East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 191 1.
PAGE FIVE.
ONLY EIGHT
Days Moie of
Liv
enaood's
ireat Dissolution
Xmas Gifts For the Ladies
Beautiful Fur Sets in white Siberian
fox, black and brown Coney, Russian
Mink and gray Fox in the new shapes.
Silk Kimonas, Silk Waists, Silk Petti
coats, Gold Handle Umbrellas, Suits,
Coats, Dresses, Felt Slippers and hun
dreds of other useful gifts to choose
from-all at greatly reduced prices.
Fi.Liuen
good i Go
PERSONAL
MENTION
H. McLane of Milton, wan a visi
tor In "the city yesterday.
J. AV. Campbell Is up from Ilermls
ton on a brief business trip.
G. A. Eushee of Cayuse, Is upend
ing a few days In the city.
Wash.,
LOCALS !
I C Snyder, ch'mney sweep. R 3812.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood
and Rock Spring coal. Main 178.
Tor clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main 5.
Good barn and 3 lots, fine place, net
cash $1000. Teutseh & Hickurs.
For rent Furnished house-kecp-ItiK
rooms. 502 Water street.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
ce the best and th clearest pictures
All kinds of good dry wood, also
Clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's,
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famout Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Hen L. Hurroughs. phone Main 6.
Wanted Roomers and boarders by
the day. week or month. Apply Mrs.
C. H. Reitel. 623 College street, or
phone Red 3112. ,
. Wanted Uy elderly lady, house
keeping In widower's fumlly or ma
ternity nursing. Inquire C this office
Fat young dressed geese. 16c lb.,
weigh 11 to 14 pounds. Home made
taucr kraut. 1802 W. Webb street.
For rent Central'y located fur
nished rooms, with or without boatd
(34 Johnson street, l'hono Ulack 2902.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn. 620 Aura street. Fhon Main 13.
Rnnp, 160 acre wheat ranch, only
$2300. This Is worth more money.
TEL'TSCH & HICKEKS.
If you want to move, call PenlanJ
Bros. Transfer, phone $391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash- hauled
once a week. 647 Main street.
The mnn who wishes to be the
architect of his own fortune should
not overlook the Importance of mak
ing the foundation firm.
lst Mink fur near Christian
church. Finder please notify Mrs. I
Chrlstonen, 604 Jane strot, or leave
at this office and receive reward.
F"nr transfer rk. Wauling bag.
n mnvlnr household goods and
pianos and all kinds of job work
phono Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
For Sale 480 acres wheat land one-
half summer fallow, one-half In stub
ble, plenty wator, fair Improvements
Short limaul to Vansycle warehouse.
For particulars address J. C. Royse,
Juniper. Ore.
Your opportunity to see Dante's In
fi rno. Pastime theater, December 17
und 18. Admission, 15c anil 25c.
Ivost dog Mack and tan female
Airedale Terrier. Notify this office
ai.d receive reward.
The $100,000 motion picture that
lias taken America by storm. "Dan
te's Inferno." Pastime theater De
cember 17 and 18.
For Rent Six room house, modern
Hot and cold water, bath, toilet,
woodshed, etc., Enquire Dr. C. J.
WhttakeT.
"Dante's Inferno." A trip through
H.idi-s. Pa time theater, December
17 und 18.
Aunt .lenislia'M Xmiw.
See Mrs. Stubbs, Hanner Pike and
Mrs. Aaron Pride of "Aunt Jerusha"
fame in the up to date Christmas at
the Methodist church Friday night.
At the (.raixl Tonight.
Complete chance of program. The
Austin musical comedy company pre
sent "Muiry & Marks runny farce.
A N'iKht in Pekin." An hour and a
quarter of solid laughter. The cast
will be seen at their best as this is
one of the funniest farces ever pre
sented In Pendleton.
The new management :r doing all
in its power to treat a!l patrons roy
ally and will give the best possible
chow for the money. A man has
been stationed nt the door to assist
you nnd ushers will seat you. Two
ree's of motion pictures will be
shown at each performance. "Fools
head, Hyptonlzer," an Italian Mm.
nnd a feature film. "The Test" will
be shown tonight. "The Test" Is a
western drama and shows "The Cow
Hoy's I.ove test In the El Cajou val
ley, southern California.
J. H. Rondy of Ktarbuck,
Is In the city today.
ii t r ........... nnj a 1, I . , 1 Li V 1 1- .i
o Hermiston are Pendleton visitors j
today.
Will Switzler returned to his home!
at Umat lla this morning on the lo- ;
cal.
Hoy T. Bishop returned from ft
business thlp to Portland .on No. 6 :
lust li ght.
Jay Hurd of Pilot Rock Is transact- j
lng business with the local merchants j
today.
Win. Reordon, the lumber dealer
o! Hermlston, Is transacting business
In this city today. I
Douglas W. liailey. attorney-at-law,
returned from a business visit to
Portland this morning. t
Ford Carper, traveling drug sales
man, went to Pilot Rock with his
rumple case this morning.
