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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1904)
DAILT EAST ORBGOMAN. PEXDLETOJT, OREGON, TX lAY. 1$, $" i$M$ $$$$ t t tttttMMt ass. ", "' 1SHUM0CGS- LEAOiir ) bettkr rKitts .u itmas boii. , .. if A . 1 i Given AvayH i! 1 ! KKJ.I.KYS TEA J ' noi.ro WllKI'.K Fog AM STILL- j IS HIGHEST SCORE.: FAGS TEX. t ; OX SATTRIAY. DECEMBER 17. W E WILL GIVE OXE OP OrR CNFRAMK1) PKTCRES WITH A PCR CHASE OP FIFTT CEXTS, OR MORE, OF CROCKERY. GLASS WARE, SILVERWARE. GRAXITE WARE, BOLLS, ETC EVEN PURCHASES FROM OCR Be, loe, lie AXD 25c BARGAIN" SHELVES WILL BE ALLOW. ED. OXLY ONE PICTTRE TO A PERSON". COME EARLY W HII.E THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. OWL TEA HOUSE Star the Only Tram Xot IWnlcd. , ii Bin Is Yet In Second Place Kent ' tolled the HUrlina Score of the Sera-. Ia Xlght In a Total of SSO stars and Shamrock Play Again Thur-olay Night Kellrjr Carrie Oft i lie Monthly Priae by a Score of The ninth game of the series of 24 bowling games vu played between tt ROOSEVELT'S NEWS COLUMN Jfofid&y Bfews, IMAS CHINA. hf-M the Stars and the Shamrocks at the firunswirk Bowling Parlors last night. the Stars winning the game by a J J score of to 2229. The Stars Is now the only team that ' has not lost a game during the series. J , but It Is not yet the leading team. X OF THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FVRX1SHIXG GOODS, CLOTHING. HV - t AND SHOES: THAT ARK MOST AtX KPTABI.E AS GIFTS, OR FOR PERSON' Vxpi!L5"3( NO Ql-EsnoX ABOIT THE S17.K OK THE STOCK. THE NEW VT-TO-THFMlVTrotJ?13 PRICES XOR A N'T OTHER FKATl RE THAT ENTERS IXTO THE SUBJECT OF Kpir3SfS'''t BEST STORE TO FATROXI7.K. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL BIG BOSTON STORE t -TINY- PRICES. AND TODAY E OKIT-H GREATER IXDITCEMEVTS TO THF rv "8 AND PRCDENT PITICH ASKR. TH AN EVER BEFORE. READ OX: HWSOJOCft JONES THE QUEER WAS SELF-APPOIXTED GVARDIAX OF TROrSERS. Segligee Panic la the Penland Lodg ing Honse Remlted la a Peculiar ; Ilnd. and Lodging of Jones In Jail as stated this mnnifnr t h. fihnmw.b-. still holding the highest score of the 22 series. The next game will be played be- , Z 2 een these teams on Thursday night. : was cold, and 1 unhooked It and sent The scores and the standing of the 22 SUIT CASES Under this head we offer all klmls of travel the wall and asked It what It was doing there. The kid replied that It tween these teams on Thursday night. It out to get warm. Looks like folks teams are as follows would take better care of their chil- t lst Kees dren." WESTERN CXIOX CLOCKS. From a Seven Regulation Clacks Now in l"-e In the City. Charles Lawrence, assistant clock foreman of the Western Union Tele- "Found a Baby Hanging ! graph company, has recently repaired Xail on the Wall- Will I overhauled the clock system of m Bollerman 142 Mays 157 Tates 138 Anderson 170 2nd 176 144 HI 122 123 3rd Total. 147 120 177 463 13S 457 170 430 ICS 459 Total 2J2 Shamrocks. in bags, trunks, etc. This line bright, and priced below others. $J to$5$7to$I2-$l5to $25 OVERCOATS For all the boys of the family. All styles and colors. Including cravenettes, storm coats, top coats, regular and long; for thin men and stout men. or any kind of man. Priced UNDERWEAR ....... II but for thl. . V-wper rjj - " ."I . c roaxe SDeekl m. n $ 1 .50 to 5 $6 to $20-$25 to $42 Be Examined to Sanity. Determine j that company In Pendleton, until the ' K entire system Is now as good as new. ' Hi Kidder lit Six irate men. attired In bath robes, s,, Japanese screens, blankets and quilts. v fttaiked into the office at the Pentand lodging house this morning and de manded of the startled proprietor that he find their trousers. The half doien pairs of "panU" were located on a chair in a room occupied by R The seven Clocks In the city were i Burchett 14 g thoroughly repaired and the clock I Bond 14C circuit lines were rebuilt. The -. .Kelley 178 tern is quite popalar and will be ex tended this winter. ' a.a 1st 2nd 3rd Total. 