East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY KAHT OltECOMAN. PENDLETON, OISKGON. WKD.N KSDAY, DECEMIlEU 37, 1005
PERSONAL MENTION
You Win Be
When you see the Prices on all HOLIDAY
COODS. Beginning Tuesday morning and
ending Saturday nightr everything left over
from the big Xmas rush goes at
YOUR. OWN PRICE
It Will Pay You to
Visit Our Store
Lee Teutsch's I
Department Store :
CITY BREVITIES
Carpets Rider Carpels. .
Ruder Furniture r.ader. ' x
Juune Harness a antler's
A dandy trade we nave bad, thank
sou. Homier.
Oet next to Haailey, ht know how
to treat ysu right
An up-to-date cottage for rent Call
'phone red 1T1; . -
Now located In Pendleton at bosto
8lore Shoe repal.er. 1
Pendleton Business College la In
dorsed by business men.
For Rent rurnlnl-ed housekeep
ing room 107 Aura street
Leather's Transfer company, day
aa night aerTloe. 'Phone eWi (11.
For Rent Store or office room In
brick building. Inquire at Hotel Bt
George.
For Sale Complete work Chart
Lovel and Bulwer l.ytton. Inquire at
this office
Buy a Pianola for your plauo.
Easy terma Bllers Piano House, 113
Main street.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
awald A Headstrom at Teutsch's De
partment store.
Shoes repaired while you wait by
Oreenawald A Headstrom at Teutsch's
Department Store. .
First-class licensed stationary engi
neer wishes position at once. En
quire at this office.
The Incorporation sale of the Boston
store Is bona fide. Tou will see th
reductions In prices very plainly.
Qoed second-hnnd plnno for sale
er rent In first class condition. Worth
1300, sells now tor 1165. Jesse Fall
ing. Four cords of split wood for sale;
and seven-room house near Pendleton
academy for renL Also, I want a res
idence lot earn of Main street: must
be cheap. Ira Bamber, 15 Association
block.
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 CoiiRh Syrup and Liquid
Cold Cure. Sold by Tallman A Co.
Deputy Moore Is here In the Inter
est of the Knights of the Maccabees
of the World, and calls attention to all
members of Umatilla Tent No. 17, to
assist him with Introductions to your
friends who have no Insurance, and
with those that are not satisfied with
what they have got. Remember, we
are working under the Legal Standnrd
Rates, established by the MortuiU-
Tables of the old line companies.
Rvery man who Investigates our rates,
Is satisfied with tlio futuro of, the or
der. The deputy's success Is your
success. Now get to work with him.
That meant you, Sir Knight.
U C Rader. Nuf seu.
Rader Carpets--Radar.
We use the beat California oak
leather at Ham ley 'a
' For Rent Furnished cottage. Ap
ply to J. M. Bentley.
The Cuban tobacco crop was prac
tically ruined thla year by unseason
able and excessive rain
Wanted Work by the day. Men's
mending neatly done. Miss B. Quls
torf, 624 Cottonwood street
When In Portland stoa at the Betel
Oregon. Rates II per day aad up
ward. European plan. Free 'baa.
For Sale Eighty tens chelae second
cutting alfalfa, near town. Apply to
D. II. Hunter, or 'phone Mala 54.
For Rent Three furniahod houses
nnd two suites of rooms. Light house
keeping. Close In. See Spooneraore,
124 Wot Court street. '
The mission of 'Early Risers" Is to
clear the way and give nature full
sway. These famous little pills rid the
stomach and bowels of all putrid mat
ter, thus removing the causes of
headache, oonstlpatlon. sallow com
plexion, etc DeWltt's Little Barly
Risers never gripe or sicken. A safe,
pleasant, perfect pUL Sold by Tall
man Co.
SPECIAL PltAYEK SERVICE.
At Congrojrutlonxl Church Thursday
Evening.
The prayer service at the First
Congregational church on Thursday
of this week will be of an Interesting
character. Bright and brief, yet full
of blessing to those who are present.
Every member is expected to be
present. Bring a friend. If you are
not present we shall want to know
the reason why. Coma on time, 7:30
o'clock. Richard Drown, acting pastor.
