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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1904)
s? 1 i SIS 4I It DAILY KAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER it. If. rAGK THKFJ5. STORK OPEN EVEfONGS Xmas fins oniiw TRAINING VOICES. Rriiu were CT( STrt "d " PtlfuL To win rind the Best and Largest Assortment ot jons t this store. We are showing new mkMn hi all departments. Appropriate and Acceptable Christmas GOODS SILK PETTICOATS, FURa, o LOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK COMFORTERS, LACE COLLARS, SILKS, DRESS PATTERN'S, VMRRELLAS, FCRSES, PILLOWS, UN" EN DOYLIES, INTHAN ROBES, HOSIERY. SOROSIS SHOES FOR WOMEN; WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN ; WOMEN'S TAILOR SLITS, COMBS, BELTS, SILK AND WOOL WAISTS, RIBBON'S, FANS, SCTT CASES, LA DIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS, LACE CUR TAINS, TABLE LINENS, KXMONAS, MEN'S and boys srrrs, silk shawls. jALEalANHBER DEPT. STORE W11.L SPEND THE WINTER IN SVNNY CALIFORNIA. Home tor the Holidays VMtor From Portland. Spokane and Other Points Cone to Portland to En gage In Rlarksmtthlng Dorcas So ciety Will Conduct a Basnar Moved From Walla Walla Eastern Star Elena Officers Methodists Hold Quarterly Meeting. HHIHimMlllimTTl THE TVERS OF BEST YALCES. M4IIIMMMlMnilMIIIIII Milton. Dec. 20. B. E. Harden I fnr the hnltdava from Seattle. where he has been attending the State University. r and Mm Aaron Miller left yes terday morning for California, to spend the winter. Mrn Mvrtle Folev of Portland. Is the guest of Mrs. F. A. Slkea, Mrs. Marguerite Irons, who Is em ployed In the Spokesman-Review of fice, came down from Spokane and will visit with her parents until Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Edwards, who S. -. Iuh at trrio-fwi amnlnved on the Irrigator, are here to spend Christ mas. rt urnrhrii t Walla Walla, vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tolen. en route to Portland, where he will engage In blacksmlthlng. Marshall Wilkinson, wno is aiiena .aaek Teaehava mm Ike Haras Tner raaiu. "Ninety-live per cent of all vocal teachers are quacks, aald an old mo aictau. Few singers would doubt the assertion. Probably In no other kind n v.-nrv. can a man who knows practi cally nothing about a .UDject uo so nuk-klr a lucrative amount of teach ing. There are many common type the piano tencber who cannot get uinsh niinila to make a living, tba broken down old time singer, the dere lict of the concert halls, who never aine himself, and many more. Their half hour lessons may be said to consist one-third of chat ana gossip, one-third of scales and eierclaea and one-third of the singing of the ptvpU'a tavorlt songs, all Interspersed with Just enough commendation ami crm clsm to keep the pupil's food opinion hnth himself and of her teacher. There are teachers whose training has . mined voices, but temporarily banned general health as well. Over against these charlatans of the profes sion there are conscientious b " women who can detect faults In a voice and know how to correct them and who work carefully and enthusi astically for each individual pupil. It Is not easy to tell the good teacher .v.. .,...k and VOU Will find bit- .. .'.- - B.naivH in minf a sue rer ran - - . cessful singer's career.-I-eslle s Month ly- - CLOS ING out! OlR EKTIRE STOCK OF DOLLS. .. . We have a complete line of these and can furnish yim with any kind of a doU yoo may want- Dressed or undressed, with kid or doth bodlea; with bisque or china head We have also a large stork of cUJna and bisque, bead at half price. We are closing out oar stock of TOYS. A large assortment on liaud and we must sell theui. regardless of cost. It will pay you to came In and get prices on the before going elsewhere. Our -took Is coiMplete will. Games Money Banks Tool Chest. Toy Guns and Cannons, Trains, Tops, Tin Horn, Bhi,. Watches. Drums Toy Houses. Bulkllng Blocks Magic Lanu-rns, Furniture, Doll Carriages. Doll Beds. Cl.il.lren'. Dlsl.es Picture lYan.rs. Animal- of all kinds Scrap Books Cl.rlsmu.s Drcora tloua, Ktc. a ee - at a ee a a ah am e e AN ARBITRARY TYRANT. Tkls Autocrat Batata solely t. Tallman Co. ing Whitman college, spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kent ana j,i,.hMM mi.um Mnnri and Herma, v, .