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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1903. ;EE! rKEE! dies', Chilian's and Misses' Shoes EVERY ELEVENTHf PAIR FREE J business lias incieased to such nn extent that we ,!hie utisficd we have absolutely the best wearinR and rTladics', misses' and children's shoes that are today Its')" . .i manv people in rcnciicton Know this, but I1' , caiisfied - we want to sell more, and in order to . .n nui . . .. !. : i : . . -11 ii" -j uiinHS into muiu laiuiiica win mve awav. uu ... . .. pair, bhould the eleventh shoe, or a 50c pair, in either guarantee to'(,'tve satisfaction. All rips sewed free. T. Free, "every eleventh " will cost you notninfi. 1111s oner is tor the entire I they Remember, we have a line, of shoes that EE TEUTSCH'S SB8 STORE j COR. MAIN AND ALTA j rt4-H-H- -H--H--H- Brevities Ler Oct Sunny L nelgblwr what is r 1. LkkJ moats lady-madi skirts at-vlng I lentscn 1 lis school allocs that wear l,n nt Tfiutsch'a. K 1 n la h.ivlurr a Blieclal riluyuiii " d winter mllllnory herlia, the west clear niauc, finurt street. I"' -- t Kennedy's cab is at your ' .. l nil. ...... mnlti it all nours. 1 iiww ppee, somo rare bcuutles, t line ever suuwu umu. rWlilnir Is correct. Cus- lire satisfied and always well dot Sunuy. U C Itadcr. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. The Deltn chocolates are different. Schwartz & AHlt ym neighbor what Ih P. I, It. Aslc your neighbor what Is P. I. It. Warner, the butcher, 'phono main 1981. lelu trade grows dally, De- real delicacies mude by i sold. ir, bar fixtures and all, can lean by applying to Itontly au at their office on Court I seals In the city are served ts St (lnorcro restaurant. ling new, neat and clean, 25c .At l..ln .. ...I (tin ,irwi. t people Know 1 nose iamu 1 former prices will appre lie reductions, i'ho Boston ittas business and closing but tttttion. Jdy Maccabeus are requested nesent at the meeting on Fri tting, Deccmlior 11, nt the 1 ol officers. Other important ri till be transacted By or Son Rogers, L. C Ire absolutely closing out tlio wli stock, no rcscrvatlona or 1 w,' ouyers aim small uuycrs Edited. Tllfi Ttnnlnii Stnrn buiines8 and our word tor it tne will make It good. The the denartmnr la nnlri nut tltr, is our future plans wait ilMtioa of this sale. For Kent A pinno. Apply at this ofllce. It yon want a pluno or organ, read Falling's ad. today. For Kent Four room house; good collar. H. J. Stlllman. Tho Delta chocolate and bon bons nlways taste like more. Tho fair nt the Christian church, December 10, 11 and 12. 'Phono Lane's paint shop when you want window glass put In. Wanted A teacher of the Spanish language. Inquire at this ofllce. No limit on quantities on the clos 111" out salo at the Boston Store. Falling has a ilrst-class piano tuner. Lenve orders. Work guaranteed. Juvenile pletuio books, le to 50c. Large assortment. Nolf's book store. New vases, fancy cups and saucers, boys' tool chests and games. Nolf's. Call up 'phone main 701 when you want, a cub, Iteady for service ut all times. (Jo to the Shrlstlan church Decem ber 10, 11 and 12, for useful and pretly articles. Remember, December 10, 11 and 12 the grand display of dainty articles nt Christian church. Two furnished rooms at 414 Calvin street, for gentlemen, are offered for rent In the classified columns. Wanfod To rent a suite of light housekeeping rooms; furnished or un furnished. Address W. C. T., this of. lice. Olympla Beer Olympla Ceer. Tho most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolte's. Ho also handles the tiottled beer in any quantity desired. m NEVER BEFORE w you had such a large and varied stock to yoar X'mas Gifts from as at the present Our stock is fast double that of former years, ioer prices are, as you will see by comparison, 'lowest. L. G. Frazlor has returned from a visit In Portland on business. W. C. Foster, of Baker City, was In the city for a short visit yostorday. I. A. Bartlott, of Baker City, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. E. F. Beltol, of Pilot Rock, was tho guest of friends In tho city luuuy. John Vert was