Reduced Prices.
Wn have Inaugurated an - after
Christmas sale and all prices on holi
day goods have boen cut from 20 to
CO per cent This vale Includes those
beuutlful Japunese novelty boxes,
frames, etc., which are so popular.
All our fancy purses, toilet and man
acure sets, engraved brass, etc.. In fact
all our holiday line. It will pay you
to come in and Investigate. Take u
look at our window as you are passing
by, or better still, come In nnd have
a look. KOI2PPKN BROS.
Real Estate) TnuiKferH.
Lewis Bolus and wife to A. L. De
marls, for 320 acres In township 4,
north of range S7, B. W. M. Consid
eration, $4300. ., ,
Louis Winters and wife I to Nick
Grosgebauer for 10 acres, more or
loss. In section 22, township 8, north
of range 35, E. W. M. Consideration
$3000.
W. O. Estes nnd wlfo to T. B. and
N. D. Hwcarlngen, for lot 8 and the
west 30 feet of lot 7, block 2, In the
town of Pilot Rock. Consideration
$1000.
;
New Year's Tokens
Beautilul line of gifts for
the New Year .
Brass engraved toasts and ap
propriate wordings for the New
Years greeting.
Pretty bon ton boxes filled
with the ohoioest sweets. '
Hosts of prett ideas suitable
for the occasion. ;
KOEPPEN BRO.'S
'; ,'. Popular Priced Drug Store
C. C, Hunt, of Ontario, is In the city
on a short visit
Fred W. Andrews of Echo, has been
visiting here today.
E. B. Kester of Springfield, Ore.,
has been visiting; here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walker left
this morning for a brief visit at
Weston.
Robert Burns, O. R. A N. agent at
Walla Walla, has been here since last
evening.
H. T. Booth, the Baker City Insur
ance man, arrived this morning from
Portland..
O. E. Harper, of the Blue Mountain
creamery, came over last night from
La Grande.
E. H. Henderson, of Astoria, has
been a visitor in town today, having
arrived this morning.
T..F. Boylcn en me up from Ante
lope a few days ago to vlwlt his fam
fly at 306 Johnson street
Mi Carrie Stanton, of Helix, came
down from there yesterday and has
been visiting friends here.
D. B. Richardson and son, of Helix,
came down from that place on the
afternoon train yesterday. .
Charles Alepach, of Lewiston, Ida
ho, was here for a short time thla
morning between trains. ,
M. 8 Corrlgal and two daughters!
have been visiting here today from
there home on Butter creek.
J. M. Hewitt of Haines, Baker
county, arrived last night and has
been a visitor In the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knight have re
turned from North Yakima, where
they passed Christmas with relatives.
J. B. Saylor, the extensive cattle
man of the Echo country, came up
from Echo lost evening on a short
visit
J. B. Montague, of Walla Walla,'
passed through todiy to Arlington,
where he win visit for several month!
with .his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Redfleld left this
morning for Heppner, after having
passed Christmas as the guest of their
relatives here. . ' . ;
John H. Lewis, state engineer, ar
rived this morning from Salem and
will leave this evening for the Free-
water country. .
T. G. Montgomery is now In north
ern Texas, looking over new range
land that Is being opened up apd.
promises to make wheat land.
Mrs. J. R. fihephard, of Salem, Is
in ine city louay visiting ner brother,
Fred Lockley and family, and her
daughter, Miss Bess Shephard.
Mrs. J. R. Candish, of Salt Lake
City, formerly a resident of Pendle
ton, la In the city on a brief visit
She has been visiting her brother, E.
S. Wilbur and family at Duncan, and
Is In the city today accompanied by
Mrs. Wilbur.
George Strand, a member of th
Pendleton high school nnd Com mer-
clal association football teams, ar
rived In Baker City last night from
La Grande where the latter arrant.
tlon yesterday defeated the "Beet
pullers" by a score of 8 to 0, and after
a brief visit with friends at the Saga-
ore returned to Pendleton this
morning. Baker C"y Herald.
