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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,' 1010. PAGE FIVE Two New Indoor Games PERSONAL MENTION that will keep the young and old home at night BASE BALL with an automatic pitcher who throws straight or curved ball, swift or slow, and a batting device for left or right handers, contains all the point of the real game. Come in and have a friendly game with our demonstrator. TEDDY IN AFRICA can be better shown than told about KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Beet All drugstores will close at 8 p. m. until March 15th, except Saturdays and 10 davs before Christmas. LOCALS l! Pastime pictures pleaae all. See Lane tt Son for signs. Room and board at 623 College fit. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Bon. Good cow for sale. See Lee Teutsch. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R S81I. Furniture for sale, parties leaving; town. Call 304 Bush street. For rent Seven room house, north side, enquore 223, Perkins ave. Splendid business for sale. Only requires about $1600. See Teutsch. Wanted $300 for four months. Olve cattle for security. Phone Main 6. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre in the city the Pastime. The best moving pictures and brightest pictures In Pendleton at the Orpheura. A clean and careful shave always at Mark Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders. Phone for patrons. Mothers, save your boys a sick pell. Get him a pair of warm hoes at Eklund's. Great reductions. For rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, electric lights, gas tove and bath. 701 Thompson street. Good lobklng and good wearing school shoes for boys going at a great reduction at A. Eklund's. See win dow. Cold weatner is coming., We have the best co.1 on the market. A ton la 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Yard, Phone Main O. Spend your Idle evenings in a gen tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, Bhootlng gallery. Pastime Parlors. Hoover and Book. Read In December Sunset Maga slne, "San Francisco the Exposition City." Superbly Illustrated In four colors. Now on sale all news stands 15 cents. POULTRY SHOW WILL BE HELD IN ARMORY The poultry show which Is to open In this city next week is to be held in the armory. This was the decision reached by the show management last evening after falling to induce Charles W. Brownfield to permit the show to be held In the Matlock Hrownfleld building in the Bowman Hotel block. An effort was made to secure the Matlock-Brownfield loca tion but Mr. Brownfield refused and declared he would not yield evea though his refusal meant the death of the show. He refused to consider any proposition whatever. The only possible objection to the quarters secured Is the fact that the Armory is two blocks from Main street and Is up stairs. For that rea son hundreds of people will be dented the privilege of seeing one of the best exhibits of chickens ever seen on the coast. With the best men of the city rallying to the support of the enter prise, the show promises to be a suc cess, to be a permanent affair and to grow bigger and better with each suc ceeding year. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Couuty . Krauk 3. Cheney makes oath that bt Is enlor partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney fc Co., doing baalness In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tba sua of ONE HUNDUKD ItOI.LAKH for each and erery case of ca tarrh that cannot be cored by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curt. FBAN'K J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubscrlbed In my presence, this Oth day of December, A. D., I6hfl. I Seal A TT. ULEAHON, Notary Public. riall'i Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfacta of the syitetn. 8cnd for testi monial! free. Sold by all Druggists, 75. You Cannot Do Better Mro Small House on Court St., would trade for place on South hill, prefer 3 or 4 lots and hnu.r wnuM pny small differ ence. If you have trading prop erty on either hill come In and see me. ' M300 WUl IJuy Xloc Small Homo only 1 1-2 miles, from Court House. About 10 acres good bottom and side hill land. Think, only requires $:KM) cash, but must be sold tit once. Ask to see this property, you will like it. 320 Acrv llixt Kind of Wheat IjiiiiI, well Improved. This Is a splendid property. Can bo boiiKht for SJK.OO, part cash, balance terms. 2000 Aertu West of Town can bo leased on good tonus, outfit for sale at bargain. 