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V PMLV EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1803. 0f TOGGKKY . ..nartment is lull of new novelties. . , . i r, : -. i l.i. sinc e Orcasicu ic, ill giaj, 1IIIACU ..prf nOPIlltt'i llui" H-"v vv ai-x.ivr Ivrt.llrll unuuntui ima in- -an una ,rand four in land Ties in all the new - ni ir- ana fin rt!aod colors . t,USDCSS hours, in modern stripe, last .I,, bosom or neglige . 75c to J.50 . ..d woolen nose, i" iuii ...udV T. very bcbt assortment in town, anil the vTfir those not wanting to ro to the extreme. kill''1"" ... , i cr jolt hats, Slin hhis, aim nais . ,ju LEXANDER'S HELIX HAPPENINGS DEPARTMENT STORE AZER THEATRE R. J. NIXON, Manager rhnne Main 41 MACCABEES WILL GIVE A SOCIAL, DECEMBER 19 Remalnt of Charles Kimball Interred At Helix Several Caces of Ty. phold Fever Gone to California for a Visit ,Va:ciioc Cecil! C;:e.xier 19th. Helix, Nov. 30. .no remains of Charles Kimball of Juniper, who died of apoplexy, were Interred In the He lix cemetery last Saturday. William llond of this place left this moraine on a visit through Califor nia. .Mr. Robert Richardson and wife of l'omoroy, brother of D. 13. Richard son of this place, and Mr. Wilson. also an uncle, who resides In Oregon City, spent Thanksgiving at the home of D. 1). Richardson. Miss Klo McNctt of Pendleton is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ricin. Mrs. O. W, Knight and daughter, -Myrtle, of Pendleton, were Helix vis itors last week. Miss Jessie Raymond, who has been attending school In Pendleton, Is at "r home in Vansycle, very low with typhoid feAer. Ralph Knight of Pendleton was In niia fintv-Saiurdav December 5. C Whitney presents the big Musical Cut-up, HE HEAD WAITERS " i well known cast of laugh producers, heat'ed by 1 m& Vincent, Dolly DcVyne, J. Edward Pierce, Lew fly, Roland Rex, I'ranza Inman, Chas. Burkhart, j Mabel Wainwright, Eureka Comedy Four. Clnlnry a nrl Dinrlno fllrls 25. i 6 o o - - - ' 1 PRICES -25c, 50c , 75c. and Ji.oo Uinn catp at llrnrk- K' McComat;. i wm-wmmmm m r-iT'-i It. J. NIXON, MOIL PboneJUIn 41 Nights Only, December 7th, 8th nnd 9th. ipp ipcrir ouinr r?r i.-v . ' a ' am ii AND HER COMPANY la the three most successful of modern plays. MONDAY, DEO. 7th- UUUEKN MAUDALHIN." Permission ot T Amelia Bingham. Tl'JJHDAY, DEC. Hth- Z iuuu-rdiiiuu5 rcauun, C.AIVli.1-. ,11. WEDNESDAY, DEO. fltli i Milliner's Masterpiece, "TRILBY." t Pi . . Elegant Costumes. v ID nmnn.. 7 ""'s 25c, 35c. ana 50c. tsox senis, 751. I I I 3 M ITU IW 1 I TV T I --V. x. JLv XVJL JL-XJL . cone by a Scientific Plumber and you will not " means. L.ei us ncure on vour wui r . rr-l-CTCT T IT- TTti'TT3 L. I COURT STR EET rf VfM I expect people to know what r?S I NU you have to sell If you doiVt n never be n rk jp-r-rirr-n tlvertlseS MU V CIT I IOC- H. C. NELSON APPOINTED V j POSTMASTER AT GURDANE. Sales of Fat Cattle Telephone Line I Extension School Has Opened on 1 Butter Creek Has Returned From Portland Four Hundred and Elahty j Acres Whe'at Land Sold. I Ridge, Nov. 3Q. J. A. Owlngs & Sons, and Fletcher Bros, sold 27 head of fine beer cattle to Nate Range for Krye-Rruhno, or Seattle, at $3.25 per hundred for steers and $2.50 for cows. Tnere arc still quite a number left owned by W. E. Bakor, William SI monton, the Rust Bros., Fletcher Bros., .7. A. Owlngs & Sons, etc. i W. J. Fahrnwald, who has boon quite low with pneumonia. Is thought to be Improving. Dr. Parker, of Pilot Rock, was called to his homo twice. 