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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1910)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAJT, PEXDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, DECE-MIiEU 19. 1010. TEN PAGES. fi PAGE FOUR MiM 99 t r vy i iu CORRECT clothes and furnishings, only, are to be found at Pendleton's Leading Clothiers BOND BROTHERS. The Christmas present selected here will impart to the receiver that indefinable dignity, character and "well dressedness" that it is only possible to acquire in a store that studies the likes and dislikes of men and keeps in closest touch with the latest styles from the fashion centers. Upon the Clothes "He" Wears, Depends the Appearance "He" Presents IS Gift of Distinction Alfred Benjamin and Society Brand Clothiers Min's Suits from $15 to $30 Men's Overcoats from 12.50 to $30 5 to 18.50 Bath Robes from ., House Coats from Gloves from Pajamas from .. Xight Roles from Full Dress Shirts from . Full Dress Scarfs from 5 to $10 $1 to 2.50 1.50 to 3.50 75? to 3.00 1.50 to 2.50 ...... 50? to 3.50 Leather Collar ami Cuff Bass, social at 1.50 to 2.50 Leather Suit Cases 5.00 to 12.50 Men's Xeckwear go at from 25? to 3.50 Merit Hats go at 3.50 Knox Hats go at 5.00 Stetson Hats go at from 3.50 to 5.00 White Silk Handkerchiefs 25? to 1.50 Xcw Knitted Mufflers in gray and white and black and white L 2.50 to 3.50 Sets of Handkerchiefs, ties and sox to match. 1.50 Ties and Suspenders to.match 1.00 and 1.50 Supcnders, Garters and Arm Bands to match 1.50 and 2.00 Keyser Silk Gloves 75? to 1.50 This glove is guaranteed not to wear through in die finger tips until the entire glove is worn out. Ask to see the famous "Comfy" slippers. Fancy Suspenders, sterling silver and gold plated buckles 1.50 to 3.50 Fine largo line of leather and felt slippers for gentlemen 1.50 to 3.50 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE PENDLE TOX WOOLEX MILLS GOODS and CARRY A FULL LINE OF THEIR FAMOUS IX DIAX ROHKS, BATH ROBES, LOUNGING ROBES, ETC, Onyx Black Pure Silk Hose 50 cents pair O N D BROTHERS PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS IS VITAL QUESTIONS WILL BE TIIUESIIED OUT Long Bros. Co. All kinds of light repairing, such as automobiles, bicycles, guns, cosh reg isters, bicycles, guns, cash registers, typewriters, electric pianos, safes, graphaphones, fit keys, file saws. A complete line of new and second hand bicycles and have a few electric light globes we are closing out. 114-116 East Webb street. Phone Main 74. President Taff and Congress Opiiosed to Schedule K and Sheepmen Will Take Decided Stand. Portland. Ore. When the annual convention of the National Wool Growers' association opens in Port land January4, it will be the biggest and most important gathering of sheep raisers in America for years. Questions of vital importance to the aheep industry are to be considered and the future policy of the wool In terests are to be outlined. According to those high in the coun-l ells of the organization, little support for the wool men may be expected either from President Taft or the next congress. Both, It seems, are deter mined to lead schedule K to the slaughter in revising the tariff bill The friends of the threatened sched ule would leave the subject to the tariff board, but it is said President Taft feels that the public expects fur ther tlnk-rini with the rates on wool and woolens and he a determined to ac.-ede to their demands. It is felt by the woolmen that their side of the .case has never been pre sented to the public fairly, while on the other hand they charge the agi tation which has arisen against them to the mudslinger and the muck raker in the sensational magazines. "Schedule K," said D. O. Lively, chairman of the general arrangements committee, "will be the most f the co coanut as far as the convention is concerned. It is the life of the wool trade and when It is threatened the existence of the wool Industry Is in danger. Woolgrowers all over the country are alarmed at the rapid ad vancement of the sentiment for a change in the wool schedules of the tariff." Hie program, as now outlined. In cludes many speakers of national prominence, who will speak on tariff matters and other subjects of