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""MS; -. s .- f i . J PABLT EAST OHXiOMAN, I'KNDI.KTOX. OKEOOX, 8ATCRDAY, DKCEMI1KU 23, 1006. TUN s . m m. May Your's Be The Merriest Of All Merry Eilers Piano House SOCIETY EVENTS l'.IG SHOOT TOMOIUtOW. Slmot for the Trophy and Handicap for Turkey Tomorrow the Pendleton Sports men's association will hold a big hooting meet at their grounds here. Aside from shooting for the Vincent trophy, there will also be contests for turkey These will be handicap matches of 10 shots each. Several members of the association now ab sent are expected to arrive this even ing and to take port in the meet to morrow. Get your mistletoe for Christmas dernrattsBs at Oray Bros. Grocery Cr It k Time To Choose Gifts new until Christmas the days wtll pass rapidly. Don't delay cfcoosJn; your holiday gifts any loager. Don't worry about It, either. We hare a stock that makes choosing a pleasure. For Lady or Gentlemun H will make choosing easy when you are ready to make selections If you see what we have and yon will realise the money siring character 9t estr sto-ch. Gowl bought h"r for out-of-town friend? will. If so Ogres', be securely packed a h! shipped for you. I mu be of wrvloe to you. Tallman & Co. l.EADIN DRUGGISTS. Dancing Club Party. The dancing club formed of married people gave their first dance of the season at Eagles' hall on Wednesday evening. Klrkman's orchestra dis coursed delightful music for the danc- crs, who seemed to enjoy themselves to the fullest. ' In Honor of Mr Halley. Mrs. Thomas Halley was the honor ed guest at a tea given on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Dickson. A pleasant afternoon was spent by all those who attended, who were Mesdums Norbourne Berkeley. N. E. Despaln, C. J. Ferguson, Leon Cohen, P. C. Judd, C. E. Herkeley. Dixon Jones, Thomas Warner, Mar garet Johnson, A. Kunkel, Perkins. J. A. Robinson, Harry Johnson, F. W. Vincent, C. E. Roosevelt. Frank Moule. V. E. Brock. Henry Johnson. Una Sturgis, George Hiirtman, Ernest Hartman, of Portland, Miss Hess and Gay Campbell and Miss Robert Kpt-ntc's liiitlKtajf Party. On Wednesday evening a dinner was given at the home of James M. Spence In honor of Mr. Spence's birthday. Covers were laid for eight. and an excellent time was had by those present, the guests being Or vllle Coffman, C. W. Myers, F. B. Chapman, Fred Lampkin, W. J. Sew etl. Will Hoch and Thomas Edward K. of P. Will Entertain. On next Wednesday evening Damon lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will entertain In Eagles' hall. Quite a number of Invitations have been is sued for the affair, which will be held from 8:30 until 12, and will con sist of cards and dancing. B. P. O. E. W1U Entertain. Pendleton lodge No. 208, B. P. O. E., will entertain next Thursday evening. December 2S, in the Eagles' hall. Dancing will furnish the diversion for the evening. Social and Personal Note Dell McCarty Is home from the University of Oregon for the holidays. Mrs. Thomas O. Halley will leave on Tuesday for her new home at Sa lem. Mrs. C. J. Smith will keep open house on New Tear's day from t until 9 p. m. Mr Mattle La Dow will visit next week In town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary La Dow. Dr. and Mr J. L. Miller will cele brate their 25th wedding anniversary on the 30th of this month. Miss Effle Smith returned home Thursday evening from Whitman col lege, to spend the holidays.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ayers, who have been at Gold Coin mine, near Durkee, will spend the holidays at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Furnish and son Eldon will leave the first of the year for California, where they expect to MEN ARE POWERLESS re Ffffht Agnlnst Disease TnltM They Strike at the Underlying Caaae. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, with Irritants or oils on which a pam sitic germ will prosper. Is like snooping water from the ocean to prevent the tld. from rising. You cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right understand ing of the fundamental causes of the trouble. You must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newbro's Herplclde does this because It !s specially made to do that very thing. When the germ is removed, the hair has no rholee but to resume healthy rrowth and beauty. Destroy the cause, you remove the ffct." M liv leadlnr druanrist. Send 10c. In -it " for sample to The Hcrplclde Co -o . Mich : .o p.cu I.ro?-., special agent remain for an Indefinite length of time. Miss Edna and Ernest Isaacs, of McKay, will visit In the city during the holidays, with. Mr. and Mr Q. I. La Dow. Miss Jennie Perry returned Mon day from the University of Oregon, at Eugene, to spend the holidays with her parent Mr. mid Mrs. George Hartman, sr., una miss Jessie Harttnun, will leave about January 6 for a visit In south ern California. The Elks' lodge will tender the lodge members and their friends a dancing purty on Thursday evening, December 28. at Eagles' hall. Mr. Ernest Hartman, of Portland, arrived this morning to Join his fam ily, who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman. mr. una airs. j. w. Sullivan and daughter, Miss Fay Sulllvnn. left on Monday for San Francisco, where iney will reside permanently. A number of teachers' and young fienuemen called at the William Mat .vm resilience on Friday evening, and spent an enjoyable evening in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Redfleld are ex pected home from San Francisco this evening. They will spend Imu with Mr Redfleld's mother, Mr Eleanor Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunkel and son jien, win leave on January 1 for an exienaca eastern and southern trln They expect to be gone until the first or aiarcn. Miss Bessie Swttzler. accomnanlerl Dy ner trother. Bob Llvermore, will eave on next Tuesday