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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. -5 New Goods Swo of our 1904 Spring lines for men an: now in. For the swell dressers we liave the Edwin Clnpp shoes. They arc the acknowledged leaders. The J, E. Tilt Shoe, positively the best shoe for the price, 3.50 and 4.00 ever sold anywhere. They are made in Vici, Valour, Box Calf and Calf and genuine Reck Oak Soles. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phono Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP CLUB AND FEDERATION. Club Directory. The Thursday Afternoon meets once In two weeks, Thursdays. The Current Literature, alternate Fridays. The Woman's Club meets the sec. end and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Thursday Afternoon Club. "Nature Study" was the subject that engrossed the attention of tlio members of the Thursday Afternoon" Club at the homo of Mrs. A. D. Still man on Thursday. At roll call each member gave some Incident In ani mal or bird llfo that hnd come under her personal observation. As an In troductory to the work of tho after soon, Mrs. John Hniley read an ar ticle from the pen of John Burroughs the naturalist, on "How to Study Na ture." Mrs. C. S. Colesworthy de lighted her hearers with a concise and well written thesis on "Sea Life," giving the remarkablo histor ies of many Inhabitants of the sea. A quiz, to test tho power of observ ation among the ladles, created much amusement and brought out somo curious features of animal life. A pleasing paper by Mrs. J. E. Owen on "Birds and Their Habits," was a sympathetic study and showed tho writer's close acquaintance with the feathery kingdom. Mrs. M. J. Lane gave an Interesting talk on the "In sect World," and told many facts 1 SdDeiieHy IF IT IS F. & S. You can depend on its being good and being the right thing for the ailment. F. & S. Cough Syrup Oil Liniment Liver Pills Toilet Cream Elixir Cascara Sagrada Sarsapa.illa Quinine Hair Tonic Bitters Healing Oil Manufactured and sold by concerning tho social communities of both ants and hces nnd much other data concerning beetles, lo custs, butterflies, etc. I'lnnt and Insect ltfo was studied with tho liolp of two microscopes which had been loaned for tho occasion by Professor Conklln of the Pendleton high school. This feature was of unusunl Interest. Delicious refreshments were provid ed. Tho next meeting of tho Thursday Afternoon Club will be at tho home of Mrs. C. E. Prultt. The subject to be "Mendelssohn nnd His Music." Current Literature Club. iAn intnrpsHnf nftnrnnnn nn tho history of Ocrninny was held at the home of Mrs. Moorhouso by tho : members of the Current Lltoraturo ' Club. Mrs. N. Berkeley was leader and tho following subjects wore dis cussed: "Tho Hanseatlc League," "Formation of tho Swiss Confedera cy," with Interesting sketches of such men ns Arnold von Winkelrled and William Tell. A delightful pa per on tho "University Towns" was read by Mrs. Ernest Sklles. Mrs. j Edwin Swltzler rendered somo not declined with tho deendenco of charming piano numbers from mod- tho old fashioned paper lovo token, era German composers. Dainty re- Valentines, hundreds of them, ire freshmonts were served. still sent evory year. The messago they convey Is in every wny ns sentl- Finishing Matlock Building. mental as that of the cuplds nnd The carpenters will finish tho work doves of n hundred years ago. on the interior of tho Matlock build-1 Almost anything pretty and fnncl Ing on Court street, either this evon- mi makes an attractive offering for Ing or in the morning, nnd after the the Fourteenth. Many such dainty finishing touches have been put to tokcnB can lie manufactured nt the second lloor. tho building will be home. The shops, too, suggest prac furnished and occupied by Mayor tlcally limitless possibilities, and Mrs. Matlock as a residence. Many men who observo St. Vnlon- I tine's day in this more advanced George Howell (Dem.) sitting age indulge their fancy