a visitor In Mench am yesterday on business for the bank. Dr. H. D. Parks, of Baker City, spent the day in Pendleton yesterday on business. F, E. Judd returned last night from Portland, whero he has been spend ing several days. F. C. Pyle and wife left this morn ing for Portland, whero they win make their future homo. F. W. Schmidt will return this eve ning from Pilot Rock, whero ho has been for several days on business. R. N, Adams, one of tho stock and wheat men of McKay creek, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. J. A. Blakley went to Meacham yesterday afternoon to servo papers in a civil caso filed In the circuit rourt. T. D. Taylor went to the reserva tion this morning after an Indian wanted here charged with horse stealing. E. P. Marshal left this morning for Echo, where he goes to visit some land that ho has taken there from the government. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cannon, of Pi lot Rock, spent a snort tlmo in the city today while en routo home from Portland, where they have been on business. 5fAle Watches In solid mild frftin tiM.OO to 1100.00. Gold tilled m.. " - . - . . . i 1 wi ,n (i toiiveriue, iroua z.w 10 We have Baby BlugH from sOa to p'-fww. Bllvor, V,00 to mm I0mn. rinSl. " hoim gold. w. o--"v Mti nuiiu luiii. w (1 nnve hauv niUEti Sh." Mil Boys' RTniffl from 11.50 to tlO.00. Ladle' Kings Diamond Rlnirs for Ladies or Gents. .'. 00 to fJO0.no I'Heleiyof all kinds, in solid gold and gold tilled. 'M-pUted dm Wttr(, ln 1847 aud oti,er makes. All guaranteed. kciSd&i"6 'i1 Hollow ware, Including Tea Sets, Collee . "liKatlckn and wauy other useful articles. KetH, ,&rtei?flMi?"el'H,e wl"i H'e latest und best uttitiKs from WuTw,; H",1 & Clark. The nrlcej on thU line ure the lowest 1; In tow. 'J'arlt. The prices on tliU line are me rawi HBo.i f -..'YS 1,ave sniall Uonbons, finely cut, for l.r0. A "Ice IPorUon Water Hets, ll'J.00 aud up, ami all oiuer pnera f'Nd vol ?veJllttl ro hi and very pretty. This is where you jour 25c, 60 an d 75o minos. bthe ZTuy, tl,luKs o tulk about und show yu thrjt. you must bUhewi?,lJ,i,w tt yourself that we are the kmlors In good lenot,1"108- All goods engraved Free of charge, and If - 'tpreimued wo will gladly ltKPUND your .noiiey. fSfOf Good ClnnJr. . it T A,,,o- Prlrofi L. HUNZIKER -'U1G UfCN CYCIMIUO SUIT ON TWO NOTES. Principal Is Nearly $7,000 and Costs and Attorneys' Fees Added. The First National Bank of Pen dleton has filed suit in the circuit court against R. E. Porter, of Meach am, asking to recover $0,053.15 on two promissory notes, together with $500 attorneys' fees and the costs and disbursements of the action. The plaintiffs BUege that on Octo ber 15, 1!)02, the defendant gavo hit. note to the bank for $3,302.42, with Interest at 8 per cent and on this note there is now $304.57 Interest due. On August lfi. 1902, he Issued another note for $3,008 with interest at 8 per cent, and on this note there Is $314. Iti due. The attorneys' fees in each Instance are worth $250. Tho plaintiffs ask to recover the sum or the two notep with the Inter est on both together with the sum of $500 attorneys' foes and all Interest accruing from the dste of the filing of the suit until judgment is render ed. Carter & Raley are the attor neys for the plaintiff. 4- OfKCl iteirrias GENTLEMEN MEN'S GLOVES. We have a good assortment of kid gloves In glace and suede Dent, Ad ler, llutchens & Potter and Block's In tan and gray, silk lined und un lined, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 tho pair. Wami gloves In good assortment at from 25c to $5.00 por pair. Any of tho above would make a suitable Xmas present. SISPENDERS. Everybody wears suspondora, but not many of us would not buy fiiu -.V ones It wo hal to pay tor them out -it our own pocket. It you want to in vest for someone else, we have them from 20c to $0.00 tho pair. Wo will engrave Initials, free of charge, on all stciiing silver buckles. Not a bad Xmas present. Lounging Robes. Suit Cases. Smoking Jackets. Trunks. Fancy Vests. Blankets. Silk Mufflers. Comfortables. Dress Shirts. Office Jackets. Fancy