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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1903)
i DA BAIT RR90NIAN, PMNBLKTONi OWN, WMDNB6PAV, M01MMH H' A Needful X'mas Gift To the Little Folks and a Saving to the Parents READ OF OUR GREATEST OFFER From this day, December 14, Monday, until tho night before Christmas, December 25, tho Alexander Department Stoio will put on sale ONE HUNDRED Junior, Children', Iioyn' and Youths' Overcoats, at. a positive discount of 25 per cent. Ages 3toGyoara, ( to 10 years, 13 to 10 years, 16 to 20yoars. And don't forget oar $375.00 Christmas Gift. All charge customers receive tickets apon payment of bill. Drawing takes place Dec. 24. OF HIE Fifty thousand bushels wheat sold at 65 cents Christmas Methodist Ladles Cleared $220 for the Church at a Fair and 8upper W. R. Taylor Has Dlood Poisoning Miss Eva Ogle's Health Is Improv Iny, Mrs. J. C. Stamper Is Quite III. ! ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! HI IIHfUHIIH H'f MOVED TO 315 East Court Street Holiday Prices Now Placed on all Pianos Organs T Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Sheet Music and Holiday Goods lUlioim, Doc, 14, S. P. Purdy nnd (lit) iioll boys, after holdlnt: their wheat till thoy hud accumulated about GO.OOo tnishols. during tho Saturday last boom sold It for flu cents. Miss Edna Hldor, after lliilnhlnu' n three-moiitha' course at school, left Tuesday for Joseph, Wallowa county, whoru she will keep house for her John McLean, a former resident of this city, but now of Walla Walln, was In tho city visiting friends a few duys ago. S. C. Kilgoro, while fixing a muzzle fur u calf, cut n gash an Inch long io the bone on ins right forefinger, niaK-in- n painful wound. The Ladles' Aid society of the II. E. church hold a most successful fair at tho opera Iioubo, Thursday, Decem ber 10. Thoy sold a beautiful fdllf worked quilt for $17 and several Jih- er.s ranging from $5 to $10. Other 1 t.oi.tttr..! Mi.nf.ll ii ...... ,,.. uouiui ..(Wliwa nuiu miu nt fair prices. An excellent supper vas tjireail, presided over by 'ho la dles. A large crowd was present. Music was furnished by Prof. Henry's orthopia. I.i nil tho receipts of the o oiling nmcunted to $22G. .Mr. and Mrs. l.irali Ilarnes of fhe Ills Bond country, In Washington, ar ' visiting Mrs. Dames' parents. Ml ami Sirs. 0. I). DcHraw, and .Mi Unities' mothei, Mrs. Sarah McOnu gal. Kay I'-oOrow's father, of Walla Wal la is f.pciu?hg a few dnyn in the tlty visiting at the LaOrow home. W II Taylor received a bruise on hi i hp ml several days ago, which he thought not dangerous till a few days apo, when blood poison set In. He is no-.v In a critical condition. He has ; net slept for u week or more. It .s , heped by his many friends he will get! n iiuick and immediato relief. I decided nt mm her eonioronco lo ho I J-- ..r "I'M ''-' ,......,.. it rv m i , One tiling, nowover, was uumiuuij , decided upon. Thnt was that the war. Is to be carried Into Africa, or, more. .. 1.1..- m... iip. i liariicuinriy uin.-iu.iiiB. iuiu a 1 t.f-l. t I...,..t,l.t.l,.n,l 4ft lift t llliT SOy, WHICH M UUIIIUIU,iVM w '" luiiiiioi- state when It comes to raising a rron of mosquitoes romnrknblo fori ! their size, iinnoylng iiropensltles ami iiiwiiii m' endurance. 1 .... .. ...l.f...l....1 tl.r. ttl.t i no iiici now i-HiuuiiHui-u nit- , mosaultoes transmit contagious dltf-l eases Ib what worries tho medical men and public health oillclals. That Koinetliiiic niUBt be done to bring about lliolr general exlermlnatioii Is OKiced upon. It Is now up lo tho men of science to discover the means. Ijistt eir the plan of killing them by pouring crude oil over the breeding places wii'b given a thorough trial In various parts of Now JorBcy, but the method provedvn dismal failure. 