East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TI ESDAY. DECEMBER 30, tt04.
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FREDERICK KOLF Sc CO'S.
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SANTA CLACS STOKE.
J TOYS AND DOLLS IMMENSE
i LINE IiATEST NOVELTIES.
BOOKS OUR SPECI.Uj
HOOK SALE CONTINUES
BOOKS RETAILED AT AL
MOST ONE-HALF BOOK
STORE PRICES.
GAMES Sc to $4.95. FLINCH
COMPETITION, PANIC AND
MANY OTHER NEW GAMES.
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X TREE ORNAMENTS, PIIONO
J GRAPHS, ETC.
GENERAL NEWS.
It In absolutely certain that Cen
tral KuroKJ Is not dead. On the cen
taury,, he is alive and in Japan.
, Ths German Congregationallsts of
Tpper Albina, OJacent to Portland,
aave a new church which cost $6000.
From Port Arthur to Mukden is the
same distance as from Pendleton to
Spokane, and in just the same direc
tion. The secretary- of the treasury on
December 19 sent to congress a rec
ommendation for n public building at
inker City.
Plague 1ms broken out In the fac
tory districts of Vltka and Slobotlskl.
3tussla, while the Vistula province 1b I
the point of famine.
James P. Sanders Is dead at New! houses ami thus a really
AS SEEN FROM BAKER
Cm- TO PENDLETON .
Him Entprrlsp nuil Nerve in Bnsl
ihvm .Men Iiiiiimei the IVoplo of Mu
tant foiiiniiiultic In No Way l
nil I'liravorahlp Impression Sooner
or More Inerudlrnhly Muile Tluin
liy a Dearth of Advertlilng In Ixicul
lu iters.
The merchants of Pendleton and
Walla Walla are doing an immense
amount of advertising this fall, not
only In the local press, of which they
are very liberal patrons, but they
have inaugurated a system of special
excursion trains between the two
cities. These trains are run two or
three times a week and receipts of a
certain amount are guaranteed to the
railroad company and patrons who
come to town on them are given a
cash rebate that reduces the fare to
a mere trifle. This arrangement costs
some money, but the merchants are
not afraid to spend a few dollars In
advertising their business, knowing
that money so spent is sure to re
turn profits to the .enterprising men
who compose the business element of
the two cities. The papers of these
cities .often show several whole page
advertisements of the more enter
prlslug business houses, and these
are continued from week to week. It
pays to make their business known.
and now when a dull season is set
ting In In some towns there Is no dull
ness In Pendleton or Walla Wulla.
About as sure a way to make the pa
trons of a city believe a dull or dead
period has set In, Is for the local
press to show a dearth of advertising.
When the Mad" of a well known
business Is missing from Its usual
place, and then another and another,
the conclusion It at once reached that
a dull period has arrived und made
retrenchment necessary. The public
makes this view correct by ceasing to
patronize the "economical" business
and truly
Turk, aged 86 years. He Vus believed i hard times period materializes and
so be the oldest past grand master of may spread to other business con
Cdd Fellowism in the United Htates. teems. Peiuiieton and its rival across
The supreme court of the United ' ,he "l,e '" Washington do not propose
States on December 19 held in a de-i he fnut!hl by ""' BUL'n "hnme
eision Uiat all cars, including locomo- j "al'" ha times. While the rate
Jives and empty diners must be equip- for advertising In the papers of Walla
wnlla are much higher thun any
other city of Its size In the Inland
Empire, they continue the most liber
al patronage und doubtless find It a
very' paying Investment. Modern
business methods must be followed
sed with uniform automatic counl
sags.
Portland. Dr.. was the heaviest
timber producing point in the world
for 1904. Minneapolis second and Ta-
aniU third. During- thA voar h ,
jut of lumber at Portland was 438 - I tl,e8e n",dBrn timc" or "uccess will
&0O.OOO feet. I not be made with any business, no
matter how worthy. Feople must be
told that a business is still running ul
the old stand, that It has new goods
and new features and reasonable
The experience of a Russian sol
dier lit T.isir, Vniic ia a.. ...........I - i . '
- n . , . u.-t: ii i u ircai
zhe record. He was taken to a hospi
Mtl after the battle and 17 bullets
zaken from different parts of his an
atomy. He will recover, but with the
toss of one leg und the sight of one
ye.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
There are now enrolled 1015 pupils
Bo the Moscow, Idaho, public schools.