for-flowers, member from the 10th Pennsylvania This year violets and potted plants district, has been ousted ,nntl W. C. a bloom are counted among the Cc-nnell (Hep.) declared entitled to favorites for these dalntv renicm- ( brances. Exqulslto little baakotH : anil boxes are on salo for violets and other flowers. These fastened With j dainty ribbons, make a valentine j which can but touch a responsive chord In any woman's heart. Tho ovouts of next weok will bo dedicated to that lllsorted pair, good St. Valentino nnd tho belllgoront lit- tlo god, Don Cupid, whoso deadly ar rows will no doubt do dlro execution right along the lino, as of ynro. Hearts, true lover's knotR nnd nil tho Insignia of tho season will be in evidence at ovory social function, In every conceivable form. To start noxt week's pleasures will bo tho lean year Valentino dancing party, given 1y the Matrons and Misses (it Music hall on Monday ovonlng. The following clovorly composed Invltn tlon will In a way Impart somo of tho evening's pleasures: Saint Valentino sends you his com pllmonts gay. And bids you bo present on his birth day At Slusle hall, the fifteenth Is tho dntc, Nine Ik tho hour, pray don't bo Into, There'll bo danclug nnd music, Ices nnd cake Everything Jolly to keep you awake, Prlnco Cupid will be there with ar rows nnd bow, So IndlcR tnke care, 'tis Leap Year, you know. There will be dainty missives for one nnd for nil Who romp to our morry Snlnt Vnlon tine ball So come and bo hnppy and forgot novermore Saint Valentine's Day nlncteon hun dred nnd four. SU Valentine's Day. Many among us who lovo tho pic turcsqiicncss of olden tlmo customs rejoice In tho continuance of St. Vnloutino's Day. For the pretty valentine lden has the nlace. Tho vote to unseat How ell was 159 to 1-IS. THC WHOLESOME CRESCENT ! 1 i! tl i Eft -Phosphate TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists i UAKINC POWDER SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. 4-1 SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL THE WORRY. One round Meant. All Grown. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE I J Don't Roast, Your Cook But See That. Your ' COFFEE it the BEST Much Coffe is spoiled through the carelessness of the cook, bat its no use to toast her, unless the Coffee is above reproach. To have it so always order "Revere." ONCE TR.IED ALWAYS USED F. S. YOUNGER & SON Propitious for Proposals. One of tho romantic superstitions associated with St. Valentino's day is that because tho 14th or Fobninry is tho beginning of tho spring bear ing tho first suggestion of now llfo wi(b tho chirping and matin of birds, no other timo Is moro propitious for lovo making and proposals of mnr riage. A Jolly Children's Party. Miss Kathleen nnd Mastor Eldon Furnish were charming hostess and host nt a "heart and vnlontlno party" given last evening nt tho homo of their parents on Water street, to about 45 of their frlonds. Tho houso was beautifully decorated for tho oc casion. Red hearts wcro suspended In the arches nnd at difforent places about tho rooms. In ono cornor of the dining room a rookery was built, banked In profusion with green foli age. Here Iomonado and punch could bo dipped from tho fount, which was concealed In tho rookery. The first of tho ovoning's plnari tires wns tho hunt for red hearts 400 of them being secreted at differ ent places about tho rooms. In this, Shormnn Kunkcl was tho most suc cessful and won tho prize. Following this was tho gathering of grains of corn as they woro dropped on tho floor by tho gooso lady as sho wend ed her way through tho rooms. Ed gar Smith picked up tho greatest amount and won tho prize. After va rious other games, refreshments wore served, when tho guests do parted, fooling that Kathleen and Eldon were tho best of entertainers. Tho children present who formed tho happy throng woro: Eleanor Vincent, Una 8mlth, Mildred 'Berke ley, Mablo Cameron, Lavollo Flor ence, Hazel Rador, Gonovlovo Hal ley, Owendolin Smith, Tootslo Cam eron, Sibyl Clopton, Ollvo Owlnn, Oraco Colo, Irono Hoxtor, Paraloo Halloy, Gondvlovo Clark. Ennal Mann, Edna Thompson, Edna Flor ence Aneta Slater, I.ucllo, Rador, Hazol Hamilton, Audra Dutton, Edna Slater, Beth Smith, Nora Youngor, Mablo Dickers and Hilda Hold; Edgar Smith, Llnwood Llvormoro, Philip Jackson, R!