EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 105. PAGE FIVK PERSONAL MENTION The Overcoat Sale is now in full blast at Tent Save money by buying now CITY BREVITIES U C Rader. Nuf sew Carpets Rader Carpets. Rsder Furniture lUder. tvc four-ln-hand ties tonight l5o at Bead Bros. A dandy trade we have had, thank you. Hamley. Get next to Hamley. he knows how to treat you tight We use the best California oak leather at Hamley's. Now located In Pendleton at Bosto Store Shoe repalier. Price reductions. Incorporation sale Bontnn store, best ever. Pendleton Business college has ne goal. Write for catalogue. Leather's Transfer company, day and night service. 'Phone main 511. 'Headstrom & Greenawald, shoe lakers at Teutsch's Department store. For Rent Store or office room In brick building. Inquire at Hotel Su George. For Sale Complete works Charles Lovel and Bulwer Lytton. Inquire at tola office For Rent Newly furnished house keeping rooms. Apply 301 South Main street. For fine shoe repairing, see Green awald & Headstrom at Te'itsch's De partment store. Shoes repaired while you wait by Greenawald A Headstrom at Teutsch's Department Store. The Incorporation sale of the Boston store Is bona fide. You will see th reductions In prices very plainly. Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc., have no terrors for child ren or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy expels all cold from the system and strengthens the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Orig inal Laxative Cough Syrup and Liquid Cold Cure. Sold by Tallmon & Co. This Is the picture) of the new eye glass mounting. It can not coma off and does not wrinkle the face. Come an'd let us show you this new mounting. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician 726 MainJStreet. HE SERVE THE BEST IN i cfeft Mule Willi 1 SAME AS USED AT THEIR OWN STORES AND WORLD FAMED. KOEPPEN'S Popular Priced Drug Store A. 0. TtOEPTEN, Prop. PendMon, Oregon. S : Big sch's Rader Carpets Rader. Furniture Rader Furniture. Tonight 50c four-ln-hand ties t6c. Bond Bros. Wanted To do plain sewing. Ap ply 777 Thompson street Pendleton Business College Is In lorsed by business men. Bond Bros, will sell you SOc four-ln-hand ties tonight for tSc John Oagen's Family liquor store, ,ourt 8t, opposite Golden Rule hotel Buy a Pianola for your piano. Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 813 Main street. , When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Rates tl per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. Wanted Girl for general house work. Best wages. Apply to Mrs. T. O. Halley, Ill Jackson street. An unusually large number of In dians have been In. town today, and many of them have been making pur chases for the holidays. About a score of Indians from Celllo and the neighborhood and The Dalles have been visiting their tllllcums up on Umatilla reservation. They had on their best bib and tucker, which means all the gorgeous colors, beads, etc., they could rake up. This morn ing they returned accompanied by several Umatilla Indians who will re turn their visit. The Dalles Chroni cle. "QIEEN ESTHER" THIS WEEK. Sacred Opera Will Ho Presented De cember 11 and IS. The big chorus enjoyed a full dress rehearsal on Suturday . evening and are practically ready to give a great production of "Queen Esther," on Thursday and Friday evenings. So well has the chorus work been done that Prof. Robinson believes that ho has never given a more perfect production than will be presented In Pendleton. The chorus will appear In Jewish and again In Persian costume. The great singing of Dr. Hermitage, Miss Klnsella, Mr. Kerrln, Mr. Noordhoff and Miss Fruker will be a rare treat Seats will be on sale on Wednesday morning nt Brock & McComas' drug store. BASKET SOCIAL AT FRLTTVALE. Public Invited to Listen to an Excel lent Program December 14. Notice Is hereby given that a basket social will be held at Frultvale hall, Thursday night, December 14. Teachers and pupils are preparing an excellent program of songs, reci tations, tableaux and pantomimes. Curtain goes up promptly at 7:30. Everybody most cordially Invited to attend. Divorce Granted. Paris Dec. 11. A divorce was today granted Porel, husband of Mme. Re- Jane;. HOT CHOCOLATE