17 Kooin Apimrtmcnt llmiso on Main street, price only $1300 $500 cash balance terms. Nice Hesliliiicv Iot on West Court st root. I can sell this lot for $250. Location best on street, nice house on either side occupied by widows. Uniques Fan for Queen. Queen Mary will carry a unique fan at her coronation In Westminister Ab bey next year. It will be made of Honlton lace In a special design by Woollscroft Uhead. The center of the fan will bear the royal crown and cypher, the arms of England, Ireland Scotland und Wales, with a filling of roses, shamrocks and thistles. The stick will be of yellow tortoise shell, with the royal crown and cipher in gold. The coronation fan will be of entirely British manufacture. William Mosgrove of Dayton, Wash. Is a visitor in Pendleton. A. B. Eberhart of Portland is a business visitor in the city. II. E. Harris of Boise, Idaho, is a guest of the Hotel St. George. Al Slusher left on the local this morning for the slusher ranch at No Hn. A. J. McLeod of Echo, was a brief business visitor in Pendleton yester day. " L. D. Lay of Hermiston, came up from the project town yesterday aft ernoon. E. P. Marshall left on a business trip to the west end of the county this morning. Miss Helen Cranston, who has been 111 with typhoid fever, is reported to be recovering. Alger Fee left this morning for Heppner where he will Bpend a few days visiting friends. Robert Lewis of Hermiston, was one of the passengers on tne motor car this morning. Frank Hilbert, a well known Uklah resident, Is In the city today for the transaction of business. John P. McManus, editor of the Pi lot Rock Record, was a business vis itor In Pendleton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hassell of La Grande, are among the out of town visitors in Pendleton today. Otis Turner of Weston came down from his home town this morning and Is spending the day in the city. L. B. Reeder of Portland was one of the visitors .from the metropolis who came In yesterday evening. C. Morris of Walla Walla, came ov er from the Garden City yesterday and registered at the Hotel Bowman. Frank Knapp, formerly catcher on the Pendleton baseball team came In on the Northern Pacific train today. Dr. M. S. Kern left for Stanfleld this morning to look after his prop erty interests In the youngest town. Deputy District Attorney Frederick Steiwer left on the local this morning for Arlington on a brief business trip. W. C. Lichtl of Weston came down from the former normal school town yesterday and transacted business in the city. Miss Katherine Sullivan of Seattle arrived In Pendleton yesterday to be the guest of Miss Florence Curran for a few days. O. Boettcher, the well known sheep dealer and who now has headquar ters In Chicago, Is In the city upon a business mission. Dick Sullivan, proprietor- of the Pendleton Steam Dye Works, left on the local this morning for Portland, where he will join Mr. and Mrs George Gillette of the local Western Union office. Together they will make an extended trip through Cali fornia, Amnnir t Vi n SnnVnnA nannln md-Io. a - - - - c ' ' torAY at Vi ,ia.lfit. VhIaIb I , 1 are Mrs. J. A. West, W. H. West, Miss Marguerite Payne, W. A. Porter, George B. Loucks, C. Hinkle, H. W. Crooton, O. I. Sommers, Jack McMa hon, H. L. Moody, P. A. Wagner and Frank J. Rotter. II Uncle Joe is In no sense a progres sive. In the Sixty-second congress he vill recede from "Mr. Speaker" to "the gentleman from Illinois." Exchange. LEE TEUTSCH The Real Estate and In. surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 You Best Work Demands a Good Night's Rest One-third of your life Is spent in bed. Do you spend it in com fort nntl obtain proper rest? Think It over, then see our FAMOUS II. M. O. E. MAT TRESS AXD SANITARY ' IKON BEDS. We guarantee to meet prices of all competition. RALPH FOLSOM Leading Houscfui-nlslicr. llOM BROS. TEAM WOX .FROM ALEXANDER ROLLERS With one man out who had to take an average of 133 pins, the Bond I3ros. bowling team won last night from Alexanders by 77 pins. Hoover ; of Bond Bros, was high with an av ierago of 178 1-3 and had high score ! of 195. The following are the scores: Bond Bros, Hoover 195 168 H. A 162 133 160 134 171 133 155 113 784 740 Alexander's 178 138 166 135 131 150 180 161 135 144 172635 180 613 133399 193608 162409 840 2364 161477 145491 158454 166432 139433 Goodman Crystal . . Wagner . Totals , ! Molitor . , 1 Gibson . I Hanscom I Carter . . , Lovell , . j Totals 760 758 769 2287 Hoston Bowlers 11692 Bond Bros 11639 j How ling Alley 11414 : Alexanders H2S0 . Pendleton. jN'oel ,. 176.3 Hoover 171 'Molitor 167.7 Book 167.3 McDevitt 164.4 There will be a match game with 'Walla Walla tonight at the Pastime parlors. The Walla Walla line-up: Hollman, Breezer, Conklln, McAllis- , ter and Lnnkard. A Pew Rousing XmasBargains Just an Idea of the Savings Offered You at Our MOST UNUSUAL SALE AH the Best Apron Gingham 6 cents Trunks, Grips and Suit Gases Extra low prices on these ever useful pfta and some you should not overlook in making your Christmas purchases. 