vital importance to the wool Industry. A great sheep and goat show will be held In connection with the con- venton, which meets at the Armory, and prize animals from all over the country will be on exhibition. Breed ers and woolmen are taking unusual Interest In the approaching session and they will attend In very large numbers, It being expected that no lem than 4,000 people directly Inter ested In the sheep business will be In Portland during the four days of the convention. The Correct Time to stop a co'tgn or cold Is Just as soon as it starts then there will be ni danger of pneumonia or consump tion. Just a f. v. .?.s i.f BaUnrd'a Horehound Ryn:p taken at the start will stop the co h If It has be-jti running on f"r sometime the treat ment will be loniji r. but the cure is sure. A. C. Kuoppen and Bros. Bankruptcy Sale. Sealed bids are requested for the stock of millinery goods In my hand as trustee in bankruptcy of Helen Maud Terry, bankrupt, at No. 728 Main street, Pendleton, Oregon; bids will be opened at 11 o'clock a. m. on December 30, 1910, at above address; certified check for 25 per cent of bid to accompany each bid. Stock can be Inspected at above address. Dated December 18, 1910. LEON COHEN, Trustee. Pave mony by r-'inltng today's nrt-- Don't Be Hopeless ii:out yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff Joints of i ourse you've tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin iment It will drive away all aches, pains anil stiffnss and leave you as well as you ever were. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. - I) r mm !( mm P:';.: 1 ' :i .;.-;v. ?: Wn if . ' ' '..'- ll mil ifMlj lA?4Q .' ' Us -an SHOPPEBS As no other Pendreton Store can serve them With Bright, Fresh, New Gift Things for every male member of the family Xmas Suspenders In Holiday Boxes 75? o $2.00. Xmas Neckwear Tn Holiday Boxos 25?, 50?, 75?, $1.25. This is the store for beautiful ties. A few of our all Linen 25? Initial Handkerchiefs will 'please him. A MOST UNUSUAL XMAS SALE OF Suits and Overcoats At most uncommon prices for this season of tho year. Xow is the Time and This is the Place To Buy. Don't miss us i you need a Suit or Overcoat. PIT.Rfl (TRIO TH 6 TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMBNT Is -uarant4 te cur any case of Itchtaf. Blind. Bleed 1 g or l'rotrudlnf Piles la f to 14 day r money refunded. 64a One of the ut;ir-1e future University of Oregon fileo .Til 1 year, which appears at f-.e (lr; theatre, Ijeeembcr 21, is the pri se . of two Chinese students, Messrs. ! and Ding. Both are American b"i .. and residents of Portland, and both have voices of unusual merit. One number of the program will include a solo by Mr. Lai. William Lnl, the freshman, 23 year, old, Is taking a course In chemical en gineering. He Intends to go Into he cement business when he finishes Hie University, and ultimately will go tr'j business In China. Mr. Uil Is n m i- ver of the first tenor section and has visual ability. Before entering rc;.;on, he studied under one of the ' "H vocalists .In tho country, Mrs. !,!ile W'lgham, of Portland, who Is -ow In Kurope. After the concert in Portland, a Lnl was offered $300 per month to go on the Orpheum circuit. Harry Ding, a Sophomore, 26 years old, has come to Oregon to fit him self for civil engineering work. When !ic has completed his course, he will titer Cornell University. Mr. Ding also expects to go to China later and 'cvote himself to engineering work. Ir-d sings In the second bass of the 1 Whv riot have Santa China brin; (! pair of our "HOLE- PROOF" SOCKS in a Xmas box, C pair $1.50 0 pair guaranteed to need no darning for 0 months. There is nothing letter than an AUTO CAP or a pair of Gloves for the man who drives an nil to' ear. Will please any man. Many nice ones arc hero ' 50? to $2.00 Perhaps a pair of slippers 81.50 to $2.00 Many nice ones are here. Shirts, Underwear Shoes Hats. Practical Men Prefer Practical Presents. Remarkalilo 'values in fine gift Um brellas $1.50 to $6.00. A fancy Vest always makes an acceptable present, $1.50 o $5.00 Dainty Cuff Buttons or Tie. Pins ..; 50? to $1.50 Xmas Gift Silk Sox 75? Our Christmas Offerings are Worthy of Your Inspection Store Open Evenings All This Week Max Baer--Mens Shop I