EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TI'ESDAV, DECEMBER, T, 1908. PAGE FIVE. 1 50 Silk and Net Shirt Waists Ordered to be shipped February 15th for early spring business just opened up yesterday and are now on sale". We needed them for our Xmas trade. The first half of the 300 Waist order came in ten days ago and have all been sold so get busy and pick out the one you want. The Prettiest Lot of Fancy Waists, Ever Displayed in Pendleton. So all the lad ies say. SEE CORNER. WINDOW F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns. PERSONAL MENTION GRAY BROS. GROCER.Y CO. We carry a full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS Mince Meat. Dates, Olives, Imported Cheese, Candy, Nuts, Kitchen Boquet Flavoring, Mexene, Paprika. We invite the people to try our new brand of Nicelle Olive Oil guaranteed to be the best on the market for which we are sole agents. PREFERRED STOCK , J locals 1 Pastime picture please all. Bowman photo studio for the best. Kocli, second-hand goods, Empire block. St. Elmo rooms are the best In Pendleton. Heat nut cal. Give us a chance Oregon Lumber Yard. Farmer headquarters in Pendleton nt the .t. Elmo room. Pickled lambs tongue, pigs feet and trlpa at Ingram' grocery. Hoard and room, one block from Alain street, 227 Water street. Onk wood, the heat producer, for aale at the Oregon Lumber yard. The best pictures always at the rnstlino, formerly Eldson theater. J. II. Hailey, express. Ijcave orders Welch's cigar store; -Phone Main 19. Fresh homo made white and Bos ton brown bread at Ingr.ims, Satur day. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Tard. Hor rent Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. Inquire 301 South Main. Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. 502 Wuter street. Phone Red i0.r)2. Fine assortment of photo novelties Just received at Bowman's studio. See them. The Pastime theater has moved across the street next to the French restaurant. Call and see the new, late novelties In photo mounts, suitable for presents, nt Bowman's studio. Pictures that don't hurt the eyes and a comfortable theater, the Pas time, formerly Eldson. For Sale Five-acre ranch, well Improved, 1 'i miles east of Pendle ti n. Address Box 670 P. O. Gus La Fontaine has Just received a fre.-h lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. To rent, two sections good wneat land, very little machinery to buy, 15 horses. Call on John Bentley. M. B. Keys cab stand at Golden Hule hotel. Phone main 25. Special attention given to parties and dances. IT. C. Koch In the Empire block for new and second-hand good Repair shop In connection. Phone Red 3201 One unfurnished room for rent in the East Oregonlan building. Elec tric lights nnd steam heat. Bath, hot and cold water on floor. Rate very reasonable. Enquire nt E. O. office. The Li dies of the Parish Aid so ciety of the Church of the Redeemer will lmlil their annual sale and din ner on Wednesday, December 16, In the Itenn building on Court street. Dinner will be served from 11:30 o'clock. The sale will consist of fancy and useful articles by the ladles. R. B. Cheney, of Helix, was a business visitor In Pendleton today. E. H. Brown, of Echo, was a busi ness visitor In Pendleton last evening. It. Albee, of Pilot Rock, was a vis itor with Pendleton friends yesterday. Phillip Jones, of Spring Hollow, whs a business visitor in the city to day. Maude D. Taylor, of Vansycle, was ii business visitor last evening In Pen dleton. Virgil Moore, of Stage Gulch, was In Pendleton today, while on his way to Adams. Mrs. Duncan, of Weston, was a vis itor in the city yesterday on a trad ing mission. George W. Spore, of Nye, was In Pendleton last evening, caring for business affairs. Miss Nettle McCorkeJ, of Weston, was a visitor In Pendleton with friends yesterday. W. If. Bell was In from his ranch on cabbage hill, a business caller In the city yesterday. Oliver Dickenson and wife, of Athena, were visitors among Pendle ton friends yesterday. It. It. Johnson, the Hermlston at torney, was a visitor In Pendleton on professional business today. Mrs. L. W. Reed, of Bingham Springs, was :i visitor In the. city on a trading mission yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Van Nuys has returned from Spokane, where she has been a guest of relatives for a few days. Mrs. C. J. Ferguson leaves this evening for a brief visit with her sis ter, Mrs. It. H. Allen, in Walla Walla. ('.. V. Vandewater, traveling freight agent of the O. It. & X., was a visitor in the city last evening, a guest at the Pendleton. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker left yester day for Portland, where she Is assist ing in caring for her mother. Mrs. X. Gilbert, of Hood River. Will Knight and family, who have been visiting in Pendleton with rela tives and friends, returned last even ing to thi-lr home at Helix. Dan P. Smythe returned last even ing from a brief visit to the bedside of his father, A. Smythe, who is Very 111 at his home at Arlington.' John lieager, of The Dalles, form eily a resilient of this city, Is a visitor In Pendleton among his many friends. He expects shortly to go to Texas to visit friends. Mrs. Levi Ankeney, of Walla Walla, and friend, Mrs. Scott, of Washing ton, D. C, were In Pendleton yester day for a few hours while on their way to Portland, where they are guests of Mrs. Ankeney's sister, Mrs. L. L. Mc-Arthur. NOT A PARTICLE OF Ml ON BODY Worst Case of Eczema Doctor Had Seen in 40 Years For Six Months Father Expected His Baby to Die-Blood Oozed Out All Over Her Body Had to Be Wrapped in Silk and Carried on a Pillow Now She Is Perfectly Cured. DOCTOR RECOMMENDED CUT1CURA REMEDIES Action for Money. Joe Ell has brought suit In the cir cuit court claiming from A. B. Cooley the sum of $300 nnd $170. SO respec tively, on notes alleged to have heen given by the defendant. VMI.COX IMPLEMEXT tX). TO HAVE NEW HOME SOOV " My little girl was born two weekg before her time and my wife died four nouns alter tne birth of our child and I had to raise the baby on arti ficial foods. Six months after birth she broke out and I had two doctors in attendance. There was not a particle of skin left on her body, the blood oozed out just anywhere, and we had to wrap her in silk and carry her on a pillow for ten weeks. She was the most terrible sight I ever saw. nnd for sii months I looked for her to go to her mama, but thank God I and his aeents. she is alive and well i to-day and she will le three years old the seventh of Decemljer and nas never had a sign of the dread trouble since. "I used every known remedy to alle viate her suffering, for it was terrible to witness. Dr. C gave her up and then I went to C F and got Dr. U and he, and Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment saved her. He recommcndKl the Cuticura Remedies, or said we were right in making use of them. As nearly as I can remember. we ued eight cakes of Cuticura Heap ! and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment; ! but you must take into consideration l that hers was an exceptional case, for an old and good doctor said that it was the wor.t case that had come to him in fortv years. I have alwavs hinged on Cuticura Soap to keep her skin soft and to give her a pure complexion. James J. .Smith, Wood and Metal Pattern Maker, liox 234, Buena Vista, Va., Oct. 14 and 22, PJO0." Oiiniilito External nnd Intcrnsl Treatment tor Fyitv llurn'jr of inlai.tf. Onulren and Ail'iitd consists ul ruiirura S-Ktp (J.lc.i to Cleanse the Skin, Cutieiira ointment c.mji-.i tu Heal the Skin, ai.'l Cum ur:i IteNilvent (.'.or.) On the form of t tioeoh.ie ( oted I'll;.- J.V. per vi:il of 00) to I'ur.fy the HIwk1. S)id throughout the world. Potter Drus A i ntra L'or; . Sole eror.. IVwton, Mass. rM3il.-d Kroo. uiticura Book on Skin Dlscaets. Pendleton Cloak & Suit House For Xmas Shoppers 150 Beautiful Winter Long Coats Reduced $15.00, $17.00 and $19.00 Nothing like them anywhere for the price. Stunning empire backs with the graceful pose, now reduced 25 per cent. This includes all Opera and Rain Coats. New and complete line of Hand Bags; Suit Cases, Combs, Belts, Corsets, Hat Pins, Etc. At the Up-to-Date Store I.A (iRAXDE WILL HAVE A NEAR BEER LICENSE r.EAra.E itxeral tomorrow Within a few days the Wilcox com pany expects to move Into its new quarters In'the building erected by W H. Jones between Cottonwood and Johnson streets. The building is fast neurlng completion, only a little fin ishing of the interior being necessary before It Is ready for occupancy. It Is built of reinforced concrete, riiix200 feet and with the front neatly blocked off In the finish. The interior Is well lighted by skllghts and painted white to give the greatest possible light and Is commodious and well arranged. There Is a large of-1 flee located in the southwest corner of the building. The structure was erected nt a cost of about $S000. Remains of Man Who Died Early LnM Summer to Arrive Tonight. The remains of the late William Beagle will arrive tonight