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Holiday Goods. society notes BARGAIN Christmas Gifts - THE rrazier,Book Man. Successor to Max K"er. .Elegant Souvenirs for Christmas Tide Ilolk Dotta ofotwij dtscrlpth 1 1Mb ViYriir BhMnt 1-' reach plate uiir- VWB if to 6.00. Dolls head and HlilUto ri,eaVi mirrors and trlpl exit of all hinds. catee. Just the thing foi your dreewr JlpUKSC GOOUS ' BaatclMls, AlhllllK A" a-M.rtinent of forty .In collar, curt. hamUntsbtaif aud gkm nU'UUL hnnl album at various boxes, waste iHf i baskets, mats aul prio n. You oauaot help heiag pleased all kinds of novelties. famK O'MBISOLA. the great StillilllHTV 25 'J1'" U" lmnl. una Othot popO - peggm 'v?' xaihinl UM ity. uabrr M ssr as Pktme- rr lk- and .-ard - of UM latent wnlu. Hllll ,,, ggjggg, Mum bs seen la designs. appreciated. IkMlRS u.,l'''H.oVpn:7,rv S aud bumoi regain gift bo.! li. "h.UJ1s handballs aa4 Hum bajbij .loth and leather Uhtfitwa's book P' knlv-. nuoi. K-W "."' that are mire t.. please. ' P:"- IWIi ",,uU'- Select them no and have them laid away. You will thus avoid the rush of the !a-t moments. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1901 THE CAPILLAR. SUBSTANCE sent to .McNeill's Island and was told Uutt there wore too many there Toy Toy asked no question, but smiled at the anxiety of Ueorg. In regard to his balr. and bis future place of residence. Anna Edna passed as a doctor ur wttrh with the Indians. George ani Tor Tov professed to be afr.it '. she TWELVE YOUNG MEN GIVE CHARMING FUNCTION. Entertained 150 Friends at La Do' Music Hall on Thursday Evening Other Events of the Wee!.. At 1-a Dow MiiRtc Hall, on Tlnirsda. evening. Messrs. Lawrence Q PrOSlS! Charles t, Ferguson. Klnier P. Dood Kosco S llrysou. (ieorge A. Harm. in .Jr.. Roy W. Mtatr. Fred W I ampklt: Charles llond. Harr Thumps u. Hob ert Statk went her, Que SV Wade and Idrtd h waffle entertained i ompa ny of 15" .if their friends. It was em inently n successful social function, and will he marked as one of tic pleasantest nffalrn of the seas in The yniins gentlemen were very gracious hosts and rerr ed the cinrrrutiila tions of nil their guests for the charm ing nuallty of hospitality that was dis pensed Tin Li DOW Music flail was ren dered more attractive evn .hnn usual by the artistic placing of a profusion of palms and the Illuminating of th' RMMBI with colored .Tapares- lanterns that she,! subdued Ugh?, the soften ed effort being much Tnnrr gg I Stable than the elearOf dare of el.-.trl ' Unlit Ing. Every ,1.tiII was arranged w'tl co snmat. si. Ill so that the comfort of everyone was looked after In a man ner to Insure the highest decree of enloyment The guests were r Mved at the hall entrance bj sOTOrol of the hosts, wbc i ondncted them to the reception room. Improvised from the Elks' lodge room During an hour, the euests arrived and wore recoive-1 by the hosts and natrnnessoH who wore- Mrs T.eona Thompson Mrs. J A Porle Mrs F W Vincent. Mrs. Ti. Alexander Mrs J Tl Dickson Mrs Frnnk Frnzler. Mrs T O Wnllev Mrs I.eon Cohen. Mrs. E T Marshall Mrs Charles H Carter Mrs. (5 V Mart man and Mrs. Charles J. Smith. Card tables were placed convenient ly and some of the guests during th" early part of the evening engnged In games some preferring to remain there rather than to ontor the ball room Th. orchestra was In the rereptlon or Subscriptions (o (he Daily, Weekly, SemiWeekly DAY! Jiff n Saturday, December 28 AT. HALF PRICE COLUMBIA GEORGE WANTED TO KEEP HIS HAIR. His Neck Had Been Saved and Then He Desired tne Same for His Ample Locks. OahBBlB George and Toy Toy, th -Umatilla Indians convicted a few day ago of the murder of Anna Edna, an old Indian woman, by aUministuruu; strychnin.