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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
TEX PAGES. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. page rmc After r night Supper From 6 to 9 o'clock All Drawn Work and Embroidered Cinens ,. At a Great Saving Nothing will be appreciated more as - a Christmas gift x NoLioe the Prices for Tonight Only v Alt 35c Pieces Tonight Only All 50c Jrieces lonurht Only All 75c Pieces Toniirht Only All $00 Pieccfe Tonight Only X- ! All $1.25 Pieces Tonight Only All $1.50 Pieces Tonight Only All $1.75 Pieces Tonight Only 4 All $2.00 Pieces Tonight Only J... t All $2.50 Pieces Tonight Only .1... i All $3.00 Pieces Tonight Only J All $3.50 Pieces Tonight Only i ! All $4.00 Pieces Tonight Only ' All $5.00 Pieces Tonight Only L.. i All $0.00 Pieces Tonight Only ...I...... All $7.00 Pieces Tonight Only 4 24 33 77tf $1.15 $1.33 $1.49 $1.96 $2.23 $2.69- $2.98 $3.33 $3.98 $4.95 PERSONAL MENTION 4 F. E. Livengood Co. J no - The Women's and Qiildren's Store. LOCALS jjpastime pictures please all. - (fees Laf e Bon fo stent. It'hone Main 1 for United Orchestra. mall paper, paints, etc. Lane A Son. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. R Hit. Far rent Seven room house, north side, enquore US, Perkins are. $8000 residence' can be bought at bargain. See about It today. Lee Teutsch. The best moving pictures and brightest pictures In Pendleton at the Orpheum. ' Lost Gold watch and fob. Mono gram S. H. T. on buck. Finder return to this office. ' K Exhibition poultry fed by A T. Mathews Co..' Fresh car poultry sup plies Just received. A clean and careful shave always at Mark Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders. Phone for patrons. Mothers, save your boys a sick spu. Get mm a pair of warm hoes at Eklund'a. Great reductieas. . A. For rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, electric lights, gas stove and bath. ,701 Thompson street. Good looking and good wearing school shoes for beys going at a great reduction at A Eklund'a. See win dow. Cold weatner is coming. We nave the best coa.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, shooting gallery. Pastime Parlor. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 years, weight 1100 pounds, Bound, good work or saddle horse. Price $76. Inquire 1301 West.Alta. Lost On Court or main streets In business district, Indies' gold watch; hunting case, Initial "R" on one side and diamond on other. Works No. 14,422.889; case No. 120,758. The best Christmas present you can givo your son or daughter Is a thoi ough business education. A course In the Pendleion Business College pavea the way through life a d saves many hard knocks. Prices aro right. Bert Halljsln the city from his home on Long creek".,. .. Mrs, C. Jones of Waltsburg Is reg. Istered at theHote Bowman. Louis Muller of Helix returned this morning fro,iji a trip to SalJ Lake Mrs. Jack Huston was an outgoing passenger on the local this, morning, Mrs. . a. w. Mcciure came in on the Walla Walla local this morning. R. A. LInsner of Pilot Rock, came over from the sheep, town yesterday. N. Cecil of Stanfleld, Isamong the west end1 visitors In Pendleton today. E. P. Marshall is a business visitor In the west end of the county today. WUilam Ferguson came In on the local this morning from his home In Athena. Carl Stewart was an outgoing pas senger on the Pilot Rock train this morning. "rank Sherman returned to his Home In Pilot Rock on the 0:05 train Wis morning. y Mrs. W, S. Ferguson of Athena, ac companied het .husband to. Pendleton this morning. Al -Slasher went to the Slus'her ?anch at Nolin this morning to look after his flocks. Vernon V. Kerley, a blacksmith and machinist of Helix, is in the olty on business today. Dr. F. C. Ball, editor of the Stan field Standard, is a business visitor in this city today. F. L. Payne of Boise, Idaho, Is num bered among the out of town guests at the local hotels. T. M. Boyd was among the Pilot Rock residents who came In from that town yesterday. i-'T. P. Gose was over from his home 'In Walla Walla yesterday for the transaction of business. , lit Wray, the. monument man of this city, was among the