1 William Hilton, who has purchased tan llluo Mountain Telephone lino of jn.in i:nrttcott, is going ahead with the extension of tho branch line from W. O. Owlngs' to Butter creek. It runs over to James Nelson's stock Tarm, thence down to Charles Cun ningham's big shoep ranch below Vin son, and a branch lino to Oulllford Bros.' H. C. Nelson, of Gurdane; has been appointed postmaster there, to sue- Helix last week for. a few days with rem jumus j.. aiarcum, wno resigned his brother, Clarence Knight. sortio time ago. . Mr. and Mrs. McNett ot Wallnla re- Garrison & Temple moved their own turned to their home, Saturday even- and the l.lnsnor horses out to straw Ing, after a short stay with Mrs. a few clays ago from the John Day. Rhem. Professor IJnk is teaching school! James McCorckle, Horace Walker In Butter Creek. an,i D, K Richardson are nt Ner. Perc James Davis has a gallon house now city on business la ,h v S EtortJ ' Misses nislr and Teresa Grant, with John Cllne, who has been visiting In their rrlends. the Misses llobnavltx Portland, has returned and is work- the St. Joseph academy of Pendleton. ing on the telephone line. He says 8,,Pnt Thanksgiving at the homJ of It Is finished to James Nelson's ranci. Robert Grant. They also gave a par- onBu"cr Creek. !ty whch uns w,.n attended and en: Ed Chapman, Butter Creek's blind joyed by all present. An excellent musician, made a two weeks' visit in 1 luncheon was served. this and Alba vicinity. Arthur Grover of this city return- , J. S. Gulllford, of Butter Creek. Is ed horap, Saturday, after a visit to reported to be about to close a deal the Nez Perc country and Dayton. for a large number of cattle in Camas j Tho Ladles of the Marabees are iTairie , 'preparing to give a baBket social and Mrs. J. A. Rust Lns rcmnverl tn Pen. - i . , . --- i - ; ; u pnuii pruKrum on uecemuer ly. tk ?,r. S V , SISS I-aura Orlswold spent last There will be a hard times masque- week with her parents near Wnllula, Tade at Alba on Christmas night. returning Saturday morning. Stago roads are getting better, nnd . 1 tno drivers are. making old time again. not E. S M'COMAS All snow is gone except tho drifts. . '. and they are fast disappearing with Telegram Prints Photograph of Hand- tho temperature at 64 degrees above. . ,, . ,, ,. People are plowing u., here now, 80me Man nd Cal,B U M'Comas. while we are having nice weather and , The Portland Telegram of Wednes- Wenty of sunshine dn)' printed a photograph In its mln- Wllllam Manning reports that his lnB department and gave it tho name brother Robert, haB sold his 480 acres of E. s- Sir Comas, the veteran news- of fine wheat land near Warren, to a ral'er man and mining broker of gentlemnn by the name of Temple. Union. The nbotocranh wBh not of McCo- liqas, as he looks now, nor nB ho ever 1 looked. E. S. McComas wears a flow ing pair of "side burns" that give, him a Darwinian charm, has a full, round face, and, although there Is room on the top of his head for a full supply of auburn locks, when last seen at his busy office In Union there were but sixteen hairs left that would reach across the top of his head, from one ear to the other, In a proud ntteuipt t to protect n scalp that bai run aov . eral guantlcts in Oregon Indian wars. I The photograph accompanied a 'write-up" of Mr. McComas' molybed nuni mine, C5 miles from Union, hut ' the picture was not of "Mac." E S. Comas wears several dlstlne ! tlons worth mentioning. He was tho , first willing school leather in Unun 'ccun'y. prd when he went Into the ("Iowa" settlement there, in 1864, so many of the Bettlers signed their names by making an "X" that McCo- i ma named it the "saw buck" scttkv , ment, after the sign of tho X or iw I buck used in every signature. In 1864 McComas ' walked alono 1 1 0111 Idanu City to Umatilla Landing, a distance of 320 miles, through a hos- , tile Indian country. At that time It was regarded as an impossible feat. He afterward started tbe first news- , paper In Union county, tbe Mountain Sentinel, and was the man who intro- DIA cai r i t flnthina SlanohtprpH t -Mi V WB M vw w Furnishings of all kinds reduced j Saturday Specials 1 i Call at Store for particulars I THE FAIR i the &mk i 1 KBE B THE DANURUsT ft that burrows up the icalp, Rukin dandruff scurf, uuiinj the hair to fall, end finally BALDNESS. You uill have NO MORE DAN DRUFF, FALLING HAIR, or BALDNESS if ou use NEWBRO'S HERRIOIDE The only Hair Preparation on this akiolu'.dy new scientific principle. For sale by druggists. Price $1. AN IDEA GIVE HER A SINGER FOR CHRISTMAS All stylos of the celebrated Sinner Sewing Machines on display at our now ollice, 509 College Street The Singer is recognized as the world's host machine. Cash or installments. Supplies for any machine made, liopair work a specialty. P. A. LOVETANB, Manager. mine is. having seen It when a child and Is aiding McComas In his search. A Frightened Horse, tunning like mad down tbe street, dumping tho occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none as good an Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under Its soothing effect. 25c at Toll man & Co.'s drug store.' For Choice tHome-Made Candies For Sale. Klght hundred high-grade stock cat tle at a bargain. Hay to winter cattle If d( sired. Knqulrc of C. n. WADE. Pendleton, Or. Wanted A good, IndustrloHs man with wife (no children) to take charge of farm. Address box 108, Weston. Ore. Banish III Health. When spots will 'tis time to take Beech am s Pills Sold veryhtrt. In boxes 10c. and SSc. "Medical I-aku Baits" to the duced .world. He cut the fiist cord wood ever made In Umatilla county, so far as I .. . V - TIT-,1 fir.ll. . 1 r 1 li-tTjruvu, 11 uut-u uv nulla .r aim riSe DelOre VOtir eyeS .Indians to cut a balm grove on the la landing. Into four-foot wood. He I paid the Indians l per cord for cut ting their own timber and he sold It to the first settlers at tbe landing .it $7 per cord. He is now searching for a fabuioua ly rich quartz mine, bidden away In the. Wallowa mountains. Cbarley Shapllen, or "Whirlwind," the Uma j tllla Indian, claims to know where the j . . . . . 1 BEST MEATS I Call at ;5 THE DUTTON t I CANDY KITCHEN ! I J. A. Herron, Prop. ! Tender Beef Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Mutton Delicious Lamb 'Die proprietor of this meat market is a stuck raiser 011 Butter Creek and will be able to furnish tile be; tit meats in the market in any quantity S. WARNER, Propr. New Milarkey Building WeM Court Street rtxma Mala Ml , THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Dear this in mind when you need iwullry and stock t'uppllei and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food, Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C F. Golesworthy 17-120, East Atta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer - n I Insurance at Cost 14,370,113.00 ' Of Iniuranc In (ore OREGON FIRC RELIEF AS SOCIATION. A Strlotly Mntnal Hone iDBtltutlcn M, H. RICE, FreawaUr. Atvnt for Umatilla County, J. P. WALKER, city agent for Peudletoa. line thic xtmt- n niiirh lreer than ever. We have put in more shelving, more tables, new show arid a bbnnv Hvfi added new lines, too, that we never carried betore. Come and see us, we n,AVVU . . JUII W ' --wowva. MJ OAlVtTT J VI ta.xw' Jl German motto ""'VWmanlriend or " H Dretti' ncU. Souvenir China makes an ex cellent present for your eastern friend- We have St. Joseph's academy, river scene, Episcopal church, Cgurt house, etc. We purchased exactly three times the Haviland china this year that we have formerly. We have the Ransom shape in pure white in open stock also. Have you ssea ur Shell Game? Well, its hamlets only new creations ia Abalona and other shells. Match safes, toothpics, ink wells, napkin rings, etc. A new deal is offered you ia China and Silverware. With oae line of salad sets you (;et a gold-lined silver-plated berry spoon. Our Souveair Wood Novel' tiis have beea selling like hot takoi, without advertising cr even showing in the window until U'day, See tbem, WL TEA HOUSE FIKE CHINA CUT GLASS OWL TEA HOUSE FINE TEAS AND COFFEES I t t t t V I -