East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION
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TRY A PAIR
SIL-KID
$3.50
Shoes
For Women
Nelson, of Weston, Is In
went to
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JUST THE KIND FOR THIS COLD,
DAMP WEATHER. ' EQUAL, IN
WEAR TO ANY $5.00 SHOE.
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
Get sunny. C. C Rader.
n. C Rader. Get sunny.
New Knox hats, Roosevelt's.
Big Una Stetson hats at Roosevelt's.
IS.EO ladies' Gloria shoe at Roose
velt's. Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roose
velt's.
Skates, skates, skates, 50c to (2.25.
Nolfs.
Fresh oysters, extra select tor ESo
per can. F. s. younger at son.
For Rent Good busines location.
Enquire 114 East Webb street.
Regular 36c oranges (or 20c per
doren at F. S. Younger & Son's.
Regular 60c oranges tor 40c per
dozen at F. S. Younger & Son's.
Smokers get satisfaction at How
ard's, formerly Rees' cigar store.
Call for premium tickets at Lee
Teutsch's They are worth money.
Try a pair of our Bunker Hill
school shoes. A doll tree at Teutsch's.
For Rent Storeroom. 72S Cotton
wood street; Inquire of Chris Ranley.
Japanese cook wants a job. Wages
136 per month. Address P. O.box 34.
The St. George restuarant, open
day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri
etress.
Green peas and string beans for
your New Year's dinner at F. S.
Younper & Son's.
Wanted Work by good cook and
housekeeper. Call on or address 214
East Court Btreet.
Dressed chickens, turkeys, fresh
oysters und fresh shrimp nt F. S.
Tounger & Son's.
For Rent Good furnished room,
two blocks from Main street. Call up
'phone Red 156J.
To arrive by express tonight, let
tuce, green peas and string beans. F.
S. Younger & Son.
Oranges, bananas, persimmons,
pineapples, dates, figs, raisins, honey,
etc.. at F. S. Younger & Son s.
Ladies' and Misses' suits now be
ing sold at cost and all alterations
free at Teutsch's Department Store.
' Bunker Hill School shoes are bet
ter than ever. We guarantee every
pair. Lee Teutsch Department Store.
Lost Silver horseshoe pin In neigh
torhood of Madison street Finder
return to this office and receive re
ward.
Be sure and Inspect our display of
vegetables and fruits before buying
your New Year's dinner. F. s. Young.
er ec oua,
The Musical Club met with lira J
R. Dickson and the Current Litera
ture Club met with Mrs. Q. A. Hart-
man, sr., this afternoon.
Give us your order for Erocertt
frolts and vegetables for your New
lears dinner and you wMl not be
disappointed. F. S. Younger & Son.
Bait Lake celery, sweet potatoes.
cauliflower, lettuce, water cress cab
bage, turnips, beets, carrots, cranber
ries, etc., at F. S. Younger & Son's.
Roslyn lump coal contains less
slate, burns longer, holds fire better
and is 11.50 per ton cheaper than any
eoal In Pendleton market, 'phone
main 21.
Work on the street crossing at the
intersection of Main and Alta la pro
gressing rapidly. The work being r0Hm for several days.
done by Commissioner Brown is of a
permanent and substantial nature.
Baker City has been enjoying fine
sleighing for two weeks, but the Chi
nook winds have also reached that
locality and the weather has moder
ated and melted away most of the
snow.
The Day and Night Express gives
"quick, reliable service." . Covered
wagon on street from 7 a. m. to 12
p. m. 'Phone Main -Sll, or leave or
ders at Gritman's cigar store. Billy
Leathers, Prop.
Clark E.
I-endleton.
thW""1- of Portland. l at
the St. George.
tW' Howa,, "own from Mil
ton on burinesj
Mrs. Lee Teutsch Is 111 with an at
tack of the grip.
Uriels Olds, of Walla Walla, was
a 1sttor last night
Representative Blakeley
Eastland this morning.
j w . S. Driver, of Baker City, Is the
-i ui me hi. George today.
H. H. McRevnolds.
Is In the city today on business.
Mrs. C. B. Wade is In the dtv. th.
or. ner sons, Guy and Ralph.
. Conway, of riM..
suesi oi Motel St. George today.
to!. R. c, Judson left last night for
Portland after a day's visit In the city.
reiry Queenan. the well irnn.
is registered nt nm.i at
T ' . . -
.n tvenpera. the well known
farmer of Helix, la In the city a guest
i nuiei uicKers.
Rev. John Warren left this
ing for Heppner. after a visit In the
cny. the guest of friends.
Conductor Harrv C. rirariv ij,
Grande, passed through this morning'
nana vvaua on a brief visit.
Charles Dement, of Walla Walla,
was a Pendleton visitor last night to
iieno. me Revelers' dancing party
George A. Peebles, of the faculty
of the Eastern Oregon State Normal
School Weston, Is In Pendleton to-
uay.
T. M. Lowe left this morning for
Starkey Prairie, where he will do
some work on his homestead In that
locality.
F. J. Walsh, civil engineer In charge
of O. R. & x. surveying crew at Te-
Koa, wasn., is In the city on a brief
business visit.
Conductor Cameron of the Spokane
branch of the O. R. & N, is taking a
vacation and Conductor Atkinson
is In his place.
Mis. K. A. Strahon is ill at her
hunie with a severe attack of the
grip. She has been confined to her
wM& Woe
C1X)SKI TODAY.
Kulc of Stilts to Iroquois Vaudeville
a Failure.
Chicago. Dec. 30. Managers Hyde
und Behame. of tile vaudeville in the
old Iroquois received a message this
afternoon fitini th? owners In New
York, ordering the house closed dur
ing the memorial services. It Is as
serted the advance sales for this after
noon's performance did not total
100.
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Happy
New Year
Don't be ott time during 1MB. X
Let oa supply you with. aei
watch.
L. Hunziker $
miiiiiMiiinHM
Since the holiday rush has passed,
lie freight traffic on the O. R. tt N.
has not been so heavy. Very few
extra trains are now running."
J. L Roe, the well known farmer
A Freewater, son of Carl Roe, one of
the proprietors of the Baker City
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Eastern ham, (corn fed) per pound 15
Tootplrks, 3 package 10c
Blue Ibel catsup, per bottle toe
Bananas, per dosen SOc
Great Western yeast, S packages lOo
Our Optimo S6o coffee, per pound . . Sc
Best cane granulated sugar, IB pounds 11.00
Fine ratine apple, per box too
No. t Macaroni, per box dOo
Imui soap, T bar - ISc
Loose Muscatel raisins, 4 pounds 1 Mo
K It Pays to Trade at j
jj THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE jj
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LVMBER JN DEMAND.
I dirge Contracts for Eastern Oregon
Product;
As was stated a few days ago, says
the Baker City Democrat, the lumber
manufacturing concerns of Baker
City closed a contract with a large
firm In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for
something over two million feet of
what is known ns "shop" lumber.
Each of the plants in Baker City fur
nished Its quota of the contract. Yes.
terday the Shockley-McMurren
Co.
Herald, is a guest at Hotel Bickera finished shipping its share of 150,000
In reply lo Inquiries we have pleas
ure in announcing that Ely's Liquid
Cream Balm is like the solid prepara.
tlon of that admirable remedy In that
It cleanses and heals membranes af
fected by nasal catarrh. There Is no
drying or sneezing. The Liquid
Cream Balm is adapted to use by pa
tients who have trouble In Inhaling
through the nose and prefer spray
ing. The price, including spraying
tube. Is 76 cents. Sold by druggists,
or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 War
ren street, New York.
Elegant New 'Bus.
J. J. Kelley. proprietor of the Hotel
Pendleton, this morning received a
nev 'bus from Portland. Tne venu-i
is from the Studebaker repository.
and Is one of the most modern makes
of hotel 'buses. The wagon Is nana
somely decorated and Is upholstered
In leather. Steel tires will be used
on the wheels of the vehicle until
spring, when Mr. Kelley will use rub
ber tires.
Game Warden Appointed.
t h mils has been appointed
eune warden for Yakima county at a
nominal salary of U Pr month and
traveling expensesYaklma Repuo
lie
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
.v. laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. AU druggists refund the money
U it tails to cure. E. W. Grove s sig
nature is on eacn pox.
"Hit the Trail" is to be the slogan
of the Pacific Northwest ta connec.
tlon with the Lewis and Clark Cen
tennial.
W. A. Storie, bridge and building
superintendent of the O. R. & X..
went to La Grande this morning on
business connected with his busy de
partment.
Francis Jackson, or Portland, has
been In the city for several days vis
iting friends, and Philip is expected
tonight to be the guest of his friend.
Donald llobinson, for a few days
during vacation. j
John T. Whistler, government en
gineer of reclamation work in Ore
gon, returned this morning from On
tario, where he has been on business
connect?d with the government Irri
gation project there.
S. C. Mann, employed on the Spo
kane Chronicle recently, and now po
lice clerk of Spokane, passed through
this morning en route to Spokane,
from Salt Lake City, where he spent
his holiday vacation.
Frank Willis, the veteran brake-
man on the Walla Walla branch of
he O. R. : N., is taking a vacation
Ui Portland for a few weeks and W.
W. Mappin, of Walla Walla, is In his
place on the mixed train.
Homer Allen, formerly of the Cor
allis Western Union Telegraph of
fice, accompanied by his mother, left
Monday for Pendleton In the hope
that the change may oeneiu nis
health. Corvallis Times.
The new home of Engineer S. S.
Butler, which Is being uuill oy v-on-
ractor Simmons, is nearing comple
tion. It will be a neat ana cosy resi
dence. Mr. Butler expects to remove
feet
This shop lumber Is a high-grade
product used In the East for the
manufacture of sash and doorR. It Is
worth here In linker City about 20
per 1000, and the freight charges
from here to Milwaukee are almost
another 112 a 1000.
It Is understood that the mills of
Baker City practically contracted
their entire output of shop lumber
for next season to this Milwaukee
concern, or about 3.000,000 feet at a
fair price.
While the Sound lumber mills are
partially closed down and coast shin
gles are at a discount, Eastern Ore
gon pine Is bringing a premium, und
will probably continue to do BO for
some lime to come.
Bookkeeping
Supplies
LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, DAY HOOKS, MEM
ORANDUM BOOKS, EVERYTHING REQUIRED IN BOOKKEEP
ING.
Diaries for 1905
Hujler b,-Lowney's, Gunther's,
The Palm and Our Own Candies in
packages frsm 10 cents up to $7.50
Fine line of bulk goods.
A. C. K0EPPEN & BROTHERS,
Popular Price Druggists.
As It Is In Klickitat.
The County Horticultral Society
will meet at (ioldendale, Saturday,
January 7, for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensuing year. The
Horticultural and Agricultural Fair
Association will hold a meeting the
same day. Goldendale Sentinel.
The suspension of terminal work at
Seattle by the railroads will result In
the discharge of 1500 men January 1.
his family to this city as soon as It Is
completed.
E. C. Getting, a locomotive fireman
on the O. R. N.. at La uianae,
passed through this morning to Wes
ton, on a visit to his home where he
will visit and recuperate irom a :-
ous siege with typoio rever mi m.
Vincents hospital in portiana
v m Sanders, a well known
rreamerv and Ice cream man of North
Powder, is In the city loosing ov
ine Ice market and prospecting for
.,erv locat on. He IS prop"
. ti.. aisma creamery m j--....
Powder, and may possibly locate here
If he can sell his Interests mere.
r w sidles, traveling represents;
. . i i 1. It, . nor
live of a roniano ..- -----houe
passed through Sumpter this
morning, accompamea x '"" " "
Mr. Skiles Is on his way to Granite,
here he goes to aajusi m,
relating to a recent sale oi uquon. ,
u lireennurn
not paid tor me
Dally Miner.
For the Ladies.
To the girl attaining womanhood, the
young woman, and those of maturer
years, during the recurring times of
depression and discomfort, when Na
ture requires a little assistance,
Beecham's
Pills
are a special boon. See special in
structions. Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and tto.
START THE NEW YEAR WI I'll A NEW SET OF BOOKS
BOUGHT OF JS.
RECT.
STOCK UNEXCELLED AND PRICES COR-t
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS
Mr stock MUST be reduced and Is now offered at less than
regular prices. Lots ol articles are going at cost. It will pay
anyone to come and see Jos Raster from now until January first,
for he Is In It on low prices.
JOE BASLER
who had
goods. Sumpter
YOCR CASE AND OSTEOPATHY.
You say, "I can see how Osteopa
thy can cure some things, but I do
not see how It can help roe."
As usual you have never thought
of a cause for your trouble. With
slight displacement of ligaments,
muscles and bones, especially of the
spine and ribs, with the nerve ana
blood supply dlslurnea inereoy,
form of disease may result, depend
ing on the naturs of the Interference.
The Osteopath can remove this
cause In one disease ss well as an
other. The cure then depends upon
nature's power to repair the damage.
All curable diseases, acute and
chronic, have been cured by Osteopa
thy. The following Is a partial list
In which marked success has been at
talned: Tonsilltls, dyspepsia, constlpa.
fion diarrhoea, dysentery, appendl
citls, sscltes. gall stones, cystitis, en
nroatate. "gravel," anaemia.
goitre, dropsy, la r-lppe, croup, bron
Want a Game Wsrden.
n-.ii. Walla. Dec. to. Members
of the State Game Association wll n
ask the coming se.o.. ... -lature
to amend the game and fish
erles law. to create the office of state
Kiirrm - Vr.m th filth
fndVmYd'paXenT Te obJect 1. c,ltl.; irthmt, hay fever
and game uej.. i.ri.. tvDhold and all fe-
to keep the game p- ; , ,,',,, MfhUtwn
commercial Mt , ..-.I ' ... .,. neuralgia, sciatica.
demana a .pv.. - - .m. gt Vitus
nervous pro...-.-. - , ,
dance, spinal curavture, lmpotency
men. milkleg. female diseases and
rheumatism (in worst forms); many
forms of heart
blindness, diabetes. Blights '
and consumption (except In far ad
vanced cases.)
Doctors Holslngton. graduates un
der the founder. Dr. Still, will explain
any point you wish. Call on them.
Despala block.
which
and officers.
1471 Cars of Produce.
There were 1471 car. of produce
.Joed from Torpenlsh between May
T :..a October 1 of this year.
It is
Jonthe N P., between Butte and
point on the N r.. from
th' ST- J P surveyed a line
"GoldendaletoLyletwoyear.
B. F. BECK
Sanitary Plumber
. 807 Cottonwood Street
You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit
Bowling la an exercise tliat brings Into play all the muscle
It develops the system and la recommended by physicians
and tnatractors la athletics everywhere.
Pool and billiard hall In connection.
"Get, in the Game"
Alleys, reserved for private parties If spoken for In advance.
Brunswick Bowling Alley
WADE SILER, Prop.
ago. Ooldenoaie