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DA.LY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETftM. 0RE00N. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1903. " " r IT t r i piEW TOGGERY . .hinc department is (till of new novelties. The um' I standee Singii: '""' ' nuxea bee 1 ...... nnmilar. from S2.00 to $4.50 ldbte are v:.j . in WO0ICI1 Uliugincm uus uic uau ll5 US" .... .b . . . A.UUandn . over ami lour-m-iiarm i ics in .in inc new S5i . . the business hours, in modern stripe, fast Z, sti bosom or neglige . '75c to $1.50 , j woolen Hose, fast Mack and tan, full 1 ' 25c iii TS-The very best assortment in town, and the J'"". .. wnntincr to fro to the pvtrcmf lit for nso o n- bits, soft nati, sun iiius, "iiu nuis . .p.u OF .. 4. 1 ! r 1 1 in nw i 1 1 'nuuus ill- nn iiiiiWMLimc nr mrurm iiuiiu ui inn 1 1111 111 mi. 1 1 1 r uinrnui " UI IIMILIIMIj ril A -p icitry' LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE GONE TO PORTLAND FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Visitors Returned to Salem Confec tionery Business Has Changed Hands Women of Woodcraft Elect a New Board of Officers Ira Bun ker Is Seriously III with Cancer. Milton, Dec. S. O. A. Nichols has returned to his home at Union, nltnr ! several lnys' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols. I MIbs Daisy Wilson, who is employ ed in the Walla Walla schools, spent ! Saturday and Sunday here, the guest I of Miss Katy Stone. I Thfimfla Tni-ln- r. ! rom Portland, where he went to take his wife for medical treatment. I Charles Keen Is here from Athena mi Diisincss connected with a music company of Portland. Leonard Fields of 'Ashland is hero visltinK at the home 0f his father. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, who have heen here the guests of their aunt and uncle, .Mr. and Mrs. I P. PlanlK, have returned to their homo at Salem. H. II. ilORii-- has sold out his candy business to S. ORTINC BLOOD m Is apt to run in any family, and so are Colds. To cure a cold remove the cause. A cold is caused by the closing of the secretions pores that carry off the wastcmattcr of the body. and confectionery niaKe Williams Roy Allen of Pomoroy, ' Wash., spent Saturday am' Sunday here, the guest of his aunt am: uncle n ry 1 1 . a, v.. nuKuti, micr toveral c ays 4 visit here with his sons, Ed and Harry, has gone to Weston on busl , I ness connected v;Iti the A. O. U W. lodge. t' Sam ATWOOD'S Laxative TABLETS PETERSON'S NEW OFFICE IS NEARLY COMPLETED Junior Endeavor Social Serious Case of Croup Farewell Party In nunor of Mrs. Cordelia Hawe , Surprise Party Given Mrs, David 1 Taylor by a Fraternity. ,. Athena, Dec. 6. Lawrence Tharp, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Tharp, is sick at their homo In this city. J. H. Saylor of Butter Creek Is spending t. few days with his family herc. Attorncy Will Peterson's now law office Is near completion. He ex pects to move it. In a few days. Mr. Peterson's library contains 300 vol umes. The .Junior Endeavor of tho Chris tian church gave an enjoyable social Friday evening. Inviting young people under tfi years. Ilcv. Jenkins enter tained tho little folks by showing thein pictures, and Ed Knight played tho graphaphone, and an onjoyablo time was spent. After tho entertain ment was over a delicious lap sup per was served. Morris, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Banister, has been serious ly ill with the croup, having the doc tor twice or more times the same day. The little fellow Is better at present, H. H. Cuitis was in Pendleton Sat urday, where ho went to meet his wife. ' Mrs. Curtis has spent two montns in vacation on Mr. Curtis' "".",""' "usM'11 o. waiia wane, homestead in Crook county. She al ls visiting her siFtei, Mrs. Rudolph mi snout a feu- rinvs vlnltlnr- frlonrts in Pendleton. She reports a flno COLD lirold by removing the cause. It contains Quinine for tto tone up the system, Ipecac to open up the secre- ICascara Sagsada, a mild, gentle, thorough physic, to ike accumulated poison from the system. Atwood's re Cold Tablets are sold on an unconditional guarantee !ure No Pay No red tape about it, you get your money For sale by OCK Is McCOMAS CO. f ICor. Main and Court streets, Pendleton, Oregon. t l)R FURNITURE WANTS Edwards. Last Thursday nlglil the circle o. Women of Wnoderalt elected thv fol lowing olllcers: fiuardlan neighbor, Mrs. F. A. SII.es; advisor, Mrs. M. A. Ilrldgewuter; Danker. Mrs. n J. Klrl: clerk. Miss 1 ida Nell; macl 'lan, Mis, .1. L. Hayes; Inner senl nel, !'