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TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PKJTDLETOJf, OREGON, FRIDAY, DKCEMnKR 15, 1911. PAGE 8XYKH. ONLY SEVEN Days More of Lragoofs Sol reef Dissolution Xmas Gifts For the Ladies Beautiful Fur Sets in white Siberian fox, black and brown Coney, Russian Mink and gray Fox in the new shapes. Silk Kimonas, Silk Waists, Silk Petti coats, Gold Handle Umbrellas, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Felt Slippers and hun dreds of other useful gifts to choose from-all at greatly reduced prices. d&Co PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS I C Snyder, chimney eweep. R8812. Main 178 for coal and wood. Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood and Uock Spring coal. Main 178. For clan coal and dry wood, phone Main 6. Good burn and 3 lots, fine place, net cash 81000. Tcutsch & Bickers. For rent Furnished house-keeping rooms. 602 Water street. Everybody goes to th orpheum to ee the best and th clearest pictures. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Honry's. Sava yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Itock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Wanted Roomers and boarders by the day. week or month. Apply Mrs. C. H. Beltel. 623 College street, or phono Red 8112. , Wanted By elderly lady, house keeping In widower's family or ma ternity nursing. Inquire C this office Fat young dressed geese. 16c lb., weigh 11 to H pounds. Home made auer kraut. 1802 W. Webb street. For rent Centrally located fur nlHhod rooms, with or without boatds (34 Johnson street. Phone Black 2902. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn. 620 Aura street. Phone Main IS. Snap, 160 acre wheat ranch, only 83300. This Is worth more money. TEL'TSCH & 1ICKERS. If you want to move, call PenlanJ Bros. Transfer, phone S391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. (47 Main street. The man who wishes to be the architect of his own fortune should not overlook the Importance of mak ing the foundation firm. Lost Mink fur near Christian church. Finder please notify Mrs. I. Chrlstensen, 604 Jane stret, or leave at this office and receive reward. For transfer wrk, Mauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work, phon Malnn 4(1. B. A. Morton. Your opportunity to see Dante's In ferno. Pastime theater, December 17 and 18. Admission, 15c and 25c. Tho 8100.000 motion picture that has taken America by storm. "Dan te's Inferno." Pastime theater De cember 17 and 18. "Dante's Inferno." A trip through Hades. Pa-tlmo theater, December 17 and 18. For Sale 480 acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half In stub hln. nlnntv water, fair improvements Short hmaul to Vansyclo warehouse. For particulars address J. U. Koyse, Juniper, Ore. A Terrible Blunder In nnrlori liver trouble. Never do !t. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels ana prevent vir ulent indigestion, Jaundice or gull -tont. Thav reculate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your heai:h. Only 25c at Koeppens. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. .Loaves 1:30 p. m., arrive K:55 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. Good, gentle saddle horse for sale. Inquire Oregon Feed Yard. Artisan Attention. A recept:on will be tendered to Dr. .1 I! Olinstead. sunreme medical ex aminer, Friday evening, the 15th, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Huston on South Willow street. All members are urged to be prea- F.dgar W. Sm'th is In from his Van sycle farrt today. D. P, Illlka of Gurdane was In from his home yesterday. Dr. F. D, Watts of Wceton spent je torday In the city. j Mrs. C. J. Whitakt-r left for a visit ; Iwlth frlcndH at Helix. C. D. Smith of Waitsburg, was am ong the St. George gu?sta yesterday. Ira Kemp, the Weston banker, is transacting business In the city to day. ; J. Woods of Boise, was among .the out of atuto people in Pendleton yes terday, i Mr. and Mrs. II. Arnold Yv'hite of Boiso were registered at the Bowman yesterduy. K. M. Dittcbrandt and W. R. Kl vette of La Grande are visitors in the city today. E P. Marshall, manager of the Furnish Ditch company, went to Coe this morning. William Itoesch, well known local brewer, wejU to Echo on the local tills morning. F. G. Lucas came down from h'a home at Weston yesterday and Bpcnt the night In the city. J. N K'.eln, Weston hotel man who haa just recovered from a. long ill ncs', has been In town today. Miss Gertrude Picard of Adams, was in