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DAII.Y EAST OltEGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TTESDAY. DECEMBER , I. PAGE THREE. jjk! ' li 1 1 1 i j j j I in I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE an srixxnro preparation for this event makes it the buyers- opportunity YE MONEY OS EVERT PURCHASE. EVERY ITEM MENTIONED HERE IS A DISTINCT n POSITIVE VALUE. ' , , gay Winter Underwear Swi ribbed fleece-lined nniAn writ, La anlta, 7&c 4 I., aai quality, Jerary wooou, iw L, vast or pants, 80c vkie ,9c silk and vtxil Jersey ribbed Tests or Oxford cut, ! lu' iM aat astOvra tai-wl fiQs ' pOoin, sll rrauj - - " vttti neat ruffles and new designs. See U. ulsplay. lc for Women's 25c Hose Women's black cotton hose, with finished feet, regular 25c value, special 19c pair 2Sc bays a rerular 50c value pillow tops. ISc btiys Easy Catch 25c hose supporters for ba bies, children and misses. I5c bays any. 25o ladles' embroidered hdiHfcrchlefs. 20c buys a 35; Indies' golf gloves in black or white. $2.S5 for any ladles' $3.00 shoes In the house. We sell nothing but guaranteed shoes. Every pair warranted. In vlcl, velonr, box calf; tn welt and turn soles. uXANDer; dept. store 1 I THE GIVERS OP BEST VALVES. 111 MM 14 1 HI 1 1 I I II I II I I 1 a 'pert Collectors tested a branch office In U and will "" collectlni Ml a specially. .o ac- fc old for us to handle. La tr. "No eollectlona. nc 8nlu Inatltuted. Judgment L Abtiar-Gordon at Co., Mer it 1RK7, 11. V. Lle A Co, Mgrs. Jnan St Telephone Muln 311 L VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. t atrnd a given and all fcrt smiled properlT. BaimUM of all IrlnH. rS-l Went Conrt St Building.) tolas Activity icnrm at the pen- fox WOOLEN MILLS. r 'PPraach of Christmas Is F "1 U1 DOt i an tn k. "'Is. There ,v.rt..h. i. Every machine lnf worked to it. full HflU the ruh ordera that wder aloM tmm i h ... 1 M aleo, ft viii navlT. Tt tpent In advertising the Wl tart berlnnln. (. the Christmaa trade tr1"" largest In the - mouuition. I1 lor catalogues and ln 1 "gsrdlna thru. ... rjm all over the world. 1 1 common Z. PM" wagon to SwTul0 the poto,fic- H ... , iwwca Deing MlTidual orders alone " that these gooda r than v.,- . Orders Whor tv. -T me local 1 ant mjk J. , distributed varlona Tfe Gills! stores, to the over . - iiuu Korea eonntrv t . . !1 h '"wrest DAM . the DrodiiM. hot been .hown - Aien(i thai "ataes now in- L on file than IJta . ",e,, t before ivTwtloii f tha S.."rchan V Porter Kobe. SC.. ranr;" YOU ARE WANT HERE Our stork is an assortment- of the world's best gifts; those lliat comlilne every element that is desirable In gifts usefulness, Nrnianeiice and beauty. It Is the kind of stock that appeals to critical buyers, CHINA Fine china is a spoi'l illy nith us. We have a beautiful linn of lmiKwted cliinaware, Fre uh. Itnliun, German and Austrian, and an assortment of our b st American goods. Full sets, single pieces and a variety of combination sets. CUT GLASS No Moiiuui ever has too much cut glass. Like Oliver Twisty she always wants more. Oar assortment Includes all the most artistic cuttings. Sugar and cream sets, water sets, bowls, nap pies, vases, etc. Triplicate Mirrors We have a nice line of these, all sizes at reasonable prices. TOYS AND DOLLS We have the most complete line In this city and we are going to sell at Ix-d-rock pri -es. Come in and see for yourself. OTHER GIFT LINES them. Too many to even name theui here, but come la and see The earlier you come In the easier it Hill be to make selec tions. COME SOON. I TALLMAN'&CO APPORTIONMENT FOR NA TIONAL LIVESTOCK MEETING. Officials Send Out List of Those Eligi ble to Attrnd Coming Denver Meet ing as IVIcKnte ljirge Attendance Urged as Vital Subjects Are to lie Discussed All Organlantion of an Industrial Nature, County Courts and Commercial Associations Are Kntitkd to Delegates. The apportionment of delegates to the Nutlnnal Livestock convention, which meets In Denver on January 10-14, hits been sent out by the exec utive committee: Each state, territorial, county or local range association