r T6 DAILV EAST OREftOXI.Vx, rEXDLETQW, OREGON. TUESDAY," DECEMBER 20, 1904. PACK 8KTBC. uinstmas Week at c t w tw f?9 Mam Street, Pendleton, Oregon For this Week We are Making a Tr emendoos Ctit in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Overcoats BAEl 1A Boys' Knee Pants Suits 2.R0 Suits at $1.75 $3.00 SlllU at $2.25 $8.50 Suits at $2.75 $4.00 Suits at $3.10 $5.00 Sulta at $4.15 J J Men's Suits I7.S0 Suits at tS.OO 1 0.00 Sulta at $7.73 $12.50 Suits at $10.00 $15.00 Suits at $12.50 $1.50 SulU at 913.90 Men's Overcoats 8.00 Coats aril at 10.25 $9.00 Cuats sell at .75 $10.00 Coats aeU at ....$7.75 $11.00 Coats, long belt, sell at $,75 15.00 Coats, long belt, sell at It.50 10.50 Coals, long bell, sell at ..... .(13.00 Furnishings. Notions and Mats Handkerchiefs and Mufflers Mil Handkerchiefs 25c to 35c hor Bilk Handkerchiefs 25c to (1.00 ken Handkerchief 25c to 50c ft Mufflers 50c to $2.00 Neckwear have the r'our-lu-llnnds, Strings, Bows, Shields and Banktark, all new Mock and new utlcrns; popular prices 25c and 50c have Mlici at 75c to $1.25 Shirts Smoking Jackets $1.50 to $ 50 Black, pearl and the popular browns, rrom $1.00 to 14.00 Dress Gloves Wo have 111 "Dent's," B. & M., and other popular brands. The prices are: Dents 200 Mocha 91.25 to 1.7 Silk Lined 919" to 1.75 Kids , 91-25 to $1.75 jaw a smua ca Suit Cases In UUs line we iJilne; e liuve everything In Suit Cases and TravclliiK Hans. Our prtiVH ail- modest, much below olliers; from H.50 to $11.50 IINQ OF BEASTS. Fancy Suspenders 5oc to i.25. Underwear Hoiserv i .im v Hiirl i,iin. to sult nnr Ami nvei-v nn in,. t iv Prices of the iM-lter corals rnnifc from 2.50 to $7.00 M, Stiff Bomiiii uud Xccligee. The better sixxls which are Intended for ChiiHtiiuiH present, are as follows: iff Bosom $1.00 to $1.50 f1' $1.00 to $1.50 fcUP $1.25 to $3.00 Wo have Mil the clicupcr (Trades as jvell as the better ones, Including BELFAST LINEN MEK1I. It Old Afrlcaa Hunter lliti Oil tke Monarch. usslng the question. "Which i of beasts ?" an old African iji: Its me to a desert pool some onlltut night when the ahad 1P and sharply cut and the lf In the dry, cloudless air f ball. All la nearly ai iT, only the light is allver. Sit down on that rock and thltity animals as they lIlo. rhinoceros, antelope, """lonally, If the water is too. But what has fright utelope and quagga that they beada up for a second and J '"to the shadows? The oth ' too, are listening and now ! of the pond. Nothing ""table. lrrepreHsihle Jackal, toniong wild things, remains t your dull human ears have Mraiid, but very soon the nd low, rumbling note of l herd of elephants reach t the water. The t down with their tails tatnd them, but not an- Is to be seen. The king l sound is heard. He l"" m hl back, makes LT """"J and retires eol- b""! it subjects, who now make the best of what i'fcking hi the oplnlolI o( NER TABLE. Will t. ' aam " one hap- he unfort- dlCidotorem care,ul hoatess apology and to- ,ubjeet my ah, tald ea8, "wCri"" 400 e,ab- J tk-Z Tn Qlte as aat- W' pe,0Uhave htWtert; doe8n-t tabL drop tmm the "'It Tio not attempt "K u N drops a fork nto of n. ' be remote .u . w nnL-in . v luw ,,orn,iWh,(n "cn be quietly on the St g( , ""oM Dtlle WaItt riia, m'"J with the corner nmaKoa Swords, To the kiv.ers of strange goods the bazaars of Damascus are far more alluring than those of Cairo or of Con stantinople. The capacious chests of the merchants contain much that we would buy were our purses longer. Old embroideries .of wonderful colors, deli cate china, silks of many hues, swords of cunning workmanship, all these lie plied beside us on the floor. It is but seldom that a .really good specimen of the Damascus sword can be obtained, for the art of working and engraving steel is dead. These swords were made of alter nate layers of iron and steel, so finely tempered that the blade would bend to the hilt without breaking, with an edge so keen that no coat of mail could resist It, and a surface so highly pol ished that -when a Moslem wished to rearrange bis turbnn be used bis sword for a looking gluss. la tfc Great Westers Wheal Belt. One square mile of wheat. Ever see it? Transcontinental trains used to stop In the Smoky Hill valley of Kan sas to allow passengers a vicrf of such a wonder. It realized all the travel ers' dreams of agricultural splendor. Hundreds such visions now mark the great grain area of the plaint", but their beauty la none the less. Six hundred and forty acres of wealth! It shim mered beneath the perfect opalescent blue of the sky, the tail straws bending with their weight of grata. Standing on the seat of the reaper one might see in the distance a glimmer of green pas tures and catch glimpses of rustling fields of corn, but here was the heart of summer. C. M. Hsrger In Scrib ner's. " Jastifrlaar Bis Leeiarc A lecturer who had a very fine lec ture on "The Decadence of Pure Eng lish" gave his address before a wo man's club. At the close of the talk a very much overdressed woman of the "fuss and feathers" type came up to him and said: "I did enjoy your talk ever and ever so much, and I agree with yon that the English language Is decadlng awfully. Hardly no one talks proper nowadays, and the land only knows what the next generation will talk like If nothing ain't done about It." The stoats MM an the Aslhor. Garnish I see you have niy novel. J'll bet you had to