East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 19, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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sCHRISTMAS GOODS
DAVENPORT
SMOKING
JACKETS
$5.on. $0 00 ami $7.50
" OFFICE COATS
$4 00 and $1.50
CARDIGAN JACKETS
SI 00 to $2 50
HANDKERCHIEFS
Initial 25c and 50c. Linen
25; to 00c. White Silk
25c to $1.00. Fancy Silk
25c to $1.00. Mufflers 50c
to $2 50
FANCY VESTS
$2 25 and $2.50
SHOES AND
SLIPPERS
Slippers HOc to $1.50. Shoes
$2 00 to $4.50
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
"CHESHIE BRAND"
Good Madras Shirts all sizes
and different Patterns to
select from. 05c, 75c,
S5c and $1.00. Extra
Qualit) Madras Shirts two
Collars rihI one pair Cuffs
to match. 75c 85." and
$1 00.
FANCY
SUSPENDERS
50c, 75c a 'id $1.0 J
WHITE SHIRTS
Laundered very Fine Quality
$1.25 and $ 50. Full
Dress $2.00.
LA GRAND WOMAN TELLS
OF THE CARTOONIST.
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.
BAER 8 DALEY
One P?ce Clothiers Ftifiiisti
es and Matters.
Good Naturedly Bore All the Jokes of
' the Home Not Addicted to Hard
Work His First Studio the Barn
Door.
' Mrs Itobert Orr. n lndy now living
In La Grande, lived for years near ,
1 the home of Homer Davenport, and
t Milled for some time with the Dav-
enports. during the boyhood of the
' cartoonist.
I Mrs. Orr's reminiscences of the em
bryo artist are Interesting. She had
an opportunity to observe the boy
, and his first efforts at close range. I
At that time he had not dreamed of
I being anything more than a poor farm
hand with n tendency to fun-making, j
The Object of All Jokes. I
1 It a practical joUo was played up-!
on tiny member or the family." says
' Mrs Orr. "It always fell to Homer's
lot to be the victim, on account of
Ins unfailing good nature He never
was. Known to grow angry at these
(.nulled attacks of the family.
"He would retaliate by drawing a
horrible picture of the perpetrator of
1 the Jone, with such a striking resem
blance that It had the effect of dls-
i pelllng. for a time, their worrying
attacks.
"Nobodj or no object about the
1 home escaped the pencil and chalk
I of Davenport. The barn was literally
I covered with pictures of Chinese I
1 pheasants and hull pups. The pheas-'
i ant was a new bird in Oregon at that
! time and seemed to be a peculiar ob
' Ject of admiration. Homer outlined a
' pheasant In nearly every scene he
drew.
His Studio.
"It might lie said that Davenport's
1 first studio was the back or the barn, '
iaud a smooth board wherever found, j
He was not given to farm work to any
great extent, but his industriuus pic-1
I lure-making and his lovable good na
ture ami noble traits, made up the
i little deficiency. !
"The elder Davenport otten won-'
tiered what would become of the,
, boy. He didn't like farm work, show-j
I ed no tendency toward the good old
j pursuits of agriculture and hard work, i
j Nothing hut draw, draw, draw '
draw on the barn, on the fence, on '
i the woodshed, cellar door, chicken
house and on every imaginable
! smooth spot, large enough to contain
the likeness of a great, strutting
pheasant or n bristling bull pup
"Father Hoeing Corn,"
, "The father one day found a pic-
tare on the back of the barn repre
senting himself, lying in the shade of
a tree, asleep, with his well worn hoe,
leaning against the -fence. The pic-
iuic ao in ihc IUUB1I, ju&l u lew fl
chalk lines .dashed here and there 1 S
upon the rough boards, but its sug
1 gestion of his father's manner of
hoeing corn was so laughable that It
1 became the talk of the neighborhood
Gifts for Gentlemen
The vexing problem of
what to bay solved
GET THF.M GOOD CIGARS
SPECIAL BOXES FOR THE
HOLIDAY TRADE
Stanford
La Verdad
La Integridad
E1 Principe De Gales
La Mia
General Arthur
We have these celebrated high grade cigars in any and
all sues.
CIGAR STORE
85 Main Street, Near Postofftce
Alwv ni,
TheriiionT.
you order,
ojjr1
Housed i
BENS
Our work is admired by all
The Domestic Laundry
Court and Thompson Sts. , Pendleton
FOR
A half section ol y
iana, all u
low, north olfai
uooa improve
Almost a section oil
one body, i
tance north olitm.1
FRANK B,
800 MAIN!
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BAKER& WELCH
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902
GENERAL NEWS.
Dispatcher from Dayton, Wash,,
, say that John Thornton, better known
as "Rattle Snake Jack," Is wanted In
that city for horse stealing.
John Thornton Is well known to the
Ablal Dean, 85 years of age, the last f pioneers of Pendleton. Years ago he
surviving veteran of the Mexican war, , was in business in this city. For sev
died recently at his home In Boone erai years i10 nas i,een living in Gar
county, Ky. Held county. Washington. A few
Emperor William has presented his days ago he went to Dayton, where
photograph, richly framed, to For-jit Is alleged he told his friend, J. A.
eign Minister Count Goluchsky, as ajAyres, that he wanted to go a few
memento of the renewal of the triple miles into the country to secure some
alliance. ' of bis clothing. He stated that he
An agitation is In progress in New! would only be gone a few hours but
York looking io a plan by which tax- ever came back. The officers have
es can be reduced. The assessed val- bfon notified to keep a lookout for
ue of real estate of that city Is 3,-, him. t up to date he has not been
330.C47.579. , apprehended.
