East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 16, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PKXPIiKTOX. OREGON. SATVRPAY, DKCEMHKU 16, 1911.
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Hotel
St. George
1 EVENTS OF If! THE WEEK
Bear in mind ladies and gentlemen, that the best place to
secure your Xmas gifts for the gentleman friend or relative
-the present that is useful, cherished and remembered-
PROM
A MEN'S STORE
1 GENT LEMEN'S i
GLOVES
llntchons & Potter Dress Kid.
Moeha, Silk Lined and street
gloves, $1.00 to $2.25
fr
Dress Shirts
Fancv or rlf, with nr without
collar, S1.00, S1.25, $1-50
Suggestions
Mufflers and Full Press
protectors 50 to M
Su?jenders 2o to 5?1.5U
Pajamas S1.50 to $3.00
Suit cases Sj1.25 to S20
Tie Tins 50 to $2.50
Cuff Links and Pin to
match $1.00 to $2.50
Sweater Coats 90 to $5
Press Vests S1.00 and nr.
Umbrellas 75 to $2.50
ITandbasrs $3to $17.50
Tie, Handkerchief and
Hose sets...... 50 to $2
Hat Brushes 50
Bradley Mufflers 25.
Worsted Suits $3.75 to
$25.00.
Overcoats S4 to 60
Raincoats ?5 to 20
Dress Shoes $2.50 to ?5
Our Holiday lines are
now complete and we take
pleasure in showing our
poods. Plenty of compe
tent and courteous clerks
to wait on you promptly.
NECKWEAR
Fancy Silk 25 to $1
Imp. Knitted Ties... 50
SILK HOSE
Comes in all cols, 50 pr.
Workwomen's Oothing Co.
Tomgbt
Extra Specials lor Tonight After Supper
AT THE
.... tuj,i,.v t hieh noon occurred
" . .. ... . .
the wedd nB of Miss Fr eUa Kofsa.i.
Frederick Stoiwer, the ceremony -imr
performed in the Church of the
nedeener with Kev. Charles Quinney
officiating. Only the members of the
bride's family were in attendance, lo
cal Wjetv being in Ignorance of the
event unt l late in me auei. -
i Mrj st..iwpr nre now nt home in
the cot U bo on North V.ncent street
WONDER. STORE
In addition to our entire stock being placed on sale at
Forced Money Raising Pricesbargains that have
staggered competition--v;e are going to give the following
extra specil reductions
For Tonight Only, Alter 7 o'Clock
15c
BKASS CURTAIN' BODS
After 7 o'clock only
5 each.
MOP STICKS
After 7 o'clock only
5 each
15c WHITE
OUTIXG FLANNEL
After 7 o'clock
' 7yd.
BOX WJKB HAIB PINS
After 7 o'clock
3 boxes for 5
REM EM 15 KR THESE
AKK SPECIAL
REDUCTIONS FOR
TONIGHT ONLY.
The Wonder
Store
The Srorc Tliat
Sells fur U?i
ine wmumi m
PENDLETON - OREGON
14
You Can Do
Better at
The Wonder
Store
neighbor, went to his house Sunday
ufternoon to see of anything was the
mutter, llcpcated knocks on the door
ot the hou.e failed to nrouse iiny one.
and Coiner went to the barn, wnere
he found the bodies of the man and
horse..
Norrls' wife, uon and daughter nre
nnw rpsiiliiiK- nt Wllsnnvllle. where
they own a farm, and word has ljeen
ar
CJKO. PAKVEAU, Proprietor
Pendloton's Popular (ientle
mcr.a Report.
flnheuser-Busch's famous
BUDVVEISER
the cot U bo on North iuen ' "" J-1 .nt to ,, UB , tho (,lsllOHiUon of
just recently buUt by the bndegroom.jthe 1)lo that wm
The bride is the chArming and ac-,
complihod daushter of Mr. and Mr.. !lrranKe for the firneral. Nor-
William Roesch of tnis city anu f(irmerlv resided in
.,f !..r life in Tendlcton.
She is a graduate or tne i'toui..u
Acadetnv and received furtner euueu
i i,wt.rn Rehonl. Mr Stelwer
l u i" 11 M , , , .
is a prominent member of the local.
is a prominent memuer , w.a - . Besl,los his wife, Henrietta N
bar, having begun his practice here M . & daughter Mlsa Kmma ant, a
deputy district attorney and associate : Dayld aU (f wllsonvlu KUrvVe
of Judge O. W. Phe'.ps three years j
lis and family formerly resided in
this city, near the Barclay gchoolhouso
but about three years ago Norrls
bought a little place near the Aber-
npthv u'horu Via hnu liinnu t.uii1ii1
Beslilos his wife, Henrietta Norris,
son,
him.
or .... ...
ago. He Is a native Oregonlan, the
f0n of a well-known Marion county
11.. .. ... la n irrnduate of the Ore-
i . i ; 1 1 1 . t. " o -
I gon Agr cultural College and the Uni
$1.75 GUARANTEED
BLACK TAFFETA SILK
After 7 o'clock
S9 yd.
