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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
TKX PAGES. DAILY EAST ORECOMAX, PEXDLETON. OKKt.ON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, J809, PAGE TlinEE. THE DOORS OF OUR MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT Take Advantage, of the Greatest Values Ever Offered Nothing will be appreciated more by father or brother than- a good stylish suit, Overcoat, Hat, a pair of shoes, Pretty Shirts, Fancy Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers or Fancy Hosiery 200 Men's and Boys' Suits Left to Choose From Suite that always sold up to $20.00, now . .....$S.45 Suits that always sold up to $25.00, now $11.35 Suits tlint always sold up to $30.00, now ? 13.45 $3.50 and $4.00 Hats, all kinds $2.45 $2.50 and $3.00 Hats, all kinds ?1.47 $2.00 Hats, all kinds .'. 9S $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts, all kinds . , 89? Not one article reserved, everything on the men's and hoys' feide of the house not mentioned ahove will he closed out re pa rd less of former coet And the men's side of the house will he closed for pood. All $3.00 Shoes this week ?1.78 All $4.00 Shoes this week .-.. $2.45 All $5.00 Shoes this week '.. $2.85 All $6.00 Shoes this week . $3.45 Absolutely Everything Goes Wed nesday, Thursday ' and Friday At any price to reduce the stock About 30 Overcoats For Men and Boys 810.00 Overcoats, now .'...... $4.95 $12.50 Overcoats, now $5.95 $1S.00 Overcoat, now $8.45 20.00 Overcoats, now $10.00 $25.00 Overcoats, now $14.45 Suitable Christmas Gifts for Ladies', Misses and Children "Nearly every article in our huge stock has been reduced this, l lie last week before Xraas. BUY HER A SUIT. Up to $20.00 Valui, now '. Up to $25.00 Values, now $9.95 $12.45 $14.95 $19.90 $4.45 $6.23 $6.95 98 S1.68 $2.45 $2.98 $3.69 Up to $12.50 Shirt Waists, now .'. $4.95 In this lot you will find beautiful silk and net waists in nearly all shades and sizes 34 to 42, Up to $30.00 Values, now Up to $45.00 Values,, now Pretty $6.50 Silk Petticoats, now Pretty $8.50 Silk Petticoats, now ... Pretty $10.00 Silk Petticoats, now Up to $2.00 Shirt Waists, now ........ Up to $3.00 Shirt Waists, now Up to $4.50 Shirt Waists, now Up to $6.00 Shirt Waists, now Up to $8.50 Shirt Waists, now REMEMBER Hi WEDNESDAY T USDS If LEFT- And the Men's side of the house will be closed for good Look This List Over You Will Find Every Article Suitable for "HER" Pretty Japanese Drawn Work Center Pieces; all sizes, Doilies, Dresser Scarfs, Thousands of Beautiful llandkerchiegs 1 to $2.00. Gold Handled Umbrellas $3.50 to $10. Hand Pnps, Fur Scarfs and Sets, Silk and Wool Knit Scarfs and Shawls, Silk Waist Patterns, Fancy Lisle and Silk- Hosiery, Fancy Collars, Handkerchiefs Boxes, Hand Embroidered Linen Shirt Wair SetP, Dress Patterns, Table Linen Sets, Fancy Ilil.hons, Stamped Linen Towels, Silk Petticoat, Skirt, Suit or Coat ' ;. Store will be open 'til 9 o'clock every night this week CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS Livengooo Company KOAIS AUK IX HAD I CONDITION' FOK TIl.WEI, To Chmcs of Typhoid Fever tcor(cl ' . In one Family. (Special Correspondence. ) Nolin, Dec. 20 A thin Bklm of snow ami the. ground frozen make the roads hard to travel especially for horses not rough short. The thermometer has stood almost tendily ut 20 degrees above zero for the pant week - and about nil we can do Is to care for the stock. Dr. J. A. Iiest was called, to Lewis 1'pdlke's yesterday and found Mr. Up dlko mid his cldist daughter afflicted with typhoid fever. II. Jungens the O. K. & N.'s genial road master was hero last Saturday and advised that operator C. M. Eager that his box car telegraph office will be moved to BarnhnrJ soon. Kim Morton, formerly df this place but now of Pendleton, spent Sunday at his old home which Is now under the supervision of Prof. F. W. Bentty. More than usual Interest Is being shown In our literary society. People, from far and near come prepared for almost any kind of entertainment In tho shape of violin, guitar and banjo music, negro sketches and Jig dancing, besides the regular literary program. Claud Jones is able to bo up after a four weeks siege of pneumonia. ttesides her husband, Robert D. In- i man of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber j company, Mrs. Inmnn leave:: two ( daughters in her Immediate family, j Miss Minnie M. Inmnn and Miss Ivy i Frances Inmnn." Three brothers and I one sister are also living, B. C. Guild of Woodland. J. F. Guild or Portlan '. Charles G. Guild of Payette, Idaho, and Mrs. Isabel Nealond of Portland. ! I ill ALBEE HOY KMX'KIJ) SF.NSKI.KSS WIIF.N SINGI.FTIiFF ItltOKK Hlrli Men's Gifts Aiv Poor beside this: "I want to go on record is saying that I regard Electric Hit ters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman, writes Mrs. O Hhlnevault of Vestal Center. N. T. "I can never forgot what It has done for me." This glorious medicine g.ves a woman buoyant spirts, vigor of body and Jubilant health. It quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, mel ancholy, headache, backache, faint ing, ailing and sickly. Try them. 60c at Tnllman & Co. A. Program at Orpheum Tonight Music by Orpheum Orchestra, H. Johnson., leader. 1. March Lincoln Centenniul E. T. Faull. 2. Selection from the Yunkee Regiment Ben M. Jerome. 3. Reunited at the Gallows (dra ma.) 4. Mesknl the Smuggler (drama.) 5. Man with the Sack in Society, (eomedy.) 6. Lady Millieent Visit (drama.) 7. Mr. Muddlehead's Mistake. 8. Song, Moon Bird. MRS. K. 1). INMAN D1KS IN PORTLAND Testerdoy's Portland Journal con tains an account of tho death of a woman well known In this county, she. having spent 'many summers at Wennha springs. The notice follows: Mrs. Frances Laura Inmnn, wife of Robert D. Inman, died at the family home, 663 East Ninth street, early this morning as a result of complica tions arising from a lingering Illness from which she had been a sufferer for a number of years. Tho funeral will bo held Wednesday morning from the homo, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Inman was very well known in Portland, having been born here, hav ing spent her girlhood near her birth placo and having lived out her married life In the city. She was the daughter of Peter Guild, who settled on a do nation land claim, part of which Is yet known as Guild's lake. In the early days. Mrs. Inman was born at the old Guild place, August 1J, 1867, and was consequently over 62 years of age m the time of her death. f For the past 20 years Mrs. Inman had heen an Invalid and during that nerln of 111 health had at times been a great sufferer. In splto of this suf fering her life had been maritea Dy Its cheerfulness and bravery. It was the. gradual wearing away of her strength by her sufferings that caused her death. Stung for. 15 Years by Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and 1200 worth of medicine In vain, G. F. Ayscue of Ingleslde. N. C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills and writes they wholly cured him. They cure constipation, bil iousness, sick headache, stomach, liv er, kidney and bowel troubles. 25c at Tallman & Co, Rig Game at the Pastime Show To night. A big fat turkey will be given away at the Pastime tonight, which prom ises some amusement In adltlon to the regular program. Mr. Matlock Is al ways In the lead with something new to please his paX.ons. ' Masquerade Ball, ' There will bo a grand masquerade ball In the German hall. Middle Cold Springs, on New Tear's n ght, Jan uary 1. Prises will be awarded for the best sustained characters. Every body Invited. Get in Una for a good old time. Johnson's orchestra. (.illx-r! Kills Ha.s Narrow T'-cape Ike Sims 1,-om-s Finger While CiiltlRa Frozen Meat. (Special Correspondence.) Albee, Ore., Dee. 19. There came near being a fatal accident at the George Ellis ranch Friday. Mr. El lis and two boys. Gilbert and Walker, were out in the timber fur wood, and In trying to pull a tree down that nnd lodged, one tug of the harness brone, the end of the slntrle tree striking Gll hi,rt on the neck and Jaw with such force as to knock him senseless. Walk er loaded his. brother on the bobs and diove the horses in a run two miles lmine. H was about three hours be- JVrc he regained consciousness. Ike Sims, the wood cutter, cut the indsx finger about half off with a butcher knife last week while cutting frozen meat, he Immediately left for Pendleton, where he had the finger taken off. Dillnrd French and Ed Anderson stayed here last night with n small bunch of cattle. They were taking them out to Mr. French's Putter creek ranch. J. 1. Ellis returned today from a trip to Pilot Rock and Pendleton. Frank Gillllund nnd Bob Moore ppssed through here today on their way to Pilot Rock for freight 'for the Fklah merchants. The Rev. Warrington of Pilot Rork preached here this afternoon at 8 o'clock then heturned to I'klah to con duet the services there tonight. After the rain last Sunday It turned colder nnd has been below the freezing point all week. Sleighing tins been good all week. The stage company uses the hobs between the Carney cab ins nnd t'klah and Is mnking good time. Another ease of small-pox is report- ed at the Arbogast brothers saw mills. The boys are all at work taking ad- j vantage of the snow and rushing the logs In at n lively rate. I We have a complete and large stock of Rogers Plated Ware, Carvers, Pocket Knives, Razors, Perco lators, Chafing Dishers, Etc. Any and all of which ere appropriate presents W. J. Clarke 211-213 East Court, Street Tlio Correct Time. ' to stop a cough or cold Is Just as soon as It starts then' there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption. Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup taken at the start will stop the cough If It has been run ning for sometime the treatment will be longer, but the cure Is sure. - A. C. Koeppen Bros. MIbsm aohool ahoea for $1.16 at Wohlenberg Department Btore. Holiday Sale at the Vogue. Furs, embroidery, plumes, fancy feathers, trimmed millinery' at prices lower than you ever paid before. Beautiful presents for a gentleman or n lady to a lady. VOGUE MILLINERY. Idleman & Hllleary. Nehalem Enterprise: With butter 8R cents a roll and oleomargarine on the raise, we are In a dilemma Just how to proceed In order to live through the long winter months. Po tatoes at 1 1-2 cents per pound, too, la sufficient grounds Jo remain an old bach until next spring. FTMh oysters at Hohbach'a bakery. $ 1 5,00 DOLL FREE $15.00 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY CHRISTMAS EVE Tickets With Every 50c Purchase 33 1-3 Per cent off on Cut Glass 25 Per cent, off on Chocolate Sets 25 Per cent, off on Cream and Sugar Sets 25 Per cent, off on Hand Painted China Owl Tea House SEE. DOLL IN WINDOW. ' STORE OPEN EVENINGS