look at the last page to see how it came out Miss Quhszer No, I looked at the name of the publishers on the title page to see how it came out, and even now I can't understand how it was. Boston Tran script To Give Away a Jar of Candy. DeMott & Co. have In their show window a Jar of candy which they are going to give away to the child who comes nearest to guessing the number of pieces contained In the Jar. This Is free and every .child In Pendleton is welcome to make guess. A nrlou Freak .n LlKblninK. The old adage that "libtnlng never strikes twice In the same place" has often been disproved. .Here is an In stance In point: In the summer of 1884 the farmhouse of .Henry Axtell, in Chemung county, N. Y., was struck by lightning three times in one day. First it split the chimney from top to bottom, ruined stove and pipe and bored sever al large holes in tbe floor. An hour later a "bolt" struck the same bouse and tore f milk bench, upon which sev eral cans of milk were setting, all to pieces. The same evening a third flash entered tl roof and tore tbe legs from a bedstead. Itoalnt Cares of Old. For -epilepsy wear a ring made from a coffin ring , and take seven drops of blood from the full of a cat These remedies are equally efficacious either separately or In conjunction. For toothache carry in the pocket tbe tooth of a ssldler killed In battle or eat mouse nibbled bread or trim your nails on a Friday. To cure warts, rub a po tato ami ive the potato te a pig, or rub them with u piece of ehalk, then put It In d lUtle hua and thow it across cross rends. Holding the affected fin ger in t'.tf ear of a cat for half an hour was retJumed .an excellent remedy for a felon 9la Estimate. "How far do j-ou travel In crossing the ocean from Liverpool to New York?" asked Ibe Instructor at tbe night school. . . "Four thousand suUes." "Ob, no. Think again." "That's right," persisted the shaggy haired pupil. "I know the book says 3,000 miles, an' that's what it la In a straight line, but I'm counOn' in the nps an downs. I've been acrost" Chicago Tribune. His Trade. "And yon say you have a trader asked the kind lady at tbe door. "Yei'm," said tbe tramp, "I'm a work er in precious metals and stones." "Indeed! And can't you get anything to dor "Nom, de perl lee and de Jewelers are all on to me." Vsed to It. Tommy was visiting a neighbor's. At dinner the hostess apologised to him because the table linen was soiled at "Oh, that's nothing," he assured her promptly. "Ours is worsen mat ai home." Brooklyn Life. War, ladeedf He Why does a woman always think she ought to wear a smaller shoe than she cad? She-Why does a ma" always think he ought to wear a lnruev bat than he can? Yonkers Statesman. Ve hate to share our choys, but, Hlmmel! how chenerous ve vas mlt our troubles. -; .. . Art Department New Cushions, Centerpieces, Silk Cords, Stamped Designs, Colored Floss, Ruffles and everything for your swell cush ions. Hides, all colors, for burnt work; complete line of stamped designs, and the seta for same. Lessons given free with each set. AU the new art work In all the different new embroidery. Mrs. Carlson gives lessons Free. Art Dept. at Hasbrouck's a e The Columbia Lodging House M fjtist Arrived! A new lot of pianos and small t musical Instruments for the , HOLIDAY TRADE The famous STEINWAY. 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 IS per month. Jesse Failing Store Near Bridge. IHIHimUMIHIMMt Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the best goods are served. Main street, center of block, be tween Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR, LET TJS FILL TOUR BIN WITH I The French! I Restaurant i Best 25 Cent Meal la the City. Private Dining Parlors. J Elegant Furnished Rooms in e Connection. e GUS LaFONTALNE, Prop. St Main Street Rock Spring Coal Recognised aa the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to eon tract with you for your winter's supply. We de- , liver, coal or wood to any part of the elty. , !' Laatz Bros. MAIN gTHKKT, NEAR DEPOT THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when yon need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. . Use Kow Kurs for your cow tron bles. C.F.Coleswotny 12T-12 East Alta St. Agent for Lee'a Line Killer. Oregon Tannery For all kinds of fancy leathers and furs. Tans all kinds of leather fox ail purposes. Mounting and cleaning furs and fur garments. Best work manship. OTTKE A SON, HIS West Alta Street LET VS SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material . Dimension lumber of all de scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding-, Building and Tar Pa per. BRING YOUR UUJi TO ITS AND URT OUR FIGURES. , Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. C. R. Depot Get that Picture Framed Now! i J Don't put It .off any lunger. Y'ou want to giro It to aume friend for Christmas. Our store does the neatest and best work, has the moat com plete line of mouldings and mounting and tbe right prices. See C. Sharp 203 Eat Court Street. ' Expert Collectors We have located a branch office la Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ao cpunt too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: "No collections, no charges. Sulta Instituted, Judgments advertised. Tbe Van Alsllne-Gonioii A Co., Mer cantile Agency, II. V. I.lpe A Co., Mgrs. 119 E. Court SU Telephone Mala Sit. I"; I : t 1