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rex PAOM. , " ' "" ' - Att.Y EASt OREftnVtAV MmMii ....... itr-n---1"'1' r i in mi - v, uwwa, Friday, December H, IMi. AGtiTTS. . . 1 1 1 it STORE OPEN EVENINGS Practical Xinas Gifts Good, at this store, w. re glM.,nP flTXt'.fH!,.t...'nd L" ATO., o, " TZTZZTZTTT"" I i Appropriate and Acceptable Christmas MM. tl-lllCUAls, llK.s, LOVKs HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK COMFORTERS LACE COLLARS. SILKS, PRESS PATTERNS TMBRELLAS, PURSES, PILLOWS, LINEN DOYLIES, INDIA ROBES, HOSIERY. SOnosiS SHOES FOR WOMEN; WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN; WOMEN'S TAILOR SUITS, COMBS, BELTS, SILK AND WOOL WAISTS. RIBBONS, FANS, SUIT CASES, LA HIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS, LACE CUR. TAINS. TABLE LINENS, KIMOXAS. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, SILK SHAWLS. ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE I jtn:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: in AisiNft imiiiTi OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DOiiS. We, have a complete Une of these and can furnish you with any kind of a doll you mny want. Dressed or undressed, with kid or cloth liodles; with bisque or China heads. We have also a large stock of china and bisque heads at half price. 1 We are closing out our stock of TOYS. A large assortment on hand and we must sell them, regardless of cost. It will pay yon to come In and get prices on these before going elsewhere. Our stock Is complete with Games, Money Ranks, Tool Chests Toy Guns and Cannons, Trains, Tops, Tin Horns, Ships, Watches, Drums, Toy Hoilses, Building Blocks, Magic Lanterns, Furniture, Doll Carriages, Doll Beds, Children's Dishes, Picture Frames, Animals of all kinds, Scrap Books, Christinas Decora tions, Etc. Tallman (Sb Co. Leading Druggists Our customers will find that we riare done a whole lot to add to their happiness. Gath ered here is a superb stock of Diamonds, v v Watches, ( ' Chains, Brooches, Etc, and prices are adjusted to the lowest notch consistent with fair dealing. The figures, on these things will cause a lightness of heart, but not a lightness of pocket Delve Into this stock. All the good things can not be in', the front row. It will pay you to look around. if m jr a ton & pERKYJl WINSLOW BROS., Jewelers Postoffice Block AStandard for Quality D'canliness and Workmanship.. Hand MadeXkar Havana.' FIXKN aCO-Makers. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 110 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped read, etc, always on hand. GREAT QUANTITIES IN THE PRESENT WAR. Claimed That In Battte of Liao Yang Some Russian Regiments Shot Away Eight Hundred Rounds Per Day More Ammunition Used Dar ing One Day Than During the Spanish-American War. The enormous expenditure of am munition Is one of the features of this war. The Russian soldier carries 120 rounds of rifle ammunition Into battle, and this will seldom last through a single day's fighting if the troops become seriously engaged. At Llao Yang some Russian regiments expended more than 800 rounds per man In the course of the battle. As this computation was based on the strength of the regiments when they entered the fight, and as many of them came out sadly depleted, It Is estimated that many soldiers must have fired as many as 1SO0 rounds. In the Russian organisation, the supply of rifle ammunition per man, including the field and reserve parks and the supply carried In the flying artillery parks, is only 422 rounds for Infantry, and much less for mounted troops. The expenditure of artillery ammunition has been as excessive. At Liao Yang some Russian batteries fired more than 600 rounds per gun. Russian field artillery carries in its limbers and battery wagons only from 108 to 160 rounds, according to the character of the gun, while the total visible supply, including the di visional, flying and reserve parks, av erages about 475 rounds per gun. These figures will give some Idea of the strain put upon the supply de partments during a great battle. More ammunition has been used In a sin gle day In Manchuria than was re quired to fight the Spanish-American war. Besides the Items of food and am munition, the wastage of other forms of war material Is enormous, and constitutes an unprecedented drain upon logistical resources. The offi cers who direct this Important branch of the art rarely receive the credit that is due them. From "New Feat ures of the War as Illustrated in the East," by Thomas F. Millard in the January Scribner's. ' REAL ESTATE SALES. A Few of the Sales Made by the Firm of Rlhorn A Noulln Since the Presidential Election, Nov. 8, 1(04, Arthur Hascall, house and two lots on Lincoln street, to Oeorge Peebler consideration, 11450. The Hamblin place on Garfield street, to T. T. Land of Helix; con slderation, 13000. Tom Baker, house and lot on Lll- leth street to Clint Brown and wife consideration, 11300. Dr. C. J. Whitaker, house and lot on Aura street to Miss Etta Newqulst consideration, $1300. Mrs. T. J. Kirk's house and lot on Tustln street to August Ouerderlan; consideration, I960. J. Jt. Smith's cattle ranch near Gib bon, on Meacham creek, to George Roberts of Pendleton; consideration, Lot 7, block 1, Ltvermore addition, to T. T. Land; consideration 1300. Lot 4. block 1, Llvermore addition, E. G. Estabrook to John Stockman; consideration, $425. Fractions of lots 7 and 8, Llvermore addition, to Mrs. Al Carden; consider ation. $285. Lots 4. 