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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1910)
1 PAGE TliHEM TO YOU left A great many will be made happy tonight with Gifts from this store. How well we have served the public must be to their judgment and verdict. It is not for us to be boastful; to claim superiority eitheras to the merits of our goods or store methods. Comparison after Christmas after months of service will be the only true tests of the' value of your purchase. Willingly does this store enter its claim for you: continued good will and patronage on these terms. ' r There is that pride in business, the good will, esteem and approbation of friends that makes us strive continually for our store's betterment. Wohlenberg Dep't. Sore Better Goods for Less Money 11 v'-3r 1 'Y! 'fX. STANFIELD WINS CHRISTMAS SHOOT F. 13. KVKKITT ALSO GETS FAT Tl'RKEY GOBLER Cliild Taken to Pendleton Hospital for Mcdlt-ul Treatment Many Krel dcnls IiOiivc Echo to SjH-iid Holidays With IYIends in OUicr Pnrta of the Slate. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore, Dee. 23. The regular Christmas shoot took plucc here yes terday, the local Bportsmon partici pating. It. P.. Stanfleld and F. E. Ev erltt were the lucky winners, each carrying off a fine turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas took their little daughter up to the hos pital at Pendleton last night. The child has a severe attack of phenmo nia. Alexander Mcintosh leaves today for Portland to spend Christmas with his wife. Mr. and Mr. T. D. Matthews went to Pendloton last evening, where they will remain with their daughters un til after tte holidays. Itobt. Olmstcad and wife of Vincent aro here viHiting with Mrs. Olmstead's sister, Mrs. Twig Teel. Mrs. C. C. Perry loaves today for Portland after a iveek's visit with hor .daughter, Mrs. Al Moore. Thomas Boylen Is In Pendleton transacting business. Casper Porter and ' sister, Mlsi Gladys Porter, who have been visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norman the past week, leave this evening for their fcomo at Midvalc, Idaho. They will be accompanied by Miss Nettle Nor man, who will visit a few weeks at II Id vale and other Idaho points. Miss Irene Rlppey left today for Portland, where she will spend the holiday vacation with her mother. L. A. Esteb and wife were visiting In Pendloton today. Lost On Court or main streets In business district, ladies' gold watch, hunting case, Initial "R" on one side and diamond on other. Works No. 14,422,889; case No. 120,768. LIVE QIKSTIOXS FOR DEBATE LEAGI E (University Bulletin.) Every one of the questions for de bate in the Oregon High School De bating league this year Is of live in terest for the citizens of Oregon. No state In the union has a greater In terest in the conservation problem than our own. National conservation versus state conservation s the sub ject for the state question. The central Oregon high schools will thresh out the commission plan of city government. This question was debated In eastern Oregon last year. It may be a significant fact that since then Baker City has adopt ed the commission plan of govern ment. Many other Oregon cities ar considering the plan. Eastern Oregon will debate the question of the Increase of the navy; the Columbia river district, Chinese exclusion; southern Oregon, the re striction of Immigration by an edu cational test; and the Coos county district, the operation of the federal government of all telegraph lines. These are all questions which tht state and nation must face in the fu ture, and on which the high sclnols are helping to form an Intelligent public opinion by their debates. Ex cellent bibliographies are given In the Bulletin, which can be had for the asking by any citizen In the state. Address, State University, Eugene. . AT E IISS ELLA PIPER BECOMES I1RIDE OF FRANK X. SMITH .Many Guests Witnf-ss Ceremony Beautiful Presents leoelveI Snow Covers Ground at Helix Fall Sown Grain Growing Xtcely. Santa Cluus Can't Conic. But has sent word that to get the present that Is sure to please, alt should go to La Dow & Peterson's. They have carvers, roasters, silverware, shaving sets, shotguns, small rifles, poolcct knives, tool sets, percolators and many other articles that are sure to please the man or boy. Notice. Masquerade ball at German hall, December 31, Saturday evening. For rent-l-Furnished house. In quire 607 Willow. Phone Blk S322. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cough after an attack of Influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on until It becomes troublesome. Sold by all dealers. .CONDVCTIXG BI BBER AUCTIONS IX CEYLON When you pur chase a corset you want one that has 33 AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 'C. It is equally Jm- tSv'"T' V A portant thnt tho came corset be COMFORTABLE end if you can al so have one that WEARS WELL and that corset can be bought at a REASONABLE PRICE ONC DOLLAR UP you havo all the requisites of a eplandid corset. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS have every one of these excel lent features and many more. Every improvement as exacted by fashion is combined In these dainty garments UBM. ROU . GAMPDJCLIi. ;'m elmof.: in. I' -auly On November 4 tho first rubber suction was held in Colombo. A quarter of a century ago and well within the memory of many colonists still resident and retired the first public sale of tea was held in this city and those who have witnessed the development of the tea sale will not b Inclined to minimize the Im portance of the opening ot the rubber auctions. The quality offered at the first sale was 22 tons. The chief factor which has led to the Inauguration of the rubber snips is the convenient positin of Colombo In relation to tho big consuming coun tries. Buyers in these countries al ready find It convenient to come di rect to Colombo for their supplies, and It Is Interesting to note that by far the largest bidder at the first sale buys chiefly for tho United States. Public sales of rubber will bo conduct ed weekly, and It Is anticipated that the new departuro will meet with the same success as has attended the tea auctions. There are at present 12,000 bearing acres of rubber In Ceylon, while 185, 000 acres havo been planted. A lo cal writer has estimated that 220,000 acres will be the maximum area plant ed with rubber In this Island and that, with 140 trees to the acre and 1 1-2 pounds yield per tree per an num, this will give an export of 20, 000 tons by 1920, The 1909 exports amounted to 681 tons. Long Bro. Co. All kinds of light repairing, auto mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting a specialty. A full Jlne of bicycles, au tomobiles and bicycle supplies. Have a few electric light globes we are closing out. Saws filed; sharpen all kinds of small tools. 114-118 East Webb street. Phone Main 74. Save money by reading today's ads. (Special Correspondence.) Helix, Ore., Dec. 53. There was a very beautiful wedding soleminized at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pipers in Sand Hollow on Dec. 18, HUO. at 2:30 p. in. the contracting parties being Mr. Frank N. .Smith who was accompanied by Geo. V. Piptr as best man and Miss Ella May Piper who was accompanied by Miss Alta Myers as bridesmaid. Rev. A. MeKen.ic Meldrum of the Christian church of Athena officiating. Mrs. Fred D. Mosion playing the wedding march. After receiving the best wishes of their many friends and many nice presents, light refreshments were serv ed, after which the new couple left for Walla Walla amid showers of rice and shoes. The following guefts were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Piper, William Tiper, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Piper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mor rison, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. KIsler. Mr. and Mrs. William Vollmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Potts and son, Mrs. William Potts. Edna and Orvell Potts, Blane and Hay Hansell, Mrs. Lucy Rogers, , Mrs. Mclntyre, Mr. Goodsman, E. L. Nor vell, Arthur Parker and Miss Georgie Wright. There is about 1 1-2 Inches of snow on the ground but there has not been any cold weather yet. Fall seeding has all come up very iiK'ely ami Is doing very well. There will bo a public Christmas tife at the Christian church on Christmas eve. The farmers union had a very pleas, ant meeting on last Saturday after which they served a very nice dinner in the banquet room of the I. O. O. F. hail. PALLING HAIR. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms in East Oregonian bu!ldlng. Stenm heat, gas range in kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Re cently renovated. HER WEIGHT INCREASED FROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS. Wonderful Praise Accorded Perunathe Household Remedy Mrs. (..iitz. Orient,. Okla homa writi f : "My iiusluiul, children and myself !".v. i:in medicines, mid we nl- n.'yskivii liu-miti ( 'i . l-.ruise in ease of lU'.'js-i !y. 1 -,. in res lured lo health liy thi medicine, and 1 r. Ilartman'ti in valuable advice ami Imoi.s. people ask iiUmi, ni'.i fivtu tlitYcrcnt. places, and aro i iii'prised t, ;u I cim tio all rf my house work alone, niiil that I was cured by tho doctor of chronic catarrh. My husband Mas cured of aMIun.-i, my dauhlcr cf earache nnd catarrh of the stomach, and my son of catarrh of the throat. When I was sick I weighed 100 pounds ; uow I weigh 110. "I havo regained my health again, and I cannot thauk you enough for your advice. May God give you a long lite and bless your workV Pnn Easily Bo Stopped: Also Dand ruff and Itching Scalp. If Parisian Sape doesn't stop fall ing hnir, itching scalp, and eradicate dandruff in two weeks, Tallman & : . stand ready to refund your mon- without argument or red tape of nny kind. Parisian Page will put a fascinat ing radiance into any woman's hair in a few days. Susanne Calnhan, of Hotel Royal, Haryrus, Ohio, on March 25, 1910, -.ivote: "My mother's hair began to ei, me out very badly and her scalp was so sore it was very hard to do ai ythlng for it Parisian Sage proved a GRAND SUCCESS every way. Her hair stopped coming out, dandruff all dii appeared, soreness til left the scidp and her hair is coming , In ap.in very nicely." Large bottle B0 cei ts at Tallmans. Orpheum Theatre t. P. MEMXINA47H, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS .UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM Vi TODAY'S PAPKR. Prognua Oinnfes an Sudan's, TMadtoy's ud Friday's. Byers' Best Flour lllWilWI SMSSMMM la rcade frc-n toe choicest wheat that kTows. Good bread ii assured wha BYERS BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Stf-tu Rolled Baric- alwajb en hantL Pendleton Roller Mills ' Pendleton, Oregon. Job Printing, Tel. Main i Safe Xmas Lighting Substitute Tiny Electric Lamps for Candles for Decorative Lighting at Xmas Time It will save your home and the children from danger of accident and loss by lire. Be sides, the cluster strings in many different colors add greatly to the beauty of your Christmas Tree THAT XMAS LIST OF YOURS (i How ninny really useful gifts are on it.. Why not Bvo a practical present something with a real ob jective' something Uint will Jh useful as well as ornamental something that will tlo good. Just a few suggestion of gifts that will please nml satisfy 803 days in each year gifts that reflect the true spirit or the old time Christmas. What 1 nioro desirable than an electric READING LAirr TOASTER PERCOLATER SAD IRON nOT PLATE CHAFING DISn Or a pretty electric wall or coiling fixture ninde to order. EHectric J. L. V A U G H A N Slain Street. Next Door to Post Office