- were arraigned for sen tenet- in the I'm ted States court yes terday morning Judge liel linger aeu ten ed them to imprisonment tor life tc the Oregon state penitentiary, at bard labor They received the sen Maai v itbout any symptoms of emo tion, having iien made aware of the verdict of the Jury what It was to be. When they were taken to the United States Marshal's offlce prepar atory to iH'lng shlpKd to prison. Co lunilua George anxiously inquired If be w-uuld hiiw- ins hair cut off. Dep Kt Wilson tuld ...in that he was not would work .hem aome barm, aud so room until about l:S0. when the great er part of the company repaired to the larger hall dancing continuing until 1 o'clock. The program of dances was as usual, waltzes and two-steps and the -nung men who wore giving their friends an evening of such pleasure proved to he highly successful In causing the dancing portion of the af fair to proceed with delight to all Refreshments were served In both rooms, and In every respect, the event was successful and en lovable poisoned her. The crime was comnir ted August 2i, 1100. The murderer waro tried and convicted In th. stat court at Pendleton An appeal wa .i D to the supreme court, where :t was decided that the state court ha I no Jurisdiction In the case Taaj were promptly rearrested and held la answer before the United States court WMN the Jury found -hem guilty bol declined to Inflict the death penalty. ANOTHER CASE OF INDIANS KILLING WITCHES George then as. ,: W.lsuti Ui inter cede for him and save his hair If pos s!!d- saying Indian no like to haw hair ut off." Hh next askd It both were MOJtaBI -d. and wli -i. told that they were, he asked "Life" Wilson said "Yes." "Uph. grouted George, "ti.o bail: long time " BEAUTIFUL SKiN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by T- M. t uutiira SOAP ltctl?e skin i nrifyuu; and (wauti- i i, lur w.jiiu, s Sell M LtifMl aiu! it. aad awasn rii pi, HasMa4si ps4i d, foogta tun. L. ut ia lull- ilrr. linn, nick. I ji t i.iii.i,ims. r LelMt, l Uir of I'llll . Sl .hi. fnmi p. C c S ttc li. . .iota 4ut.U.u,a-i IU. (m. Nau's Dyspepsia Cure has cured these cases and it ill cure u J. If . Church, I(iraii(i .. -a, "I sutlere,! fur ill yettrs. and believe ha! I not uw.1 Nan s Cure 1 WOUIO not be alive In write you a testimonial " Natbaii Palki BoaW, Idaho, ays: "I sutTe'ed fo- vear; found inuiiy relic's but Bowmacoaal yours." For sal h Ta'lman A Co., aud a'l first class ui uj,glsts, or send to Frank Nau. Portland Hotel Pharmacy , ort land, Oregon. Price i a bottle or u bottles furls express prepaid. Tne Rev. Soioman Hotenia. Full Bioou Choctaw, Sentenced to Death He Would Have Been Saved Had he Been Ignorant Like Columbia George and To Toy. A case that heart, upon that of Go lumbia George and Toy Toy. tor th killing of Annie Kdna. is related from Paris Texas The case is different in that Hotema is highly educated I is not true of Columbia Georg and Toy Toy. a fact that caused the Jury in the federal court lu Portland to refute to return a verdict empower ing the tfourt to scutum e them t baaalai Tio RoTwIwad Solomon Hot.nia . full-id led Choctaw hlghlv cdui-at'-d and once a Judge. District Attorn ., and Presbyterian minister, was MU td of murder in the first degr. in Dm federal ourt and will be sen tOBOOi t.. death. Hoiema. despite ins gaaaitlaB and experience believes In Wltch"S ail 1 In April last exterminated several men and women of the Choctaw ua tion with u shot gun. on the ground that th. women witches and th men workers of witchcraft. The clergyman was acquitted at on. trial iifton th. bolttf that h. was in sate ami a second trial resulted iti a mistrial Hotema wa.- educated at the I'r.-s 'yienan Coliege at Hoanoke Va . and after studying thre years was gradu ated and ordained to the Presbyterian ministry Heturniug to the Choctaw nation he was elected Judge of Kla niida county which office he held oral terms lter he became dis trn-i sttorn.-y and a member of the nu ti-'ii council He was a delegate ;,, the recent general assembly of tin HieHbyterian church at New Orleam There were several deaths irtim meningitis In the nation and Hotema concluded that the witches were at work He and two young braves started on a witch hunt, killing fw. women oue with a child in her arms a boy and two m.