passengers to Pilot Rock this morning, i County Roadmaster Dave Lavender came . In from the-.west end of the CQarity on the local this morning. M. J. Callahan of the Forster plan ing mill has returned from a brief trip to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. "X: T. - Walpole of Irrigon, who has been spending the past few. days In the city, has returned to his home. G. I. LaDow of the hardware firm of LaDow & Peterson, returned this morning from a brief business visit to Coe. ' , A. D. Sloan, vice president of the American National bank, made a visit to his ranch near Pilot Rock this morning. Henry Kldwell of Walla Walla, was among passengers on the local this morning and registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Attorney 11. I. Watts of Athena, passed through the city on the local this morning on his way to Echo on legal business. Iloscoe Frost, formerly connected with the Goodman-Thompson Hard ware company In this city, but who is now a popular traveling man, is vis iting in the city. Wesley Bowman, formerly of the Taylor Hardware company of this city, but now a traveling man, left on the local this morning after paying Pen dleton a business visit. J. W. Sklles, the popular traveling salesman who has made his home In Pendleton for the past eight years is moving to his Vera fruit ranch near Mils Given Away Your choice of any 65c or 75c Dressed 1 Doll FREE with every $5.00 Purchase : Your choice of any $1.00, $1.25 or $1.50 Dressed Doll FREE with every $ 1 0.00 purchase 1 - Ladies' and Misses- Suits and Coats All at HALF P K it E Childrcns Coats from 7 years to 14 at Half Price Ladies Dresses at Half Price 8 NOTICE ! The usual up" at Christmas time practice of "marked everything has been reversed at this store Wohlenberg Dep't. Store: Better Goods- for I: Less Money V DUTCH TWISTS It takes the Dutch to pet thinps twisted. Just think of a clearance sale "as it were," at the time you need the stuff, but the time comes on our Tenth anniversary and we had to do it because we said we would, so we are going to cut every article in The Gift Room right square in die middle, and the only requirement that we ask of you is that you brinjj us the right kind of coin. So get in and 'hustle for them; turn things topsy-turvy to find them; round them up ; we want the full issue. Starting a Round- Up Sale Everybody knows tie success and satisfaction jof'Jho ;4iound-up. Results have ben felt everywhere, and wo hope every citizen of Umatilla County has absorbed simo of its good will spirit the Koeppens have, and they are showing it and their patriotism for Pendleton by open-; ing within its limits one pf the best, most complete, and up-to-date stores of its kind in Ore gon, and it is going to succeed as the Round-up succeeded. It is going to satisfy as the Round up satisfied, and we are going to fix it so that every person in the county will have cause to aid in the success and feel well paid for the opportunity. Every coin bearing the date of 1900 are the ones we want' and those will buy just twice the amount of goods at the Gift Room that coin of other dates will buy., It runs till Christmas. It means Christmas goods at half price,' and it means that we want the Gift ' Room to be known by you, appreciated by you, and you benefited by it. Spokane. Roy 8klles will continue in the employ of the W. J. Clark hard ware company. Kenneth Cooper, manager of the Hotel Bowman, will leave Thursday for Portland, where he will spend Christmas with friends. Mrs. Cooper is already In the metropolis. H. B. Rankin was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Pilot Rock. Arthur Harlow of Heppner, came over from Morrow county yesterday and is transacting business here. Miss Elizabeth Sawtelle left on the local this morning for Portland where she will visit with friends and rela tives for the next six months. Later she may make a trip to Los Angeles. Attorney A. W. Gray of Stanfleld. is In the city today on legal business having come up on the steam train which is substituting for the motor while the latter Is undergoing repairs. Lawrence Whitman, valedictorian of last year's graduating class of the high school who is now a freshman in the University of Oregon, has arrived home to spend the holidays with his parents in this city. Former Pendletonlans" In Court. Portland courts are hearing the se quel to a romance which culminated in a wedding in this city some five years ago. The following Item in yes terday's Telegram tells the story briefly: "Wallace Leroy Rose has been figuring how to get rid of his wife ever since their marriage in Pendle ton In 190S, according to the alle gations of Ohisa M. Rose, who has fil ed suit for divorce in the circuit court. She says that he has just told her that he loves another, and she no longer cares to restrain his desire to be free. She says they have quar reled constantly during their married life, and that she Is anxious for a sep aration, also." SETTLERS ARE NOT WORRIED BY SUITS STAX1-T1-X1) KEIDEXTS HOPKI'UIi OF 1TTUKK Editor Hall of Standard Says People in Xow Town ami Vicinity arc Opti mistic and ltcftise to 1m? PisturlRHl by Legal Entanglements Which Threaten lA-nilers. Inter Body at Pilot Rock. The remains of Madison Jones,' the old pioneer who passed away In this city last Friday, were taken to Pilot Rock for interment this morning. A large number of relatives and friends of the deceased accompanied tha body on Its last Journey. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures If you have $1600 to loan on good security, see Lee Teutsch. Parlor Baseball For the Boy Will please the most rabid: baseball fan. This is the game YOU' PLAY it does not play ITSELF. Only $2 Xotice our window. " RALPH FOLSOM Leading Housefurnisuer. See Lee today. Teutsch about Insurance Dally East Oregonian only 65 cents per month. by carrier Phone soa E. Mala 45. Court St. Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER. MANAGER, KOEPPEN'S Who Run the Store That Serves You Best That the settlers under the Furnish- K-'oe project at Stanfk'lJ are not in Hie least disturbed over recent events which involve the chief promoter of Unit project in tlnr Intricacies of the law, is the statement of Dr. F. C. Ball, i.hvsician-editor-farmer of that little city who is up from his home louay. He savs that neither the suit filed by U. N. Stanfleld to foreclose the mort gage given him by Dr. Henry Waldo Coe nor the suit filed by Coe against W. J. Furnish et at for over a mil lion dollars damages is making the people who have invested in land ar ound Stanfleld uneasy regarding their own holdings or the future of the country. "Of course," he said, in talking of the matter, "we have a few among us who choosie to look upon the (lark side, but the majority are optimistic and refuse to see in the two suits any thing that will tend to blight the peo ple or he country. They look upon the matter as private quarrels which will soon be sealed without involving the settlers or their rights in the dis putes. They believe tluit the men in terested In the suits are too much of business men to do anything that will permanently injure the country be cause their own interests are mere. "Xo von can't scare the people of Stanfleld into letting go of their hold incs." he said in conclusion. "1 have not heard of a single person wh is of feilng his land for sale as a result of recent events. They nave laun in the little citv and they know that there Is nothing that man can do to keep It from prospering and flourish ing." Woodmen Attention. During niv Illness J. P. Karl will act as clerk of W. O. W. J P. WALKER, Clerk. .Wanted Girl to do General House work. Enquire 108 Long street. Carvers. Make Good Practical Xmas Gilts Our "Stiletto" Carvers make better gifts than other brands bivause they load in quality and every set is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. They are well finished and neat and at tractive. SPECIAL PRICES OX ALL CARVING SETS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Sets of 3 pieces in neat ease, was $t.?0, now 5?3.SO Sots of o pieces in neat case, was $.00, now . 9-1.00 Sots of o pieces in neat case, was $C.00, now S?4.S0 Sets of : pieces in neat case, was .S..r0, now $6. SO ALL SI'.TS AT 20 1T.II CKXT DISCOUNT. SEE THE STILETTO CAUYEKS AT The Taylor Hardware Co. . .tit -: ,-.-iit,.-v..,;...w