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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1903)
PAILY EAST 'OREOONlAN, PENDLET6n, OREGON. MONDAY, OECEMBER 14,1903, .. HiiiiiHii i-HW'i mud i; , t ,. '"p TWELVE PAIRS Lntc'fcCHILDRENS' SHOES j , Given ial Away the Past Week nfler in shoo nnr I.Tfliim' AUccao' .....1 department JhaV 'beefn.' a neon ,-r spec Children s success AleVPlHti "cu" K'vou away ladies nave leu our store the past r i. .i . .. it. nn l.flir UI SUUC3 lllilL CttSI mm lovnOUiuiK.- jv- " u'"u"e TJil FERSGNAL MENTION. I l.nnV lie : i ' ' 1. jri Tt. -Z.. Eleventh Pair sold Absolutely All This Month 0: Free 3 E TEUTSCH'S Big Department Store COR. MAIN AND ALTA Brevities ' Get Sunny. U C Rader. i Froshj frultfdaily ,at,Jlrtin'i J The Delta chocolates are different. For ltent A piano. Apply at this office. If you want a piano or organ, read Falling's ad. today. For Rent Good furnlstW rooms. . 407 West Alta street. Boston ipor'ndht-Four'rfao'm house; good cellar, h. J. stlllnian. Schwartz The Delta 'chocolate and' bon' bons always taste like more. madfl BKlrtS ai.-Ying .phnnn T-ini' ichool shoes . , O . . n n bpen at icuii; . itigency, celshbor what Is, I'. I. it. lie butcher, "phono main; b quarter sizes. Led meats that wear litll at Teutsch's. apbell Is having a special : winter millinery. litida, the uest cigar made, tipr store, uoun. street. Ii Kennedy's cab Is at your til hours. 'Phone main ijes, some rare neauues. I me ever snown uere. nan- i tait case makes a "suita. rmas gilt. Dostou Store for L clothing is correct. Cus- iimfied and always well' ln dirt..' ..f.An want window glass put in. ! I ay Is a grand the .Boston kr lid; a pair of Gloria 1 ilwaj's please. Boston Hi. tie price. Reason the is selling so fast at the are,, Ftt trade grows dally, be real delicacies made by Mid. ' tt like a trip to Portland to I' Boston Store, except tho Ipnces. n pays you better ! , bar fixtures and all, can up by applying to Bently at their office on Court in the city are served , St. George restaurant. sew, neat and clean, 25c i Wanted A teacher of the Spanish language. Inquire at Hits office. , Falling lias a first-class piano tuner. : Leave orders'. Work guaranteed. New cracker jars $1.23 and ,$1.45; chopo'late pot's, $1.25' h'nd $lJlS. Nolf's. Beautiful wajer sets, with trays, $1.95 and' $2.33. "Noll's Santa Clans" stnrt Trie Tiockwear tfispVi Christmas exhibit, at. Store. Call up 'phone main 701 when you , want a cab. Ready for service l all j times. ' t i ' Thos Steln-BJbch lothlng' Isj a pow erful convinced of the Boston Store's superiority. Wanted A capable white woman to do laundry work. Apply at once 'at the Umatilla Indian school. Wanted To rent a suite of Hghl housekeeping rooms;, furnished or un furnished. Address W. C. T., this of fice, A ticket with each dollar purchase and a $375 Christmas gift to one of our customers December 24. All charge accounts receive ticket upon payment of bills at Alexander's. COMING EVENTS.. Milton Irrigation District election, December 21, Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland. January 11, IS, 14 and 15. T. J. RedflpH.1 nf YVnotnn Ic In lhn 'ty for a short visit! Charles "ll, i'fiTs, of ICcho, T7as s Pendleton visitor yesterday. James Zlppcn, of Alba, was a Pen dleton bnslnoss. visitor on Saturdnjv S. A. Pennlck, of Adams, is a bus iness visitor in tho city for a short time. t w w D. Kldd, a pronlnent resident