East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGES-
DAILY EAST ORBfiONIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER M.
PAGE THREE.
;
0
ma.
i STORE OPEN EVENINGS
Xmas Gifts
ii
ZaH "tre never " pt "d " lntlf..l. Yon w ill find the Be and Large Artment of
"fTit U'l ,ore' We ore Hnow,n new novelties In all departments.
Appropriate and Acceptable Christmas
GOODS
KILK. 1'1-riTlCOATs; 1 UK.S, tiLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK OOMTORTERS,
LACE COLLARS, SILKS, DRESS PATTERNS,
UMBRELLAS, PTOSES, PILIiOWS, LINEN
DOYLIES, INDIAN ROBES, HOSIERY.
SOROSIS SHOES FOR WOMEN; WALK
OVER SHOES FOR MEN; WOMEN'S TAILOR
StTTS, COMBS, BELTS, SILK AND WOOL
WAISTS, RIBBONS, FANS, SUIT CASES, LA
DIES AND MISSES' CLOAKS, LACE CtTR
TAIN8, TABLE LINENS, KIMONAS, MEN'S
AND BOYS' SUITS, sn,K SHAWLS.
ILEXANDER DEPT. STORE
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES.
fff'ff? 111 itl tit
MUM I I H 44 4 1 1
4't'H44l I I lllt
5
radical Help For Christmas
...Buyers...
We have sold holiday goods for many years. We have given the matter careful study. We
(e endeavored each year to so select our stock as to afford both satisfaction and saving to our cus
ert. We believe that this year we have been more successful than ever before. We believe we
tie come Bearer to having Just what people want, of having goods that will please both giver and
Went, '
We know that our prices are right, that, quality considered, they are the lowest to be had.
Whenever you start out on a shopping tour, come here first. This plan will save you many un-
fmry tteps and much time. If we haven't Just what you want then look elsewhere. We shall
urge you to buy, but we do wish you to see our goods as soon as you can. It will be to your ad-
fantaje in every way to make selections before the final rush beglns.
Come Soon and See
S OF
MILTQN
...Special Helps...
If deaired, good on which part payment i? made, will be set aside for you. We will pack and
nythlng you buy of us for out of town friends. We will deliver goods anywhere in the city, the
Wore Christmas, if desired.
WISH TO BE OF PRACTICAL SERVICE IN EVERY WAY WE CAN.
Tallman Co.
Leading Druggists
"PROHIBITION MADE A
DEAD TOWN OK MILTON.
Seventeen Yean Wltliont a Saloon
ami Han Almost No Use for a Cala
Ikhwt Has Bought ami I'akl for
He- Light anil Water System, and
S" iired a Dlxeonnt on Her Bono's,
All Without License Money -iplc'i"-I'll
Record for Improvcmciitrt and
;! oral Progress.
Milton. Dec 1ft Tnllr ahnut nrn.
hlbitlon and prohibition, and making
aeaa town, lust read that Milton
has done and is dolna:
For 17 ytars Milton has bcn with
out a saioon, and during the past
three years she has bought and paid
for her own electric light plant and
city water works, and reduced the tni
on city bonds from eight to six per
cent, witnout the help of saloons. The
"city Jail" has been occupied but
twice within the oast venr: nnc hv
a pickpocket, and once with IS young
Diooas. wno tried to have th nirs their
own way Hallowe'en nliht.
Besides this, the rttlEpna hav marie
nearly S100.000 In ImnrnwrnitntN In
the way of business houses and city
residences, and the prospects bid fall
for several more of each next sum
mer. At the nrpnent lima thont ln'
an empty house In town of either kind
ana several business houses and a
score of residences could be rented
inside of a month.
Over 800,000 busnels of wheat were
stored in her mills, and nearly S80,
000 worth of fruit was shipped from
the three packing houses this season,
besides the amount that was peddled
and hauled to Walla Wnlla. which is
estimated at from 126.000 to $40,000.
The fruit season being over, she
and her sister town, Freewater, are
raising and shipping rock at ihe rate
of 85 cents a yard to Walla Walla,
or 450 yardB a day.
The new electric plant, which will
be in operation by the first of the
year, will cost nearly $25,000. and be
longs to the city. Besides this, we
find the following new residences and
their cost: W. H. Gray; $1200; Hen
ry Lloyd. $900; Emmlt Vinson, $500;
W. S. Mayberry, $800; Sam Thomas,
$1200; D. J. Kirk. $550; H. M. Tin
ker, $500; F. B. Pennock, $500; Wil
liam Nichols, $650; C. F. Demarls,
residence and barn. $2000; Charles
Walters, $500; F. M. Walker, $500;
Van Brankln, $800; Edna Williams,
$750; W. G. Wagoner. $700; W. A.
McOhee. $450; Charles LudJe, $700;
J. M. Mulr. $450; Bert McKnlbht barn
$400. Besides this, several good Im
provements In the way of additions:
J. B. Frazler, $200 to barn; F. E. Wil
cox. $1200 addition to house; William
Anderson. $3110, and Mrs. Black, $250
to houses.
Tassie Stewart has the foundation
for a $2000 residence, and William
Anderson for a $1000 one to be built
In the spring.
