East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 18, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACK TWO.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAJi, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, Jl'XE 18, 1010.
EIGHT PAGES.
Now Lino of Royal Worcester Corsets, Cleanest, Cheapest Grocery Store in Eastern Oregon,
:. Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Men's PWlnnnr-
After Supper Specials
5 BIG SILK OFFERINGS
65c 19 inch Messaline 39c
Tan, blaek, light blue, navy blue, brown, pinks, mis, grays, heletrono ami many new
shade?, 65 values '. 39
75c Roughweave Silks 27 inch wide 39c
Comes in all the new shades of lavenders and rose shades, 75 values 39
$1.25 42 inch wide Silkdown 89c
Come in plain effects Only, light green, tar., rose, light gray, red, $1.75 value.. S9
75c 27 inch wide Novelty Sateen Stripe 39c
Many new shades, large array, 65 value ' 39
$1.25 27 inch Swiss Finish Taffeta 98c
Comes in tan, blue, gray, white and many other durable shades, $1.25 value 9S
THESE PRICES THIS EVENING ONLY
$2.00 to $1.50 10 doz. Golf Shirts in good pattern stripes, .all sizes for this Satur
day evening .. .. 98
SENSATIONAL $150,000 SALE In Full Swing
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Where it Pays to Trade
Chur che
s
Christian Science.
Services every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. Subject: "Is the Uni
verse.' Including Jinn, Evolved by
Atomic Force?" Services on Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock on Sunday morn
ing. Heading room open daily from
2 to 4 In the afternoon. Everybody
cordially Invited. Corner E. Webb
and Johnson streets.
(ici-miin Evnnjr. Lutheran Church.
Services at Pendleton Sunday, June
19, in the Presbyterian church, cor
ner College and Alta streets, at 2 p.
m. yAli are cordially invited. O. L.
Sprattler,
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Corner Webb and Johnson streets.
N. Evnns. pastor. The morning ser
vice will be a "fathers' day" service.
A special Invitation Is given the fath
ers to be present. Everyone who had
or has a good father is requested to
wear a rose. Evening topic "Victory
Through Defeat." Preaching, 11 a.
m and S p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a.
m.: Ep worth League 7 p. m. You
will find a welcome at all services.
Church of llu Redeemer.
Sunday school will be at 10 a. m.
Pivine service with a celebration of
the holy communion at 11 a. m. The
evening service will be nt 8 o'clock.
All are cordially invited. Charles
Quinney, rector.
Ilaptlst Church.
baptist church, E. Alta and John
son streets. Rev. R. E. Storey, pastor,
302 E. Alta street. Morning and
evening worship at 11 and 8. Preneh-
1 ing by the pastor; Young Peoples
meeting at 7; Bible school at 10, class
es for all; prayer and praise service,
Wednesday at 8 o'clock. All are cor
dially invited to these services.
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
A strong man is strong all over. Nj man cun be
strong who is Buffering from weak stomach with its
coiiseiwott indigestion, or from rae other disease
of the stomach and its essociu'ed organs, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. Ior when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When a mini " doesa't feel just right."
when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
tint, be is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Such a man should use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medlemt
Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood.
Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes
the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AXD STRESGTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non
alcoholic medicine or known courosmoN, not even though the urgent dealer
may thereby make a lit'le bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
11001)00' CAVSES WEDDING.
rresbyteriaii.
The usual services will be conduct
ed at the Tresbyterlan church, cor
ner of College' and Alta streets, to
morrow. Sunday school at 10 a. m.;
morning' sermon at 11 o'clock. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. and evening
sermon ft S o'clock. W. H. Rleak
ney, acting pastor.
Society events
'A "beautiful June wedding was cele
brated on Thursday evening of this
week at the home of Hon. Benjamin
"5"oung, 1726 Duane street, when his
daughter, Dr. Clara Reames, was
jnarrled to Dr. Eldred B. Waffle of
.Tendleton, in the presence of a Host
of friends and relatives, says the As
toria Budget. The wedding cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
George F. Rosenmuller of Grace
Episcopal church." The bridal couple
during the service stood under a large
bell of white roses suspended from
She ceiling in an alcove in the south
corner of the spacious parlor. The
br.de was presented by her father,
iwhile Miss Wilma Young, sister to the
bride, acted as bridesmaid. Dr. John
"W. McCollom of Portland attended
the groom. During the early evening
preparatory to the ceremony, Stan
ley P. Young and Lawrence C. Rogers
.axled as ushers. At the conclusion
of the beautiful ring service the re
ception to the bride and groom was
held. They received the hearty con
gratulations from the hundreds of
friends present. The bride made a
queenly appearance. She was dress
ed in a beautiful gown of crepe do
achene, made princess, decorated and
trimmed in silver, and carried a large
bouauet of bride's roses. Miss Wilma
Young as bridesmaid, wore a pretty
Cress of chiffon, over pink with bead
trimmings. She carried a bouquet of
pir.k sweet peas. Miss Edith Smith of
Portland, a guest of Miss Young, as
sisted in serving punch and was
prettily dressed in white organdie
over blue.
The members of the Thursday club
and the D. M. C. club assisted in re
ceiving the guests. The decorations
vere of special attraction, consisting
of roses, carnations and greens. The
rnrl"rs were decorated. In white with
roj and carnations," the library In
yellow with the aided beauty of
Scotch bloom The greens were fern
and mock orange. The dining and
refreshment rooms were in pink and
wn . ? p.
The flow rs and f-.liage used in the
adornment of the home were grown
t'tzinger was the fortunate prize win
ner, the gift being a handsome cut
glass candle stick. Miss Holmes
made beautiful decorations and re
ceived many compliments from the
guests for her exquisite style. The
color scheme was in pink, green and
gold with the ornamental designs in
pink hearts and gold horse shoes. The
table decorations were In pink and
green. Miss Holmes was assisted dur
ing the evening shower party by Mrs.
George Nelson and Miss Gussie
Holmes. Astoria Budget.
Miss Grace Bean entertained sev
eral members of the Sigma Epsilon
Omicron sorority at the home of
Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean last Sat
urday evening. A mock marriage,
various games and other forms of
amusement were Indulged in until a
late ' hour. The refreshments served
at the close are said to have been ex
ceptionally toothsome and elaborate.
Among those present were the Misses
Laura McKee, Hazel Means, Edith
Siusher, Edna Storie, Edith Johnson,
Xona Johnson, Gertrude Jordan,
Irene Shea, Viola Shea, Blanche
Bid icy, Gwendoline Smith, Eveline
Sommervllle, Gladys Hamley, Edna
Thompson and Edna Zimmerman.
Mrs. G. W. Pltelps and two daugh
ters, and Miss Helen Hart, left Thurs
day evening for Hilgard to attend the
wedding of Miss Vira Hart, sister of
Mrs. Phelps and Miss Hart. Tomor
row morning at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hart in Hil
gard Miss Hart becomes the bride of
Mr. Frank Rechlin. Following the
ceremony they will leave for a wed
ding trip to California and returning
will make their home In La Grande.
Miss Hart has been employed as an
operator in the Hilgard station for
some time, while the groom-to-be Is
a locomotive engineer.
Miss Bernice Ruppe, Miss Una
Smith and Miss Edna Thompson were
the guests of honor at a breakfast at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
i
In Mr. Young s garden surrounding .-Musner. i nurauay morning, i ne nor-h!-
residence. During the evening) al decorations were composed of
reception an orche:ra of six pieces
furnished the music. The bride and
rroom w re presented with many
"handsome g ft", in silver and cut
;?ass, ornamental brass and china. Dr.
Waffle and his bride after spending
. few weeks at lirama cottage, Sea-
yweet peas, while the place cards were
hand painted. Each guest was pre
sented with a charming souvenir in
the shape of a picture of the three
guests of honor in a small gold
frame. Those present In addition to
the guests of honor and the hostess.