of Long islnnd, vlslttd in the city yes-. terday. ' - ' ,i R. Joneh, a well known resident of Echo, is In the ci.y for a short visit with friends, F. G. Mcintosh left this morning for South Bend, Wash.,. on n short business trip g i r., nW Airs" Charfes Tafft,k of SuriiplorL wore In tlio ojity yestcrdai ihejgheSts'of fienils j i I f Bd bay , has rettlruedl f rom Ihcl where ho has been wltli a surveying party for several month3. Mrs. G, F. Campbell, of Biggs, was the guest of Pendleton friends for a short time Saturday and Sunday. 0., W Hunt returned to nis homo at Foster, yeslefdajy after several days spent in the city on business, J. G. Connell, of Sumptcr, is In tho city for a short visit with his son, John Connell, of tho Hotel Pendleton. Rev. W. 12. Potwlno has returned from n visit at Portland, where he went the middle of last, week on bus iness. Mrs: A. hasch, of Walla", Walla, was the guest of trleflda In the city yes. terday, leaving roi . her 'home tlils morning. Miss JlaWl Bcilel, of'Tilot Rock," has accepted a posltlon'ln the Frazler book store for the holidays, and per haps longer. Harry H!ndry, a promlneilt mining man of Baker City, was a Pendleton visitor Satin day and Sanday on bus iness In connection with his property. AHsses 1 Fanny Ferguson, Elizabeth Ferguson, Gertrude Walker, Lois Men denhall and EtheL' C Mavele. the ladles of the Philharmonic Concert Comnany. are guests at thei Hotel St. George while In the city. Mrs. S. A. Newberry of Pendleton is in the city. ,vlslUng Jier sister. Miss K. Wheeler, who is a nurse at the ki n in ivm n nnn to an.i n.htt u'nt. 'opciBleil upon' for appendicitis le- ccntly. Walla Walla .Statesman. MRS. REED'S CpNCERT. Noted Singer Will Be at -the Frazer, Assisted by Mrs," Sherman Brown, Vjollnlst, on Wednesday Evening Mrs. Walter Iteed of Portland, tile noted 'singer, nhohasTcharmed Pen dleton audlojicjfci severijl Umes U, the past, wiir appear at the Frazer on Tuesday evening in a high-class mu slcal program, assisted by Mrs. Sher ma'if Brown, also of Portland, one ot the popular violinists of the metrop olis, 'and Miss Gertrilde Whlttembro, of this city, accompanied as pianist by . Professor Marshall, o Portland. H. Nelson has arranged tho pro- ,gram and, has secued ja large numljer , of subscriptions to the concert, which I will be under hla directlou. i Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Brown are the leading musicians of the Portland theatrical circles and Miss Whltte more has just returned from a six months' course in .voice, culture at San Francisco, and the program promises to be highly entertaining. Those who have subscribed to the concert are requested to secure their seats early. S500 i 00 wot SILIIC Wrappers, Klmonas, loni:, Ktmonas, Short, 4 Matinees, Chemise, Drawers and Petticoats A drumnior's samples which 'in okteiit and variutjj ' purpnfs .anything vy have ever shown. Colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Canary, Red, Lavender, Black and White, Couldn't think of anything prettier for Christinas st if loin teli 3 yyf YMTTl tfTl (C A. (L , .fc EFJTLE M EM MEN'S GLOVES. We have a good assortment of kid gloves in. glace and suodo Dent, Ad ler, Hutchens & Potter and Block's In tan and gray, silk lined and un titled,. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 the pair. , , Warm gloves In good assortment at from 25c to $5.00 per pair. Any of the above would make a suitable Xmas present, SUSPENDERS. Everybody ears suspenders, but not many of us would not buy fan iv ones If we ha1 to pay for them out of our own pockef. If you want :o in vest for someone else, we have them from 20c to $0.00 the pair. We will eugravo initials, frco ot charge, on all slei.ing silver' buckles. Not i bad Xmas present. Lounging Robes. Smoking Jackets. Fancy Vests. Silk Mufflers. Dress Shirts. Fancy Socks. Neckties. Umbrellas. Handkerchiefs. Sweaters. Hats. Suit Oases. Trunks. Blankets. Comfortables. Office Jackets. Mufflets. Boys' Suits. Little Fellows' Suits. , Children's Suits. l n n In selecting prosontsi 'tis (well to, try to glvo something Uiat Is apprcK prlato. It doesn't always follow that tho biggest sum Insures tho most ac ceptable present. Read this List It will likely suggest some one thing you dian't think of. Fancy Walstlngs. Hosiery. Dress Patterns, Purses and Table Linen Sets. Kid Gloves. Golf Gloves. Silk Mittens. Fancy Neckwear. Handkerchiefs. Belts. , Waist Sets. Bead Chains. Sterling Sliver , Hat Pins. : Girdles. Automobile Bags, Wrist Bags. Hose supporters, All useful Christmas presents. Card Cases, Fans. I Silk Underwear, Lace Pillow Shams Lace Bed Spreads. Lace Curtains. Portlers. - , -Art Fancy Wofk. Corsets, Delineators. Fancy Slippers .for Ladles and Chil dren. Men's Suits. Overcoats, and acceptable -aJ i 0 rap mi warn ' I WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SUIT TO RECOVER. i Action Twelve NEVER BEFORE Yjw had sach a large and varied stock to , rYotir X'mas Gifts from as at the present 0 stock is fust double that of former years, t r" Prices are, as you will see by comparison, Brought for Over Hundred Dollars. A suit was filed this morning by H. E. Collier In the .ease of Elmer Pay-( ard vs. Adalard J'ayard and W. Mc Bride. It Is a suit to recover on a list of cattle and other chattels owned 1 by the plaintiff and taken by tho do femlnntR. The nronerty is valued at 1 $1,175.50. Tho plaintiff asks for $1UI) addition al damages and for tho costs and dls bursements of the action. j. Musical and Elocutionary Treat. On MondayS'evening, December 21. a program ofunusualjnt'erest wjll be rLliW&r,eela 8011(1 Ko'd toru $20.00 to $100.00. OoIdfi'lS1 "WOO. Silver, t-1 00 to 135.00. Bilvexine. from $2.00 to $10.00. "Wngsare all solid ifold. We have Baby KIukk from boo-to 'WO Diamond King cr IcUes Ueut,f$50g to $!W0.Q0. ltl7of ail kinds, In solid gold and gold filled. F'H-pUted tut ware ln 1M7 ftnd other nkeu. Au gUar anteed. CaSdWi 'ine '? Hollow ware, Iueludlug Tea 8ets, CotJee Beta, QlwUck nd many other useful articles. 'btWofn.?8Jsflned w"l the latest and best cuttings from fotowi """, warn, 'rue prices ou tun iiueure mc Bift;y h8v small Bonbons, finely cut, for $1.60. A nice wte.00. Water 8eU, $12.00 and up, and all other prices i. FwoUr,tv?i'lea a J! l and very pretty. ( This Is Jhere ypu L aua 760 prices. X l Cto3! tulu,t8 lo talk al)OUt aild how yu.tu'ftt '6.u u,U8i ritaeinwLv ,or youreeir mat we are ius iu" uenot .tprlc'i' A" goods engraved Free of clmnje, and If iM'giienia wo will gladly JtEFUMJ your .oney. X ., x Prs for Good Goods at the Lowest Prices L- HUNZIKER k I ven PromlnenL among the various features of superior merit will-be the reading by Mra. W H, Bleakney, a graduate of King's School of Oratory, Pitts burg, Pa., and the-musical selections by Miss Gertrude Whlttemore, a Pen dleton young lady, who Is winning her yato wide popularity