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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
KS " ' "i int PERSOMflL MEHTIDH. ) X'mas baoes and E. J. Wilbur, of North Fork, is In the city today. T. H. Williams of La Grande was a business visitor in tho city today. Chailes Strickland, of Weston, spent .u day In the city on busi ness. Mrs. E. Wortman of Elgin Is the Fancy Slippers vry Eleventh Pair Given Away Free. vac, have given away many pairs of Shoos iid Slippr3 tno Pa8t two weeks, and shall continue to do so up to January 1st. Be among the lucky ones and Buy Yoitr Shoes of Us tye guarantee every pair we sell you. If not satisfactory, your money back. AH rips sewed Free. BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA 9rlW Utl OUUMJ, bat aKcncy. Bo6ton Store. inn rrnnitlnn P. I R. 15 U"j e " chocolates are different. ., ttutthnr 'nhnnn main (T( HIV ....tk ti ni thn nntflnn rtnln WVl vu f iu 4w. . useful and cbeupor presents . .. yum taste like more. rec's school shoes that wear foolish. Buy your useful presents at Rader's. cigar store, court street. pretty, useful Christmas pres- Rader's. Big stock ana encap. I Kennedy's cab Is at your it all hours. 'Phone main are satisfied and always well lor the price. Reason the shop is suiiing so iuhi mi me Store. jour lady a pair of Gloria They always please. Boston i uviui uuuc Kruws uuiij,. ut I tie real delicacies made by hre sold. annnrv wnrir inn v nt rinrn ni Just like a trip to Portland to the Boston Store, except the In urlces. It nays you better A MERRY X'MAS Oor Store will Close at 6 p.m. commencing January 1st HUNZIKER Advance Jeweler Got Sunny. U C Rader. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch'o There Is only one genuine P. I. R. For Rent A piano. Apply at this office. Especially fine Christinas dinner at Hotel nickers. New ready-made skirts au.'vlng dally at Teutsch'n. If you want a piano or organ, read Falling's ad. today. Cut prices, almost one-half off on holiday goods. Nolf's. For Rent Four room house; good cellar. II. J. Stlllman. Reduce prices to close balance of Holiday goods. Nolf's. 'Phone Lane's paint shop when you want window glass put In. Mrs. Campbell Is having a special sale on all winter millinery, The neckwear display is a grand Christmas exhibit, at the Boston Store. A dress suit case makes a "suita ble" Christmas gift. Boston Store for cases. Call up 'phone main 701 when you want a cab. Ready for service at all times. Something extraordinary tine will be the Christmas dinner at the Hotel Bickers. The Steln-Bloch clothing is a pow erful convincer of the Boston Store's superiority. Frazler's book store will be open until noon Christmas, to accommo date delinquent purchasers. Wanted To buy a bakery cr loca tlon for' a bakery. Address George O. Patterson, care East Oregonian. A pall- of rimless nose glasses was lost last Saturday and the classified columns are being used to locate the finder I Enjoy the elaborate Christmas din I nor served at the Hotel Bickers, I (formerly Golden Rule) on Court I HtrnpL Best meals In the city are served at the new St. George restaurant. Everything new, neat and clean, 25c and up. Don't go to the trouble ot preparing your Christmas dinner, but go to the Hotel Bickers (formerly Golden Rule) and partake of an especially fine feast. Tho largest timber bolt in Eastern Orogon is in Wallowa county. We can locate you on some choice claims. For further particulars write to Mc- Danlel & McDonald, Wallowa, ure. A Costly Mistake. DLinJoM nr DnmptlmPR VP TV X' ..n,i.r rwnalnnallv life itself Is the price of a mistake, but .you'll never be wrong If you taxe ur. Jvmso now Life Pills Jpr Dyspepsia, Dirtiness, un.H.n i JiAr nr nawel troubles. They are gentle, Lyet thorough. 35c at Tollman u yo. b uruc kiuiu. Promissory Note Lost. . .. .VTI Twmlipr M. 1903. John UUOT7vJ ' McPhalHost one promissory note lor $100, payable to himself, due Octo ber 1. 1904, signed J. W. Shafer. All poraous aro warned noi io u the same. It found, leave at Pendle ton Savings Bank. ..,.., JOHN M'PHAIL. ltaie is only ono genuine P. I. R mm iin" re kind we guarantee to give complete satisfac-?n- It renders Rimvincr ltixurv and entirely ob- l 7 "'b uauger oi cutting the lace. i" U'U00 7 l0' the best steel, full roncave eround, and easily -u. ana if nsnH for individual Sliavmii wm tarn. r - . it I' nj" without honine. We have mem irum pto$7.so. b These make elegant Christmas Gifts. ' C K0EPPEN & BROS, " O'ug Store Wlth th Lo,, Cabin Soda Fountain. guest or trlonds in tho city for a few days. Miss Hattic Ward of Rttzvlllo was tho guest of friends In tho city yes terday. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith of Echo aro In the city for a short visit with friends. Mrs. George Robertson, of Walla Walla, was the guest of friends In the city today. F. M. Coffey, a prominent resident of Camas, was a Pendleton visitor to day on business. W. D. Chamberlain, the county clerk, will spend tho holidays with relatives In Athena. Charles 1 Holway, ono of the well known residents of Uklnh. was a Pendleton visitor today, J. W. Kennedy and family of La Grande are the guests of Pendleton friends for a holiday visit. Miss Belle Ferguson of Walla Wal la was the guest of friends in the city for a short time today. J. O. Holcumb of Adams spent tho day In tho city visiting friends and buying some Christmas things. A. Vanderventer and dnughter, of Union, was In the city tho guest of friends for a short time today. Georgo Grout, of La Grande, who has been visiting In tho city for a few days, left for home last evening. Dan Smythe left this morning for Arlington, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. H. F. Conner, tho O. R. & N. at torney, of Portland, was a Pendleton visitor today for a short time on bus iness. W. H. Baker, of Pilot Rock, is In the city for a short visit to buy Christmas presents and visit bis triends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middlemas of Salt Lake City are guests at the Ho tel St. Georgo for a short visit In the city. . Miss Annie Harvey, who has been viHtlng her sister, Mrs. M. B. Jor dan, left for her homo at Pilot Rock this morning. George Runbark of Weston Is a Pendleton visitor today, having come to the city to attend to some Christ mas purchases. A. L. Feiss, advertising solicitor for the Lewis and Clark Journal, of Portland, Is In the city In the Inter ests of his paper. Mrs. A. T. Scott of Pilot Rock Is standing the holidays in this city with her daughters, Mrs. M. B. Jor-. dan and Mrs. Dr. Garfield, J. J. Stubblefield returned from Boise City last evening, where he has been looking after mining interests for the past eight months. Robert Cronin, who has been at tending the University of Oregon at Eugene, Is home for the Cnrlstmas holidays with his parents lu the city. Jessf Learn of Prescott is in the city, the guest of relatives and friends for the holidays. Mr. Learn is a former lesldent of the city ft" FOOTBALL FRIDAY ANOTHER GAME BETWEEN PENDLETON AND INDIANS The Indians Will Put on ' a Strong Team, Being Reinforced from Che. mawa and Having Other Crack Players Complete Line-Up of Both Teams Given Below. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the Pendleton team and the Reserva tion team will meet on the Alta street grounds to settle their differ ences on tho gridiron. At the last game played the Pendleton team was able to win In the last live minutes of play by a score of five to nothing, and an even harder game is oxpected this time, as the Indian team has several new players that have not played before this year. John Willottslc, or "Honest John,' as he is called, Is an old Carlisle player and will be in the game, and besides that there are several men from tho Chomawa team who will bo here and help the boys from the res ervation in their battle with the whites. Tho Pendleton team is stronger than it was,' and will put up a good game. Robert Cronin is homo from the Stato university and will play in the line. Besides this, there aro sev eral others who will help to strength en the team. Llne.Up of Both Teams. The llue-up or the two teams will bo as follows: . Pendleton. Indians. JIalarky. r e Mathow, r o Roesch, r t Thos. Shalal, r t Reeves Idling, r g.Chas. Swltrler, r k Coon, e Chas. Alphau. o Means, 1 g Chas. Bennett, I g R. Crouin, I t James White, 1 t Ed Forrest, I e John Chapman, 1 o L. Cronin, f b.. August Alexander, f b Dell McCarty. r h Montanlc, r h Ilnrtmotl I li Krnnk Parr. 1 h Strand, i Marshal , Wilson, q Fine Christmao Dinner. The St. George Restaurant will serve n fine Christmas dinner. Tur key and cranberry sauce, domestic duck with dressing and everything thut goes to make up an enjoyable dinner A Merry Christmas To One and All The Peoples Warehouse . COMINQ EVENTS. Washington Teachers' asiclatlon, Tacoma, Doc. 38-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January It. 13, 14 and 15. Oregon Christian Endeavor coiwov tion at Pcodloton, February 19-22, 1904, . , ' Special session Oregon cglalaturc, Salem, December 21. Whitman-Oregon debate, Eugene, January IB, 1904. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tke Lltle Bromo Quialns liMeii. All driuriiiu refund tbe montr tl It Ulli tocur. B, w.OroT'igntaroiieehboi. 'Jx. rrh mnthnr. t f!rwfrnnr ("unimlns. of Iowa, is dead at Des Moines, aged timet descendant of a 'signer of the Mecklenburg declara tion of Independence. -. . - Immense Selling at the BIG HOLIDAY STORE DOLLS Al styles, 1.00 to jty.HS. Kill body, Bisque, Indian dolls, unbreakable dolls, etc. The Boston Store SOLE AGENT FOR THE W r. Dnut-las Shoes for Men, $3-50 and $4.00. Alan the Pincree Gloria shoes for Womon, $3.50. The Uttle Ited SchoolhouBe shoes for Children, The above three lines are the best for the money. Ha sure aud notice the at Am n on tho sole, as it has come to our notice thit oth ers are selling thejrlioes tor the above brand,, r The Boston Store FINE CHINA A delayed shipment has arrived and marked low enough to tempt the most conservative buyer. Salad dishes, 65c, 90c, 51.25 and $1 48. Hread and butter plates, t m to $2.69 a set. Chocolate, pots, fi-2i and $1.48. i THEN OLF STORE t Leave .Your Orders Willi DESPAIN & CLARK YOU Should have that best ol WOOD DltV and FINK, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER Also your Christmas Coal, Try it. The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. FOR- COAL All towns along Uie Una of tk W. A Columbia, River RUroa4 can buy front us in carloa! lota at very teaaonable prion. 514-614 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list, Hartford fire insurant xtl1,T,V Alllanoe Assurance Co JDfm.'m London A Iduicaahtre Klre Insurance Co J,M4,e6S North British A Mercantile Co l,o,M Royal Insurance Co. a,887,163 PRANK B. CLOPTOH AGENT H2 EAST COURT ST, Schedule of Fares On and alter April 1, late over the Pendleton & Uluah Stage Line Will llH fondleUm to i;kUli, li. round trip, IS, l'n illelou to Alt, ti 74. louud trip, Sl 1'eudlttoii to llldge, li. JOUU1 trip, MAl rendhon W ifnk. 11. muiiii inn. ii.w. t Office at uoiacn kuio nvi