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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1915. MACCABEES OF ECHO T HE gift de-luxe for A MAN can best be obtained at this big store, catering as we do to the men who are particular of their attire and demand the absolute correct in style and the great est value for the price. It is impossible to select fur nishings and haberdashery here but what will please "him." Bond Bros. Pendleton Leading Clolhieri HONOR OF A VISITOR KNIGHTS ENTERTAIN MANY AT SOCIAL SESSION O.N Till Its DAY EVENING. The Merry Christmas Mourner I OH Years Old. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 11 Although she Is nearly 1080 years old Mm. Ann Elizabeth Mugill uttended the funeral services of Benjamin Morris Maglll, her 73-year-old son, iron Ids late residence, 3059 N'orth Sixteenth street. The funeral had U'en delayed, following Mr. Muglll'a death, ho thut a brother might I reach this city from the south Accompanied by military honors, I Interment was made In Oakland cemetery, Frankfnrd. The dead nan was a veteran of the civil war, hav- wounded at Fort Fisher. 1 Mrs Maglll, propped up in a wheel chair, Joined the other members of her family In taking- a last look at her son. However, she did not seem to realize fully the Import of what was transpiring about her. Alleged Detective stcai um-. NEW YOrtK. Dec 10. The entire force of New York city detectives, numbering 600 men. were lined up In 1 ollce headquarters, and Inspected by servants In an attempt to identify a innn who represented himself as a detective and stole a MOO vase Satur day from H. K. Huntington's 15.000, uoo collection. . focold 4J 3 n d 1 i . dampness Mrs. ('row! of l (.rando Who Has Iticn Working In the lntin-t of HM Women's llrnrflt Association, In the (.nest of Honor Vlu-lial l"rograin Is Itendrrvd. (Special Correspondence.) ECHO, Ore., Dee. 13. The Knights of Maccubees of Echo gave a social and banquet to their wives and friends last Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Zaldce Cross of La (irande, Ore., who was here last week In the In terest of the Women's Benefit Asso elation of the Maccabees. A very aitertulnlng program, mostly musl. eal, was rendered. Mrs. Cross gave i.n interesting address. A very pleasant musical entertain ment was given on Friday night at the high school auditorium by the glee clubs. Echo's high school now I nnsu two glee clubs, one of twelve I girls and the other of sixteen bnye. J The Misses Vetta Starr and Sascue I Duff, teachers In the Stanfiuld school : visited In F.cho Saturday evening be tween trains. Umatilla County flame Warden fleorge Tonkin spent Friday in Echo. I Husk'-! ball appears to have sup , planted football w ith the Echo school I bofa. there having been five basket Kill teams lately organized. Mr. Ititchie of the editorial staff ! ot the Portland Journal was In F.cho I on Thursday. J. K. Saylor returned to his Free Mater home last Friday after a twj weeks' stay In his Butter Creek farm. Mis. H rry Heese drove up from her bonil on the Furnish project last Saturday .o instruct her class In mu sic. Norton Hobo of Stanfield was a business visitor here on Friday. R. li. Stanfield went to Fortlilnd PH4ay night on business. H. I Stanfield spent Sunday in I'eiullelon. A light coat of snow was on the B round Saturday morning which was the first of the beautiful this season, lut it disappeared before noon. Mrs. Evelyn skinner returned home last week from .. two munths stay In Pendleton. Mrs. Louis Scholl Jr., and daughter sucenlt- spent yesterday in i'ciiun:- ton. Mrs. Zaldee Cross went to her home ai La "iriiudc, Ore., Saturday even-1 Ir.g ami spent Sunday there, return- t I tie here today where she is to organ ize the Woman's Maccabee lodge. Do Your XMAS SSIIOPHNCj EARLYi STORE urges you to do your shopping early. A look through our stocks will convince vou that vou can gift purchases best at this store. OUR MERCHANDISE GLOVE BONDS WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM t WE WRAP YOUR PACKAGES READY FOR MAILING OR EXPRESS AND THEY CAN BE SENT DIRECT FROM HERE TO DESTINA TION WITHOUT DELAY. The New Shoes Arrived by Express Today S S S i make your FURS Never were Furs and Fur Trim mings so popular as this season. You will make no mistake if you give her Furs. BATH ROBES vIn a great variety of patterns. Your out-of-town friends will ap preciate a genuine Pendleton Robe. SMOKING JACKETS A great many styles to choose from. If you are not sure of the size it may be exchanged after Christmas. JAPANESE BASKETS Always an acceptable gift. We have them in every con ceivable design and size. Wark baskets, rose baskets, vases, iardiniers, sandwich trays, ba bv baskets, fruit baskets. A pair of Phoenix Silk Hose in Chrutmas Box will be ap preciated; all colors. Vu Needn't k' ej tressed after eating nor experiencing meals. Hood's on feeling dU- 5, nor Penning, nausea between arsaparilla cures dyspepsia -it strengthens ach and other digestive the proper performance functions. Take Hood's - the stom irgans for of their -Adv. t ski: S Perfection Oil Heater A sure remedy for the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to op erateeasily carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Dealers everywhere. For best raulls use Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company ICalitorni-ii Pendleton AA AAA AAA A AAA ML VilaUr ' MaBelx. 