East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 09, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 11108.
EIGHT TAGUS.
At The Peoples Warehouse
...ALL WEEK...
$1.25 Wool Dress Goods for, yard
95c
$8.50 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats for, each $5.15
25c Initial Hankerchiefs for, each . . 18c
$3.50 Long Kid Gloves, all colors, pair . $2.95
$4.00 Silk Umbrellas for, each . . . $2.95
Ladies9 $1.50 Silk Hose for, pair 85c
Ladies' 50c Fancy Hosiery for, pair 35c
$2.50 Lace Curtains for, pair . . . $ 1 .65
$5.00 Lace Curtains for, pair . . . $3.45
$1. 25 Hemmed Bed Spreads . . . 95 c
$400 Bed Spreads, hemmed or fringed, pair $2.95
$7.00 All Wool Blankets, pair . . $5.25
$1 1.00 All Wool Blanket s, pair . . . $9.50
$4.50 Short Silk Kimonas for . . . $3. 1 5
$7.50 Long Silk Kimonas for . . . $5.65
$ 1 .25 Bleached Table Linen for, yard . 98c
$4.00 Napkins to match for . . . $3.15
Save Your Coupons....
..The Peoples
Warehouse..
.... Where it Pays to Trade
NORTHWEST NOTES
Klickitat Gov's After Settlers.
Goldendale, Wash. The Klickitat
Development league has signed a con
tract with an advertising company to
advertise extensively In the papers
and periodicals of the middle west and
east during the coming six months.
ed the old man down and beat him
horribly. Ludwig will recover.
Pav Out S20.000 at Astoria.
Astoria, Ore. By order of the Uni
ted States district court at Portland,
Fred W. Barker, receiver of the local
I lant of A. Booth & Co., distributed
over $20,000 among the creditors re
siding in this vicinity. Of the amount
paid out, nearly 113,000 went to fish
ermen and trapmen at Chinook.
:
Trie Death Again.
Wallace, Idaho. Despondent, Lou
isa Williams attempted to commit sui
cide Monday morning for the fourth
time. Some girls were drinking and
sent a messenger to Miss Williams to
join the crowd. The messenger found
her with an empty phial of laudanum
and half empty bottle of carbolic acid
beside her.
I.tcal Option Offender Fined.
Bugene. Ore. Judge Harris, of the
circuit court, Monday Imposed a fine
of $5fn upon John Williams, a local
drayman, for violating the local op
tion law. Shell Coffman, charged with
th same offense, pleaded guilty and
van given a sentence of 30 days In the
county Jail and fined $150. Other
cases are to come up during the week.
Citizens' Ticket Prevails In Canby,
Conlpy, Ore.. At a city election
Monday. J'.hn Graham, H. C. Gilmore,
C. X. Wait, and W. H. Bair. candidates
for Councilman n the Citizen's tic
ket, v.-we ilicl'.d by good majorities,
and C. T. Hates was elected Council
man on th- Good Government ticket,
I-r'.y I). Walker, of the Citizens' tic-l-i
t. w is elected City Treasurer.
.liked .Vitn BchIn Farmer,
Palouse, Wash. Fred Guyser, a
young farmer who lives at the foot
of tiuwim' Mountain, to the east, en
! red the iiouse of John Ludwig, an
fired farmer, 3 ',4 miles east of this
city, Monday, and. after being refus
er) the hand of Lud wig's stepdaughter,
Anna Gruenert, In marriage, knock-
Mummified Body Hangs to Tree.
Tacoma. The mummified body of
a man who had hanged himself to a
tiee was discovered In the dense for
est of Tolnt Defiance Park, about two
miles from the pavilion Sunday eve.
ning. There was nothing by which
the man's name could be learned,
CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGE.
Editor Arrested on the Compliant of a
Candidate.
Charles A. Patterson, editor of the
Emmondsburg, (X. D.) Advocate, was
arrested October 20 on a charge of
criminal libel preferred by Colonel
W. P. Tuttle of Dawson, candidate for
the legislature in the legislative dis
trict comprising Emmons and Kidder
counties. Tuttle is a former resident
of Chicago, where he was a member
of the board of trade and a promi
nent grain operator. He went to that
state several years ago and settled
at Dawson.
