TWELVE PAGES. PAGE THREE. WfA HER 'X0mmfflm X v AS Society events is coming and you expect to remember your friends with some sort of a gift. You don't know yet what those gifts will be, and ,no doubt you are worrying about them. Stop your worrying, and come to TEe FAIR. STORE and let us show you our m- mense assortment of Xmas goods, mi you will find everything, just what you want for each friend from the "Baby to Grandpa. Every line is complete now; they won't foe the day before XMAS Take the Tip Toys of every description Jor the children. Dolls and doJl .go-carts for every little girl :intown. fancy toilet cases, work boxes etc, for "Her." Ties, hankerchiefs. gloves etc, for "Him.,, Beautiful waists and neck wear for your wife or. sister." Slippers and fine shoes for every member of the family. YOU CAN'T MISS IT IF YOU BUY THOSE PRESENTS HERE The FAIR. Department Store PENDLETON Miss 'Pave Bartholomew left on Wednesday for a ncveral weeks' Visit a't Portland. Jndgo and Mt-s. W. H. Ellis are ex pected home. today from a short visit to Portland. Miss Coffcsld left today for her home at Oregon City, to remain until, the first of the year. Mrs. Ernest Tatnm, of Walla Walla, will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Downey. Mrs. Alice Sheridan was hostess on Monday evening for the Friday Even ing Duplicate Whist -drub. The Misses Clara and Wesley Wyd- U-r, of Portland, will "be the guests of Mrs. J. R. Dickson next week. Mln Cloe Stanfk-ld and Miss Effle Smith have returned home from Whitman college for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Gwlnn left to day for thi-lr 'former home at Boise, to spend the holidays with frlendB. Miss Pearl Montgomery will te a visitor in Pendleton next week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ellis. - Mrs. A. W. Nye left yesterday for Portland to spend the holidays with her uuushter. Mrs. William Shults. Tho Alpha Pel fraternity will give a dancing party at Eagles' hall on Wednesday evening, December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton will leave next week for a couple of weeks visit at Portland the guests of friends. Mrs. A. A. Roberts and Miss Bertha Matlock are the guests of their sister, Mrs. T. W. Ayers and Mrs. E. A Vaughan. me Duplicate Whist club met on Monday with Mrs. .1. It. Dickson. On next Monday Mrs. Frank Frazler will be hostess. Mis "Edith Slusher, who has been attending Brunot Hall, at Spokane, will arrive home this afternoon for the holidays. Mrs. George Hartman, sr., of Port land, will arrive In the city this even. Ing to be the guest -of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skiles, of Walla Walla, will spend Christmas :n Pen dleton the guests of his brothers, William and Ernest Skiles, and faml- 'ies. Mr. Jack Vincent and Bister, Miss Eleairor, returned home Thursday from Portland, In spend the holidays. Mrs. Vincent Is expected home to morror.-. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayberry were heat and hostess for the Friday Evening '600" clb. The prizes were won by Mrs. Sam Thompson and Mrs Oeoro'Hnrtman, Jr. Mr. Al Slusher has gone to Monte Vista, :Col., to Jcin his wife, who has been visiting her parents for the past two months. They are expected home -before the holidays. Mr. Mnry O. Nelson, of Weston, and Mrs. Vlqlor H. Cliastaln, of Lew Iston, mother and Sister of Mr. Clarke NelHnn, are visitors In the city to at tend the Thompson-Kelson nuptials this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skiles will re turn home Tuesday from Walla Walla, mev will he accompanied by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Van Ant worp, who has been attending Brunot nan at Spokane. Mra. Lee Moorhouse entertained the Pans Soucl club on Monday even ing. The prlre for the highest score whs "von by Mrs. A. W. Nve. There will be no snore mcetingo of the club until nfter the first of the year. The following students who have been attending the University of Ore gon will spend their holiday vacation the gueats of Jh lr parents: Miss Rae Vngel, Mhis Edith Johnson, Edgnr smith, fHen Scott, Dean Goodman and Dell McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Ctina. Hamilton were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday eve ning hy the. following party of friends: Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore., Mr. and. Mrs. Max Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry l,aatz, Mr. and Mix John Mitchell, an Mrs. Laura Nash. Mrs. Frank Frazler was hostess, on Tucsdav ufternonn for the Jolly Neighbors' club. The three prizes for the game of "CfrO" were awarded as follows: Mrs. Al Koeppen, Mrs. . Castlemnn and Mrs. I. La Dow. Mrs. W. E. Brock and Mrs. H. F. Johnson were the club guests. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was spent with Mrs. John Vert on Tuesday by a number of Pendleton pioneer ladles. The afternoon was devoted to reminiscences of early days In and about Pendleton, inter sperced with an Indian song hy Mrs. Bishop and a dance by Mrs. Jesse Failing. Mrs. Vert waa assisted by her sisters. Miss McLaln and Miss Diana McLaln. Prominent among the functions held this week in honor of Miss Edna Thompson, was the "600" party given on Wednesday evening by Mrs. O. W. Phelps. The prlres were won by Miss Harriet Thompson and Mr. Ben Burroughs. Aft.r tho gama refresh ments, were served by Mrs. Phelps; who was hsslsted by Mrs. Ben Bur roughs and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt. Ml?s Edna Thompson was the recipi ent f a remembrance of the occa sion. MUs Edna Thompson has been the recipient of much social attention this week, numerous panics being given in her honor, the first of which was given on Monday evening, when Mrs. W. L. Thompson entertained a com pany at "500." Miss Roberts and Mr. William Johnson were the successful contestants. The rooms were taste fully decorated with festoons of Ore gon -pine and wreaths of holly, to gether with red carnations, all in keeping with the holiday colors. The InvlK'd guests were Misses Blanch Horn, Maude Sheildan, Bertha Alex ander. Faye Bartholomew, Gertrude Sheridan. Eleanor Despain, Eva Froome, Effle Frazler, Myrtle Hill, Harriet Thompson, and Roberts: Messrs. Clarke Nelson, Mark Moor house, Men Burroughs, Pr. Ralph Swinburne, Charles Grey, Paul Sper- y, William Johnson, Ernest Ruppe, Fred Lampkln, Al Knight. Dr. l.ytle and Dan Smythe. The friends of MIfs Edna Thomp son were delightfully entertained on Thursday jpvening at the home of Mrs. John Vert, who was assisted In the evtnliig's entertainment of her guests by her sisters, Miss McLaln nd Miss Diana McLaln. Miss Maud Sherldun and Mrs. Clark Nelson were the successful contestants In the game of ";u." At the hour for serving refrerhmcnts much merriment was had In the finding of a ring, button and silver piece that weer in trie cake s,'rvd. Miss Bertha Alexander s fate was decided when the button fell to her, as was also the case of Mr. Ruppe, who won the ling. Miss Ger trude Sheridan made the fortunate find of the Bilver coin. The guests, present were Misses Maud and Ger trude riheiidan, Carrie Sheuerman, Harriet Thompson, Blanch Horn, Ad na Raley, Bertha Alexander; Messrs. Frank Mitchell, Roy Raley, Ernest Ruppe, Tom Vaughan, John Jam- brlth, Clark Nelson, Mark Moorhouse, Ben Burroughs, Roy Alexander, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rkhard Mayberryj Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. An Interesting social event of the week was the quilting bee given by Miss FUanor and Constance Despain at Hawthorn, their country home on Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Edna, Thompson. Each one of the Invited guests was asked to bring one yard of sllkollne, which upon their arrival was rapidly sewed together to form a comforter. When placed in the frame all hands set In to quilt as their mothers did in ye olden times. Needles and tongues both flew, and the guests proved experts in the line of comfort making. The appetizing refreshments which were served after the completion of the fancy work were thoroughly en Joyed by the following friends of the bride-elect: Miss Esma Sawtelle, Blanch Horn, Bertha Alexander, Har riet Thompson, Maud Sheridan, Ger trude Sheridan, Myrtle Hill, Faye Bartholomew, Alma Hallock, Mee dames L. G. Frazler, Frank Moule, Fred Earl, George Hartman, jr., Chas. Myers, Thomas Spoore and William McDonald. Miss Edna Thompson -was the hon ored guest at an attractive luncheon and "500" party on Wednesday after noon. Miss Maud and Gertrude Sheridan were the entertaining hos Usses, and proved themselves de lightful entertainers. The guests up on their arrival were seated at small tables, from which a dainty five course luncheon whs served. Follow ing the game of "500" was entered Into with much enthusiasm by the guests. The invited list inclded, be sides the honored gest. Misses Eva Froome, Bertha Alexander, F.sma Sawtelle, Faye Bartholomew, Edith Epple, Sadie Baum, Eleanor Despain, Alma Hallock, Winnie Prlvett, Myr tle HIM, Harriet Thompson, Constance Despain, Bianch Horn, Carrie Sheu erman, Adna Raley. Roberts, Frazler and Lane; Mcsdames Elmer Dodd, Lois Hunziker, , Charles Epplnger, William McDonald, L. G. Frazler, Fre Earl, George Hartman, Jr., Charles Myers, Thomas Spoore, Frank Hayes, Harry Thompson, Frank Moule, W. L. Thompson, Frank Mucy, Richard Mayberry, Sam Thompson, Wood Pasley, John Ad uns, D. C. McNabb, W. E. Prultt and U. ,V. Pholpa. The climax of the many social events of the week will be the mar ii:'.gj this evening of one of Pendle ton's pcpuiar young society ladies, diss Edna Thompson, to Mr. Clarke Edwin Nelson. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Leona" Thompson, on Water street, nt S o'clock, nnd will be witnessed by the relatives of the con tracting parties and a few invited friends. Rev. John Warren, of Hepp ner, will officiate nt the marriage ceremony. The Interior of the Thompson home has been converted ln,tn a bower of loveliness, tho decorations being Christinas greons holly, mistletoe and fir. Tho bride, a striking brunette, will be attired In a beautiful empire robe entrain, of white silk marquisette, made over white brocaded satin, and elaborately trimmed In real lace. A bridal veil of Brussels net with bor der of duchess Ince. will complete the handsome toilet. Mrs. Lawrenco Frazler, the matron of honor, will be gowned In pink silk marquisette over silk. Miss Maud Sheridan, Miss Blanch Horn and Miss Eema 6av telle, will act ai brides- Jf WfJ J' 3 Things that will Please Her. New silk Scarfs, a late New York hit: see the big window for them- $2.00 to $5,00 Fine Hand Bags, all kinds and all good ones, 75c t $8.00 Beautiful Waists o rllk messallnes, nets and all over laces $1.95 to $19.50 Silk TJn;erklrts, beautiful tucks and ruffles In wide flounce effects S4.00 to $17,50 Beautiful new Back Combs, set with genuine rhlne stones 50c, :5c, $1.00 to $3.00 See the 17 little singing wonders in the center of store. maids. Light blue Ilk messaline trimmed in valenclenes lace will be worn ty Miss Sheridan, while Miss Sawtelle will wear pink silk - togo, trimmed In lace. A pretty gown of Me crepe de chene will be worn by Miss Horn. Floral wreaths of pink rose buds will adorn the coiffure of the bridesmaids. Mr Nelson will be attended by Mr. Charles Williamson, of Weston. Tho wedding march will be played by Mrs. Charles Myers, and during the ceremony "O Promise Me" will be sung by Miss Alma Hallock. A number of Invitations have been issued to a reception at 9 o'clock, after which Mr. Nelson and bride will leave on their wedding trip to San Francisco, stopping at Portland en route to spend Christmas. Dade'a Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy liv ers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. For sale 9.10)8 Snap ,'bojq 9 uoddaoH "O "V q HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. W. B. Skinner, Denver; A. F. Bernard, Portland; W. S. Monon, Umatilla: J. F. Saylor, Spokane: M. F. Rohde, Portland; A, F. Patterson, Huron: Mrs. J. W. Bry an, Portland; J. D. Brown, city; J. W. Bryan, Portland; Hlnman, Seattle; J. C. Faler, Portland.. J. Jost, Jr.; H. C. Faler, Portland; J. Jost, pr., H. Palouse; E. T. Johnson, Portland; S. S. Somernly and wife, Nampa; Chas. Montague, Arlington: Clara Chlno wlth, Arlington; G. G. I.attlmer, Den ver, L. S. DeFoll, Portland: Alberta Gallatin, New York; F. M. Norcrcss, Nf.w York; Constance Hamblen, New York; Fred Stlnchfleld, Mayvllle; Hu-' go Wilnert, Olax; Ed Montague, Arl ington; W. C. Teutsch, Portland; G. E. Burns, Tacoma; George Mason, New York. Hotel rcndlcton. Sarah Andrews, Colfax: J. C. Fltxgerald, Portland; F. Wleden. Portland; E. S. Leedy, Port