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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
. "'V ..;-; DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1B, 1803, play will bo a show of fltoworltB that I ...III 1.,.. , t,n,,t- m,n nlatnf fnntllril LARGEST WORLD t : t 4- ; j villi lutlt mi iiuiih wi.wi j of this exhibition will bo a sot ploco. 1 resents Free! IN NY NEW LOCATION ) representing Niagara Kans. this win . bo 1.000 feet wldo and tho fall will be from tho roadwny of the span to tnoi. . . , . ..it -1.. tin1 NEW SUSPENSION DRIDQE NEW YORK TO BROOKLYN river useir, n instance ui huuiij n feet. X mas P t t 1 am better prepared than ever to supply I.adics and Gents with Shoes that WEAR, are STYLISH ami arc al ways COMFORTABLE Shoes made to your own measure. 4 t t t 4 4 Repairing a specialty. A. EKLUND J28 Court Street Moved from Judd block. MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't be wttiafled to more along in the same old way Tor low wages. We can help you carve out a successful r-aretr. Thousands have iucreaxed their salaries by following our plan. We can train you in spare time andfttaruall co-t for miynftli following position ' XIclitlC(iI. Itlsctrlcul, Mcetim, or Civil Unulneer, ISIuctrlclmk. 8urvvor. Architect. Urnft.--mnn, Bookltceperi Mtt9ilor-,pli-r. Teacher, H li cn- Cnrtl Writer Window nrnner, ir Ail. Writer CORRESPONDENCE S0H00LS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or cill en our total representa tive, T W. Bracking, 127 l.ee street Pendleton, Ore. Hangs One Hundred and Forty Feet Above the Waterway Is the 8ec. ond Bridge Between the Two Great Cities General Celebration of Its Opening to Travel. Now York, Hoc. IS. Tomorrow, with tlio booming ot cannon, bursting of rockets and tne cheering of thous niulH, tho Williamsburg bridge, span' nlng tho Kaat Illvcr from Manhattan Island to tho Williamsburg section of I-ong Island, will lxi formally opened. The bridge Is tliu largest suspension brldgo in tliu world. At the celebration Mayor Ijjw Mayor-elect McClelhin, Uie borough pivstdonts of Mnuhnttan and llrook lyn and many other municipal olllc ials will take part, and with tho pie turcsquo marine parade and tho pro cession on land, tho opening up of tho new connecting link between Manhat tan and Hrooklyn will bo fittingly ob served. It was thought up to the last mo ment that President Roosevelt would bo nbie to assist at tho ceremonies, but word has been received from him that It would bo Impossible for him to be present. However, tho federal government will bo represented by a number of olllcluls, ami It Is prob able that several craft from the Hrooklyn navy yard, which is not far from the Williamsburg end of tho now bridge, will tnko a conspicuous part In the opening ceremonies. Thlrty-flvo thousand flags, some of them 60 feet long, are being used to decorate the great span and ap proaches. At each of the entrances stands of colors fill the air with red. white ami blue, and each upright fs almost hidden beneath a mass of pat riotic hues. Tomorrow night tho en tire structure, from anchoiage to an chorage, across the span over tho river, and tho ends of tho approaches, will bo outlined in Incandescent elec tric lights. There will bo about 20, 000 of these, ami they will sparkle from tho main cables and all tho Hanging parts of the hugo web, and will outline oyery girder and brace TENNESSEE EDUCATORS. Have Met to Discuss Methods for Ad vancing Education. Knoxvlllo, Tenu., Doe. IS. A two days' conference ot lending educators of Tennessee begun today at tho Uni versity ot Tennessee, tho ehlof object being to agree upon uniform mathods and effective measures of promoting tho work of education In the eastern section of tho state. An effort Is to bo mndo also at tho mooting tn re vivo the Tennessee Educational as sociation, which flourished for some time and then died u fow years ago. HUBBARD TO MARRY EDITOR OF THE PHILISTINE TO MARRY JANUARY Wife Secured a Divorce on Grounds of Infidelity His Affianced For- merly Teacher In Public Schools- Girl Seven Years Being Raised By Friends Cause of Separation. Kast Aurora, N. V., Dec. 18. .Miss Alice Moore will marry Hlbert ll. Hubbard, head of tho Itoycroftcrs January 1. Miss Moore was named as corespondent in tho divorce aeilou brought by Hortha Crawford Hub- bald against Kra Elhertus, as the author and lecturer styles himself. Miss .Moore Is now living In seclusion In New England. When it was learned that Elbert G. Hubbard was being sued for di vorce It created a sensation, for the "pastor of his Hock" had traveled 1 and lectured nil over this country and Canada, referring to bis devotion to his wife and often inking her him on his tours. At the bearing in lluffalo lust sum mer It was shown that Kra Elbertus had habitually visited his "affinity. Alice Moore, In her home, and thnt n girl 7 years old was being raised by with a ",,v4.. h"".i wm inn I wuyiano woouworiu, o luinnio, n i mu niuuf wh luntia mini wieir Droinor-m-iaw of miss Moore. foundations to their apexes. Supplementing the electrical dls- j YOUR FURNITURE! WANTS i I I ! g I Let (is fill them acid save yon money No matter what yog desire, be It an elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole set for any room, or for an outfit for your entire house, or plain furniture of any description, we have it. We will take pleasure in showing you thtough oar large and complete collection of new goods. Most attractive and largest line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin oleums to please the fancy of all. A suit for $2,000 against Hubbard first appraised Mrs. Hubbard of Iter husband's deception. Tho $2,000 was said to bo duo for boarding tho child. The case was Mittlccl forfait tho sum in court. -Miss Moore and Hubbard became acquainted whllo she was preceptress at the East Aurora high school. They Deiongeil to the same literary clubs anil on occasions ho paid her much attention. uertna urawtorci Hubbard was granted an absolute divorce and heavy alimony, as well as money for her hoys. Tho approaching marriage' of tho author and Miss Alice Moore was announced at the Manhattan' theater in Now York. Elbert G. lluuuard is a brother-in-law of J. I), Uirklu, of lluffalo, with whom the di vorced wife now lives. jneirinninK x riwciy . -pv-' ' r & m-u at.j Nteht. Dec. 26 UIay - -0 WE WILL UIVE EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT, THF n,. OP THE PRESENT DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OP HIS OR HER Kg FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! With evory Mun's Suit of Clothes a good Hat, worth 20 per coat of tlm vi I tho suit I with u $10.00 Suit a $2.00 Hat, etc uleol Willi uwry Hoy's Suit ol Clothes a Hat worth 20 por cunt of value of suit, 1 With ovory Overcoat, mon'rf or boy's, a Pair of Gloves worth 10 per cent of it valuo of tho overcoat. , 'e With ovory pair of Long Pants a Pair of Suspenders. With overv pair of SIioph a Pair of Socks or Hose, wwii nvnrv I.oiIv'k (!mt, ii Fine Fur worth 20 per cent of thn vnli,.ra in. ...... j . ""i, ill inn pnil (with $10,000 coat a $2.00 fur, oto.) m With ovory Lady's Skirt a nieo Shirt Waist worth 20 por cont of the value if tho skirt ($1.00 waist with $5.00 skirt, oto.) ' 01 To ovory porson buying $1.00 worth or mora goods not mentioned above bottle of fine Perfume, or any 25c article fioin our toilet case. ' 'I THE FKIR THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE ian and ans At Bargains Extraordinary SHOPLIFTrNG ON THE WANE. BAKER & FOLSOM Complete Furniture Store. Near Post Office t I 4 I YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Kor one of our high-grade Sowing Machines. Tho Singer is acknowledged to he tho most perfect sowing machine built. Time lias proven it to bo the host machine for auy pur poae. Wo would bo pleased to have you take a Singer on trial. Wo know what the result will be, for a trial proves its merits. A email payment-down and the balance in easy pay ments. Office 5o9 College Street P. A. LOVETANG, Manager. ; Holiday Season Nearly Over and Spo- K.ine i-ias not Mao one Case, Is HpoRiino labooeil by tin- limit lingered kidles who usually haunt tho larAe department stores? nkn tho Hpokane I'ress. A circuit of tho larg er stores this morning revealed the startling fact that there hns not been n single Instance of Ktitinllf lliitr din ing the present holiday season. Such a condlt.on is remarkable In a eitv 3 i or mis size: Tnis fcensun the crowds I In tho stores and the general rush of .lusiness generally give tho shoplift ers unusual opportunities to carry out ineir grate, it may bo mat tho om ciency of the lloor walkers Is resnon- slblo for tho dearth of these ladies: it may be that there aro richer Holds to harvest, but ono thing is sure, whatever the cause, Spokane Is free from this undesirable class. "I don't believe thero Is ono in town," snld ono or tno leaning merchants. "No. they haven't bothered us this season and wo don't apprehend any trouble,!' snui anninor, "for we know nearly all of our customers and a stranger Is noticed tho moment In- or she enters the building. Wo have almost forgot- ten the shoplifter's existence." DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? PRIDE Of UMATILLA WHO IS W. STACK7 Book Agent Said to Be From Pendle. I ton, Goes Crazy in Baker City, The linker City Herald contains the following account of an unfortunate! man said to be from this city: A man by tho namo of Wllllnm, Stack was this morning committed to tho Insane asylum by the county court, uo is a hook agent from Pen dleton and is 38 yenrs of ago. His in sanity Is not of n violent nature, ljut it wns mougiit uest that ho not be allowed to remain at largo. A glanco at tho man would tell ono that lin Is demented. His oyes aro sunken and ho has an abstracted nlr, seeming to,l pay no attention to nnythlne iralne on nround lilm. Ho will bo taken to waiem ny sheriff Urown." I am back to my old stand on Main street near the bridge and have inaugurated A GRAND HOLIDAY SALE And extend to one and all an invitation to call and invest igate my money saving offers. You'll find it no idle boast when I say that you will find this one of the great opportunities to get a Piano or Organ at a price that will work an epoch in your life's economy. Such chances to get a Piano at such prices as we offer during this holiday sale do not come than once. Consider the fact that we handle Packard, Hardman and Fischer Pianos, the standard of excellency in piano building, and the Esiey Organ is recognized as the peer in organs. SLAUGHTER SALE - Art s,"""e'p: tiers, Lace Curtains, Mat tings, Window Shades and Window Poles. Four Velvet Rugs, xia 'rtt worth $25 and $30 for only $20 each. Arabian point lace curt nine frm a nn Unci nil 0p3fl shades 5o cents, Good oil opaque shades 2s cents, , Large line of pictures almost given away 1 Olympla Beer Olympla Ceer. Tho most popular brand for family use. un draught nt Anton Nolte's. Ho also handles tho nottled beor in I any quantity (Joslred. Steam dressed Feathers and Pillows. tresses, best made, A., few more Ostermoor flat- Try "Pendleton Boquet" and "Pride of Umatilla." Mde at home. A. ROHDE, Maker. Sick headache absolutely and mr. rnaiignuy cureu dv usinir mow t.i. A pleasant borb drinlc. Cures Con stipation and Indigestion. Mulmnl YOU Cat. S eon. work nn.l linnnv uansraction guaranteed or money uuck, zdc and one. V W. Schmidt & uo. A llnnnclal writer In the Now Yorkl Tout, toys there Is but one flu.OUO Don't get confused, I am back at my old stand JESSE FAILING 901 Main Street Near Bridge uuio 111 circulation,