DAILY EAST OREGQXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER T. 1MI. PAGE SEVEN. PERSONAL MENTION I - Xt.f On ac P.nmo in mJ Ck "WIIEN YOC SEE IT OUR AD. ITS SO." IN JyO nCTT Viaw waaaw ait UiiU OCC It Pays to Trade at "WHEN YOC SEE IT ovr ad. rrs so." IX PAGES Clark E. Nelson wu in town law night from Weston. J. M. Rutler. of Cayuse. is In the city today, on a trading trip. James Nagle left last night for San Francisco, on a month's vacation. Dwelley Herrlck. a Walla Walla music dealer, is In Pendleton on busi ness. J. M. Hemphill, of Pilot Rock, Is a guest of Hotel Bickers while In the city today on business. Senator Walter M. Pierce leaves to night for California to look after ex tensive Interests at Victoria Island. . ! I Them The People's Warehouse THE LEADERS. Utf IK Ant $2.50 to $3.50 UctT' H. T. Herrlck. of Walla Walla. Is X In the city today on business connect ed with his music store In that city. Mrs. W. J. Sewell has been quite ill with an -attack of grip for several days. She Is somewhat better today. George Ferguson, of the Teutsch de- SENSATIONAL SALE OF BOYS' CLOTHING Not cheap clothing of any old stylo and make, RUT NEW, UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING. MADE RIGHT and PRICED RIGHT. To begin with: FIT RIGHT, Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets partment store, has been 111 for a couple of days with an attack of grip. I Mrs. B. F. McElroy, of Wallowa, I who has been visiting J. B. Mumford ! and, family, starts for home tomorrow. W. E. Davidson, of Davidson Real Estate and Mining eomnanv hn r. T ' turned from a business trip to Port X and. 1 1 J- J- Kauffman, a prominent Walla i , Walla meat dealer, and former chief ? CITY BREVITIES C Rflder. Get sunny. Vew Knox hats, Roosevelt's. Lll dress roods at cost at TeuUch'a, house For Kent See H. J, Stlll- IMglai and Hanan shoes at Roose- , cream and soda every day at Delta. Ittend the big sale at Teutsch'a. 111 do you good. am Campbells beauurui areas ii make a lovely Xmas gift. :moken get satisfaction at How ,'s, formerly llees' cigar store. Sipanese cook wants a Job. Wages per month. Address P. O.box 34. Irtie St George restuarant, open md nleht. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- Get sunny. U. C. Rader. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. 3.6U ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose velt's. For Rent Good busines location. Enquire 114 East Webb street Buy the best mattresses made, the genuine Ostermore. Falling has them. 21 cases of toys and dolls received yesterday. Nolfs Santa Claus store. John Cogshall was this morning sen tenced to five days In the city Jail for vagrancy. For P.ent Furnished room In de sirable neighborhood. Bath. W., this office. They are beauties, those nut brown stiff bats shown at Sullivan & Bond's. Just In by express. The Stelnway Piano Is in a class by Itself, way above anything made. Falling has Stelnways Just in. C. S. Haynes. O. R. & N. operator, has Just presented Mis. Haynes with a new piano as a birthduy gift. Wanted Work mornings and even. of police of that city, is In Pendleton today. T. J. Wright, an experienced phar macist from Spokane, has accepted a position with the Tallman Drug com pany. . Mrs. Thomas Boylen submitted to an operation today, at St. Anthony's hospital. She is doing nicely this evening. The motor of the organ at the Pres byterian church will be thoroughly overhauled at once and put 'In first class order. Louis Proebstel, of Weston, was In Pendleton yesterday afternoon to at tend the funeral of the late Charles A. Cameron. Mrs. D. B. Bailey and Mrs. Marv Address ! Th0"1!""5" wnt to Walla Walla this morning to visit mends. They will return this evening. George Llngreen, of ' Union, who underwent an operation for hernia, ut St. Anthony's hospital, a few days ago. Is recovering rapidly. John H. Dupes, fireman on the O. R. & N.. is In the city on a visit with friends. He has Just returned from Spokane on a short vacation. D. B. Bailey, of the Boston Store. has received the news that his mother an and wife wants work on ranch t'ttvnceB furnished. Apply at this ee. tThnsui Mini w1l nut hrnvn rift 1 Inm h.. T.. i s -. . . w iiifto uj tiuu iu utt.v lur uuu.ru wimt . . , . ...... L In the correct shape are at Sul- going to school. Address Fred, box I ." .V, Jy '", V?e eaS.1 ana he, mtty 34. Christian church fair In the Bow man building, December 16, 16 ond 17. Excellent program each even ing. The total cash fines paid in at Ta- UU..B uy . make ner nome wlln her Drotner Q and slot machine men, equaled $4.