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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1903)
DAILY AST ORCGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREQON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1903. miUHMMIIIIIHMIIIIt hnas Shoes anu Fleventh Pair Given Away Free. hva "iven away many pairs of Shoes 1,. ti nast two weeks, and shall . . n do so up to January 1st. Be il.a IU!KV Ulica uuu n Vkitr Nhnoc ot lie : 11 ti ...Ar' vour inunuv uuuk. ji rios free E TEUTSCH'S crnRE. COR. MAIN AND ALTA Brevities Get Sunny at 'leutsch s Boston Store, .tea are different. one geuuiuu i . i. batcher, 'ubone main (1 at the Golden Uule ...... el.ae nicfnn uj cheaper presents -L 1 .kn.o ,1m, u'fi'ir it Teutsch's. ill n. ..nr.,i ...... at TOariar'a the Dest clear made. itore. Court street. useful Christmas pres- honrs. 'Phone main price. Reason tbe U SLJ IttOL ML LUC always please. Boston uiae grows delicacies dally, be made by It pays you better each dollar purchase December 21. All iui ar a ffrnnflprc uatitr belt In Eastern Wallowa county. We ro some cnolce claims. Get Sunny. U C Radcr. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. There Is only one genuine P. I. Jl. For Rent A piano. Apply at this uflice. Small profits, quick sales, the Gold i'd Rule Store. New ready-mad skirts aj.Iving lally at Teutsch'o. If you want a piano or organ, read Falling's ad. .today. Christmas buying a snap at the Peoples Warehouse. I-ady wants work by the day. Next door to Wheeler's. For Rent Four room bouse; good cellar. H. J. Stlllman. Fresh tomatoes and lettuce at F. S. Younger & Son's. ' You should see tbe 10c counter at the Golden Rule Store. 'Phono Lane's paint shop when you want window glass put in. ' Ladles' cloaks, style 1903, at cost at the Golden Rule Store. Have you tried the Golden Rule Store? If not, why not? Wanted A teacher of the Spanish language. Inquire at this office. Nice large bunches of celery, 4 for 25 cents, at F. S. Younger & Son's. 1 The neckwear display s a grand Christmas exhibit, at the Boston Store. Call up 'phone main 701 when you want n cab. Ready for service ul all times. Tbe Stein-IJloch clothing is a pow erful convincer of the Boston Store's superiority. Best meals In the city are served at the new St. George restaurant. Everything new, neat and clean, I5c and up. I By express, the handsomest line of men's neckwear that the Peoples Warehouse has ever had the pleas ure of showing to a discriminating public. Another invoice of swell .rain coats for men, Just arrived at tbe Peoples Warehouse; $35 for the best ones, one lot $20 another $10. They are the celebrated Alfred Benjamin make. -T H if. t.- J ft Kan JS Here m ! VI r . . it, TOnP fiA DAtlnaa fnw, Vn Ra ntff VP IPtVA a Rmlill u?nly a few of the many things which we have lor GENTLEMEN p;ne Buttons Chains W Novelties ,i ....... Iui articles B0VH kin uiiw,n Pins Tllmt.t, !ow Ml w BH vsr GoocU, etc LADIES Watch Ring, diamond or stone Brooches Thimble Manicure Set Cut Glass Cologne Bottles Umbrellas and One hundred and one Different articles HABIKH Rings Plus Chains Rattles, Cup etc oo We , o nrf 18 ir cent mi.,, - ... ov.i uui uuiuruiiua b n i - . UE LET iro DtTA.n Attn uADnilN'S uo nnun 11111 uun .fc t v. . - - - woo Vxoods at the Kigm f rices L. HUNZIKER PERSONAL MENTION. J. U McCrary of La Grande Is in tho city for a few days. J. H. Learn, ot Bay ton, is in tho city for a business visit. S. A. Bartlctt, of Baker City, Is a Pendleton visitor for a few days. T. F. Sheridan, of Kcho, Is In tho city today for a short business visit. J. W. Lennox, of Umatilla, Is spend Ing a few days In tho city on busi ness. Miss Annie Johns, of Elgin, Is tho guest of Pendleton friends for a few days. James Johns, of Elgin, was 'the guest of friends in tho city today for a short time. Miss Nellie M. Stevens, of Weston, was tho guest of friends In the city yesterday, for a short time. Miss Nellie Downey, ot Weston, spent the day with friends in tho city on her way homo for the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Jones, of Boise City, are the guests of the Hotel St. Georgo for o short stay In tho city. Mrs. E. Davis, tho proprietress of tho Hotel Pillman, of Milan, Wash., Is the guest of friends in tho city for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Lieuallcn ot Adams are the guests of relatives and friends in the city and will re main here until after tho holidays. Charles McMullcn and E. M. Eb bort, two Weston students, were in tho city today for a short visit while on their way home to spend the holidays. BOATS COLLIDE. Ferry Boat and Torpedo Boat Both Badly Damaged. New York, Dec. 23. The ferry boat America collided In midstream with tho torpedo boat Wlnslow to day, smashing the ferry's bow and creating a panic among the passen gers, although none wero injured. Air-tight compartments enabled the ferry to reach the slip. The Winslow was also damaged. She had Just undergone repairs cost ing $40,000, and was bound to New port to enter commission. Fifteen feet of her bow was torn away bod ily. She was hurried back to the navy yard. FRAUD ORDER. Ohio Publishing House Called Down by Authorities. Washington, Dec. 23. Fraud order Is Issued from the postal department against Golden Thoughts Publishing Company, of Mansfield, O., forbid ding the use of the malls. It promis ed $40,000 in prizes for guesses on the Ohio state election. The published list of winners was largely fictitious. When called upon by the attorney- general to explain, the publishing company admitted they did not have tho money to pay the prizes, but thought they would get It from In creased subscriptions to the paper. Perhaps This Is Interesting. The