The Advocate charged that Tuttlo
went to the state to get a divorce and
that there was an indictment pending
against him In connection with the di
vorce proceedings.
The case that was Instituted against
Tuttle in Illinois was dropped shortly
after it was started and no prosecu
tion has ever followed. Tuttle swore
out a complaint against Patterson,
and when arraigned the latter was re
leased in the custody of his counsel.
Tuttle Is reputed to be a mllllan
aire. Patterson has been a resident of
Emmons county for many years and
Is a real estate operator and newspa
per man.
JACK RABBIT HUNT
FOR OYSTER SL'PI'EK
COFFEE
A middling steak and
first-rate coffee are better
than middling coffee and
first-rate steak. Con
sider the cost
Ymt frer.r '-lurni (HI mm? M M Aval
A competitive jackretbit hunt with
the hunters at Two Rivers Is now be
ing planned by sportsmen In this city,
to take place next Sunday says the
Walla Walla Bulletin. A party of
twenty two persons from here is de
sired, and these will be matched
against a like number at Two Rivers,
the side killing the msot of the lone
eared tribe of bunners to partake of
an oyster supper at the expense of the
losers. The Walla Walla party will
leave here Sunday morning over the
Northern Pacific for Two Rivers at
6:30.
Keelr Convicted of Manslaughter.
If. J Keely, Northern Pacific train
dispatcher at Plains, Mont., has been
convicted of Involuntary manslaught
er In connection with . the wreck
which occurred at Olive, Mont., In
Heptembw last.
At the Pendleton.
F. V. Roberts. Portland; David
Wilson, , Spokane; W. E. Lewis, San
Francisco, P. D. Smith. Portland; C.
it. Travis. Chicago; J. D. Cnsev. Hil-
gard: H. R. Hogue, Walla Walla; M.
S. Weide and wife, St. Paul; A. P.
Bradbury, Portland; A. Boblet?, Port
land; C. K. Moore. St. Joe. Mo.; G. D.
Galley, W. M. Freeman, Portland; S.
O. Xewton, San Francisco; M. P.. Tra
vis, Chicago; L. B. Russel. Athena;
C. G. Hlckok. Portland; M. Asher.
San Francisco: Kugene Wright, R. M.
McCrea. N. J. Barth, Portland; Wallis
Brunsdon, ,1. W. Hitchcock, Starbuck;
Thos. Rergons; Frank Roberts, Hepp
ner; Paul David. Seattle; G. S. Rob
inson and wife, Chicago; W. J. Hong
land, Rosalia, Wash.
Make a note now to get Ely's Cream
Balm if you are troubled with nasal
catarrh, hay fever or cold In the head.
It Is purifying and soothing to the
scnt!t!vn membrane that lines the air
passages. It Is made to overcome the
disease, not to fool the patient by a
short, deceptive relief. There Is no
cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not
be talked into taking a substitute for
Ely's Cream Balm. All druggists sell
It. Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros.,
56 Warren Street, Xew York.
Eight Dollars!
From Pendleton to Spokane and
return via the O. R. & N. tickets will
be sold on account of the National
Apple show from December 6 to 11
inclusive, good for return until De
cember 15, and costing $8.
Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills. They are antiseptic and soothe
pain quickly. Insist upon DeWitt's
Kidney and Eladder Pills. Regular
size 50c. Sold here by Tallman & Co.
Second hand goods bought and
sold. Best price paid. Empire sec
ond hand store, Empire block, across
from N. P. depot. Phone Red 3201.
For Sale.
Fine chicken ranch. Coops and all
buildings In good condition. Also
255 acres good wheat land adjoining.
Enquire of Anton Nolte. Pendleton.
MOTHER WRITES IN
BEHALF OF LIBRARY
With , eager anticipation I heard by
accident a number of ladles discuss
ing plans for (oh.Joy) a free public
library for Pendleton. The very first
(lui'stlon before I said "with a bath,"
I asked the hotel clerk on my arrival
in "Pendleton the Beautiful" was j
"where Is the public lihnyy?" Alas
and yet alas there was none. Xo mat
ter: It Is Just around the corner, now.
Try if you have any imagination, t(
think of a bookless world, a bookless
town and O, dear, a bookless homn.