x. p. skxis iwiTiii'in
SKUV.VXT IIOMK, C1IU1STMAS
Snokane. Wash. "Old Ilmmv" Ho.
versity of Oregon at both or wnxn... trackwalker between Umtanum
stitutions he P'"'",,' tud and Roza. In the Yakima canyon,
body affair At the latter he , was , Christ ma., holidays at
connected with tne . -" , tne h" of hs , Irelanil us
ha: :on ali st ot the Northern PacK c Hail-
t. einer nils " vnv nnmmmv In whriKH nmn'tiv hp has
wish much happmes, to n m anu .... for'3, years wlthout ft vacallon
bride. lnvnff TIo h: heen In central
- 4hp I Washington flnce 1887, living alone
The next . few days will see in- , . . . . . ... f ,(, . of
hnmpcomine of a number of Pendleton ,n,.i,s,r.io.i r..iir,..i,i tins.
. . . . . . V. .a nro nt- I
young men anu wumvu "v ---
on draught, 5C daa9
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and (
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe and Grill In
connection A La Carte.'
UUUg Illll -
,.njin ,.,,il..irej and schools In tne
....hiwf From the University will
come James Johns, Jr. Lyman Rice,
and has been on the trek at all hours
and in ra'n and shine. He has seen
the tr butary country in transforma-
man Rice, I ' KZ...h o,i
V.....W - IHII 11111. LUC LI f " ' UOII H. Jv...
t.-i,kii T.vnnwood Livermore ... . .. . .... I
i.iiiiu..... j Urn lit ra"OH perlOU lO me ay Ul l"Sll h-
and Tom Boylen. Olen Storie wroon nerfection and enjoys the
Dickson and" Bert Jerard will be late
in returning because of tneir connec
tion with the Glee Club which is now
friendship of scores of engine drivers
firemen and other railroad emploles
en tour From the man. womnn and child for many
Washington will come Cress SturKis nnwan. who is 67
l tl3IIUlf,lui ..... -
-r.ii . novino Miss Blanch Badley
and Mifs Gladys Hamley. Miss Edith
S'usher will return from St. Helen's
Hall at Portland and a number of
.i, .,intQ nt Orceon Agricultural
College will come back for the holi
days.
- -
A number of Lady Maccabees en
tertained the Bu y Bee c-ub Tuesday
afternoon in the Secret Society hall.
The afternoon was spent with needle
work and guessing contests. Refresh
ments were serveu. ine ...v.-u
..o. Mr T.llis. Mrs. Webster,
Mrs Kimery, Mrs. Eaton. Mrs. Kirk
patrick, Mrs. Caig and Mrs. Endicott.
On Wednesday evening, the recent-
i.. A..., r.!.i MnnHP lndee gave its
first annual bad In the Eagle-Woodman
hall and it proved a most enjoy
able affair to the large crowd which
attended. To the strains of music
f,,rniho,t hv the United Orchestra.
the members and their ladies danced
until a late hour.
Mlsa HmzpI Mann arrived last night
from Portland to be the guest of her
cousin, Miss Ermal Mann, curing me
holidays.
-
Dr. E R. Swinburne, who left re
cently for Seattle, will leave soon for
Honulolu accompanied by ur. anu
Mrs. Ralph Swinburne.
-
Mrs. Charles Hami'ton and Mrs.
Frank Frazler will return Sunday
from a month's v'sit in Portland.
miles around. Rowan, who is 67
years of age, recently expressed the
wish of returning to his native home.
ti a rfwnipxt nmi reconl were lorwara-
ed to the company's main office at
St. Paul, from whic.i word has been
received that transportation will be
provided. His railroad menus aiso
made up a pur.-e to cover his expenses
while he is abroaa.
HAS LOST Ill'MAX IIKADS.
J ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
t
1 Boarding and Day
i School for Girls.
J Primary, Intermediate, Ao
ndemln Sneeial and PobI-
x Graduate Courses. Depart- J
I ments of iluaic, Expression I
and Art
f PERSOXAL ATTEXTIOX
REF1XIXG IXIXUEXCESJ
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Calbraith
Principal
WAIJiA WALL., WASn.
T w
Robert Stott has returned from a
week's visit with his mother, Mrs.
Wm. R. Ellis, at Cathlamet, near tne
mouth of the Columbia river.
uti. nn.i Mm George La Fontaine
are in Honolulu and will spend the
balance of the winter there.
Philadelphia. Professor George B.
Cordon, director of the University of
Pennsylvania Musoum, has just re
ceived, through h's agents In Lon
don, three human heads, which, al
though preserving the full contour of
the features, are approximately 100
v..nr nlil. Thfiv are grotesque. y tat-
nned heads of leaders of the ancient
Maori of New Zealand, who were first
discovered In 1770 by the ramous ex
nlorer. Captain James Cook.
Prnfiiiir flordon explained that
h hpnds were preserved by a process
of smoking them and were kept for
the same reasons that the Caucaslons
keep pictures of the'r ancestors. The
heada are not gruo-ome or revolting.
even to the most sensitive and highly
imaginative persons.