TOWN. CHOCOLATE, F. A. Fergus, of Echo, has been here upon a short visit Dick Powers, of Weston, has been in town upon a short visit. Sam Thompson left this morning for his ranch at Eastland. " ' ; J. IL Rohb, of Tekoa, Wash., was a. visitor In the city yesterday. W. B. Ross, of Mcacham, is In the city today on a trading trip. M. Ogllvy, of Pilot Rock, was In the city yesterday upon a short visit. Mrs. J. D. Plamonden, of Athena, was a visitor in the city yesterday. A. D. Cummlngs, United States army, was here Saturday evening from Spokane. , W. T. Hl.ilop, the well known sales man for Flelshner, Mayer & Co., is in the city today. . j Miss Delia Hudson, of Uklah, was a visitor her yesterday, having arrived Saturday evening. Camellne R. Wells, "editor of the Woman's Exponent of Salt Lake City, was here yesterday. A. B. Oalloway, representative of Blake-McFall A Co., has been here to day on a business visit -.. 1). N. Mclntyre, formerly of Athe na, and now of Nanton, Alberta, has been In the city on a short visit. Ed Brown, traveling representative of the Pacific Paper company, has been here today in the Interest of his house. Mrs. Norval Jones and little daugh ter left last evening for Walla Walla, after having visited here for several weeks. Jesse Falling left this morning for Walla Walla, where he will visit for a week or two and attend to business matters. Mrs. J. A. Best and Mrs. Frank Bal ing were at Weston Saturday to attend the Installation of officers In the East ern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurlburt, of Port land, are visiting with Otto Turner. Mr. Hurlburt and the Turner brothers are cousins. Dr. C. J. Smith Is now In Salem at tending a meeting of the state board of health, and Is expected home to morrow morning. H. T. Booth, the Baker City Insur ance man, arrived this morning from Portland, and left on the I o'clock train for Athena. Harry Hogue, of Walla Walla, was here yesterday visiting with his broth' er, E. C. Hogue, who left on the even lng train for Baker City. County Surveyor J. W. Klmbrell left this morning for the northern part of thtr rciuiily, where he will do son,e vn- veying on road 6711, near the state line Mrs. R. L. Wllkerson has sold her farm, comprising 120 acres, to Chas. D. Watrous from Athena, Ore. The consideration was $4000. Cambridge News. Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, federal In spector with headquarters at Portland, is expected to attend the meeting of the woolgrowers to be held In this city next Saturday. W. L. Oitcrrant, the well known farmer ol the Holdman country, has been here today on business connected with the Holdman school. In which he Is a director. H. B. Crosby, United States army, arrived here last evening accompa nied by his wife and maid. This morning they- left "n the 9 o'clock train for Spokane. Roland Oliver has resumed his law studies In the office of Judge S. A. Lowell., where he read law for some months before going to the Uni versity of Washington law school. HELIX CITY ELECTION. Captain S. T. I suae Elected Mayor But One Ticket In the Field. Helix, Dec. 11. (Special.) The city election was held today, there be ing but one ticket In the flehs, there was little interest Nothing out of the ordinary life of the village was noticed and It was necessary for the people to tnke second thought to re alize that such a momentous event was taking place. The following ticket was elected: Mayor, Cnptaln S. T. Isaacs; recorder, It. C. Michaels; treasurer, C. E. Botts: marshal, E. Richardson; councllmen. L. B. 'Smith, J. K. Botts, E. S. Norvell and J. E. Montgomery. EVANGELIST JONES TO HELIX. Begins Meetings Tonight at Helix Has Mntle Many Friends. . Tonight Rev. Mr. Jones, .who has been holding special services at the Baptist church for several weeks, goes to Helix to begin a meeting there. He will be accompanied by the pastor of the local church here, Rev. O. L. Hall. While here Mr. Jones has won many friends His rlear, frank manner In presenting truth has been refreshing. He has antagonized no other church, and has on the other hand brought a blessing to all who have heard him. May he come this way again, and that soon. O. I H. Death of Infant Daughter. At 11 o'clock this forenoon the 3-months-old baby g'rl of Mr. an1 M-s. C. W. McLyman, died from th effects of chronic Indigestion. The funeral services will be held tomorrow nt 10 o'clock, from the family home at 126 Cottonwood street , Rented the Lalng Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W .R. Frey have rent ed the Robert Lalng cottage on Thompson street opposite Mr. Laings residence, and will occupy It here after. The annual Income of the emperor of Japan Is 12,750.000. His official allowance Is 11,500.000. He has nn Income of 1500 000 from tho 110.- 000,000 granted him out of .he Chi neso war Indemnity, S25O.0OO from his private estates, 1500,000 from the A LETTER received by Santa Claus at the Peoples Warehouse i THmTY TO NACGHT. Pendleton Team . Won Football In Walkaway. The football game played Saturday afternoon between Athena and the Commercial association-high school team of this place, was a walk over for the latter. Six touchdowns were made by the Pendleton team, and after each one the kick for goal failed. The first touchdown was made by Penland on the first scrimmage. Get ting around the Athena ends the speedy player ran' SO yards, getting over the line without being downed. Although the Athena eleven played hard, the superior experience and trxlnlng of the Penland eleven was too 'much for them, and at no time was the game In danger. rr. GOING OVER REPORTS. CommlHHionera . . Considering . .the ' Clerk's Report. I Today the county commissioners met according to the arrangement made at the close of their November session. This afternoon they have been going over a report of the coun ty affairs for the post year. The same was submitted to the board by the county clerk this afternoon and was being considered at the time of going to press. ARRAIGNMENT WAS POSTPONED EvaiiH Ih Anxious to Have the Sus pense Ended. ' This afternoon Albert Percy Wat-maugh-Evans was all prepared to enter court and be arraigned upon the charge against him. It was In tented to have him brought up at 2 o'clock. At that time the young Eng IS) Jrk Dear Mr. Santa Claus: " Bring me for Xmas a fire en gine, a train, a threshing machine, a sled, boxing gloves, Buster Brown stamps, an Elephant that shakes his head, a horse, please bring me these things, your boy, Alfred Winter lishman was ready with his hair well combed, a good tie on and hi clothes carefully brushed. However, at the last moment it was learned that Judge Ellis was not in the city, being absent on a short visit to La Grande, and the case had to be postponed. When asked what his plea would be, Percy replied that he had not made up his mind. But said he was yred of the suspense and wanted to end It Consequently there Is little doubt but that he will make a plea of guilty and throw himself upon the mercy of the court An Aboriginal Oven. John V. Wheeler, while leveling a knoll on his farm last week, unearth ed a fireplace. The sides of the fire place were walled up with stone and contained a quantity ' of . charcoal Healthful 3 FURNITURE CARPETS Select good, useful Christmas presents now We'll hold them for you If you want to buy right U C RADER of course 11 :: Several weeks ago, Abraham Miller found near his place a granite pestle that had evidently been used by the original occupants of this country t pulverize corn.. There 1b no question but what this section was inhabited hundreds of years ago by a race more civilized than the Indian, and excavations, would doubtless disclose an ancient village between Emmett and Freesout hill. Just what force of natjire burled the village under a thick layer of earth is a matter of conjecture. Emmett (Idaho) Index. To Leave for Seattle. J. H. Nolf, the well known pioneer, has sold his household goods and will leave tonight for Seattle, where he will visit for a short time, with hla son, Fred, before going to Chicago to make his home. Exercises Can be had In so many different wmrs that It Is hard to keep track of thesa all. But whatever your particular bent, we are ..bundantly able to grati fy It; whether your penchant Is tot Football, Hand Ball, Golf, Tennis, Boxing, Fencing or lunching the Bag. We have the apparatus for every manly and womai.ly sport ani exercise. FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE Agents for SPALDING'S ATHLETIC AND GYM NASIUM GOODS. m 0) ! forests of the empire.