Socks. Mufflets. Neckties. Boys' Suits. Umbrellas. Little Fellows' Handkerchiefs. Suits. Sweaters. Children's Suits. Hats. LADIES' In selecting presents 'Us well to try to give something that Is appro priate. It doesn't nlways follow that tho biggest sum Insures tho most ac ceptable) present. Read this List It will likely suggest some 0110 thing you dinn't think "f. Fancy Walstlngs. Dress Patterns. Table Linen Sets, Kid Gloves. Golf Gloves. Silk Mittens. Fancy Neckwear, Handkerchiefs. Belts. Waist Sets. Bead Chains. Sterling Sliver Hat Pins. Girdles. Automobile Dags Wrist Bags. I Hose Supporters. IHI All useful Christmas . Hosiery. Purses and Card Cases. Fans. Silk Underwear. Lace Pillow Shams , Lace Bed Spreads. Lace Curtains. Portlers. Art Fancy Work. Corsets. Delineators. Fancy Slippers for Ladles and Chll. dren. Men's Suits. Overcoats, and acceptable tiU presents. Peop farcto WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE BOLD CATTLE STEALING. AT SHIELDS' PARK. Program for the Week Is Entertain ing and Clean From End to End. Tho professional bill at the Park theater this week Is one of tho most laughable ever produced on tho cir cuit, aud the crowds that are visiting the park are evidence of the popular ity of the program. . Tho Royal Maronnettcs, Gonzala, Wlnstanley and Sullivan and Morris Jones from a combination of fun-1 making unequalled on ,e circuit this season, and the comic contests for 1 the boys and grand prize drawing for Saturday night, render exception-1 al Inducements for fun loving people. Tho acts are all clean and enter-,1 tabling, and some of the novelty feat ures will not be been again In Pen dleton for many a day. La Vern and Bessie have now and entertaining features every night, and taken all through this week the park program Is par excellence. GOOD PLAY. "Camille" Drew a Large and Highly Pleased Audience. A good audience greeted Jesslo sMilHut, ln H, nl cht in her presenta tion of 'Camille" at the Frazer thentor. The play waB well rendered and tho acting of Miss Shirley was ,.r .....,, utnmi'th n.ni force. Her III fStliUl Dlimom "l - portrayal of the temptations and fight or Camille were irue io me, a.iu .......-nil )i,i rnni utr.l irrlfi and strain of the character she represented to the audience as cleany as uiougn u. scenes wero real and not placed be fore the people by art alone. The cuuiuauy supporting Miss Shirley Is a strong one and ably supports her. This evening "Trilby" will be plac ed on tho boardB at the theater, and Judging from h vork done In Ihe "Modern Magueieue auu in mlllo" It will give to the peop 0 of Pendleton a very good ovonlngV en tertainment. Seriously III. Mrs, Kenneth Mcllea. the wite of one "f the prominent farmers north or the city, Is critically ill with ab dominal Inflammation and her condi tion Is "f much concern to her fam ily und friends. Athena Knights' First Ball. The Athona lodge of Knights of Pythias Is making elaborate piepara Hons for its first nnuual ball, to be given on Thursday evening, Oocem bur 31 Flood in Albania. Constantinople. Doe. y. Twenty Bovoii were drowned In a Hood at . Hl..nln ncilinrii in villi.."". Mrs, II. H. Guernsey tried the cla' sifted advertisements to lent a fiuii' islied room. Ono Insertion of tho ad vertlsement was all that was neces snry to find a renter Band of Grant County Cattle Driven from Pasture. Long Creek, Dec. 9. Ono ol tho boldest cattle stealing adventures and apparently successful one that has been reported from this section for a long time took place within three miles of town yesterday. The cattle are about a dozen In number and were In C. C. Blackwell's pasture, three miles east of town. They disappeared one night and have not been heard of since. The cattle were all fat and In good condition for beef, They belong to S. F.'Branon, Dan Slaven. J. I). Wll moth, W. B. Mynatt and Frank Mc Girr. Steve Haref saw two men driw ing a small bunch of cattle toward Pass creek ono evening nfter dark, which is supposed to havo been these cattle. No further trace has yet been found.