East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 09, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Jecember Special Saving Sale
"Like Putting Money m a Bank."
IS THE PURCHASE OP YOUR GROCERIES DURING THIS MONTH. AHOY THERE, 19051 TOO BAD TO END A GOOD YEAR LIKE liml WITH A FEW WEEKS OP.Tl'ST SO BUSINESS. WHAT 1)0 WE
PROPOSE TO DO ABOUT IT? JUST THIS. WE ARE GOING TO QUOTE YOU PRICES THAT Willi JUST DOUBLE OUR VOLUME OK BUSINESS FOR DECEMBER. IT'S THE TURN-OVEH OF
GOODS THAT COUNTS, NOT THE PROMTS. , -
20 Cases Catsup 1 0 Cases Postum Cereal 10 Cases Olive Oil 1 2 Cases Bottled Olives
Snider', and Blue Label brand.; Regular price 25c per package. CROSSE & Ill.At'KWELLS. DIAMOND W BRAND.
regular price 36c per bottle. Special Special price Special price Special price
pr,c ' , j,,'.' .....45c Regular 1.2B ize (l.oo
-r ni 20c. Per Package ; '" " BU Regular -5c sie soc
25c. Per Bottle 80c it..Kmar 40c size &
,4 10 Cases Force VlVv llS
10 Cases Malta Vita neans nir. N. , ,
Regular price 15c per package. ucaiio KJCe, no. 1 Japan
Regular price 15c per package; ape- snni,ii ri fWK V
clal price . Atlt "Peciai price I M gm I White or Pink. Regular price 10c per pound.
12 l-2c- Per Package ' 12 1 -2c. Per Package U 11 IU1 Rc per pound. 5c Per ?omA
250 Cases Corn 1 50 Cases Tomatoes 300 Boxes Laundry Soap jrJcases Fels Nahali
Regular price 12 l-2c per can. "
Regular price 12 l-2c per can. Spe- SpecIlU prlce Golden Star, Diamond C or Silk. Regular price 8 l-3c per bar.
clal price.: brands, special price a.,, .
I can corn 10c 1 can tomatoes 10c Special price
II cans corn $1.00 11 cans tomatoes $1.00 blrs for 250 4 bar. for JJe
I caK corn $2.15 1 case tomatoes $2.15 20 bar box for 70c 1 carton, 10 barn (Oc
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE HAVE FOIt THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. IF YOU WILL CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR LARGE STOCK, YOU WILL FIND THAT YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE GROCERY LINE. INCREASE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OF US NOW.
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I'HONE MAIN 281.
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THEIR ORIGINAL COST
TEN MILLION DOLLARS.
Are Being Tom Away to Afford Ter
minals for the Pennsylvania Rail
road 81x Hundred Men and One
Hundred Eighty Teams Are Clear
ing Away Debris, Supplemented
With Steam Shovel That Lifts Sev
enty Tons at One Load.
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wont wrecks of the many made here
T the great building operation., I.
the site of the Pennsylvania railroad
terminal, bounded by Seventh and
Ninth avenue., and Thlrty-firat and
Thirty-third streets.
The work of razing the 300 build
ings on the property, which cost $10,
000,000, has been completed. But
there Is still much debris to be re
moved, and the district looks like a
city that has been devastated by fire.
The work of preparation for the
building of the great terminal has
been carried on with remarkable ce
lerity. On an average, (00 men and 180
jeams have been employed dally In
getting rid of the hundreds of well
built brick and stone structure that
arooa on ine property. Three Im
mense steam shovels, each capable of
lifting 70 ton. in one effort, and 50
sicum onus capaoie or coring tnrougn
67 feet of solid rock In a day, are
used In hollowing out the large space
which will be used by acres of rail
road tracks and underground at rue
tures of the terminal.
WILL BE SATURATED
WITH HOT PARAFFIN.
The Stuff is Not Affected by Acids,
Alkalies, Water, or Atmospheric
Gases Is Applied Hot and Driven
Into the Stone a Quarter of an Inch
One Treatment Expected to Suf
fice for a Hundred Years.
To Discuss Labor Unions.
Carlisle, Pa., Dec. . The debate
between Dickinson and Pennsylvania
State colleges takes place here this
evening, and it promises to be the
event of the college year. The visit
ing team will support the affirmative
and Dickinson the negative side of the
question: "Resolved, That labor un
ions are Inimical to the public wel-.
fare." The winning team will meet
I he winners of the Swarthmore
Franklln and Marshall contest.
For Next G. A. R. Encampment.
Chicago, III., Dec. . Members of
the executive committee of the Grand
Army of the Republic and of the staff
of the commander in chief. General
Black man of Boston, have gathered
in this city preparatory to leaving for
Denver, Col., to attend a meeting at
which arrangements for the next na
tional encampment will be discussed.
The encampment will be held In
Denver on dates to be selected at the
coming meeting.. The party will re
main In toe West about 10 days.
Warm felt slippers for Xmaa, pres
nts, at Teutach's .Department.. Store.
New York. Dec. fi Tn nTttv in ripo
vent further danger from leakage to
tne interior as well as the exterior of
Grant's tomb, it has been decided to
render the monument waterproof,
and the work of preservation is al
ready well under way. The system
used I. Identical with that employed
in saving the Obelisk in Central park.
It consists in filling all the pore, and
interstices of the stone with paraffin,
which is unaffected either by acids,
by alkalies, by water or by the gases
in the atmosphere.
The melting point of paraffin wax
i. about 140 degree. Fahrenheit, so
the .tone, to undergo the waterproof
ing, must be heated by hot compress
ed air to a temperature a little above
this. The parafrin was Is then melt
ed and .prayed over the surface, and
this coating i. finally driven by com
pressed air Into the pore, of the .tone
to a depth of about a quarter of an
inch. It is estimated that by means
of this treatment stone may be kept
in a state of excellent preservation
for a hundred year, or more.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they caonot reach
tbe dlaeased portion of tbe ear. There is
ooly one way to cure doafness, and tbat
Is by constitutional remedies. Deafnas
Is caused by an Inflamed condition of Uie
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube Is Inflamed you have a
rumbling: sound or imoerfeot
when it la entirely closed, deafness is the
result, and unleaa the inflammation can be
taaen out and this tube restored to Its
normal condition, bearing will be destroy
ed forever: nine cases out of ten sre caus
ed by catarrh, which Is nothing but nn In-
uamea condition or the mucous surfsces.
We will slve One Hundred Dollars for
any case of desfness (csused by cstsrrh)
tbst cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
.ure. nna lor circulars Tree.
F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pill, for constlpa
Debate Canteen System.
Athens, Go., Dec. 9. In student
circles much Interest is manifested in
the debate thin evening between rep
resentatives of the University of Geor
gia and the University of the South.
Sewanee has the affirmative and
Georgia the negative side of the prop
osition to re-establish the canteen
system In the United States army.
Pupils of the Albany. Or., central
school are suspected of trying to burn
the building the night of December
7. No arrests as yet. though there
are liable to be.
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...Owing to the Fact...
THAT T1US SEASON HAS BEEN VERY UNFAVORABLE TO THE SALE OF HEAVY CLOTHING AND
'JT A i'-'aiilJHjOSil K.Uillll overcoats
We Are Overstocked
WITH A BRAND NEW STOCK, POSITIVELY THIS SEASON'S GOODS YOU KNOW THFV ARE NEW.
FOR WE DID NOT GO IN BUSINESS UNTIL JUNE 10 '04 uuuuh YOU KNOW THEY ARE NEW,
MOSTMERCII THIS IS YOUR CHANCE.
LIKE tSSK lSUOUROFFER: VU
WE WILL GIVE YOU
FOR TEN DAYS, COMMENCING DEC. 3, ALL $12.00. $15.00, $1.50 AND $.8.00 SUITS, YOUR CHOICE
FOR
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$1.0
Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 1-4 Off Our Already Low Pnce$
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i COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU GET WHAT WE ADVERTISE.
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CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TS.
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Pendleton, Oregon
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