-a mtiirnit frnm a three-months visit In the East, part of the time at thA Of Tjista fair. in th Avenlna- a orosram will be rendered, and a small admission fee will ha l,nrff.n E. J. Davis, who is to succeed nis wth., J A rtiivta na cashier of the Bank of Milton, the first of the year. has moved his ramny ana nousenu.u a-nnita from Walla Walla, and Is living on the William Anderson place. Mr OMirn. t. Herrv or eoise, i here for a short visit with her broth-1 era. WArfrmaiinv evenlna the Eastern Star elected the following officers for next year: Worthy matron, Mlas May Littleton: worthy patron, n. i rra- sier; associate matron, earn, imub Romlne: secretary, Mrs. T. C. Salt; irumnr Mm s. T. Thomaa. DmHnninv tnmnmv evening Elder nf rn Place. Wash., will conduct revival meetings at the Ad- ventlsrctiorch. ir u uMiiiama Is here from Port i,.h .-hra he la attending a dental college, to spend the holidays with his Dr-.Min v,t-r Rlbson held quar terly conference yesterday afternoon. In the M. E. churc. In the evening Rev. D. C. Sanderson, formerly pastor here, but now or pomeroy. wasn., delivered an address. Sudden leath of Mrs liner, i h Piner was called to Portland Friday by the sudden Illness of his mother, who died before he reached her bedside. Mr. Piper returned home this morning. IKinns Society Itazaar. The Dorcas Society of the Presby terliin church will conduct a baiaar In the Davis opera hall tomorrow ana Thursday, both afternoon and evening of each day. All kinds of .fancy arti cles for Christmas girts win oe on aale. witi at ae Peavla . j i. m turns that in the very AUU IV f height of modern tiniea an arbitrary . ,iri nvAP a areat country call ed America. The name of thla tyrant ... kA,ir.iMit and all the In- was mcijtwv"""' . habitants of the land bowed themselves to his will, n. .-.r tha autocrat cailBed grown i tn miat aalde every men auu nuw dictate of common sense sometimes of honesty as well. Children over .....ii .r.artnir nut nreclous eyesight, cramping growlug organs, yet mothers whispered under tbelr breath the name x-.hndvdnesit and the evil went on. Men bought houses and Euroyieau antomohllea and other ex pensive luxuries, tne cost oi wm.o out of all proportion to m mrau..-. Everybodydoesit" was mo tlA0 MV Sorriest of all was Uie case oi me young girls. They patronlxed nn wholesome plays, reaa nooks ir.i.... by diseased minds, tney ovcrar-". abandoned the gentle Ideals of tbelr mothers' day and grew old before their time. "Everybodydoesit," thay aald. thus it was In sll classes of socl- ... .t.OTMtfhr.ut thA broad land. All . wonipn. vounirtind old, recog nlred the swny of Everyliodyiloeslt and bowed their ueiks to lits jokc. i nhu dolphin North American. I oMiiiK Druo-cnstS waeaeeeewweee al -w - TWt ft VSSfW&j' Gift Choosing Wil. be an easy task If you come t. ourjtore to mak the Election. "So many beautiful J1,,," preasion of alL Here the perplexing problem. -haW give." la easily solved. Highest grade goods In every line. A few auggestlons: Patterns RINGS-We carry nothing but solid ; 00 patterns and every one a beauty. Men's ringa, Ingle rtonn and rtgnet Lediear rings, solitaire, and every kind -of precious atones. Childres s rings, plain. chased and atone set. wc fill the GOLD BROOCHES As a token, th. 1 requirement very nicely. Our Urge varieW of ee . .. . . . . s hna vou have seen. having are very mucn m grave them tree of cY,"J'-T klndi. n the adj-ta- BKACI-XCTS-N- one. nm and Rebek- ah.AlT-yres'Ttne chain and padlock bracelet, tn aoHd gold. rsl-We carry only the rouTora T?L very be-. Th. CMBUELLAS-Je nr gfiM d -lv-r with handles are rt,rt'ca1 f tht roort durable silk. SCOTLAND'S KILT. Winslow Bros Jewelers art ASuSa"rd for Quality. Clta'Sistal1 'HandHaitClBrJfavana.-rU'KN&ca.HaKers. Postvoffice Block Jt Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity. harr." M' Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. MiH Feed. Chopped Feed etc. alJ UB llno' Tmm Orlf of Tkls Aaeleat , Plftareaaaa Dreaa. a ihii tha kilt was the out- linjiji,. ubj come of sumptuary laws enacted dur- i .i.. nf frv ami oi ner sou. MIK W ' - Jamea VI. of Scotland and L of Eng Und. These laws more or less oirecuj suppressed the ancient tunic, won tm, the hmildera to below the knees, and had in the remoter pan. oi Great Britain and ireiana lormeo u nf men from HotuaQ times. When this was condemned, the wearers evadtd the law by dividing the tunic at the waist, the upper part becoming . ; and Hie lon er tua auu ti, kilt however, must have been of earlier date, for it la shown aa a separate garment, neatly quiiteo irom i- . tnaa nn many mediaeval rrosaea and memorial alabs, Including those at Kllkerrao and Kiimone, wnn date from before 1WW. i. i. tl.la nlaltina. or -uuiiung, that