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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGON I AX, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMUEU 17, 1D0H. TWELVE PAGES. r i ii n i i - 1 ifTrtil icVaitt- jiwel rd rm i?mi' For Me Convenience and Benefit of Christmas Shoppers this store will remain open until 9 o clock every evening next week When the problem of giving Christmas presents confronts you, as it al ways dees at this season of the year, turn to this store for relief. For every well informed person in this city and vicinity knows that our label stands for highest quality and authentic correctness. Then the price feature of our store is a strong inducement, for it's pro verbial that quality considered, our prices are always the lowest. This store will be closed all day Christmas, Saturday December 25th Special Half Price Sale Every article in the premium de partment will go at Half Price Cut Glass, Plain and Fancy China Perculators, Dishes of all Kinds Not an item omitted Pictures and all We've undoubtedly the ni't complete and hands' mu'-t a viety ever shown in this city, as we lmve not missed securing every recent innovation as regards patterns, fabrics, etc. Better have the garment you like laid away W von. Our display of Xmas Neckwear presents a dazzling array of color effects, that words can not do justice to. Silks lhat were never excelled in beauty or richness. Many exclusive designs that can not be found elsewhere, .lust received the very latest models by express from the world's most, famous makers, 25, 35, 30, 75, $1 to $2.50 each. . -v J ml Our Display of Men's Fancy Hose Is beyond comparison in this city. All the latest designs and colorings. The kind that will wear and give you satisfaction, 25, 35, 50 per pair. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. FREEWATER WORKMAN SUFFERS FROM FALL JACK GROOMS SCSTAIXKD DISLOCATED SlIOl'lOKR 1-miU rniin Ladder While. Moving a Hon Several Whs Also Urokcn Other Note of Interest. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. tm.a L n f1iuifitu nrevailinir in ttiW country most dangerous oecausesodceep- . l I I III. X(nu..IJ I. v. HIUIWI deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia. Heart lailure or apoplexy are often Underwear Always makes an acceptable gift for Urollier. Father or Hus band. Our assortment comprises Midi well known makes as Ixwis. l'eimel Linen Mesh Winsted Woolens, SjiringficM sprit"; needle goods, Coopers and (lauutuer and Mattern. Prices all the way from 50 to $3.75 per garment for two piece suits, and $1.75 to $7.50 per suit for union suits. Furs for Her Furs make most acceptable gifts. Nothing could be better. We pride ourselves on our jnagnifieent display of the sea sons latest fur productions, all at department store prices $2.50 to $35.00 each. (Special Correspondence. ) Frcewnter, Dec. 17. Jack Grooms, a house mover, living Ju.st nut of Freewater, had his shoulder allocat ed, head badly. Jummed up and sev eral ribs broken yesterday by falling u distance of about twenty feet, from off a slippery ladder. Mr. Grooms was assisting In moving a building from Milton to Freewater and went up the ladder to remove a telephone wire out of the way of tho building, when he slipped and fell. It will bo tome time before he recovers from his injuries. Later in the same day while the same building was being ta ken over the interurban car line, tho wagon It was resting on broke down and stopped traffic for several hours. Mrs. Hawley, sister of Kyle Me Damel of Hudson Bay. has returned to her home in Spokane after a month's visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simmons of Hudson Ray, has adopted little Lloyd the youngest son tho tho late Edward Pixon. who was murdered In that lo ral'ty this spring. Claude . Heals has moved to his homestead uth of Pine creek. Mrs. Pert Miller has gone to Port land to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Richards. Mrs. Fred MrElrath of Femdale, is very 111 and has been taken to the hospital at Walla Walla. Mrs. William Lloyd, Jr., is 111 with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mulr of Pasa dena, spent a few days this week with his brother. J. W. Muir. Mrs. Charles Wall of Pendleton has also been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Muir, and has now gone to Athena to visit with her friend, Mrs. R. Taylor, who is III. Thei-f is a large attendance of Free water peoplo every night at the re vival services now being held In the Milton Christian church. They re port a f ne meeting with big crowds In attendance. There have been 25 united with the church already. Integrity Lodge No. 175, of Rebck ahs, hold a clothes line social this week, which was well attended and a good sum was realized for the 'ol der. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hood at Hudson Hay, December 11. a daugh ter. . The Dramatic club is busy pre paring another of Its plays winch It will submit to the public In the near future. i i j the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble ia allowed toad vauca i -' 1 : Nis TT.O'bi-. ed blood will at. tack the vital organs, censing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, tame? boek, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always resell from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that orpan is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to liolduriuc aud scalding rain iti passing it, und overcomes thut unpleasant necessity i)f being compelled to go often through the day, aud to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect ci Swamp-Root, the preat kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring i.mrvriira A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and ia sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book tliut tells all nlout it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Bitighamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous o!Ter in this paper. Ton', make any mistake, but remember th name, Swamp-Root, and don't kt a dealer tell vou something in place of Swamp-Root !f you do you 'will be disappointed. O. M. HEACOCK Eye-sight Sitecialist. mm My Glasses are. Guaranteed to give you satisfaction or MONEY REFUNDED. I Grind all My Lenses. Vny Lens Duplicated In a Few Minutes. With WM. 11 HANSCOM. Jeweler. Men's House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Bath and Lounging Robes . Sinokii).