East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 08, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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:Tr1E CAYUSE TWINS. I
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Vou iy3 ww . $
Clean Up Sale
8
BETTER SEE
THAT BUGGY
Charles W. Zelgler. who was cap
tain of the Pendleton bsseliall team
during the early part of last season.
Wliilc our brme papa hunts the ante
lope In the Mountains Bine, on rugged
' slupe.
Or the wild deer stalks, or hunts the
hear.
Or brai8 the cougar within his lair,
convert the balance of our fall and winter stock
1 rrtnrlf frrpat TCUUUllU UJ UU I1UUL Oil I Kn
is now practicing law in Canton. O.
aeasl' an , , . t0 make room for our sprine goods.
He sends the follownig verses writ
ten as a greeting from Major Leo
Moorhouse's Cayuse twins to the
babies o Ohio;
Stoc -
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VALUES SHOULD INTEREST YOU
ESE
Our dusKy mamma weaves blankets
Ray.
Or bilght-lnuM yarn, all the livelong
day.
nilts Jackets
Tailor Made Suits
Tox-e-rox and A-him-puni-heen
As sweet little Indians an ever v m
seen,
To the babes In the Kant semi a
greeting kind.
"Ifety "f l'aiterns and
( '"Vim.oi.nrrpp.t Htvles.
Or plaits from th wild grass bas-
Kets queer
And to further ac-qimlntance arc in And leaves us hound in our cradles
clined. here
at -5 off
pjjDfess Skirts
aw skirts are right up-
;ujle snd cut. Come
Etfnt and be convinced
pen the greatent bar
bie wason.
at J-5 off
Closing out all our Ladles
Tailor Made Suits at less tban
cost, all good materials and styles
$12.50 aud $15.00 values.
at $5 a suit
Furs
They Include all the latest and
nobbiest styles brought out for
fall. There is something about
the coloring and styles that make
.them exceedingly fascinating.
They must all go
at f-5 off
lexander Dept. Store
every home should be a
PIANO
our easy payment plan makes it pos
sible for all to purchase an instrument
Lll oavmcnt down and the piano is delivered to you and
Fbilan'ce in payments to suit yourself. Call and see us
Let us send a piano to your home for Xmas
L. E. THERKELSEN
Successor to S. L. Wakefield & Co.
v
Hunt up those pictures and have them framed at once ;
Christmas is Not Far Away
You will get the best work and newest style frames if
you will come to us. Largest stock to select from
1 C CH A X?T for SHARP New Ideas, g
i Kj JllARr Ooera House Block. 2
"BEER THAT MADE
W'AUKEE FAMOUS.
SMllJD FOR TABIE USB.
of imposed lunches,
Itner i i
I feet at
fHLER & GO'S
Ni Streets near Postoffice
ave bargained with a
competent Timbor Cruiser
to locate
the line o. a railroad
y under construction.
fflm?anBa chance
'r nr8t-oomerB, See
'Berkel
ey
Hli5e8.me 800d fams for
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in 'the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
Jell-O,
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no
baking 1 odd boiling water nnd set to
eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
Let Us Do
Yottt Hauling
We do trucking and hauling
of all description at reason
able prices.
Your horses will be well cared
for if taken to the Old Dutch
Henry Feed Yard, corner
West Alta and Lillith streets
Hay, grain and all kinds of
feed bought and sold.
' Horses for sale at all times.
WILLIAM CONNERLBY,- Prop.,
Successtor to Hays & Connerley.
Laatz Bros.
FOR
Wood,
Coal and
- Building
Material
Delivered Promptly,
We are in the transfering anc
trucking business and are prp
pared to move light or heavy arti
cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot,
Telephone Main 51.
The Cayuse twins have no I'xutfttt You hhbes In the East, whore the
For being such crying v i i .u-i'.' grow
Sli .mi h and soft downy pillows
pooscs, it)
But now, both quiot ,tli .. ' 1 , ,,,, V1 .. ( !( Cayuscs like us to
- a coo, i
Indite this brief l Hj 1 f. 1 .
you. 1
n r baskets, as here
(Copyright by Let Moorbouse )
"We live in a land where the brown Or do you prerer your own soft nest,
hills He j Where mamma may sing to lull you
All parched and bare neath a cloud ' to rest,
less sky; ' j And by your bed does she patient
Where naught that is restful, and watch keep,
bright and green Alter you go to the Isles of Sleep?
Save the sage and the bunch-gran' CHARLICS W. ZEIGLBR.
may be seen. !
iS PULMONARY TROUBLE
YOUNG GRAND DUKE
OF RUSSIA HOPELESS.
With the Demise of the Czar and
Czarowltz Without a Son-the Dla
dem of the Romanoffs Passes to the
Grand Duke Vladimir,
Tlio nnnnnnrempnt wn made last
Aittvi.at linf Mie r'nrnu'il'. on en-
gaged to many the second daughter
of tne urana wucuess iYuasiuHiu ui
MYsnlflpnliilrc.ScllWfirln the DllcheSR
raoHn AiiiriisHiiH Mni-ie. It is reeard-
ed as a significant fact that no date
has been set tor the union, nor nave
nnv nrennrnHnns heen made for the
event. To put it plainly the condi
tion of the young granu uuKe is re
garded as hopeless unless ine cli
mate of the Crimea should work a
miracle. The pulmonary disorder
with which he is suffering is compli
cated by a tendency to diabetes.