The Bank of Harrington. Wash.,
as Just completed a new opera
louse at that place.
Twenty-eight new members were
token Into the First Presbyterian
church at Spokane December 18.
The State Horticultural Society of
Washington meets In annual session
January 4, 6 and 6, at Wenatchee.
Allen Rae. 'a farmer near Squamish.
B. C, while blasting stumps Decem
ber 17. was Instantly killed by an ex
plosion. Greer. Idaho. Is to have a paper,
the first Issue of which Is to appear
soon under the management of a man
lined Coble.
Ex-Chief of Police E. M. Woydt. of
Spokane, accidentally und quite seri
ously shot himself December 17, and
is now In BL Luke's hospital.
Con Murray waa killed the 18th on
Little North river, Washington, by a
Huge splinter on a log which slipped
from Its ways, being driven into his
body. He died In great agony.
"Cad" Harmon, a Southern Pacific
brakeman. accidentally fell and his
tsot and ankle were crushed beneath
a ear at Rose burg, December 18.
The limb waa amputated below the
knee.
A man named HcCleary waa ar
rested December 18 at La Grande and
taken to Baker City, where he is
wanted for forgery. He Is aaid to
save passed two bogus checks for
W0 each,.
In hi efforts to aave horses from
burning In a livery (table fire at Se
attle, December 17, Edward Larsen.
a hostler, received burn which may
coat him hut life. The lire originated
In the explosion of an oil store.
prices to offer to the public, if this
is not done business will go where It
is und no prestige of long years In
one place will win against the man
who uses the modern way to .secure
business. Baker City Herald.
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY.
All tlip Ijltcst Ideas ill Furniture Ile
itis? Shown by linker and FoInoih
Carload of New Good.
Baker & Folsom's furniture store
presents to holiday purchasers a col
lection of rare new Ideas In their line,
having mude special arrangements
this season to have the newest Ideas
the market affords. A few days ago
this enterprising firm received a solid
carload of holiday furniture which Is
now on exhibition. It Includes some
new ideas never before shown here,
among which Is the Napoleon bed. a
beautiful creation. In mission furni
ture, which Is now the rage all over
the country. Baker & Folsom have a
choice collection and It Is worth a
visit to the store to see this artistic
line.. I
Besides an unusual large stock of
bed room suits, parlor suits, dining
room furniture, a splendid new as
sortment of add pieces of furniture,
including rockers, divans, book cases,
china closets, etc., are being shown.
A visit to Baker A Folsom's furni
ture store before making holiday pur
chases will prove interesting and
profitable.
Tiwre are but very few desirable
vacant iota left In tix reatdenoe por
tion of Pendleton. . These we have
Ju listed and the prices are very
seasonable.
We hare a new list of residences for
Come and see us, and look orer
sssr use
We have anything that yon want to
santry piupestj.
. T. WAD ID BOH,
Office X. O. Building.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENT.
"Occultatlon by the Moon of Aule
y beran."
Washington. D. C, Dec. DO.- Ac
cording to the officials of the naval
observatory an unusual astronomical
event Is to take place tonight. This
Is the "occultatlon by the moon of
Aldeberan. the bright red star In the
eye of Taurus."
Beduced to plain language this
means that as the moon advances
upon the star the latter will suddenly
ana unaccountably be extinguished
and will remain so for about an hour
and eight minutes, when the red star
will suddenly emerge on the western
edge of the moon. According to the
learned astronomers the occultatlon
of a first magnitude star is an unusual
event and one of considerable inter
est from a scientific standpoint.
Hold St. George.
Will Wells. Athena.
John Stanton. Athens.
N. W. Carrlck.
It. W. E. South worth. Tncoma.
J. W. Bolton. Portland.
George T. Coyne. Portland.
A. F. Bermun. Portland.
I. M. Pleo. Eugene.
(). M. llltlner. Eugene. -M.
McCluln. Eugene.
S. C Thomus. Eugene.
E. R. Abbott, Eugene.
C Starr, Eugene.
H. (Slofke, Eugene.
It. Kearns. Eugene.