Bid", the summer residence of the!Mis Edith Slusher, were Sybil Clop
Young family, will leave for Pendle
ton, Oregon, to reside for a short while
where Dr. Waffle enjoys a large prac-t'u-.
It is their Intention later to
uinke an extended trip to Europe.
The out of town guests and relations
attending the wedding were: Mrs.
Ida Fowler and on Edward, Pendle
ton, sister of Dr. Waffle, an 1 his
brother, Mr. Alfred Waffle. Mr. Don
ald Stuart of Portland and M.ss Edith
imith of Portland.
7'r Cliira W Reaniw. whose mar-
- rtaf to Dr. Waffle was held on
Thursday, was tendered a linen show
er on Saturday evening last by Miss
Alma Holmes who was hosteps to the
: members of the D. M. C. p. club. Dr.
P.enmes was presented w.th many
Hplendld pieces of linen, the needle
woik of the Individual club members.
During the early evening gathering
tables were arranged for the popular
card game of five hundred. Miss May
ton. Grace Bean.
Grace Finnell.
Edna Storie and
Moule and Mrs. G. W. Phelps. Cards
were played following the luncheon.
. The Rev. Charles Quinney, rector
of the Church of the Redeemer, leaves
on Sunday night for Seattle to attend
the International Clerlcus which
meets on Tuesday and continues its
sessions until Friday and will be at
tended by bishops and clergy from
all the western states and British Co
Dr. Clara W. Reames was hostess.
to the members of the D. M. C. D.
club at their regular meeting held on
Thursday evening of this week. The
club session was a farewell to the
doctor as she will make her future
home in Pendleton, Oregon. Astoria
Budget.
Mrs. Edith Tucker and daughter,
Anna Margaret, of Kent, Wash., are
now visiting in the city and are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patton.
I Mrs .Tucker and Mrs. Patton are sis-
' tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and
little daughter Thelma, returned Mon
day from a long auto trip to Portland
and other Willamette valley points.
Mrs. Willard Bond has returned
from Portland, where she was the
guests of friends for a few days fol
lowing the close of the rose festival.
Miss Margaret Lowell, who has
been a student at the Pacific Univer
sity In Forest Grove during the year,
returned home last evening.
Mr. Roy T. Bishop of the Pendleton
Woolen Mills company, is again in the
city, having arrived from Portland
Thursday evening.
Mrs. A. J. Owens has returned from
an extended visit with relatives In
Portland and other points in the
Willamette valley.
Mrs. D. Swearingen and daughter
have returned from Portland, where
they were the guests of friends during
the rose show.
District Attorney G. W. Phelps is
preparing to move his family to their
summer home at Meacham.
Attorney Dan P. Smythe has re
turned from a trip to the western
port of the state.
Mrs. John F. Adams of Walla Wal
la, was the guest of Pendleton friends
on Friday.
Mrs. Roy J. Kirkley has returned
from a two weeks' stay in Portland.
Mr. T. F. O'Brien has returned
from a week's stay In Portland.
Umatilla, Ore., June 18. Mr. Will
.-'witzler and Miss Deed O'Connell,
both of Umatilla, were married in
Portland on Wednesday. The marri
age was a surprise, as both presum
edly had gone to Portland for the
rose festival. Both of the young peo
ple were very popular and the best
wishes of all follow them In their
matrimonial journey. They leave
Portland in a few days on an extend
er' trip, visiting San Francisco, Los
Angeles and thence to Arizona and
New Mexico, where Mr. Switzler has
relatives.
Mrs. E. J. Burke was the hostess at
a charming luncheon Wednesday In
honor of her sister, Mrs. Seth Catlln
of Portland. Others who were pres
ent were Mrs. Harrv Rees. Mrs. E.
P. Dodd of Hermlston, Mrs. Augusta'
ENGLISH LIKE SIRS. WIGGIX.