- P. ,, milnap h. ,r th wt 055 ia t Bond's. STIie choicest things nut are the nut kwn stiff hats. They can be seen Sullivan & Bond's. Wanted Salesmen, experience un- wnaiy. Good pay while learning. pi; at once to Jesse Failing. Lost Silver horseshoe pin In neigh- raood of Madison street. Finder Jim to this office and receive re- ii. loit received by express all the lhadea of satin taffeta and velvet Item at Teutscli's Denartment for Bale House and lot; house V new, with city water and with ( complete. Inquire of J. T. 'n. ill Lincoln street you seek the very latest Idea In i hats, see the new nut brown oat In the correct Shane. Just pe In by express. Sullivan & Bond. Fw Sale-For 130 I will sell the cage which cost lf.n nnri .o- R birds and linnets, all good slng- r nne talking parrot for sale rP T. L. Baker. 71 a T.llio.h possibly be culled noma to attend her. Glen Nixdorff, who has Just recov ered from a severe attack of typhoid fever, bus accepted a position as night operator at Kcho with the O. R. & N. Miss Elsie W. Hatt will arrive from Sun Francisco this evening and will Buy your Xmas presents at the Christian church fair, Bowmun build ing, December 15, 16 and 17. Splen did program each evening. H. K. Cranston has Just completed one of the most convenient residences In the city on the north side of the river. It will be ready for occupancy In a few days. Roslyn lump coal contains less slate, burns longer, holds fire better and U J1.60 per ton cheaper than any coal In Pendleton market. 'Phone main 261. C. Hatt, manager here for the Western Union. J. H. O'N'ell, the genial traveling passenger agent of the O. R. & N., was in the city this morning on busi ness connected with the Walla Walla special train. W. P. Temple has been suffering severely from asthma since his return from the east several weeks ago. He was never troubled with the disease before his trip east. Robert Forster has returned from a trip to Portland. In the Interest of his $6.90 noy' ne 10 ias $3.50 $6.00 no8' 81,11 w11 bo next 10 $3.00 $5.00 iio8' su,t wi" io next 10 aas $2.50 $4.00 'ta'' 8,, ! ncxt 10 $2 00 $3.50 n8' 8,,lt wl" be ucxt 10 lnys $ ,75 $3.00 1,,,s' w,u ,,ext 10 das $ 1 .50 $2.50 ,io8' 8,111 wiu , ncxt 10 df ' $ 1 .25 Here Is a chance to buy your boys WINTER needfuls at a sensationally low price. o 2 5- i-8 8 5ll . Sue Sifts- SS8iSSiltSSSISgfggg?gg ...... 2 . H Ui :S -a ;Es ! act tES S!BfS S S & ' a o a a -2s - st t-Jt, a ai O u m o o "WHEV YOU SEE IT IX OUR AD. IT'S SO." Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. "WHEN YOC SEE IT IN OUR AD. ITS SO." TUNIS SHEEP AT THE FAIR, Remnant of a Once Famous Breed From Africa. The only flock of Tunis sheep ex hibited at the World's fair was that of Charles Rountree of Crawfords vllle, Ind. The Tunis type of sheep is a rare breed and the flock which was exhibited Is descended directly from two animals that were brought to this country from Africa In 1799 by General William Eaton, who was at that time United States consul to Tunis. He purchased them from the Bey of Tunis, but only one ram and one ewe survived the voyage to this coun try. This pair, Caramelll and Selinl, were placed under the care of Judge Richard Peters, a noted sheep breed er, near Philadelphia, and a flock of Tunis sheep was raised. These were all sent south to North and South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia, where they were successfully bred until the beginning of the Civil extensive planing mill business In this I ""r- ' n" "rKKa wa" lnen entirely city. He Is continually adding new ! In"1 u'"'1 Bma" ,lock was discover- machlnery and now According to. the report of the sd perlntendent of the Insane asylum for "est equipped plants In the the year 1904, it is shown that Uma- Empire. tllla county has furnished 59 patients for that Institution In the past year. has ore of the Inland We want to call your attention to our l ine of hand painted leather blenders and Indian heads. They "oke the best Christmas gifts for 'Hends in the East. The prices are '"y reasonable for hand work. A TJry good picture of Mount Hood, Ikand painted on leather) for $1.00, l4'ger ones at $1.50 and $2.00. Wh 1 1 e looking at these calenders, Mo ask to Bee the hand painted Jetton Ware (the very latest.) Prices 6." at so centos and up to $2.50. , ; Coae while the "selection is good. A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS, ; Popular Price Druggists. S rM.. : Engineer Frank Pike, formerly a resident of this city, but for several years past on an O. R. & N. helper engine ut Telocaset,, has again taken a freight engine and passed through the city west today, for the first time In four years. E. B. Shafer, a prominent farmer. from north of town. Is somewhat ed In the swamps of South Carolina In 1890. by Maynard H. Springer of Columbia. The half dozen were caught and the breed was again start ed. The flock exhibited at the World's fair are the progeny of this remnant of the flock of Tunis sheep that was lost sight of for 50 years. The most powerful lighthouse In America will soon be In operation on I.ennard Island, on the west coast of alarmed at the condition of much of Vancouver island. It will have 750. the wheat In his vicinity. Unless the ! nft" candle power, and be visible for weather changes and warm rains 26 miles, come veiy soon, to start the wheat t that is sown, much of it will have to! Work on the government building be reseeded. Many farmers In that i at the Lewis and Clark fair is pro vlclnlty did not save over enough ' gresslng rapidly, and the building will wheat to reseed with. I be completed by April 1. F. B. Holbrook, of Irrlgon, superin tendent of the land and water com pany s irngauon scneme ai inai pmce, gl.ade race horgea and founder of the town of Irrlgon; ammmmm superintendent of the Irrlgon Sunday school, editor of the Irrlgon Irrigator and lone Post, chairman of the Irrl gon school board, and one of the most enthusiastic Irrigators in the arid belt, Is a guest of Hotel St. George today. There Is a sudden and almost Inex plicable slump In the price of hlgh- At tlie Hurrah Home. There will be religious services at I the home of W. W. Harrah, on Wild Horse, five miles from town, Friday j evening next, conducted by Rev. O. L. Hall. The occasion will be made an old-fashioned "neighborhood meet- Ing.'' i Drink CRESCENT jREAML I OFFEE i It Is Fine P5 HtH " ' ' L! 1 1 1 ii i Jlr Holiday Buying Jf - HAS COMMENCED Nig.-. I : : J IN I and 2 LB. 'SEALED TINS ONLY" eaotifulDolls AT FRAZIER'S Grand array of Dolls of all sizes. Large dolls, small dolls, medium size dolls, to suit all children and all purchasers. .Genu ine Imported Handwerck In all sizes.. They are the finest, pret tiest and best dolls made. We have dolls from lo to $10 each. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store r 11 1 s mm Auk YiHUrOmr tt Hill MM Ilunzlker presenU to the public a line of suitable sifts, the equal of which ha new been T here.. It Includes many new articles alionn in Pendleton for the first iline and are exduslie,. AIc t vorth considering.. Our gnaraitce Is back of every article we sell. Yoo'll nna u jum Ladles' gold-filled watches, $I2.zS and $28.. Ladlea' diamond rings, fS and op.. Watclies, uumonos, silverware In sterling and filled. Ladles' toilet and manicure sets. We have so many new Ideaa and beautiful creations that we are posi tive you will enjoy looking over our line. You are invited. 'I 1 7- 1 i f.j' L. Hunziker The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street "i t in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m i