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BAIL? EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, HQs.
DOLLS
Hundreds of styles, lc to $0.90.
Unbreakable dolls, bisque dulls,
Rubber dulls, etc.
fancy lHslio, Cups tind Knucers
mm
Now Styles for the Holi
day, 10c Up.
J 'iirtlii Slreulicrs, Two Styles,
X $1-45 to $2.65. Tlio ?
Moving Pin Stylo. Z
Frederick Nolfi
j & Co. i
HELIX HIP PEKS
SP
:C'I.L SCHOOL MEET.
ING ON DECEMBER 7.
Rev. G. W. Simons Starts a Free
Reading Room nud Circulating Li
brary liiiptist Missionary Preaches
to IliHx Congregation Hugh Walk
er and I'luiillj Returned to Their
Home From Pendleton.
Helix. Nov. 30. A special school
meeting will be held December 7th,
for the purpose of electing a director
In the place of Horace Walker, who
recently moved to Pendleton.
Hev. o. W. Simons has been circu
lating a subscription paper for the
purpose of purchasing u quantity of
books to be used as u circulating li
brary. The books and the use of the
reading room will be free to those
wishing to take advantnge of the ex
cellent opportunity to secure good
reading matter. Aneone wishing to
do so can take the books, one at u
time, to their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harrison of
Pendleton, were guests over Sunday
of Mayor S. T. Isaacs. Mrs. Harrison
Is a daughter of the mayor, and was
formerly assistant postmistress nt this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stockman and
son, Lowell, of Pendleton, spent Sun
day on the ranch.
Hev. Leonard W. Riley, Ilaptlst
state missionary, preached Tuesday
evening in the Haptlst church.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Walker have
returned from Pendleton, where Mr.
Walker has been receiving medical
treatment at St. Anthony's hospital.
Harvard University libraries, of At the meeting held for the purpose
which 22,000 were placed during the I of naming candidates for the coming
t year. i city election, the following wore placed
The German standing army is to i !n ,,oml"ntion for councllmen: F. H.
ke raised to 621,000 men. and the ,llcnmo"d. A. B. Montgomery, D. B.
Kaiser asks for Jf,9,000,000 to enlarge Ior recorder,- cnurles
iieim, ior treasurer, u. liott.
J. P. Norvel started Tuesday on a
business trip to Portland.
M. 1). Smith has purchased the T.
T. Land interests at Vanaycle and will
hereafter reside nt that place. Mr.
Smith recently arrived from Colorado,
to which state he came some months
GENERAL NEWS.
Burglars cracked the Stonington,
Conn., city vaults and got away with
J1S.000.
The Greek steamer Elpls. with 77
aecsons aboard, foundered and sunk
lb the Black Sea.
There are now 675.000 volumes in
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
the navy.
George Miles, at Tnrryto.vn. N. T.,
while playing football, had his right
ear completely torn off, close to the
esd by the kick of another player.
The Haines Mercantile Company
aas founded a private bank, the nen-
nt !'" "rtng of depending! ago from Tennessee!
uaser city tor banking facili
ties. John Schauf, a Spokane laborer,
was run over November 29 by a
shunted box car in the Northern Pa
cific yards, and received fatal In,.
Jarles.
The 39 labor unions In the build
tag trades.of New York City, will form
a iiew central organization next 8un
iy. It Js believed a great strike Is
reiving.
It Is not ppsslble for Henrlck Ibsen,
the author and dramatist, to long sur
vive the attacks of heart failure to
which he is subject. He lies very ill
at Stockholm, Sweden.
Counting the secret service men,
lty detectives, special police and
trackwalkers, 2000 men comprised
Roosevelt's personal guard on his
rtp to the World's Fair.
Harry Mills, Inventor of fulminate
f mercury- caps, was blown to atoms
literally, at St. Louis, November 28,
together with the small isolated
adding in which he worked. The
cause of the disaster Is unknown.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Mrs. Elsie M. Pugh. aged 21 years,
was recently divorced In the Oakland.
!., courts, for the third time.
The penitentiary nt Salom has 364
inmates, which Is more than the In-,
sttturlon has had before In many
years.
County Treasurer Elkins, of Crook
eoonty, is dead at Prlnevlllc. of brain
lever. He had lived in Crook county
I years.
The O. R. & X. Is being extended
from Boise five miles to the Barber
Lumber company's plant, on the river
aaove town.
In a fiercely and skilfully contested
came of football, the Keattl.; high
school team beat the Tjewlnton hljih
school team at Lewlston, November
it, by 6 to 0.
Two million pounds of next year's
Wyoming wool clip have been con
tracted for at 17 V4 cents per pound.
Many flockmastcrs are holding for
ktgher prices.
The Seattle-Tacoma Power compa
ny threatens to put In an electric
Uchtiug plant at Seattle In competi
tion with the Seattle Electric company
and reduce rates for light.
Mrs. Susie Rumbeux, of Walsh
Lake, Wash., has been convicted of
manslaughter for causing the death
at her husband, and sentenced to the
penitentiary for two and a half years.
The Idaho state canvassing board
awt at Boise November 28, only to
Sad that the returns from Kootenai
county had not yet arrived. The
Beard will adjourn from day to day
awtil they arrive.
MOOltHOVKE ILM KTRATIOXS,
New Hook by Miss Mury A. Doutliit,
Will Conliiiii Pictures by Major Lee
.Moorl louse.
A new historical work, being writ
ten by Miss Mary A. Douthlt, of The
Dalles, and treating of early Oregon
teachers and other sketches, will be
Illustrated by Major Lee Moorhouse.
of this city.
Miss Douthlt was in Pendleton last
winter, arranging for the publication
of a Lewis and Clark souvenir book
let, and made many friends among
the members of the various women's
clubs, during her short stay here. The
forthcoming volume will be issued
during the winter months and will be
In the form of a souvenir volume. Miss
Douthlt is a pioneer teacher of Ore
gon, and a sister of J. A. Douthlt, ed
itor and proprietor of The Dalles
Tlmes-Mouutuliieer.
Hotel St. George.
Henry Schultz, Colfax.
N. B. Krause, Seattle.
U. E. Rean and wife. Milton.
Charles A. Beetle, Portland.
XI. P. Hays, Portland.
J. E. Levy. Portland.
W. L. Kenyon, North Yakima.
N. C. McLeod, Elgin. -Charles
Henderfon, Elgin.
J. C. Potter, Chicago. '
Chillies F. Cramer, Chicago.
U. B. White, Kansas City.
H. L. Stevens. Seattle.
George Burgett, Seattle.
H. S. Moody, Spokane.
W. E. Osborn, Hurt Hue.
L. J. Brunhaver, Hartllue.
B. McKinley, Portland.
G. C. Miller. Portland.
I. Jacobs. Portland.
Arthur Elston, San Francisco.
W. H. Rhodes, San 'Francisco.
J. Waldenburg, Chicago.
Dr. O. C. Eshelmoud, Portland.
H. L. Hale and wife. Portland.
P. B. Crowell, Hot Lake.
L. O. Lakln, Portland.
C. E. Robinson, Portland.
E. K. Pork, Denver.
George S. Taylor, Portland.
J. P. Hayden. Portland.
H. Ttoyne. Adams.
Hotel Bickers.
W. W. West, city.
James P. Hell, Anuta.
H. E. Uazloff, Anuta.
James Dllliston, Portland.
H. C. Mlllis and wife. Echo.
T. K. Beard, Modesto.
W. C. Squires. Walla Walla.
J. A. Hawkins, Walla Walla.
C. A. Coleman and wife, Walla
Walla.
