East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREOQNIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THlllKDAY, DIXRMIIKK 21, 1905.
PAGB BKVKM.
Only Three Days More I
PERSONAL MENTION
of Toy Buying
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
ALL MECHANICAL TOYS
AND DOLLS
AT
HALF-PRICE
Doll Carriages, Go Carts, Wagons, Pianos,
Blocks, Wheelbarrows, Chairs, Banks and a
a thousand other things that will make, the
children happy at prices that are right.
Lee Teutsch's
Department Store
CITY BREVITIES
Carpets Rader Carpets.
Furniture Rader Furniture.
Christmas weets at The Delta.
Humane Harness a amley's
A dandy trade we have had, thank
jrou. Hamley.
An up-to-date cottage (or rent. Call
'phone red 27(1.
Get next to Humley, he knows how
te treat you right
Now located In Pendleton at bosto
Store Shoo repal.er.
Carload of novelties (or Christmas
at Graham A Hunter's.
Price reductions, Incorporation sale
Boston store, best ever.
Pendleton Business College Is In
dorsed by business men.
Leather's Transfer company, day
and night service. 'Phone main 611.
John Gagen's 1".. riilly liquor store,
court St., oppoMu- ;niden Rule hotel
Get your mistletoe for Christina
decorations at (Iray IlroB. Grocery Cc
Anything you want In the way of
artistic furniture at Graham & Hunt
er's. For Rent Store or office room In
brick building. Inquire at Hotel St
George.
For Sale Complete works Charles
Lovel and Bulwer Lytton. Inquire at
this office
' Buy a Pianola for your piano.
Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 813
Main street.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
awald & Headstrom at Teutsch's De
partment store.
Get your wife a fine rocker for
Christmas. Beautiful assortment at
Graham & Hunter's.
First-class licensed stationary engi
neer wishes position at once. En
quire at this office.
Shoes repaired while you watt by
Greenawnld & Headstrom at Teutsch's
Department 8tore.
Did you see the carload of new
goods unloaded at Graham & Hunt
er's, for the Christmas trade.
The Incorporation sale of the Boston
tore Is bona flile. You will see th
reductions In prices very plainly.
Kinging birds for Christmas pres
ents, fine Gorman warblers for sale nt
H7 Jane street. 'Phono Red 2912.
For Rent or For Sale Five-acre
tract In race track addition to Pendle
ton; plenty of water, timber, good
dwelling, chicken house, sheds and
other conveniences. Charles A. Hill,
with Despnln.
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 Tallman & Co.
oak
U C Rader. Nut sev..
Rader Carpets Rader.
Rader Furniture Rader.
The Delta, the home of sweets.
Christmas candles at The Delta,
We use the best California
leather at Hamley's.
Magnificent assortment of bonbon
boxes at The Delta. '
For Rent Furnished cottage. Ap
ply to J. M. Bentley.
Read Gray Brothers' Christmus
menu In this Issue.
When In Portland stop nt the Hotel
Oregon. Rates $1 per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
For Sale Eighty tons choice second
cutting alfalfa, near town. Apply to
D. II. Hunter, or 'phone Muin 546.
If you are thinking of buying dec
orated china or cut glass as Xmas
presents, don't overlook the magnifi
cent line carried by Tallman A Co.
Are you In doubt as to what you
should give your friend for a present?
Then drop in at Tallman's and you
will find something that will be sure
to please.
MEDIOI OF PROMINENCE.
Murium Zuzclle. tlm Society Palmist
and Clairvoyant, In Pendleton for a
Few Dam
Madam Znzell, palmist and clair
voyant, is at the Arlington, where shi
can be consulted at prices that are
reasonable. Madam Zazell Is a cul
tured lady and nankeen most success
ful In foretelling the future an ad
vising on matters of utmost import
ance. While in Spokane, Tacomn, Se
attle and Walla Walla, she was visited
ny leaning society people, many of
whom have given her letters as testi
monials and recommendations. Sly?
came to Pendleton by request and will
remain here until December 27, and
invites ladies and gentlemen to call
and see her between 8 a. m. and 9
p. m.
Evening PiiMr for I.cwistoii.
Lcwlstnn Is to have an evening p-i-per
beginning the first of thu yeur. It
will be known as tho Teller, the old
name being revived to supplant ll.nt
adopted when the paper was resur
rected as a weekly. The newspaper
will have the afternoon service uf the
Associated Press.
Ileliirniil 1'roni Itnkrr City.
Prof. U R.. Travor. city superintend
ent of public schools, hns Just return
ed from a brief visit to Baker City,
where he went to confer with Prof.
Churchill of the Baker City schools
on school matters.
Notice to Elk
Pendleton lodge No. 288. B. P. O. E.,
will meet In regular session this even
ing In Eagles' hall. All members urg
ed to be present.
Pnnanas,
ons.
At IVmott's.
oranges, npples nnd lem-
We have had some exclusive
lines of holiday goods each year
since we have been in business'Jin
Pendleton, and
caption to the
Be sure and
you buy.
this year
rule.
is no ex -
see our one before
KOEPPEN BRO.'S
Popular Priced Drug Store
Will Moore went to Echo today on
brief business trip.
nurr jonnson, or Helix, has been a
visitor in town today.
, E. C. Fish came up from Echo this
morning upon a short visit.
E. T. Wade will leave tonight for a
business visit to Hermlston.
C. W. Leffler of Holdman, Is In the
city today on a trading trip.
Mrs. G. W. Bradley, of Athena, has
been visiting friends here today.
Dr. C. J. Smith left this morning for
Milton on professional business.
vviuiam lie weese, or Echo; came
up from there last evening on a short
visit.
J. S. McKay, of McKay creek, has
been In town today on a short business
trip.
H. M. Culler, a farmer of the Hold
man country, has been here today on
a trading trip.
Carl Hempblll, son of J. M. Hemp
hill, of Pilot Rock, has been visiting
In the city today.
Robert Brownell, son of D. C. Brow-
nell, of Umatilla, has been In the city
today on business.
J. F. Baker, a well known attorney
of La Grande, has been In the city
today on legal business.
Constable Jess Lieuallen of Weston,
Is In the city today on a business trip,
expecting to go to Echo tonight.
A. F. May left this morning for
Lewiston, Idaho, where he will remain
for a few weeks on business.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marquis, of Ad
ams, came down on the morning train
today and have been here during the
day.
C. P. Smith, the Weston sawmill
manager, came down from there last
evening and has been visiting here to
day.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor has returned
from Salem, where he placed Mbert
Percy Watmaugh-Evans In the penitentiary.
O. D. Teel, the well known resident
of Echo, came up from there last night
and has been attending to business
here today.
Miss Lula R. Lorent left today for
Reno and I'matllla In the Interest of
the Bast Oregonlan and the Oregon
Dally Journal.
Rev. H. C. Cleveland, of Milton, was
a passenger on the evening train from
that place yesterday, and has been
visiting here today.
Miss M. Thornton, of Baker City.
arrived last evening and left this
morning for Walla Walla, where she
will visit with friends.
b.. C. Rogers and H. A. Dowd. of
Weston, are visitors In town toduv.
Jesse Boyd has been here today from
Echo upon a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kutchenthal and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weslle will leave
Sunday morning for nn extended visit
to Wulla Walla and Starbuck.
Rev. George T. Ellis, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Athena, who
attended the Baptist rally In this city
this week, left for his home this morn
Ing.
miss I'auilne oung, of Elgin, and
Miss Florence Kingman, of Walla
Walla, came over from the latter place
Inst evening nnd left this morning for
Kigln.
fc. . Saunders, of North Powder,
the well known ice dealer, passed
tnrough this morning to Wulla Walla
and Colfax, where he goes to receive
orders for North Powder Ice which Is
now being harvested in lnrge quantl
ties.
Mrs. A. M. Ualey, of Pendleton, ar
rived in the city this morning and
will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
W. C. E. Prultt, until after Christmas,
wnen she will go to Southern Call
rornla to spend the winter. Baker
city Herald.
J. M. P. Snyder, the pioneer reser
vation farmer, was over from his home
at Walla Walla yesterday evening on
a business trip. Mr. Snyder Is one of
tne oldest farmers operating on a
large scale In Umatilla county, he be
ing "7 years of age.
(holiday hints
Both Useful and
Ornamental
A
HEAD
QUARTERS
Northern Pacific AiIiih.
Agent Walter Adams, of the W. &
C. It., Is distributing In this city, a
large geographical atlas Issued by the
Northern Pacific, which Is one of the
most conipleto and comprehensive
collections of general Information
ever Issued by a railroad In this coun
ty. It Is a largo sized book, contain
ing county maps of the state with
railroads, postofflees and prominent
cities plainly and accurately marked.
it Is an invaluable bonk of reference
In an office or home, and the company
deserves credit for the work.
Suit for Divorce.
Flora I. Jones, through Attorney J.
T. Hlnkle, hns sued Edgar B. Jones
for divorce. The two were married
In Montana In 1901. Desertion Is given
as the ground for tho complaint.
Sonnto Will Reconsider.
Washington, Dec. 21. The president
Id he will not exercise the right to
fuse the senate's request to return
the notice of confirmation of the cannl
commissioners. He will return the
notice nnd permit a reconsideration.
Under the three day rule the senate
lost the right to reconsider.
IT. S. Sailor Hero.
C. R. Kern, a common seaman on
the United States ship Peiisaeola. now
In San Frnnclsco harbor. Is In the city
today, having just returned from a
visit to his parents in Wallowa coun
ty. He Is on his way to San Francisco
to Join his ship before she sails for
the southern California coast.
Real Estate Transfer.
Elenor 11. lilhson nn,l Harry Gib
son to D. L. Johnson. lots 13 Htvl l
of Reservation addition to the city of
renaeton. consideration 11600.
Men
: suits
: OVERCOATS
; TRUNKS
I BAGS
: SUIT CASES
' NECKTIES
' SUSPENDERS
; PAJAMAS
; FANCY SHIRTS
; FANCY DRAWERS
; Sir.K 'KERCHIEFS
; UNEX -KERCHIEFS
FANCY SOX
DRESSING GOWNS
LOUNGING ROBES
HOUSE COATS
SHOES
HATS STETSON
AND OTHERS
CAPS
FANCY VESTS
WATCH FOBS
CUFF BUTTONS
COLLAR BUTTONS
(J LOVES KID
(i LOVES WOOL
UMBRELLAS
MUFFLERS
SLIPPERS
Children
CLOTHING FOR BOYS
DRESSES FOR GIRLS
SHOES FOR BOTH
.VXD TOYS
WITHOUT END
FUR SETS
KID GLOVES
WARM GLOVES
SLIPPERS
UMBRELLAS
wm
Women
SILK DRESS
WAIST PATTERN
SHOES
SLIPPERS
LACE DRESSES
SILK HOSE
WOOL HOSE
FANCY HOSE
SILK VESTS
UNDERWEAR
CORSETS
HOSE SUPPORTERS
NECKWEAR
RIBBONS
PILLOW TOPS
TAILOR-MADE SUIT
SILK WAIST
SILK PETTICOAT
LACE WAIST
MILLINERY
SATIN E PETTICOATS
KIMONAS SHORT
KIMONAS LONG
PAJAMAS SILK
WRAPPERS
COATS FOR STREET
COATS FOR RAIN
COATS FOR COLD
FUR BOAS
FUR COLLARETTES
FUR MUFFS
FUR NECKWEAR
DRESS SKTRTS
WALKING SKIRTS
SCARF PINS
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
BAGS FOR SHOPPING
BAGS FOR TRAVEL
SOUVENIR PLATES
SOUVENIR DISHES
UMBRELLAS
House
HAVILAND CHINA
IN WHITE
CHINA WITn GILT
DECORATION AND '
CHINA GREEN
AND GILT
CHINA nANDSQME
AND CHINA GOOD
ROGER'S TEASPOONS
ROGER'S KNIVES
ROGER'S FORKS
SOUVENIR CUPS
WITH HIGH SCHOOL
HOSPITAL AND
INDIAN TENTS
ON EACn ONE
PENDLETON ROBES
PENDLETON
BLANKETS
COTTON COMFORTS
SILK A LINE COMFORTS
EIDERDOWN
COMFORTS
TAPESTRY
TABLE COVERS
PORTIERES
LACE CURTAINS
PILLOW SnAMS
DOYLIES
SIDEBOARD SCARFS
TOWELS
TABLE LINENS
LAMPS
DRESSER SCARFS
HANDKERCHIEFS
KID GLOVES
FOR DRESS
FOR STREET
FOR PARTIES
WOOL GLOVES
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TRADE
VACATION BEGINS TOMORROV
All tho Schools of Pendleton Will He-
oeii January 2.
Tomorrow afternoon all of the pub
lic schools of Pendleton and the St.
Joseph's academy will close down for
the Christmas vacation. No school
will then be held until Tuesday, Jan
uary 2, when work will be resumed.
The Pendleton ucademy closed on
Wednesday aflernoon and will not re
sume until after New Year's.
In some of the rooms of the pub
lic school programs will be rendered
tomorrow afternoon and at the high
school the bi-weekly debate will be
held.
Women Cleared $230.
The women of the M. E. church
cleared about S 230 on their fair which
closed, after a two days' session, last
night They highly appreciate the
patronage accorded them.
At Demon's.
Celery, turnips, onions, lettuce.
beets and sweet potatoes.
Son Was Born,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kid
der, at their home on the Umatilla
river west of tho city, an eight-pound
son.
At Dcinott's
Turkeys, ducks, geese, chickens and
oysters.
Are you still undecided
what to give for Christmas?
Why not give jewelry?
It Is. close to the heart of everyone and nothing could be mors
appropriate and lasting.
Jewelry Is not necessarily an expensive gift.
Our experience of over nine years In Pendleton has gained for us
the distinction of being the quality store, and made us famous for
really worthy goods at the lowest possible prices.
Our display of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass. Silver
ware. Clocks, Fancy Umbrellas and the newest novelties In our line
wns never larger or more varied than this season.
Conic In and see our display.
LOUIS HUNZIKER
Jeweler
Baby Rings, solid gold BOo a., up
Ladles' Watches, gold filled 912.00 a d up
1847 Roger's Knives and Forks, 6 knives and ( forks, per set.. $3.90
For sale at the East Oregonian office; Largo bundles of news
papers, containing over 100 big papers, run be had for 25c a bundle.