It takes Its name, and no doubt tha sumptuary regulations promoted lta general adoption. a. -a mm ka DHlw, lm the middle of the night not long age there came a terrific ringing at a . hall. "Who's there T' be called down bl speaking tube. Io respoiu. vole cam. wc asmuis n a bouse a mile and a half distant Tb doctor got up. dress ed and went out with the man whom be found waiting for him at th. door. .1. ,, walked over to tb. call- JIHCUICI -- " ixm The dlatnrber of his slumbers told tb. doctor that be had Illness In his nous, sua wrnim na. to bav. look at th. ca... When they ka atrkroom h aald, "Now. VUW1 WW , l A .ffh tn tall me 11 we caav - He ww - erioos enough for me to send at once for my -own doctor or if It will do IX I wait until morning." Aa Accommodation Train. In the lake district of Kngluml there - Hllirim whlt-li has oulv OU. i la a i.uj . i 1 1 ' j train run by two officials, one of whom Is managing director, ticket collector, guard and porler and the other chief eugiiieer, engine driver and stoker. The train stops anywhere. It frequently goes off the Hue, but crowbars are car rled,.wlth which the train Is persuaded to return to Its proper position. When a friend of either official la observed ii, o train la brought to a standstill. At one time, when the managing director was courting the uaugmcr or a iiirnn-r through whose lands the line run. the young lady would Uike her stand at .1 certain gtc every evA'iium. uie u.u.. would he stnnin-d. 'he young '" would kiss licr rimkI night. Novelty Xmas Boxes CONTAINING THREE HANDKER CHIEFS AT il.OO. fl.M AND tt.M AT THE FrXH'LES WARKHOl'HE. FANCY XMAS HOXEfl. CONTAIN ING ONE PAIR LADIES' FINK KID UHIVW AND ONE PAIK FINK LACE Oil. FANCY HOnE, AT !.. $. AND .00 EbCH AT TDK I'EOPI.KS WAREHOUSE. FANCY XMAS FANS IN BOX, CHIFFON AND SPANGLED TRIM MED. IVORY HANDLES, AT I M), H2..MI. a.lM AND I P AT TIIK PKO- PI ES WAHF.IIOl'ME. NOVELTY WAIST AND DRESS PATTERNS IN HOXES, AT J."7, Cl.nn. i..V AND ITWARDS, AT THE PEOPI.EH WARKHOliSK. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAKEHOI'SE, THE LARGEST, I1EST LIGHTED AND MOST COMODHH S STORE IN TIIK ivitvn EMPIRE. SUPERB CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. VISIT PENDLETON'S FAMOl'H TRADING Tta.ll. They say capital is very timid," re marked the young man with th. gold beaded cgne. 'Well, I gueas you woumu . - tlie voung man with the cigarette, "if you'd have seen the way Marie GoMrox s- lamer when I asked for her liand."-Vonketn gtatesuian. "Clothes doan'd make der man. but dey help der man to make bis bluft U Wldfinbuoil. in 17r.a. In the uluety sixih year ' ber age, died Jean fuiuitt'jM of Itox burghe. She was not a very ri'iiinrkii ble woman, but her memory Is pre served on account or ner long u- hood, which lasted seventy-one years Her father, the nrst I-ord Tweedihilc, fought at Marston Moor In 1044. Thla Counteaa of Koxburghe's long widowhood Is Insignificant compared ith ihmt nf a certain Aanes pkmihit. According to an Inscription in Cumber well church, this worthy woman died in 1409 at th. age of lll years, having survived ber husband only eight yeara less than a century. f COMING EVENTS. iumh lo.ll Oregon Dairy men's Association, Portland. December 12 Washington Live stock Association. Spoken. January t Oregon tegisiaiur. venes at Bal.m. , January 10-11 Oregon Misioric. Society, Portland.' January 10-14 National urtn convention, Denv.r. . it laoih anniversary of th. birth of Bacajewea'. baby at Fort Mandan. with Iwia ana - ptdltlon. Jun. 1. I" opening " Clark exposition. Revolnrkm Imminent. . . ..... mi-, nf annroacblng revolt - , -... ..nnhla In TOUr KrSt.m I. nervousneaa, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric enter, w.n ., ... .v.. tMiihiMnma causes. It QtHnrmvci ... -- never falls to ton. th. stomach, regu late th. kidneys ana ooweia. th. liver, and clarify th. blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and II th. usual attenaing .-- . . UH,Mn and thorougn ei- unoer iia " - . fectiven..-. Electric Bitter. Is only 60c. and that is retumeo -give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Tallman aV Co., druggist.. lfc-arnliia-. ... ., a. arish to stat. that the person who took the artlcl. from a manicure set lat Saturday night . , k. Knnra of i Snd I O'ciOC'k, Is known and unless th. earn. Is re turned at one. they will be compell ed to tak. legal action. PLAtE. Double Tickets TWO TICKETS WITH EACH IML LAIt'K Pl'RCIIAHK DURINO TniC MORNING HOritH AT THE PEO PLE8 W ARE1IOCSE. ,u : n i. i 5