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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
TWELVE PAOEvS DAILY EAST OREGONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, FKfDAY. DKCKMBKK 20, 101: PAGE THREE. Trifii'iim. i A. MTU vw' - vnrnh .ix mi it . u 1 1 tk r umrnmPt jurat ww . r n, . ui. mi vm m.- x: v i ill,' w z.:.rw Unquestionably the Greatest Money Making Store for. You Owing to our heavy Holiday trade our stock is nearly exahusted in some lines and we still urge you not to wait 'til the last minute to make your selections as you may be disappointed, surely the people have appreciated the Golden Rule values as it has been proven by the throngs of crowds that come to this store. Men's Silk four-in-hand Ties . . 25c Men's Silk four-in-hand Ties -. , 45c Men's Dress Shirts 49c Men's Coat Sweaters 49c Moil's Silk Sox 25 Men's Boston Garters 18 Men's Silk Handkerchief 25 Men's Wool Sox, 2 pair 25 Men's Caps 25 Ladies fur top Slippers 98c Ladies Felt Slippers 49c Children's fur top Slippers 69c Men's Felt Slippers 98c Men's Silk lined Gloves . 98c Men's Fur Gloves, gauntletts $1.25 Ladies' and Men's Sweateretts 25 Indian Hobos v 33.50 Ladies Outing Skirts 49c Ladies Knit Skirts 98 c Ladies Silk Head Scarfs 4"9c Ladies Sweaters $ 1 .98 Child's Sweaters . 49 C Ladies' Outing Gowns 79 Baby llobes 49 Ladies' Robespierre Collars 25 Table Linens 68 in. All Linen Damask 49 72 in. All Linen Dama.sk 98 72 in. All Linen Damask S1.49 Linen Towels 25 C, 49 C, 69c, 98c 64x80 Double Blanket 98c Bed Spread, long size, scalloped edge, cut corners . . $1.69 Our Toy Department has been the talk of Pendleton. Every child can have a present this Christmas for prices are in reach of all. Toys of all kinds, biggest assortment of Dolls ever shown in Pendleton. Priced from I c to $3.98. We know you will appreciate these advantages without further remarks on our part. "SStfT The GOLDEN RULE STORE11" EAT, SLEEP AND WORK. these three are man's life. The greatest of these, Work, brought about the manufacture of overalls, and the demand for better overalls, brought about the manufacture of "DAYS BIG . FIVE," the overall without a rival. TRY TIIEM. FIRST WOMAN MAYOR ELECTED IN OREGON I. A. lorie Lumber So. Modern Planing Mill and Lumber Yard in Connection - - . cmtiif4e.( rut, . Wo Manufacture to Your Order Up-to-date Office Furniture. Every kind Store Fixture. Moth-proof Cedar Chest. Interior Paneling, any design. Show Cases and Cabinets, built-in Furniture for Homes. Sash and Doors of all kinds. Any wood, style or finish that you desire. Only the best of material and workmanship goes into all or ders we fill. Every detail of finish receives our closest atten tion. Wo give you QUALITY and assure SATISFACTION. We invite an opportunity to figure with you. PHONE MAIH 7. "Warrenton, Ore.', Dec. 20. Miss Clara C. Munson beat J. W. Detrich I tor the mayoralty of Warrenton In the city election,- and accordingly has the distinction of being the state's first woman mayor. Miss Munson-was on the Citizens' ticket; Mr. Deltrich on the Independent. The- entire Citi zens' ticket was chosen. It takes of. flee January 2 The Warrenton ad ministrative body will then be com posed of: Mayor, Clara C. Munson; councilmen, George W. Warren, H. J. Wood, James F. Kindred. The total D U I G K L i VANISH A Harmless Remedy, Made from Garden Sage, Restores Color to Gray Hair, vote was 63. Miss Munson's plurality was 16. The new mayor Is a St. Helen's hall graduate, Portland, and a prominent riebekah. ASHLAND REMAINS DKY BY A BIG VOTE Bond Issue to Complete Power Plant Defeated by 58 Votes. Ashland, Or., Dec. 20. Ashland re mains dry by a vote of 1356 to 405 at the election, in which 60 per cent of the votes were cast by women. O. H. Johnson was elected mayor by a ma jority of 627 over E. D. Brlggs. A bond issue of $25,000 to complete the city power plant was defeated by 58 votes, but a $6000 issue for an au tomobile fire truck carried. Fop Salo Cheap. Good nine room house, modern, with stone foundation and seven lots, Will sell cheap If taken by January located near St. Joseph's academy. 1st. For particulars call At this office. D. J. Scott. John Peterson, Albert Peterson, Captain Stevens and Cap tain McPherson. They carried out the mandate of their friend. When they came- under th shadow of Point Bonlta they assembled In the prow of the pitching boat and with heads unepverfd kpt their pledge to their dead friend. The waves washed over the launch and all kept balling the boat to keep afloat' They ftank the urn into the sea. The seven were ex hausted when they reached port. The Board of Underwriters of the Pacific hereby offer a reward of five hundred dollars for the detection, conviction and punishment within six months from date hereof of the per son who set fire to the premises of D. G. Smith, located about seventy miles from Pendleton In Grant county. Wanted at Once. The East Oregonlan will buy your old rags. Must be large and clean. Bring or send them to this office at your earliest convenience. F1M DYXAMTTK III1 IX LOS AXGELES 1UVEU A feelinff of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first pcray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing ago. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. Wo all know the advantages of beinj young. Aside from the good .upression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are "looking fit" gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So whv Buffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful color and beauty in a few days' time T Most people know that common gar den sage acts aa a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Sage Tea" for keeping their t J 1 x Jl T nair uarK, soil ana luxuriant, in Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal preparation ot isage, combined with Sulphur and other valua ble remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out A few applications of this valuable remedy will bnng back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dan druff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair alter a few Cays treat ment All druggists sell it, under guar antee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. tNr Sale Bjr Pendleton lira" Co. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 20. Three hundred and sixty nine sticks of 60 per cent dynamite found burled In the bed of the Los Angeles river are In the care of the police while detec tives are making a thorough investi gation. The explosive was found by small boys. It was burled in the sand In a dry, rocky declivity in the river bed. PKT IU U.DOO ATTACKS WOMAN W1IEX 11K SEES HEIl KILLING CHICKEN Tears Her Ijpg From Ankle to Tldgh and I.s IKUigerouiily Injured. Med ford. Ore., Dec. 20. Mrs. J. W. Bonhar, wife of a rancher near Med- ford, was dangerously Injured by her pet bulldog. The dog went mad when it saw Mrs. Bonhar killing a chicken and fastened its teeth In the woman's leg. Before help could arrive Mrs. Bonhar was badly lacerated from an kle to thigh. A number of neighbors are searching the woods for the dog. Let Uie Auto xtucb: Haul It. Our specialty is quick work. Phon Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. Wa haul any thing. Penland Bros, "BIjACK nAVD" FORCES VIOMXIST INTO CAGE Copenhagen. The "Black Hand" sent M. Mltnlzky, the celebrated Rus sian violinist, a letter last week threatening him with death if he did JUST ARRIVED Freeh and Complete line of Gunther's Candies at Koeppen's THE DRFG STORE TILVT SERVES YOU BEST. not forward $250. M. Mitnitzky is so terror stricken that he has armed himself with two Browning pistols and only appears on the platform In a solid Iron and steel cage. One way to hurt a woman's feel ings is to tell her that she has none. WAVES POUND REQUIEM AS SAIIARS OAST ASHES OK COMRADE INTO THE SEA Cheer Up! You won't be bothered by the blues if you keep your liver active, your bowels regular, and your stomach in good tone by timely use of the time-tested, beneficent, and always effective family remedy BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold vr7whar Is boxM 10c, 2 Be. San Francisco. Dec. 20. With the seas pounding a requiem on the bar, seven old cronies of Peter Johnson carried out their mate's last wishes and gave his ashes to the gale. They risked their lives to do It, for the lit tle launch. Monk, carrying the cor tege In oilskins, one of whom clasped an urn. had to churn Us way through an onslaught of angry swells. It was a sea Into which larger craft dared not venture, and time and again It seemed only a marvel that brought the Monk out of the hollow of the waves. It was a stiff fight to the "potato patch," where the ashes were scattered, and a harder return Peter Johnson ran a waterfront place where seafaring men met and drank and told Bea tales. "Boys, I'm going out soon." he said a few weeks ago, "and I want you to take my ashes out to sea and scat ter them over the bar." "We'll do It," said the seven and pledged with a drink. Johnson died Saturday. The bar had been rough for 4$ hours when Tom Blight took the urn aboard the Monk. The others wore Fred Wilson, ,r jk r vr-m- i if b mm m m m if vmmsm oust 4r s 1 .iv-s s&i: s - Right p Knees L L Sclraefer Jeweler and Silversmith WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Toilet and Manicure Sets 726 Main Street Phone Red 3011