Clarence Adams, well known Vkla
stockman, brought down a few-
horses for sale yesterday.
Ham E. Van Vactor of Heppner, dis
trict attorney, is In the city" today
looking after legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Chessman
returned this morning from a week's
vi.-it In Eugene and Portland.
R. A. Smith is up from Hood River i
to look after business affairs and to
make a brief visit with friends.
R. Alexander returned from Port- ;
land on the early train this morning
after spending several days In . the
metropolis.
Dr. Elmer Ferguson of The Dalles
! arrived in the city this morning, call-
! oil hrp tv Hii. Minims of his father.
Roe Ferguson.
John McShane is acting conductor
on the Pilot Rock local for a few
days while Conductor Fergus does du
ty on a main line train.
F. Poison, formerly a resident of
Pilot Rock, but now residing in Port
land, Is spending a few days In this
city looking after business affairs.
Miss Rose Lee arrived in the city
yesterday and left last evening for
her home in Milton. She has been
teaching school but was forced to quit
because of sickness.
Mrs. Lachlan McCleay, who has
been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. .Nye, for some time past.
1 has left w.th her son Donald, to join
her husl and at Oswego, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Keller and M!s
Alma Keller of Canyon City, are Pen
dleton visitors today. They are ac
companied by Mrs. p. H. Sones of
Long Reach, Cal , who Is on her way
home.
Attention, riks.
There will be a regular meeting of
Pendleton Lodjfo No 2S8. B. P. O.
Elks tonight. Initiation and refresh
ments. Something doing.
D. R. BAILEY, E. R.
Artisans Attention.
A reception will be tendered to Dr.
J. H. Olmstead. Supremo Medical Ex
aminer, Friday evening the 15th. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Unison on South Willow street.
All members are urged to be pres
ent. LOFISE F. LAMPKIN.
Secretary.
For the Menfolks
The logical nnd sensible Christmas Gift is one that is useful
nnd practical. Such a gift carries a finer expression of scuti
iiient than the costly but useless gift.
Why not make his Christ
mas gift a pair of
PACKARD SHOES?
A STETSON HAT
A NICK DRESS SHIRT
A PAIR OF WARM
GLOVES
A KIRSCIIBAUM SUIT
A KIRSCIIBAUM OVER
COAT A CRAVENETTE OR
SLIPON
NEW HOOKS IN" Till
( MR RENTAL
CIVIC
COLLECTION
The following list of new books
wi'l be reay forcireulalion from the
Civic Club rental collection this eve
ning at 7 o'clock:
Barclay Following of the Star,"
by the author of "The Rosary."
Bindloss "Winston of the Prair
ie." Real western story.
Brady Hearts and Highways.
Glass Abe and Mawruss. Good
story for a good laugh.
Harris Circuit Rider's Wife.
Harris Eve's Second Husband.
Hughes Miss 318. A story of
Xmas shopping.
Reed Flower of the Dusk.
Reed Lavender and Old Lace.
Reed Master's violin.
Warner When Woman Proposes.
Wentworth More Than Kin.
DF.I.IMITITL KXTKHTAIXMKNT.
Holiday
G
nor
Nowhere else can you find such a
superb assortment of new things
Nowhere else can you find such
bright, clean, Xmas gifts as at this
store. If in quest of new things it's
imperative you visit this store early.
AIISOIXTELY t!io SWELLEST LINE OF
FANC Y NECWEAR IS SHOWN AT THIS STORE
all lu fancy Holiday boxes.
New Veil Pins, Belt Pins. Buckles, etc., in
splendid variety of new styles all In Xnias boxes.
N I",V SIDE FRILLS AND TISSUES all in
Holiday boxes.
PERKINS GLOVES FOR WOMEN OF TASTE
in all desirable shades $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00.
XMAS SLIPPERS of warm felt for women and
children.
Flannel Bath liolxs for cliildren, $2.00, $3.50,
$1.50.
New VcRct. Pluh, Suede and Satin Bag4 $1.50
to $10.00.
New Bells of various kinds and colors 65c to
$2.00.
By all moans the finest collection of pretty
handkerchiefs Is found here.
Uehlanfafg
Better Goods for Less Money
AGAINST SWINDLE
POSTAL INSPECTOR SAYS
HE CAN MERELY WARN
and hundreds of other suitable articles such as aro to bo found
hero. They will bo kept and worn, making both giver and re
ceiver happy.
They meet tho most particular requirements. Honest value
and finest workmanship givo complet assurance of quality.
We Have the Newest Styles
Vorkingmens Clothing: Go.
A KuV Sized Audience Enjoyed Miss
Llnweiifcltor and Mrs. Rose.
A fair sized audience greeted Miss
Mary Linpenfelter In her musical pro
pram last night at the Christian
church. She had a very heavy eve
ning's work, but her voice never fail
ed her for a moment it was as clear
iii a bell and under perfect control
throughout the entire program. ' The
songs were of a very high order, noth
ing light about them. One pleasing
tlrng about her work is that she is at
all times perfectly natural. There is
none of this over-wrought facial ex
pression, nor trilling of tho voice. She
sings from the heart and It is clear
to all that affectation is no part of
her work.