Creator of "IVm-lope" IHiIines Hid
to Write of Wales.
London. English readers were
quick to appreciate a new literary
delight when years ago Mrs. Kate
Douglas Wiggln's charming book, "A
Cathedral Courtship," nppeared.
Since then their liking has been turn,
ed into allegiance l;f "Penelope's"
various experiences in different parts
of the British Isles. Thousands of
readers want "Penelope" to travel In
Wales, but her clever creator does
not take kindly to the idea.
"Having got nway from England,
Ireland and Scotland with clean skirts
I shall remain content," said Mrs.
Wiggln to an Interviewer during her
stay in London, "it would, I am sure
he an error of literary taste, and those
who urge me to send 'Penelope' to
Wales would he the first to say when
the book nppeared 'why ever did she
Ai-
General agreement is expressed with
Mrs. Wiggln's contention that girls
between 13 and 15 years of age are
starving for a homely transcript of
everyday life. The old-fashioned
"goody-goody" books for girls are
dead ns the dodo, and It Is high time
that a better order of story was forth
coming for them. Mrs. Wiggln's ex
pressed Intention of filling the gap
I? good news for young readers.
At I.enst Colored Wouuin Says So in
Suit for Divorce.
Xew York. "Voudoo" or "hoodoo"
she wusn't sure which, but one of
them was responsible for her mnrry
Ing. Mrs. Lillian Glllum, colored, 25
Greenwich street, told Supreme Court
Justice Whitney In applying for an
annulment of her marriage to Arthur
Gillum.
"Yo honah, I never wanted to mar
ry Arthur," she told the court. "That
feller Just kep" n pesterln' nnd a pes
terin' me to marry him and I always
tells him, 'N'o Arthur, I likes you
mighty well, but not enough to mar.
ry you."
"Then one day, yo' honah, he takes
me to his aunt's In Xew Jersey and
we has chicken fo' dinner, and then
Arthur nnd me and his folks, go fo'
a walk and we calls nt a houso and
when we comes out they tell me It
was a preacher's house and Arthur
and me was married. I left than and
got home mighty quick; then I got
conscious and knew what I
tloin." I
"Do you mean to suggest you were
the victim of voudoolsm?"
"Well. I don't know 'bout that, yo' j
honah. but sure the hoodoo was)
working all right. j
"That feller Arthur comes to my;
mother's home two weeks after nnd
gives me a pocketbook with one j
measly cent In It. That penny must of charge.
have been a hoodoo, 'cause I let Ar
thur live at my mother's home for
two weeks. Then I handed that
pocketbook and cent back to Arthur
and he left me and the hoodoo went.
too."
Justice Whitney
ill
HAPPY IS THE SOX THE BRIDE
SMILES ON.
Beautiful pieces of Jewelry for brl
dal and wedding gifts, of unique and
aesthetic designs, purposely made for
the June weddings.
Rings, brooches, sunbursts, bar
rettes for the hair, lorgnettes, opera
wns I glasses, silver purses, and many
other
TRINKETS OF VALUE.
Silver tea services, spoons, forks, and
knives ready for marking. There Is
no question about our goods.
get oi r ntir vs.
We engrave all goods we sell free
A. L. Schaefer
Jeweler
resers'ed decision.
726 MAIX STREET.
Important Notice
i
i
If you are not satisfied after using
according tn directions two-thirds of'
a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, you can have your;
money back. The tablets cleanse and; On account of my dwelling house
invigorate the stomach. Improve th burning, I will only be at my office la
digestion, regu'ate the bowels. Give the John Schmidt building
them a trial and got well. Sold by j THURSDAY, FRIDAY AXD SATCR
all dealers. I DAY
i Each week till further notice
Peary has been tnnde a LL D. by
the University of Edinburgh, hut this ;
has become a pretty common com
pllment. I
Dr. F. A. CLISE
Eye Specialist.
Olnd to Recommend Them.
