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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1904)
,1 i-AfiES. DAILY EAST OREGONLVN. rKVDIJSTOX, OREGON, SATTRDAT, DECEMBER . 04. pao fit. i I I-T-M IBOHHB 8 STORE OPEN EVENINGS I Practical Xmas Gifts! 8 HI i'. n ' I GF.N. CHAWFORD FAVORS I AMENDING TWO STATUTES. Xnuw Riirgains were never so great and so plentiful. You will riiwi th - , . . - ? Goods at this store. We are showing new ta Si toSJSS"4 As9rtent ot t Appropriate and Acceptable Christmas GOODS SILK PETTICOATS, nils, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK COMFORTERS, LACE COLLARS, Sn.KS, DRESS PATTERNS, UMBRELLAS, PURSES, PILLOWS, LIXEN DOYLIES, INDIAN RORES, HOSIERY. ' ROROfilS SHOES FOR WOMEN; WALK. ' OVER SHOES FOR MEN; WOMEN'S TAILOR ' . ' SITITS, COMBS, BELTS, SILK AND WOOL WAISTS, RIBBONS, FANS, SUIT CASES, LA DIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS, LACE CUR TAINS, TABLE LINENS, KIMONAS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, SILK SHAWLS. ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE TTI I'1 fllW.'I? C flE HITCH TITTTVO One Will Validate Certain lusues r Bontls Wherein the Strict Letter ot tlie Law Han NiA Been Compiled With The Otlier WIU Obviate the Neeendty for Acknowledging Deed. Mortgages, Certl fleetest. Warrant. Etc . r?" ... - - . .12 ilCLOSING OUTS' mil; ,u s JJ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DOliLS. ii lliec. H th., m .. M .t.. H "T .a m II tail I it ud I of ? met I. ahut! 'rtaW'-'i olamtiJ H H ( H We have a complete line or these and can lurnlsh you with any kind of a doll you muy want. Dressed or undressed, with kid or cloth bodies; with bisque or china heads. We have also a targe stock of china and bisque heads at huir price. We ore closing out our stock of TOYS. A large assortment on hund and we must sell them, regardless of cost. It will pay you to come In and get prices on these before going elsewhere. Our stock Is complete with Games, Money Hunks, Tool Chests, Toy Guns and Cannons, Trains, Tops, Tin Horns, Ships Watches, Drums, Toy Houses, Building Blocks, Magic Lanterns, Furniture, Doll Carriages, -DoU Beds, Children's Dishes, Picture Frames, Animals of all kinds, Scrap Books, Christmas Decora tions, Etc. i-li Tallman Co. Salem, Ore.. Dec. 14. To simplify mutters, do away witn "reu tape, and tn avoid the confuBton that fre quently arises. Attorney General Crawford has drawn up and will of fer to the legislature two bills lor amendment of laws now on the stat utes. One of these laws provides tne manner In which school bonds shall be Issued and disposed of; the other requires that all deeds, mortgages, etc.. executed by the state land board be acknowledged before a notary The present school bond law pro vMaa that when' honds are to be Is sued by any school district, the slate Ir.nA hnnrd ahflll be alven first option. nnd if the hoard does not take them they may then be offered to private Interests. Annther nrovigion of the same law is that when the school board of the district about to Issue bonds votes for i-uch issuance.' they must vote whether nr not thev will sell them to the rial... TV, a luvt nta nt Interest that can lie charged by the land board under i ills act Is i per cent, and It very (men tennanfrPfl thAt SPhonl bonds Can be floated by private capital at a much less rate. It was not tne intention oi Ika frnmorn nt this IflW. the attorney general says, to make It compulsory upon tne state ooara to wkb up uihnnl hini". nnr linnn the school dis trict to issue them exclusively to the state, but rather to serve as a means for the loaning out of the state school funds on the one side, and to give the scnooi aiairicis tne navaiiwse w ii maximum rate nf Interest. In order to do away with the con fusion which results from different interpretations of this law, the attor ney general will seek to simplify It t... MAt .annlrlnff that the hnnds be !ubmitted to the consideration of the state land board first, and then, if aeen f t. offer to nrlvate parties. This amendment will also validate r.n r.hnti twinita. whiph have been is sued under the present law, where m. imiht eviatn an in ineir 'eKiiiiLv on account of failure to conform to ih. artrlft nrnvlRinn of the law. The state land board nas tounu ine act requiring that all deeds, mortga- nn.ifinta. wnrrnmi Mr.. dh properly acknowledged, to be a nuis ance, and many of these Instruments in the naat have been executed with out such acknowledgement. In some faaua the instruments execuiea in , . monnnv Iihva tiMn accented and recorded by the county omciais, uui in many Instances they have been re- tn ViA hnarii for the necessary acknowledgment. The amendment will dispense with the acknowledge ment and will validate all instru ments heretofore executed and re corded without the acknowledge ment. V 7 Evangelist Victor Durrls. Vlntnr llnrrla hna e:ll'ne(l a reputa tion as a preacher that will cause his name to be remenm'reu unions me true defenders of the faith." For back of his brilliant Intellectuality we .Uncover the warm, loving heart ot a genuine, whole-souled man. What hla fellow-men think of Ic- tor liorrls may be seen from a perusal ..e ih iimnv AvnrMlitlia of esteem and confidence that have appeared tn leading papers oi ine couiury. t v quote two of the must