East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 18, 1901, Image 5

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aa Sad New Years are not
I Mitaw ar the pure and
iapriof brands of Callfor
jjJWdlss. liii-r at Kline s
I Store Court street
Ttt C'hriitiMih preaanta.
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9 brought ti Pi r.clietori at
J" farallur more 213
opposite opera house
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boxes
j"' "ivee
Kill They Come
. full customers taking advantage of
Closing out Prices
Dress uoous ni our own price.
, I. rpnr will nnti m
w gnous at wnoiesaie prices.
nver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
U m (I FROM BUSINESS
Candles by tho ton at button s.
Swift premium bacon and bams at
Hawley'a.
Dutton's Ice rreaw cborolatea have
no equal.
hoeorated hlna by Alice Woiater.
at K H'ppen's pharmaiy.
Turkey. IMta, chicken and iteese.
seler-ted fowl, at U. Martin a.
Olymiiia oysters for "Cbaaer" at
The Mare." Ill Court Hreet.
Hla assortment of cake, pica am)
OOOklW for hrltuia at R Martin'
John Paker wa fined $5 In the po-
I, Hi . .mrt thl uiornlnn for being
drunk.
I": , h l n.;. in o m i n bulk, !y
the plot or quart, at "The Maze." 111
Court street.
- CM, IrM and all kind of
Christmas groceries. Alexander Pe
ii'imi tit Store.
M Mil sVWlfhl I a Mia. 3 for i
lal'. '11lnK at S for a quarter. Pat
ton citrar More.
ilav i,y H-.s. ere civln awav
dishes with aL purchase. Call ftM
tmi Mai atom It.
I In i nr.horttnent of smoking jack
t i htifMaJ tra'b Alexander
Ivpurtment Store.
Olympia oyster cocktail made ba
tata Mir . es at "The Ma-." 0. I..
MoCHaStt, proprietor.
,: "- for sale, U''' to 14O0 pound
l.afontalne A Oarrlaon John Adams
IB i a nl. of OoM sp-lngs.
Metaan fratulDR a p.- .al- New
.ine of picture mould Ine Riass
naorMBta tat trame at C Sharp's.
If vim an in a hutry for a grocery
order, telephone R. Martin. He la
ataklux a e'-lalt of pi 1 livery.
F, i talc Id a-res of fine wheat
land aOUtta of Adams T. rm MM
ea i. helaaee to tilt pun haaer. .lanv
You eu't beat Martin on good
thlnrs for Christmas. All kinds of
vegetables oranges, banana, nuts
and candi-1
Thl wek a gold plated ideture
frame given with a 50-cent purchase
of pfooaar . claaaware and granite
ni ut Uk Owl Tea Houae.
Wanted, several promising people
to buy crMkaTJT and glasware A
told tdntd pMure frame given with
a l cent purchase at the Owl this
We. i
Wanted to Miii a small i ullage, in
i'leKsant location Small family;
' lal cure taken of the property.
Word may be left with Hawley Bros
Rev. R. A. Copple.
Furl Worth Gazette "The lecture
of Dr. Beardaley was one of the ablest
cr daUvafad il PWt Worth " Hear
the doctor at the Thompson-street M.
hureb Friday evening. Dec 20
Follow your nose and you'll couiu
to Koeppen drug store to buy your
candy Almost everybody knowa "The
Paliu" chocolates are be.t and eheap-
iiday night, eat: 60 cents pound alao half I'oun '
at 26 centa.
What ro Give a Man.
atikTill'1' '''' hkr4 for atmie peopW to answer. lak
We lis' la-luw Mlii it il 1 not .u.. nna .l.rv
Hat marker,
Hair brunhee inilitaiy.
Htraighi haadla
igar -utli ! -Tobacco
iarf,
Tie elaep, goM, silver,
Sliavirij; tiiu,
Silvei handled razor
Hilk umbrella.
Stamp boxea,
Silver px;ket knive,
and manv niUr h-mI'mI lartirlfri
SCHOOLS COIMEO
DR. PENHOSE DEFENDS
POSITION ON SCHOOLS.
Answers Spokesman-Review Editorial
Concerning His Pendleton Speech.
Dr. 8. R. Penrose send the follow
ing regarding an edltorl.il In the
Bpakaaaan-tto lew comrnentlng on
his Pendleton addn Rl the teachers'
convention:
Whitman Collccr Walla Walla.
Wash.. Dee. If To the Editor of the
Spokesman-Review: My attention
j baa Just he-, ij i-allcil to the editorial
lr. lh Spokesman-Review for Decem
ber I. entitled "After All I It Best?"
In which yon comment on a recent
lecture by me comparing the odtiea
t'ortal methods of Oregon with those
Prapce and Ocrmany. I am sorry
tl at you did not have full Informa
tion concerning the nature of my lec
ture It as not at all for the pur
DOM of discrediting our public school
-iiem by showing the general super
iortty of th of Fiance and
many, bnt iiad for it objict the
ntiumlatlnr ti improvement on cer
tain apecinc lines.
For several yar I have lwtn try
ing to Impress the teacheis of the
northwest with the need of Improve
M in b aching of niathcniatlce.
Fuglish and language generally. The
comparison which I made between
the systems of these three countries
Hal to "how that France and Ger
nian are suieiir. Mr to show how
dlffeient their method of teaching
iuathemati( a and language.
The foreign boy and girl haa as
good and thorough a training In their
tatlva language a doe the Araerl
eat. U- it. il !. .i!.-ii Int. a fdicign
tongue at he at--- of !' or l'V the age
when all paycbologlt admit that
language can be -most readily acqulr
Instead of keeping the Fren h
a.vl CetiiMu boy on arithmetic Mlth-
'out a break for six years, as is done
in the I'uited States, he iHgins the
htndy of ajfementar gemetry and al
gebra when he la about 12 years of
age. Experience show that the atudv
' thi ie branches of mathematb s not
only broaden the mind, but actually
makes the acquirement of arithmetic
easier and more Intelligible. 1 bell-
ve that the chief need of our pub
lic schools is Improvement on thene
lines. Th scholar will know Kuallsh
bftMf If he haa the a! antage . ol
I 0Vfo aiiottn-r laiiKiiage. too. and
he will I..- .i I.. a: Irlnii. - j. Ian IT he
knwwa something mora of mathit-.iat-Ica
than merely arithmetic
I ilu not wish to make the public
at Itool system of this country conform
with that of the German gymnaalum
or the French 1 ycee." btit 1 believ.'
that we can learn some K ssBBl from
their . xperien.e.
STBPHBN B I PBNfi 8E
CHRISTMAS 0"RA
Wilbuis Cemng Here While e
to Salt Lakt.
jte
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tad oMilns.
means a sue-
es. The Wil
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, run
v. I l h 40 y.-arn
j out pat tits
a mm th paii
aooati ith no
rasts. Mauagei
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. how
comic ihsoIu
A'.l WiPmr l.as i
I istorlcally t or
. i : not iies.li i t
oi--raa which ave
lily COsUMN ted I
bur.
the favorite
hat - ini
Death of W. H. BUndmg.
M i- P. A. Carrier re elved a tele
gram tins mcrnlng heailug the sad
IntelUgaaee of the death of her father
William H. Blaadiag. at bis home at
St Croix Falls Win He was 70
years of age and i.ad been ill for
nome time. Th- immediate ause of
death has not been learned.
i i t:l Christmas, we will pa post
age to un part of the United States
and express barges to any railroad
fie Hi in (J alt J Stato on all Pe
dkatoa Tf onlrg Mill robes blanket
aud any goods bought of us. Tue
Peoides Warehouse.
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QUADRUPLE TRAGEDY
IN COLUMBUS. OHIO.
Authorities Mystified to Account for
Finding Four Dead Bodies in Ad
joining Rooms in Lodging Housa.
Columbus, O.. Dic. 18.-The auth
orities here are mystified oei the'
quadruple tragedy that was revealed j
when the bodies of I.ulu Kline Pearl
Wanur. John .tacobs a-d Sherman
1 otthouse were found In connecting'
looms in a lodging-house The eoron t
says the Warner girl was the last to
s'tct umb. As she had been despon
dent because she had been reprimand
for allowing her w,i - to he gar
nlsheed. It is believed by some that
she drugged a bottle ot sk) tor
the others and partook of it heis.-u
The coroner, however is Una in the
. that the quartet while Intoxi
cated, entered lata nn ao I leal to
commit suicide
FATHER DIDN'T LIKE IT.
Cora Reavla Married John Wiley
Whde Woodmen Celebrated In
Walla Walla.
W. H. Rcavl. of Presrott. came to
Hie Woodmen gathering yesterday;
so did his daughter. Cora; and also
came one John Wllev. Rcavis cer
tainly eanie to the great mooting; the
daughter ostensibly came for that
purpose, but It seems that Wiley came
for matrimony.
While Mr. Reavls was assisting to
welcome the head officers at Wood
men hall. John Wiley and Cora Hea
is were making arrang nient for
t' wedding. Rev. O. W F'-nder per
tornied the cermon. and later in
the evening Mr. Reavis ascertained
the tme nature of the visit of hi
daughter and Wiley. Rear is did not
I a It some, but will make the Pest
of It.
P t FORM SCHOOL LOST
$20,000 BY FIRE.
Industrial Building and Water To act
Destroyed Latter in Falling. Ex
tinguished the Flames.
Salem. Dec. 18. The industrial
luiildlng and water tower of the re
form school but tied ibis morning. The
wall stand, t.os I $20, OH, The
water tank fell and extinguished the
fire. The inmates were orderly.
The Ibilgarlan minister ha resign-1
d. owing to the hostility of the So
hranje to the ptopoaala fur a new
loan.
Suitable X'mas Gifts
1
Silk Boa
Pillow Shams
L1 mbrellas
Handkerchiefs
Kid Gloves
Belts
Fur lioas
Fans
Sik Undershirts
Ribbon Girdles
Silk Hon j
i'u rses
Silk Waists
Silk Alltts
Neckwea r
to
ra
s
s
S The Above Goods are all new, and at prices that
bear your investigation.
THE PEOPLES
v.igifltMft8aaixgiiiaitaflflayfiBt9ss,opp
e v ; a
.1aaHamHaaKav9ak. ,
It pay to trade at the People Warehouse.
"Not a questionable ipiallty here."
YOU DON'T
NEED GLASSES
To liml the VIlMI at this store. Everything shown
is worth the price asked. You've some thine; t boy
to the next few dayx, and we've a lot of goodl that are
;t!vavs lahclcd by the one wlio gttl them " Welei-nnv"
Our Gent's Farnishing
Department.
Contain averythini of an np-to-tho-tinu s nature,
many of which will he of interest to yon. We've the
mst complete assortment of
Bathing Kobe-, Lounging Robat,
Bmoating Coata, Slaapiog Robes,
Dress Suit Catat, Travoling Bagl and Valise.
Prioad From 13.60, o.00, 7.80, '..tH), I0.(K),
112.60, l" tX) to J'iiVoo.
Gentlemen's Neckwear
In several Stylet Kour-in-hatel, Teoks, Band Hows.
Imperials and Eng. Bquarei from 20c t- fl B0.
THE PEOPLES
Schtmmel Pianos
Anyone desiring to m lei i .1 u- tul as well .1- an ornamental I linst
mas prcM'tit an do mi hcttct than l luimn 1 ScIiiiihih I Piano
These are a standard and lup;!i rade make of piano, hi;lil polished
I0d fttlljT fttftrantecd and retail e eryw here for I450 I handle these
pianrs direct front the factory and can sell then .it two thiol-, ol ihe
n filial price Call and inspect these pianos and ljo .1 bargain,
FOE
WAREHOUSE, a
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a.aJlJLgJj
R memler you rjfl liaiw e on a $100 00 Solid
Gold Watch and hain with every $t00 pur
liahe made in OUT Htore bafort .lanuaiy L 190'J.
LOUIS HUNZIKER,
THE LEADING JEWELER.
WAREHOUSE.
1 1ASL-ER
60a (104 Main Street, Pendleton.
The Columbia
Lodging House
MWI.V KI'ltMHHKH
MA U IN oVM t TION
IN l N i l II OK HMM'K
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I SCHEMPP, Prop.
WHY ,,By r ut "' 'nl,;ri ", ?
"in ' TIIS
HOfM Co-0p6ffltiV8 COMfMA)
Will 1 11 M you a home for
...$5.5Q nor Month...
Will lunilah jnii I tie Uiiiia-y lit
i) off jmif WSflsss I ' 1 buy a
1. 1 1 11 111 any hs slily. sml glye
yuii li 1. art aiel ii.untt. !!
jwy It bael al ti r lalo ul ') H
jier mini Hi ariiheui iBtarast lu
1 aw ul Mali Of leial illaablllly
a i 1 1. 1 1 .1 will Imi Ibo
rtirli tel liivvtiigaliun iMiuitad
C A. 1)011 K,
Pendleton, Ore.
Inn H Mi llrmiii, I. nullii.riml to rrusly
I l lestious I- koaai
I..H..I u, nin WhiiIim! Kiurywbmi-.
Help or Situation
Wanted.
i'. Rtw-ks kmiihuiwui Anqr
0',ir,er Main ami AU Htreet.
Hh H 01 I rOM - OKKOOM
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0od' fneraved with initialt) free of charge
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