7. 8, 10, 12, 13, 14. block 273, Reservation addition, to H. L, Swaggart to E. G. Estabrook; consid eration, $500. L6ts 8 and , block 273, Flora Rel- man to Ralph Howland; considera tion, $160. Lots 4 to 14, inclusive. Reservation addition, James Raley to Mrs. Anna Robinson; consideration $1000. Lots 4 and t, block 6, Cole's add!' tlon, to C. A. Edmlsten; considera tion, $300. Lota 3 and 5. Cole's addition, to C, A. Edmlsten; consideration, $140. Lots 4 and , block 4, Cole's addi tion, to G. Rowland; consideration, $200. In addition to the above, this firm has also negotiated sales of two wheat farms, one dairy ranch and one livery stable. The firm also does a nice business in insurance, loans and collections. Office location, Room No. 10, over Taylor's hardware store, Main street COMING EVENTS, January I Oregon legislature con venes at Salem. January 10-11 Oregon Historical Society, Portland. January 10-14 National Livestock convention, Denver. February 11-1 00th anniversary of the birth of Sacajewea'a baby at Fort Man dan, with Lewis and Clark's ex peditlon. June 1, ltOt Opening Lewis and Clark exposition, Deafness Cannot Be Cared by lorftl application, as tbey cannot nacfc the diseased portion of th car. There U only acta way to core desfoess, and that la b constitutions) remedies. Deafnsss U cause, by an Inflemsd condition of tba mncous lining of ui Eostacmaa 'inn. Wbcn this tab Is Inflamed yon have a rumbJInx sound or In perfect Bearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is tbs result, and unless th In flam mat loo cas be taken out and this tuba restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be destroy ed forever; sine eases out of tan are caus ed br catarrh, which Is sot bins bat an In flamed condition of tn ntacoos surfaces. We will rise One flnndred Dollars for any cas of deafness "(caosed by catarrh! that cannot be cored by HaJi's Catarrh Core, nod for Areolar free. F. i. CHBNBT 4 CO., Toteda, O. Sold br drnaxlsta. T&c. Tea Ball's Family Pills for const! ps- The Morning Astorlan claims that ths largest candy factory in Oregon Is In dally operation In that plac. Novelty Xmas Boxes CONTAINING JHRKK HANDKER CHIEFS AT $1.00, ll.SO AND IS.SB AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. FANCY XMAS BOXES, CONTAIN ING ONE PAIR LADIES' FINE KID GLOVES AND ONE PAIR FINE LACE OR FANCY HOSE, AT 11.50, $2.S0 AND $3.00 EACH AT THE PEOPIES WAREHOUSE. FANCY XMAS FANS IN BOX, CHIFFON AND SPANGLED TRIM MED, IVORY HANDLES, AT ll.SO, $2.00, $3.50 AND CP AT THE PEO PLES WAREHOUSE. NOVELTY WAIST AND DRESS PATTERNS IN BOXES, AT $.87, $3.00, $4.50 AND UPWARDS,, AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. ' IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, THE LARGEST, BEST LIGHTED AND MOST COMODIOUS STORE IN THE INLAND EMPIRE. SUPERB CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. VISIT PENDLETON'S FAMOUS TRADING PLACE. Double Tickets TWO TICKETS WITH EACH IK)L- LAR'S PURCHASE DURING THE MORNING HOURS AT THE PEO PLES WAREHOUSE. CONCERT CHRISTMAS EVE. Instrumentation of Orchestra First Violin. Second Violin. Cornet. Clarionet. Trombone. Piano. PROGRAM. Intermezzo Ingomar Selection Yankee) Council Overture SCampat Walts La Soiree March Undo Sammy Selection From The Ameer" Overture Light Cavalry Intermezzo The Gondolier Caprice Cupid's Garden PROGRAM FROM $:$0 TO $.45. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Building Material OF A1X DESCRlPTlOKt. . SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS - Made to Order Bulkttag Pa per. Lime, Oemrat. Urtok easl Maed, Wuud Ganen fur iisi ad Dwelling a Specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alia Street, Op p. Coart Boas. HIMH Just Arrived A new lot of pianos and small 1 musical instruments for ths HOLIDAY TRADE The famous STErNWAY AND EMERSON pianos. New styles are ready ! for your selection. Latest styles ' and designs in lace eurtalna, ! portieres and rugs. Agent for ' the Improved While sewing ma chines. Paymsnta of $1 per month. Jesse Failing Store Near Bridge. ItHtMt I M The Colombia Lodging Hottse Well ventilated, neat and eom fortabls rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where ths beet goods are served. . Main street, center of block, be tween Alta and Webb atresia. F. X. SCHEMPP . PROPRIETOR. LET US SUPPLY YOC WITH Building Material Dimension lumber of all Ae scrlptlons, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Pa per. BRING YOUR BILL TO Vt AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. C R. Depot. : Get that Picture I Framed Now! Don't put It off ear Yon want to give 1$ te so ass friend for Christmas. Our store does the aisllst sad beet work, has the snoat ease plots Une of mouldings astd mountings end the right prtesa. See C. Sharp j Expert Collectors , We hava loos tad a branch sffloe la Pendleton, and will make eellesttaa defunct bills a specialty. Ne ac count too eld for us te handle. Our plan Is: "No eolleetleaa. ee charges. Sulla Instituted, Judgments advertised. 4 The Vaa Aistlae Gordoe Oe Mar., amatile Afeawy, H. T. Up a ( . Oa, Mgyf,, ; ,, 4 11$ K. Court M. Tssenstoaa Mate IlL