9 BT a H i i i i h ii uta ONE OF THESE beautiful fixtures In your din. ing or living room , and you'll be delighted with both its beautifully soft Indirect light and the added beauty and at tractiveness of the room. We have fixtures of all kinds. All pretty, all effective, all con venient and all reasonably priced. J. L. VAUGHAN FOR SALE (iOOIJ SEVEN ItooM. two STORY MOUSE :t(MM.im. Has fas, electric lights, nnd all modern conveniences. Close to the Union Station.' Call be bought for IM down and f 6.00 pet month, with Interest at S ( Cent on deferred payments. Qood I lianoe for a railroad man. Seller would also take cattle in part payment. This is a good buy and will not remain long on the market at this MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. 112 Kast t'ourt St. sino.noo suit. Dismissed. MOW YOHK. Dec 11 The two damage suits brought for IIOOOOQ each against the Rockefeller Institute lor Medical Research. Dr Hihley Xcguohl. Dr. Victor C. Pedersen r.nd Dr. .Montrose T. Burrows by Joseph Oarcla and his wife. Remedies Oaf cla, failed when Judge A. X Hard ot the United States distrlctd court, sus tained the demurrers Interposed i-y the defendants. Oarcla and his wife, who were employed In the laboratory of the institute in 1910, alleged thut th defendants Induced them to submit to being Inoculated with a serum and that as a result they became In curably ulflcited with a loathsono" disease. The cooll m handing down the decision ruled that the cause of ac tion had been improperly united and were Insufficient. At the time of the filing of 'he suit i it-urge W. Murray, representing the institute, denied that an Injec tion of any kind had been given the plaintiffs IF IN DOUBT ABOUT THE SIZE, GIVE HIM A GLOVE BOND; LET HIM PICK THE STYLE AND COLOR AT HIS LEISURE. CRETONNE COVERED BOXES Make an ideal and inexpensive gift. Handkerchief boxes, glove and jewel boxes. Priced 40 to $1.25. HANDKERCHIEFS 5c TO $5.00 Dainty linen and silk with col ored borders. Initial, plain and embroidered. Children's hand kerchiefs, initial or plain, 3 to a box, per box 15 SILK WAISTS In crepe de chine, Georgette, messaline and taffeta. White and all colors. Packed in holly $3.50 to $12.50 THE WELCOME GIFT FOR HIM Nothing so pleases a man as a new shirt for Christmas, and here you will find the largest as sortments, best makes, all moderately priced. MEN'S SETS CONSISTING Of TIE, SOCKS, AND HAND KERCHIEFS TO MATCH, ALL PUT UP IN CHRISTMAS BOXES. ALEXANDERS -- Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton s pres ent and coming attractions. Korea In 'iilllsioii. LONDON. Dec. 1(1. The F.icifli Mail steamer Korea. Sun Francisc,. tc London, Bllghtly damaged a Creek freighter In collision near Deal, ac cordion to advice here I sil,V DECIDED Tills tjurwUnn Should He Kasiiy b Pendleton people Answered Twin Hills." one of the most Important of the attractions to be offered at the Ore gon theater this season will be Twii Beds.'' the widely heralded laugh plu. ol modesn metropolitan life by Sails bury Field and .Margaret Mayo, which direct from a record run of an entirt year In New York, will be the ottering on December !. presented b Selwyn & Co., the firm that sponsored sucl sensational successes as "Within th Law," "t'nder I'over." "Twin Heds. iUite easil, takes rank as the runniest and cleanest farce the stage has Men since' "Haby Mine," which Miss May, also wrote. The carefully selected cast includes Juliette Day. J Morrison. Marion Lord. P. Paul Rpr. Work, the women of Spring Creek neighborhood near here, got nut and repaired the roads, and did a good job. Luke Trent, the mail carrier, com plained about the culverts and bridg es being out. The men were too busy with other work. Trent said he would have to quit carrying the mail if the roads and bridges were not fixed. The women used a plow and a scraper and In two days had the work done They fixed two bridge and a culvert. May Involve Crowley. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Dec. 11. Federal authorities will board the disabled food ship Minnesota when she reaches here and start an inves tigation Into the mvster surrounding Per crippling. That C C. Crowley, alleged bomb plotter, now under ar- Kitiens in a noi. some time" later. On invest gat on he fnunrt that he heard a crash In the barnyard they belonged to neighbor, and and he discovered that the dog had i that when the bulldog had lost her forced her way through the fence, pups she drove away the mother of and was suckling the kittens and 1U k-1 the kittens and had nursed anil ing them with maternal tenderness. watched them with jealous care. How to Cure Coughs and Colds. Keep out of Drafts. Avoid Exposure. Eat and Live Right and Take Dr. King's New Discovery. casi, F.ditha Maxham. illiam vv es ton, K lean OT Wilton and others. in the case of .1 girl i bl her fortune." This momentous reached in the suit I c.oidberg abalnst th i lirewing Company, Miss Goldberg Is rht by Kl M eter Breldl F.lijKibeih obi ana iiiaiiiiiiiiif (aiitiiiitiiiiiitiaiatitititiiiiiiifviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiaikvtr NOOPI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f S fiOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW 5 "VW W 116 Weit AlU St.. Upitain. Phone 433 nNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl? Girls Face Worth SD12 TRENTON, N". J.. Dec. 11 An Interesting nrecedvnt w is established n',.l..t. I ,,-luer In hftVP Confidence! . .. . u , v, pan ii m " - -w ----- - ty tnt. oiirfiuf coun ithh h In the opinions of your fellow-cltl- clared: We cannot say 1132V is excessive Hens, ot people who n, lM?nd on statements made b) nttei strangers residing in rar-away plae es? Head the following: j i. Morrow, rancher and butch-1 er. r. 1 7 Marie stree Pendleton, says: "I had pain In the small of my hack for about three months. If I did any work that obliged me to stoop, sharp twinges darted through m buck, Just over my tight klitney. me kidney ioc ratal one pained when passing. One box of Doan's Kldnev Pills removed all these troubles" Price Its, at all dealers Don t simply ask for a kldhey remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr Morrow bad. Foster-Mll-burn Co., Props , Huffalo, N. Y. IliilMns Ue.oi Her Pup. SALINAS. Call Dec. 11 A istent case of foster moth Mol-HIt wu brougbt to light b) Henrj man ,.i local capitalist He ws traded to his ba-kyurd I'y I barking and trying to knaw t icket and get at three little ki per You catch cold liecause your system is below normal and finds itself unable to throw off the coM genus. To recover you should first take a remedy to kill the germs. Then be careful of your eating. Avoid exposure. Co to bed early ami save vour strength in every ps'ble why. la kin me genus use ut. kang s Iew easy ami natural control and l.e awutej Discovery. of a speedy iccoverj . At all Urugguts Just the minute Dr. King's New Dis covery touchei the cold germethey iMaia to shrivel and die. Y'our irritation ceases. The cough eases and ou begin to get lietter. Dr. King's New' Discovery is jini laxative enough to expel the dead germs and poisonous secretions. The ingredients in Dr. King's New Dis covery make it tn excellent cough and cold remedy. Don't endure the aun -ance of coughs and colds. Don't keen i i suffering, llon't take the risk of tn en serious illuess. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Watch youreating rad haht'i You will find vour rough and cold under Hoffman, thinking that the dog nan killed their mother, drove the ani mal away and midc a nest for the Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy she was Injured when a balcony from W.H known C-oni kP" h" hl,h she was hanging out band; i.wl croup tad .oia. fc kk knt .n .ih kerchiefs at her home in Elisabeth, Fokj'. Hdt I Tr Compound. i nllend The minute that hoarse terrifying voiiapsiu. ,,i,r eoioth is heard in the home ot The property was in possession - of j,,,, s, ,; . ut comes Foley s Honey and Tar Com pound there's always a bottle ready. Hue's what be : "Two of my children, one boy and a girl, aged eight and six years re spectively, had terrible attacks of croup last winter and I completely cured them with Foley's Honev and Tar Compound I have ten In family and for years I've Hied Foley's Honey an I Tar lonits uu l and It never falls'' furnish worrv and save doctor bills keep Foley's Honey nan Tar Con pound alwavs on band. In your bonis. One bottlolssn along U H I reliable end iiafe and the last doae Is as guudj as the Orst. Get the genuine. Sold ETcywbero. the brewing company and suit for MM was brought on the ground that the girl's face was cut and scar red, her nervous system shocked ami that he suffered permanent and painful Injuries. The brewing COW ban) appealed the case on the ground that the damages were x- womcn ik Work on Road, HAMMOND. Okla.. Deo 11 -Their huebands busy harvesting llM crops and attending to other farm Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES ctr HOT TAMLES CHILLI CON CARNE trMsii styi.i: LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST OI-ASs: SKRVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cu'tonwooil Ste. Phone Si7. Pendleton, Ore. Hong Kong Cafe in VOODI F I'Mtl OltH Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c rVit-ldr Tra Boxes tor lai Oram day a Smially I gentlemen VII VI Ipeelal Chicken 'indava loi.fie 548 Main Street Next to E O Hldg. Fbone