Anil we all know all book lovers
know how many years It takes to
Kiitiit-1 (lui'lll I n il Jim I Ml itll (hr
beoks we so want to read nnd there
.ire many families who can not afford '
to lmv books, onlv now and then a
i.lft l,,,.iL- 'in,l Hint in',,,,. f.,iM- ..i.ii. I
have young people who hunger always
for books, and stop and think, Just
for a moment, what goo books and ET fronl the h. known, .tric.ly hol.lc houw in the Nor.hwc.t.
" ui tt-.-.i ui uimna nn-aii in our i rn ksublishcd in I'onland in 1M
young people, our hoys nnd girls. How ; 1 4 quart GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE $4.90.
X"SjjUflwii - CYRUS NOBLE aW to you
f-XX?3i ' riliiod .xpreu office,
f-aMMVf rn,:t. .tnK..:'!-. 1, i, nM Im- ,n V
3 A nnr nlfihnnff.wliiLpv hntllril hv flip liiclillcr.
Gu.r.ntccd to the United States Government, ind to you, to contain nothtnf
execptinf pure straixhl whiskey.
Many ol the railroads use L.yrus tNoblc almost exclusively,
So do the bi steamship companies.
So docs nearly every bif metropolitan botcL
Because it's pure.
Because it's acd in wood,
n
Because it has that sod, delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened train, often
mentioned but rarely found.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EsUbLhed 1864 105-107 Second Street Portland. Oregon
CUT T THIS UNC (NO II.TC-OA
W. J. Van Schujnrer & Co, rwtW, 0i.
EacloKd plcue find $4.90 lor wWii pteaie scad aw at oace by cspren, prepaid, four quart
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
Km -
KXAMm
real all the book friends of my young
er days (nnd are still) were to me.
Pear Little Hab and ePtty, what good
influences they brought and later the
close Intimate friendships with Liz
zle Ilezam. Ruth Pinch nnd Little
Donnlt. Dear little Ponnlt, how well
acquainted we are, all my dear "book
friends" and the color has gone
t!irot!h all my life and my girl
friends who were such nn lnfhiene
for good. Miss Coppertlp nnd Miss
Sllpperkin. I wish all the girls In Pen.
dleton to make their acquaintance
when the new free library is started
soon. Let's have "wagon loads" of
Rudder Orange. Every family that
has not taken turns reading Rudder
Orauiro aloud to each other evenings
has ir.issed a lot of Joy and "PluU
ari'i's Lives" for our hoys all of this Interesting truth. Moreover, sta
th -in. go .1 round to the new free pub- tistles taken directly from reports
lit library in the new city lull and get from 950 cooperage mills in all parts
Plutarch's Lives, my dear hoys in- ' of the I'liited States show an Increase
stead of going down town this even! of $1, 5(19. CSS, or 11 per cent, in the
Irs. Two of our greatest Americans value of last year's product over that
sild: "I began to grow and to think of the previous year."
v hen I first road "Plutarch's Lives" I
In the home libraries these are some j Dangerous Operation,
of mother's and father's ravorltes. Ai is the removal of the appendix by a
f.-w cift books sent to John and An. 'surgeon. No one who takes Dr.
na. Put a public library fits all taste ! K!ni?.g NVw Life Pills is ever subject
we , ;.n seleet to suit ourselves or Just I Cll t0 thls frightful ordeal. They work
go and "cruise around." That's what o quietly you don't feel them. They
I like to do. a thoughtful maxlum'CUro constipation and malaria, 25c,
fiom my friend Oenrge Elliot. "Ant Tallman & Co.'s and Pendleton
Cm Out du Caupoa
4 Sm4 T-4.r
T3j
laugh with Jerome K. Jerome".
friendly eomiady" sort of glow to
ward Elizabeth of "(iernian Oardner-'
fani" In my own little honi" circle ono
always wanted stories with babies lr
and -little orphans who after great
distress for several chapters were
loved and adopted Into beautiful
homes or little barefoot newsboys go.