'I k JAPANESE BUILDING. , Work Begun Thereon at World's Fair j 4 Grounds In St. Louis. I St. Louis, Dee. 1C Under the di rection of S. Mural, a Japanese gov ernment architect, a forco of carpen ters from the land of tho AllKnuo to day commenced actuul work In the construction of tho Japanese nntlonal navlllon at tho world's fair. Sovon large buildings, as well as a number of pagodas, are to bo erected on tho Japanese reservation south of tho Ma chinery building. Theso buildings Includo the com missioner's ofllco, the nollovuo pavil ion, a bazaar pavilion, a Klnkaku tea pavilion, a Formosa ten pavilion, n tea articles show building, nn ornate entrance and the main pavilion. The main pavilion Is to bo u reproduction ol tho "Shlshlnden," tho palace nt TuUlo In which the Mikado grants au diences to bis ministers of state, A lnrgo part of the material to lie incd in the Japanese buildings. In cluding tiles, elaborate carvings, etc., heve been brought from Japan. The hi lldlngH nru to be constructed en tit oly by Japanese workmen, Beginning Friday, Dec. la And continuiriK until Sat,.i. We Will BIVO to f.mh ,.l ... "'") tllKl. . I 'RESENT, the vl 71 CUs'o.e K.iiount oi his or her )i1rcl1a,1Fre,ealO Free! Free! Fre 1 c"as,i' With every MAN'S SUIT ft , i worth 3o per cent of the v-iLS' f HUH II 2 nat, (JtC.) "vuUlt with every UOY'S SUIT of cUl pur cent of value of suit uot'iM1 With every OVERPOat , . f. t rwrirc .. i. " "icn s n. t, . ,.,-.7 worw.' 10 Pur nt of th. . ri vviui every pair of LONn n PENDERS. lAPiS With everv nair nf ST4ni. With every LADIES' COAT ofi3"0' cent of the value of the coit uT. Fat 1 With every LADIES' SKIRT -"ll ao per cent of the value of the t! illin,i skirt, etc. K1"-iii To every oiMtniiiorbUYiBK 41.00 worth or . . huovc, u uoiue oi iiue rouurac or any 25o article i Irem mat! TUB THE BOSTON TEA PARTY. One Hundred and Thirtieth Anniver sary of a Famous Little Event. Ilostuu, Dee. 1C- Today is the mi ni ersary of the Huston Tea I.'arty wjilch took place December 10, 1773, when tea. on which the lulonims were .Miss Eva Ogle has recovered from ! ..xneeteil In nnv th,. hnti-d stnmn lny. ncr receni attack or lonsiiitis, wi s dumped Into the harbor by prom Mrs. J. C. Stamper of i.ns city has I tnt llostonlans disguised as In Cc-en slek at her home for a week or dlans. moro. I n1(. iirty organized nt Colo's Inn sv ept down upon THE BEST PLACE TO TRaBe!" WE WISH "You i ALIMENTS 0F SEASON! with all hearting, UjJ ft lEiuum yw (1m, umse nristmuif'WuJ u" " loiiavena lam "II of jour washable for It is a matter of w that clothes are waihedt eny ironed here 1HED0B STEAM LAU TP1" l.n Vern's Shield Park company gave a fine entertainment In the op era house Wednesdny evening, one of tin' beat of the season. .Mrs. A. K. Aimstrong, ns owner of the lucky tl( ket, received a beautiful set of sil verware as the prize. Two prizes will be given next Wednesday evening by the same compnny,.ono being a beau tiful mirror. Case of Blood Poisoning. the ships, hoarded thi;m and threw their cargoes into th- sen. This action has been re garded as oui of the most provocn the of the levolution, as the llrltlsh olllei-rs were never able to discover or convict any man connected with tl.o raid. Cole's Inn, where the raiders as sembled, Is still standing and Is now known as the Hancock Tavern. In Three Month's Free lnstmcsion Given with Each Piano Sale INLAND EMPIRE MUSIC COMPANY 315 East, Court, Street, Phone Red JX5J 4 1 11 I'fl ht -W-4 -l-H-M-H-H-H-H ! 'H-H-H-H- YOUR PLUMBING! Have it done by a Scientific IJluiuher and you will not he bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. BECK, THE PLUMBER COURT STREET Sheriff T D. Taylor spent Sund-iy observance of the anniversary today, In the city, visiting his brother, W. , exercises were held under the aus U. Taylor, who has an attack of blood ( Pe of the Massachusetts Chapter pclsonlng. of tho Sons of the Revolution, the Old Smith Chapter of the Daughters of tho WAR ON MOSQUITOES, I American Revolution and other patrl ' I otic ifrders. Necessity for Strenuous Efforts Con-1 fronts the Dwellers of Country Dis- j tricts Adjacent to New York Mos-1 quitoes Spread Disease Crude Oil Has Proven to Be a Failure. New York, Dec. 16. The mosquito is to be exterminated. Such is the flat which went out today from tho headquarters of tho board of trade In Broadway, whore a number of men piominently Interested In tho exter mination of tho pest assembled to discuss ways and means