s a whbjtler and vocalist. .All vert of the gen uinely artistic ifl thsellnes, are of. lered an evening op thorough, enjoy ment One of Mrs. Bleakney's selec tions will be "The Chariot Race, from "Ben flur." Tho complete pro gran wltl be )pbHhe later Card of Thanks. w.. wisli to extend ..our slncuro thanks to thejifnd friends and to the Masonic lodge, who have extended their help and sympathy during the Illness and death or our i)roiner,,uri i Mueller. k t fc . I I l5bUlS MUELIJilt. JOHN MUELLER. Sportsmen's Association Meeting. There will be a meeting or the Sportsmen's Association at the city council rooms, Wednesday, December JlC, at 7:30'rp.m,1 to arrange for thtf 'nnnual tournament. All members urgently requested to aitena ECHO SCHOOL BONDS CARRY. Citizens Vote $3,500 for 4 New School V House In the "Rabbit City." Echo, Dec, 14. At the special school election lield here Saturday afternoon, the bond Issue of $3,500 was unanimously carried, and worn on the new schoolhouse will begin at once. , The foundation is already complete and the building will probably bo ready by tho first of tho year. Thero are now 70 scholars In the two rooms and the school is In a very prosperous condition, under the able management-ol Miss Celestlno Moor house, of Pendleton, and Miss Dun can. TO CURE A COLD IN ONEWAY All cure. , n....,,-,-lu,, r.lnirli I Take1 lxtlr Bromo Quinine Tsbleti. Ill the Presbjterian church. J re(UBd ,h m0y ,a, U), V. OroTe'e lUrastnre on fch box. 'e The Boston Store SoW AGENT FORJTHE W. L. Douglia Shoes for Men, $3.50 and $4.00. Alwhhe' Pingree Clor'U afiojts or pmen, $3.50. tle Litthnted SchoolhouBe ehoed for Children, 'The ahov jthrw HeH are the boat for the Aiioney. 9 lie su're and , 'liotLeo tlie atauip on the .sole, h6 it has come to our notice that oth era'aro Boiling their (ehoos for the above tirand. J I ; THE NOLF STORE DESP A IN & CLARK I THE PLACE EOK CHItlBT- fiULUI ft I II VJl ULHIIIV MA8 QIFTB Toy Ranks large asHortment, Ac to$l 05 Hobby Horso and fihoo Flys, vso to fJ.VH Hnndredsof ltnu. Tool chests red chairs and rockern, trunks, druiAi. doll carriages, Iron toys, toy wash seU, building blocks, etc. -... Leave Your Orders With ii. j. STILL-MAN. Secretary. STORE OPEN EVENINGS i.-ortv-slx tons of dynamite accident ally exploded at Marlyelos, -P. I., kill i.... ilirn,, Aniorlrnns 'and seven na tives. Ahk'vour. neighbor what is I', I. R. Wood and Coal Some Fine Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices a8 Low as tho Lowest, Also Good Coal,f 'All Cash. Call at 038 Main ptVcet or I'hono Main 1121 FOR; COAL All towns along the line of tu W. A Columbia River Railroad can buy from us in carload lots at very leasonablo pricm. 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their lossat promptly. Our companies stand at thu head of the list. Hartford Kire Insurant Co.flI,XW,07 Allianco Awuranoe Co WJOUV.mt Ix)Udon & XAnciwhlre Klr Insiiranoe Co I,M4,SB North JirltUh & Mercantile Co i6,mjm Royal Insurance Co M,S7,JW PRANK B. CLOPTON U2 AGENT EAST COURT ST. The Boston I1 QfArA Schedule of Fares On and alter April 1, fate over the l'endleion & Ukiah Stage Line PP f! fi I I I F R i WFendllon u UlsUn, J. round llp.i, ! . J VJ L LI L. I I 1 itleinn to Alb, 12 76, found trip, IJl rMidlton i t jt, Itw, lotind trip. i.W fendlstOD to 1'llot Kwi, ii, ronna iri), ii.ou. The Oregon Dally Journal can b ( found on sale at trailer's book store. Olllcc at tiolden Rule Hotel