of cattle, sheep, horse or swine breeders may appoint one delegate for every 10,000 head of stock or any part thereof, represented by the members of such organization. The governors of each state and ter- rltory may appoint three delegntes- at-large. Each feeders and breeders' asso ciation may appoint one delegate-at- large and one for. every 25 members or part thereof. In the counties where there Is no regular livestock organization, the county commlsWoners may appoint one delegate from among tha, stock men of said county. Each state or territorial livestock sanitary board or livestock commis sion may appoint three delegates. Each state board of agriculture or agricultural college may appoint one delegate. Each livestock commission mer chants' exchange may appoint one delegate-at-large and one for each 2fi members thereof. Each stockyards company may ap point one delegate. Each railway and transportation company may appoint one delegate. Each chamber of commerce may appoint one delegate. Each state Irrigation association may appoint one delegate. An alternate mny be appointed for every delegate. Any bona fide stockman engaged In breeding, feeding, trading or han dling livestock may become a member of this association by the payment of nn Initiation fee of 110 and an annual due of $10. Delegates mny be appointed from Canada and the republic of Mexico, but In all cases except, from state and county, the requirements regarding membership muHt be complied with. Attest: H. E. IfENNEDY, Clerk. F. J. HAGENBARTH, Pres. mmmmm ) LEADING DRUGGISTS. " tk. Drr, tun a. . . the. obe year h. k . oo. 010 nough rav?'1". i.J' t T; "ot l,? Wcltyo, k" 41,4 Crto I'-oV--.- I b V floJT . aran- .? .i-tO I ? Monarch Ranges Malleable boa and tha kind yon cannot break. I have full line f Range, Beaten, both wood and coal, and in vite yoa to call and examine the same before uying. T. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man ALTON B. PARKER AS COUNSEL. Argues a Case In Court Where He One Presided. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 6. The unpre cedented spectacle of a former chief Justice of the court of appeals arguing a case before the court from which he resigned to become a candldute for the presidency of the United States, was presented here today, when for mer JudKe Alton B. Parker argued the first case In which he has made public appearance as counsel in many years. The case Is that of Elizabeth Reich against the executors of the will of Alice V. LaBau. Mrs. LaBau was an aunt of William K. Vanderbllt, and the litigation grew out of a transac tion concerning real estate known as the Brentwood farm, adjoining the estate of Mr. Vanderbllt In Suffolk county. COMING EVKXTH. December 18-15 Oregon Good Ronrls Aseoclatlnn. Snlem. December 20-21 Oregon Dnlry nien's Anpoclatlon, Portland. December 22 Washington Live stock Association, Spokane. January 9 Oregon legislature con venes at Salem. January 10-11 Oregon Historical Society, Portland. January 10,-14 National Livestock convention, Denver. June 1. 1906 Opening Lewis and Clark exposition. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under Its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electrlo Bitters Is only 60c, and that Is returned If it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Tallman V Co., druggists. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned until Saturday, December It, I p. m., for the erection and completion of a frame residence for 8. S. Butler. A certified check for on hundred dol lars to accompany each bid to be for feited to the owner should the sue cessful bidder fall to enter into bond within five days after he has been awarded the contract Plane and specifications can be seen at the of fice of the architect, room II, Judd building. C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect 8. 8. BUTLER, Owner. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Ufa Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. JlSe at Tall man & Co.'e drug store. 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