A Few Snaps In Nice
Groceries
Sugar, 14 lbs. - $1.00
Oranges per doz. 25c, 35c, 40c
v.-.. '
Republic Coffee, Best or. Erth . 25c
Fresh ranch eggs per doz . 40c
Tomatoes, standard, 3 for .. 25c
Peas, standard, 3 for 25c
Soda, Arm & Hammer 4 for 25c
Red Ribbon Cream per can .... 1 Oc'
Syrup, per gal 50c
Beans, pink or white per lb 5c
Apples, Best on Earth, per bos $ 1 .75
Soap. Silk or Golden Star, 6 for 25c
Dates just arrived per lb . 1 Oc
Macaroni, per box 40c
Full cream cheese per lb ..... 20c
Comb honey per lb -20c
Sweet corn per lb 25c
Kraut per qt - 1 Oc
Agents for the White Clover Butter
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
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FAVORS EQUAL SUFFRAGE.
A. W. Nyc Dln-wcs the QuontJon
I Vopi Practical Standpoint.
. Pendleton, Dec. 27. (Editor East
Oregonlan.) I noticed In your paper
yesterday an article on woman suf
frage. I was sorry to think that you
had to go away back to New Zealand
and quote Murk Twain In order to es
tablish the fact that womnn suffrage
was beneficial and would tend to bet
tering our political condition. We
have seen that tried nearer home than
New Zealand.
You should have witnessed an elec
tion In Dayton. Wash., during the two
years the women were allowed to vote
In that state. It seemed more like go
ing to church than It did to the polls.
Of course, the men talked politics and
sometimes a few of them would speak
a little louder than ordinary conver
sation, but when they would see ladles
coming to vote they would Invariably
step aside and make way for the
ladles to pass.
I have heard some argue that It
would make no difference In the gen
eral result of our elections that the
women would vote Just as their hus
bands, fathers or brothers did.
Now that Is a mistaken Idea. I
have seen that Illustrated. I had five
nieces and It was my misfortune to
have every one of them marry repub
licans; but It's one of the happiest
thoughts of my life to record the fact
that every one of those girls went to
the polls nnd killed their husbands'
votes, nnd they never had any family
Jars before or afterwards.
As a matter of fact, the majority
of women would vote more Indepen
dently and I might say more Intelli
gently than the average man. Politics
would cut but little "Ice" with them,
tho yellow dog system would be cut
out, and be a thing of the past.
AD. NYE.
AFTElt MOKE MUSIC.
Mr. Luring Returns to IlCMrrvurion
From Portland.
Harold A. Lortng, who Is making
a collection of Indian songs for the
United States government, arrived
this morning from Portland, where ho
paused Christmas with friends, He
expects to pass the next two or three
weeks upon tho Umatilla reservation,
learning the songs of the tribes living
there. '
The Prices Are Cot
Reduced prices on holiday goods 20
to B0 per cent off until January 1.
Come In nnd learn the great saving
you can make.
KOEPPEN BROS.
San Francisco People Take 1 1,000,000
of Japanese Bonds.
' San Francisco, Dec, 27. When sub
scriptions to the new Japanese loan
were recently invited people in this
city subscribed for $1,000,000 of the
new bonds. The loan was heavily
oversubscribed, however, both In this
country and In Great Britain that
word, has been sent out here to the
effect that the San Francisco sub
scribers can only be allotted a third
of their subscriptions. The total
bonds to be allotted In this country
Is $16,500,000. English Investors tak
ing the remainder sold at this time.
.The total new loan Is $121,750,000
of 4 per cent bonda They are to be
used for the redemption of the fol
lowing Japanese issues: Fourth Inter
nal, $50,000,000; fifth Internal, $50,
000,000, both bearing per cent per
annum. The new bonds are being,
sold at a discount, so the Japanese j
are really getting $100,000,000 for the!
$121,750,000 Issue. The saving la In
terest by this redemption process dur-
ing a period of seven years to the '
Japanese government is placed at
$7,910,000.
LAD IKS' AID WILL MEET.
Congregational Auxiliary, on Thurs
day Afternoon. '
The Ladles' Aid of the First Con
gregational church will meet in the
parlors of the church Thursday af
ternoon,. December 28 at 2:30 sharp.