for bringing about the desired riddance. Tho necessity for tho oxtermlnutlon was unanimously agreed upon and va rious methods were discussed, but the c:act means by which tho desired ob jtct Is to bo effected will probably be APPEARING OLD Art urn a liar to Profitable Emptor mcnt. Tou cannot arford to stow old. In these days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, aa lonpr ns possible ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Indicates tho presence of a burrowing germ which Uvea and thrives on tho roots of the hair until It causes total baldness. Newbro's Iterplclde Is the only known destroyer of this pest, and It Is as effec tive as it Is dellgbtful to use ITerpIclde makes an elegant hair dress ing as well as Dandruff cure. Accept no substitute there Is none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Iterplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. A Frightened Horse, Running llko mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every dny occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy nnd there's none as good as Uucklen'ts Arnica Salve. Ihirns, Cuts, Sores, Kezema and Piles disappear quickly under Its soothing effoct. 25c nt Toll man & Co.'s drug Btoro. NEW YORK BREEDERS. Men 8heep, Horse, Cattle and Hog Have Met at Syracuse. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 1C Syracuse Is Just now the mecca for brcedors of fancy stock throughout the state. The 0 -caslon Is tho annual meeting of tho New York State llreedors' associa tion, which is a federation of tho va rious stute organizations of shoep hreedcrV nnd of tho growers of Shrop shire, Holstein-Krlslnn, Jersey and other 'fancy breeds of cattle. The meeting of tho stnto aseocla- 1 on, which opened in tho city hall this afternoon, was preceded this morning by meetings of tho State Merino Inceders' association and the New York State Shropshire nioedorF' association. l-Valores of the opening session of tl'n iicnein; convention were the n itoal Midie!, of the president, I'rank I Ward, oi llntavla, und an addre33 f;n "Sheep Ilreedlng" by John Camp bell oT Woodvlile, Ont. The general convention and the meetings or tho various ainilated organizations will continue through tomorrow. SAFETY RAZOI The kind we guarantee to 2iv6 comulete i tion It renders shaving a luxury and entire! viates tho dang r ot cutting the lace. The bli all of tlie bo8t Rteel, full coneave irroiiud. an removed, and if imed for individual shavinei for years without honing. We have them from up to $7.50. These make elegant Christmas Gifts,) A. C. KOEPPEN BRI The Drug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fount! The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Heal in tho City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Famished Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street For Chota 1 COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic nartlca. Good teams with comnelont drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome rigs for ovoulnir nnd Hun. day drives, dentin horses for family use, Stock boarded nt rensonnhle ratos. nest of caro nlven to transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone Mnln 181, Home- Gandiesl CaH at THE DUTTO CANDY K1TC J. A. Herron, .. .. nniri IMTfL ( T"'.a"hl."ril ceauup. In connlK. ,tt"J linun plojol. MM M CO- HI Free, Wednesday, Dec. 16 Santa Clause will give a twelve inch kid body doll with a 50c purchase of crockery or glassware. The dolls have full head of hair, smiling open mouth with teeth, and stock ings and slippers. See window display. ONLY ONE DOLL TO A PERSON Come early as we did not have enough last year. OLD SANTA INVITES YOU To come to us this year. Everybody who visits store is surprised that a town of the size of Pendletonsho carry so large a line of fancy china and bric-a-brac. So much that is new, dazzling designs and betffj decorationsso much that appeals to the lofty ideals ot human haac PH' ,t oat '-.ondlt'?" ; t oittt ClBFIKI'' II jaw ' i itrttW Come and view of line even if you do not buy, OWL TEAHOUSE OWL TEA HOUSE 1847 ROGERS WARE REAL HAND PAINT Pn rwiNA