from Sal mon City, Idaho, 'and funeral scr vices will be held tomorrow at 2:30 or 3:00 o'clock, probably from the .Masonic hall. The services will be in charge of the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Beagle was a member. The bereaved wife from Portland Mrs. K. S. Lewis, a daughter from Seattle, and W. K. and Raymond lieagle, of Portland, sons of the de ceased, are In the city to attend the last rites. The death of Mr. Beagle occurred early last summer while he was pros pecting In the Salmon City country, but owing to the inaccessible charac ter of the country It was Impossible to bring the remains to Pendleton for burial until snow fell in the mountains. DYERS RERULDS STABLE OE REIXEORCEI) COXCI5ETE t'OXSERVATlOX MOVEMENT. (Continued from Page Three.) Woods Liver Medicine In liquid form regulntes tho liver, relieves sick headauhe, constipation, stomach, kid ney disorders und acts as a gentle lax ative. For chills, fever and malaria. Its tonic effects on the system felt with the first dose. The $1 bottlo contains 2 ',4 times as much as the 50c size. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros, Clean beds at the St. Elmo at rea suitable rates. IMPORTED BAY KUIvl Distilled from the leaves: has that delicate, aromatic, oriental odor which makes people who know "what," consider their toilet or bath incomplete without it. It is void of that stinging, burning sensation, but has just enough "bite" to make it soothing and antisep tic and acts as a panacea to even - the most delicate skin in weather that tends to chap and roughen. In fact, 'tis a fine toilet requisite. Ask for an original bottle of the Pyramid Brand. 75c 1HE DRUO STORE THAT StRVfcS YOt8EST. The conservation movement is preg- mint with marvelous possibilities for good. It required wise guidance, for there must be no Injustice, no confis cation of property. It must mark a revolution, bttf a revolution Just and peaceful. In It state and nation must co-oK'i-ite. Its purposes cannot be consummated by either acting alone. Its policies rest upon high principles of common Justice, and Its value and ultimata triumph will come with wise legislation, nnd In courageous courts able to recognize the f;(ct that we are surrounded by new conditions, that the 20th century Is not the 10th cen tury, and who will be brond enough to cast aside the prejudice and pre- cedent of another age, nnd determine the questions presented in the light of new circumstances of our time. W. II. Byers has practically com? pleted the erection of a new stable of reinforced concrete which replaces the one destroyed by fire early this fall. The building Is as near fire proof as it Is possible for a stable to be and reflects Mr. Byer's determina tion to avoid any more costly blazes If possible. Pendleton sets the pace for Eastern Oregon. There is no doubt about that, and the pacemaker is not limit ed to business alone. This morning Mayor Murphy re ceived a letter from La Grande want ing a copy of this city's near beer ordinance. The Grande Ronde city Is having trouble similar to that formerly in this town and is seeking by the same means which this city used to control the sale of near beer. The ordinance was forwarded today and will come up In that city tomor row. XO NEED TO STEAL. MlfS. HILL'S ECXERAL WEDNESDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK Funeral services for the late Mrs, J. F. Hill will be held tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock at the Episcopal church. The services will be conduct ed by Rev. A. McKenzle Meldrum, pastor of the Christian church. Dave Hill, the son who was on his way from New York when his mother died wired this morning from Spokane that he would arrive In Pendleton to morrow morning on No. 6. More people are taking Foley's Kidney Remedy every year. It Is con sidered to be the most effective rem edy for kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Fo ley's Kidney Remedy corrects Irreg- ularitles, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality., It will make you feel well and look well. Pendle ton Drug Co. STI DEXTS WILL DAXt'E FRIDAY EVEXIXU Tho si hool dunce Friday basketball girls of the high are now arranging for a to be given at the Armory, evening. It will be for the purpose of raising money with which to meet a deficit growing ut of the recent doubleheader basketball game. It will be given the evening the U. of O. Glee club Is In the city and tho students and tnelr friends will attend. following the glee club entertain ment. Mrs. Homer Smith, of Bellingham, Wash., will return to her home in that city Thursday after a pleasant visit In Pendleton, a guest of her sis ter. Mrs. J. J. Hamley. IT 13 FOR LADIES, TOO. SA.M lUTTXEll IS RERlILDIX(J ALTA HOUSE Sam Blttner, who recently purchas ed the old academy building on East Wlib stret, Is using the lumber se cured therefrom In rebuilding his old Alta house property which was part ly destroyed by fire early In the sum mer. The building will be rebuilt to Its original size, being simply en closed at present, although the In terior will be reflnished later In the winter. Mr. Blttner expects some time In the not distant future to erect a concrete barn upon the rear of the premises. There Is often an Impassive agent of Providence concealed In our first Impulse to do right. Ther C Stop Their Hair Fnllln Out With Ilerplrlde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair is falling out. can prevent the hair falling out, and thicken the growth, with Xewbro's "Herplclde." Besides. Herp! clde Is one of tho most agreeable hair dressings there is. Herplclde kills tho JandrufT germ that eats the hnlr off nt tho root. After the germ Is destroyed, the root will shoot tip. nd the hair gror. long as ever. Even a samnle wMl rnn. vlnce any lady that Xewbro's Hjrpleide Is an Indispensable toilet rentillttt T' contains no ell or grease, it will rot'stuii ur uye. noii ny leading druggists. Sen 1 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co.. Detroit, Mich. Two iliea 60 cents and 11.00. A. C Koeppen A Broa. Pineules for the kidneys are little golden globules which act directly on the kidneys.- A trial will convince you of quick results for backache, rheu matism, lumbago and tired, wornout feeling. 30 days trial $1. They puri fy the blood. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Shoplifter Esones Term In Jail With Clever Tongue. "A soft answer turneth away wrath" and a shoplifter who was op erating in the Bond Bros, store Satur day remembered the old saw and so aptly applied it that he Is not now In jail. The man was caught in the act of stealing a sweater, origlnaljy worth $5, but marked down for the special sale. Charles Bond spied the theft, called him for it and turned him over to the police. "Say," the man said, "is this the price of this sweater?" and he point ed to the yellow tag. "Yes." "Aw, say, what's the use of steal ing when you can buy things for that?" the fellow demanded in utter disgust. That was enough to win Charley's heart and the man went free. A pill that will save nine is Rings Little Liver Pill. For biliousness, sick headache, constlpalon. They do not gripe. Price 25c. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Remodeling Residence. J. A. Town Is remodeling and re building his residence property just south of the old Alta house, 610 Mill street. Two new rooms have been added to the building and It will be reflnished throughout and reroofed at a cost of about $500.00. A CHRISTMAXS SURPRISE It will be to you when you don a suit that has been cleaned at Sullivan's. It will be like a Xmas gift of a new suit of clothing, and will do the same service for the rest of the winter. It it economy to keep your clothing cleaned and pressed at Sullivan's. City Steam Dye Works ..Phone Main 169, 206 E. Alta et. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm CATARRH HAV- FEVER VI y- ii quickly absorbed Civet Relist al Once. It eleune, sooth"?, heals and protects :.ho diseased juem nnine resulting from 3u:urrh and drives way a Cold in the stores the Senses of HAY FEVER Taste and Sim ll. Full size 50 cU., atlrug- irisj or oj man. iu lnpinl form, 7a cents. Kly Brothers, 5tJ Warreu Street, New York. id C6R Santa Claus Has Named Our Store as His Headquarters for Xmas Jewelry. We have assembled a stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Class, Silverware, etc., unequaled in variety, beauty and utility, from nuthorative sources, from manufacturers who can be depended upon to produce Goods of Intrinsic Merit and Staying Qualities. Our prices are no less attractive than the goods, but at our store quality Is never sacrificed In order to sell at a lower cost A few sample prices: Baby rings, 50c and up. Boys' watches, 1.00 and up. Ladles' g'" r iled watches S10 to $27 ladles' gold watches, $25 to $100. Gents' gold filled watches, $14 to $50. Diamond rings from $3.50 to as high as you wish to go. LOUIS HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician. 726 Main Street.