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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1910)
v-Mft.T.lltHllinMHkMWI mtj'iwiiiK utu -v. a ,. ' i r TWELVE PAGES. 1 ill! 1 ! lil; j i it jf 'i i t 1 R T i IV A! I' PAGE EIGHT DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3J, 1110. TO jr usi Tdduii ds Short o Marc irTOSOTie Purchased TONIGHT Og mm ism iff joudrp Nothing you can give will be appreciated more, At Schaefer s you will find an assortment of sug gestions that will make gift choosing easy and a pleasure. . - Remember every article purchased here is guaranteed to be just as represented or your money cheerfully refunded. GIFTS OF TASTE AND VALUE Diamonds Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Fancy Clocks Silverware Tv Articles purchased here engraved free of charge SCHAEFER For Jewelry of Qyalit y SOCIETY EVENTS. (Continued from Page Five ) ESCAPES HANGING la. Grmde, Or., Dec. 24. T. R EUex?on"s neck escaped the noose as punishment for the killing of Waldo Perry at Union, September 11, or thereabouts, when the Jury returned a verdict of murder in the second de gree. ' This entails the punishment of lfe Imprisonment and forbids hanging, as would have been the case under a first degree verdict. The Jury was out about eight hours. Considerable surprise has been manifested at the verdict. The gen eral opinion was that Ellexson would either be acquitted or found guilty of murd'-r in the first degree. ' In view of the fact that the state could not bring the defendant nearer than about six miles to the scene of the crime, It was likely the unanimous opinion of the Jurors that the evidence was not suf ficient to warrant hanging, yet strong enough to convince them that Ellex son did the act. Ellexson Is apparently a man with out a country. During the recent cen sus enumeration he gave his perman ent residence as "Nowhere," and when quizzed about his birthplace, refused to answer. That was before he was under suspicion in the Perry case. Other matters, however, which have been observed In his conserva tion and actions indicate the man Is a southerner, though why he refuses to reveal his birthplace or where abouts of his family is not known. LUnwood Livermore is In Spokane the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. D. Tull. On 'Wednesday at high noon occur red the wedding of Miss Maggie Wat son of this city to Mr. Duncan Mc Donald of Adams, at the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. E. J. Murphy. The rooms were very prettily decor ated in green and white and about thirty guests were assembled to wit ness the ceremony which made the couple man and wife. When Miss Jennie Murphy began the wedding march, the bride entered and was ac companied by Miss Flora McDonald, a sister of the groom, who acted as bridesmaid. The groom was accom panied to the altar by Mr. Frank Watson, a brother of the bride. Little Miss Edna Murphy acted as rlngbear cr and Reverend Joel C. Lininger of the Presbyterian church completed the bridal party. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk and carried a bouquet of white chrysan themums. Immediately after the ; ceremony a wedding dinner was serv '. ed by Mrs. Murphy. The young cou I pie left during the afternoon for the groom's ranch three miles from Ad ' ams where they will live In the future. celve treatment for a slight deafness, returned home Friday morning. On Friday afternoon the Pendleton hotel was the scene of a very pretty Christmas luncheon given by Mrs. John Vert. The guests of honor being Miss Mary C. Roberts of Hartford. Conn, who is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. F. E. Judd. The decorations of the table were ferns, holly and poinsettias under which were deftly hidden many little "Jokes" which from time to time caused much surprise and amusement. Covers were laid for twelve. A game of bridge brought a very pleasant after noon to a close. AT THE The greatest danger from Influenza Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, as It not only cures Influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Sold by all dealers. See Lee Teutsch about insurance today. Delicately Formed nd gently reared, women will find In all the seasons of their lives, as maid ns, wires and mothers, that the one Staple, wholesome laxative remedy, Which acts gentfy and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time," when the system needs a laxative, with perfect safety and real ly beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor Which Is so refreshing to the taste, that warming and grateful toning tc cat stomach which responds so favor ably to Its action and the laxative ef fact which Is ao beneficial to the sys tem when, occasionally, Its centk Cleansing la required. The genuine, always bearing the Same of the California Fig Syrup Co., gnay be purchased from all leading flruggtaU la original packages of one Sbs only, price fifty cent per bottle Messrs. Tom Burke and Vernon Vawter, members of the Oregon Glee club, were the guests of honor at a little after theater party given by Mrs. C. P. Bishop Wednesday evening. Both of the young men belong to the Sigma Nu fraternity at the state uni versity of which chapter Mrs. Bish op's son, Clarence t. Bishop, Is a charter member. i ! Rev. Nathan Evans of the Methodist : church performed a ceremony at the I parsonage which made two popular Hermiston young ladies the wives of two Hermiston business men. The contracting parties were Miss Dora Adems and Mr. Charles Holman and Miss Pauline M. Wlson and Mr. Franklin Van Cleave. The Baptist Young People's Union enloved a banquet at the Baptist church on Monday evening. A large ! attendance was present, among the ' guests being representatives of the faculties of the various public schools. ' - On Friday morning at 10 o'clock j at the Methodist parsonage, Miss Ef fie Leona Cummins was united In marriage to Benjamin Franklin Eck ley by Rev. Nathan Evans. They will make their home In Joseph. On Tuesday, December 20. Miss Agnes Bullfinsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bullfinch of Weston, ' was united In marriage to' Mr. Hugh A. Walker. The young couple will be ' at home in Wasco, after January 3. j Mr. William Lowell, son of Mr. and ', Mrs. S. A. Lowell, returned today from Eugene, where ho is a student 'at the University of Oregon. - Mrs. Berkeley Hailey and young son are up from Portland to spend j the holidays at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. John Hailey. Mr. Hans Collins, who has been In Portland for several weeks to re- Miss Louise Wise of the high school faculty left Thursday for Hoquiam, Wash., to spend the Christmas vaca tion with relatives. Mr- and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of Her miston are spending Christmas with Mrs. Dodd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander. Miss Viva Warren, principal of the Hawthorne school is spending the va cation at the home of her mother in Weston. 