J I PAGE TEX. DAILY EAST OREC.OMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, lUIHAV. DECEMHEK 10. i H Givei. Awayj t t I t t t i t ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, WE WILL GIVE ONE OP OUR tTNFRAMEI PICTURES WITH A PUR CHASE OF FIFTY CENTS, Oil MORE, OF CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, SILVERWARE, GRANITE WARE, DOLLS, ETC. EVEN PURCHASES FROM OCR 5c, 10c, 15c AND 25c I1ARGAIN SHELVES WTLL BE ALLOW ED. ONLY ONE PICTURE TO A PERSON. COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. AS 10 COUNTY LINE SI'IMECT TO HE HROUG1IT UP IN THE LEISLATI UB. j 53 Miu'li lrwitifjr Interests Arc Involv ed Hon. IHiugliiH Helta Ih I ruing I the .Members or the Ijcfrlslntiirc 2 From Union and linatllla Cimnllra 1 to (i-t Together mi a Measure Thut Will Hrlng AlMiut an Early ami ' ZZ IVrnialirut Settlement or (111- Sub Jwt. OWL TEA HOUSE XMAS CHINA. FELL INTO EXCAVATION. Woman lladlv Hurt at tlie Smith Crawford Building. By reason of n full Into the exca vation for the Smith-Crawford build ing. Miss Alice Miller is suffering from Injuries that may prove fatal, or leave her a cripple for life. The fall occurred in the darkness, and the injured woman declares no bar ricade was up and no warning lights were burning. Suit for heavy dama ges may bel instituted against the city and contractor. Miss Miller Is a stranger In Pendle ton. Slje came here a few days ago and obtained work as a domestic through an employment agency. She Is without means, and the county court is at present looking out for her. The force of the fall rendered the woman unconscious, and she lay for more than an hour before help arriv ed. Her groans at lust attracted the Hon. ixtUKle Helta, of Pilot Kock. , J was In the irity yesterday In confer- enre with members of the lefflaluture in relation to a measure looking t" ! 4 J the determination of the boundary i line between t'nmtilla and Union ; counties. There Is a portion of thv mountain secHlon near Kameta and , from thence to the head of McKay . and Starkey prairie, where the boun dary has never been established, and it Is certainly for the Interest of both ; counties that It be settled author!- j tatlvely. 1 l..ltu' lilun lu thiit (ha iltiloiFii- attention of some women who were pa MS 11 IK. and With the ussistjiiir men Miss Miller was taken from the '""'8 "' ,ho """ '"" '""' I excavation, and her Injuries attended '""" " counties agree upon a j DIM prUVIIIIIlK MM U iTUlll.llinniiiii ... j In the work. There should lie no I to. Miss Miller's knee cap was badly cut by the Jagged rocks In the pit. and her hands and body badly bruised. disagreement, as there Is considera ble taxable property Involved and both counties are alike Interested. CHARLEY t'ULP ARRESTED.. I SHAMROCKS VICTORIOUS. Said til Horse Had 1 Shamrocks i Stars Haw Purloined When Drunk. Charley Culp, a Umatilla Indian, recently released from the state nen- Itentlary. where he served 10 months ' 'UK Hitlers for horsestealing, is amiln tiitHr nr. i Defenders . . . rest, charged with a like offense. He I was arraigned yesterday afternoon j in the state circuit court, and was i given until Saturday to plead, i Culp Is charged with taking a cav- use belonging lo Tim-lu-let-n.. Th I between the .Margin of SHI Out the Slur Bowlers. 2S42 2154 206!) 205S Kelley's Shamrocks lust night In the loth howling contest of the pres ent serlts, defeated Anderson's Stars by ii margin of 319 pins. The 11th game will be bowled Monday night Unllgh Hollers and the No Dessert More Attractive Why use eelatine and i'-r vpeud hours Booking, ?l sLuT O ana eoionw; wnen v." -r u Jell'. produces bettor result. in two rr.inu'f ETerytuuig in the package. Kimpiy u'i ! hot water and set to cool. I'':MM,v?f.'Ct: V.. A ,":i prisetothe hoiwewife, K trnuWk. .-i pease. Try it tiwliy. Ji: F - iir l'i-iit. Ft Tore: Lemon, Or.iup', Stru.v'u . berry. At groceri. L!e. Indian Is said to have been intoxicat ed when he appropriated his neigh bor's horse. will Defenders. Twenty-four games be howled In all. The records of the two teams made ICt'turiiif! From Denver. J. F. Wilson returned this morning fruin Denver. Cul., and took the train for Wulla Walla. Accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Hessie McKlnuey. he left for Denver several weeks ago In hopes of benefiting his daughter's health. It was loo late, however, to be of any help, and she died last Tuesday. Charged Willi Seduction. Ed Culp wus brought to this city lust night by Sheriff T. D. Taylor, to answer to a charge of seduction. He was admitted to ball in the sum of $350. Complaint was brought against f'ulp hy John Welch, step-father of Barbara Hamm. last night follows: Stars. 