EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDIKTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DFC1CMJ1FR IS, 1906. PAGE THREE. THE USEFUL XMAS GIFT WILL BE APPRECIATED. Nothing in the store but what is of the most useful kind, and no extra price stuck on because it is holidays. Society events ' The Suns Sounl club will meet with Mrs. Moorhouse on Monday evening. Mrc. Frank Frazlcr will be hostess next week for the Jolly Neighbors'1 club. Mrs. W. L. Thompson entertained Informally a (ew friends on Monday evening. Mrs.' E. R. Swinburne returned Thursday evening (rom a short vlBlt at Heppner. The Jolly club gave an enjoyable masquurade and dunce last evening at Music hall. Miss Alma Hallock, of Fortland, Is the guest of Mimes Eleanor and Con stance Despaln.. Mrs. Ernest Bklles left on Monday for Walla Walla, where she will re main until the holidays. Mrs. Norborne Berkeley entertain ed Informally this afternoon In honor of Miss Alma. Hallock. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Redfield, of Heppner, lost Thursday. Mm. W. L. Thompson will enter tain at cards on Monday evening In honor of Miss Edna Thompson. , Mrs. C. J, Ferguson and daughter Jane returned home Monday from two months' visit at Walla Walla. Mr. William McDonald, of Ogden, Is a visitor at the home of her pa rent, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moorhouse. Mr. Charles Myers returned home this week from Portland, after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mr U. A. Hartman. Mrs. James Graham and Mrs. Ed win Smith, of Walla Walla, returned home today, having been guests at the Matlock-Laats party. The Alpha Psl fraternity are mak ing preparations for a Christmas party to be given on December the ltb, at Eagles' hall. Dr. Harry Pinkerton and bride have returned from the east and are now at home at the Dlsosway residence, cor ner of Water and College streets. Miss Edna Thompson will be the guest of honor at a luncheon on next Wednesday, Miss Maud and Gertrude SherlJan being the entertaining hos tesses. Miss Fleda Parkes, who left last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, at Spokane Saturday and Sunday, Is now the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Tuttle, at Door Park, Wash. The Interesting social event of next week will be the "500" luncheon given by Miss Maud and Gertrude Sheridan, on Wednesday afternoon, In honor of Miss Edna Thompson. Invitations have been Issued for the wedding reception of Miss Edna Thompson and Mr. Clark Edward Nelson, on Saturday, December 22. at 9 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Leona Thompson, Water street Another attractive parly of the week was the one given by Mrs. L. G. Frailer nnd Mrs. Fred Earl on Thurs day afternoon at the home of the for- mer on Alta street, In honor of Miss ; Edna Thompson. The playing of "(00" formed an enjoyable pastime, Mrs. John Adams receiving the prize for the highest score. Miss Thomp son was also the recipient o fa pretty token. The guests were Misses Ber tha Alexander, Maud Sheridan, Esma Sawtello, Winnlo Prlvett, Gertrude Sheridan, Edith Epple, Sadie Baum, Harriet Thompson, Adnah Raloy, Fva Froome, Eleanor and Constance . Deopaln, Effle Frasler, Myrtle Hill, Blanch Horn, Myrtle Hawks, Elsie Matlock, Carrie Sheucrman, Fay Bar tholomcw, Ivy Klmbroll, Esther and Siddle Sommervllle, Mesdames Hurry . Thompson, Charles Myers, George Hartman, John Adams. Robert Fors- ' A Chrismas Suggestion When providing a Christmas Dinner for someone less fortunate than yourself include a package of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee or Folger's Golden Gate Tea. Nothing could be more acceptable. i i Tour grocer will supply you. J.A.Folger&Co. San Francisco ter, Richard Mayberry, McNabb. Fronk Hayes, I.ouis Hunzlker, Thom as Spoor, Frank Mucy, Sum Thomp son, Edward Crumer, Robert Rlngo, Henry Rolf. An event much enjoyed by those present was the ante-Christmas danc ing party given lust evening at the hume of Mrs. William Matlock, when she and her daughter, Mrs. Fred Laatz, entertained about 200 guests. The reception hall and parlors were festooned in Christmas greens, ming led with the holly shades of red. The same colors were carried out In the dining room, where un appetizing collation was served. Ropes of fir hung suspended from the electrolier to four sides of the table, from which red bells hung pendunt. A largy bouquet of red carnations adorned the center of the table, together with red hooded candles placed at Inter vals. Mrs. A. W. Nye and Mrs. Aura Haley presided at the coffee urns. Assisting them were Mrs. Carl Wheel er and Mrs. Harry Bickers. Mr. and Mrs. Matlock and Mrs. I Rats received their guests In the drawing room. Assisting them In the reception hall were Mrs. Thomas Ayers. Mrs. Eugene Vaughan, Mrs. Thomas Warner, Miss Ethel Swag gart and Mtss Pauline Mimms. A feature much enjoyed was the singing of Mr. Edwin Cook, of Athe na. He was assisted by the opera house orchestra, who furnished good music throughout the evening for the dancers, who were loath to depart from the pleasant surroundings. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. James Graham and Mr Edwin Smith, of Walla Walla; Mr. Edwin Cook, of Athena; Mr. Carl Dlether, of Fort Woyne, Ind. A pretty church wedding was sol emnized on Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian church, when Miss Ga leae Campbell and Mr. Frank Hayes plighted their troth. At S o'clock the notes of "Lohen grin" wedding march, played by Miss Lyman, announced tha approach ef the bridal party. The bridal proces sion was led by the ushers, Mr. Mark Moorhouse and Mr. Roy Raley, fol lowed by the bridesmaids. Miss Faye Bartholomew and Miss Myrtle Hill, both handsomely attired In white net elaborately trimmed in lace, and worn over light blue taffeta silk, with picture hats of light blue, trimmed with ostrich plumes of the same shade. Arm bouquets of La France loses were carried. The maid of honor. Miss Bertha Alexander, preceded the bride to the altar, looking lovely In an empire gown of blue silk meseellne, with lace yoke.' A hat of the same shade of her gown completed her toilet, to gether with a shower bouquet of pink roses. The bride was escorted by her father, Mr. Thomas Campbell, and was dainty In hT bridal robe of white silk messllene trimmed In lace, made with a train. ' A tulle veil fell In grace- ful folds about her. Bride's roses was the bridal bouquet carried. The officiating clergyman, Rev. Van Nuys, and the grcom, who was attended by Mr. Ernest Ruppe, awaited the com ing of the bride. The beautiful ring marriage service was used. After the service was read the or ganist played Mendelssohn's wedding march, nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes led th" 'irldiil party from the church, which was filled with friends of both contracting parties. A wedding reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dick son. In the reception room the host and hostess together with the bridal party, received their guests. In the library, where punch was served, Mra Fred Earl, Mrs. Clarence Penland Mrs. John Adams and Mra. L. G. Fra iler presided, assisted by Mra Charles Eppinger, Miss Edna Thompson, Mine Roberts and Miss Frazlcr. In the dining room, where a buffet luncheon was served frem a prettily appointed table, Mrs. Elmer Dodd. Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mrs. George Hartman, Jr., and Mrs. Harry Thomp son took turns In pouring coffee. As sisting them were Mrs. Frank Macy, Miss Gertrude Sheridan, Miss Harriet Thompson, Miss Eva Froome, Miss Maud Sheridan, Miss Myrtle Hawks, Miss Blanch Horn and Miss Gertrude Campbell. Mrs. Frank Moule and Mrs. Richard Mnyberry assisted In the reception hall. Long Tennessee Fight. For 20 years W. L. Rawls, of Bella Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness In side, my nose was fearful, till I began applying Kucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface: this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve In existence; 25c at Tallman & Co.'s, druggists. Glassware nt Cost. We have a consignment of glaxs ware, which we are selling at whole sale cost. See our display window. The water sot which we are offering for $.16 will cost you at least 12.60 elsewhere. Our berry dish set is a big bargain. Just the thing for a Christmas present. At Clark's gro cery store, Just south of the East Oregonian building. ' A nice Fur would delight her. M OO Furs, Xrnas talo price $1.1)0 l.i.00 Furs, Xmas sale price fri,'J.0 J8.00 Furs, Xmas sale price $5.00 $10.00 Furs, Xmas sale price '$6.50 The entire line reduced likewise. A lovely Silk Viulcrsklrt for licr. $$.00 Silk Skirts, Xmas sale $10.00 Silk Skirts, Xmas sule $12.50 Silk Skirts, Xmas sale The entire line at Xmas sale prices. Beautiful Waist would bo nice for her. $4.75 $6.50 $8.65 IS.Ou Waists, Xmas sale $.3.60 $1.50 Waists, Xmas sale ' $1.85 $10.00 Waists, Xmas sale $6.85 Many beautiful designs at Xmas sde prices. Store Open Evenings Until After A new Coat or Suit U hlgMy appreciated by lier. $12.60 Coats and Suits, Xmas