Prnfpssor Morlsanl. of Naples Uni
versity, who holds the position of phy, A Million Voices
slcian to Queen Helena of Italy, Is j Could hardly express the thanks ofj
both In stature and proportions the ; Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen
most diminutive doctor In the world. iwhy: A severe cold had settled on his!
Steps were taken toward erecting , lungs, causing a most obstinato
a monument In bronzo to Commodore j cough. Several physicians said he
John Barry, the "Father of the Amer-' had consumption, but could not help
lean Navy," In Washington at a re- J him. When all thought ho was doom
cent meeting of the Friendly Sons of ed he began to use Dr. King's New
St. Patrick. Discovery for Consumption and
Tho Niagara Falls Power company writes "It completely cured me and
shut the water off Its tunnel to ox- saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs."
amine for wear and tear. During five Jt's positively guaranteed for coughs,
years over 32,000,000 cubic feet havoj colds and lung troubles. Price 50c
been rushing through It every hour and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tall
and yet every one of the 19,000,000 1 man & Coa drug store
bricks was found in place and por-,
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The Pride of Heroes.
Many soldiers In the last war wrote, 5
to say that for scratches, bruises, , !
Wanted in Dayton, Wash., for Horse 1 culs- wounus, corns, sore feet ana stiff I
best in the world. Same for burr.s,
ecalds, tolls, ulcers, skin emptl is 1 it
and plies. It cures or no pay. On'y 5
25c at Tollman & Co.'s drug store.
JOHN THORNTON.
8teallng.
from Dayton,
Friday, December 19
Now get wise lest you forget the forever favorite musical farce
comedy,
PECK'S BAD BOY
Will St. Auburn, Mgr
All laughs, no cr ' The best acting company, the. best singing
company, the funniest comedians, the best dancers.
Come and laugh with us.
His retirement from the board was
due entirely to his poor health. Sure
there wasn't a squabble of some sort?
Positive. If there had been a row the
papers would have been full of Inter
views with the other members ex
pressing their cordial appreciation of
his services and their regret, etc,
Philadelphia Press.
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j Seats on Sale at Fraziers Book Store.
Prices. 25c, 50c, 75o.
Using
oip i CutlcuraSoap
feet
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8.
Perry Houser's meat market on)
Bast Alta street Is now open. Best,
meat, prompt service.
Face Humors
Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes,
red, rough hands, falling hair, and
baby blemishes prevented by Ctrn
cura Soap, a sure preventive of in
flammation and cloRgingof the I'ores.
Ccftril'riv.. .UiMtu.1 Uiujl',4lcu.eUuiiwf4,lifl9.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE
By buying baking powder of us you can get lieuutlful articles
for Christmas presents without expending extra money.
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
Given with Prize Baking Powder. The list include popular
books, historical works, children's, books, etc.
We also give large, attractive urn! useful pieces of chlnaware
with baking powder.
Fresh citrons uud ruining for the tuble, Just in.
Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery
When getting p
others on that luaberl
yours, don't forget t
and see us. WecajJ
stock of all kinds cM
Building
including shingles, 4
dows, moulding,s
and windows in '
thing that is telii
class lumber yard. A
Low Casli I
Prompt
Best M
very low PnCts'
Phone Hwl
Free
Delivery
A telegraph and express offlce has
been established at Fairvlow, Or.
The anti-saloon ticket with the ex
ception of one councilman, was do-'
fcated at Ashland, Thursday. I
Six young men of Albany have been
bound over to the circuit court. In
the sum of $250 each, for assaulting
a Chinaman. '
An O. n. & N. engine backing up
from Tolioa to Chatcolet, struck a ,
cow, Jumped off the track and tore up
200 feet or ties and rails, Thursday i
morning. ,
Tho proposed now charter for Sa
lem will contain a provision for mu
nicipal ownership of electric lights,
gas and power plants, street railways,
water works, forrles and bridges.
A movement Is bolng made toward
replacing the deputy United States
Xmas Books
Riley's "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," "The Vir
ginian." by Wister, "Mrs. VViggs of the Cabbage
Patch." by Hegan, "Wanted, a Matchmaker," and
"Wanted, a Chaperone" by Paul Lester Ford, illus
trated by Christy, and all the new fiction.
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BOOKS IN SETS
marshal at Nuith Yakima Tho in
creased sale of liquor to Indians is
milking tlip stop very necessary
There has been no deputy at this
place for a year
Miss Nina Hawlu, of Newberg,
Or., died Thursduy of typhoid fever,
at College Place, Wash. Sho was the
third student of the Walla Walla col
lego to die with this disease, within
threo weeks. Tho other two students
were Miss Pfau of Baker City, and
Mis. Jones, of Seattle,
We have sets of Dickens, Scott, Shakespe'are, Du
tmas, Smollett, Riley. Hugo, Thackery and many
others.
CALENDARS
Fancy Calendars in Christy's subjects, the View
Calendars, and n big line of other fancy styles
Come in and look around before you decidu on
Xmas gifts.
FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE
OPEN EVENINGS
h now in operation in Pendleton. Prepare
lo have your mail Delivered properly. We
have House Numbers, large und distinct.
Door Plates with your name plainly engrav
ed thereon Mail slot for doors. Mail deliver
ed inside your homes through these slots.
Arrango to shut out the cold. Iron Mailboxes
with locks Mail perfectly safe. Neat and
very convieiiU-ut.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR
XMAS SUGGESTIONS
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For Health, Stren;th and
Pleasure Drink : :
Murphy & Langever, Proprs