land; Dr. .1. Stewart. Portland; O. C. EJwars, city; J. A. Graham, Detroit: 7. P. Hayden, Portland; J. E. Stanfer and wife, Omaha; G. W. Ford. Port land; Mrs. Charles Senior, Kansas City; H. W. Cameron. Spokane; C. E. Rollins, Portland; J. W. Harney, Spo kane; C. D. Corey, Spokane; J. F. Useful Wearing Apparel for Her. At Xmas Week Reduced Prices. Fur Scarfs ,the $5 ones ? $3.00 Fur Scarfs, the $S ones $5.00 Fur Scarfs the $1B ones $10.00 AnJ co on to th. most expensive. Cloaks and Suits, tho $15 ones $1 ().2o C'oaks and Suits, the $20 onei $1 2.25 Cloaks and Suits, the $25 ones $10.25 Even up to the $66 ones reduced. Beautiful Drers Skirts, the$10 ones $G.S5 Peautiful Dress Skirts, the $15 one $10.00 Beautiful Dress Skirts, the $20 ones. .. -$13.25 Melchor, Starbuck: V. A. Newell, Portland; C. J. Barr, Portland; Frank Smith. New York; Walter Penning ton, New York: James Hearns, Walla WaPa; Mrs. S. Johnson, Cleveland; W. M. Maber, Portland. Golden Rule Hotel. E. B. Lybeek er; John S. Richie, Scotts Mills; W. S. Hlggens, Montana; Mrs. R. Short and daughter, Kilbride; G. M. Morlson, Adams; E. E. Parker, Pilot Rock; Mrs. Best and Rcna Maurez, Pilot Rock;' Miss Glenn, Vale; S. L. Ca nnon, Seattle; Mary S. Cameron! Se attle; Frank Belts, Pilot Rock; E. C. Blgbre, Fossil; E. Peterson, Adams; A. Beard, Fossil; W. M. Fraker, Echo; William J. Moore,' Spokane; John Mouree, Spokane; Ed Smith, city: William DeWlse and daughter. Echo: Mrs. C. E. Carnes, pilot Rock; Mrs. Helen Belts, Pilot Rock; G. E. Carnes, Pilot Rock; Mrs. May Wilkes, Spo kane; Mrs. B. Rogers, Spokane; N. Perkins, Spokane; B. F. Conner, Po catello; William A. Rullson, Athena; W. H. H. Scott, Athena: H. Boylen. Pilot Rock: Mrs. B. T. Bedell, Pilot Rock; Julias Wagner, Pilot Rock; W. S. Elliott, Portland; Carl Kupers, He lix; G. L. Morelock, Adams; Dr. Wil liams, Walla Walla; Elmer Marcum, Wal!a Walla; Earl Storm. Milton; John Robinson, Milton; P. S. Simp son; R. W. Ferris, Weston: Carl Young, Connell; E. A. McBroom. Pilot Rock1", T. L. WUlanghby, Adams; Ed Dupuls, Nolln; E. D, Collins. Ken newick; E. I.. Nervell, Kennewlck; J. B. Edlngton, Helix; Mrs. S. L. Bar nett and wife, Portland; R. R. Col lins, Kamela; Walter S. Price, Spo kane; Clara Chenowlth, Arlington; Charles Montague, Arlington; C. E. McLeiian, Juniper; A. B. Hascall, Pilot Rock: Fred Hascall, Pilot Rock; Sam Lee, Portland; M. T. Lewll, Star buck; A J. Hall, Spokane; W. Skin ner, Hermlston: H. B. Hurlburt, cho; Mrs. H. C. Branstetter, Echo; Jams Mircom nnd wife, Gurdane; A. W. Monteeth; Richard Webster. New York. ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost Instant ly bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by A. C. Koep pen & Bros.' drug store. WE ARE STILL HAMMERING, awny and emphasizing the great value of our lumber and Its superior qunl ity for building and other purposes. If we did not positively know It to be all right we would not guarantee It, but we do know It to be the soundest and strongest lumber ever offered In this market, remarkably free fiom imperfections, and cut Into convenient lengths for quick use. Our prices, aa you know, were always low. 0 REG 0 N LUMBER YARD Sit Alta St. 'Phone Main 8 will be appreciated, if you buy it here. Every lady ii. the vicinity knows that, if you buy it at Cranks it's alrisht, it's new and differ ent than the ordinary. Other sugges tions: Gloves, Cellars, Belts, Ribbons, Gowns, Corsets, Hand kerchiefs and Kimonos. It surprises them to hear you H&v not got a Winona wagon. Those outer bearing blocks prevent the axle from springing and makes it the easiest running wagon on earth. The steel clad hubs are defiance to the weather. They never crack or have loose spokes. 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 headquarters for the Fair banks, Morse Gasoline Engine and Pumps. Estimates given on Irrigation and Electric plants. Call and get prices from Neagle Bros. THE BLACKSMITHS. Choice Roasts and Steaks Dried, Smoked and Cured MEATS PURE LARD Carney, Ramsdell (SbCo. 'Phone Main IS. JAPANESE WOODEN BOXES A FIXE WIVDOWFVL FAXCY INLAID WORK. NICE nOXES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS, CLOVES, NOTIONS, ETC. Cook Perry Rooks, Stationery, Notion Wholesale and Retail. 10R E. Court St. Thone Red 3191