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" iiHinntnNPR imiui k vjr, jgmm. -s CHRISTMAS GOODS I I CROWDED HOUSE GREETS ' rrnremn J npns' LEf.TURE. LUULIIl. ' " SMOKING JACKETS $n.0O. $0 00 tin J $7.50- OFFICE COATS $4 00 and $'.50 CARDIGAN JACKETS $1 00 to $2.50 FANCY VESTS , $2.25 and $2.50 SHOES A.N1) SLIPPERS Slippers (()c to $1.50. Shoes $2 110 to $.50 COLLARS & CUFFS The "Angora" Brand all sizes and late styles two for 25c. The well known "E&W,"a complete as sortment, 25c each. STIFF BOS- SOM SHIRTS "CHESIRE BRAND" Good Madras Shirts all sizes and different Patterns to select from. (5c, 75c, 85c and $1.00. Extra Quality Madras Shirts two Collars mil one pair Cutis to match, 75c 85; and $1 00. HANDKERCHIEFS Initial 25c and 50c. Linen 25- to (H)c. White Silk 25e to $1.00. Fancy Silk 25c to $100. Mufflers fiOc to $2 50 FANCY SUSPENDERS 50c, 75c and $1.00 WHITE SHIRTS Laundered very Fine Quality $1.25 and $150. Full Dress $2.00. NEW NECKWEAR New Patterns at popular prices. Large assortment of Tecks, 25c, 50c to $1.25. Shield Bows 25c Shield Tecks 25c and 50c Four-in-hand all the new widths 25c to $1.25. HATS! HATS! We have just received a new Line of Hats, especially for the Holiday trade. The new shapes and colors. See them. $2.50 and $3.00. wlilcli i to liis I and to the flic people in Um & DALEY 'ess a,4 Hattes He Pleased the Audience by His Easy Manner, Clear Logic wJ Undenia ble Conclusions Will Be Welcom ed Warmly In Future. Tlu lecture of Kimone V. Debs, on Modern Problems," was sreeted with a eiowded house at the Frnzcv last nlRht Although the coming of Mr Delis to this city, hnd not been na thormmhlv advertised ns It might have been, the large crowd erected him was n testimony reputation as a lecturer deep interest taken uy the subjects discussed. Mr. Debs began his lecture bj say ing that man has conquered every thing In nature, but himself, and for an hour nnd n half, clearly and lucid lv pointed out the errors of the capi talist system, as seen by socialism, and gave the remedy for Its evils )io pused by the socialist Idea. The conclusions drawn by Mr. Delis appealed forcibly to his audience. Ills easy, graceful system ot icasonlug, his ready and complete mastery of his !uu?ct the telling and log'cal roluts ho makeb without a seeming effort, place him at the head of the list of lecturers before the American public today. The vlvhl manner In which he tiaces tho ovolutlon of society, through Us many periods of develop ment in the American nation, shows him to he a student of extraordinary powers of observation with n wonder ful clearness ot expression. Tho sentiment heard on every hand warrants the statement that Mr. Debs made many warm friends for his causo In Pendleton. His audience fol-i lowed the thread of his analysis close-1 ly and showed Its appreciation of the ( point made by heartily applauding the conclusions drawn by him at j many places In the lecture. ! He is an active, aggressive worker. His heart Is In his work. He is a be liever In that social system which I promises to give to humanity tiio best , environment possible, that the best I j possible traits and sides of human ; character be -developed and enthron- j 1 ed. I He Is not an agitator, ho is a reas ! oner. He would not bring reform by i ' passion, but by the utmost degree of i peaceable and fraternal discussion. I It Is refreshing to listen to his ap peal for better conditions. It Is sel- dom that a Pendleton audience has 1 tho opportunity of enjoying such a' treat and it Is fully and highly appre ciated. His coming at any future tlmo will be hailed as an Intellectual epoch. PECK'S BAD BOY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. The house Tuesday passed the sen- ate bill appropriating $22,000 for erecting a lighthouse at Mukllten point, Everett harbor, Wash. It Is announced from Seoul that the United States minister has demanded tho payment ot $1,500,000 duo to the builders of the electric railroad. .Coming to Pendleton in the Very 1 Near Future Laugh and Grow Fat. , The lean will fatten from laughter land the fat will lean on the arms of 1 the chairs while laughing at the per formance ot "Peck's Had Boy," which will be given in the Frazer theater on iTiuay evening, Dee. 19. This piece of American humor is an everlasting favorite and inclusive with the strong line of specialties will bo the best farce comedy that will he seen here for some time. Miss Violet Hllsen, the natural-born bad boy, will ' ulai' tl, tltln mIa l TT According to advices from Hungaria , 0 than who n there is no better 63 persons were frozen to death dur-' "J' w ep Ly the par oT devastating the sheefolds and b.t.j&Tffi'rip.Sfi uevoureu uiree suepneiua. Ba(, Boy Cq , famQUs TravegtJ xiiu iwiv iuik uuuiu ui uiucimcu