East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAIlT KATT OKBOOXIAX, PENDLETOX, OIUBQOX, KATTRPAY, DECEMBER 2, lMf,
EIGHT PAGES:
sornrry events.
(Continue,! from rage three.)
:! . f ;ln- ,My lor a number of
jear-. Tin- hridesroom is ;it ricnt
..ni' ill.- (1 ; ut y sin-riffs of the coun
"y iii; I i;s Iveii exceedingly popular
ir .- nee the days v!ion ho was a
.-t!v:i l. r,i r.f the local high
-ch -. !. Mr. anJ Mrs. Strand
Jiave an unus-unTy large circle of
frien-Is v. ho hh them groat joy in
llirii union. On their return they
will lri.ko the r homo in -.he hand
i'ie r--Uetuv t.f Pr. E. R. Swinburne
jni v. il l.o at home so their friends
-after 1V ember 15.
The Current literature club was rn
tort.iine.l by Mrs. R. Alexander and
Mrs. C P. I'.ishop in tho Alexander
alanine ins on Friday of this week. A
proini m on Denmark proved of great
interest to memiiers and gue-ts. Eight
refreshments were servediin the din-i.-.;
r i.vii. Mrs. O. J. Smith and Mrs.
James IT. R.-ilev presided at the tea
table. Tho following Is the program:
Pani-h Traits and Customs. Mrs
many' MeAU'stcr.
To bid farewell to their
-r:e!i.is in tins city. Mr. and Mrs. E. J Cities and Scenes in Per..nark, Mrs.
-A. S.-hiffkr wtre at home at their ' F.erkcley.
leid.n.e. Sir. Madison street, on Danish Folk-Song (Peter
Thank.-.c vine rven'iiir and more than : n-;...,.,-, m, i-Knm
Iifty of their friends ca led between
the hours of eight and eleven. Mrs.
aichiffler was assisted by Mrs. J. T.
I3riwn, Mr. Dave Rogers and Mrs.
Carl Sehifiler of Tuseo. Mr. Schif-
To Get
Its Beneficial Effects;
Always Buy the Genuine
and
manufactured hyihe
NSold by all leading
One Size Only, 50t oBolile
Influence of the Damson English
History, Mrs. Colesworthy.
Canute and the Danish Accession,
Miss lloyd.
The Royal Family, Mrs. Hampton.
Read by Mrs Rice.
Discussion Scientists and Explor
ers of Scandinavia; Tycho Rrahe, the
Astronomer: Finsen of "Light Cure"
fame: Nobel. "Dynamite King;" Nor
denskjold and Nansen, explorers.
Leader, Mrs. Fee.
-
A pretty home wedding was sol
emnized on Saturday evening. Novem
ber 25. at 5:30 p. m. when Miss Em
ma Cole and Bert C Wilson were
united in marriage by the Rev. Frank
J. Milnes at the home of the br'de's
foster parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Whetstone, 513 Lilieth street. The
wedding was a quiet one and only a
few friends were present. The bride
wore a handsome gown of white silk
mulle and Raby Irish. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson left Sunday evening on delay
ed 17 for Portland, where they 'will
be at home after December 1 to their
many friends.
In honor of Tier sister. Miss Emily
Abbott, and Miss Esther Keene who
are over from Walla Walla as her
Thanksgiving guests, Mrs Roy Alex
ander entertained a few young ladies
at her home on Water street la-t evening.
illlKl BREAKS
1 1
The Busy Bee club was Entertain
ed Tuesday by Mrs. W. E. Fergus anl
Mrs. F. H. Mytinger at the home of
the former on Aura street. The In
vited guests were: Mrs. Goedeckfi,
Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. O'Harra,
Mrs. "Cherry, Mrs. Wyrick. Mrs. Stev
ens. The next meeting will be hell
DIFFERENT STYLES
In plumbing appliances are as
much in evidence with us as
in any other avenue of bus
iness. SANITARY BATH ROOM
APPVRTENAXCES
are as requi.-ite for health as
a doctor Is when you are sick.
Our estimates on plumbing
will prove satisfactory.
PLUMBING
HERE IS Al.
QUICK ACTION COMPRES
SION COCKS.
This is the only plumbing
shop in Umatilla county that
keeps this latest and most up-ta-date
device. It saves time
and trouble and many plumb
ing bills.
Beddcw& Miller
Pendleton's Only Exclusive
Plumbers.
Court and Garden Streets.
Thone Black 3356
UP A GOLD
IN SEVERAL HOURS
A FEW DOSES END MOST
SEVERE GRIPPE MISERY
It.
fler has Just recently ret'red from the In the Secret Society
tailoring ouwness in wmcn ne nas
been engaged here for many years and
he and his wife will start on the first
vacation trip they have taken for a
hng time Wednesday, when they will
entrain for California to spend the
winter in sunny climes. They will re
turn hero next spring but wdl leave
so, .n afterwards on a trip to Oer-ni.inv.
hall December
Mrs. Clark Nelson wll leave Mon
day for Portland to join her husband
and she will remain with hlin during
h!a tour of the Willamette valley with
the Round-Up moving pictures.
