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TEN PAGES FADE SIX DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1080. FIGURES IN MYSTERY THE THOMAS SHOP Formerly Known a Th prU Social and Personal i An event of extraordinary Import . v ishing t kets returned, to them, en- .which will benefit the Parish House i" both niualcalh nnd him in , uml cloM n self-addressed, atumped cn- tuild fund ol the Church of the lie on which will un-puni mii.tiM-y nitimt el-pr; otherwise tickets will he held dee liter, were purchased ktst evening I rmifij people fr"m this place. In thw Jit the theatre hox office until called nt the annual parish house dinner, und in iHMineed njne-du' nngaK-rment, at for. J.ttrest In the eent h mounting with lh Keylnr rnt. Walla Walla-, on The regular neat sale open at the approach of the presentation date. Tuenday. January ft, of the San Qtrlo'ttle Kelor i J rami mi Monday, Janu- Wednesday evening, January 2S, de Craud ciiMa mpany. greuteat of all nary l. The event promise to proie claioii having been made to give but looting opera orga nUa lion, nne of the moat brilliant, both tnusi- one Kirmea perfoi inn m e. Tickets arc .IN and s.u i illv, eve-f arranged for being sold at one dollar ami at 7.". and With on., hundred mc.nbeo. s.., Wall Walla. CO cents and scats will be ri'si-ri ivl nf iwmij ui i in 1 1 , , u uiwuiMieg a t l - I"' f the nrmni ilav Mucr, n te- I , , . ... . , ' m ' " Am a charming and unique "bon voy rortHy feature of a Crand opera , . ... ... , K-f h , . 1 i . . age to John W . Miller, pioneer hunts the Han Carlo wdl nmio t.. Walla Wal la Intact, and a big presentation of Verdi" ..i M i , v .,i t,. nor "II Ti-,. g'i'P litorc," will lc stared. Among the -mis to sing the hlg i ,r' , ' . rolea are Mine. Itcttma Freeman, n-d- aml !" 'V . V dram.'ittc Koprano late ,f (he Itoyal t a, (OoTefit (larden , London . Mine Ada Pugg I. contralto, from the Teatr.' Notional, Havana; Sen or Man uel Salasar. eminent Spanish tenor: Senor Vincent e Hal lest or, premier baritone of Spain, now making his firt American tour; Signor Natalc tVrvl, famouH hanso fr.im the Mon treal Opera Company, and other. Blgnor Qg)Bf Merolu, late chief maestro of t he Ixndon Hammer stelnht opera Hoiikc. London, will di rect the (wrformance. The prices range frm $3. hft. $2. 50, I: and fl. and Manager P. W. Iff. of the Keyloer Grand, announce that he will fill mail orders when accom pn nied by renkittance, which must man. who is to leave this evening for Missouri l.ouls Seharpf entertained a f friends at an s o clock Mip- p. r last night. In tribute to Mr. Mil ler's skill as a hunter and sportsman o'lon to the mountains I near which he has long made hi home, the guest l.st Included friends Of Mr Miller who have enjoyed fish ing and hunting there with htm and to the dinner, which was , served In the den of the Seharpf home, they were asked to come in sportsmen's costume. The event proved an unusually enjo able one to Mr Seharpf s six who included besides Mr. Thompsons lrug Store, the Oregon heater being the scene of the coming vent, Mrs. J. t Snow chairman of the In ltd, and Mrm, M. 0. Bennett, author f the local plan, are In charge of the affair and thc arc being assisted by corps f Cuild members. Mrs. I H. Campbell and daughter. Miss Virginia Campbell, left on No. IT oday for Portland, from where, after pending a few weeks, they wllj go on o California for the winter. Mrs. M. M. Johns of Vancouver Washington, is spending a few da in guests 1 endfeton as the house guest of Mr. Miller. M Mrt Joseph N. Scott at their home Fred Steiwer. I. O. rhcips, J. H. Ra- i-ewis street. Airs. Johns is en lev. C W. PnhW of Pilot Hock, and route home from a month s visit with F. II Mi.cs of Helix. hel 9on ami daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Miller, for many years has made Mrs- Melville Johns, at Athena. Mrs. his home about a mile east of Pilot ,Jonns win De tn Pendleton through- Rock. The lemith of his stay in Mis sourl is indifinite. As permits to see eight vaudeville InrliuU t ho Knvornmrnl war I-iv of 10 acts Including all best local talent per cent. Mr. Iff asks that those stars " first tickets for the Kirmes out the week. Mrs. K. O. inxrker. Miss Normal Al loway. Mrs. Fred Karl and Mis. i. twr ence Q, Fraxler returned this morning from Portland, where they have been for the past week. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY H FINAL Ik clearance i niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiin HOfyS PSTAIRS GARMENT SHOP OUR GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE Started witli a rush tin? morning. SEE THE GEORGETTE WAISTS at Just 1-2 Regular Prices. ALL COATS NOW HALF PRICE. Good iHtngi vt in ntnrt' for n group ouiik ft. Ik tomorrow cveninir. Mr. Sjanii .Mrs. K. i . Karnhart having asked 55 all eirls and buys of the high school S who are membora of tho Methodist S1 Sunday school to attend services at the S church tomorrow evening after which K n,.ichiiies will be waiting to take them Sito the Karnhart country home, a few Similes northeast of town for a "feed" STj.md informal evening of merrymaking. i The Inspiration club enjoyed a de S'liKhtful meetinn yesterday with .Mrs. SjU A. McClintock, the afternoon with Sj needlework being intersersed with Slmusical numbers by .Mrs. X. P. Gris 5 wold and Miss Kathleen McClintock. 5! In serving a dainty lunch the hostess was assisted by Mrs. John Greulich. Guests other than 'lb members were ! Mrs. W. p. oriswold of Sioux Palls, s. I IX, and Mrs. M. M. .Johns of Vnnenu- Washington. 5 The next Inspiration club meetitiK S is to be held in a fortnight with Mrs. J G- H. Johnson, at her home on Court ! street. . VIM. ' LOUISVILLE, Ky. Laurence Gardner, lS-year-old child com panion of Dr. Christopher Schott who says' she was with the physician, distributing Christmas gifts at the tins of the murder of Miss Elizabeth Oriffl'.h, Schott'f office assistant. Inset picture 1 Dr. Schott, who Is held la ti death of Was Urifflth. OF ALL CLOTH AND PLUSH COATS at $10, $15 and up to $55. SUITS A few at $10.(K). Others at $19.75 and up to $45.00 FOX SCARFS At Less Than Wholesale Prices. BLOUSES, PETTICOATS AND SWEATERS ALL REDUCED V COSTS ONLY $5,351. lockings. Maybe that nice-luokint; young assistant behind the cotintt will preach you a snort sermon on Tho tho stockings unrighteousness und SALT I.AK'I. (MTV Tan IK statement of II. !:. King of Seattle j send you away clutching a parcel of in an address before the National Re-1 homeknltted-woolens which you'll tail Clothers' association at Chicago j never wear, or making vows of eter yesterday that clothing prices will nal homespun which you'll never advance from 1'tS t In percent, partly 'keen McPherson Circle No. 33, Indies of Sjthe O. A. It., will meet tomorrow at S the home of Mrs. Winnie Lincoln, 30S jCoifbl street, with Mrs. Mary Stevens, SjMrs. Edith Powell and Mrs. Lincoln S aa hostesses. 2M i i.om: T.wi.oit r.i.ix;. TlllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllMIIIIIIIllllliillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiii DOLLS WITH HAIR SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY These dolls are regular $2.25 and $2.50 values. Cleanup price before inventory $1.89 THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. r. It. Frazelle is here todav from X Port land. George Kelley. of oniahu. is today. D. Monahan. of Salt Lake, is a Pen dleton business visitor todav. E. D. Howe is in the city from Port 1;. nd today. E. A. Schiffler Is ill at' his home to day with a threatened attack of la grippe. Kred Moes of Helix, returned last night from a short trip to Portland and went, out to Helix today. Ilalph Holte, cashier of the Pank of Stanfield was in the city last evening. George t'arnes and Elbert Casteel I of Pilot liock, were in Pendleton Wednesday afternoon on a buying trip. I C. W. Paulus. cashier of the First Bank of Pilot Hock, is in town today ion business. -Lester Eolin of Ckiah, is in the city : today. E. It. Rankin la a Pendleton busi ness visitor from Pilot Hock. , J. H. Baylor, of Freewater ,is In the 'city today. I A. Knox, who registers from Mon llana. Is at the Golden Rule today. P. W. Homier of Freewater. is in Lthe city today. because of higher wool prices, was characterized as "absurd" by Dr. S. W. McClure. secretary of the National Wool Grower's Association. Mr. King said before the colthiers that Austra lian wool has increased from $1.14 a limtnrl In 1111 ; . SI III a iiounit nflnr. The truth "f the matter is thatlle" -v"u sl,ch wool Is no higher in Boston, the wool market of the country, today than it was 90 days ago." Dr. McClure de cleared, "and the highest price yet paid for clean scoured wool in Boston here around -. 1 1' per puund for the very finest grade. Ordinary three-eights blood wool, out i f whirh soldiers unl- has no fears .'or her, htily-flve Is a d im e, be sure to make it a waltz. m know lodged w ih a smile and tho I.cn't dum e i n) of those silly fox-lrot Once senile forties are ran ed out.'tr ciic-flep things with him. for he's without a 1 lush. lie nicest yotttig man In London und C-n bended koeo. m-!:i nro pleading has a lkMr lank u-count than any with tl'.cin to he mor1 nvi.'lc. They nro I NnojteV mfe the i.llurcmnt of Mn.'