- COMING EVENTS. NAPTHA EXPLOSION. Causes a Panic In a Seven-Story Factory. Boston, Dec. 9. Ono hundred em ployes In Dunn Company's seven story chair factory were thrown Into a panic by fire this morning, caused by the explosion of a can of naptha. Nine were Injured In tho rush to es cajie. Four Hremen wero Injured by falling glass, but none fatally. Loss, $150,0, j. SEATTLE SUICIDE. Wealthy Montanan, En Route to Cal- norma. Seattle. Dec. 9. J. McCarthy, a wealthy ex-policeman from Kalispell, Mont., suicided this morning with a revolver, at tho Hotel Northern, en route to California for his health. He was accompanied by his wlfo. The Boston Store SOLE AGENT FOR THE W. L. Douulas Shoos for Men, $3.50 und $4.00. Also the Pincree Gloria shoes for Women, $3.50. The Little lied Sohoolhouse shoes for Children. The ahovo three lines' are the hest for the money. Be sure and notice the stamp on the nole, it has come to our notice that oth eiv are selling their shoes for the above brand. The Boston Store Milton Irrigation District election, December 21. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 11 and 15. The Knights of tho Maccabees havo about three million uo..ars in the re, i-orvo 'fund, ta'oly invested. If you want fraternal protoctlon, see J. S. Kees or District Deputy G, A. Graves. You don't have to ciio to win. It Is what you aro looking for. Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN k CLARK FOR TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Lnintho Dromo Quinine Tabled. All dttiKKljli refund tbo monejr 11 It lullt to cur. E. W. drove', tlgnature on each box. 23c. Another Sale of 1 Popular Books Were formerly published at $ t. 50-Oar Special Price while they last at 69c litre are a Few Titles. "A BiiiKillar J.lfe." Phelps. "Mr. Dooley'n Philosophy." "The Choir Invisible," Allen. "Via Cruel," Crowford. The Adventure.-, of Hhcrlock Holmes," Doyle. "The Prisoner of Zenda." Hoik-. "Checkers," Blossom. "BoraoboV' Corelll. Kte. ete. Leather Goods. Nothing Is more acceptable for the holidays than gifts made from leather. Cuir boxes, 3!ot $1.30, C'ollur boxes, 4So to $1.05. Traveling cases, $.1.60 to $0 00. Musle rolut, 4Sc to $1 1)5. Kte. Frederick Nolf COAL All towns along the line of th W. & Columbia Illver Railroad can buy from us in oarloail lotBiit very leasonablo prices. 51f-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 174" INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Ameta Hartford '''ire liiHilrancu Cu.HJ,2(t,i)W Alliance AsMUrauce Co '29.0:i,fXlH Loudon A, Lancashire Flrt Insurance Co 2,fil4,rlH: North Drltlsh & Mercantile Co 19,600,974 Koyal ItiMUrance Co 22,K07,15S FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT H2 EAST COURT ST. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrel a day. Flour oichanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Food, Chopped od, etc., always on band. TRUSTY TOOLS for trusty people lien- abound - tools for carpenters, for masom., any sort of aitlzaus dependable tools for jieople In any anil every craft. You may ilojniul, too, on the price here being right anil rea Houabhj you see wo want your trade yar ill, year out. ,SBK WINDOW DIHPI.AV. J W. J. CLARKE & Co. an Court Street I ANNUAL BTOCKHOLDEKrV WKHTJNO. TO WIIOM IT MAY CONOKKN Nolle li lurebVK vi n tbal tlie KKUlar annual itock holdera- imel'n, of tba Uolcoi.Ua Conao Id attd ColJ Miuei Company will be neld attue oBlreol Ibe rompn)r in ut renaiciou i-arm. . Bank building, frndlelon. Oregon, at 1 auch annual imelUw an Ulrcilou III ba held lor m- ett.na vi iiiiwiui, i ."y notation and ull otber and goncral bu uei portalnlnu to tueafTalia ol the i-omjiauy will ut iiauactd lliiit may com batore auili meet. 1UK ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. VOL MAY l.VTKND HUIMHNa nii'i 1 1 iivi t W4lltNH'T HOOK tA rwutiitiGrtitli. 1!10!1. J. 11. KALKV C r-ccretary, 1'. WADK I'rctldeut, ELATERITE ROOFING raU-stu p'a.o ..t ishlt.Kjea, tin iron, ,11 .1 i gravel, ami all prepared roofings. For llat and steep suriace guiwra, vuiicyn, civ. Mmperc for all climates. Heasonable In cost Sold on merit. Ouarau. teed. It will pay to as); for prlccsuiul Information. THE ELATERITE HOOFING CO. Mmma Worcester Building. OsiniMiAU-ij i.