C-irMa j tr-4p mS -4"
A dainty spread of the exquisite
'"1635 R. WALLACE" SILVER PLATE
on the snowy linen of the breakfast table makes the
morning meal dehghuu1
Come and see the V Floral" pattern and eet
free illustrated book, " How to Set the Table,"
by Mrs. Rarer
H. L. HASBROUCK, Jeweler
4
Gift Choosing
Oe an eaSV tank If vn rnn n aii. t,tn. tn maba
"election. "So many beautiful things," Js the ex-
Jton Of nil u . . . . . . L i
jv " UWB e perplexing prooiem, -wnai iw
J ' ea""v solved. Highest grade goods in every
K 'ew "uggestions:
Wev We CanT noth,n t "oHd ol: 0 Patterns
ery one a beauty. Me., rnggj single stones and
Lnrtlaa' -I - .. ... .
m- k ' "b, oouiatre ana oomDinauons oi
ind of precious stones. Children's rings, plain,
(JJtJjnd "one et. . . , . .
i01 KOOCHE8 As a token, the brooch fills the
rement very nicely. . Our large variety of new
HAKi' p,?L d"fern' from those you have seen.
the newest design in biroaue pearl
.', . and colored gold effects.
Jeweert
Some elegant little pins with
diamonds and very inexpensive.
CUFF LINKS The solid gold with plain top for en
graving are very much In vogue at present We en
grave them free of charge.
BRACELETS New ones, many kinds, in the adjusta
ble we have Carment, Velvet, Marguerite and Rebek
ahs. All styles of the chain and padlock bracelets In
solid gold, gold filled and sliver.
OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES We carry only the
best makes. No prettier present for s lady than one
of our opera glasses in oriental pearl.
UMBRELLAS Jewelry store grade the very best. The
handles are artistically designed In gold and silver .with
pearl. The covers are of the most durable silk.
OUR MOTTO "Small profit often repeated."
Winslow Bros.
Postoffice Block
; J Quails Cleanliness and Workmanship,
wnavanr FWin aaLMakers.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat.
Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped TX
to always cm band.
Hot laindi at Noniml.
An InnovHtlon has been Introduced
during the past week In the training
department of the state normal school
Hot food is provided each room for
those children who, living t a dis.
tance, bring their lunches. On Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays hot
soup rbeef, tomato, vegetable or the
like and crackers are served, and on
Tuesdays and Thursdays hot cocoa or
chocolate. This work Is under the
management of the supervisors of the
training school and Is In direct charge
of practice teachers, who receive
credit for it as they do for any other
work done satisfactorily. This work
will be continued during cold weather.
Cheney Free Press.
....FOR THE HOLIDAYS....
es
STATUARY
Busts, Plac
and Pedestals
Fine Imported Steins
Vases and Jardineries
in Lonels and
Wellerware
Brock & McComas Company
DRUGGISTS
NoLhing-No Nothing
Yon can possibly think of would please the nion folk as much as
to receive
Gillett Safety Razor
for Christmas. No boning or sharpening. Always ready for use.
The Gillette Is the razor you novo seen advertised so extensively
in the magazines.
Goodman-Thompson Co.
MAnmVAKE, STOVES, FM7M IIIXQ
t-
lalt Over a Widow.
James Kustler, a well known old-
time resident of this section, attempt
ed suicide this morning at 2 o'clock
at his father's residence in north
eastern Moscow. A physician believes
he will not survive over 48 hours.
The ball entered the left breast.
pusned very near the heart and lodged
in the back within two Inches of the
surface, where It was cut out by Dr.
(TIark. Bustler stood the operation
without an anaesthetic. Rustler Is
about 25 yeMrs old and one of the pro
prietors of the Idaho saloon.
It Is said Eustler was despondent
over a love affair witn Mrs. wcony.
who conducts the Headlight restaur-
ant. r-pokesman-Revlew. - '
Fifty nurguirtra In 19 Days.
Portland, Dee. 19. Since Deccmb
1 about 50 burglaries have been
reported to the police. The number
of thieves compared with the number
of cases in which nothing whatever
has been accomplished forma a rec
ord which Chief Hunt Is not likely
to produce In support of hia conten
tion that hia "system" is excellent.
Really good work ha been done In
several Instances, but such poor per
formances have been by detectives
pursuing their own devices. A great
deal has been accomplished by pa
trolmen, but the brunt of thief
catching necessarily has fallen on the
detective branch of the department.
COMINO EVENTS.
December 20-21 Oregon Dairy'
men's Association, Portland.
December 22 Washington Live
stock Association, Spokane.
January 9 Oregon legislature eon'
venes at Salem.
January 10-11 Oregon Historical
Society, Portland.
January 10-14 National Livestock
convention, Denver.
February 12 100th anniversary of
the birth of Sacajewea'a baby at Fort
Mandan, with Lewis and Clark's ex
pedition.
June 1. 1905 Opening Lewis and
Clark exposition. . .
A ritlST.MAS ANNOUNCE
MENT which will Interest you
whether you are building to
day or contemplate house
i-rectlon next spring Is our'
reiterated statement that w
are tn line for rluht prices
on rlttht lumber the right
time of the year all years.
Thut needs no diagram to
show that we have every
thing in the lumber . line,
sell it at fulr cost. May add
that we muke prompt de
liveries. '
Pendleton Planing Mills
Robert, ronter, Prop.
YOl'n CIHUSTMA8 SHIRT
will be your cleanest shirt, your ,
whitest shirt, your most comfortable
shirt, If we have done Its laundering.
Proud ' boast, but one backed up by
practice, skill, experience, facilities
and willingness. Why should we fear
to endorse our own work when M
many others say the lame thingt
Christmas orders early, please.
Itolilnson's Domestic Laundry.
DOMESTIO LAUNDRY.
i Carvers Silverware j
Ilefore you boy your Christmas presents call and see sny Ho
I of Carvers, "1M7" Roger Silverware, Chafing Diahe, Raaor, I
! '
e Knives, etc
Sec display In window.
T. C. TAYLOR
-THE HARDWARE MAN." T41 MAIN STREET.
For Christmas, Give Him
A BOX OF
Serpents will live six month or
longer without food.
3
i
I
I
!
i
?!
,
i
VI.
If
tl
- 1
I I
IT
1 1
r
fi