. A. SlUes; outer sentinel. A. H. iinrriB. Mrs. J. F. Wilder of Pullman ar rived heie Saturday and is visiting her parents at their home, four miles south of town. Ira Hunker is seriously ill with 1 cancer at his home at Freewator, with very little chance for recovery. L. Wants More Trib. F. Foster. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 2nd, 1903, writes: "Pleaso llnd enclosed draft for $1.10.00. Send me oiui dozen treatments of 'Trib.' The druggistH here say they have or ders In they can't get tilled. Why Is tills? 1 took Trib myself last June, and neve rfelt better In my life than 1 do now. I have gone down in weight to llifi pounds and never think of liquor or tobacco any more. I know of 2f, cures you could get ref erence from, if you care to write for them. He sine to send mo twelve Tribs at once; I want to send them to Honolulu." Tallman & Co.. local agents. tis nil them acid save you money j(o matter what you desitr, fee It an jfoTate and artistic odd piece or whole Ht for any room, or for an outfit for yottf entire house, or plain furniture of S!acrpHon, we have it. We will ' pleasure, in showing you thtough 22L!8iand complete collection of 2lgoods. Most attractive and largest loURON BEDS in Pendleton are Jn our stock. Carpets and Lin- gms to please the fancy of all. For Sale. Eight hundred high-grade stock cat tic at a .bargain. Hay to winter cattle If d sired. Emiufie of C. H. WADE, Pendleton, Or. Indiana Dairy Convention. Plymouth, Ind.. Dee. The Indi ana State Dairy Association met In annual convention today. Samuel Schlosser presiding. Mayor D. Knott delivered the address of wel ccme, to which 0, W. Drlsch-'l, ot Cambridge City, responded. Off for Switzerland. Purls, Doc 'J- - William J. Hryan lelt Paris today for Ilerne. Ho was Interviewed today and predicts noosevelt's nomination and defeat. KER & F0LS0M ! Furniture Store. Near Post Office DISCRIMINATING LADIES, nnjuy 1'bIiik Ileriilrlde tin At un of H nlatlartlvrumK. 5 I The Indies who have used N'ewbro'n r Hcrptcldo speak of It In the hlghoBt ' tcrm, for Its quick effect In cleansing t 1 the scalp of dandruff and nUo for its ex '& ' collenco oh n general hair-dresslnjr. It 1 makes tho scnlp feel fresh nnd It allays ? 1 that itching which dandruff will cause. ! ! N'owbro's Iferplclde effectively cures ' dandruff, as it destroys the germ that f 1 causes It. The eamo germ causes hair to 3 full out. and later baldness; In killing It, ? irerplcide stops falling hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an ident hair dress- 1 Ing, for It lends an aristocratic charm to 'i the hair that Is quite distinctive. Sold 1 by lending druggists. Bend 10c. In damps f ' for sample to The Herplcide Co., De ? ' trolt. Mich. and prosperous country In that local ity. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Hotkln nnd lit tle son Maurice spent Sunday In Pen dleton at the home of Dr nnd Mrs. Cole. A farewell party was given, Friday evening, by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown In honor of Mrs. Cordelia Hawes, who left the next day for southern California. Cards and crokinole fur nished the amusement for the even ing. A light refreshment followed. All sjM-nt an enjoyable evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manasse, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bngloy, Mrs. Ed Payne. Mrs, Charles Keen and the Misses ljiura Brown and Eva Hider, and Messrs. Henry Bar rett, Will Peterson and York Dell. A surprise was given to Mrs. David Taylor by the. ladles of tho circle. It