L. O.' Barron, Walla Walla.
F. B. Eastham and family, Dayton.
J. N. II. Gerkins, Athena.
J. O. Gerkins, College Place.
J. H. McDermid nnd wife.
W. H. Taylor. Formlngton.
G. VV. Estes and wife, Athena.
C. PlaRlet. Prescott.
F. H. Mlxesell. Portland.
Thomas Needbane, Philadelphia.
A. H. Richardson, Kennewick.
Mrs. H. D. Doty, Ellenshurg.
.Mr. and Mrs. Guild, Milton.
John Shaw, Echo.
Miss Lela McCullogh. Echo.
L. E. Hudson. Helix.
William Smoot, Hitter.
P. H. Sones. Helix.
J. L. Ray, Echo.
C. E. Steward, Portland.
J. E. Horn. Portland.
J. E. Cox, Heppner.
ONE MORE WEEl
OF SENSATIONAL CUTS IV TRICES ON A FEW LINES TO CLOS n '
Ladles' trimmed lulls nt HALF PRICE.
Street huts, good ones for 78c nnd 80c.
I.udics' suits, only a fewloft nt HALF PRICE.
Indies' Jackets, nil sizes, new styles nt cost.
Shoes, guaranteed to be satisfactory, every pair 10 per cent
Misses' coats, la close
I Alii a. a. "fc-
Men's sulfa and overaut. ..PECtv,
Men'se underwear at cut mZ
Men's extra pants, so , " 1
; off this week. M'
I THE FMIR
YOU CAN DO BETTER HERE.
aaaa
The Standard of Endurance
GOOD PERFORMANCE.
Eagles Close Minstrelsy Willi Great
Credit to the Order.
The closing performance of . the
Eagles' minstrels last night was as
pleasing ns the first. The house was
again crowded and work of the per
formers was even better thun on Mon
day night. The singers were at theli
best. Special mention may be made
of Joseph Lee. William Kinssig, Tom
Jordan and Bert Mays.
The proceeds of the two entertain
ments wlll.be devoted to the build
ing fund of the local aerie. It Is the
Intention of the Eagles to erect a two-
story brick lodge hall to cost In the
neighborhood of 825,000. Work on
the structure will begin In a fen-weeks.
The Pendleton.
.George Kruger, New York.
W. W. Erstrlm, San Francisco.
C. H. Edmonds.
C. W. Arned, Buffalo.
A. A. Arned, Buffalo.
C. A. Randall. Kansas City.
S. B. Mitchell. Portland.
John H. Scott and wife, Portland.
W. D. Palmer. Portland.
W. It. Glendeiintug, Portland.
George D. Galley, Portland.
F. W. Walte, San Francisco.
Henry Dick, Chicago.
Louis Pelton, Chicago.
C. Stelnbagh, New York.
Alex Cohen, San Francisco.
A. It. Itlxtorl, Portland.
J. W. Davis, San Francisco.
A. F. Thomson, Echo.
E. L. Harnett, Athena.
G. S. Youngman, Portlund.
K. B. Comnn, Portland.
C. ottershagen. Portland.
L. O. Lakln. Portland.
S. S. Butler, Starbuck.
M. C. Wade, Starbuck.
A. H. t.'ruse, Spokane. '
J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane.
George Stevens, Spokane.
C. C. Simpson, Portland.
E. It. Carr, Spokane.
Joseph Damaln.
Our
Guarantee
Covers
All
Responsibility
PHOENIX
PURE
PAINT
TAKE NO ONE'S WORD-TRY IT YOURSELF
E. J. MURPHY 2 Court Street
mk (M11ES
How's Tills?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ilnward
.. ,-r .,i , marrn mac cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh.
F 1. CflENBY CO., Toledo. O.
We, the underalirned, bare known F. J.
Cheney for the last fifteen years, snd be
lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi
ness transaction!, and financially able to
c"rrJ. Pi" "n' obllutlon made by his firm.
WALDINt), KINNAN MAIIVIN,
, Wholesale DrumTlsts, Toledo, O.
1 5.C",?rrl1 Cn" to t Int.rnally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
!!II,ct, ?' '1- ""' Testimonials sent
ari.urlc 7oc "r bottta- 801,1 by "
tloB?" "" F,0"'T ,or c,n,"P-
There are bat very few desirable
sacant Iota left in the residence por
ton of Pendleton.. These we have
Jknt listed and the prices are very
seasonable. .
We have a new list of residences for
safe. Come and see as, and look over
w list.
We have anything that you want In
wintry property.
E. T. WADE 80N,
Office E. O. Building.
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE.
First of the Season Friday Evening,
December 9.
Now that football is ended for the
season, the students of the Pendleton
high school are turning their atten
tion toward things literary, and a de
bate Is scheduled for Friday, Decem
ber . The question chosen for dis
cussion Is: "Resolved. That It would
have been for the best Interests of
the public should local option prohibi
tion have carried at the recent elec
tion." Glenn Scott and David Hill will rep
resent the affirmative. George Strand
and Frank Pierce will represent the
negative.
Collins Springs Store Burned.
Captain Belcher, of the Collins Hot
Springs, has. had bad luck in the loss
of .his store at the springs a few days
ago. A defective flue was responsi
ble for the fire, which, it Is said, en
tailed a loss of $3000. The Dalles
Chronicle.
Land Scrip for Sale.
Forest reserve scrip for securing
title to timbered or agricultural land
for sale at lowest market prices. H.
M. Hamilton. The Portland, Port
land. Or.
COMING EVENTS.
December 13-15 Oregon Good
Itosds meeting, Salem.
December 13-li Oregon Good
Roads Association. Salem.
December 20-21 Oregon Dairy
men's Association, Portland.
June I, 1905 Opening Lewis and
Clark exposition.
January 10-11 Oregon Historical
Society, Portland.
M. E. ' Conference at Marshall.
Marshall. Texas, Nov. 30. Several
hundred delegates and visitors are
here for the Methodist conference
which will be In session during the
next few days. The delegates repre
sent all of the territory from Texar
kana to Galveston, and Include a
number of prominent divines. The
conference program provides for a
number of sermons and addresses In
addition to the transaction of routine
business.
Indiana Master Bakers.
Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 80. The In
diana Master Bakers' Association held
a convention In this city today, with
delegates present from Fort Wayne,
Indianapolis, Lafayette and other
cities. Plans were discussed for ex
tending the scope and Influence of
the association and for the protection
of Its members against unfair competition.
All dress goods at cost at Teutsch's.
KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED.
Te Ceaataat Wearimar at a Hat Pre.
Bates Dandrna Germs.
There are many men who wear their
hats practically all the Urn. when awake
and are blessed with a heavy sbock of
hair; yet If the. scalps of these same men
once became Infested with dandruff
germs, the parasites would multiply all
the quicker for lack of air. Baldness
would ensue as the final result New
bro's Herplcide kills these germs and
stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant
growth. Herplcide Is a pleasant hair
dressing as well as a dandruff cur
contains not an atom of Injurious sub
stance. Bold by leading drut-aiats. Bend
10c. in sumps for sample to The Hsrpl
eide Co., Detroit. Jlicb.
A. C. Koeppen Bros., special agents.
Many Ikhiuh arc more lonely abodes
because no diiMrcn are there. Ilarrenness ex
ists in almost every cine bivr.use fen, all' diieasei
hnvi' iar;ilv7.'il the or7iins of womanhood.
Wine of Canlui imparts In ultli unci atrcnirth to lln diseased purls
and makes motherhood pojiule in tiioiis-anfls of eases wher-; barrenness
in supposed to lie iiicuruli'.i;. Wine of t.'anliii regulates the luenstruiil
How awl also prevents mUariiuKe ami cures lieariiif down pain.
Wine of Cunlui removes the cause of barrenness by making the female
organism Htronir anil healthy.
He to your ilrwtcist ami secure n 81.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui.
Tiie use of Wine of Cuidui will hrin happiness to your Lome. '
In cases recnirin;? Fiifvia! (liretiij:is. nMrw, j:iv;Mrr
nymptoins. "The Liuliea' Advisory Deportment." 'llie
(juattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, TennesBee.
Amethyst. Cava., Feb. 24, 1902.
Wine of Canlui is worih iis weifjlit in K'lW. It doe more than
you claim. It has saved my life ami caused me to bicome a mother
when everything else failed. MHS. I !:.V 1. K. I.e KEVKE.
IlitYANT, Va Feb. IK, 11)02.
My daughter-in-law. Lizzie Giles, found great benelit in Wine of
Cardui. She had a niiscarriiiire in March 1!K)1, before usinpr your med
icine. Slie wai in very bad health, so I persuaded her to try Wine of
Canini. .i,:,-e then t.! " I as iiad a line !!- l-nv. Soon lie will be three
w'ivs i i-l. r i; inyni.- rt i . .i'--'-;t:1 - r':.r ... uirdui.
lily thi'iulilcr. Faitim: llmi.sfc.: . ;tU; Vwt a hue baby boy by your
treatment. She highly appreciates Wine of Cunlui.
II US. LOUISA GILES. .
AX ARTISTIC TOUCH
on your shirt front, collars and cuffs
la their laundering ndds to their cp
peamnce when worn. We claim Just
that the, doing of laundry work, es
pecially on linens artistically. If
you have not been aware of It, let us
have your name and address and we'll
call for and deliver a sample order
'Phone connection.
DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY.
Buildin
Materi
of all nEscnrfnoxi
!
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to Order BaUdlsf
per, Lime, Cement, Briek
Bund, Wood Gutter! for ti
and Dwelling Bpedtltj.
Oregon
Lumber Yan
Alta Street. Opp. Cotrt M
Don't Go Elsewhere
won m r zxsrz - - -
peoaV ahtThst,enr,rmTntS " T
Ple' take'ona V' Pr8ent thBt w'
piease, take one et these beautiful Instruments. Our line Is
TanTtnTar's aT"",' S? "
ZSZna duraX" ,he'r ' T
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
Piano?9 hme ' the Wber' Chlcke"n "d Decker Son
315 Court Street, Pendleton. Ore.
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MILL WORK CANT
BE TOO GOOD,
If satisfactory service ta de- S
sired In house building. Lum-
ber may be all right to start i
with clean, well dried, thor-
oughly seasoned but If it Is S
not properly "milled" all other
advantages are lost We take J
a Just pride In every stick of
lumber which comes In and
oe s out of our gates. Call at i
Pendleton Planing Mills
KObart Fontar, Prop.
y:::;, vk cas m
r. i..,l.l nt nil. Tom"
Jewelry we mean. Of count "1
not repair a wi -through
a stone crusher, wi
come near it .up
OUK KEPA1B DEPAKIHT
is really where we
knowledge and skill to
It. We therefore tske n
in aoing reyai.n.a. v
would give us an opprt"
our skill. Moderate prlca
Winslow Broth
jewoRs
Near Postofot
TRAININC SCHOOL f,
as stffC . 1
HOM J
' Wanted-On.
broke horse.. I mJ"T
winter at the Dutch BT
corner of Alta w Trt
where I conduct flt
and sale stable. H ""
a hor I will tak. y - .ii
lect the best hors. o
have a horse to ""J lweIt tt
Qualnted with the JZ W
well .quipped to W
any horse from tw Zm
stock to th. wliae'tJ
ate broncho. There ,
can be broke and " t
reciiy. i - - . penm-
twenty-three head In r4twe1
of which naa ---
guarantee satl.tectlon
Lee Aenu--
Expert
W. have located .
Pendleton, and wlLtdtw. "1
defunct Dins - M t
count too old for "
Our plan l: .Stated,
charges. Suits I"0"" I
advertised. A
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