sale $8.25 $17.50 Coats and Suits, Xmas sale a'5 $25.00 Coats and Suits, Xmus sale $10.25 $.10.00 Coats and Suits, Xmas sale jklO.25 $".16.00 Coats and Suits. Xmas sale .... $2 1.25 Up to the highest priced are reduced likewise. A nice Skirt will be very useful to her. $7.00 Skirts, Xmas sale price $4.25 $10.00 Skirts, Xmas sale price $6.25 $15.00 Skirts, Xmas sale price $10.25 $17.50 and $20.00 Skirls J J.25 Present her with a Kltl Glove order for Xmas. Lor.g Kid Gloves In black and white, only $2.85 Long Kid Gloves in color and $3.50 Regular length Kid Gloves $1 .25, $1 .50,'$2 Store Open Evenings Until After A $25.00 Tailor Suit free. Guess the number of words used In my ads, from December 3 to December 24. During Christmas week every visitor gets a sprig of real holly. with red berries on. FREE. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. O. E. Silver thorn, Portland; C. H. J. Munson, Moscow;' Wm. H. Weber, Walla Walla; E. L. Bogardus, Goldeadale; W. H. Kelsey, Portland; J. W. Baker, Portland; Mr. and Mra. StanfJeld, Echo; M. B. Davis, San Francisco: J. T. Weart, Hood River; D. B. Sheller and wife, Sumpter; G. B. Holloway, Portland; E. C. Wallace, Boston; A. P. Sprague, Elgin; James H. Clark, Baker City; Oliver P. Morton; Dela King, Rig Rapids; Mra D. F. Daniel, Hermlston; L. Camp, San Francisco; Wm. Dunn, Portland; W. H. Feani ley, New Tork; Lam Woolf, Louis ville; Joseph N. Scott, Athena; Chris Marretti and wife, city. Hotel Pendleton. G. B. Klllen. Portland; H. J. Meyer. Portland; W. M. Rice, Portland; C. B. Blair, Chi cago; H. C. Thomas. Chicago; Don Urgahart, Portland; H. W. Cameron, Spokane; E. Hedges, Portland; Lewis Rathburn, Portland; Charles .Miller, Portland; C. S. Carey, Spokane; J. W. Harney, Spokane; E. W. Chappell, Spokane; C.W. McCullem, Spokane; Big Lewis, Portland; Albert Parrey, Los Catos. Golden Rule Hotel. J. M. Wise, Boise; Mrs. N. J. Wise, Boise; Ray Montgomery and wife, Gurdane; Miss Irene Cates, Gurdane; A. J. Mottand, Tekoa; A. T. Wess, Milton; L. S. Wheeler, Weston; Elizabeth Mc Broom, Monument; Ed Rlngle, Helix; Edgar Forest, city; Mra W. F. Brit tan and daughter, Ehar.iko; Pearl Russell. Chicago; James Marcum, Potts; Joe Bereman, Athena; M. Bush, city; Mies Eva Vest, Colfax; Harry Adams, Athena; Charles Gay, Athena: Minnie Prltchard, Condon; Lee Whlteman, New York; D. L. Fountain, San Francisco; Jack Brown, city. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It la tha best IjLxatlve. Guar, anteed or your money back. Koeppens drug store. : Famous $500 : Beer Always call for City Brewery Beer the home product; $500 that says It Is pur. I CITY BREWERY . SCHULTZ STRICKER. (5 Carload of the Famous Grande Ronde Apples Must Go at Once. $1.00, $1.10 and $1.20 Per Box. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con talnlng honey and tar Is especially appropriate for children; no opiates or poisons of any character; conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug law, June SO, 1906. For croup, whooping cough, etc It expels coughs and colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaran teed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.' drug store. All tha news an tha time $3t: OrcroataM , Another Car Coming and I Must Have the Room Lymam's Mcurkei 310 East CourL PHONE MAIN 79 Table Delicacies for the i Livermore :!: Bickers ;; ' REAL ESTATE, ; J INSURANCE, i ' CONVEYANCE AND 'V, LAND BUSINESS. .;; Prompt attention to the rental of property. , , 1 ' t Room 19, Judd Building. j It surprises them to hear to a haw not got a Winona wagon. Thoae outer bearing blocks prevent the axle from springing and makes it the easiest running wagon on earth. The steal clad hubs are defiance to the weather. They never crack or have loose pokea. Our hacks and buggies are made by the Winona Manufacturing Co.. right in the hardwood belt. All air dried timber-used In construction. Call and see us. We are headauartera tar th F.U- banks, Morse Gasoline Krnrinn and Pumps. Estimates given on Irrigation and Electric plants. can and get prices from Neagle Bros, THE BLACKSMITHS. Holidays J ' f ew-Jr-H ; it '' I vunvtilO iijwJi1 unity Nothing like a turkey well Roasted To do that you have got to have the right kind of Roasters We have the kind you need a self baster. A baster that don't burn your roast. V. Stroble Cheapest place In Pendleton to Buy Furniture. 210 Court Lt, Phone Black SITt Choice Roasts and Steaks Dried, Smoked and Cured MEATS PURE LARD Carney, Ramsdell &Co. Time Mam U. All the new ail the Ume to the aat Oregwlaa. II'.. I Hill