characteristic: "Victor Dorrls Is one of the ablest and most successful preachers In this Mimirv Anv community that se cures his services in a protracted meeting. Is sure of a blessing. "J. w. M OAKVEr, "President of the College of the Bible, Liexington, ivy. a 7, ;; Leading Druggists 1! A..rrrr?f?fl tl4l4.tl4l.aiSlS.lTTH'v'VttT'm"" BOSTON'S RAPID TRANSIT. "The hundreds of people that hava heard and are hearing Evangelist Dorrls from nlRht to night, are be ginning to realise that In the com nieudatlon under which h came the halt has not been told. Opportuni ties to hear such Intellectual, clear, convincing sermons are rars to say the least of It. Mr. Dorrls has a com- . i i... 1 .... i A ih urnr 1 1 and Its 1-elatlOn tO tJOIl, Wllicn lew limn sess. Whether you believe tne uioie or not; whether you agree with him or not, you can hardly afford to miss the Intellectual feast before ins pun- llc from night to nlgnt." rrom mo Republican, Wauseon, O. Mr. Dorrls begins a series of meet. ings at the First Christian ehuroh, January I, 190S. A.CRIJBY&CO InilKirlers, Ilrccders and Dealers In Percheron, English Shire, Bel gians. German and French Coach Horses, also Mammoth Jacks Large Importation Just Received. We have purchased the OREGON FEED YARD, where we liave opened permanent headepmrters, and are prepared to supply the demand for fine Imported horses. All horses sold by us are registered. We Invite the publlo to call and examine the beautiful horses we have for sale. ' ' A. C. RUBY & CO. 1111111 1 I I I tfrrrrW t. V Our customers will find that we have done a whole lot to add to their happiness. Gath ered here la a superb stock ot , Diamonds, ' Watclies, Chains, Brooches, Etc., and prices are adjusted to the lowest notch consistent with fair dealing. The figures, on these things will cause a lightness ot heart, jbut not a lightness of pocket. I rial.... I-1 ,hU atnok. 1 All the good things can jLlfS, iu tWi!:-k?. row. It will pay you to look around. .aiiMtwT-T.T-. - - 1 . . a. f r I y J I 1 life Wit .t' IB ii J r mm m f t TMh far rr sKW w vfs " al -ST 1 SSl Srf WINSLOW BROS., Jewelers Baai postoffice mocic mmsm 4" ' iieV? AStandard for Quality. Cleanliness "JjJJ':5 ' Hand MadcClear Havana.' FIXNN & CO. Makers. Walters' flouring Mills Capacity, ISO tMwrel Uy riour exchanged for wnaat Mill Feed. Chopped T-i. A Great Factor Is the Newly Complete ed Tunnel. T600 Feet Long. Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, The city of Boston, and especially mat auu- nrhan aAntlnn known Bl F.ILtlt Boston Is going to receive a Christmas gift that will be "a joy iorever io everjr man. woman and child in town. The new transit tunnel under Bos ton harbor, connecting East Boston wth the city proper, is complete a al ter years of wark and will be opened to traJfic tomorrow. The new tunnel is 'the most Important segment of the Intricate and elaborate unoergrounu .liARi nf transportation wnicn. when completed, will give to Boston ,. ranid transit system that will rival Ki York's recently openea na'i Ti..im in CO minutes" subway The through line as planned will make it possible to run D.t.,.r and the western suburbs un derneath the great, -throbbing arteries of travel of the city, and finally un derneath the harbor Itself to the k. . 11 nn l.rmUlfl! The tunnel now completed was o- aun on August IS. 100, and has cost I2,128.07. It Is 7600 feet long. and the present terminus in oosion proper Is Scollay Square, where It connects with the subway. Two thous and six hundred feet are unaer .... water, and the rest under tne buildings and wharves of the city. KING BORN CHRISTMAS EVE. George of Greece, Who Is Shrewd and Accumulative. j... Tv... 91 fr m always sup- ,a t- nenullariv lucky to be . rhriamiu day or Christmas eve, yet only one sovereign has bad ihe Drivilege tnis is juns brother, and one of the few roy personages In Europe wno may - well-wisher to the COUiuu m British empire and Its many peop ea vin nnrff seems to Dear career vi im - . out the popular superstition, tor he . . . itiiu n in "auiuiiift .. . .. - than 40 years snaay mnare " and at the same time accumulating a fortune through shrewa inv-"-and speculation that has made Wm one of .the ncnesi i ers. Governor Bradys last report Jives the population of Aiasxa ai a...-- white ana . ....FOR Till: iiULIUAib.... STATUARY Busts, Placaues and Pedestals Fine Imported Steins Vases and Jardineriet in Lonels and Wellerwttre Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS A CltlHTMAS ANNOUNCE MKNT which will Interest you whether you are building to day or contemplate house erection nest spring Is our reiterated statement that w are In Hue for right prices on right lumber the right lime of the year all year. That needs no diagram to show that we have every thing In th lumber lln. sell It at fair cost. May odd that w muk prompt d llverla. Pendleton Planing Mill Loksrt. ForsCer, Prof. yoni cunisTMAg suirt will b your cUantst shirt, year whtlest shirt, your most comfortable shirt. If w have don IU laundering. Proud boast, but on backed P by practice, skill, ex per I tne. faellltla and willingness. Why should we fear to endorse our own work when many others say th asm thing f Christmas orders early, pleas. Robinson' Domestic Laaadry. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. 1 ; J