.-t'homablc And the iut:ful daughter spends an lerrets. "V i: insist oti introducing I uiiliaio v bo l i.ensr evening In the us to you? shoulders aid your backs diesMiin. loom, hstenln-r through ull forms were made and which u most tisetui graoe tor cioinmg pur-,., eV(,r reeurring temptation. n..ses. is selling today in Boston at Cprtal lt lg thut wherever wome, from fl.t to $1,40 per pound scoured nre pftt , dn the ,)ask. blfur inLs wool nil; nut ntmvch ih ii-- : It a very difficult. Of course. It's Mi' fut! the .t-ve of M iu keep a lit he ragtime nmntilrnKttieH for tho wel not that we don't like parsons we j of chiffon lOUnd your age," they nay. t emie. iphdin 1rninH of a drettmy just dote on them In the pulpit but , wiiti the people don't pay enough to keep slump hi WedAltl LrllH. iht n itf rjoftt Into th danoins- them there. And It is harrowing to This. 0fktlblud with the jazz bands. injr, Shirk Itt Moats out of Dingle think -that some of those curates who acounts for the slump in wedding I b-e-MCuneM, Houlful things every I Sunday should not have the where-! 'Jf I'vei.ut nnds it impossinu- to withal to keep the home fires burning. who's jumplnK to th n- cop.'itins vt the "Juzx." So nmv balls j are arranged ' Itn n waltz or two thrown In here and there Just to give Cupid a iooic In. The matr hmakinpr mamma haa lota j of advice to (five to her duughti-r. "My i .ear, when I. old Shfrkitt aska you for BDter 'TniLM'iitH." There Is a serious outbreak of trouseritis among women. The men blame this on the fact that -!nu-body once said trousers were the j "daring," and now women find them . CROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with, one application of VICKS VAPOR "YOUR BODYGUARD" 14 days. "To manufar-t tre a suit t a man's rlothinp. snitabb for the iiverage sized individual and m&de of mednim winter-weight good!, reuujres about fi 2 ounces of w oot, which wm1 ran bo bought in lio.rton today at $f.25. This Is on the presumption that tho suit is made of all w-ol. Such suits jus this retail today ut from $60 to If one were to use the very finest cations you seek in vain for a skirt. At all the recent, fancy-dress bulls, i-j the newest reviews and in "uitcst frocks women go trousered, thererore happy. At the victor;.' ball girls were drws- , Od tither in eustrn cotMimes. is oier- I ots. little bey:; v strango futurlnt h-nirf of v hih yen could recognlp he character but noticed It was bitten . :y the trouser'tW r.rrm. Men bewail it end are trying to ef- iiiiiiiiiiiitif f tiifiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiriiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif unit Mititif itiin i wo' I grown In this pull, not more than feet a curt by roiniing out that trolls- 5 ST worth could be used. ' The price of wod has not been rc 'sponstble f"r the advances in the prico I of olothtna and even at present wool i values the wool requiri'd to mantifac- BEND MAN DIES FROM POISON AFTER FROZEN FOOT IS AMPUTATED tore a soil represents less man J 11 per cent nf the price at which such suit is retailed. "There maj bo some reason for ad vancing lb'- prlio of clothing," Dr. MoCluro a-eterUMi "l"t it cannot be blamed on the price of wool." TALKS WITH CLIENTS THROUGH BARS. ATTORNEY HIMSELF, IS DEFENDANT Enjoy Your Breakfast Did you get your sack of Skookurn Pancake Flour? Ring up 351 before 12 o'clock Friflav and we will send that -ack free to you. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. I'lionc o 51 and 1014. ttlS.YD, Jan. 15. W ,C. BUIJnftB, an employe of the Brooks Scanlon Lum ber company, gave hift life to save a valuable piece of company machinery. Billings, leaving a wife and three chil dren, died to day of eangrcne. When the recent cold weather developed and the logging camps shut down, ma chinery was left in an unprotected condition. One of the large boilers containing water was in danger of freezing and the management of the company called for volunteers to ; brave the snow and cold to go out to I fire up the boiler to prevent freezing. I fillings volunteered. One foot was frozen, necessitating amputation of a i toe, follrwing by two other op'-ratlons, j causing the loss of the entire foot, j For several weeks he had been lying I at the point of death. VANCOUVER, Wash., ers are the mot modest things ever inventt'd. Krcvt Cniifr Ago. In these limes women have no heal i tat Ion in confei&Jng their truo age. Kverv dny so.ne fair young thing low In the iIkM of day as regards the length of l et horrible ptffct Thirty JOOLATE TOJSSJFY j ONH THOROUGHBRED Irish Ter- rler female puppy fir sale if taken' before K p. in. today. J3,r. Call 1S5-VV. I GIRL M'ANTKD for office wink. Must bo fair typist. Steady position. Ap- ! Ply "19-H" this office In own hand ' nrrlttn. 