-n An Evangelist's Story. "I buffered (or years with a bron eliial trouble anrl do not rollof until I commenced One Minute Cough Cure " writes Rev James Klrkraan evangelist of Belle River. Ill One Minute Cough r'ure affords relief for all throat and lung troubles For croup It is unequale:! Tallman a Co Some Fraterna: Society Notes. Arrangements tun dn perfected by Pen iieloii Cauip No II, .'. lodtlieu ot the World, and Daphn. CI h Ml 'i. Women of Woodcraft, fot th recep tion o: Head Consul F. A. FttikeabUl who Is to be here on the 17th nisi They are making extensive u pan tions and hup.- to make this the great est fraternal even' ever had ill I'en dieiui. TtM raaopUoa win i . beld at I. O. O. V. hall trom 4u to p i.. lllld bt.'ll they Will lll l.' . I,, ; roil- House when Consul Falkenburg !; aaitfar a lecture. Alter th- exercises there a dance will b- given a' th.- i How hall The Pioneers of tin- Pacific have BBaaaed their meeting piaee (roej Uu i.u '. hall to the Hendrlck'l hall umi Weiinesdu: ev.-nuu- ti.-- . brateii their moving lata III I Den horn.- by he ing a spread and an. '.im th'-mse hca Th. uau i atil midnight and all had an hie time K Irk man s ore best I ntahed the noalc. daic last.-, enjoys The First Ironclad. Aoco.diug to the recotda reeootlj discovered, the hist Iromlai vh built .1. th. .-.lxteenth - ontury In th. pgal eoaUWJi People, an- trying this Btedteias and that one hj the imp. a timlinc a cur.- 101 indigestion dvspe., sia. Ilatuleney. biliousness and mi iaria There is only on.- medic n- to are tfceaOi and that is Hoatette -Stoma-h Hitters. I i it am sou Will be convinced It is ior salt :,y all druuglsts Apply to anv of them fa- .(. ol H.MIetler h l!lustr it. d . manac for IW2. It If a fr nnbllcg tion aud contains nun-h talliable in formation that may be useful to rou during the entire year, also amusing anecdotes, statistic.-, am' testimonials as to the afkaej ol th. bitters It Is punted In sever, diffei ent languages Don't ;ail to opv Costly New Churen. Log Angeles. OaJ,, Dec 7 Klalmr U pre peara tions hav. i.e.-,. , ,,i,ipi..: ed lot the dedication lie:. to:iiorrO of the new Methodist church, one of tin- most costly church edifices on tie Pacific coast Hishop Earl Cransto . of Oregon will pres.de h the re re in on' ies and prominent iiieuit.ei.- t the denomination from San FTSnclsea and other cities will take part A Cut of 50 per cent. For this one day only At I his rau. the Daily bast Oregonian, if you subscribe on this day, will be sent by mail to you for one year for $3 00; the Semi Weekly for Sl.00: the weekly for 75c. This offer is made to old or new subscrib ers who pay subscriptions in advance from December 2Nth. IWI for one vear or more. Don't fail to take advantage of it. Tell your Neighbor about this offer oeno m voar name for a Sample Copy Mu-derer to Die. Iinton N V Dec. 7 Prepara Mono ar. being made at Clinton pr on for the electrocution of "Whlt Rulllvsn which Is to take place d ing the week commencing tomorr- Hullivan's crime was the murder Night Watchmn Matthew Wilson at ( obleuklll on November tl of last year. Saved His Life. I owe my life to Kodol D.sp.ips.a nr.- ' writes H C Chesterson Hay field, Minn "For three veare I had dyspepsia so bad that I could hold nothing on my stomach Doctors said I could not live. I ruad your adver tlsement on Kodol Dyspepsia Crao and comeuimed Its gag, Nnu I an cured and n-coiuinend it to all " Tall man a Co. Remember this offer is good for the ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday, December 28th. Remit by bank check, postal note, money order, express order or in one and two cent stamps. Address EAST OREGONIAN, (i ndu:ton, opeqon. LEGAL BLANKS Writ , , , . gonian ior a free cat- alogu, of (hem. A loU supply always kept m stock. 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