. Important matters are to be dis
cussed, and all members and friends
of the church are cordially ' invites'
and urged to be present .
This means you! flic hard Browa.
acting pastor,
' Two footpads held vp a Pasadena
street car at Los Angeles. They rob
bed the cash box of $40, and II 'pas
sengers of $60, and made their es
cape. t . . . ...
. CHEDITOnS MEET TODAY.
'Frt Broker Owvh ApproximsU-ly
$100,000.
San Francisco, Dec. 27. John A.
Percy, attorney for R. Brent Mitchell,
stated this morning there are no new
developments In the affairs of the
collapsed broker. Creditors met at t
this oftomoon and planned for a thor
ough Investigation of Mitchell's af
fairs. Their loss will amount approx
imately to $100,000. Mitchell Is con
fined at home in a state of nervous
collapse.
CHARLES YFJtKES ILL.
Physirinns SUito Tiutt Ho Will Ulti
mately Ilccovcr.
New York, Dec. 27. Charles F.
Yerkep Is slightly Improved this morn
ing, hut there Is little hope.
I.oter. Physicians deny that Yer
kes is dying and predict his ultimate
retovcry.
NOTICE
Py request I have concluded to re
main In Pendleton until January 4th
and am open for engagements for
palm reading parties any evening ex
cept Friday.
Persons desiring either clairvoyant
or palm reading can consult me at
rooms 1 and 2, Arlington, between 10
a. m. and 9 p. m. Your future is an
open book to me.
Madam Zazell
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After a Divorce.
Sioux Falls, S. D., Dec. 27. It Is
learned today that Mrs. Robert Fttss
slmmons arrived here Monday and
engaged the services of a local attor
ney to conduct a suit for divorce
which she Intends to secure In this
state when sho lias established a residence.
Tuk-y Hurlcil Today.
Chicago, Dec. 27. Judge Tuley.
lean of the Chicago bench, was
hurled today. The services were sim
ple and private.
Twnry-one Indicted.
Cincinnati, Dec. 27. Tiventy-ono
local dealers were today Indicted for
alleged violation of the untl-trust law.
MciCleilnn Sworn In.
New York, Dec. 27. Mcl'llelan to
day received his certificate of elec
tion and was sworn In at noon.
In Vlrclnla Over Sunday.
Washington, Dec. 27. The presi
dent expects to remain In Virginia un
til Sunday.
Son Wan llorn.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mol
itrom of Stage Gulch, a son.
The most pleasant, safest and best
remedy to use for Coughs, Colds.
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc.. Is Ken
nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This
remedy expels all cold from the sys
tem by acting as a cathartic on the
bowela Sold by Tallman ft Co.
The first territorial fair Is In ses
sion this week at Phoenix, Arlx., with
an attendance of 6000 and an extreme
A Square Deal for Square
Dealers
Ssuare Dealers, we taKO it. ar ethoae who try to give their cus
tom rs goods that are "square" honest all through.
If you are looking for usuful present for Christmas, and want
a "square dear' aad also want to save 15 per cent, you ean get H at
W. W. BRADLEY
$1S HAST COl'KT STKKET.
New and Second-Ilanil Furr.lti
The BEST
LAUNDR.Y
If the Pendleton Steam Laundry is
doing your work you are getting the
best If you hnve never given us
trial to show you how superior our
work is, do so NOW.
Only one kind of work done by
our laundry, and that Is the best
Pendleton Steam Laundry
x 'Phone Main 170.
FIS1LMAN A PKliillK, Propa
' ' jj
ATTRACTS EVERYBODY
It Is f: r.l with many Elcvtrkml Nov
elites aad up-to-date Electrical Sup
plies, Desk lamps ami fa my shade
for lacBJuieaeeut lusiy nuikr imtciiI-
Christnus Ciits
All Hails for wiring attended to
qulskly. Miniature laniM for (tirl-t-wmm
tree) desoratloiM.
J. L. VAUCHAN
Pbose Main 139 132 West Court
ly diversified exhibit