1 Mrs. William Slusher and Miss Edith Slusher of Portland, are guests of Mrs. W. A. Slusher for the holi days. Mr. Tracy Baker has returned from the University of Washington to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Eleanor Redfleld Is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. C A. Cameron of Heppner. Mrs. Ira L. Ray of Portland, Is vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Falling. Mr. Frederick Stelwer left last night for Salem to spend the holiday week with his parents. Mrs. John Nlssen is the guest at the home of her son, Carl Nissen, In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd entertain ed the Bridge club Tuesday evening. Dr. W. O. Cole Is spending Christ mas with, his family. In Portland. Mrs. Harry Dyer of Umatilla, spent Wednesday in the city. Plenty of Qualiojjs. Those who complain of the high cost of living should be thankful that the quahog crop is the largest in years. The Canadian maritime prov inces are the principal exporters of quahogs, and the total shipments to New York. Boston and other coast cities of thn United States reached about 750,000 barrels. The quahog is known to scientists as the venus mercenarla, although It bears no resemblance to tho famous female and Isn't really mercenary, To the American epicure, the quahog Is known as the hardshell clam. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemics of lnl fluenza, and when it was taken ta time we have net heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal- The OrplKMiin. Excellent program fr Sunday's change: 1. The S-ng of the Wildwood Flute. Blograph, 1000 feet long. An Indian picture which touches upon the gent ler side of the red man's character, showing him as a lover and introduc ing some of the little known customs connect.-d with his wooing The ending is happy, leaving u f.ivorable impression. 2. The Vampire. Sellg, 1000 feet lond. A picture dramatization from Sir Ed Burne-Jones famous painting, mous poem by Ruryard Kipling, each conceded a peer in the literary and world of art. 3. Picturesque Majorca. Oaumont. BOO feet long. This picture will ap peal to everyone who loves the sce nic beauty of the great outdoors. 4. Both Were Sfung. Gaumont, 500 feet long. A love comedy depict ing the chagrin of two young fellows who both fell in love with the same gill, but who spent so much time In their makeup that a third man carried away the prize. A simple , comedy but amusing. Sunday Musical Program. 1. March College Life 2. Waltz Amorlta 3. Overture Happy Minstrels 4. March .". Waupanseh 5. Waltz Laura Lillian 6. Skirt Dance,. From Lutz's Barbe- que . 7. March The Glow Worm HERE IS A SNAP FOH CHRISTMAS Now is your opportunity to secure a valuable Christmas present at a moderate price. We have Just re ceived our spring order " of trunks nnd suit cases. The factory made a mistake And shipped these goods three months too early and In order to make room and get them off our hands we will sell them at greatly reduced prices until January 1. SHARON & EDDINGS. The Past I me. A long program for Sunday. "Love at First Sight." Essanay, comedy drama. A college comedy with a pretty love story and numerous amusing situations. aA college boy Jokingly advertises for a wife. A young lady answers the ad but sends the photograph of her girl chum In stead of her own. The complications which follow are decidedly funny. The scene opens In a college fraternity house, where three or four young men students are gathered. Tom, our he ro, is idling over a book, hopelessly bored. Suddenly seizing the paper he notices a matrimonial ad which of fers Inspiration for a practical Joke. So Tom writes the following ad: "Young athletic man of good family desires to meet a woman. Object matrimony. She must me dark and pretty." Well, you want to see the finish. "Suspicion." Vltagraph drama. This Is a strong Vltagraph story with a vein of human Interest and many Incidents of excellent dramatic quali ties. A story that will please all. "The Fishing Smack." Gaumort, drama. One rubs one's eyes when this picture flashes on tho screen, for one seems to have stepped out of the present rushing, hurrying world Into another century. Even though he love story Is an added feature, the beauty of the picture Is In the repro duction of the picturesque scenery and the life about the village. Four big reels for Sunday at the Pastime, the show of quality. If you have $1600 to loan on good security, see Lee Teutsch. Don't Dc Hopeless about yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff Joints of course you've tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin iment it will diivo awsy all aches, pains and stlffnss and leave you as well as you ever were. A. C. Koey pen & Bros. A Prosaic Fellow. "You can get an armful of daisies for a dime," pointed out the optimist, "and Just look at their bright, merry little faces." "What do I want with an armful of daisies?" growled the pessimist. "I'd rather have a cheese sandwich." New York Journal, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. B. W. OROVE'8 signature' Is on each box. ISc. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest plcturea Have money hy reading today's ads. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms la East Oresonlan huliillnir. Rtm heat, gas range In kitchen, electric lignts, riot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. office. 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