time for the drawing of the seven prizes to be given away by the Peoples Warehouse Is near at hand. Te day Is Thursday. The time Is 5 p. m. For ever)' dollar's worth of goods purchased a ticket will be given. For every dollar paid on accounts a ticket wlli be given. At the Peoples Warehouse. DREYFUS' INNING. Member of Commission Predicts a Vindication. Paris, Dec. 23. A member of the Dreyfus revision committee today de clared there Is not a shadow of doubt but that the committee would arrive at a decision in favor of the former captain. CARRIED AWAY SAFE. Cracksmen Then Use Dynamite and Secure H.0Q0. Boulder, Mont., Dec. 23. Cracks men stole the safe from Harris' sa loon at Elkhart last night, carted it away bodily on a sled and a mile from town dynamited it and secur ed $4,000 In gold coin. Ticket at Clarke & Co.'s. A ticket given with every dollar paid on account before 8 p. m., Thurs day Decembor 24. Drawing takes place at 8:30 p. m. W. J. CLARKE & CO. Important Notice. Every dollar paid before 5 p. m., Ifc-cember 24th, entitles you to a tick et. This means on account, as well as cash purchases. The Peoples Warehouse, Important Notice. Every dollar paid before C p. m., December 24th, entitles you to a tick et. This moans on account, as well as cash purchases. Tbe Peoples Warehouse. A Christmas gift certificate from the Peoples Warehouse to your best girl or sweetest fellow wouldn't bo bad. The giving away of $100 In gold at the St. Joe Store, will take place to morrow (Thursday) at 5:30 p. m. Economy and good taste a team hard to beat and you'll find them at tho Peoples Warehouse. a rr.ca suit casfi makes a "suita ble" (hristmas gift. Boston Store for Sweet navel oranges, 30 cents per F. S. Younger & Son's. Falling has a first-class piano tuner. Ieave orders. Work guaranteea. Crokonole and carromn boards, 14 Btyles, lowest prices. Nolf's. Fresh oysters and shrimps at F, S. Younger & Son's. There is only one genuine P. I, H. Ask for a Ticket with each dollar's worth you buy. You know, or ought to know, that the Drawing for the Seven Prizes $400.00 takes place Thursday. 5 p. m. Dec! 24. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE This store will bo crowdod from now until Christmas with puoplo'buyingjj presents for their friends What may betho most appropriate or most acceptable gift puzzles a great many. This difticul ty has been nicoly overcome by the purchase of Gift Cor- tifieateH. This is so arranged that the recipient lias tho privilege of solocting just what she or ho desires. Gift cortificats are issued for any amount, for any article in the PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, or for Kid Gloves alone. You are then sure the size, color md quality is just right. 'Tis well to buy a good article for a party, hoping it will please. How much better is a gift certificate that makes it cer tain the person will recoive a present that will bo most ac ceptable in every way. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I i 1 -1 ' 'Si r : !'.' I 1 ( t . Useful And Appropriate Christmas Gifts for Men, Women And Children THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Tic Peoples f aretaisc- WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE POLICE COURT. Plain Drunk and Disorderly One White Man, One Indian. Willlan Davis was arrested at an early hour this morning by the io lice, charged with being drunk and with fighting. Ho was brought before tho police court and fined $10, and in default of the amount was sent to the city Jail for fivo days. Anthony, an Indian, was at the samo tlmo given three days for hav ing taken moro flrewtter than ho could stand, and for being noisy on tbo streets. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tke Laxative Broroo Qmnlno Tablets. All driurtiiti rMund ibr money II It falli taenia. H ... II . - .1 ...... . .tl lui. 'Kn . Mrs Camnbell is havlne a special alo on all winter millinery. i Immense Selling at the t BIG HOLIDAY STORE DOLLS All styles, i.oo to $9.85. Kid body, Bisque, Indian dolls, unbreakable dolls, etc, The Boston Store SOLE AGENT FOR THE W. L. Douirlas Shoos for Men, $3.50 and $4.00. Also the Pinuree Gloria shoes for Women, $3.50. The Little lied School house shoes for Children, The above three lintB are the best for the money. Ha mi and notice the stamp on the solo, as it has p.omH to our notice that oth- ere are selling their sIioob for the above brand. The Boston Store FINE CHINA A delayed shipment lias arrived and marked low enough to tempt the most conservative buyer. Salad dishes, 65c, 90c, 1 $1,35 and $1 48. Bread and butter plates, I1.45 to $2.69 a set. Chocolate pots, $1.2 and $1.48. THENOLFSTORE Leave Your Orders Wltk DESPAIN & CLARK YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and FINK, that you will find with P, P. COLLIER Also your Christmas Coal, Try it. Tho Oregon Dally Journal cn b found on sale at Frazler'g book store. FOR? COAL All towns along the lins of Um W. A. Columbia Hlver lUllrc4 can buy from uh In carlowl lotMttt very leosonable prion). 514-614 MAIN STREBT Phone Main 1741 INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Hartford Kire Imuranc Co.lJ6,07o Alliance Assurance Co a,M0,06 Irfmdoii A IaiicMulre Fire Insurance Co !,644,tttU North British 6 Mercantile Co I9,m,n Royal Iusurauve Co., ,, tS,87,15.l PRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Schedule of pares On and alter April 1, laic over the Pendleton &Ukiah Stage Line will be: i I'cudUton tu l'Vlin, round trip, U; fan I .Ileum 10 Alt, : Id. rouud Itlu, IM I'tU'llaton Ik KI4pa. W. lounl trip, fcndMon to I je.tlM round trip. .') l'trndllon to l'llt i Hotk, II, round trip, 11.60. I Olllce At Uoldeo Rule Hotel