1st 2nd 3rd Total. . Iveiw 12H J21 H'.t Mils llnllennan 144 143 122 4 nil ; Mays 1411 122 141 412 i Yates 110 Ids 134 4 12 Anderson l:ii! 1S3 141 4i! Total C 1)7 "37 6S7 2121 Sliuilirock. ! 1st 2nd 3rd Total. ; Kidder 17 1S1 174 fi.is i Hawley 1.15 152 1411 45B Kurchett 122 t.r7 1X3 4H2 Bond 142 177 80S Kellev 153 14 1G3 4li2 i Total "9 813 Sr.S 2140 Real Estate Is the ba-sJa of tvculUi In every eonininnity. . Pendleton real estate Is on the Increase In vol ume.. If you would Increase your wealth Invest In loui or tracts of lamlr We have some sunns to offer jroili The time to buy p ropery la now.. We can supply you with property In all sections of the city and have fine ranches In all parts of the county. "We would like to have a talk with yon on real estate. I'ltKTTV ENTEItTAlXMKXT. W. E. Davidson & Co. 11 COURT ST. Will Move to Walla Walla. i . Talented l.udy A. Mcltae was a passenger on tills! morning's train for Walla Walla. Mr. j Mcflae has accepted a position with.1 the lirumheller Hardware Co.. of ! H w it tt :: niM-ronnlor nnd ! Y'lK'lllist. A uunilter of our people who have : beard Viss Kutherlne Trevltte In the i that Walla Walla. He has secnreil a r-ast are on the (Mil Vive over tile ail- house In Walla Walla, and his fam -i 'mmicement by the Congregational ; Ladles' Aid Society that they have ; J secured this matchless entertainer ' for the evening of Tuesday, Decern- 1 i ber 20, when she will appear at the i Congregational church. . The hackneyed phrase, "great tal- t enl," and the overworked .adjective, "splendid," have entirely new mean- J Ings when applied to Miss Catherine Trevltte and her professional work. From a long list of press notices ! the following Is selected: , I Chicago Tribune. Miss Trevltte's Jwork Is free, entlrejy so, from man-, nerlsms she Is naturalness Itself, i lly will move there next week. Uev. A. A. Arthur, formerly pastor of the Christian church at Exeter, Neb., is under arrest at Hiawatha, Kan., charged with forgery at Paris, Texas. He has confessed and will return to Texas without extradition. .......i.. ........ , . . . r i I I II I I I Tl i i i i I I I F Fl I 11 Art Department The Colambia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the beat goods are served. Main street,, center of block, be tween Alia and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR, Now Cushions. Centerpieces, Silk Cords, Stumped Designs, Colored Floss, Ruffles and evcr tiling for your swell cush ions. Hides, all colors, for burnt work; complete line of stamped T designs, and the sets for same. Lessons given free with each set. All the new art work In all the different new embroidery. Mrs. Carlson gives lessons Free. Art Dept. at Hasbrouck's iand her naturalness in supplemented, i by superb taste and great culture. sfr)frj Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. riM.. l ' SV A V, r ' .. 1 A ft cm. a. a. m ': FOR CHKISTM AiJ you call liardly gnugt- the ul Unuite noNHlbllitle of a Christmas present which de note a dcKMlt liowever siiuiJI in our havings De partment.. It Incites saving, and your boy may get tlie right start In his race for life just (lint way. A talk with us will show ou .tlie great good yon can do' your boy by putting a few dollars here In his name. Interest ' luu a hit hi do with the tale Ask us. Commercial National Bonk Her audiences In Chicago are delight ed with her Impersonations. AIIAMS WATER SYSTEM. Said lo He Heat Quality of Water In , Umiitlllu County. I H. F. Shultz. who was In charge of ; the construction of the sewer sys- tern here, was a passenger on this j morning's train for Collfax, Wash. He will Install a water system there. The water Is to be brought a distance of 14 miles, and It Is estimated the cost will approximate $80,000. He hns Just completed the putting In of a water system at Adams, the cost of which was S8000. Mr. Hhultz says that Adams now has the best water system In the county from the standpoint of purity of the water. He expects to return in the spring and Install a water system at Athena. Tw o Carloads or I 'mil. The Columbia Produce Company yesterday shipped Into Pendleton for local consumption two carloads of lemons, oranges, nuts, figs nnd can dles, In all 60.000 pounds. One car contained nothing but oranges. The shipment was consigned to John B. Benson, local manager of the company. Valuable Stallion Hick. One of A. C. Ruby's Imported -year-old Percheron stallions, was taken very sick yesterday with acute Indigestion, nnd apparently the ani mal came near dying. Dr. Lloyd, V. 8., was summoned us soon as he could be found, and the animal is making a good recovery. Creditors' Official Meeting. The creditors of Frank R. Blair, bankrupt, met before Thomas Fits Gerald, referee in bankruptcy this morning and appointed 8. M. Barnes trustee. Barnes' bonds were fixed at 11600. Blair's Indebtedness amounts to about (2200. He conducted a store at Weston. Charles 8. Mullen, formerly presi dent of the Northern Pacific, now president of the New Haven Hart ford, aspires to go to the United States senate from Connecticut. BETTER PltlCHS THAN El.SE-WHEltE. wSwhSSjj., "as ROOSEVELT'S NEWS COLUMN j ...HlMay New$J OV THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FURXISIIIXfl GOODS, CTjOTHIXfi IlATfa ! 0 SHOES; THAT A HE MOST ACCEPTABLE AS GIFTS, OR FOR PEI1SON ' rBIJ8UlT CASK NO QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE STOCK, THE NEW l-TO-TllE-MlNirro'SHEi, IMtlCES NOIt AN lll-ST STOItE T TIVV" PRICES. AND TOIIAV WE Ol' l I'IM'IIKNT FUHCHASKIt, THAN EV NY OTHER I'E.Vl l HE TH AT ENTERS INTO THE SUBJECT OP Vp, nrSl i 'O PATRONIZE, 't ins ijiiii.iu him IIOSTON STOItP , u D 1 with I'FER GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO TI P v.J EVER BEFORE, READ ON: E Eco0lnr4l SUIT CASES Under this head we offer all kin of travel In bags, trunks, etc. Tills Hue Is new and bright, and priced below others. $1 to$5-$7to$J2-$t5to $25 OVERCOATS For nil the boys of the family. All styles and colors. Including cravenettes, storm coats, tup coats, regular .and long; for thin men nnd stout men, or any kind of man. Priced $1.50 to 5-$6 to $20-$25 to $42 SUITS This is the line that challenges. There is nut an equal showing In the city. We claim to carry better clothing than others, and our many patrons ure living witnesses of this state ment. Sails In fit the thin or fat, the long or short. I'rb'ed from $1.50 to $30 GLOVES Iput' and "It. M.." the winiu'is. ThfSe pive men n ami nit' ('Hpt'cmlly pnotl fits, Priced L'lobratPd prize wearing Klove, Think of thiH. 75c. to$I.50-$2 to $4 SWEATERS All f.UM tin plain I'ulnrn nnd ureal variety of itiiii'H, In tasteful combinations. Our sweaters are made mostly of worsted, thus In hiiiImk the correct shape ufter waHlihig. priced $1.00 op to $5.00 The New "BUSTER BROWN" S eaters .lust In HATS The new "Klal Iron, l'ravis," "Plains," "Itioadway." nnd winter shapes ot Knox, Stetson and tlonlon hats. This department offers thc greatest range to the fancy, and the bent of satisfaction to the purchaser. Priced $1.00 opto $t0 00 NECKWEAR Our new Christinas stock has Just nrrlved. You arc 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 UNDERWEAR This line is carried in all the cht.. hut for this glad season we of the better grade,. Priced U' M,! $3.00 op to $7.50 HALF HOSE Fancy colored or plain; to suit v. ... and demand. We have a most compleT sortment of this season's products. prti I JOcto 25-35c to50-75cto$l,5o ! . i MEN'S SHOES ' This Is our strong hold. W oKer shoes, more styles and more prlcei than . other seller of shoes In this part of the mil We make a apeclnlty of Hannn snl Douilu shoes. Together with other flrst-claw mat. Have prices $1.00 op to $7.00 WOMEN'S SHOES TO THE LADIES: My they live loni md prosper; may they be cnnifnrlalile In (MRU shoes, the five dollar shoe for three fifty; ul any other priced shoe, such as $1 00 op to $5.00 MISSES' SHOES We make a special effort to please wr young mid stylish girls. They certainly should remember that ours are the kind that in made over special lasts fur low heeli ind slender feet. BOYS SHOES The good boy, the tough boy, nnd all the hoys are Invited to try our wear reslrten. Bought from a Boy's Factory, rut to lit botf feet, and in men's styles. THE LARGEST .i; AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OltEliON. .ssstttti 1 1 1 1 tt'i'rtsi i Tr- ' j FELTS and SLIPPERS These especially seem to be suitable for the merry Christmas gift, "nr showing i! com plete and carries values from 50c op to $4.00 BABY SHOES The sofl spot In the heart Is for "baby dear." A neat shoe always takes babies' eyet, 1 one tried on must be left on to make the litis sunshine 1 appy. 50c op to $2.50 OCR SHOE STORE IS COMIM.KTrXT RE PLETE FOR FITTING i'V.m. ROOSEVELTS Big Boston Store tt ai nmnaMtl1tt)t)MttM)tM)t))))) Special Sale on ...Overcoats... Our Prices Talk M.oo Coats' sell at 9.00 Coats sell at 10.00 Coats, Oxfords , 10.00 Coats, Blue Kersey 11.00 Coats, Long, Belt Back 15.00 Coats, Long, Belt Back 16.60 Long Coats 18.00 Long Coats 20.00 Long Coats , $16.75 AH othc - price Orerooats, Including boys' and children's, have same rate ot reductions. . $.96 0.78 7.75 . 8.25 . e.76 11.60 1S.00 14.75 will UUY WHILE YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO GET SUCH BARGAINS i Baer & Daley ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. Building Materia SASH, DOOR? d WINDOWS ilJlNf order I Mf ! U v - J.k I -nt. IS"- i Sand, Woou - and DwelllnP Oregon,;, j Alta ..rJr I Agent. write Co. I rr ' " I :2