Miss LlngenfeUer
Kvangel'st Holmes
week in the revival
church, and retrned
Seattle today. sUie
among the lovers of good music and
there and is to give a recital in her
home church before the holidays.
Mrs. Hose sustained her already en-
vlanle reputation as a reader last
night. She gave three selections nnd
responded to a hearty encore. She
is somewhat new to the Pendleton
people, but is sure to become a fa
vorite with them.
Mrs. Crockett and Miss Nellie Anl
ball accompanied Miss Lingcnfeltcr In
a splendid way, and all In attendance
were delighted with the evening's entertainment.
has been aiding
in lvs closing
at the Christian
to her home in
is very popular
Councilman Dyer Receives Reply to
letter in Which Ho Sought to
Have Swindlers Brought to Justice.
There is no law in Spain to forbid
swindlers from robbing gullible Am
ericans if they can do so and there
fore it is impossible to prosecute the
parties who write such romantic let
ters to alleged relatives In this coun
try. Information to this effect is con
tained in the following letter Council
man John Dyer has received from a
postal official at Spokane:
Spokane, Wash., Dec. 11,
Mr. John V. Dyer,
Pendleton, Ore.
Sir: I return herewith wour com
munication of the 8th inst Inclosing
letter from a professed relative in
Spain. This is an old confidence
game known as the Spanish swindle.
No action Is possible in view of the
fact there is no law in Spain covering
such offences as this.. Consequently
no action can be taken by the postal
authorities only to advise.
Respectfully,
THOMAS J. FLANIN.
Acting Inspector in Charge.
Apparently the letter from Spokane
explains why Spanish grafters have
been so persistent In writing to Am
ericans in hopes of inducing them to
send money to defray expenses of dis
tant relatives who are confined in
jails.
GHth IS SHOT Til RICK
BY ANGRY MINISTER
Brothcr-inljiw Inflicts Irolahly Fa
tal Wounds, Then Shoots
Himself.
Tulare. Ellanita Flagler, a beau
tiful girl of 16 years lies near death
at her home in this city, with three
bullet wounds In her body.
In the county hospital at Vlsalia Is
Henry Hood, a retired preacher. He
has a bullet wound in his chest, his
reason has fled and he is being heav
ily guarded by the police because of
the fear of mob violence.
As tho Flagler girj, whose family
Is of social prominence here, was
leaving her home w'th a girl friend.
Bella Tithertington, Hood, who is the
husband of Miss Flagler's sister, fir
e0 four pistol shots at her and then
attempted to end his life.
The bullet passed through his body
and lodged near his spine. In this
desperate condition the man fled the
scene of the shooting and made his
way through the darkness to the out
skirts of town.
Danger of Vengeance.
An hour later one of the citizen
posses that had been hastily formed
to prevent Hood's escape came upon
the fugitive two miles away from the
Flagler home. He was weak from loss
of blood and his mind appeared to be
clouded. He surrendered without re
sistance and was brought back to Tulare.
day evening, December 15.
Program will consist of a fair?"
Christmas cantata and drill, Santa
workshop and living doll so'.oa, chor
uses, etc. ' Admission twenty-five an
fifteen centa
Children's Christmas ,TubilV.
Over one hundred children, assist
fcd by Mesdftmes Rose, Landers and
Vaughan, will render a beautiful pro
gram at the M. E. church next Fri-
TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is on each box. 25 c,
SEE
Chinatown's
Oriental Restaurants
Toss Houses
Gambling Dens
Opium Joints
Theatres
Little Italy's
Push Carts
Fruit Stands
Street Pianos
This Feature Attraction
in addition to the regular
program.
Tombs Prison
AT THE
ORPHEUM
Thursday Evening
10 YEARS FOR INNOCENT MAN.
Columbus, O. Declaring that a
miscarriage of justice had occurred in
the case of George Frlck, life prison
er in the Ohio penitentiary, the state
board of pardons recommended today
that he be granted a full pardon
"since he has already served more
than ten years for a crime which he
did not commit."
Three, of those convicted with Frlck
hnve died Inside the penitentiary nnd
nnother still is an inmate there.
William Johnson was killed In his
home near Carey, O., by five masked
men nnd Mrs. Johnson and her four
cliildren were boun 1 with ropes. Tli
five convictions followed.
When You Are Passing our Windows Just Notice Our Fine Display of
Useful and Practical
Gifts that will ho appreciated and used and not set aside as orna
ments; gifts that aro in keeping with the times, such as,
CARVING SETS, Plain and Silver Mounted, COMMUNITY
SILVER WARE,Warranted for FIFTY years ; WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, ALUMINUM COFFEE
PERCOLATORS, ALUMINUM TEA TOTS with Tea Balls;
SAFETY RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, ATI? RIFLES,
ROYS' WAGONS, SLEDS and many other Useful and Practical
articles of which our stock consists.
We take pleasure in showing our goods and in helping you to
select your Christinas Presents, and invito von to call at our store.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
741 MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON