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ETC TIT TACTS. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER , 1ina. PAGE FIVE TOMORROW, SATURDAY AT O fO WILL BE A BIG, BUSY DAY. The store will be crowded from morning 'til night, but v e are ready for the crowds with extra help. You will be waited on promptly and carfully. New lots of merchandise to take the place of lots sold out will be ready for you. By all means visit our big, busy balcony Misses $15.00 Suits are selling for $6.95 Ladies and Misses $22.50 Suits for $11.95 Ladies and Misses $1 8.50 Suits for $9-90 Ladies and Misses $25.00 Suits for $1 4.85 This means any suit in the house, not a single garment reserved. You will be well paid for your visit tomorrow F. E- LIVEN GOO D SCOMPHNY LOCALS Drtsamaklng at 401 West Alta. I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R. 3812. rreah oysters, crabs and crawfish at the St George Grill. For bottled sodas and beers, phone John Gagen, Main 177. Wanted Woman or girl to wait on tablw. Inquire 126 West Webb. Pwidleton Iron Work can use sev eral tens of scrap Iron. Have your wood sawed by the gaa allaa wood saw. Phone Main 18. ' Tot rent Furnished apartment rooms. Inquire 502 Water street. Wanted Good clean rags at the East Oregonlan office. Wanted Dressn-.hKlng. . 510 Jane St., Jhone Black 2211. Tor dry wood and Rock Spring coal, jhone Main 43S, or Black 3822 Laalea wanting hair work done, call on lira. Cornwell, 617 Cosble. If yon want dry slab wood, phont ftfatn a Last Brown canvas case contain Ingr auto tools. Finder please return to tftto office. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. ear, nose and UrMt specialist Office Schmidt blda, voema 1 and 11. Picture taken at Allen's electric stud) from 9 a, m. to 9 p. m., Eagle Woodman building. Fot rent 6 room houso, good con dltloa; light and bath. Inquire 513 Fraaalta street 8paclal Christmas Inducements of fere at Allen's Electric Studio, Ea gle-Woodman building. Bar Rent Suite of furnished rooms with board, one block from Mala street 801 Water street Phone S(. Par sale Horseshoe restaurant coram Mala and Alta streets. First class toeaUon and doing good busi ness. Good reasons for selling. In aulaa at restaurant PERSONAL MENTION 111 RPran HP iSSWipipi m lm he Auto Truck Usui It. Oar specialty is quick work. Phoiu Mala 339 ror furniture and piano mov In short trips in the city of transfer ri t the country. Wt haul any thing. Penland Pros, IUl.s Wanted. Per the construction of a school hulldinr and outbuildings in District No. 193 Gibbon, Oregon. For spec! firaUaas and other information see plans in County School Superintend ent's afflce. Sealed bids must be fllej by Tharsday, December 12 with J. F, Thompson, Clerk, Gibbon, Oregon The board reserves the right to re Ject aay or all bids. W. D. nONIFJKR, Chairman J. F. THOMPSON. Clerk. Axcnta Wamod. laea and women to represont Farm- n, era Ganeral Trading Co., of Walla Walla, Write C. R, Hervey. 614 Ba- kr BIk. Jess Royce is in from his home tit Juniper today. Ben J. Brown of Vale, is registered at the St. George. Georgo Schlegel went out to Pilot Hock on the morning train. W. E. Pound, well known Umatillun spent last night in Pendleton. Mrs. Mary Shay of Elgin was reg- iwtered at the Bowman last night. T. H. Gardner of Vale is one of the vlHltors in the city from over the state. H. Whitworth of Ontario is am ong tho out of town people in Pen dleton. A. M. Stamper of Walla Walla, was over from the Garden City last evening. H. R. Newport of Hi-rmiston Is transacting business In the city today. D. C. Brownell, rioneer booster of Umatilla, is transacting business In Pendleton. Mrs. Rena Gerrard was among the Umatilla residents visiting In the city last evening. Frank E. Smith, department store proprietor of Elgin, is a business vis itor in Pendleton. H. J. Burnham of Umatilla came up rrom h!a home yesterday and spent tho night here. 8. D. Peterson, Milton attorney, was among the incoming passengers on tho morning local. ' James H. Sturgls has returned from a visit in seatue witn rrienaa at tne University of Washington. Pete Jost, salesman for Gritman Bros., went out to Pilot Rock this morning with his samples. Alfred Westgate returned to his home at Pilot Rock this morning aft er spending the night here. Rev. Charles Qulnney of the! Church of tho Redeemer, rcturnoa this morning from an over-night stay in Weston. S. D. reterson, Milton lawyer and one of the republican leaders In that section, was here today on profes sional business. I James P. Neal, wall known Free- water lawyer, came In this morning on the local and returned home on tho 2 o'clock train. Gerald Stanfleld, well known young sheepman, spent last night in Pen dleton and left for his home on tho morning westbound local. Georgo Upthegrove, well known Hermlstonlan, who has just resigned as secretary of the Wuterusers' as sociation, was here this forenoon en- route to Walla Walla. R. D. McCook, a banker of Sumner. Iowa, arrived in the city yesterday to visit a few days with his brothers, J. McCook, cashier of tho American m ill Pi M Homo Cooking. Tae ladle of the Christian church will sell horn cooking at the Cash Market, court street, oaiumaj, u- and nU) been connned to a piaarag at 19 a. ni. in walla Walla, National bank, and E. C. McCook, of the firm of Kupcrs & McCook, imple menu dealers. Mrs. Charles Richmond will leave tomorrow for Walla Walla to bring home her brother, John Hemphill, who Is just recovering from an Illness hospital To the Public 1 to announce that I hare ta- va aw the office and practice of Tim. W Rlakeslee. M. D. The office ad an numbers will remain the aimtfa mm ra the oast t V. TURLBT. U. Ds Special This Week ajaVONAXOVS CANDT8 sjaovmr comb chips 9UTCKrAY SPIOCIAJj OOOTiATK CREAMS rmAKTTT MARSIDCALLOWS MSLICIOUS IiARGia Social Dance Tonight There will be a social dance tonight at Moose hall. Haines Orchestra. PfaworaUlon Notice. 1 Notice bi hereby given, that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Charlea W. Brown, Clarence A. Browa and Frank N. Brown, doing business under the firm name of Browa Bros., aa this day toeen dis solved, by mutual consent, and all debts due said firm are payable to Charts W. Brown and Clarence A. Browa, who will hereafter conduct said wualnes and pay all debts of said firm. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 4th 4T f Dec. 1912. CHARLES W. BROWN, CLARENCE A. BROWN, FRANK N. BROWN. BAO 10c F. J. Donaldson Card of Thanta. W wVh to azcress our sincere thamkn to ear kind friends and neigh bor for their many acts of kindness and assistance rendered during tne tllaeaa aid death of our beloved fath- lm m A Personal Talk With Our Patrons Ander s As wo approach tlie close of the .year in our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, wo feel as though tho loyal pat rons of this .store deserve a public word of thanks for the generous support they have given us. We want everv patron to know that we are deeply grateful for tho steady and persistent growth of the CLOTHING DEPARTENT. ' With hundreds upon hundreds of regular patrons in our MEN'S tfORNISHINGS store, we figure on a liberal patronage in clothing. When we tell vou that the clothing business this year has leon TWICE AS LARGE as our most liberal es timate, you will realize why we want EVERY PATRON TO KNOW HV In making STEIN-RLOCII our leading brand of clothing, wo felt that we were doing a DOUBLE SER VICE. We gave our patrons the finest clothing in America. We put STEIX-BLOCII into direct touch with hundreds of men who had long been acquainted with GOOD VALUE in men's merchandise. , We take a great deal of personal satisfaction in petting the RIGH'F MAN to buy tho RIGHT ARTICLE at the RIGHT PRICE. We would much rather ell a man a COLLAR at 15 CENTS and fcw him satisfied with the style and the wear of it, than sell him a STEIN-I3LOCII BELTED ULSTER AT $55 and have him feci as though the cloth or the fit didn't quite satisfy him. Our salesmen never HURRY a customer into a decision. They help him to DECIDE RIGHT. Wo aro always looking for NEW PATRONS. Every PROGRESSIVE merchant is doing so. But we put our STEADY PATRONS the GOOD OLD REGULARS ahead of "NEW PATRONS every time we get a chance. - I There isn't a store in America that will do more to keep the respect, friendship and patronage of its OLD CUSTOMERS than THIS STORE As an old customer of tho store you know that this statement is TRUE. This ALEXANDER idea prevails in tho CLOTHING DEPARTMENT as well as the rest of the store. So if anv OLD PATRON of tho other departments wants to buy a STKFN-BLOCn SUIT or OVERCOAT at $20, $22.50. $25 UP TO 35, he can do so, knowing that an EXCHANGE will he. made. ILTS MONEY RE FUNDED just as cheerfully as Uiough a GUARANTEED GLOVE had torn or a SHIRT had faded in laundering. We want every patront to feel that every article sold in the etero irt EIRST CLASS quality and the price the lowest in Pendleton. We are PROUD of our OLD PATRONS and take this public way of saying so. We want them to be EQU ALLY AS PROUD OF andir s Dipl. The Sudden Change to cold weather, will suggest heavier wearing apparel. Heavier Overcoats, heavier Suits, etc. Our showing of special hand tailored overcoats of 1912 models are worthy of your consideration the highest art of clothes making is displayed in every garment. Overcoats Priced $12.50 to $30.00 Suits Priced . $ 8.50 lo S35.00 Tho S. & II. Trading Stamp way is tho best way. You receive S. & H. Trading Stamps with each purchase of 10c. or more. Big Shipment of Plain Ribbons Just received in Satin and Taffeta; also big lot of Hol ly Ribbons in narrow widths. Rut S. & IL Premiums with 6. & II. Trading Stamps Big Premium Parlors Second Floor. Fancy Ribbons Erory bolt in tho house divided in three big lots, one at 69 yard; one at 30f yard, and one at 15 tho fard. Tho S. & II. Trading Stamp way is tho best way. You roroivo S. & H. Trading Stamps with each purchase of 10c or more. Art Materials for Your Needle Work Never was our art department so over flowing with the things that m a k e these little Xma packages complete. Royal Society Packages with materials com plete; dozens of new patterns to select from. D. M. C. thread of most every kind and size, either ball or ekein. PI ml Paper Mache Letters It dificfonl flutes, Old English or script; also scallop foundations in twenty different styles. Silk Cords In most erory wanted color. Three different sizes, 15, 5 and 5 jard. Buy S. A IL Premiums with S. & II. Trading Stamp Big Premium Parlors Second Floor. is 111 m IP m ijq; 'HUP i'.lllMS 111 m m PI L KUTJIB DRTTOGISV . rmtOtT AND FAVTLT.