15. Chlrnd with talkjn-r to his clients 1 throtiRh the )irs of the jail, fieorKO j ' S W. Vahderveer, attorney for aliened Ff)it HAI-K Whole or half Interest, I. W. Y.. on trial here, is booked to ,82 bed room hotel, 93 beds, center OtlJ have his own trial this afternoon. city. Part brick in which are M S Tho offeir-e of which Vanderveer steam heated rooms, over large kitch- Is aliened to be nuilt v , is a mlademea- I en and basement, 19 stove heated, fl nor. His ellenta were charged WlthjL-arse dining room, four oven French crirnlnal syndicalism. jranKe, ladles parlor, large lobby, finest S Vanderveer is attorney for William j lavatory and baths In the city, if - s Hayvood of Chlcairo, under sentence j cently calcomlsed. brick it-robf i d. fl of it) vcam for dislovalty. and III coun-1 Only lurgc hotel In tivin city of 12.-II sel for the 11 alleged 1. W. V.. who 000 furnishing ground floor rooms. will be tried at Moiitesano. Wash., j Kitchen and dining room fully eflnlp- S January. $$ .in eonltectiin w ith the I pe(- fjirge garage or 4 cars. 2 stor- 3 murder of four members nf the Am-j age rooms, bar room equipped and 3 CITIZENS OF WIOSIER THREATEN TO JOIN HOOD RIVER COUNTY Till; DAIiEJsW, Jan. 1.". Citizens of the Mosler district threaten efforta to leave Waricu county and Join themsel ves with Hood Hiver county as the re Fult of a fight in the county court over S'fOO cubic yards of screenings which the court has given to the Co lumbia river highway pr"Ject to has te x work and which the Mosierites cbaim rightfully belongs to them. A delegation of 30 from Mosier appear ed in the local county court room and demanded the ncreellng and after a atormy seeion returned by automobile to their homen, with nothing acom- eriean Ix"gbn at Centralla Armistice day. ( little girl explained Ood's omnl- prffience by saying ItuU he was every where without going tere. A small boy, reflecting on the misdeeds of Sa tan, remarked. "I don't see how hp ever got tn be so, bad when he had no devil to put him up to It." Transcript. -Boston only free motor bus in city. Novem ber income over $ IJiufl. Cash price $2 7,0f0.0- Income property, city residence to J6000. Centrally located Vit h xiim-e cash considered. What have vnii" -A. o. Alexander, care Tw. K. F. (rlbeun over YVorkingnn-n's .store. Nothx l"Vr Kids I'or Virv Apimrattis. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Kecorder In Pendleton Ore-g gon, up to .'. o'clock p. m. on January S 'Mai IMA fur fuml.ihlnii' tn Th f ltV ! 9 !"f Pendleton, One Combination Hose g f W4p n with Pumping Kngine Pump ' and Chemical Tank of 40 gallon ca- I-aclty, the Pump to have a capacity S of from r.00 to 600 gallons per minute II Centrifical Pump. Multiple Stage, with ; 5 Bd tary Priming Pump. Jiidder t- furnish complete specifications of his;53 nnnaMhia nrtH iilfto fltAtfl In his hid hethef the nii.n in the store Is... . . H.,nw nn rtix civinder Se- D THESE BE WIERD DAYS; LONDON WOMEN EVEN CONFESS TRUE AGES iiv ni.va BAxntorr (tTntted I'resfl Stuff Correspondent.) W IN IX IN. .Inn. IS. These be weird and wonderful days and you never I know there to sell you socks or save your (lraV( Hol,e Wagon now in use In The soul. Department at Pendleton, iiiegon. our parson are giving up 'he -ri,,, Common Council reserves the S chi"-. h us a livelihood and faking up rjRi,l to reject any and all bids at its S nliutw rl The Mosier people have no claim P"8'"" "- salesmen. . o-.. pleaaure. upon the w reenlnge and they are 'or our spiritual welfare hovers in the Dated at l-endleton. Oregon only delaying completion of the hlj-h- oars-froiinn as a nonny. I. lh day or janimry n. i. way. ie ihe ansertion of County Judfe1 ' ' '" eprrooe these days I I THOB. F1TZ tiKflALD. Akinseen. Walk Vf and aak for a pair of llk city Recorder this Many pieces of our best furniture have been put in our Bargain Window each and every item has been cut to a price that will please you. Chairs, Rockers, Oil and Electric Heaters., Library Tables and Children's Chairs are but a few of the many bar gains. See the window, come in and ex- o . ... amine the articles carefully. First here first served. W. G. Crawford 103 E. Court Street Phone 496 UIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII