SIXTEEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, S.VKVKDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. PAGE NINE. Gigantic Slash o n Ladies, and Children's Misses COA1 Up to Thursday Night Dec, 24th. We have just 90 Ladies and Misses Coats, 30 Children's Coats and 32 Bear Cloth Coats left and want to dis pose of the entire lot before Xmas. Nothing will be appreciated more by wife or daughter than a pretty Coat You can have your choice at just HALF PRICE F. E. Livengood & Co. Teutsch's Old Place January Ladies Home Journal Patterns Here. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two ili()iiei, Main 28. 823 Mala street. 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 PERSONAL MENTION At Fnso ltohlcs Hot Spring". A lining the many charming stop ping places In California Is Paso Ro blcs Hot Springs. Here nre conditions! Ideal for rest ful recreation; quiet, congenial sur roundings and modern, almost luxuri ous accommodation!!. Pa .so Uolile.i Hot Springs Is a Win ter Resort hotel with the hospitality f a home; a healing Spring without the atmosphere of a sanatorium; an enchanting country place with the conveniences of a great resort. Ask any O. II. & X. Agent for illus trated booklet, '"Paso Kobles Hot Springs." Clean bens at the St. sonable rates. Elmo at rea- J. A. Huyton was a bUHlness visitor from Milton In the city today. Jerry Stone, of Athena, Is a busl ness visitor In Pendleton today. A. E. Troyer Is a business visitor from Milton In Pendleton today. Moho Taylor, of Athena, was a business visitor In the city today. Harney Anderson, or Myrlck, was a business visitor In the city today. J. W. Keen, of Athena, was a vis itor on business In the city today. Mrs. J. Halstead was up from Echo last evening, visiting among fVIends. Fred Oeinger, of Pilot Hock, was a business visitor In the city today. Zoeth Houser, of Echo, was a busi ness visitor In Pendleton last even ing. Mrs. W. II. Boyd was a business visitor In the city from Echo yester day. P. H. Wyman, of Weston, was a business visitor In Pendleton last evening. Charles Shaw was In from his ranch In the -Butter Creek district yesterday. H. Koepko, of Athena was a visitor hi the city this morning on a business mission. J. H. Hentley, of Holdman. was a visitor In the city today, caring for business matters. E. C. McCook was In from his ranch near Holdman, transacting business today. L. E. Tipton, of Kamela, was a vis itor In Pendleton today, caring for business affairs. Louis Rradshaw of Milton, was a visitor In the city today attending the school convention. John X. Gentry and wife, of Hold man, are visitors in the city, caring for business affair. R. F. Johnson, of the Falrvlew farm near Brlggson, is a business vis itor In Pendleton today. S. F. Wilson, the Athena attorney, was a visitor In the city on profes sional business yesterday. .Mis. H. Powell and daughter, Miss Luis Powell, were visitors in the city today on n trading mission. Miss Mable Wells who Is attending Weston Xrmal, was a visitor In the city among friends last evening. V. W. l!catty and J. F. Lane, of Xolin, were visitors in the city last evening caring for business affairs. Attorney It. R. Johnson, of Her miston, left last evening for Yakima, after a brief visit on business In this city. Sherman Mizer of Milton, was a vis itor In the city today in attendance at the convention of county school di rectors. Judge Stephen A. Lowell, has just returned from Vale where he attend ed the Idaho-Orugoit development congress. Attorney J, F. Shelton, of Echo, was a visitor In the city last evening, having como up to attend the Glee Club concert. O. D. Teel stopped off. In Pendle ton yesterday on his way from the Baker City Irrigation congress to his home In Echo. Prof. Lyman, of the Weston normal school faculty, was a visitor in the city last evening and attended tlv) glee club concert. Miss Mablo Whitman has returned from Eugene, where she Is attending the university, to spend Christmas at her home In this city. Mrs. Plcard and daughter, of Adams, were guests In the city last evening while on their way to Port land for a brief visit. Miss Virginia Howies left this morn ing for her home at Prescott, Wash., after a brief visit In Pendleton with her friend, Miss Mable Whitman. Montle I!. Owlnn returned last night from Vale where he attended a brief meeting of the sheepmen's ad visory board, of which he Is a mem ber. Homer I. Watts, of Athena, return ed last evenlg to his home In that city after a brief visit in the city, car ing for matters of professional busi ness. Henry T. Hill and wife, who were called to Pendleton by the death of Mr. Hill's mother, left this morning for their home In Starkey Prairie country. James Johns, Jr., Is expected home today from the University of Oregon and he will spend tlv Christmas va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johns. Miss Willie Milne, who is attend ing the W. S. C. at Pullman, arrived In Pendleton today to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Milne. J. A. P.orle, his son E. D. Borle and daughter. Miss Fanchon Rone, re turn this evening to their home at Wenaha springs, after a pleasant visit' In this city among friends. William Lowell, who is attending the University of Oregon, will arrive in Pendleton tomorrow to spend Christmas with his parents, Judge anil Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell. Jeff D. Hentley, who lias been vis iting since Thanksgiving with rela tives at Pomeroy and Spokane, re turned last evening to this city anil will visit briefly hero before return ing to his home at Modesto, Cal. Lester Means came up from Eu gene last evenlg to spen.i t. nrisimas at the home of his father. H. C. Means, In this city. Arthur Means, who Is also attending school at Eu gene, will arrive this evenig for the holidays. E. H. Croarkin and bride, of Echo, were visitors In Pendleton last even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Croarkin have Just arrived In Echo from the bride's former home In Texas and will re main In Umatilla county. Mr. Croark in being Interested In the sale of the Umatilla ranch near Fosters'. Pendleton Cloak & Suit House ice Sale continues ALL NEXT WEEK ...on... Suits, Coats and Skirts Come let us show you biggest bargains ever shown here. th, The prices on these goods are just cut in two. At the Up-to-Date Store FOR THE HUSBAND , SON, BROTHER, SWEETHEART, OR FOR HIM. Nothing too good for ' ' Dear Old Dad . ' ' Fountain pen, Razor , Safety Razor, Box Cigars, Hand Painted Tanka rd , Stein, Russian Brass Ash Tray, Money Belt, Leather Cigar Case, Shaving Mug, Empty Leather Razo r Case , Cloth Brush, Pooket knife, Men's Hair Brush, Pocket Mirror, Handsome Leather Card Case, Playing Cards, Shinola Outfit for polishing h i s shoe s , Shaving Mirror, Match Box, Tobacco Jar , Razor Strop, Hat Brush, Shaving Set, Silver or Horn Handled Shaving Brush, Leather Wal 1 e t or Bill Book, Novelty Coin Purse , Mi 1 i tary Hai r Brushes. Collar and Cuff Box , Thermo lite Bottle FOR THE WIFE, SIS TER, SWEETHEART. OR FOR HER. The best in the list is none too much for a swe e t -heart like Mother Remembe r big Sis ter likes nice candy and nice per fume s . Cut Glass, All i ga to r Hand Bag, Hand Painted China , Havi land China , Ivory Handled Carving Sets, Ivory Handled Steak Knife. Pearl Handled Fruit Knives, Pearl Handled Butter Spreaders Hav i 1 and Bread and Butter Plates Colonial Shape Chafing Dishes, Jap and Russian Bronze, Wri ting Portfol ios Trave 1 i ng Toilet Sets, Dinner Sets, Chocolate Sets, Vienna China Plates, Royal Doulton Ware , Austrian China, Bavarian China, German China, Toga Pottery Vases, Old English China, Fan Zan Japanese Vases, 2!Z Real Dresden : Vas e s , K ' Lotus Vases and Jardiners , Umbr e 1 1 a S tands , (Japanese and Lotus Wa r e ) Old I vory China,; Fancy Box Candies, A then i angAr t War e , Perfume in fancyJS bottles and pack ages, some with the real f 1 ower itself in then bottle, FOR 4 L I.TTLE SIS TER, ' LITTLE " BROTHER' and Q THE BABY' ' We are of f er ing Q some new no ve 1 -ties, made i n G e r -many for the lit tle folks, besides the old s tap 1 e s 1 ike Everv year we try to select the very latest in Holiday Novelties. This year is no exception to .the rule. While you may find as good a selection in the larger cities, you certainly could not find a bet ter one to choose from. Exclusive high grade goods that will please everybody, and at prices, considering the quality, that we know are lower. us e p ip b n THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. Rubb e r Balls, Cel luloid Ami ma Is Child's Sets,"- Teddy Bears, Monkeys , Puzz 1 e Pi cture Bl ocks , S impl ex Typewr iters, and many other things for the Chi ldr en. CHSISTMAS POSTAL CARDS good for every body , wh i 1 e cheap they show the true Christmas spirit. CHRISTMAS CANDIES We be 1 i eve as usual six homes out of every ten will have a box of candy from Koeppens. KOEPPENS The Drug Store That Serves You Best fivf. MISMATKD SHOES STOLEN' FROM STORE Walla Walla, Dee. IS. Pome one legged man or an Individual in a great hurry got away with five shoes from in front of T. D. Shehan's store on Main street last night. If the man who took them Is two-legged the joke Is on him, and if he has but one leg' he showed some forethought, for none of the shoes are mates. One of them was a high topped tan shoe and the others range down to a black oxford. They were out on display and the theft was committed about 9 a. m LOCALS Rwly Is Tom Apart. Bellingham, Wash. Robert Klascf, a young laborer at tho Larson Lum ber company's plant In this city, died a horrible death Wednesday when his Arm was caught In the big rollers on a saw and his body was literally torn in two. The entire right side, from the collarbone down, was wrenched from the trunk. Death was Instantaneous. Liveryman Fined Heavily. Albany, Ore. Albert Peacock, pro prietor of the Fashion Livery stable, was fined 1100 and costs by City Re corder Redfield for violating a city ordinance, embracing the provisions of the local option liquor law. Pea cock's stable was raided by officers ust Friday and two barrels of bottled brer captured. Pastime pictures please all. Bowman photo studio for the best. Koch, second-hand goods, Empire block. St. Elmo rooms are the best In Pendleton. Rest nut coal. Give us a chance Oregon Lumber Tard. Farmers headquarters In Pendleton at the St. Elmo room. Pickled lambs tongue, pigs feet and tripe at Ingram's grocery. Board and room, one block from Main street, 227 Water street. Housecleaning done by a competent Japanese. Address Box 486. Oak wood, the heat producer, for lale at the Oregon Lumber yard. The best pictures always at the Pastime, formerly Eldson theater. Wanted Lady to work In the Ar cade, 709 Main St. Apply at once. J. B. Hailey, express. Leave orders Welch's cigar store; Phone Main 19. Fresh home made white and Bos ton brown bread at Ingrams, Satur day. Get our prices on Cascade fir wood and slab wood. Oregon Lumber Tard. Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. 502 Water street. Phone Red 2052. Fine assortment of photo novelties Just received at Bowman's studio. See them. The Pastime theater has moved across he street next to the French restaurant. Call and see the new, late novelties In photo mounts, suitable for presents at Bowman's studio. For Pale A new Glascock Jumper for babies. Will sell cheap. Inquire this office, or telephone Main 554. Masquerade ball, Eagle hall, Christ mas night, December 25. Johnson's orchestra. Prizes will be given. Gus La Fontaine has just received a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. ' M. B. Keys cab stand at Golden Rule hotel. Phone main 25. Special attention given to parties and dances. U. C. Koch In the Empire block for new and second-hand goods. Repair shop in connection. Phono Red 3201. Chas. Koch, dealer in new and sec ond hand goods. Corner Garden and Webb streets, Empire block. Phone Red 3201. LAST 1)AY TOMORROW. Sjeelal Services at Baptist Church Will Como to Close. Tomorrow is the last day of the special meeting at the Baptist church. Last night was a good service, Evan gelist Bledsoe preaching on the. theme, "Making Excuses," There will be no service tonight, but a full da'y is plan ned for tomorrow, the last services that the evangelist will hold in the city. Bledsoe will preach at 11 o'clock on "The Happy People" and In the evening "How Much Do You Weigh?" At 2:304o'clock a special meeting for men will be held. The evangelist will deliver an address on the subject, "The Law of a Man's Life." The sermon last night punctured the oft presented excuses why people do not accept Christ. He showed liQW flimsy the excuses men stood on. He plead for the same straight for ward treatment of the question of dollars and cents and business and home Interests, W Runaway Shot 1y Officer. Seattle, Wash. Unable by other means to check the flight of a mad dened runaway horse. Patrolman William Donlan Wednesday after noon, on Yesler Way, near Second avenue, drew his revolver and while on the run beside it. fired a bullet Into the animal's brain. The horse fell dead In Its tracks. eyes Pas- Pictures that don't hurt the and a comfortable theater, the time, formerly Eldson. Found Small sum of money. Own er can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. For Sale Five-acre ranch, well Improved, 1 miles east of Pendle tcn. Address Box 670 P. O. Attention ft, :i Ji, . mm ai wie omce of Peter West Sunday at 9 o'clock In mo iuuiooi iu uueuu me xunerai or Comrade Ellas Hevel at 10 o'clock a. m., from the Catholic church, PETER WEST. Com. By J. L. CARROLL, Adjutant. When a man's religion gets in no farther than his head it all runs out readily at his hips. : )V Fllilln;; Is Not (irouiicl. Seattle, Wash. Notwithstanding that Otey Xewton Freeland testlfed emphatically that her husband win vory cruel to her by fllrtlv. with other women when he was on the trretcar or walking with her on the street. Judge Orlffin decided that her grievances were not sufficient to Jus tify a divorce, and denied her petition for freedom. Holiday Mali tiirne1. Centralla, Wash. As the Overland express pulled Into Centralla last evening the forward mall car caught fire from the stove in the rear end. Contralla's fire depnrement respond ed to the fire call and promptly ex tinguished the hlaxp. The interior of the car was badly damaged and sev eral sacks of mall, principally holl- ay matter, were destroyed. When we say we liate flattery w usually mean we dislike to hear It In the third person. Santa C'aus Has Named Our Store as His Headquarters for Xmas Jewelry. We have assembled a stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc., unequaled In variety, beauty and utility, from authorative 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, 60c and up. Boys' watches, 1.00 and up. Ladies' gold filled watches J 10 to $27 Indies' gold watches, $25 to $100. Gents' gold fllle'd watches, $14 to $50. Diamond rings from $3.50 to as high as you wish to go. WfMOTVlJIIIIBWIII.IIHq ' LOUIS HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician. . 726 Main Street. Read tke East Orefonlaa.