i sextette, presenting a short travesty m.. nn .1 n ..tn.1 f ACn AAA innt .. m -I . . . ... iueauuy vuicu fiuv.vuu m uuf tuai on noroaora. Tnis is the nrett est PRES. PENROSE TO LECTURE. Good Citizenship Will Be Discussed In This City Tomorrow Evening. President Stephen I). L. Penrose, of Whitman College, will deliver a lecture at the Baptist church In this city tomorrow evening. Tho subject of the lecture will bo "Good Citizen-1 ship." Dr. Penrose needs no Intro-, duction to the citizens of Pendleton. I He will donate the proceeds of his. lecture to the free reading 100m of! the Men's Resort In this city. This j lecture is the second In a course of j four which has been arranged by this institution for this winter. I A popular lecture at the parish house, Johnson street. Under tho aus pices ot the Parish Aid Society, hy tho Itov. Andreas Bard, of Walla Walla, Thursday evening. Price 25 ! cents. Give Warning of Approach of flore; Serious Trouble.- T)o yon e-sporioiico llts of depression with restlessness, alternating ' with extreme irritability, bordering upon hysteria? Are your spirits easily alluded so that one minute you laugh, and tho next fall into con- ' vulsivu weeping? . , Do you I'eel coniothing hko a ball rising in your tliroat and threaten-1 11 tho souses norvorted. morbidly sonsitivo to lifrhfc and sound ; pain in tho ovaries, nnd especially between tho shoulders ; sometimes loss of voice; nervous dysiiepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy, with a tendency to cry nt tho least provocation? If so, your norves aro in a shattered condition, and you oro threat ened with nervous prostration. Undoubtedly you do not know it, but in nine eases out of ten this is caused by somo utorino disorder, and tho norves editoring in and about tho organs which make you a woman influence your entire nervous system. Something must be done at once to restoro thoir natural condition or you will bo prostrated for weeks and months iwrhaps, and suffer untold misery. Proof is monumental that nothing in tho world is bettor for this purpose than lijdia E. lMnkhiuu'M Vojretnblo Compound; thou sands and thousands of women have written us so. How firs. Holland, of Philadelphia, suffered among the finest physicians in the country, none of whom could help her finally cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dkau jIus. Pinkiiam : For over two years I wns a constant suf ferer from extreme nervousness, indigestion, and dizziness. Menstruation was irregular, had backache and a feeling of great lassitude and weak, uess. I was so bad that I was not ablo to do my own work or go far in the street. I could not sleep nights. "I tried sovoral splendid doctors, but they gave me no relief. After taking Lydin B. Pinklinin's Vegetable Compound I soon began to feel better, and was able to go out and not feel as if I would fall at every step. I continued to take tho medicino until cured. "I cannot say enough in behalf of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine, and heartily recommend all suffering women to try it and find tliu relief I did."' Mtts. Fi.ouejjck Holland, 022 S. Clifton St., Phila delphia, Pa. (Jan. 0, 1902.) Another case of severe female trouble cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after the doctors had failed. ' "Duak JUns. Pinkiiam: I was in poor health for sevcTal years. 1 had female trouble and was not able to do my housowork alone. I felt tired, very nervous, and could not sleep. 1 doctored with several doctors. Thoy doctored me for my stomach, but did not reliovo nie. I read in your book about your medicine, and thought I would try it. I did so, and am now cured nnd ablo to do my work alone, and feel good. I was always very poor, but now weigh ono hundred and fifty pounds. woman trmuiied with lonmle weakness will trivo VegHnlile C'omiioiiiid a trial. T have recommended it to manv of my friends." Hits. JLvuia DowL'its, Millersville, Ohio. (Aug. 15, 1001.) "Will nut tlm volumes of letters from women liuulo strong by I.ydia 13. JMuklmnrs Vejrutnblo Compound couvinco ull of the Virtues of this niedioinc? llow slinll the fact Unit it Trill help tliciu ho made plain? Snrly vou i-nnnot wish to remain weak, and sick, and discour aged, exl mi i' l -Mi ( day's work. You have somo dernngo nicntni Hi leiiiinii.coi wHir-sni.auil Lydia E. I'iiikham's Vcgotablo Comiioiiuu i' ill he') voii just as surely us It lias others. half section oil! land, all in low, north o!f Good imptpvs Almost one sec&oi o body, i i tance north cita 800 MAIN! thank you for the relief I have obtained, and I hope that every troubled witli female weakness will give Lydia 13. Pinkham's for tho poor o tlio city. The reso lutlon passed last week .voting $100,' 000 for this purpose was recalled. Tore cases of under treatment Island hospital, New York, at quaran tine. The sufferers aro the first and second cooks and tho second steward of tho Princo Lino steamer Saxon Prince, from Durban. Tho general rainfall which has pre vailed over Kentucky, Arkansas and Tennessee since Saturday, has eras ed, warmer weather and heavy precip itation being reported in- the Quit States. All Kentucky streams are cut of their banks, and In many rases rising rapidly. and most catchy act over seen on a stage. Prices 2Gc, 50e nnd 75c. SeatB now bubonic plague are on sale at Frazlcr's book store in me swinenurne The Pride of Heroes. . Many soldiers In tho last war wroto to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, corns, soro feet and stiff Joints, Ducklcn's Arnica Salve is tho best in the world. Same for burns, scalds, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptl.ia and piles. It cures or no pay. On'y 25c at Tallraan & Co.'a drug store. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Work on tho Oregon Water Power & Hallway Company roadbed began nt( Sellwood, Wednesday. . Portland police have raided tho col-( ored dens In tho tenderloin district, i and every man who desires to enter theso Joints hereafter is required to glvo his name and address. i The first messago from the Pacific , cablo ship, was received Wednesday at San Francisco. Tho ship has aver-1 aged seven nnd a half knots an hour! since leaving San Francisco, ( Tho new officers of tho Oregon Poul-I try Association aro Frank Fenwiclc, Portland, president; J. I. Watts, of Eugene, vice-president; 13. J. Ladd, of Portland, secretary, and Frank Fee, of Portland, treasurer. Hetall grocers of Portland are pro paring to adopt moro stringent rules In.rogaul to tlio credit system, on Jan--ucry 1. The losses by poor customers have lueroased so greatly that credit will bo denied, except under the mo3t' favorablo circumstances, Louis Kberhard. porter of the Hotel ' Perklus, has becomo wealthy by tho increase In valuo of somo Los Angeles . city property He has received ?1000. per foot for ono 7Cfoo( lot Ho still wqrks as porter ana say ho will con- ttlniio. in.;Pprtlrid. . , 1 The Baby mine of the Grant's Pass i district has been bonded by an East ;ern corporation, which will begin extensive developments at once, i1fif gyring Humors Itching, btirnitig, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Scalr with loss of Hair Complete External and Inter nal Treatment by Cuticura The Set 31.25 CoiiuiEllngof Cu ricuia Soap 25c.), to cleanse tho ekln of crusts and ecaloa ami eoften llio thickened cutlclo, CimcmtA Ointment (50c.), to Instantly all.iy Itching, Irritation, ami In. Uainnmtlon, and eootlio anil heal, ami Con. cuitA Itissoj.vii.vr (50c.), to cool ami cleanse tho Mood. A single ect Is often sufficient to cuio the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp.nnd hlooil humors.rashej.ltchlnss.and lrritai'.ons, with Ion of hair, when the best i!im"I .1,-. !i all iihvi rcmed'.ua tall, VOI5ITI llii ,. ijnu..' . nr SMrou.Iio.tou. at- lloi. if, itv-n i-ki.iund MW1 llumnr ' Irra. CUTiCURii rURcGV OF BABY SOAPS Xsiias Books Riley's "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," "The pinian." by Wister, "Mrs. Wicgs of the Cal le vir- Wices of file CalihaPR n.i.i. it i t . 1-i.icn. uy negan, "wantea, a Matchmaker," and "Wanted, a Chaperonc" by Paul Lester Ford, illus trated by Christy, and all the new fiction. BOOKS IN SETS We have sets of Dickens, Scott, Shakespeare, Du mas, Smollett, Riley. Hugo, Thackery and many others, CALENDARS Fancy Calendars in Christy's subjects, the View Calendars, nnd a big line of other fancy styles Come in and look around before you decide on Xmas gifts. TRAZIER'S BOOK STORE OPEN EVENINGS CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE By buying baking powder of us you can rt beautiful articles for Chrlrttiiius presents without expending extra monoy. BEAUTIFUL BOOKS Given with Prize liaising Powder. The Hat includes popular books, historical works, children's boolw, etc. Wo aleo give large, attractive und useful plecen of chluaware with baking powder. Fresh citrons nnd laUlus for the table, Just hi. Mattm's Family Grocery and Bakery Vfj 4 J M IIWI VVT 0pp. Wi 4 C. When getting .1.. 1 crnrv m a j iiuui Building A nnP MrtnMin. .. . I 11 ar.vr-niKac:r.uK;:r Free Mail Delivery I Ih now in operation in I'ondloton. Prepare 1o have your mail Delivered properly. We have Mouse Numbers, large and d'iHtinot. Door Plates with your narao plainly engrav ed thereon Mail slot for doors. Mail deliver ed inside your homes through these slots. Arrange to shut out the cold. Iron Mailboxes with locks. Mail perfnoilv safe. Neat and very convionuut. 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