..i-.-,., - r , - rniMiMH-iwi Mmi.iMi.MHiiirw-T i n - t '- f 1 -r "v- PACK EIGHT. PACT EAST OKKGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FIUDAY, DKCKMUER 8, IMS. EIGHT PAGES. PICTURE SALE WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR PICTURES SEE WINDOW DISPLAY so pictures for. SftC pictures for. SEE THE CUT PRICES 9c 12c S A u as t. V B C M O 3 ONE WEEK MORE WE OFFER: 18 piece Floral Pink Soml-PorcelaIn 0 piece Floral Pink Semi-Porcelain 109 piece Peacock Blue Semi-Porcelain M Piece Peacock Blue Semi-Porcelain $11.00 $6.75 $10.50 $6.50 GET BUSY Owl Tea House THE PLACE KUHN IS PROMOTED. Will Have Charge of the Long Dis tance Service of This Division. W..L. Kuhn, local manager of the Pacific States Telephone company, is to leave this city to become chief of the long distance service In this di vision. In all probability his success or will be W. D. Burford, of Walla Walla, who has been here for the past few days trying out for the position. Manager Kuhn has been in charge of the local office during the past three months and his administration has been very satisfactory. Conse quently, his departure Is to be regret ted. However, his new position Is higher than the one which he held here. In his new field his headquar ters will be at Spokane, and he will Come in and see our Cut Glass Whether or not you are ready to buy, we urge you to come in and see our magnificent stock. Just from the factory of H. C. Fry, the famous glass cutter. LADIES' DELIGHT. Nothing more acceptable for a lady than something from our line of Cut Glass, any piece combining every element that a good gift should possess. The assortment being varied, you can find something at almost any price. After seeing our line you will certainly say that we have the best and the cheapest REMEMBER THE PLACE. Watch for our Window. Tallman & Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS. be In charge of all the long distance service east of the Cascades and be tween Burns and British Columbia. Regarding the work on the line be tween this place and Umatilla, which will give Pendleton direct connection with Portland, Mr. Kuhn stated this morning that the crew is now near Echo. So far progress of the work has been slow because of the route, which has been over rocky land, and other difficulties have been encoun tered. However, It will not be many weeks before the line Is completed and the Improved service established. FOR HEADQUARTERS IS I1ADLY NEEDED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Would He a Meusuro of Economy for Several Reasons, Allowing Hotter OpiKirtunlty to Care for Equipment The Dopurtmnit Needs More Homo lVndlelon Has a Fine Lot of Men in Him- Doimrtmcnt: Efficient and Unselfish, and Thoy Should Ite colvo More Consideration. - Harney Horses to Colorado. A bunch of something over 100 hea dof homes were started from this place Thursday morning for Ontario in charge of Ora Hill and Ora Ham ilton. The animals belonged to H Y. Hauck and Mr. Jones and will be shipped to Rocky Ford. Col. Mr. Hauck will leave today with 150 head. Burns Times-Herald. Cold In Canada. Rev. Q. W. Rlgby today received letter from his son, W. T., at Clares- holm, Alberta, who la now rapidly recovering from his recent Injuries. In regard to the weather In Alberta, Mr. Rlgby writes his father that on last Sunday morning the thermometer registered 33 below tero at Clares holm. What Shah vV c Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try delicious and healthful dessert, i're parea in two minutes. no Doilint; n baking I auo. boiling water and set v eooL Flavors: Lemon, Oramrc. K; Oerry and Strawberry. Get a pasViit w your grocers io-uav. to cts, We Lead the Way To better things in Groceries, and to lower priors for life's necessi ties. If you are not getting the satisfaction you desire In these par ticulars, we can render you material assistance, and save you many a dollar. Give us a trial. No prizes go with our groceries.. Just satis faction. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. AGENTS FOR GOLD MEDAL BUTTER, AND CHASE 4 SAN BORN'S COFFEES. ..... ... . . xou snouia not rorget that each day of your life brings your lire brings yoa you nearer to the time wl.en your capacity for earning decreases and finally ceases. What are you doing toward providing a fund that will become your mainstay and comfort, and prevent yow becoming de pendent upon reluctant relatives? Prudent people forestall Mich a possibility by creating a fund for their declining years by depositing with tins bank regularly a portion of their Income, which, aided by the compound .inter we pay, makus the accumulation of the fund certain. Commercial National Bank A city hall In which the fire de partment could