- jackets $3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $S.50 10 $10.00. Math and Loun-iiu. Uohcs, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 to $20. ISASKliT HALL AT A'UIKNA. Gloves uFor Him or Her" If von can't find our what size gloves II K or SIIK wears, jL'et one of onr Merchandise Certificates and let HIM or TIER do I lis or Her own selecting. AVe have so iiiitnv stvles of gloves and so many leathers that a desciiption is impossible Street gloves, dress gloves, driving gloves, lined or unlined, for men and women, $1.00, $1.25, $1.5-.). .$ 1.75 up to $5 per pair. 1 ADAMS HAS ELECTION MAIL CARRIER RESUMES DUTIES AFTER ILLNESS Hoiim; linllt by One of Hrst tier Changes Ownership. Set- (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Dec. 17. The result of the Adams election held in the city hall on December 13, was as follows: Treasurer, Frank Walden; mayor, C. C. Darr; councilmen, E. O. Mar quis; J. A Winn, J. D. Cudmore. Elmer Hale, who has been confin ed to his home for a month with pneumonia, took charge of his work of the U. 8. mall R. P. D. No. 2, Tues day, which was In charge of F. Blake during his Illness. Fred Adams bought the house and lots In Adams from Mr. W. M. Noah wlilch was built by Mr. T. C. Relce, one of Adams' first settlers, for the urn of $800. It Is a fine place. T. A. Lleuallen visited In the city of Pendleton Monday. J. O. Hale of Pendleton came up to Adams Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Haren Ross of Ad ams, went to Athena Monday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Farley of that city. Pete Murray and Jerry St. Dennis went tp Portland Monday for a few days' outing and to Bee the sights of the city. J. Walters of Athena, was an Ad ams visitor Wednesday. Mrs. M. Pickle and children of Corvallis Is visiting Mr, Mclntyre of Adams this week. E. Merltt and F. Moore transacted business in Athena Wednesday. Charley Ferguson of Seattle, an old time resident of Adams, was shaking hands with old friends In Adams Thursday. He is a traveling sales man for the Crescent House of Se attle. Will Moore of the Pacific Elevator company, transacted business In Ad ams Friday. Jap Marquis went to Athena Thursday to do some shopping. Miss Melr vibratory massage, man icuring, scalp treatment- Room 1, Columbia house. Hours, 11 a. m., to 10 p. m. RED CROSS STAMPS CAUSE OF TROUBLE Washington, Dec. 18. Officials of the post office department have been caused a lot of trouble by the Red Cross stamps, although the little la bels have their fullest sanction and support. From all over the country come reports of letters being mailed with only Red Cross stamps upon them, and these must be treated as unpaid matter, since no amount of the. charitable labels will take the place of Uncle Sam's little red Btamps. Patrons of the postofflce are also warned not to stick Red Cross stamps on letters addressed to Great Britain, as mall matter forwarded to ths country must bear no other stamps or labels than the official postage stamps of the country where mailed. Those who have placed Red Cross stamps on mail addressed to Great Britain or any English colony may confidently expect that It will not be delivered. The same rule applies to Germany, except that Red Cross stamps may be placed on the back of a letter or parcel, but positively not on the front or address side. Misses' school shoes for $1.25 at Wohlenberg Department Store. The Johnny I remember you when you were In short skirts. The Actress Oh, yes, then you, must have known me when I was in the chorus. Local 'loam Will Mm Milton Musi cal Program nnl Slag Sx lal IVu liircw of Week. (Special Correspondence. ) Athena, Dec. 17. Milton's fleet basket ball teiim wil ltackle the Athe- ! n,i boys In the opera house next Sat urday evening. The Athena team has been doing splendid work for the past few weeks and Is round'ng Into good form. From comparative scores Columbia College has the faster team but the homo team has developed wonderfully since the lawt game and a fast game is expected, Mrs. Raymond Rrooks of Walla, assisted by the Athena high school, will give an entertainment In tho Christian chui'ch this evening at S o'clock. Mrs. Brooks is a well known singer and her visit to Athena has been looked forward to for some time. She will give several recitations during the evening, but Iter specialty Is "Children's Songs." The event has been thoroughly advertised and many tickets have already been sold. More than two hundred people crowded Into the basement of the Methodist church last night to en Joy the elegant "Stag Supper" pre pared entirely by the men. The la dles were Invited only as guests and seemed to greatly enjoy what was prepared by their Inferiors In the culinary art. After the banquet the crowd listened attentively for an hour to a volume of wit and humor which was greatly In. evidence In every toast given. There "were several visitors from other towns who responded with unusual cleverness and the occasion seemed to be enjoyed by every one present. The Innovation proved such a success it was decided to make it an annual affair. Convincing. "I am convinced," said the proprie tor of the Jeweler's shop as the plate glass window shivered Into a million fragments and the chauffeur and his machine began to nestle behind th counter, "that the taxlcab has como to stay." London Globe. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach m i A strong men is itrong all over. No man can be strong who is Buffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the atoinsch and its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there ii a lots of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source ol all phyiioal strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an unoomtorluhlc feeling in the stomach alter eating, ia languid, nervous, irritable and despood eat, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Suc'i a run ahoutd use DP. Pierce' b Goden Medical Discovery. It cures disease ot the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, Invigorates the liter, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AMD STRENGTH TO THC WHOLE BODY. You cun't afford to accept a lecrtt nostrum si a substitute for this non alcoholic medicine of known composition, not even though the argent dealer ay thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. The Nissen fmplercent Company iiave the agency for Famous Freeman Feed Gutters From the smallest size up to the Si In. size. 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