-:liard Thompson, Cross Sturgls, HarolJ j, Warner, Hob Llvormoro, Chester Foe, John Dick son, Shormnn Kunkcl,. Jamott Sturgls-, l31aIno Burton, Francis Jackson, Homer Kunkcl, Louis Kunkol, Ed ward Ellis, Wcstbrook Dickson, Jack Vlncont and Bobblo Hold. Delightful Card Party. Tho hospitality of tho Hartman homo, which has long boon known to tho residents of Pondloton, was again vorlflod on Thursday ovonlng, when a numbor of Judgo and Mrs. Hartraan'H frlonds responded to tho Invitation to spend tho ovonlng with thorn and play whist Mrs, Nor' bourno Berkoloy provod tho most proflclont player among tho guests, anil scored tho honors, rocolvlng n lovely bunch of cnrnntlons. Aftor the gnmo wns completed, delightful refreshments woro sorvod. Thoso present woro Messrs. nnd Mesdames T. C. Taylor, F. W. Vlncont, E. D, .Marshall, Frank Clopton, J. R. Dick son, T, C. Wnmor, T. J. Hnlloy, C. J. Smith, C. E. Roosovolt, John Vort, Norbourno -llorkoley, Mrs. S. P. Stur gls and Miss Novn Lane. Miss Lane Entertained. Miss Nova Lano was hostess on Inst Snturdny night for a Pit party, when sho cntortnlncd n numbor of her Intimate friends. Tho ovonlng wns niorrlly Bpout playing tho gnmo. John Lnmhrith being tho wlnnor, captured first prlzo. Tho Invited guests wero Messrs. nnd Mcsdnmos G. A. Hartmnn. C. J. Smith, T. C. Tnylor, T. G. Hnlloy, C, E. HooBovolt, F. W. Vlncont, Mrs. C. S. Jnckson anil J. T. Lambrlth. An Informal Gathering. Miss Nolllc Camornn cntortnlncd n few lady friends Informally Inst ovo nlng In honor of Miss Blanch Horn. An enjoyable tlmo wns spont by those present, who woro Misses Ethel Johnson, Esma Sawtell, Win nlo Prlvott, Eldenn Hondlcy nnd Jes sie Hartman, o A Dinner Party. Friday being the birthday nnnlvor snry of F. W. Vincent, his wlfo in vited a few of his friends to nn ele gantly appointed dinner party nt their homo In tho ovonlng. Thoso who enjoyed tho hospitality of Mrs. Vincent wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Tnylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rooso volt, Mrs. C. S. Jnckson and Mr. An derson, of Phllndolphla. o Mrs. Hunzlker Entertains. Tho Inst ono of a sorles of parties given by Mrs. Louis Hunzlker, took place Tuesday ovonlng when Misses Jessie Hartmnn, Bertha Alexander, Efllo Frnzlor nnd Nelllo Cameron; Messrs. Win Stownrt, Royal Sawtell, Fred Lampkln, George Hartman, Chnrloy Myers, William Kcllor, Messrs. and Mesdames L. O. Frazlor nnd Sam Thompson, woro Invited to be tho guests on this occasion. FIvo hundred was played, Miss Bertha Al exander winning tho Indy's prlzo nnd L. G. Frnzlor tho gcntloman's prlzo. the consolation going to Roynl Saw tell. Tho evening proved a very en joyable one. a Mrs, Ayers Was Hostess. Mrs. Thomas Ayers proved n do Ilghtful hostess to a party of young peoplo who happened In on Thurs day evening to play cards. Those present woro Misses Ethel Johnson, Nelllo Cameron, Jesslo Hartman, Mnmlo Stott, Messrs. Fred Lnmpkln, Harry Thompson, Win Stewart, J. H. Horron and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vnughn. Person.il and 8oclal Notes. Mr, Ross Knhler Is tho guest of his aunt, .Mrs. Walter Plorco. Tho .Monday Whist Club mot this week with Mrs. O. A. Hartman. Mrs. E. P. Mnrshnll was hostess for tho Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club. .Mrs. C. E. Roosovolt wns hostess for nn informal dinner party on Monday ovonlng. , -- Mrs. Honrv C Itarmnn. whn lino lcon sorlously 111 tho past week, is now convalescing.. -- Mrs. Norvnl Jones returned homo from Walla Walla Wednesday, aftor a visit of two wcoks at that place. Mrs. Vert, who has been sorlously Indisposed tho pnst two wcoks, with tonsllltls, Is ablo to bo