have headquarters Is something that would be greatly ap preciated by J. L. Vaughan, nowly elected fire chief of Pendleton. When asked this morning regarding the needs and plans of the riensrtment the new chief named tho above as the most pressing need. In his opinion a centrally located station where fire equipment could bo stationed, and where firemen could make their headquarters would work Inestimable good to the department. Among the advantages that would result from such a station It would provide a room In which hose could be dried after a fire. At nresent it In difficult during the winter months to take proper care of the fire hose be cause there Is no way In which It may be dried excepting In the sun, Consequently, there Is danger that some time a company may respond to a fire call and find its hum frman With a properly equipped station hose couia be thoroughly dried and cleaned before being returned to its station. According to Mr. Vaughan there would be a great advantage in having a firemen s room In which memhero of the department could gather of evenings or afternoons, the room be ing in the nature of a club, with pa pers, cards, etc. With such an if. rangement the chief believes many of the men would be nresent of evening. and ready to respond to a call should one be made. Also, it would make the service more attractive. At present there Is no nrnvlnlnn fne practice by the dlfforent companies, as me city has refused to allow any pay tor such. Conseouentlv. it wn decided by the companies last sum mer, that no practice be held. How ever, company meetings are held monthly, and also the board of fore men meets once each month. At the comnanv meetinea the fnre. man presides, and subjects pertaining to the work are discussed. At the board of foremen meeting the needs of the different companies are made known to the chief, who in turn makes requisition to the council. A few weeks ago an urgent appeal was made by Chief Brown for new hose for Company 7. the old one hav ing become unfit for service. . How ever, no action has yet been taken by the council. . i In the opinion of the new firs chief i-enoieton nas one or the best volun teer companies In the state, in snlte of obstacles. At fires the men turn out willingly and work hard, taking chances of being injured or made 111 by exposure. For this they are paid 1 per hour. However, It Is said that none of the men really clear anything trom tneir work when the expense In curred by them is considered. Con seauentlv. memhershln In the rUnart ment Is more a matter of patriotism than anything else. Judge I Till ley at Home. Judge and Mrs. T. O. Hallcy re turned home this morning from Salem and will perhaps return to the capital next week to remain permanently. Judge Halley participated In a sos slon of the state supreme court and finds a large amount of work accum ulated to be disposed of. There are now 30 cases awaiting decisions and the court will be In session constant ly after he locates permanently In .Salem. Salem Is a very busy city and both Judge and Mrs. Halley are very favorably Impressed with it as home. Stock in line Condition. The unusual snowstorm of last Wednesday will cause many of the stockmen to begin foedlng much ear lier than Is the custom. From re ports It is learned that stock are In fine condition and enter winter quar ters unusually fat. It Is also a mat ter of gratification to learn that hay Is quite plentiful and the local stock men anticipate no had results from the early feeding and all were In readiness for storms. Burns Times- Herald. Priest Will Visit Europe. Tomorrow Father Desmarals ex- pects to leave the city for Portland and a few days later will start for New York. Baltimore and Washing ton. About the 20th of January he will leave for a six months' trip through Europe, vltitlng Italy, France and Spain. Father Desmarals has been an extensive traveler, but says ho expects to again return to Oregon to which state he Is much attached. The Dalles Chronicle. Stockmen Interested. A lurge number of stockmen have called at the East Oregonlan office within the past few days to Inspect the boundaries of the Wenaha forest reserve map which has been received at this office. Great interest la being taken In the apportionment of range within the reserve and a large num ber of Umatilla, county people will be present at Walla Wala on December IB, when the range within the reserve will be apportioned. . . FAVORS PENDLETON SCHOOL. Albany College Orfers Scholarship to Grniluntrs of Academy. The following letter offering free, and pnitlally free, scholarships to gniduntes of Pendleton Academy, in Albany college, has Just been received by Principal W. H. Uleakney, of Pen dleton academy: Albany, Ore., Dec. 4, 1906. Rev. Dr. W. H. Blcnkney, Pendleton, Oregon:. My Dear Dr. Bleukney: Our trus tees have made the following offers of scholarships to graduates of Pendle ton academy: Albany college offers lo nil gradua ates of Pendleton academy half schol arships In all departments and courses except the musical. To the graduate or Pendleton acad emy who has the hlghett standing of his class. Alband college offers free tuition during his freshman and sen ior years In Albany college, and half tuition In the sophomore and Junior years. Very truly H. M. CitOOKS, Seo'y. IS HE A FRAUD ? I onethird OFF One-third of the price taken off For One Week Until Dec. 7th 0wlfl.t IH Koh Bfea. TOOK SOISCIUPTIONS TO THE "GARTINLAITBE. Hep resented That Subscribers Could Also Get Enlarged Photos Took Many Subscriptions, All Paid In Ad vance, But No Pictures Have Been Received The Firm Which He "IO-presented" Docs Not Exist in Minneapolis, and the Suspicion De velop That Khontcr Is a Fraud. Was J. 8. Shomer. who was here a few weeks aaro tnkinr .,.... ror the German magazine, "Gartin laube." a fraud? tv,u t.A i. L , ouun is believed by some who patronised the semieman, ana mere is evidence to that effect it was a short time hnfn.. t.u ,. . giving that Shomer was In Pendleton, taking subscriptions for the "Gartln laube," which was a well known pub lication. The price per year Is 12. and aside from the nun., n,. - . also represented that an enlarged pic- iuic wuiiiu ne Kiven in n,l,lltlnn vlded the customer send to the' Ger man book company, of Minneapolis. There ure numerous German families In Pendleton, and It is said a good was aone Dy Shomer, who al ways collected the 12 In n,H Also, the pictures were sent to the v.ermon hook company for enlarge ment. However. Ihl. vn-..i w . airs. Charles Rqhrman received her letter men, n oeing stamped "Not known,' and "Not in the dlrectnrv r ... quentiy, it Is now suspicloned that .nomer was not a true representative of the "Gartlnlaube." anH that hi. -i- ture enlarging company was a myth. nmvever. no complaint has yet been made, to the officers n tho .h..ii.. ers desire to await further develop- INCORPORATION SALE IS A COMPLETE SUCCESS Roosevelt's Boston Store Fifty Years fhe Standard DR? CREAM MING A Cream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Ho Alum Cut Price on OVERCOATS t 8.00 OVERCOATS gQ S.UU OVJKCOAT3 $10.00 OVERCOATS ; $11.60 OVERCOATS $18.00 OVERCOATS , $18.00 OVERCOATS ,. $J0.00 OVERCOATS $6.00 $7.00 $8.50 $10.75 $13.00 $14.50 BOYS' OVERCOATS TAKE A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT- Baer Daley Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters A HOLD UP that will benefit you If you take -f -vantage of the opportunity ths sp litting and pu: ing before you our now fall styles of Neckwr elegance. Rich colors artistically harmonise prevail In our autumn assortment, and we will be pleased to outfit yo. We are haberdashers In general. Despain's Cash Store Court Street, Opposite Golden Rtrie Hotel. IF YOU CARE FOR YOUR HEALTH take linen to a laundry where care ful, cleanly and sanitary methods are employed. Need lake no step further than to our door needn't do that We will call at yours If you let us know your wish. May we put your name on our list when our wagon goes tfce rounds today. Robinson's Domestic Laundry For sale at the East (tftjuk office Large Randies of newspapers, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for Soo r haadta, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING While the stock la fresh. Then Is the time to do Christina shopping. At just this time the wise making their Christmas purchases. WATCHES All the best makes. CHAINS Solid gold and gold filled. LOCKETS New patterns RINGS 800 different styles. BROOCHES New enamel effects. CUFF LINKS Solid gold, $2.60 to $25.00. STICK PINS Great variety. The gift, season is fairly begun; an early selection of gifts is wise. A myriad of suitable things await your choosing here, along with beautiful wares in gold and silver and rich gems, there are scores of pretty and useful gifts that anyone would be glad to receive, yet whose cost is light comparatively. CUT GLABS Hawkes. CHINA Hand painted from the Henderson studio, Chicago. SILVERWARE New patterns In sterling. Full line of Rockford, the best plated ware made. UMBREIXA8 Handsome and durable. Train Delayed by Wreck. No. 1, the westbound O. R. A N. morning train, will not pass Pendle ton until about 8 o'clock tonight, be ing delayed by the bad wreck which occurred on the Union Pacific near QUALITY We are building on quality. Our standard Is high, bat the price we ask la not. Without goodness, Jewelry Is nothing WINSLOW BROTHERS, Jewelers Store open evenings. Rock Springs, Wyo yesterday.