, j, ,. !..! ll,,
ful mischief among the collateral
Lrnnnlinc rf the hnMKe fit ROUianOff
and have already found shining marks
in the ranks nearest the throne.
,Wlth the demise of tna czaiowu.
and tbe czar without a son the dia
dem of the Romanoffs, the richest
prize attainable by human ambition,
would pass to the eldest uuelo of tho
czar, the Grand Duke Vladimir who
Is In his flfty-nith year.
Vladimir is in vigorous health, well
educated, and an experienced ad
ministrator. He has traveled over
Europe and much or Asia. He was
greatly esteemed by the lato czar and
enjoys the confidence of the dowager
czarina, who is the most Influential
figure among the reactionary forces
tii.i mntrnl RiiflRlnn eniinrlls. She
and Vladimir have he many differ
ences as to nussia'8 Asiatic program
and there was a brief estrangement,
but cordial relations have heen re
sumed. Vladimir Is very popular In Vienna
nnd Paris. Ills manner Is engaging
md his handsome person is familiar
to tho houlevardlers. When visiting
here he has always gone about tho
city in an unconventional way and Is
altogether more democratic than any
other member of the reigning family
of Russia.
In a careful dispatch to his paper
ihn Gt ri,.n-tiiir,- pnrrAHiinnrlent nf
the Polltische Conespondenz of this
city says:
"Vladimir, while too strong a man
to be dominated by the military par
ty, has little sympathy with tho pollt-
Ltd ilnf(rlnnfi nf Tslinhnlna Iff) em.
bodies the prudence of the Roman
offs. Like ail Russians, ne is run or
cratt. I3ut his tendencies are toward
the fullfillment of Russia's so-called
traditional mission, and the Imperial
sceptor would be wielded by him with
3i,i unnrilal ilcfuriinfji that wlue nrill.
clple of arbitration, of which Nicholas
fs the most illustrious exponent
How it Will Work.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat
(dem.), which does not take much
stock in talk of tariff revision "by Its
friends" recalls the following anec
dote; "I see that the republicans have
been revising tho tariff," said the late
Roswell P. Flower, of New York, to
Thomas H, Reed, In commenting on
the McKinley rates, "Yes?" Inquired
Mr. Reed. "Yes," said Mr. Flower,
"and do you know what it reminds
me of?" "No," said Mr. Reed; "what
does it remind you of?" "Well," said
Mr. Flower, " it reminds me of the
the way the farmers build their fences
out in Kansas, They build 'em four
feet high and six feet wide. And
when a cyclone come along and blows
them over, they're higher than they
were before." "That's tho kind of
'tariff revision' tho country always
gets when the republicans go Into the
revising business," says the TJmeg'
Democrat.
William C Johnston, a painter, was
run over by a heavy truck In Port
land. Sunday, and had both legs
crushed,
They are going
to give away at
The Big
BOSTON
STORE
Ticket With Every Dollar Purchase
B
J ED. EBEN
Proprietor of the
s EASTERN
a CLOAK
b SUIT v ,
I SKIRT and
WATST FACTORY
m announces his
'
8
O
$0$
Mid-Winter
Clearance Sale
a
b on Jackets
e
m Waists
" Skirts
and Furs
B
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I CHOICEST j
... MEATS I
are 1wmji supplied our .tironi.
Good meat, well cooked inuke
meal complete, Full weight and
prompt delivery are turn ol our
bjiliitu, wtilcli It growing rapidly
Otto Mies eke
a O U K T H 'V H K K T
Ho user's Old Stand
TKI. EPIIONE HKO 211
Low Cash Prices
Prompt Delivery
Best Groceries...
are what the Miller Cash
Grocery has to offer.
Bakinj; leave your orders for
cakes or pastry of any kind.
Lodges and 'patties supplied at
very low prices.
623 Main Street
Phone Main 51 1
Miller Grocery Co.
CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
AGREEMENT
Pendleton, Or., Dec 1, 1902
l itis is to certify that we, the
undersigned, have agreed between
ourselves tu establish uniform
prices for the care and board of
horses by the month. One horse
to hay by the month 1 12. 50. One
horse to hay and grain per month
14. Commencing Dec, 1, 1903.
G. M. Froome
M. J. Carney
S. F. Hays
W. Lindsey.
Let Murphy Frame those
Pictures for Christmas
Don't put off having the
work dene. If Murphy
docs the work it will be
good work and you will be
highly pleased, Best stock
of framing material,
E. J. Mtftptiy's
Best work at lowest prices.
Despain & Clark
Wholesale Com
mission Merchants
Will pay cash for poultiy. The
Market price always. Bring it in
every day and all day. Chickens,
Geese, Ducks and Turkeys.
Office in I, O. Building
Come, Get Our Quotations
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN J
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U, and F0REI8N PATENTS
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