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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1903)
DAILY EA8T OREnnNIAM dcmim r--r.. . ., . unm-u i jn, UMtUUn, IVUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, i903. mtHii'""i"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiinm FREE! FREE! LiesS Children's and Misses' Shoes EVERY ELEVENTH PAIR FREE ! Our! .hecoine saiisiieu wc uaM""-'i uiu ucsi wearing and st stylish ladies', misses' and children's shoes that are today itictureu, anu man,, jw,.... ... . ,Uiuu,i khuw mis, but . . i .1 tint tn in11 ..1 , arc no ,choe business has increased to such an extent that we I ff05t stylisn .1, J . " ..no, uui satisfied -we want to sell more, and in order tn ft 'L 1 ..l.nnc infn mnrc fnmilinc ... .a..ll ,re our K0D" ", -o - ui kivc away, Cutely F'ee- cvcr' elcvcnth l'air- Should the eleventh r hc a 5 oo lady s patent kid slioc, or a 50c pair, in cither tf ih'cv will cost you nothing. This offer is for the entire C3'e 1 r ,kf l?r.tnfllllipr. un linri n 1.nnnf 1 . ) Mhol ueccmi"-'. - ipiitui siiucs mat ,ecan Riiarantce to Rive satistaction ut tl AH rips sewed free. LEE TEUTSCH'S STORE cor. main And alta I frHWH ' ' "H"M"M"M"I M I I I I l-I-H- WW I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 y City Brevities If C Railer Get Sunny ()k jour m-lshbor win" 1H 1 " Wrj.prateil meats Schwartz & I (Hi. c 10 ( ready-made skirts bi.ItIdc I. ,t Teutscu s. hn Canipbell .is having a special fi0D all winter millinery. Hi Prefcrlda, the nest cigar miiile, I vm rlcar store, Uouri street. in Lin.ie nf inmorted anil domestic iih?s and clam chowder at Gratz's. Chmjt t Kennedy's cab Is at your il at all hours. 'Phone main ', ji'iies, some rare beauties, Kr.ieit hue ecr snown uere. nan- Ifcblfflers .kithing Is correct. Cus- tiers are satisfied and always well hie Delta trade grows dally, be- lite the real delicacies made by ri are sold. t llto planus, slightly used. Great urzaius. Come quick inland ism- l-c P.aoo House, near bridge. I Beat meals In the city are served i li new St George restaurant. hrrjthini; new neat and clean, 25c Hp- I liti consignment of superb pianos ; mewed at Inland Emplic Piano :;k. Store open evenings. Call In ft look (aeni over liwiart tluuer's best maUe of tars, mandullns and banjos now in ltd at Inland Empire Piano House, Mam street bridge. I ft are not trying to fool the peo- me people know- Those fauiil- : with former prices will appre- me reductions 1'tie Boston Fw means business and closing out tit Intention. 1 are absolutely closing out the r joods stock, no reservations or - 111; buyers and small buyers om.-osiwi. The Boston Store fat business and our word for it Ftw. e will make it good. The f-uer uu department Is sold out ftKer, as our futuie plans wait f termini) Hon of this sale. We are unpacking our X'mas I Goods j WalM, ( . .. 1 !--- iui my advertise- t Store open evenings T "'bis month. Vn.,,c f,, GOOD GOODS I L HUNZIKER ! Get Sunny. U C Itader. Frcsli fruit dally at Martin's, The Dolta chocolates are different. Aik your neighbor what is p. 1. R, Warner, the butcher, 'phone main For Kent A piano. Apply at this If you want a piano or organ, read Falling's ad. today. All the latest books arriving for the holiday trado. Nolf's. For Rent Four room house; good collar. II. J. Stlllman. . The Delta chocolate and bon bons always taste like more. 'Phone Lane's paint shop when you want window glass put In. UlH'Ilt Wood anil burnt lcntlinr nnv. cities, new goods. Nolf's. Wanted A teacher of tho Spanish language. Inquire at this office. No limit on quantities on the clos In" out sale at the Boston Store. Falling has a first-class piano tuner. Leave orders. Work guaranteed. Annual sale at the Congregational church, Tuesday afternoon and even ing. Call up 'phone main 701 when you want a cab. Heady for service at all times, Hemember the dinner at the Con gregational church, Tuesday from 5 to X Ti. m I Lost on the sticet, pair of gold- rimmed eye-glasses, grab front. Find er please return to this ofllce. Annilnl Rill ntifl rVm- Fnnlnn,! Hln. nor at Congregational church, on! ' 1 uesuay alternoon and evening. I Wanted To rent a suite of light housekeeping rooms; furnished or un furnished. Address W. C.T., this of llce. Joseph A. Oweuhouse, resident pla 1 no tuner. Work guaranteed. Inland Empire Music Company, near Main street bridge. ' In the classified advertisements a fini! span of match bay driving horses witii a fine new Concoid buggy and harness are offered lor sale. A bar gain Is offered If taken at once. Read the classllled "ad." J. A. Owenhouae, mandolin virtuoso, will accept a limited number of pupils. Speclul attention to teachers and ad vanced performers. Terms $1 per lesson. Leave orders at Inland Em pire Music Company, near bridge. Was Not Felix Moran. By 11 mistake it was stated lu Fri day's Issue of the East Oregonlan that Felix Moran had been arrested for passing bogus checks In this city. The name should nave neen jbck -mo ran. PEBSOHAL MENTION, " J. T. Lalng, of Pilot Rock, Is In tho city for a short time. Miss Lillian White, of linker City, Is tho guest of Pendleton friends to day. Miss Llla Sullivan of Siimptor, Is visiting friends In the city for n few days. W. T. Gilliam, of Walla Walla, spent Sunday In thd city tho guest of friends. Mrs. M. McDonald, of Arlington, Is In tho city tho guest of friends for a fflw days. Mrs. S. S. Bailor, of Wnlln Walla, wts the guest of friends In the cltv yesterday. F. P. Weaver, o: Athena, was a Pendleton visitor vestordnv for .i short time. J. P. McManus, of tho Pilot Rock Kccord, is In the city for a short bus iness visit. Asa II. Thompson is a guest at tho Hotel Pendleton for a short business visit In the city. Mr and Mrs, C. a. Whlteman, of 1-a Grande, visited with Pendleton friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walker, of He lix, are the guests of friends In the city for a fewdays. W. W. Brlstow, an Insurance man of McMInnvllle, is in the city for a short business visit. William Mills, a farmer of Juniper, was a business visitor tn the city yesterday and today. Joseph Ilasler has returned from Portland, where ho was a visitor dur ing part of last week. Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin, the wife of the mill man of Gurdane, Is the guest of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill, of Baker City, aro guests at tho St. George for a short visit In the city. James A. Fee has returned from Portland, where he was one of the at torneys In the Thompson case. J. H. Dunham and wife left this morning for a few days' visit at Day' ton, with friends and relatives. John Banister, one of the promi nent wheat raisers of Weston, Is in the city today on a short business visit. T. W. Lusk, tormerly of this coun ty, but now a resident of La Graime, spent Sunday In Pendleton, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Froome have returned from 1 visit to Poitland, where they spent the greatest part of last week. William Smith, of Baker City, who delivered the eulogy at the memorial services of the Elks yesterday, re turned to his home this morning. You perhaps, like many, are at a loss to know just what might be acceptable as a Holiday Present. There are many, in fact very many, useful things to be found at the PEO PLES WAREHOUSE In the way of Ladles' Wear and Gentlemen's Apparel. We will endeavor to tell you in a day or so just what we have. We would further like to remind you that the day of the Drawing of those Seven Prizes, amounting to $400.00 will be held Christmas Eve, and 'tis well that you have some tickets, PEOPLES WAREHOUSE THIS VEEK .IT SHIELD! COMING EVENTS. VERY QUIET ELECTION Light Vote and Little Interest in the Event. At the time of going to ptess an occasional voter is dodging Into the different voting places and while there is scarcely enough business In any of the wards to keep the clerks and judges from becoming sleepy, a fair vote will be cast, considering tlio registration. The only contest that is showing any spirit Is between C. E. Roosevelt and W. H. Jones for water commis sioner. At 4 o'clock there were 70 votes cast In ward No. 4. C5 In No. 2. ,14 in No. 3 and CO in No. 1, making a total of 239 out of 310 registered. Comedy, Music, Song and Drama, Comic Opera and Circus, All In One. The Park theater piesents a bill j this week that Is sure io please all, as It blends In perfect harmony all that Is novel In the comedy-dranintlc , ami circus world, presenting as It i does, the world renowned Janett troupe of Royal Marronetts, equaling L'O people iu a novelty act of refined 1 specialties of every name and mo ! ture. Gouzola presents a "taking" act which must be seeu to be understood or appreciated. The champion dan cers of the world are Winstnnley ami SrMlvan, having a standing challenge I open to any and all dancers. If you like good dancing, you'll get it. Morris Jones is making a hit on the circuit ami is sure to please. Miss Amy Maltden is u captivating ' soubrette. Then there Is Bessie La Vern and La Vein himself Is not near through with his comedy and song, and the moving pictures, the comical 1 contests and funny acts. I The beautiful presents ate to bo 'given away every Saturday night dur ing the winter and they will Increase In beauty and value each week, Schilling"'; Best brinp-in a new :ra in iratlf. So lilr as. they go, tl-.- grocer s business is jK-rfccily asy ami pttrifctiy saO. Uniform pnc; and qua lity makf it easy, and mon:- back makes it sale. SAFETY RAZORS Thekiiwi . . . i ... 4:p,. ti0n r"'" " guaraiuoo to give oompiuu oanoiu viato It ,nders "having a luxury and entirely ob- all or , l,e,(,angT of cutting the face. The blades are " 01 UiH li. ...... i .,- j ...j :i.. I'etnovo l B 11111 collcaVe grOUUU, anu eusaij fori. ' . if used fr individual shaving will last I up to $7 uumiig. Yvejiave mem nun T"ese make elegant Christmas Gifts. KOEPPEN & BROS., The D,u g Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. Shields' Park Drawings. The following winning numbers carried olf the handsome prizes at Shields' park last Saturday night: No. 491, held by B. P. Dougherty, sil ver butter dish; No. 305, held by Thomas .Mountain, sliver cake dish; and No. 402, held by J. R. O'Neill, the beautiful mirror. The drawings will take place every Saturday night. Notice. The firm of La Fontaine & Garrison engaged in the sheep business, has been dissolved, Gus La Fontaine hav lng purchased the interest of his part ner. All persons having accounts against the firm are requested to pre sent their bills to me at the Franch restaurant. GUS LA FONTAINE. No Interest in School Election. Walla Walla, Dee. 7. The school election passed very quietly Satur day, but little interest being shown, and the total vote being the lightest In a number or years. The number of votes cast was 88. against over 1,300 a year ago, Milton Irrigation District election, December 21. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and ID. Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN & CLARK i No Clvir. Pride. Only loo people registered to volo j iu the Seattle school election, held last Saturday. Tho vote should have 1 been 7.000. No Interest was taken by . any o the leading citizens In thul mutter. I FOR; TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I Tnke faxntlre Ilronio Quinine Tablet!, All j druggists refund tho money It It (alls to cure. K. n. urove s signature on eacn dox. joc. COAL All towns along the lino of th W. & Columbia Hiver Rullroad can buy from tw in carload lots at very seasonable prices. WILL WEAR BUTTONS. Absurd Order Issued by Strjet Rail way Officials. .. Chicago, Dec. 7. The stteot rail way officials weakened and have fail ed to enforce the order prohibiting employes weariug union butteus. The uulon officials say any attempt to en force the order will precipitate an other strike, and instructed the men to continue wearing them, FIGHT AGAINST UNIONS. Restaurant Keepers in San Francisco Leading It. San Francisco, Dec. 7. Twenty, eight out of 70 restaurants holding membership in the Restaurant Keep Intlim nro today closed. The association Is actively canvassing tho other 3n0 restaurants wiiu a new u having them Join In the open shop fight. There Is no question ot hours or wages Involved, and at, present the i.n l.ii.. iu nut liii'oiivi'iile'nced. The as sociation so far has lecelved IIHIb en- courageinent In the way or obtaining non-union help. Had No Faith in Banks. San Francisco, Dec. 7 liugeni' Unify, doorkeeper of tho Hlhurnla i Bank, this morning charged a woman ; with tho burglary of his savings of $40 from a cigar box hidden lis his rwilll When asked bv tho indue hnv I It was possible lie kept his money in that way instead of the huge vaults of Ih bank he said he "had no faith In The Presbyterian church ladlet. will servo In tho church parlors, cake and coffee, Friday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock, and nil articles left over from the big sale last Friday will be sold at reduced rates. Those who would like the worth of their money should come early before the rush. Everything that will bo on sale will be suitable Christmas piesents. Mounted pictures, rugs, handkerchief cases, dolls, pincushions, etc.. etc. Ask your neighbor what Is P I. It. THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys BOSTON STORE t fe Another Sale of Popular Books ; Were formerly published ; at $J.50--Our Special Price while they last at 69c. ll-reaiea Few Titles. "A BiuKillur Life." Phelps. "Mr. Dooley's Philohophy." "The Choir Invisible," Allen. "Via Oni'-is," Crowfonl. 'The Adventures of Hherloclc Holmes," Doyle. "Tho Prisoner of Zenda." Hope. "Checkers," Blossom. "Boraobos," L'orelll. Etc. etc. Leather Goods. Nothing Is more acceptable for the holidays than gifts made from leather. Cutr boxes. 30u totl.30. Collar boxes, -18c to 11.05. Traveling cases, $1.00 to fit 00. Music rolui, IKc to $1 IW. Kte. Frederick Nolf 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Aaueta Hartford ."ire Insurance C.12,26W,i,7ri Alliance Assurance Co 'JSfxn.wa London A Inctuihlre Fir Inmiranoe Co, . . I,644,Wi North ItritlsU A Mercantile Co IS.eOft.SM Royal Insurant Co 22,897, 1M FRANK B. GLOPTON AQKtre U2 EAST COURT ST. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrola a day. Flour exchanged lor wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped etc., always on band. Lr it- TRUSTY TOOLS fur trusty people here aliound tools for carpenters, for iiuwous, ttuy Hirt of aitlxaiii dependable tools for iwopleln auy and every craft. i You may UexMid, loo on Ilia g price here bchiK rlKht and r- mumble you we want your j trade year in, . ear out. HHK WINDOW DIHPLAY. W. J. CLARKE & Co. 211 Court Street IELATERITE It Mineral Rubber. V"AY,!SKW!!i, .IKPLAt-K A wous.orr HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes tli. place of shinnies, tin, Iron, utr uad gcivel, and all prepared roofings. For Hat and steep surfaces, gutters, valloys, etc. Easy to lay, Teniperc for all climates. Reasonable In cost Sold on merit. Ouaran. teed. It will pay to ask for prlceBand Information, THE ELATERITE HOOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland. s banks "