for San Fran cisco, where they will be the guests or friends for about three week The San Soucl club met on Monday evening with Mr A. El Vaughan. rne club prize was won by Mrs. F. W. Vincent, 'ine next meeting will be witn Miss Roberts on January 8 Mrs. William Furnish, Mr Fred erick Vincent, Mr Lee Hold and Mr Hurry Rees have Issued Invitations for a reception and dancing party on .ew rear's evening at Eagles' hall, The Alpha PM fraternity will give a dancing party on Tuesday evening. uecemoer zs at Bugles' hall. Prof, and Mrs. L. n. Traver and Prof, and Mr J. W. Huff will chaperone the party. ' Mr E. A. Vaughan and niece. Miss Edna Florence, left last evening for La Grande, where they will spend the noiidnys with A. A. Roberta and fam ily. Dr. Vaughan will leave this eve ning for La Grand. Mr A. J. Goodman was hostess on Monday for the M. A. C. club. The prize for points was won by Mr C. K- Cranston, and Mr Goodman re ceived the hostess' prize. The next meeting will be with Mr John Mc- Court. on Christmas afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Van Antwerp and Miss Syble Clopton will arrive home this evening from Spokane, where they have been attending school at Brunot Hall. Miss Syble will be the guest of Mr. and Mr T. C. Taylor during the holidays, while M1ss Van Antwerp will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skiles. Good Butter, Good Coffee Good Tea On this trinity should the groi it build his business, temple. The difficulty is not great. Jtut It Is exceedingly difficult to build well without these three thing We have the highest grade goods In every line. BUTTER "Gold Medal." COFFEE "Chase & Sanborn's." TEAS "Tetley's," "Upton's." Bwh article the acme of perfection. Our entire stock Is selected with the same care and discretion. REMEMBER Our prices are always consistent with quality. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Headquarters for Fancy Groceries. When we say Interest we mean that we will not only pay you some- twfasg every six months for the money you put for safety In the strings department of the bank, but we will also take an interest In your business, be a friend in need, vouch for your standing, and In J every way strive to give you safety, promptness and courtesy. m m S m WOMEN'S CLUBS The Current Literature club will be entertained by Mrs. J. W. Skiles on Thompson street, January 2. Program, Review question. 1778-86.' Roll call Current events. .music Selections from American composer. Paper "Arnold's Treason." Reading Poems of the Revolution. Discussion "Difficulties that beset tne government. ' The Thursday Afternoon club will hold its next meeting with Mrs. Mary Jane Lane on College street, to dis cuss "Folklore In Many Lands." Dr. Henry Dixon Jones will meet the members of the .Shakespearean club on December 28, to complete "As You Like It." Half after two Is considered a more convenient time for the meetings nnd they will be held nt this time hereafter. ' Theatrical People Wed. Two members of the Grace John son company, which appeared In this city recently, were married at Pome. my, Wash., this week. Lynton Elmo Athey, of Portland, nnd Miss Marjorie Mandevllle, of Chicago, were married Tuesday morning at the Methodist church In Pomeroy In the presence of the other members of the troupe. Commercial National Bank Pendleton, Oregon vlttl J ssssssss.ssss. Hoover-Jones Cane January 4. While In Portland yesterday, Col oncl J. H. Raley had the case of Hoov er v Jones set for trial before Judge Wolverton on January 4. The case Is an appeal made from the decision of the secretary of the Interior In a eon. test case Involving land upon the Uma tilla reservation. Here for the Holidays. Fred Hartman and Fred Vincent. students of the University of Wash Ington at Seattle, arrived home this A Merry Qlirisltmas T A KRIS KRINGLE Our best appreciation of the many favors that you have bestowed on us isnowacknowledged. Many happy returns of the day and to one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Roosevelt's Boston Store a t .. morning for the holiday Both are delighted with that Institution and will return to resume their studies on January 9. Both are registered in the scientific department. Fred Vln cent Is studying mining and Fred Hartman an English course. There aro over 1000 students In the univer sity and it Is a favorite all over the Pacific coast. Fanchon and Earl Borle will not come to Pendleton for the holidays since Mr. Borle Is In Ari zona for the winter. Lata Shoppers. Can have every attention shown them at Tho Peoples Warehouse, where 20 extra salespeople are en Tolled. Late deliveries will he made for you so no matter what you want. it can be sent to your address any time until Hunduy, 8 p. m. Christmas on the Reservation. A Christmas tree and Christmas ex ercises will bn held at tho Indian Presbyterian church on the reserva tion on Sunday evening. All are cor dially invited to attend tho exercises. A largo tree has been selected and will be decorated elaborately and will be well filled with present A literary program will be rendered and all the Indian families In the vicinity will be present and many of them will take part December 23 a Beat on the New York stock exchange sold for $93,000 a new high record. SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS Fancy Ties, Four-ln-Hand, Tecka, Bows and Clubs K to $1.00 Fancy Suspenders ,...5s to $1.50 House Coats $4.60 to $7.00 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs Mo to SOo Kid Gloroe, Mosha Gloves and Silk Lined Gloves, f 1.35, $1.50, $2.00 Silk Mufflers , 60o to $2.00 Boys' and Men's Sweaters at adlscount of 90 per cent Fancy Hosiery, per pair 26c to 50c A new line of Men's Shirts, Negllgeo, Golf and Stiff Bosom, 75c to $1 GET OUR PRICES ON OVERCOATS BEFORE) BUTING. Baer Daley Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters