East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 10C3.
GRAND
MASQUERADE
BALL
December 3 1
MUSIC HALL
300 Costumes
from Portland
Will be on display in
JUDD BUILDING
Cash Prizes
Five dollars for the best lady
character
Five dollars for the best gentle
man character
Music by
KIRKMAN'S
Orchestra
Building
Material
Of all Description
Sash, Doors Is Windows
Made to order. Building
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood gutters for
barns and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alta St, Opp. Court House
MIESCKE'S
MEAT MARKET
Will meet the lowest price
quoted by anyone on meat.
You alwiiys GET GOOD
MEAT when Miescke tllln
your ortler.
316 COURT ST.
Don't miss the place.
EDUCATORS MEET
discuss "problems
OF HIGHER EDUCATION.'
Presidents of Some of the Greatest
Institutions of Learning Engage in
the Debates Educators of Pepre.
sentative Northern and Southern
8tates Meet in Annual Convention.
Springfield, 111., Dec. 30."I'rob-
lems of Higher Education" was the
general topic of discussion at the
meeting of. the Illinois State Teach
ers' association today, and was con
sldcred from ovory possible point of
view. The chief speakers were Presi
dent Draper of the University of lilt
nols, President Taylor of MilDkan
university nnd President Jaracs of
Northwestern university.
No general meeting was held this
afternoon, the time being devoted in
stead to conferences of the various
sections, including child study, music,
primary, high schools and colleges,
nnd tho principals' section. In all of
these meetings interesting programs
wore carried out, tho proceedings In
cluding papers and discussions of par
ticulnr Interest to tho teachers !i: the
various grades and branches of edu
cation. The crowning event of the conven
tion, tho great banquet in celebration
of tho semi-centennial of tho antocla
tion, takes place this evening In th?
Armory and from all Indlcntloir I.
will be a most notable, affair. The
program of speakers nnd their sub
jects as finally completed is us fol
lows: "Then and Now," John F Ub
erhart, Chicago; "Tho Condition of
the Normal School Enterprlso In tho
United States Sixty Years Ago," rilcr-
ard Edwards, LL. D Dloomlnuton:
Reminiscences of tho Associating In
Its Early Days." Edwin C. Hewitt,
LL. D., Normal; "Women In TMuca
tion In Illinois," .Mrs. Ella F. Younc
University of Chicago; "Early Im
pressions of tho I. S. T. A.." Pre.M lent
John V. Cook, DoKnlb; "Tho Teach
er's Wife," President D. B. Parking-
son, Carbondale; "Verifying the Heo-
ords," Superintendent E. A. Ousimnn,
Dim ntur.
Southern Educators in Session.
Atlanta, Go., Dec. 30. Atlanta has
thrown her gates wide open to tho
hundreds of teachers who have Jour
neyed hither from all parts of the
South to do their share toward innh
ing the fourteenth annual convention
of the Southern Educational associa
tion a feast of reason and a tl -w of
soul. Conspicuous by their badges
and ribbons, the visitors liavo posses
sion of tho hotels, principal Btreetc in
tho bulsness section, halls and scioo'
houses.
It Is a notable gathering of those
who have assumed tho mission of In
structlng mankind from tho first
stages In tho kindergarten to the final
ones In the university.
Men and women dlstlnguisn?,; In
the history of the present docad" arc
to be encountered at every turn. Reg
istered at ono or other of tho hotels,
or tho guests of leading families arc
such distinguished educators 13 Wil
liam T. Harris, United States com
missioner of education; Chancellor
W. B. Hill, of the University of eor-
pin; Professor C. H. Barnwell, of tho
Unlvorslty of Alabama; Profo'sor
Patterson Wnrdlaw, of tho University
cf South Carolina; Professor Clmrlrs
Kent, of tho University of Virginia,
Hon. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta; S, A
Myndors, state, superintendent of
public instruction of TonnosBoc; S11
porintondont H. J. Tigho, of ABhnv'lh
N, C, nnd many others whose repu
tation is national.
Tho auditorium of tho First ltaptlU
church, whore tho formal opening ox
trclses wore hold, was tastefully dec-
orntcd with (lags, llowerB nnd the in
evltnhle pictures of tho Little 1t"i!
School House. Tho progrnm of ex
orcises wob us follows: Praynr. Or,
W. W. Landrum; address of welcome
on behnlf of tho stnto, Governor J.
M Terrell; welcome on bohalf o ftho
city, Mayor Evan P. Howell; on be
half of the press, Hon. John TompV
Graves; responses on behalf t,t tY
association, Edward M. Potent, pros!
dent of Fnrman university, am' Su
perintendent Junius Jordan of Pin,?
Bluff, Ark.; nddrcss of tho prcsi lent
of the association, Francis P, Venn
ble, president of tho Unlvorsit, of
North Carolina.
"JACK THE KISSER."
Peddler Makes Himself Troublesome
Among Spokane Housewives.
John Harrison, or "Jack tho Kl
(r," has again been doing dtuntfl wi!h
the ladles, says tho Spokane Press
Jack is becoming a well known oba1-acie-
with tho lndluj of Spokane. Htn
methods are 11nlo.uo nnd quite up to
ilal". A little bottle of patent medl
cine is used ns n password, und with
his bland smile and oily voice ho
gnins entrance to the homes of many
pretty women. A tap on the shoulder
ts his favorlto method of oponlng the
gnme. If the lady gets indignant he
persuades her that he is omphnslzing
the good qualities of hlB wonderful
cure. If tho fair one lxirmlts him to
take hold of her urm he genornlly
tries to embrace her. Ho thinks noth
ing of chasing a woman through the
house to gain the desired muls. Mar
ried women nro the joy of his life.
When the husband Is home, of course.
It Is different. Jnok is leary, and
hardly ever makes mistakes. His In
st. nctivo sense is strongly developed
nud tho woman with a man in the
house Is Immune. Saturday "Jack the
Kiscer" was up before Judge Hlnklo
on the charge of endeavoring to kiss
a woman who lives on the North side.
"N it guilty," said the oily Jack, when
asked to plead. When confronted with
the woman herself, all - expected to
see Jack wilt. Not so, he told the
witness sho must be mistaken, al
though he might have touched her on
the arm, but he did not remember of
oven being In the house. "No, your
honor, I have never been in this court
before," exclaimed tho Infatuated
medicine man with a grin. "Wull, I
will tine you $2B nud costs," said
Judge Hlnklo, "and give you hours to
leavo town."
SPECIALS FOR. THIS
Wednesday Specials
Lathes' Suits anil Jackets at actual cost
Lace Curtains of all grades reduced
20 per cent
Thursday Specials
Jap Silk, all colors 23cyard
j Ladies' Ice Wool Mend Shawls, reduced
f z3 per cent
Friday Specials
Mud's and Boys' Suits and OvcrcoatB, re
duced 20 per cent
Men's Fleeced-lined Underwear, heavy
grade 35c garment
Comforts and Woolen Blankets, re
duced 20 percent
Calico, ,0 yards for...,
OlltitIC Flnnm.l - - '"' ..J'
fo ....
aii n rite c- r.
UUuus value t,v. ... .
- Jm
Mun's
THE
McCALL'S PATTERNS SOLD HERE
' T
Its
TH K 1IKST
TH K RIOBT
PltOPKW.Y
WITHOUT .
WHOLKBOMH
MIIjLKI)
BUPEHIOll
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
VALUABLE COUNTERPANE.
owned by .Mrs. Church, that they had
never seen anything approaching it
in size or beautv
HOT WATER ON THE FACE.
'!
Bead
Worth
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Aicetu
Hartford ."ire insurance Co.? 12,239,07
Alliance Awiurance Co. . . J9,0)9,963
London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,644,668
jnorui iinirau tx .mercantile
Co lS.09fi.074
Royal Insures! Co 22,897,153
FRANK B. CLOPTON
it2
AOENT
EAST COURT ST.
All persons knowing
themselves to he in
debted to me will
call and settle their
their accounts as f
need the money.
I Conrad Platzoeder
Meat Market
ttHHIIH(
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
IIow To Find Out.
Pill n bottle or common glass with your
Water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
a sediment or set
tlingiudicatesan unhealthy con
dition of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
fretjuent desire
to pass it or tain
in the ttack is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
What To Bo.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the fjreat kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the Ixick, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
leer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being conielleU to go often
during the day, nnd to Ret up many
times durine the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is noon realised. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent autl one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all
about it, bothsent free
by mall. Address Dr.
Kilmer Si Co., Ding-
lianiton. N. Y. When ItaMof ftuBp4tsoi
writing mention this oancr and don't
uuuee any mistake, out remember the
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, und
incauuress, junguamton, N. Y.
Tapestry Bed Quilt
Thousands of Dollars.
What is probably the most vnlun
bio counterpano that ever graced a
bed Is owned by a Washington wo
man, Mrs. Ottilia Church, now living
In Now York. As a work of nrt ih
counterpane was appraised when
brought to this country, at $5,000. As
an nrt curio It Is worth much more.
It Is made entirely of fine beads,
worked out in the most beautiful flor
al and religious designs, nud weighs
over 60 pounds.
This head-tapestry counterpane,
probably tho only one of Its kind In
the world, ns regards both size and
exquisite color effects, measures 7
by 7'6 feet. The cntlro nrea, compris'
lnc over CO soliare feet la siiliillv
worked with the finest Venetian '
beads, over 1,100,000 being used In
the tapestry. Tho beads are worked
on a heavy linen back, eacli bead be
ing separately fastened.
The tapestry was made over CO
years ago by a nun In n convent near
I'lorence, Italy, und seven years wore
necessary to complete it. fio fine are
the beads and so intricate the t--signs
worked with them that human
ojes-Ight could stand but an hour or
fo of Htich work at a time.
Around tho edge of this tapestry Is
a border nlno Inches wide, the
Barbers Practicing a Very Bad Cus.
torn on Patrons.
I-utely u great many barbers rue 1
using on their customers cloths 1
wrung out ot hot water, applying
them to the face ns hot as they can
lie boine, says Medical Talk
Wo believe this to be n very bad
practice, uniy Borne extreme neces
sity can warrant such a procedure
lo .-pp'sti'iily use hot water Is to
make the skin spongy. It favors a
rei'.iii-sH and capillary congestion of
tlrj skin, and renders a person much
more liable to Hie ill effects of wntry
v either, stich as branny skin nnd
pimp.'ec 1
dplas-hln-.; the face with cold witer
following it with a brisk towel rub,
Is all the treatment the tuce needs,
excopt In speelnl cases. There nre
some rases where the skin nf thn
nose and cheeks Is very red and
puffy, usually known as "red blos
som." whole hot applications would 1
doubtless be of value. Hut the av-1
erage person does nut require imy ,
such treatment. '
The hot water towel Is doing u I
gieat deal of mischief Home barbers
are nlready finding this out. Hut 1
)iroieiuonal people nre ery Blow to,
learn. The hot water applications 1
are especially harmful during the
cold months. They do not do so much
harm while th,. weather Is hot, but
they are of no good nt any time or
the year, and should he avoided bv
every sensible person.
lo .i. laaH
"ai.-
aLB
for Saturday . $
Ladies' Slippers ol''
VMftiE!1'
Slippers m ,n ,. ."."1BA
MEN'S OVERSBOaB
All RtABI
AH sizes .KiinJ
F One Day g
SOcpoir Kf
MhT
The FrenKi
KestauraB:
Bet 25 cent Meal iitliB '1'
Private Dining pfifcl
I Glnirant Vn:,A n. B1"
. Connection
j5 GOOD DRy"7?!
idvj'
!
i 1
DIFFERENT EYES
Kven though Hlmlliirly troulileit
tiiu-t liave illiri-rent " glimes.
Kpeutnuhs lltlted to miy Indi
vidual will.oiily suit lihii or her,
therefore u thorough tern is neceo-i-nry
In every eiu-e. My optical
parlor is eiiipK-d with every In
strument neeei-sary to makeuii
nlMuItitcIy iiccurHteexumliiatloii.
Prices as low as first elasf work
will penult.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Post Office Block
The First Pill
1 have good sound coJ
which is delivered ill
reasonable prices
For Cash. .
W. C. MINNIS
I.eave orders at Ncunal
Cigar Store.
8lck headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Mokl Tea,
A pleusnnt herb drink. Cures Con-!
stlpat'on and Indigestion. Makes
you eat, sleep, work and happy.
Satisfaction guaranteed or mnniv
& Co.
An unknown mnn in a rowbont
wont over Niagara Falls Monday InBt
INSOMNIA
Iliav bern ti.lni. (MM-Al,mnri.,
Iiinuinnla, nlth nhlcli I hate Urn iinileird fnr
over iweiuy ytiir.i.aml I cjii ay tliul Cawareu
havH invcii luoiriorn roller thanaiiyoiher rerne
Uy J have ever irlcil. I thall certainly reeom
mend them li my Irleiidi ns bPltic all Ihey are
represenieU.'' Tims Oii.miiii. j;iutn, ill.
CANDY
v,nMMU
TftADI UANM MOWTMIO
a7-ci.w;aiSNi,(
Uh.,4, t.,. rtl.., twl, ,
'.Will.?!?1 b' Udra-
O.Tfl.BIP. BoMind
groundwork of which is of light blue 'ack. 25e and SOc. P. W. Schmidt
ucaiiB. ai regular intorvals in tills
border nre worked crosses In white
bends, and entwined around tho
crosses throughout the entire border
Is a vino of rosebuds and leaves, nnd
nt intorvals clusters of forget-me-nots.
Inside of this border the entire sur
face, o.xcopt the center and at the
four corners, is a solid mass of shim
muring, opalescent fccads.
In tho center of this opalescent sur
face Is a wreath of full-blown roses
nnd leaves. This wreath is about
threo feet in diameter, nnd the colors
of tho rosea and- .leaves are so per.
feet as to make thorn appear almost
natural
In each of tho four corners of thin
whlto field of boads aro bouquets of
roses and other flowers, each bouquet
tied with a bow-knot ot cardinal rod.
Somo idea of tho Infinite labor Involv.
ed In working this tapostry may bo
had when It Is stated that ns many
as nlno dlfforent shades of green
beads nro found In ono rose loaf, nnd
ns many different shades of red 'nro
found In one roso. I
Tho' anpearanco o fthls rnunirnnm, '
n bright daylight or under artificial
light U most beautiful, tho countless
Hiirfaeos of tho beads reflecting tho
light nnd giving to tho wbolo tapes
try a coiiatnutly ahlmmorlng effect.
Tho conntc-pai wns Intondnd for
ono of tho state ehamberH of tho Qulr
Inul at Rome. It was sent thither
from tho r ivort '.flt.t0 it waa made,
but was dellvc ' tr f 'O earn nt nnmit
of tho tnimiborr of .1 1 Franciscan or
dor, In whosr kwlui; It remained for
years, mtll it enssed Into tho posses
slon ol tho r(jo t owner.
Exports li net, J work, and many of
tho clergy f.mil' r lth tho beautiful
bead work to I r en In tho cathe
drals of Italy, ,id when thoy wore
uhown tho head counterpane now
the biggest seller in the world!
Why ? JleeniiKc- the best to cure
Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick
iieatinclic ana nil troubles from
Disordered Stomnch is
Beechatn's
Pills
Sold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. ami 25c.
Did vmj tv. nnflA IUm J
I between country milk and city milk ?
,vu J luio ine-re is just
as much dirfirtnca between
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
and all Uw other brands. When
1 v'1 K.aporoicq iream, look
label Is our guarantee and every
can is ol uniform richness and
vsuiuwiy pure, iou rui see
no unsightly dots In Economy
Brand. It (lows smoothly Irom
wo wi am is pwasing to the
i,k, V d"3r 'or
the right kind.
HELVETIA MltC
CONDENSING CO.
Highland, IU.
The Colombia
t-odcHncr House
Well ventilated, neat and
com(ortabl rooms, good
bed. Darin connection
where best goods are
served.
Main Street, center of
block, between Aha and
Webb Streets.
F. X. Schempp
Pf opri e t o r
Walter's flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for whoaL
Flour, Mill Feod, Chopped Kti,
tc, always on hand.
Schedule of Fares
On and after April 1, fare over
the Pendleton AUkiah Stage Line
will bei
dUl!,,AItI?V,Nf','M50n",1 "PaS I"n.
Oftlcat Qolden Rule Hotel
Wr)HMlHrWj
it dcct wicatcI
f DXZiJ 1 iVJEAlia
Tender Beef
Prime Potk
Fine Veal
Best Motton
Delicious Laol
. l iV.f villi
i ne prontieiui m 1
$ market is a stock rar oJ
Butter Creek and willteij
$ to furnish the best reeat'i!
I the market in any in"1'1? '
S. WARNER Pwf
New Milarkey BnildinrWJ
Court Street
none Main VM
J A Mistake
WasMaM
I have only a few U (
Shoes, but eu '
Any
Men's Sno m10"
A. EKLUHD
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