The faces are smooth and do not
suggest human flesh any more than
the face of a wax doll . Tho eyes
are closed and the hair is well pre
served. Tho entire face is covered
with fanciful though symmetrical fig
ures, tattooed during life. Tho Maori
nre the only tribe of the entire Poly
nesian race who preserved tneir
heads. The people of Borneo also
preserve heads but do not tattoo their
face us did the Maori.
According to Dr. Gordon, the pre
served heads are very rare there be
ing only two or three known to be in
existence besides the Robluy collec
tion at Columbia Univesity. which
contains nearly a score.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
tr in business for
Your Good Health"
REMEMBER TTTIS WHEN
TOTJ HAVE PRESCRIPTION'S,
OR WANT PURE MEDICIXE3
Charles Samuel Jackon returned
on Wednesday to his home in Port
land after visiting for several days
in this city.
-
Tho nli.mnl of the Lambda Sigma
fraternity will give their annual holi-i
day ball on wecinesuuy eveum, -eember
27.
-
Mrs. Lnrhlan McLeay and son Don
ald, left today to Join Mr. McLcay In
Oswego, New York.
--
Th Pvpn!ni Uridee club met
Thursday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Edwin P. Marshall.
-
Roy T. B'shop has returned from a
business visit to Portland.
--
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruppe left
1 Wednesday for Mosier where they
' will spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Cooper
I
nfi. X'lnln Shea went to Walla
Wat la. Thursday to visit with friends
I r . r .. 1 1 . 1 .. 1 . -T....rM r, f TVnl.
iUTS rt.lIUV . rl'lfVH iv ..wiv'.. ... .....
- r T.l...l
In. Walla, was a pueta or mm. j-uviu
P. Marshall on Wednesday n'ght.
Kii UFn TO DEATH
11Y HIS OWN JIOHSK
YOU CAN CURE THAT H.U'KACIIE
Pain along the back, dizziness nnd
general languor. Get a package of
Mother Grays AROMATIC-LEAP,
the pleasant root and herb cure for
nil kidney, bladder and urinary trou
bles When vnu feel nil run down,
tired, weak and without energy use
this remarkable combination of na
ture's herbs and roots. As a regulat
or It has no equal. Mother Gray's
Aroniatiol.ilif sold by Druggists or
sent by mail for 50c. hamplo seni
GItEE. Address, The Mother Gray
Co., Le Roy. N. Y.
They Fit
and Wear
That's the kind of show
iyou pet at this store if yon
are looking for cheap stuff.
m KIXJIL L LAV. IV.
SHOES
are ray specialty and I handle
only the kind that satisfy
and make my patrons my
friends.
I would like to prove this
assertion to YOU.
A. Eklund
n ' A!x. " "
LOSS Ol Hp polite Pendleton's Pioneer Shoe
Is Ions of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is I Man.
often a forerunner of rrofltra-ing u- 4444444
It 3 serious nnd especially no to
people that must keep up and doing or
get behindhand.
The best medicine to take for it Is
the great constitutional remedy
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Which purines and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get It todny In usual liquid rorm or
chocolated t ibleu called 8ar3atabs.
Olil Rocliisc's Corpse Pouivl With
IVxly or SUirveil iseasc
oreirnn cltv. Ore. With his skull
crushed nnd bruises on his body nnd
nrms, Julius Norrls, 70 years old, a
recluse rancher or Maple iine, wns
found dead in a stall, nnd tho horse
that had killed him and then tramp
nri Vila hodv lav dead beside him.
The animal' had died of starvation,
and two cows that were in ma nam
were almost dead. Coroner Wilson
said 'tho man had been dead more
than a week.
a iot of croeerles In his buggy in
dicated ho was killed after ho had re
turned home from the Vlty on a shop
ping trip. It is believed ho wns
kicked on the head by the anlmnl as
he wns fastening It In the stall.
Vnl hnvlnir seen Norrls for more
Uian a week, Frederick Colger, a
Woman
U Itit.fcited and should know
I MARVEL Whirling Sprajr
Tbe new vagina, aynngo.
Beit most convenient, u
. cieanses lnnantia
Aak vour dniDpiltfot 1
If h rannnl ttnnltf
MARVEL arrrnt nn other?
kt ni1 tiamn for Illustrated
hMb Mlrl. fr crlwM full nartlm
MUVU CO.. 44Ejt23 ttntUNew To
CHICHESTER S P'LLS
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I'lllain II. d an.l i.i.lHtVVV
t.'.il, k-jiIc.1 rllh Ulna HlUn.
uuo f atnr. ni Tour
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II I A MOM ItllANIt I'll.l.M. foi 5
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVLRYWilLRf
General Line
of
HOLIDAY GOODS
well worth seeing anywhere.
Cut Class, Chinaware,
Package Perfume, Hand
Bags, Dolls and Toys
AT COST
Christmas and New Year
Post Cards in celluloid fin
ish. One cent each.
Koeppen's
The drug store that serves
you best.