Mrs. Leona Thompson will leave
Monday for Portland, where she will
.-pond the winter with her daughters.
Mrs. Seth Cat'in and Mrs Edwin
Rurke.
Mrs. John Vert entertained the
Duplicate Whist club on Monday af
ternoon of this week.
Mrs Eleunor Re ifield of La Grande
was a Thank-giving guest of Mrs.
Lawrence G. Frazior.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Montgom
ery are visiting their many friends in
this city.
ECHO SOCIETY.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Dec: 2. The Henrietta
Rebekkah lodge of this place held its
regular semi-annual election Wednes
day night. The following officers
were elected and will be installed at
the first meeting in January. 1912:
Noble grand, Mrs. C. J. Gulliford;
v'ce grand. Miss Zena Houser; secre
tary. Miss Nona Houser; treasurer,
Mrs. T. G. Smith.
The firemen's ball given here on
Thanksgiving evening was well attend
ed. The music was furnished by the
United Orchestra from endleton.
THE CHURCHES.
I
Special music at the First Presby
terian church, Sunday evening. Dec.
3d. Program:
Anthem Magnify Jehova's Name
Farmer
Choir.
Duet Love Divine Stainer
Mrs. Maud Gray Swingle and Mr.
Richard Mayberry.
Solo Not Every One Shepperd
Mrs. Osborn.
Violin Obligato
Mr Braden.
Solo Zion ; Rodney
Mr. Richard May berry.
Accompanied by organ, piano, violin.
Solo O Lamb of God Bizet
Mrs. Maud Gray Swingle.
Accompanied by organ, piano, violin.
Solo The Lord os My Sheperd . Liddle
Mrs. J. R. Dickson.
There is not one grain of qu!nine
in Tape's Co'd Compound which,
when taken every two hours, until
three consecutive doses are taken, will
.surely end the grippe and break up
the most severe cold, either in the
head, chest, back, .'tomach or limbs.
It promptly relieves the most mis
erable headache, dullness,- head and
nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez
ing, sore throat, running of the nose,
catarrhal affections, soreness, stiff
ness and rheumatic twinges.
Pape's Cold Compound is the result
of three years' re-earch at a cost of
more than f.fty thousmd dollars, and
contains no quinine, which we have
conclusively demonstrated Is not ef
fective in the treatment of colds or
grippe.
Take this harmless Compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there Is no other medicine made any
where else in the world which will
cure your cold or end grippe misery
as promptly and without any other as-25-cent
package of Pape's Cold Com
sistance or bad after-effects as a 25-c-ent
package of Pape's Cold Com
pound, which any druggist in the
world can supply.
.First Christian Church.
North Main street. Holmes and
Ridenour, evangelists. 9:45, Bible
school. Room for all, and a separate
room for each cla.-s. Come on time
with a friend. 11 a. m., communion
and sermon; 6:30, young peoples'
meeting; 7:30, sermon and special
music; Monday evening, rest night,
but on Tuesday night and on through
the week the regular evangelistic ser
vices. A cordial Invitation to every
one.
Rev. Andrew Warner, the new dis
trict superintendent, will preach at the
Me hodist Episcopal church, corner
Webb and Johnson streets, tomorrow
at 11 a. m. and administer the sacra
ment of the Lord's Supper. "A De
ficiency" will bo the pastor's theme
at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. A cor
dial welcome for you at all services.
O
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f 1 a I
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On Christmas Morning
as on any other winter day,
you can make youx home
more comfortable and cheery
by using a Perrectxri Smoke
' less Heater.
PERFECTS $M
Its genial warmth is quickly al your service, ready for use in any
emrrgcricy. You will need it as a supplementary heater when those
extia cold spells come. Liter you will find it just the thing (or the
charigeaLle weather cf early spnng.
The Perfection Healer is Tight and easily carried. It is safe in
the hands of a ch;!d - the safest and most reliable heater made.
Drums finished either in blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel
trimmings - an ornament to any room.
A special automatic device maket imoking Imporiible. All parts eaiily
cleaned. CailoD loot ; burnt nine houii. Cool handle ; damijrr top.
Dcajen every wftwe or write tor oWnptive circular to any gicv of tin
Standard Cil Company
Incorporated!
ni i 3m.
Lit
JSP)
Cliurch of the Itoxlopmcr.
Tomorrow being Advent Sunday, the
Holy Communion will be celebrated
at the 11 o'clock service The Litany
also will be said. Divine service at
$7.30 p. m. Hymns, sermons and les
sons w'U be on the Advent. Soloist,
Mrs. W. A. Slusher. All are cordially
invited. Charles Qufnney, rector.
The First Itaptlst ciuireh.
Corner Johnson and E. Alta streets.
Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Horn
ing theme, "A Holy Alliance." Eve
ning theme, "T.he Acceptable Sacri
fice." Preaching at 11 and 7:30; Sun
day school at 10; young peoples'
meeting at 6:30; midweek service
Wednesday night. A hearty invitation
to all.
Presbyterian Church.
Corner Alta nn.l College streets.
10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m,
morning service, subject. "Retribu
tion." 6:20 Christian Endeavor. 7:30
Evening service, subject, "Waster
gjjins," service largely musical.
Strangers cordially Invited. F. J. Mil
nes, mini.strr
German Evans. Lutheran.
There will be services at Pendleton
Sunday, Sept. 3 in the Presbyterian
church, corner College and Alta
streets at 2 p. m. All are cordially
invited. Geo. L. Sprattlcr, pastor.
S T O It E
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IT'S GOING TO BUY
a jC 1 ii CI)
NEW
THE CURE THAT'S SURE
FOR
COUGHS.COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL DISEASE3 OF
THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS
Famous for Forty Years of Cures. Price 50c and $1.00
SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY BU
KOF.PPEN'S
Toe evangelist announced that tho
ireet'ng would continue river next
week as everything Indicate 1 that the
bes; results are yet to come.
Swellings of the fleh caused by In
flammation, cold, fractures of tho
bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu
matism can be relieved by applying
UALLARD'S SXOW LINIMENT." It
should be well rubbed in over the part
affected. Its great hoaling and pen
orating power eases the pain, reduc
es swelling and restores natural con
ditions. Prce 25c, 50c and $1 pr
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
"I had been t roubled with constipa
tion for two years and tried a l of the
best physicians In Rristol, Tenn , and
they could do nothing for me." wrl''S
Thos. E. WiU'ams, Mlddleboro, Ky.
"Two packages of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Uver Tablets cured me."
For sale by all dealers.
"She is Waiting"
and so are those she Is waiting
on. And mind you. a good
high-ball la well worth waiting
for. Good, pure, wholesome
Rye Whiskey, like the brands
we are now selling, will make
one wait patiently, but enjoy
the wait when the liquid arrives
cool, comforting, and refresh
ing. If you are a high-ball
lover, better try a bottle of this
splendid Whiskey of ours. Ton
will always want that brand
afterwards. And the price will
satisfy you, too.
TheOlympia Bar
Phone Main 188
and
Pioneer Bottling Works
Phone Main 177.
PETERS & MOIUUSOX, rrop.
When your feet are wet and cold,
and your body chilled through and
through from exposure, tcke a big
doso of Cha jiber'ain's Cough Rem
edy, bnthe your feet In hot water be
fore going to bed and you are almost
certain to ward off a severe cold. For
sale by all dealers.
Presidential candidate stillness has
already conspicuously appeared Un
derwood talk, for Instance.
Men who work only with Jaws and
tongue never teach anything profit
able seldom anything true.
the office
A. SCHNE1TER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE
Farr)ily Liquor Store
Phone Main 299
7 1 1 Main Street.
Five Passenger, Six QOflflff
Cylinder touring Car &UUUi
The New Series Franklins
Aro the most beautiful in designs and finish.
They are almost noiseless.
They are simple, economical and reliable.
They are the most comfortable to ride in and the
easiest to handle.
They have no water to bother with and they are
lighter and more powerful than anything else on the
road.
Latest model now on exhibition
Ask for a demonstration
Pendleton Auto Company
AXOTIIEIl FINE
SEltVICE I.ST MfiJIT
Christian Church Kevlral to Continue
Anotlw r a k at Ix-nst.
Tho auditorium of the Christian
church was again well filled last niqht
to hear Evangelists Ho!mcs and Ride
nour. After nn In firing song n
which all Joined, some of the fa-
mou:' Frank Heard cartoons along re
form lines were thrown on the screen
and discuwsed by Mr. Ridenour. Then
there rame that splendid .long by the
children which delighted everybody
Jioth Mr. Jtldr-nous and Mr. Holmes
deflated they had never heard chil
dren sing any better than in Pend e
toi . Evangelist Holmes gavo nn-'th.-r
stirring fermon, uslni; ns a sul
ject. "Three Judgment n..."
VOC r.W CLUE THAT I1ACKAC11E
Pain along the back, dizziness,
headache and general languor. Oct
(i package of Mother Gray's AltO-MATIC-I,EAF,
the pleasant root and
herb cure for all kidney, bladder and
urinary troubles. When you feel all
run down, tired, weak and without
energy us thU remarkable combina
tion of nature's herbs and roots As
a regulator It bag no equal. Mother
Oray's AromalttccbfwyOFSClessSwo
Oray's Aromatlc-Loar in sold by drug
gists or sent by mall for 50 cents.
Sample sent FREE. Address, Tho
Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. T.
When it comes to Selling
Building Material
Only the best grades of Lumber,
Lath, Shingles and in fact any
thing that is required in the
building line is allowed to enter
our yard. Estimates furnished on short notice
Crab Creek Lumber Co.
OSCAR. MAHLER. Manager
i loiii
.cl
Phone Main 92