Ing through cold and hunger and
finding a man in the last chapter who
not only bought all his stock, but took
him to a warm, brightly lighted, near
'. y restaurant and gave him a swell
"feed." or I mean dinner. The quiet
one wanted fairy tales with lots of
king's knights and princesses and lat
er became a student of mythology and
fi:eek history. The other always said
"Oil. tales of the sea, mama, with
nilors and shipwrecks and ships of
all kinds." What would I have done
without a free library?
Pendleton is one big family nh
iiTlke. only different. We must have
our free public library we are all to.
get her in this, aren't w e.
A. MOTHER.
Cenle June Xlssen.
Xote. A portion of this article was
published by the East OreRonlun sev.
eral days ngo. However Mrs. Xlssen
failed to submit the entire article ai
that time. The article s republished
by request.
Drug Co.'s drug storesv
Hoii-tekecping Rooms.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent in East Oregonlnn building.
Rooms thoroughly renovated; steam
heat; electric lights, hot and cold
water, with bath. Enquire at office.
Medicine That Is Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I have now found a remedy that keeps
me well, and that remedy Is Electric
Bitters; a medicine that Is medicine
for stomach and liver troubles, and
for run down conditions," says W. C.
Ktestlcr. of Halliday, Ark. Electric
Bitters purify and enrich the blood,
tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor
and energy to the weak. Your mon
ey will be refunded if it fails to help
you. 50c at Tallman & Co.'s and Pen
dleton Drug Co.'s drug stores.
MILLIONS I'Olt HAllltELS.
Leav your orders for Xmas trees
at Stark & Duke's poultry house.
Phone black S791.
Pendleton Circle Attention.
All members of Pendleton Circle
No. 527, W. O. W., are hereby noti
fied that there will be a special meet
ing of the circle in Odd Fellows hall.
Thursday ufternoon, December 10th,
at 2 :30 o'clock. Important business
and members requested to attend.
MARY KXItiHT. O. X.
Kodol is made of natural digestive
Juices found In a healthy stomach,
and it digests all food completely. Ko
dol s pleasant to take, and Is guar
anteed to give relief In any caso of
stomach trouble. Sold by Tallman &
Co.
Studio Now Open.
W. S. liowman is now ready for
business in his fine new studio. First
class work at reasonable prices. Your
photography work cordially solicited.
Home made bread at Ingram's gro
cery Saturday. Made fresh for Sit
urday's trade. Phone your order
Main 37.
WSHBB
And many other painful and
distressing ailments from
which most mothers suffer,
o r. n Ka n , , - I t h t K.r r- n
ygfmmmgm' mi v, uvuiuiu vy u 3 l ll
Mother's Friend. Thisrem-
II 's a God-send to expect-
Ulll IllVfUIVIOf VUllJIIIg Until
through the critical ordeal with safety. No woman who uses
Mother's Friend need fear the suffering incident to birth; for it robs
the ordeal of its dread and insures safety to life of mother and child,
leaving her in a condition
more favorable to speedy re
covery. The child is also
healthy, strong and' good,
n o f 1 1 rH Jnr book containing alua
ndlUrCU. tie Infonnauon wilJ ba aut
free by writing to
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO.
Atlanta. Ga.
FBIHKQf
Amazing Number of Stoves I'sVd An
nually In America.
Washington. The farmer with his
potatoes and his apples, the miller
with his flour and meal, the hardware
man with his nails, the cement manu
facturer, and the many other users i
of the faithful slack barrel, that com
bination of staves, hoops and heading,
which Is not Intended to hold water
or something stronger In fluid form,
used forest products last -year having
the enormous value of $15,800,263.
The average man would little sus
pect that the humble barrel plays so
important a part In the expense ac
counts of the American farmer and
manufacturer, yet figures complied
by the census In cooperation with the
United States forest service develop
A Daily Occurence
Passengers &i delighted with the service and treatment on our
...Four Transcontinental Trains...
Complete in Every Respect
PULLMAN PALACE AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
PINING CARS WITH A LA CARTE SERVICE.
HEATED AND LIGHTED BY MOST MODERN METHOD.
Between West and East
m
Any passenger representative of the company Is prepared to quota
fares and give other information. All Inquiries
gladly answered.
W. ADAMS, AGENT, PENDLETON, OREGON
A. D. CH ARLTON, A. G. P. A , Portland.Or.
Read the East Orefonlao.
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