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; EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OBBflOX, MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1MM.
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Two New Ones, Come in and See
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PERSONAL MENTION
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$2.50 to $3.50
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
C. C. Rader. Get sunny.
Big line Stetson haU at Roosevelt's.
13.50 ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose
velt's.
Bouse For Rent See H. J. Stlll-
haa.
A picture free next Suturduy at the
Jwl Tea House.
Finest line of pretty, usetul holiday
eKiits at Hader's.
Mrs. Campbell's beautiful dress
Lti make a lovely Xmas gift
Pretty, useful holiday presents In
ndless variety at Rader's.
Smokers get satisfaction at How
inl'i. formerly Kees' cigar store.
Call for premium tickets at Lee
feutsch's. They are worth money.
Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages i
;0 per month. Address P. O.box 34.
Buy the best mattresses made, the j
nulne osterniore. Fulling has them. I
The St. George restuarant, open j
p.ir and night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl-1
ilrns.
The choicest things out are the nut
rown stiff hats. They can be seen
t Sullivan & Bond's.
The Kti'inway Piano is in a class by
iwlf, way above anything made.
f illing bus Hteinways Just in.
Lost Sliver horseshoe pin In neigh
borhood of Madison street Finder
feturn to this office and receive re
tard.
For Sale House and lot; house
early new, with city water and with
tMth complete. Inquire of J. T.
Crown, 211 Lincoln street.
Buy your Xmas presents at the
tlirlstian church ftiir, Bowman bulld-
U. December 16, 16 and 17. Splen
1 program each evening.
If you seek the very latest idea in
rni's huts, see the new nut brown
stilt hat In the correct shape. Just
fame In by express. Sullivan & Bond.
For Sale For 30 I will sell the
rix6 cane which cost 120 and 20 ca-
firy birds and linnets, all good sing-
r; also a fine tulklng parrot for sale
hP- T. L. Uaker, 713 Lllleth
street.
Get sunny, u. C. Rader.
Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roose
velt s.
For Rent Good buslnes location
Enquire 114 East Webb street
Celluloid handkerchief and necktie
cuses, 26c, at the Owl Tea House.
A woman loves a pretty table. The
Owl Tea House can Bupply the dishes.
For Rent Furnished room in de
sirable neighborhood. Bath. Address
W this office.
Positively no coupons accepted
after Thursday, December 16. Rem
brandt Studio.
Those real swell nut brown stiff
hats in the correct shape are at Sul
livan & Bond's.
Bunker Hill School shoes are bet
ter than ever. We guarantee every
pair. Lee Teutsch Department Store.
Christian phnrnh nli In inB t
ni"n building, December 16, 16 ind
17. Excellent program euch even
lug. Hi ur Dr. Heritage In his great nog
rejitul nt Thompson street M. E.
i-l-.Lich. j'ti-.'f.duy evening. In--..-nlier
13.
Furnished cottnge or furnished
rooms for housekeeping wanted. Three
adults. Apply manager Western
Cnlon. ,
Vol! Tea Is!! Katzenjumer kids?
Nu, shust Owl Tea House's great line
of Gmus China. Haf you seen him
ulretty yet?
Young man wants to learn hard
ware, clothing or any good business.
Some experience, best of references.
Phone red 2 SI.
Wanted A small furnished house
or two or three housekeeping rooms,
by man and wife. Must be clean and
respectable. This office.
Just received the finest and largest
assortment lot of stoneware ever
brought to Pendleton. We will sell
this high grade as low as others sell
cheaper grades. Every Jar guaran
teed. C. Rohrman.
Or. II. A. HorltuKe, the great .!ni,' r,
will give a song recital at the Thomp
son street M. K. church, Tuesday eve
ning, December 13, under the auspi
ces of the Kpworth League. This
treat our citizens should not fall to
hear.
We want to call your attention
to our line of hand painted leather
calenders and Indian heads. They
make the beet Christmas gifts for
friends in the East. Tbe prices are
very reasonable for hand work. A
very good picture of Mount Hood,
(hand painted on leather) for $1.00,
larger ones at $1.50 and $2.00.
While looking at these calenders,
also ask to see the hand painted
Tetton Ware (the verylatest.) Prices
begin at 50 cents and up to $2.50.
Come while tbe selection 1b good.
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS,
Popular Price Druggists.
P. S. Stanley, of Tekoa, Is In the
city today on business.
A. B. Stephens of Umatilla Is In the
city today on business.
Abe Miller, the well known pioneer
of Pilot Rock, is a visitor today.
Joseph K Owenhouse returned this
morning from a trip to The Dalles.
Mrs. E. J. Michael, of Irrlgon, Is In
the city today a guest of Hotel Bick
ers. A. Kunkel has Just returned from
a business trip to Lewlston and Te
koa. T. p. Davles, a prominent Walla
walla real estate dealer, is In Pendle
ton today.
. W. and W. T. Rlgby left for
Echo this morning on a brief busi
ness visit
Nells J. Brown, of North Yakima,
has arrived to enter the Pendleton
Business College.
T. H. Bloom, of La Grande, is a
guest of Hotel St George today,
while on a business trip to the city.
Jacob Met, the well known brewer,
of Tacoma, Is a guest of Hotel St.
George, while in the city on a brief
business.
Mrs. Caroline Hexter, of Portland,
who has been visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Max Baer, for a
month, left for her borne this morn
ing. Charles Hamilton, O. R. & N.
switchman, is suffering with a severe
attack of rheumatism, and his place
On the yard force la vnnnn fnp a Sao,
days.
Mrs. John Vert, who has been suf
fering from
Is rapidly Improving and will soon be
iuiij recoverea 11 complications . do
not arise.
Tim Donovan, O. R, & N. lineman.
Is In the city looking over the West
ern Union and CI Tf M, M
The lines are now all in first-class
condition for winter.
Jeff BrOWn. n nrnmlnant An.B
farmer, was in Pendleton last night
on nis way to Walla Walla, where he
makes his residence, tj la a hFniha,
of Water Superintendent J. T. Brown.
Mrs. Sabria Hopper, who has been
Critically ill at the rptriMf. nf T
Swearingen, for the past month, is lm-
fiuwug mowiy. one is 8 years of
age and does not. gain strength rapid
ly. A. P. Noblett, editor and proprietor
of the Freewater Times, is in the city
today on business. He says there is
a general sentiment strongly in favor
of the regular train from Walla Walla
tO Pendleton, once n wnnlr nnri that
the people of Freewater would much
rainer trade in Pendleton than In
Walla Walla. Most of the trading is
done with home merchants, but what
outside trading Is done, would prefer
ably come to the county seat
NlIT FOB. DIVORCE.
W ife Alleges Repeated Desertion and
Other Provocation,
Matilda Hatch has begun action In
the state circuit court against Gardi
ner Hatch for divorce and the custo
dy of her minor son. The Hatches
were married In Hardin county, Ohio,
December 25, 1883.
Eight .years ago the wife alleges
her husband abandoned her, but she
afterwards forgave hlm and they
again lived together for a few months,
when the defendant a second time
left, taking with him the proceeds of
the sale of their household goods,
and leaving the wife and child desti
tute. The plaintiff also alleges that
her husband accused her of unlawful
intercourse with other men. She
naikes the allegation that Gardner
Hatch has a child by another woman.
At one time, while the Hatches
were en route to Oregon from Wis
consin, the wife declares her husband
threatened to leave her and her
child to starve by the roadside.
Beautiful ClirlsUnas Window.
Winslow Brothers have prepared a
beautiful Xmas window in their Jew
elry store on Main street. The win
dow Is decked with holly and in the
center is suspended a large Christ
mas bell, almost filling the entire
window space. It gives an attractive
apearance to the store and is admired
by all passers.
Jost a Finger.
- Elmer E. Turner, the well known
drayman, in unloading a heavy bar
rel from his wagon this afternoon,
mashed the little finger on his right
hand so badly that It had to be am
putated near the hand. It is doing
nicely this evening.
Receipts of Recorder's Office.
The county recorder reports busi
ness of his office for the past quarter
as follows: September, 1276.26; Octo
ber, 1298; November, $330. Novem
ber's receipts are the heaviest in many
months. Union Republican.
Rains Have Made tt.000.006 for I'mi
tflta County.
"The rains of the past three days
have saved 1 1.000. 000 for Umatilla
county, in rescuing the wheat crop
from what seemed a certain doom,
from a dry freexe." said a prominent
farmer to the East Oregonian today.
"I never saw as close a call for the
wheat crop as has. been experienced
In this COunnr In the neat mnnlh Tha
ground was so dry that a great deal
ui me eariy-sown wneat naa barely
sprouted and was in Just the right
stage to be killed by a hard freexe.
"The amount sown In the early fall
was much less than usual, and had
that been killed, there would have
been a great shortage next year. . As
It Is now, the crop has a good pros
pect even If no more rain comes,
which Is hardly probable." .
As It Is In Grant.
Skating has been at its best during
the week, and many merry parties
from John Day and Canyon have
been down to the pond, making their
skates ring over the ice smooth as
glass. John Day News.
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EsaufcifulBolls
AT FRAZIER'S
Grand array of Dolls of all sixes. Large dolls, small dolls,
medium sis dolls, to suit all children and all purchasers. .Genu
ine Imported Handwerck in all sixes.. They ar tha finest, pret
tiest and best dolls mad. We have dolls from la to each.
The musical farce
Cellar Door." which
ser tomorrow night
ular priced musical
while, and will be
prices charged 25c,
Grimes Is dead and
the Fraxer you'll
Door.
comedy, "Grimes'
comes to the Fra-
ls the first pop
show tor a long
well worth the
60c and 75c Old
seen no more. At
see his "Cellar
The rains of the past two days have
reached over the entire wheat belt
and farmers declare that fully one-
half of Umatilla county's crop has
been saved by this timely shower.
Reports from every section of the
county say that good rain's have fal
len since Friday night
Three loads of Christmas trees
were brought to town today from Up
per McKay, a distance of 27 miles.
All the stores are preparing to have
elaborate decorations. More holly is
in evidence this year than ever before.
Dr. Heritage, one of the ablest sing
ers of the United States, will give a
song recital at the Thompson street
M. E. church, Tuesday, evening, De
cember 18, under the auspices of tne
Epworth League. Admission 60c.
Reports from Helix and Warren
station say that the rain was general
in those districts and was much ap
preciated by farmers. If it does not
rain any more now, thousands of
acres of wheat will be saved.
The regular annual city election
was held at Helix today. At the time
of going to press the result was not
known.
Ladles' and Misses' suits now be
ing sold at ,cost and all alterations
free at Teutsch's Department Store.
For Rent Good furnished room,
two blocks from Main street. Call up
'phone Red 1663.
Fine Mirrors, combs and brushes,
with stag handles. Nolf's toy store.
Dolls and toys of every description.
Did you see them? At Teutsch's.
Lost Gold cuff link; finder return
to this office.
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why use gelatine and r-. i
spend hours soaking, OtXYrOj
sweetening, flavoring i I, -toqi,
sua coloring when Ctt.'Ej
produces better results in two minutes
Ererytliing in the puck:.w. Hitttply &U fan
Water and Bet to cc, I; perfection. A:u
prise to the housewife. Nt tro-ibU'. le-w cj
peose. Try it to-I..y. )u F;ur Trm Fit
rore: Lemon. Orag. 8trHwlH-rry,
berry. At grocers. Ifln.
THE WHOLESOME
The population of the earth doubles
itself In 260 years. j
BAKIMQ POWDER
TUiOiK 18 NO BETTKrt.
500 Guarantee Its Parity.
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
! FRAZER THEATRE
K. J. TAYLOR, Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Ttiesday, Dec. X 3th.
THE DIAMOND OF MUSICAL COMEDIES.
WITHOUT A FLAW THE NEW
"Grimes Ccllat Door
Latest Edition, With JAMES II. MACKIE And a
BIG Ol'EKATIO EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY.
A veritable revelation! Pretty girls, funny comedians, great
specialties, new music. Special Novelty feature of the Famous
MVS11A1 1 EUYS A8 THE MUSICAL GYPSIES.
A TOWEIt OF MERIT!
Popular Prices
25c, 50c and 75c
H. L. HASBR.OUCK
...Jeweler...
WILL SHOW YOD SOME CHOICE
NEW IDEAS FOR CIU4ISTMAS
GUTS IN THE
Jewelry Line
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B. F. BECK
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
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Holiday Buying
HAS COMMENCED
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Hunzlker presents to the public a line of suitable girts, the equal of which ha never bean show
here.. It Includes many new articles shown In Pendleton for tbe first lime and are exclusive.. A fact
worth considering.. Our guarantee Is back of every article we sell. You'll find it Just as represented.
Ladles' gold-fined watches, 112.25 and $25.. Ladles' diamond rings, IS and op.. Watches, diamonds,
silverware In sterling and filled. Ladle toilet and manicure sets.
We have so many new Ideas and
beautiful creation that we are posi
tive you will enjoy looking over our
line. You are Invited.
L. Hunziker
The Progressive Jeweler
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726 Main Street
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