fancy Pippin Apples, per box $2.50 Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box $3.00 Apple in Sacks (2 boxes to sack) per sack $3.00 Grocery Department Two Phones 526 Trap ThteVM Nuniorons. Stealing; of ffo eminent traps is one of the evils with which tho Vnitert Slates Survey has to contend, says Stanley Jewe.tt. of t he survey Office here. He s&ye that a letter received today from a trapper states thajl a man attempted to sell stolen govern ment traps at a seeoml hand store In Kennewiek. Washington, and when the dealer refused to buy them, the man left them on the sidewalk. Although t he penalty for stealing1 traps is $.,- (100 or from one to five years in the penitentiary, depredations have been numerous, ami have been noted in the Hermtston and irrtjcon districts, it i hard to catch the thieves, says Mr. Jewett. hut if one is proved puilty, he J will he made an example. While the loss of the traps and furs is deplored. S the principle evil is that the trapper becomes discouraged as he loses the credit of having: trapped the animals. A Durkee trapper recently declared he would be forced to slop trapping un less some attempt was made to catch trap thieves. llccker sent the flag In recognition of the work of the grade In holding a 'constitutional convention" as a means of studying the making of the consti tution of the Tnited States. and was covering. perated up at the suggestion of Judge G. v Bailey, first county Judge. The lati- 1 tnde of the city is 4.1 degrees ami 4-t Mo uinutes north., longitude 1 1 S deirrcs minutes west and the altitude X " 7 0 . Man Is Injured. Matt ChMiyan was Injured yesterday when he was crushed by the falling of a lumber wagon. He is employed by the Tum-a-lum Lumber Co. and the accident occured near Adams. He was rushed to St. Anthony's hospital Count s at Pendleton ttlia county, tury old, ai M Years Old. as county seat of is now over half cording to Major i cen- I .e. Mooi-house. locnl pioneer, who is re-I Calling thai In November. ISfiS. this j city was made the county seat. The' name "rendleton." according to thei Major, is In honor of Hon. Oeorge H. f Pendleton, of Ohio, ami was chosen illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllMIIMIIIIIIUIIIlllltllllinilllllllllllMIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIftilll Martin Jones 1 School of Dancing l 'lac h Presented A silk American Flag given to the pupil of the eighth grade of the Lin coln school by Mrs. Margaret EC. hack. er of Portland president of the (leorpe Wrighl Itellef Corps. was formally presented today by Fred I. Austin. eity scJiool superintendent . .Mrs. 11 Everv THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Liberty Hall to 4 SHI I l M'POISiTMKVrs 'IVarhiiiK correel ballroom anl ilancliiR. I miantnte satisra-tt Imaiiaj ryi Ifi.oo. Private pc oisas if to 9 l I Hill .mi I. ill I ii in i ii mil it Scatter Sunshine AVITH Christmas Greeting Cards Make a list of friends you wish to remem ber. Christmas Cards cost so little and mean so much that you cannot afford to forget anyone. Come in and see our fine large section of Cards, and pick out your favorites while the choice is wide. FRAZIfR BOOK STORE