Pendleton yesterday on a shopping expedition. C. W. Jewell of Pasco came over from tho Washington terminus of the Northern Pacific local yesterday. Carl H;msen left ye-terday for Pet aluma, California, anil will spend the winter In the great chicken burg. Mr. and Mrs. Li Roy Armstrong of Hood lVver, were numbered among tho visitors In Pendleton yesterday. M. T) Smith and wife of Helix nass- ed through this city today on their way to Athena where tney.wtll visit relatives. Mrs. Lachlun McLeay and son, Don aid, will leave Saturday for Oswego, New York. It was stated yesterday that she had already gone, the error being one of transmi-sion. Mr. Abe Molstrom, Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mrs. R. B. Campbell have returned to their homes after a visit with th&lr mother, Mrs. X. E. Bow man, who Is soon to leave for Okla homa to spend the winter. ent. LOUISE F LAMPKIN. Secretary. rlain age ana ws Ki'V1 J ui-ii" mn, in.-- m mm-tn ... ......... His wife decided to change his j round of laughter. The contrast be- The Cosy. "A Son Cf Old Glory." Yankee. if.tM-ii!iir Oriental drama. Algia, a slave girl, was converted ttf Christian ity by a ml. sionary. A young Ameri can saw her and fell in love; he tried to buy lur. but was outbid by an Kirvntiiin. so he decided to rescue her. They escape and took refuge on an American war vessel. "Jolly Hill of the "Rollicking R." American. Untidy Hi 1 dared by the cowboy, proposed- to a maiden of uncertain age and was glailly accept ed. habits and make him dress up. A good many funny things happen be fore she won out. "The Last Laugh " Reliance. A powerful drama that will compel your closest attention from start to finish. "Tweedledums April Fool Joke." Ambrosia. Uncle refused to let him have money so he inserted an aid in the paper inviting ail the beggars In town to have dinner at Uncle's house April first. The plan worked fme for everyone but poor uncle. Notice The world's championship wrestling mateb's will he shown at the Cosy next Monday and Tuesday. Coming soon, "The Cowboy Pugil ist." Introducing a great ring battle. DI VOUCH FOR PKAF MITES. Philadelphia. Separated after a decade of speechless and happy mar ried life, because the bond of love be came weakened and finally broke, un der conditions much tho same as oc cur in the homes of normal persons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Stiles, both deuf-mutes of Glcnolden, have been legally divorced. After a silent courtship of twelve years, Mr. Stiles and Miss Bcssio Mat thews of Upper Darby were married through tho medium of Rev. B. D. Wene of the church of deaf-mutes in this city. Stiles had a position of responsi bility, and the couplo got along hap pily until the husband according to tho allegations of the wife, lost Inter est in his home. This condition of af fairs resulted in many silent though bitter quarrels, until one 'day, the wife alleges. Stiles struck her. Stiles made on attempt to prevent his wife from getting a divorce. At the Gruml. A crowded house last night saw the Austin Musical Comedy company in the f r4 performance of "A Night in Pt'kln" ami ail had a good, hearty laugh. The bill Is one combination of laughs from curtain to curtain. Too much cannot be said about the cast as each and every one played the dif ferent characters perfectly. , Dick Austin and Leslie Bates, the comedians, are really the funniest ev er seen in Pendleton Austin, the Dutchman, and very, short, and Bates the Irishman and six feet four inches tall, keen the audience in a continual twecn them as soon as they appear on tne stage creates a laugn una they certainly know how to keep the audience smiling. Bob Miller as the Foxy Guy plays his part well and knows how to fleece the two unsus pecting foreigners out of their mon ey, being ably ass'sted by Bessie Bates and Lulu Austin In the fleecing ventures. Mr. Bert Lonk In the com-, edy roll of Beau Brummell plays the part well. The motion pictures are the best. A good comedy reel and a special feature reel. A western drama being shown. Complete change of both comedy and pictures every Monday and Thursday. as tion For Men Nothing ia more ncccptablo an Xmas gift than a selec- from our fine lino of CIGARS IN HOLIDAY PACKAGES, PIPES OF E V E R Y DESCRIPTION, SMOKERS ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. ALSO CHOICE LINE OF CANDIES IN SPECIAL HOLI DAY BOXES. Wo cordially solicit tho Indies' trade. HARRY O'DELL Confectionery and Smokers Supplies. Main street, next door to Tnllmnn & Co. TO MARRY MAX WHO SHOT HER. KenoMia Girl, Wounded Twice by Sweetheart, to Wti Him. Chicago. Annie Triebichoerski of Kenosha, Wis., who was shot twice by her swetheart. John Hollcka, who then shot himself, Is ready to marry the man just as soon as he can obtain bonds and 81000 and she is able to leave tho hospital. Hollcka, who is foreman of the sole leather department of the N. R. Al len Sons tannery, is in jail In Keno sha on the charge of attempted mur der. Yesterday the g'rl sent him a message in which she said: "Tell him that I forgive him and I know that God forgives him." The man has kept tho girl supplied with flowers and delicacies at the hospital and she has asked for Ivm daily. THIS DOG GOES OX SPREES. Drunk Every Month mul Returns Homo lAHiklng Like Other lVnl tcuUt. Muncle, Ind. "Trixie's gone again. I suppose, on her regular monthly spree, but I dunno," said a man whose name could not be learned, appear ing in Central police station. "It's an old complaint," said the night desk sergeant, Thomas Prutz man. "This dog disappears periodi cally and goes on a protracted 'drunk.' No nature fake, I tell you. "Trlxle has a fondness for beer and bo many people around town know It that when the dog appears she Is giv en all she will drink every, place she goes. The result U that the dog soon gets on a terrific 'Jag' and fails to re turn home. Generally Trlxle herself recovers from the spree and goes home with nor tail between her legs and with tho expression on her face of any other penitent nrter a nlgnt oi revelry." I The "Holy Ghost and Us" crazy mnnslaughterer said the Lord would take care of him. True enough, per haps; ho was speedily convicted. PILES CURED IX 0 TO 11 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c. Holiday Good $ oi, nor Nowhere else can you find such a superb assortment of new things Nowhere else can you find such bright, clean, Xmas gifts as at this store. If in quest of new things it's imperative you visit this store early. ABSOLUTELY the SWELLEST LINE OP EAXCY XECWEAR IS SHOWN AT THIS STORE all in fancy Holiday boxes. New Veil Pins, Belt Pins, Buckles, etc., In splendid variety of new styles all In Xmas lxxes. NEW SIDE FRILLS AXD TISSUES all In Holiday boxes. PEKHIXS GLOVES FOR WOMEX OP TASTE In all desirable shades $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. XMAS SLIPPERS of warm felt for women and children. Flannel Ruth Hobos for children, $2.00, $3.50, $1.50. New Velvet, Plush, Suede and Satin Dags $1.50 to $10.00. Xcw liolts of various kinds and colors 65c to $2.00. Ry all means the finest collection of pretty handkerchiefs Is found here. WoUnto W il iter Better Goods for Less Koney Toys for Every Boy and Girl and at prices so far below all competition and so reasonable in comparison with what the peo ple of this vicinity have been compelled to pay heretofore, that every family in Umatilla county can afford to remember and gladden the hearts of all tho little tots, this Christmas. Our Toy Department Continually Swarming With Eager Buyers and right here we might admonish you to HURRY! HURRY! Our holiday trade has exceeded even our greatest expectations and the lines are growing smallei fast. To get in on these good things you must come at once. Doll, Trunks, Mechanical Toys, Books, Boxed Station ery, Games, Blocks. Horns, Trains of Cars, Wagons, Doll Buggies, Guns, Balls, Rattles, in fact anything you want in the way of toys. A large assortment of new toilet cases, handkerchiefs; gloves, tics, cuff and collar boxes; album?, manicure sets, traveling cases, jewelry boxes, shaving sets, etc., etc. LARGE LINE OF THE LATEST STYLES IX DRESS AXD WORK SHOES FOR LADIES' AXD GEXTLEMEX JUST RECEIVED AXD XOW OX DISPLAY. V The Golden Rule Store We Lead, Others Follow When You Are Pa$sing our Windows Just Notice Our Fine Display of Useful and Practical arisLmas Gifts Gifts that will be appreciated and used and not set aside as orna ments J gifts that are in keeping with the times, such as, CARVING SETS, Plain and Silver Mounted, COMMUNITY SILVER WARE, Warranted for FIFTY years; WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS, ALUMINUM TEA POTS with Tea Balls; SAFETY RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, AIR RIFLES, BOYS' WAGONS, SLEDS and many other Useful and Practical articles of which our stock consists. We take pleasure in showing our goods and in helping you to select your Christmas Presents, and invite, you to call at our store. The Taylor Hardware Co. 741 MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON