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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
J: PAGE TWO. TEX PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON'IAX, PEVDLETON, OREGOX, 1TESDAY, DECEMBEU 21, IttOO. 1 IflLJ 41 4i mwiuimiuiHi jiiiimiiimt .,.; IlQl itlllllr'"'BU""'iiii i i 'r;.-..-. I III ijfi'fiT-1S''i53. 77hs sfore u; be open unil 9 o'clock every even ing this week for the accommodation of those who cannot shop during the day. Don't Forget that we are closing out our entire Premium department every article in it must go before Christmas' we won't carry over anything in this line and in order to make everything go in time are of fering them, all, not one item omitted from the sale At Halt-Price Women's Neckwear Not a woman in Pendleton but would greatly ap preciate a nice piece of neckwear. We have just re ceived a shipment of manufacturers samples, no two :ilikc. Jabots, Tabs, Windsors, Dutch collars and :!! t!ic verv bitcst thin;' in tl neckwear line.. 25? to ?5.00 each. Furs Now's the time to buy furs. The weather de mands them and they certainly make lovely Christmas presents. SHE would more than appreciate a nice fur or set of furs. We are showing a ereat line of furs this season. Otter, Mink, Beaver, Opposnm, Fox, Squirrel, Etc. All the new and wanted kinds, both in single pieces and in sets $2.50 to j35. 00 each Sweaters and Sweater Coats The season's hit. Never were so many sweater oats worn. lie would appreciate .one very much for v ("hrUtmas gift. $?.50 Lo $4 00 NecHwear We arc showing the largest -and by far the best Mid most varied line of men's Xeckwear ever shown in IVndicton. Alt the new Oriental silks and all t lie other new silks and colors. Kour-in-hands, Hows, Hat- Wings, TWks Etc., 25S 35?, 50?, 75? up to $2.00 each . Gloves Are most acceptable as Christmas gifts. Whether for street wear, work, dress, driving, we can please you. $1.00, ?1.50 to $5.00 per pair. The People Warehouse WIIEKE IT PAYS TO TRADE. . LOCAL SPORTS SEE FOUR B01G BOUTS MONTHI.V SMOKER OP P. A. A. C. LAST NIGIIT Main Event Dlwippolntliur Ovcrtarf ToiiUl Only Stny Two Hounds Al Itkhurtlsoii and Bob Bradley Spar Four Rounds Rllly Ilutts nnd Clirls Oflstlo for Ttirco Xodo ntl Todlninu-r Eumlslird Excitement. 7" Tht monthly smoker of tho Pen dletoti Amatour Athletic club was held nt the Oregon theater last n'ght before a small audience. Those present, however, seemed to th'nk thpy were given their money's worth. There were four short bouts, all of them Interesting, though the main event proved very much of a disap pointment. This was due to tho rea son that Overturf wns In no condi tion to box nnd his scheduled 15 round bout with Cuff went less than two, much to the chagrin of the spec tators who had settled themselves for a good exhlb'tlon when the two men first squared off for the en counter. The first half of tho first round was very good, but before the gong sounded, Overturf's wind was nil gono and he was about all in when he found hl' chair In the cor ner. The next round wns young when Referee , Kvans pronounced Cuff tho victor and ended the match. The preliminary event was between Al niehnrdson and Robert Uradley, two local colored men. This was a clean spurring exhibition with few clinches and was pronounced a draw by the referee . Knit ChiilleiitfeH Long. Afteir the nmin event provi.d to be such a fasco. Hilly Butts and Chris Castle agreed to box a few rounds for the amusement of the audience, ami before they commenced. Evans on behalf of Butts. Issued a public challenge to Louis Long for a re turn match. Long won a decision over Butts while tho wool growers were hero and tho latter Is anxious to redeem his lost laurels. While Butts was too much for his opponent, the bout was not without Interest and both men were cheered. The evening was brought to a close by a sensational whirlwind single round bout between .Frank Nodo and Ernest Todhunter. This was a give and take proposition from the start nnd the participants took It so pe rlously that the game was stopped. SI00 Itcwnrd, Sinn. Tl.o rcHilfis f OiIh im'r will te pleasm! to lenra Ilint tliore l nt least one dremted dl-eiise mat srlvni-e lion Imm'H able to cure In nil Its Hisses, ii ml time Is fnturrli. llnH' ratnirli Cure in the only l!ive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh tielnu' n ennstltntloiinl disease, requires u conxtittitlnnnl treatment. Mall's t'utarrli Cure taken Internally, iictlnu diiectly upon the Moml and rnucnim miiTac,- of the sys tem, therehy destroying the foundation of the disease, and uivinc the patient Htrvmrlb hy 'luiiduii; tip the conHtittiti..n nnd assist ing nature In doing its' work. '1'he pro prietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One llundied Kol lars for any cuse that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address : V. J rilKSKY i. CO. Toledo. O. Sold by Iru?i.-tst, T.V. Tnke Hall's Family I'll Is for constipation. Pneumonia Season Is Mere Better cure that cold before It la too late. TALLMAN'S F. 8. cold capiuls will knock the worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Ktuturn Oregon. What Could You Give your sou or daughter for a Christinas present that would be more appreciated In later year than a course In the Pendleton Business College? Our methods nro modern and thorough. Special rates now being offered. Address, Pendleton Business College or Telephone Main 148, for particulars. STONE'S BALEFUL LIGHT LUGES SUICIDE ROUTE New York. A clean shaven, well dressed young man wandered into a police station the other night and said with great solemnity: "About ten days ago while walking down Broadway, I saw In a Jeweler's win dow a big green stone. Ever sinco I have felt an Impelling desire to commit su'eide. Its so strong tonight that If I am not taken In charge I will certainly do away with myself." He was locked up. That Christmas Dinner can best be cooked with OUn coal. Your home also can best be heated with our coal. "Itest liPeniIRA nil, AIm. appoints Is of uniform o,uultty and otT irum siate, etc. The maximum number nf l,e;il units 3 to be obtained with OUR coal. HENR.Y KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. Girls. Why have your shoe soles nailed on when we sew them on at 65c a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of nails. A. EKLUND. Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. Grace of Distinction in a Christmas Gift--Worth and Taste Princess Kings A large display of Princess Rings in all dia monds and precious stone combinations : DIAMONDS WITH EMERALDS DIAMONDS WITn RUBIES SAPPHIRES WITH PEARLS Bar Pins with lovely pearl and sapphire set tings, and with pearls and diamonds. DIAMOND BROOCHES AND PENDANTS DIAMOND DAINTY, NECKLACES NECKPIECES We hare an extraordinary large line of beau tiful diamonds. By buying heavy we have bought for less and will give you the benefit of this 6aving. Get your diamonds NOW as there will bo a 10 per cent raise after the first of the year. Watches all movements, and all grades of cases. The timepiece which is handed down from father to son this is the kind of watch you will find at Ilanscom's. Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas T-l 1 t .1 . . . i ne wide scope or mis store 3 assortments gives 4f,rrJtP'0 latitude for the exercise of every individual ; taste and allow the choosing of Christmas gifts appropriate and pleasing to everyone--woman, man, girl and boy. The known high quality of Hanscom's goods makes them particularly acceptable as gifts. You'll be quite v-elcome to look, whether you in tend purchasing or not. All articles purchased here will be engraved (free of charge Wm IT UAMPOM Pendleton's Leading Jeweler VV m. n-tllOVfVrl9 p. M. Heacock, Eyesight Specialist Toilet Silver Sets More and more delicacy and distinction have crept into the designs nnd silver-smithing of these new. silver sets. They are rich looking pieces for the toilet table; in beautiful cases provided with a drawer for the smaller article, for manicuring, etc. Ciorham silver wets, consisting of from two to thirteen pieces, ?5 to $40, Heavily engraved brush and comb seta in cases,- and up. The perfectly plain silver is also very much liked. And it comes in beautiful shapes. Thrifty buyers of Xmns gifts will find the greatest variety of suggestions at this store from the least expensive to the most elaborate and at prices that will mect-the purse nicely, quality and value considered. Tho Btyle ques tion is in a class hy itself. Buy your gifts now and avoid the great crowds of tho last days rush. WE INVITE COMPARISON. Prices ascend in easy steps to suit all purses.