about again. A number of Walla Walla peoplo aro expected to attend tho dancing party at Music hall on Monday even ing. R. E. Paslny, of Walla Walla, was tho guest of Mr. Norval Jones yos torday, whllo In tho city on routo to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Holt, of Walla Walla, will bo tho guosts of Mrs. Charles Borkoloy thn torn nnrt nf noxt weok. Mrs. Koollnor leaves tomnrrnw morning for Bnkor City to Join her nusoana, wno has accopted a position at that placo. Mrs. C. S. Jackson, accompanied by .hor two sons, Francis and Philip, loft for Portland last ovonlng for a visit, of a fow wooks. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Epplngor will soon ho nt homo at tho rpsL donco Jormcrly -occupied "by Qeorgo Foil, on Collogo stroot. Miss Blnnch Horn, who has boon visiting frlonds In tho city for tho past fow weeks, will return to hor homo at McKay creok, tomorrow. Mrs. Harry Johnson ontortalnod nt a dlnnor party last ovonlng. Covors woro laid for eight, which Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Clopton, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P, Marshall as guosts, outsido of tho Immedlato family, Tho ladles of tho Parish Aid will glvo a social nnd suppor at tho homo of Mrs. Jack Robinson f uoaday ovonlng. Thoso who upont such nn onjoynblo tlmo nt tho last ono, given at MrB. Thomns H'alloy'a, will look forward to this event with great pleasure. A young people's club has boon formed to moot ovory two wooks on Saturday ovonlngs, at tho homos of Its mombors, tho ovonlngs to bo do votod to soclnl pleasures. Tho first mooting will bo hold tonight at tho homo of Mrs. Joseph Tallman, when hor nloco, Miss Hazol Hamilton, will net ns hostess. Ono of tho most delightful dlnnnr parties of tho past wook was tho ono glvon by Mrs. J. H. Robnlson on Wodnesday ovonlng to frlonds who formed Btich n congonlal party this past Btimmor on tholr outing to Vic toria. Tho guests woro MrB. G. A. Hartmnn nnd dnughtor, MIsb Jesalo Mrs. S. P. SturglB nnd son Cross, and Miss Bortha Aloxnndor. Lot Purchased. Ed C. Allon and wlfo have sold to Edwin Rodford for $2,600 a lot on tho cornor of Lowla nnd Mill streets In this city. Tan-... . . . honM where ne"l J Mother's Prijj . v. 4. Is served. 1.. . feci fine. ""U ST. JOE STg Just Received from New Yott New embroideries, all widths, new laces ,u iiraua, uuw mums' collars, tliev atp n new tinsel braids, all colors, new buttons all.'"'' uiuaiui uiiurrwcar, new dress mT Voites, Etamines, plain and Melrose effects, CeciE' plain and figured new suitings. Prices most J able. If you wish to see the newest and latest tics, visit our store. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Spring Shapes of the KNOX HATS LYONS MERCHANTILE M lesmi ith Ithe idilde Are here and ready for inspec tion and sale. All sues and colors The Boston Ston SHOES AND CLOTHING xt c-vwrrur. Til need not lead you to forget thisl and it is a fact-that we caal jour shirt clean, stares" and iron it so that when finished! f i,,n,u vou will M fi'l wear it. Further, what PP'1 linen serves to show wlh equal tri fulness what we can ano"'""! IttUllUGl 111(3 v I i UUllVClbU. STEAM LAUNDRY ...GET DRY WOOD... We have on band a very large stock of solid dry wood of all kinds (not half seasoned green wood) dry wood, whick burns and gives out heat. We prepared to deliver this good wood promptly for c A trial order for our wood-will make you want more when you arc out of fuel. W. C. MINNIS Phone Black 107' I Leave orders at .Newman's Cigar Store. rnuu i DO YOU IUVB ( Itheurastlim, Nanrnlil, Comtlpstlon j Dl"lneii. (lout, Hlllouineu, Hick and Mervoui JIedchoT Don't tell your Jutnliuro or ptirn lour iowel- ery tobny ramadlu for theio dliordars It It not neconary. "Hill's Rheumatic Plffe" Ccit only 24 csnt, and havo aurtd thouiandi "M.,g ,nV iM uunarea years -?.'?'.?' "" lt umrnr I waa tronMiKj nni.LH'i.'c?.";ln,,,,.,W0 mnniha. nd with iiii r iiiiiw. 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