1 137 3s-J2 125 188 470 1 12 130 184 482 ' 135 158 439' tj 14 140 474 ,44 Total 2220 SUITS This Is the line that challenges. There Is not an equal showing In the city. We claim to carry better clothing than others, and our many patrons are living witnesses of this state ment. Suits to fit the tliln or fat, the long or short. Priced from B. Jones, a plumber. Jones was sit- I clocks are self-winding, and are regti- IM HA Uuan . Li. 1 1 . i . ft... U . n . .1 . . wA 4V clocks in the city at the following series was made by Kees last night la places: Commercial National Bank, in a total of 620. ' Tallman s druir store. Louis Hunxlker. The standing of the teams is now Red Front saloon. Baker A Garrison, as follows: A. G. Howard's cigar store, and F. , Shamrocks . 22S ' J J X. Schempp's lodging house. These Stars 2150 $1.50 to $30 ting by an open window and quietlv Informed the delegation In negligee that as they didn't have sense enough to take care or 'their own things he had appointed himself guardian. Jones is now in the city Jail, and Dr. W. G. Cole, county physician, will ex amine him this afternoon regarding his sanity. Jones is said to be a hard drinker and has been before the recorder's court several times. A few nights lated by the main Western Union clock in the offices here, every day. A small rental is charged for the use Rough Rollers 2070 Defenders SOSSiJ Kelley. Anderson. Kees and Mays. 22 holding the four highest individual ' 44 of the clocks and the company keeps .cores, rolled for the monthly prixe ft them In repair and furnishes the cor- of i.50. Sunday night. Kelley win- 22 GLOVES TVnt's and "B. M.." the celebrated prise winners. These give men a w-earing glove, and are especially good fits. Think of this. Priced 75c.to$I.50-$2to$4 Bu-dCMt Piece of Railroad. The Spokane branch line from Pen dleton to Spokane. Is said by all rail road men to be the busiest piece of creasing and large crowds of Interest road In the wintt fnr th. MndtiMn. . ...... .. n .i ...... . ago be rushed out of his room at the While the train on this branch is tend each game. nlng the prise by the score of 189. The scores of the prime game were (! as follows: Kelley, lt; Anderson.' 158: Kees. 128. and Mays, 113. Interest in the tournament Is 1n- Penland lodging house and declared that he had Just taken a baby from a nail on the wall. "I awoke." he aid. "and saw the child hanging on f Ileal Estate Is the basis at wealth in community.. Pendleton real estate is on the increase in De composed of but five cars, including ' the mail and baggage, yet. owing to ; the many stations, and the frequent r MriXEX-CTRLEY. stops, the number of passengers han- i Both llnxm died in a day is very great. It Is said that the dally number of pas sengers handled by conductors od the Spokane run averages over 560. When the number handled by main line runs amounts to but 250. ordl- j nariU-. ths excessive business of the - i branch may be imagined. !i , . H Out at If yon would increase your wealth invest In lota or tracts oi land. We hare mm snaps to offer you. The time to mrv proiiery Is now.. We Can snrtily yon with property in nil sections of the dry and hare fine rancbea In all pari of the county. We would like to have a talk with yon on real estate. W. E. Davidson & Co. 11 COURT ST. Are Working KagleM Hall. Jack Curler, who Is to meet Barney 22 s SWEATERS Alt the plain color and great variety of fancy colors, in tasteful combl nations. Our sweaters ure made mostly of worsted, thus in juring the correct shape after washing. Priced $t.00 op to $5.00 Tin- e "Ill'STKIt IIHOWV" Sweaters Just in Mullen at the Fraaer Wednesday night In a lo-rotind go. arrived in Pendleton last night from Walla Walla. Curley is a husky man. and looks to be several pounds heavier than Mullen. He Is taller, hut hardl as stocklly built as the Ourge GeoveT- I welterweight. W. H. Gecjris yesterday grant-' Curley and Mullen are both work ed a divorce from Alice I. George on ling out at Eagles' hall. Both are In t'a grounds of Jealousy, constant nag- good condition for the coming bout, glng and harassment. The couple j an(j an interesting 10 rounds is look wertt married in Walla Walla several ed for. Mullen's measurements ars: months ago. but married life soon' Mullen Height. E feet 7H Inches: became burdensome and the husband weight, 140 pounds: reach. 75 Inches: applied for a divorce a few weeks neck. li Inches: chest, normal. 31 XX ago. . inches: expanded. 39f inches: biceps. ' 44 ,12 Inches: right calf? 15 H inches: Will MoorlKMise Pkrcnre. ! waist. 22 incnes. HATS The new "Flat lrun." "Travis," "Plains." "Broudway." and winter shapes of Knox. Stetson and I'.ordnn hats. This department offers the greatest range to the fancy, and the best of satiKlaction to the purchaser. Priced $1.00 up to $10 00 NECKWEAR Cur new Christinas stock has Just arrived. You are cordially Invited to look over this dis play and see the best assortment of style and colorings In the city. Priced 25c op to $3.50 or tne better grades. Priced $3.00 op to $7.50 HALF HOSE Fancy colored or plain; to suit ever. . and demand. We have a most complTu. sortment of this season's products. Priced 10c to 25-35c to 5O-75cto$1.50 HEN'S SHOES This is our strong hold. w n shoes, more styles and more prices tots ur other seller of shoes In this part of the n,ti We make a specialty of Hanan and Door shoes. Together with other flrst-clasi nUet Have prices $1.00 opto $7.00 WOMEN'S SHOES To THE LADIES: May they live lent tol prosper: may they be comfortable la GLORIA shoes, the five dollar shoe for three fifty; od any other priced shoe, such as $J 00 op to $5.00 MISSES' SHOES We make a special effort to pleas sir young and stylish girls. They certainly should remember that ours are the kind that wi made over special lasts for low heela til slender feet. BOYS' SHOES The good boy, the tough boy, and all tht boys are Invited to try our wear resMm Bought from a Boy's Factory, cut to Ot hon fet. and In men's styles. FELTS and SLIPPERS These especially seem to be suitable for the merry Christmas gift. Our showing U -plete and carries values from 50c op to $4.00 BABY SHOES The soft spot In the heart is for "baby dear" A neat shoe always takes babies' eyes. i one tried on must be left on to make the lit sunshine l.appy. 50c op to $2.50 Ol lt KIIOE STOKE IS COMPLETELY RE PLETE FOK KITTING ITJET. ! EXHIBITS COMINC WEST. 4IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIH Jtist Arrived i A new lot of pianos and small 2 musical Instruments (or the HOLIDAY TRADE The famous The Tear Book of Willamette Uni versity will use one of Major Lee Moorhouse'a Indian photographs. In ! Its 105 number. The book is an ar- K. X. Will Handle 7m) Carload tlsttc publication and Is widely clrcu- of Exhibit and Fixture Crura tlie' THE I.AHGKST SIT' V.'D CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN" KASTEKN OREOX. lated. WHY MOTHERS WORRY I FTEISWAT AND EMERSON pianos. New styles are ready for your selection. Latest styles and designs in lace curtains, portieres and rugs. Agent for the Improved White sewing ma chines. Payments of $S per month. Jesse Failing Store Xear Bridge. milllllllllllllllHH ! St. Louis Pair. ' The O. R. A X. company has re ceived notice from the Harriman ! headquarters that 70 oarloads of ex j hlblts and fixtures from the Ht. Louis ' fair are now starting .westward and must be given the quickest possible , dispatch over the lines. This enormous amount of freight ! 44; consists of every imaginable com mod- ' My that pertains to a world's fair. from government exhibits to fakir's outfits. The O. R. A N. Is ready to : TT - Did you ever hear a mother worry over a plump child? There is no better bank of health for a child to draw from than a good supply oi tve ,he ""'p1""" "er attention. , , , 0 and the forerunner of the rush Is ex- I pected to arrive at any time. j - This rush of 709 cars means 21 puoe Court, heavy trains of 12 cars each.' . . A . . ... . . 1 B i.um 1 in nt it I ROOSEVELT'S Big Boston Store healthy flesh. Scott's Emulsion not only gives a child weight and plumpness, but it feeds the brain, bones and nerves with strength and active power. Fewer mothers would worry if they knew more about Scott's Emulsion. WyP sidwli iili hs sw wqaca. SCOTT BOW K. Pmii m. Ke. Vafc, e ( .iiitr Kat Turner in Willamette, The Corvallts Times In speaking of ! the visit of "Fat" Turner to relatives t In "I'mimiiua" Jnhmutn nn .1 freighter, was fined 15, for drunken- ; i ness. V. Christian was sentenced to ! a, ,h nd tne recrduci; ! 1 1".' oen..nd ... . , , irfuai muruwH ana two other Uma- a shooting being done by hi party, ., . . ., ... ' ' ,H ij V. . . . till Indians forfeited IS each for lak- rour ""norea ana eighty- , toQ much 4 seven ducks shot by five hunters M across the Willamette from Corvallia. J " " ; 2 last Tuesday. Is the record for the 1 . A ,ot feet P an1 w'th a season. The shooters were the Hurl- fr"n.l" of Inches, recently sold , J . "i jora L-ity lor 1 1000. T "J rHrWr'l A CHRISTMAS GIFT EVERT DAI IX THE TEAR. A wa rings bank book from a sound Institution like this la a gift that counts every working day, every Sunday and every other holiday, for Interest keeps piling up compounded as we allow It whether yon wake or sleep. Bee us about our liberal arrangements for small depos its. Start a Christmas bank ac count for your son. illir Cofunercial National Bank Special Sale on ...Overcoats burt brothers, whose performances in duck shooting in other seasons la well known. The fifth man with the party on Tuesday was "Fat" Turner, of Pendleton, a cousin, who came down to Join the party on the hunt. About half the number of ducks bagged were magnificent mallards, and most of the day's shoot was sold In Portland." Mrmengm la Cultural. The Western Vnlon messenger boys blossomed out today In pretty new uniforms. The boys all bought these of their own accord, sending back to Cincinnati. O.. for them. They ar very pretty, being dark blue and trimmed In gold braid in a tasteful manner. The lads look pretty swell In their new finery'. Walla Walla Statesman. ' During the past If years Ze.ZTe pa t lent a have been cared tor by the Sacred Heart hospital at Spokane. A stx-atory 110. .0. hospital la to be built In that place by the Bisters of The Colambia Lodging House if Our Prices Talk Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the beet goods are served. Main street, center ot block, be tween Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR. i M.M Coats aril at St.0 Coats aril at l.e Coata, Oxford II0.M Coals, Blue Kersey $11.00 Coata, Lone Bett Back ... f ISO Coata, Lone Bett Back ... 9fM Long Coat $18.00 Lone Coat 9MM Long Coat Ail othr - price Overcoat, indodlng boys' have Uas same rate of rodactiona. BUT WHILE tOO HAVE A CHANCE TO GET S , , . in lit $14-1 ail Baer & Daley OXE PRICE CLOTHIER AX TCVtf Charity. ;iTmtntt liimuinntt'