Mr. E Weakley, Kokomo, Ind.,
says: "After taking Foley Kidney
Pills, the severe headache left me,
my kidneys became stronger, the se
cretions natural and ml bladder no
longer pained me. I am clad to
recommend Foley Kidney Pills." In
a yellow package. Koeppen Bros.
Mis I-uinont WetlH.
Millbrook, X. Y., June 18. Miss
Frances Cleveland Lamont, daughter
of the late Daniel Scott Lamont, sec
retary of war during President Cleve
land's second administration, and
Francis Le Baron Robbins. Jr., a
nephew of Levi P. Morton, were mar
ried today at Grace church.
Carimo to Sing.
PariB, June 18. Enrico Caruso and
a dozen other great artists will sing
tomorrow at the National Opera, the
proceeds of the concert to go to charity.
The figures secured by the recent
census will be given out soon, but we
can reassure the ladles that their
ageg will be given by average and not
individually.
Read the "Want" ads today?
Almost every day comes the report
of some one, usually a young person,
dying of tuberculosis. Every such sad
Incident should add t the number of
people who are making war on this
disease.
Rave money bv reading today's ads
Tboosanis Haye Kidney
Trouble and Never Scspect it
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass wi'.h yon'
water and let it stand twenty-tour hours
A rLl a hncit unst seat
(tO strii'gy or inili;-.
v'vt Y n'trtnrrmrciftei
JJy J iiniicatc3 u:: un
1ILUUJ1V COlHil
tion of the kid
neys; too fre
quent desire t'
uass it or ruin ii
tha back are als-j symptom.-; l.iat lei l yo
tli2 kidneys and bladder uic out of ordo
.i.:cl itcccl ultcntion.
What Xo Do.
There is coi::fort in the knowledge r.
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'!
Swamp-Root, tlic ;;rcat kidney renicl.
lY'.fi'.l:; almost every wish in correct''::;
rheumatism, pain in tne back, kidneys
iivcr, bhuhicrandevtry partci thcuriiiur;
pxsajje. Corrects inability to hold watet
t-iil scalding pain in pasting it, or bar
effects following use of liquor, wine oi
b'-cr, nnd overcomes that unpleasant lie
cc.;sity of being compelled to go oftct
tbrough tbu day, and to Kct up mu:i
times during the night. The mild aiu,
immediate effect of Swamp-Root i
"soon realized. It stands the highest be
causeof its remarkable Ss-
health restoring prep- ssfSzSff.y-,-.
tTinlirirn vnn shrmlrl I i 5
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You may have a sample bottle sent fre
bymail Address Dr. Kilmer &' Co., Ring
lmmton, N. Y. Mention this pajK-r am'
rememberthetiame, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Koot, and the address, Kiughaiutou,
N. Y., on every bottle.
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Right, at the time you will commence to need 'em
Sailors, Panamas, Soft Shapes, any kind, all kinds.
VORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING CO.
mm
Fresh Candy Just
Arrived
15c
a pound at
F. J. DONALDSON.
Reliable Drrgglst.
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FOR. SALE
00 acre farm, 20 acres In alfalfa, close to town, 110.000. Terms.
24 0 acre farm, 75 acres In alfalfa, rich bottom land, good house'
ham nnd orchard. $9,000. Terms.
116 ncre farm, 20 acres in alfalfa, 15 acres In gardun. All stock
and implements goes with this place for 14,500 cash.
CO acres of bottom land, E miles from Echo. House and barn,
young orchard, $3,000 cash.
320 acres of good wheat land close to Pendleton, $13,000. Terms.
320 acres wheat land 9 mllos from Pendleton, part of crop goes
with the place if sold at once. $13,000 cash.
120 acres good Umber land 12 miles from Pilot Rock, $9.00 per
acre, easy terms.
One 7 room house on Cosble street, $675.00. Terms.
One 8 room house and barn on west Alta street, $2600. Terms.
Address Dan Kemler
210 W. Bluff Street
PENDLETON, OREQON,