PARK KtfiHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREflON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. EIGHT PAGE8. Thanksgiving CUT GLASS Suggestions Almost every woman adds a new piece or two at Thanksgiving time to her store of fine tableware. It gives a sort of brilliancy to the table and to the occasion, and is prized after ward a a memento of the event. Our Window . Shows Bargains In cut glaiw, being makes from almost even- reliable factory known. Our siock is the largest, assortment most varied, and prices lowest. One Inves tigation will prove this. THANKS. GIVING SPECIALS: S.ilt and Pepper Sets, sterling tops $1.00 Vinegars, cut whirl 3.30 Water Jugs, fern leaf and other cuttings jjS.i5 to $11 Pvrup .Tugs silver tops, neat pat- $6.2. 10 $7.30 Cream and Sugar Sets, new cut ! tins $(J.5 to $10 Vuse for Thanksgiving ... Footed Jellies, new stvle cut $2.50 t $7 N--pii $!.) t0 $S.25 Suoon Trays $-1.20 10 $6 Empire Tea k Crockery Co., Inc. G. M. VINTON, Mgr. PHONE RED 3741 Main and Alta Sts. BAD RECORD PRISONER SEEMS TO HE A CONFIRMED CRIMINAL, Is nil Escape Etviii the Walla Walla Penitentiary and Since Served a Term In the Ilolse Penitentiary. With Time Penally Added for Ycl Another Escape Is Wanted In Ne vada fur Burglary Is 27 Ycnrs of Age and lias 'Done Time" sis Years. J. B. Gilliam, chief turnkey of the Walla Walla penitentiary, arrived In the city this morning from Boise with Rucker Rogers, alias Harry Miller, who has Just completed a four-year term In the Idaho state prison. Mr. Gilliam arrived with his prisoner at 0 o'clock.- the westbound train being seven hours late, and left at 9 o'clock for Walla Walla. He stated that Rogers Is a man with a bad record, but that no trouble has been made by the prisoner while on the way to the Washington stute prison. Rogers escaped from the Walla Walla rcn about five years ago and was not located again until he be came an Inmate of the state prison at Poise. He was serving n term of three years for burglary, and before his time expired he made a successful escape from the prison. He was found sevtraj months afterward and was slven another ye-jr In addition to his first sentence. His time expired yesterday, but before he was given an opportunity to gain his freedom, Mr. Gilliam was on hand with extra dition papers for Rogers and prompt ly took the convict Into custody. Rogers served six months of a four year sentence befefe escaping from the Waila Walla prison, and It Is probable now that he will be given an extra year for breaking prison. As soon as his term expires there, he will be turned over to the state authorities of Nevada, who have absolute proof against the criminal of committing burglary in that state. Rogers, low 27 years nM. has spent the past six years of his life In prison, ai d when the states of Washington a.i.l Nevada got through with him, he srall have spent at least 12 more pared with the skyscrapers, that one can scarcely locate It. With the ex ception of one family, all of his for mer friends have either died or moved away, and consequently Mr. Freeman did not enjoy hla visit as much as he. wished. Mr. Freeman was 111 with rheuma tism while in St. I.ouls, and was con fined to his bed for two weeks, and soon as he became nMe he decided to return to Pendleton. He will pay an other visit to' the Missouri metropolis next summer. " in .ii ictM jvears behind prison walls. LIBBEY QUITE ASIDE FROM THE QUESTION OF ITS SUPERIOR LOVINESS THE INTRINSIC VALUE OF LIBBEY IS INFINITE LY GREATER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER CUT GLASS. MADE BY THE BEST WORKMAN IN THE FI NEST WORK SHOP IN THE WORLD FOR A CLASS OF BUYERS WHO DEMAND QUALITY ROYAL M. SAWTELLE, ' JEWELER. PENDLETON'S AGENT FOR LIBBEY CUT GLASS r.l X SAWMILL ALL WINTER. E. .F. Wilbur, of McKay Creek. Selllnc Ronsli Lumber at $10 a Thousand. K. J. W ilbur, the sawmill man of Xoi:h .McKay creek, was in the city yesterday for the purpose of securing supplies for his camp and to attend to other business. Mr. Wilbur stated that he expected to operate his mill the greater part of the winter, as the demand for rough lumber In that part of the county was sufficient to keep the ini'l running and turning out the product for the next several months. Mi. Wilbur stated that he was sell ing rough lumber at J 10 per thousand feet and v.i.s making a fair profit at tlvit price. The trust price for rough lumber at the present time Is under stood to be more than double the rate charged t.y Mr. Wilbur. GWIXN Bl'YS AN INTEREST. Will He Manager of the Pendleton Ab stract Company. James H. Gwlnn has purchased an Interest in the business of the Pen dleton Abstract company and In the future will have the management of the same. In speaking this morning regarding the deal that has been made Mr. Gwlnn admitted the fuct. He says It will require several months' work on the part of the company to bring Its books to date. When that Is done he says they will have the most complete abstract business in this sec tion, as the system used Is the best there Is. According to Mr. Gwinn the com pany will move from Its present quar ters In the Taylor building to first floor office rooms on Main or Court streets. At present the abstract business is being conducted by Charles J. For guson and he will still remain with the company. Charles W. Brownfleld has sold his interest in the business. RITri RNS I'llOM ALBERTA. I. A. Williams Lives In "the .Oregon Colony.' Jam;- A. Williams, formerly of this p'U'.e, Is here from Claresholm, Al berta, after an IS months' continuous absence. Some time ago he became afflicted with a severe felon which afterward developed blood poisoning which is now yielding to treatment. He will not return to Alberta until cured of the ailment. Mr. Williams now owns 40 acres of land near Claresholm, In the midst of "the Oregon colony," and has taken an option on C40 more acres, sending 2S"0 fr.r the purpose today. Hid family lias never been in Alberta, re maining here for school advantages. It Is probable that they will go to the province next spring. I GOVERNMENT ROAD COMPLETED This is Cough Weather Take propmpt action and nip that cough or cold in the bud. Don't let It develop Into pneumonia or la grippe when you can prevent it by using -ur Tar and Wild Cherry. It contains nothing but chemically pure Ingredients; is not strong ror harmful, but relieves that hacking cough instantly. We are the exclusive, dealers for Pendleton. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Prescription Druggists. KE'l l l'NS FROM ST. LOCIS. Gns Preeinmi Mail Not Seen Old Home Town in I'll Years. iv.r Fre'-nian. a welt known Pen dleton citizen, has returned from a visit to his Id home at St. Louis. H-: h.-d not ' isite.l that city since 1S70, y-Ntrs a4-, and he says that he had considerable difiiculty in recognizing lb-- -.in, t his fuiiio-r residence. jp s.t tll.it in n he lived there th larp-.-.t building was the county court l.ou.-.-. Nut now it is so small com M icadain. and Will Cost S:'.(M0 Per Half Mile. Work upon the sample piece of macadam road has no wbeen finished and the three government men have left f..r other fields. The road as completed Is a trifle less than a half mile In length and has been pro nounced by those who have seen It to be most satisfactory. According to the county commission ers, If is impossible to tell yet Just what the total cost of the road will be. However. Commissioner Walker t'-elares It will he In the vicinity of S :t i -i o, the estimated price. To Be Wedded Tills Evening. Miss Maud Hemphill and Charles Richmond will be united In marriage at 7 o'clock this evening at the home of the bride-elect's parents In the east end the city. The ceremony will lie performed by Rev. C. H. Xellnr. pastor of the First Congregational church. After the ceremony a wed ding supper will be served. The couple will take up their resilience on Post street, where Mr. Richmond re cently purchased and furnished a home. DON'T SHIVER All Winter just because your blood is in an im poverished condition. Take a dose of Hie Bitters before each meal. It will assist the stojnach ,n work of di gcMi'm, make plentv of rich, warm Mood and prevent Chills and Colds. IIOSTETTERS' STOMACH BITTERS :ilso cutes Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Cimtlvcncss. Female Ills, Biliousness, Flatulency and Miliaria. Try it today. SKknn I'I.vct Kills Team. K. C. Turner of College Place, near Walla Walla, had a narrow escape from denth yesterday afternoon. He was driving a two-horse team across the O. II. & N. track when the Pendleton-Spokane train ran Into the out fit, killing the horses and wrecking the wagon. Turner saw the train Just In time to Jump from the wagon. Beyond receiving a few bruises, he escaped uninjured. KNOX HATS MHO II If HANAN SHOES SUIT SALE Until December First We will sell any sack suit excepting black and blue serge, selling regularly for $22.50, 25.00, 27.50 and 30.00 Represented Conductors of Entire O. It. & N. System. Conductor J. J. Butler of the Star-! buck division of the o. rt. & N.. re-1 turned last evening from Kansas City where he attended n meeting of tin". chairmen of the grlevnnce committees: of the Order of Hallway Conductors' and Brotherhood of Hallway Train-1 men of th various railway systems of the I'nlted States. Mr. Butler rep-) resented the entire O. H. & X. system 1 at the meeting for the conductors, and E. M. Cross of the La Ornnde division, represented the brakemen. Mr. Hut-i ler Is a member of Tekoa Division Xo.j 4 s 1 , of the O. R. C and Is one of the most popular and capable employes, of the system. The meeting was held for the purpose of bringing the differ-, ent orders closer together on the vari ous systems throughout the country, and was well attended. Mr. Butler left for Starbuck on Ihe Spokune train this morning. It's time you knew something about our watch repairing de partment. If something alls your time piece, bring it here and let us prescribe a remedy. We execute quickly and at moderate cost, all sorts of watch and Jewelry repairing In the best manner possible. Winslow Bros. X Jewelers-Opticians, f Port of flee Block. X ,T. t 1 SERVES ALL CLASSES Our Savings Department la calculated to serve all classes; the old and young, the poor and rich. It receives deposits from one dollar up, and allows four per cent interest. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL, $50,000.00. RESOURCES, $300,000.00. Mrs. Callin Improved, Mrs. Seth Catlln, who has been very III in a hospital nt Portland for the past week or 10 days. Is reported as being much Improved. Her mother, Mrs. Leona Thompson, nnd sisters. Misses Harrlette nnd Edna Thomp son, have been In Portland at her bedside. As soon as Mrs. Catlln be comes strong enough, she will be brought to Pendleton and will remain here until she fully recovers. Tom Nye Injured. Tom C. Nye, salesman for the Stan dard Furniture company, and the clever cartoonist whose work has been noticed In the show cards In the store, fell yesterday on Ice In front of the Heilner building and broke an arm. Baker City Herald. Births In Pendleton. Bern yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs John Reedin, of the east end, a son Porn to Mr. and Mrs. James Beard of Kast Webb street, a son. Porn yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Young, of West Court street, a daughter. L'mntllla Horses; to Kanscfl. Two carloads of horses were ship ped from here to Chauth, Kan., yes ten'ay by Allen ft Downs, of the Or egon Feed Yard. The animals were range horses and are to be sold at the above place. Eyes Much Improved. O. W. Knight, who hns been tak Ing treatment In Portland for the past six weeks for his eyes, has returned much Improved, His son Arthur, also suffering with poor vision, will remain in Portland, taking treatment, for some time yet. Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was Issued yes terday afternoon to Charles Richmond and Mail le Hemphill, both residents This exceptional offer is made to in duce all persons not supplied to make a record buy and get a first class suit at little money. Remember this offer is good only until December 1 st, so do not forget and lose :::::: THE BIG BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Economy Centre where ' the most clothing is shown : : : I1 BACK FROM KANSAS CI TY. I 1REMEVS ELECTION. To Choose lire) Chief nnd Two Assist- ant lire Chiefs for Next Y"enr. Or. Monday, December 3, a fire men's election will be held here for the purpose of choosing a fire chief and two assistants for the ensuing year. The following are the candidates for those positions as shown by the official ballot which Is now being pre pa ret': For chief engineer, J. L- Vaughan; for first assistant, Claud Penland, J. M. Scarborough, Ed Ptansbery. For second assistant, D. Bnrnhart, Ed Baker, Lee D. Drake. Mclnt re-Da vlson Nnptlnls. Miss Corn Davison and Alex N. Mclntyre, both of Athena, were united in marriage at 2:30 o'clock this after noon In the parlors of the Hotel Pen dleton, Rev. N. H. Brooks, the well known evangelist, officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by a few In timate friends of the principals. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre will take a short honeymoon trip before returning to Athena, where they will reside. RivsminH-mls Celilo Canal. Captain McKenzle, chief of the en gineering department at Washington, estimates that (750,000 could be prof itably expended on the Celilo canal and additional expense of $10,000 on the Snake river above Rlparla. If these amounts are Judiciously spent on the Improvements of these two rivers, the engineer says navigation will be possible from Lcwlston, Idaho, to the Pacific ocean. Married at llcroilflton. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys of the FlrBt Presbyterian church, left last evening for Hermlston where he performed the wedding ceremony for Mrs. Helen M. Bnyre and J. H. Geary, this morn ing. Mrs. Sayre Is a daughter of Mrs, J. F. McNaught. Mr. and Mrs. Geary will reside In California after a brief Copyright 1906 The Houie of Kuppcnhelmer MANY MEN . The majority, in fact dress well; that is, ordinarily, moderately well; but men who are particular about every detail of style, of quality and of workmanship, are still few enough to be'noticed with favor. Be guided by the "Men's Shop" label and be this kind of man. Suits and Overcoats $10 to $30 Men's Shop 729 Main MAX BAE Main of this county. wedding trip to the coast.