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TEX PAGK3. PATLV EAST OREGOXIAN, PEXPtttTOIT, ORfiOOtf, SATURDAY, 1ECEMBER t, 1MM. PAGE FTVI 1 'aV mmt WltMtMIIIIIIIHHM NOTES OF UMATILLA TTTTTTTT1 SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE The YOU ARE NEW MESSENGER ON THE RAILROAD RUN. Another Switch Engine on Duty A. B. Stephens W1U Improve His Sa loon Property Visitors From Port land and Hood River Called to Chicago .by His Father1 Death Hoboes Camp In the School House Dramatic Entertainment Soon. a. H orn splendid preparation for this event makes it the nrvra TO SAVE MONEY ON EVERY P, RCIIASE. EVERY ITEM MENTIONED HERE IS A DISTINCT a . . I I 1 1 1 T: SC WANT HERE AND POSITIVE VALUE. t; 1 : V Iftc for Women's 2Sc HlM Bay Winter Underwear Women's Swiss ribbed, fleccc-llned union suits, 4Hc value at jXe Women's One I la glove rittlng, seamless Jersey union suits, 75c value 43,, Women's extra quality. Jersey ribbed, fleece- llneil Testa or pants. Boo value 3 Ac Women's silk and wool Jersey ribbed vests or punts, Oxford cut, $1.75 values $1.25 New pillows, all ready for use at (19c and 88c Made witli neat rurfles and new designs. Sec window display. Women's black cotton liose, with finished feet, regular 25c value. sieclal 19c pair 25c buys a regular 50c value pillow tops. 15c buys Easy Cateli 25c hose supporters for ba bies, children and ndsses. 15c buys any 25c ladies' embroidered liandercliiefs. 20C buys a 35c Indies' onlf crl- In Kl.nlr . $2.35 for any tallies' $3.00 sliops in Uie house. We sell nothing but guaranteed shoes. Every pair warranted. In vicl, velour. Ihix calf: in welt and turn soles. hALEJIAMBIER DEPT. STORE THE GIVERS OF BEST VALVES. 1 wM-wUiUUUiwiUlt Expert Collectors We have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for ua to handle. Our plan is: "No collection, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgment advertised. The Van Alstine-Gordon Co., Mer cantile Agency, H. V. Llpo St Co., Mgrs. lit E. Court St. Telephone Mnln $11 I. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attentl n given and all work xecuted properly. Electrical Suipllea of all kinds. OFFICE 121 West Court St. (Tribune Building.) Monarch j Ranges j Malleable iron and the kind you cannot break. I have full line f Ranges, Beaters, both wood and coal,' and in- a vlte yon to call and examine the same before uylng. e T. C. TAYLOR j The Hardware Man I Umatilla, Dec. I. Ed Powers, the new messenger on the Huntlngton Portland run, was formerly baggage agent at Baker City. J. P. Falllhee and wife are keeping house with W. H. Catherman. Will Landrum has rented the Reed dwelling and will move Into it soon. The Cottage Hotel received a new coat of paint this week, adding great ly to Its appearance. o. C. Stephens and family are shipping their household goods to Pendleton, where they will make their future home. T. Walsh, trainmaster, looked over the congested situation in the yards here this week, and the result Is an other switch engine helping to clear out the yards. A. B. Stephens is preparing to build an addition and otherwise Im prove his saloon building. Mrs. Mary A. Kaye of Portland, ac companied by her daughter, Harriet, Is visiting her sons, Claude and John Kaye, for a few days. Charles Cook and Fred Lockley, both representing the East Oregonian, visited our village this week. Miss Edith Lafferty of Hood River, visited with Mrs. Louise Landrum Wednesday. , She Is en route to see her brother at Welser, Idaho. Henry Ferncamp, a switchman, left on No. 2 today in response to a telegram stating that his father died yesterday in Chicago. The Umatilla Dramatic Club Is pre paring to give an entertainment in the near future. Several hoboes camped in the school house Thursday night, enter ing through the windows. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, ec zema and piles disappear quickly un der Its soothing effect. 25c at Tull man & Co.'s drug store. 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. our stock Is an assortment of the world's best sifts: those; th.il combine every element Hint Is desirable In gifts usefulness.' . immanence anil beauty. It is the kind of stock that appeals toj" , CHINA line china Is a spcciilty with us. We have a beautiful linn of Imported chlunware, French, Italian, German and Austrian. ; and an assortment of our best American goods. Full sew, single pieces and a variety of combination sets. CUT GLASS No woman ever has too much cut glass. Like Oliver Twist, she always wants more. Our assortment Includes all the most artistic cuttings. Sugar and cream sets, water sets, bowls, nap- j pUS vases, etc. j Triplicate Mirrors t( We hnve a nice line of thews all alien at reawHiable price. fyY TOYS AND DOLLS We have the most complete line In tills city and we an going to sell at bed-rock price. Come In anil see for yourself. OTHER GIFT LINES f tliein. Too many to even name tlii'in I tore, but come In and The earlier you como In the easier it will be to nuke selec tions. COME SOON. j TALLMAN & CO 1 I.' tlUV3 Il 4 c-rmj ay jii i.ii'i.iii vii iitin n. "Tf fi 4 AAA4ti44444444Asas.s.4sMI ...Owing to the Fact... THAT THIS SEASON HAS BEEN VERY UNFAVORABLE TO THE SALE OF HEAVY CLOTHING AND .. OVERCOATS I We Are Overstocked YOU KNOW THEY ARE NEW, WITH A BRAND NEW STOCK, POSITIVELY THIS SEASON'S GOODS FOR WE DID NOT GO IN BUSINESS UNTIL JUNE 10, '04. ONE SUCH CHANCE ONLY HAPPENS TO YOU IN A LIFETIMK. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. MOST MERCHANTS ADVERTISE CLEARANCE SALES IN JANUARY, WHEN YOU DON'T NEED GOODS LIKE YOU DO BEFORE CHRISTMAS. HERE IS OUR OFFER: WE WILL GIVE YOU it 8 FOR ten. DAYS, COMMENCING dec s, all $12.00, $15.00, $16.50 AND I8.00 6UITS, your choice FOR Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 1-4 Off Our Already Low Prices Overcoats, $4.25, $7.50, $9.00, $12.00 are worth twice the money It 3 COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU GET WHAT WE ADVERTISE. Workingmen's Clothing Co. 8 XRNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TR Pendleton, Oregon JEETS. OLD W. A C. R. DEPOT. DF Christmas Activity '. MARRIAGE DEC. 1 OF 'POPULAR YOt'NO FOLKS. Sermon liy Rev. N. II. Brooks Will Visit In Sent lie Sold Out and Will Move to California Will Ss?nd the Winter In Idaho New Arrival From Washington Rev. Coombs Is-ctiirca in Walla Walla. Milton, Dec. 2. The marriage of O. II. Walter and Miss Cora Thomas on was solemnized yesterday after noon at Walla Wulla. Rev. Morton Gregory, pastor of the Christian church, performed th ceremony. Rev. N. H. Brooks, pastor of the Christian church of Pendleton, will preach this evening at the Christian church, while th. pastor, Rev. J. V, Coombs, goes to Walla Walla to de liver an address before the Christian Endeavor convention. Miss Bertie Elam left Tuesday eve ning for Seattle, where she will visit her cousin, Miss Amanda Elam. P. B. McAlexander has sold his residence property to .Nathan Sams, of Couse creek, and will leave with his family In a few days for California to reside. Mrs. Luella Sterling left Wednes day for Mohler, Idaho, where she will spend the winter. Miss May Luclnger of Walla Walla, Is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. H. R. Reynolds of Plaia, Wash., Is working for the Haselwood Creamery Company. COMING EVENTS. December 1J-U Oregon Good Roads meeting, Salem. . December 11-16 Oregon Good Roads Association, Salem. December 20-21 Oregon . Dairy men's Association, Portland. June 1, 1906 Opening Lewis and Clark exposition. January 10-11 Oregon Historical Society, Portland. Deafness Cannot Be Cured br local applications, as lby rtnnot reach the dlstawd portioa of tli. Mr. There U only on. wsy to cure dVefoeM, and that i- Kw rnnHiftuttonal mnedln. lMfnosi is reused by an inflamed ronditloa of the mtiroue Illllne Ol ine r.-mtariiiau uur. When this tub. Is Inflamed you bsv. s riimbMa-r sound or Imuerfect bearing, and wlipo it la entirely closed, deafneaa is the reaitlt. and unleaa the inflammation can be taken out and this tube reetored to Its normal ronditloa, bearing will be destroy ed forever : Bine rases out of ten arc caus ed or eatarrh. which is nothing but an In flamed condition ol tne mucous surrsces. We will glTe One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bnd for circulars free. P. 1. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7&c Tnke Hall'. Family lths for conatlpa it ill EAT ACTIVITY AT THE PEI , DLETON WOOLEN MILLS. V i The near approach of Christmas ' vlilt-nt If one wll! but go up to tl Woolen Mills. There everything -m , , hustle and activity. Every machli 1 , In tha mill is being worked to Its f- ' -t capacity to fill the rush orders thi 1 have coma In. On one order alone from a firm 1. i Gallup, New Mexico, it will raquli f 1200 robes. - - 1 i The money spent In advertising th , pust few years Is just beginning t show returns and the Christmas trad . for this year will be the largsst In th history of th. Institution. i, 1 The requests for catalogues and In' . i formation regarding those famou goods coma from all over the world and It la a common occurrence ti have to call an express wagon U tuke the day's mall to ths poetofflce The number of these robee belni forwarded on Individual order aloni Is sufficient to prove that these goodi cannot be found In the local stores ,' and when these are added to tht large numbers being distributed ovei the counters of the various stores throughout the country, Pendleton people can see what an Interest has been created In the products of tht : local mills. ' The garments have not been shown to the trade at large, yet ths demand ' for this nsw line has far sxosedsd the capacity of the machines now In stalled. At the present time more orders for these garments are on file than can possibly be turned out before , Christmas. ) Mr. Phillips, treasurer of the Root :. Newspaper Association, publisher of The Dry Goods Economist, Th DnM Ooodsman. Th. Dry Goods Reporter and tha Paclflo Merchant, called at the mills ons day this week and upon seeing the Bath Robes, Lounging' Robes, Smoking Jackets and Tobog- ion Coats now being manufactured. predicted a greater success for these . garments than even the Indian Robes had been, and said If they were plae- ; ed before th. merchant next year he ) did not think th. present mill would i be able to turn out even cloth enough . for th. garments alone. f making up Christmas list Pen- ' dleton people should Inoluds some- i thing from our home town and thus i help in a way to advertise not only ; the local Institution, but th. city of Pendleton as well. i Milwaukee has her beer; Grand ; Rapids her furniture, and Pendleton '- her Indian Robes and Blankets. -r largeey-' ev.f r Just received the finest and I assortment lot of stoneware brought to Pendleton. We will aell this high grade as low as other esll cheaper grade. Every )ar (wren teed. C. Robxnaa. I : I