L. Bellman. Eugene.
T. Lister. Eugene.
W. Klncald. Eugene.
D. Sherl, Eugene.
T. Beck. Eugene.
I. . Henderson. Eugene. (
B. Hountree. Eugene.
C. Cleveland. Eugene.
F. Harris. Eugene.
C. Bronson. Eugene.
H. Feuton. Eugene.
A. Tiffany. Eugene.
J. A. Freeman. Portland.
F. W. Searle. Portland.
Oeorge MoGllvery. Spokane.
Henry Boyne. Adams.
J. A. Allison. Portland.
F. J. Gordner. Portland.
H. Y. Blackwell, Long Creek.
V. P. Hayden. Portland.
T. H. Purdy. Chlcugo.
J. H. Alexander, al, Grande.
C. E. Cochran. Union.
Fruuk Howe, San Francisco.
Hotel Bickers.
W. H. Gaskiu.
J. H. McEwen und wife. La Grande.
H. Raymond and family. Helix.
Helen Raymond. Helix.
Mrs. C. Leur. Weston.
A. C. Haley. Baker City.
McKempy. Walla Walla.
Howard Smith, Portland.
E. H. Burke. Portlund.
J. F. Knnady, Kpregue.
J. H. Greer, city.
E. E. True, Spokane.
William Moore. Spokune.
W. W. Wolfe. Echo.
J. E. Shields, Pilot Bock.
c. M. Shields. Pilot Rock. .
F. M. Kent und family. Milton.
T. J. Kirk and wife. Athena.
S. K. Summervllle. Pomeroy.
Mrs. n .J. Lurkin, Pomeroy.
I. Richmond und wife. Dallas.
O. Lllfer und wife. Dalles.
J. M. Hemphill. Pilot Rock.
J. D. Moorhead.
1'. II. Kunes and wife. Helix.
S. A. Frans. Spokane.
M. J. Logan. Cunningham.
Prof. Fellows.
MrB. Herbert .Stevens. Albany.
J. N. B. Gnrking. Athenn.
J. O. Gerkliig. College Pluce.
John Hell and wife. Athena.
A. F. Warren anil wife. La Grande.
Mis? Eugenia McAllister. Pilot Rock
Miss Graee Gilliam, Pilot Rock.
Miss Andra Hunter. Pilot Rock.
G. L. Judson. Pilot Rock.
Dr. M. S. Kern. Pilot Rock.
The Pendleton,
o. M. Resir. Portland.
(i. West. Salem
W. D. Officer. John Day.
Harry Aden, lewiston.
Sirs. K. J. Dyee, Oakland.
A. Duvis, Seattle.
J. H. Kllpn trick. Seattle.
Max Haer und family, city.
A. H. Rour. San Francisco.
W. ,. Ester. Walla Wulla.
E. Bragdon, Portland.
P. Charles, San Francisco.
G. J. McEvoy. Ktarbuck.
F. J. Allison, Stnrbuck.
C. Ades. Spokane.
G. W. Hunt, Portland.
E. J. Oalbraith, Prairie City.
Mrs. s. P. Gould. Nolln.
A. Nylunder, Portland.
D. J. f-aveiiaugh. Walla Wala.
F. W Hall. Chicago.
F. J. Miller, Scuttle.
A. R. Curr, Spokane.
N. P. Young, Spokane.
R. A. Seeds. Spokane.
O. W. Phelps, Heppner.
E. Castelln. Starhuck.
George Stevens. Spokane.
W. E. Neton. Tacoma.
E. A. Stacy, San Francisco.
Rod Grant. Kan Francisco.
Edwin J. Burke, Son Francisco.
M. Montelth Sun Francisco.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system Is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes. It
never falls to tone the stomach, reru
late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate
the liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under Its searching and thorough ef
fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is onlv
60c, and that is returned If It don't
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by Tallman Ox, druggists.
; raEMM. pUlulULnu IIL.II
Watches
:: Given Away :;
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ONE WEEK MORE.
Until Xiims and you have not yet bought Uut new suit.
...Come to The Fair Store
AND WE CAN HELP YOU OUT.
Bl'Y A SUIT FOR YOURSELF OR
VOI R BOY AND WE WILL MAKE
YOU A PRESENT OF A GOOD, RE
LIABLE WATCH, GUARANTEED
FOR A YEAR.
BUY AN OVERCOAT AND GET A
GOOD PAIR OF RUBBERS OR
OVERSHOES FREE.
BlTY A LADIES WAICT .
WORTH 25 PER cSt7p
VALUE OF THE COAT. 10
CAN YOU
AFFORD TO PASS
THESE BY?
THE FHIR
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by lMnl application, n they rannnt reach
tn tmeasvd port loo or the enr. There la
only oue way to ctire (lnfneaa, and that
U by constitutional renmlleH. leafnw
la canned by an inflamed condition or the
uniroua MnlnK at the Kuatachlnn Tub.
When this tube la inflamed you have a
rumbling Bound or Itmwrfect hearing, and
when It la entirely cloned, deafneaa la the
remit t, and unleaa the Inflammation can be
taken out and thin tube restored to Its
normal condition, heart tin will be destroy
ed forever; nine caaea out of ten are raua
et by catarrh, which In nothing but an In
ftnmrd rouilltlon of the mucoua atirfacea.
We will Rive One Hundred Hollara for
any case of deafneea (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by llall'a Catarrh
Cure. Hml for circulars free.
F. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by druprlsta, 75c.
Take Hull's Family I'll Is for constipation.
For Itent.
Four acres good garden and or
chard, all under Irrigation, at Echo,
Or. Address J. H. Koontz, Echo, Or.
The Floys and Girls Aid Society "of
Portland can furnish a limited num.
her of boys and girls for adoption, for
light work, for chores, while attend
ing school and for people winning to
bring them up as their own. Address
W. T. Gardner, Portland, Or.
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Ilix Do you think SUtkman will v over tills lllneai?
Dlx Well, lie's eullod in unnthfM physician, and few men an
three doctors. J ' v
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Canadian Street Railways Organise.
Montreal. Que.. Dec. SO. At I
meetlna- today steps were taken to
perfect an organization of a Cana
dlan street railway association. The
proposed organization will be along
the linea of the American Street Rail
way Association and will Include the
street railway officials of Toronto,
Montreal, Quebec and other cities of
the Dominion.
Warning.
Tallman Co. wish to state that
the person who took the article from
a manicure set last Saturday night
between the hours of I and 9 o'clock,
Is known and unless the same Is re
turned at once they will be compell
ed to take legal action.
Missouri Frultgowers.
Neosho, Mo., Dec. 80. The Mis-
sourl Qrultgrowers' Association began
its annual meeting here today with
members. present from many counties.
The three days' program arranged for
papers and discussions coverina
wide range of matters of interest to
tnose engaged In horticulture.
' HAIR TELLS CHARACTER.
Cela af Hair laU ta laaleass a Per.
Many, people believe that blonde, or
light Hair denotes affection and dark
hair constancy. A person without hair
is not devoid of character; tar from It
The disposition of the average bald
headed man is to show such solicitude
for the welfare of others, that he neg
lects himself. A germ causes baldness.
Prof. Babouraud, of Paris. France, In
nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs,
causing it to become totally bald in nve
weeks' time. To rid the scalp of these
dangerous germs It ia suamr
Newbro's Herpiclde.
"Destroy the cause wa Mmn h
effect."
old by leading druggists. Send Ik In
sumps for sample to lbs Harplcide Co
Detroit. Mich.
A. C. Koeppen It Bros., special agents.
ujccesi
Is Our Closing Out Sale of
Chinaware, Glassware and Crockery
AM) rcXDLETOX l'ICOI'LE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE Of THE OPPORTTNCTT TO BOT W
WAY DOWX PRICES. WE HAVE DETERMINER TO DISPOSE OF EVERT ARTICLE IN TIE
KO COME AND CARRY AWAY YOUR PORTION AT COST PRICES, AND SOME AT IES8 WiS"
Tl'AL COST.
DONT HESITATE. COME IN AND SEE THE GOODS AND IjEARN THE MCES- B
GREAT CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY.
A EXAMPLES OF THE OCT IN PRICES:
DECORATED HIGH-CLASS .PORCELAIN
8 dozen 5-Inch plates, per set... '.....
90 dozen 7-lnch plates, per set " ' " ' '
" oaen 8-lncli plates, per set "'"' ".' Mft w
down creamers and jugs ....a-
B8 dozen meat platters, all sl.ee, from !"!",".!.!"'".'!"".'".!
ITNEST LINE OF GOODS FO BOUDAx PREBENTs' At" '"XOVR OWW PW
MUST BE SOLD.
A Beautiful Calendar With Each
Dollar's Purchase
C. KOHMAN
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