16-in. Boys' or Girls leather suit case, rein forced corners at $4.25 2C-in. cowhide suit case, with special braced corners and patent brass lock at $5.00 26-in. .Tap Braided Straw cases at $2.95, and $3.25. 2G-in. All Leather cases with straps and double locks at $7.50, $10.00 and 12.50. Men's Hand Grips of all leather lined at $14.00, $18.00 and $24.00. Ladies' quilted satin and lik lined cases at $12.00. Trunks at $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25. Just Received, new Shipmenl Dependable Furs MAKE A CHOICE XMAS PRESENT Always useful and always appropriate. Gur showing of Furs is new, stylish, thor oughly dependable and absolutely the best the world affords at the price. When you select your Furs at this store you know pos itively its the BEST. Best in quality, best in style, and absolutely NEW. Children's Fur Sets in White and Colors at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.25, $5.00, $6.00, $8.50 and $12.50 set Ladies' Fur Sets at $7.50, $9 $10, $11, $12.50, $14, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 $22.50, $25, $35 and $65. The Best $ 1 .50 Bed Spreads at Each . 98 cents The Best 10c and 12 l-2c Colored Outing Flannel per yard 8 cents Greatest I7alst Sale off the Yean These Bargains are Real Live Ones to Choose from Choose any $1.00 Choose any $1.50 Choose any $2.00 L'lioose any $7.20 The Best The Best Waist in the store for 75 Waist in the store for 85 Waist in store for S61.1U Waist in store for $1.25 Waist in store for $1.45 Waist in store for $1.65 Choose any $2.50 Choose any $3.00 Choose any $3.50 Choose any $3.75 Chpose any $4.00 Choose any $4.25 Waist in store Waist in store Waist in store Waist in store Waisfm store Waist in store for $1.75 for $2.10 for $2.65 for $2.95 for $3.15 for $3.3o Table Oil Cloths at Yard $1.00 Sheets,81X50 at 18 cents 85 cents Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money TO BE TORN DOWN The old agency buildings which have stood for half a century, or 1 more, on the Umatilla reservation and which have been going to pieces un der the hands of vandals, were sold nt auction yesterday by Major B. L. Swartzlander and are to be torn down and moved away. Among the buildings sold was the first church ever erected on the res ervation. This was used for many years by the Catholics before the St. Andrews mission was established at its present location near the foot of the mountains. The total sum brought the govern ment by the sale of the structures was $260. They consisted of five houses and three sheds but owing to their great age and the fact that large por tions of them had been removed by different persons, they were prac tically valueless. The highest price paid for a single building was $80. Sam Bitner the well known reser vation farmer purchased the greater part of the old lumber while other buyers were C. M. Wright and Charles Crowley. American Woman's Ixague. Twenty-five per cent discount al lowed by Miss Body for subscriptions brought to her at 314 Water street. Hours 4 to 7 o'clock p. m. I'oy Wanted We have a permanent, position for a bright, energetic boy. The right boy can make from 6c to j $2 a week, without Interfering with j his other duties. Frazier & Nelson Co., 719 Main street. 1 Why Worry about what to Get for a MfiAS GIFT? You no doubt would appreciate a piece of COM MUNITY SILVER as a pift, in fact any housewife would, and we call special attention to THE SHERATON the latest design in COMMUNITY SILVER, is a masterpiece of artistic designing. Simple but. exquisitely Inwitiful in outline and orna mentation. It rivals Sterling Silver in distinc tion and harmonizes perfect lv with the richest of table sett in;. 25 YEAR GUARANTEE ON THIS WARE. SEE THIS NEW DESIGN AT The Taylor Hardware Co. Our Second Sensational Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Dresses Thursday, Friday and Saturday THREE DAYS ONLY Ladies and Children's Sweaters Just Half 75c Sweaters, $1.00 Sweaters, $1.25 Sweaters $1.50 Sweaters $2.00 Sweaters $2.60 Sweaters $3.00 Sweaters $3.60 Sweaters $5.00 Sweaters Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Friday and Friday and (Frlday and 'Friday and Friday and Friday and Friday and Friday and Friday and Saturday. ,38c Saturday. .G0o Saturday, ,63c Saturday. ,75c Saturday $1.00 Saturday $1.35 Saturday $1.50 Saturday $1.75 Saturday $2.50 37 Silk and Wool Dresses Ranging in price from $15.00 to $25.00 will be on sale the above three days At One Price $1 1.45 No Charges for Alterations. See large window display tonight F. G, Livengood & Company 33 Ladies Coats Leit From lust season. In. good condition. Worth from $15.00 to $35.00 Your Choice $5.00 ALI, THIS 8EASOVS SUITS AND COATS GREAT LY RFJUCKD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Extra Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday All Outing Flannels, 12 l-2o values 9o All ISo and 20c Klmona Flannels 12c Calicos, best grades 4c Percales, regular 12 l-2c 9c