being her birthday. A most deli cious supper was served by tho la dles of the circle. They prosented Mrs. Taylor with a beautiful circle pin. riv4-u:M- ci Li i f illuming oiauymeieu Furnishings of all kinds reduced Saturday Specials Call at Store for particulars THE FAIR UP AGIN A (JOOD THING COPVRIOHT A man is when he commences to patronize the DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY. "The best laundry I ever struck" is what those who "in dulge in little slang woulijsny. Hut entre nous if you want your linen as faultless as when you first bought it, in color and finish, we will guarnntec to do it to your satisfaction every time. Careful handling nnd artistic work are among our up-to-date methods. ait mi t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 it tag Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, IndlgeS' tlon, Stomach Troubles, and makos rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cum rebuilds worn out tissues, purifies strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Curo and have found It to bo a very effective and, indeed, pow erful remedy for stomach aliments. I recommend it to my friends." Sold by Tollman & Co. tiilMt- F. W. Schmidt, special agent. WISCONSIN LIBRARIANS. One Hundred Libraries Represented at Marinette. Marinette, Wis., Deo, 10. Tho mid winter session of tho Wisconsin State Library Association opened this afternoon at tho now library building. About 100 librarians wero In attend ance, representing all tbo large li braries of tho state. Tho address of welcome was delivered by Francis A. Brown, and Publlus V. IJiwson, pres ident of tho association, made a re sponse. Reports of tho libraries were pre sented and wero followed by papers on library extension work by Miss Emily Turner, of Osbkosb. Miss Lucy Leo Pleasants, of Menasha, and Miss Julia K. Elliott, of Marinotto Another session will be hold tomorrow Moki Tea Positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful uerb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded, 25c. and 50r. For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. SAFETY RAZOHS Tho kind we guarantee to give complete sutiHfac tion. It rentiers shaving a luxury and entirely ob viates tho danger of cutting the facta. The blades are all of the beat steel, full concavo ground, and oanih' removed, and if used for individual shaving will last for years without honing. Wo have them from $2.00 up to $7.50. These make elegant Christmas Gifts. A. C. K0EPPEN & BROS., The Drug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. The French Restaurant Best 25 cont Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant FnirisliPd Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street IMIEQUKKN HOTEL. Clen oomlorUble rooini from centi up. Newly furnltlied throughout. Queen Chop llcun lu connection. Meli at all hours. Only white help em. ployed. (Jive ui a trial. -.- -. For Choice Home -Made Gandies Call at THE DUTTON CANDY KITCHEN .1. A. Herron, Prop. p. . . - . . . ... . THE BEST 1 IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this In mind when you nerd poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho Inteniatlouil Poultry and Stock Kood. Use Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles, C. F. Golesworthy 127 129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer ....... Qg :ree, Wednesday, Dec. 16 rnta Clniico . ,U). nnU hA Imrlv Hnli with Purchase of crockery or glassware. The dolis have 1. 1 ,. ,,a,r' smiling.open mouth vvitn teem, anu siulk- NLY ONE DOLL TO A PERSON tarly as we did not have enough last year. OLD SANTA INVITES YOU To come to us this year. Everybody who visits our store is surprised that a town of the size of Pendleton should carry so large a line of fancy china and bric-a-brac. So much that is new, dazzling designs and beautiful decorations so much that appeals to the lofty ideals of the human heart. Come and view of line even if you do not buy. Wl tea house OWL TEA HOUSE REAL HAND PAINTED CHINA J 847 ROGERS WARE fTyrTiM