East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 23, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY KAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909.
EIGHT PAGES.
The Gift You Give
A Man
Wants to be a man's gift and
- the natural place to buy is Jl at a
man's store.
We have only quality goods here
and the very, veryj latest styles.
So if you buy your Gifts of us,
you may be sure on both these
important points.
We invite you to come
and see our grand display
Max Baer Men's Shop
WILL GET
L CONVENT
SO SAYS DR. M'CLURE
OP ANIMAL INDUSTRY
Oregon's Chances Very Bright to Se
cure tho Great Assemblage Port
land Commercial Club Rack ot the
Movement Special Train to Ogden.
A Reliable Reraatfy
FOR
Ely's Cream Bain
is snick hr absorbed.
Gnu ReiieJ at Once
It cleanses, soothes,
heals aud protects
the di&t'a-stHl mtm-
brane resulting trora Catarrh and drives
away a Col J in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Ta4e aud Kuioll. Full size
50 eta. at DruijgMs or by t:i il. Liquid
Cream Balm for use ia atomizers 75 cts.
3v Brothers. 56 Warren Street, New York.
O. M. HEACOCK
Eye-sight Specialist.
My Glasses are Guaranteed to give
you satisfaction or
MONEY REFUNDED.
I Grind all My Lenses.
Any Lens Duplicated in a Few
Minutes.
With
VM. E. HANSCOM. Jeweler.
HERMfSTON DEFEATS
WIN SECOND TIME
ON BASKETBALL FLOOR
First Game Ever Played In New Town
Abbreviated Attire Shocks Ladies
Umatilla Got Biff Lead But Game
Was Tie When Whistle Blew and
Locals Got Winning Basket.
The Quelle
Gna. La Fountalne, Prop.
Beat 2S cent meals In the North-west.
First-class Cooks and Serrtee,
Shell-fish In Sea ana.
La Fountains Block, 1U1B
Fresh Meat, Poultry
Fruit and Produce
Delivered to any part of the
city.
Hides, pelts, wool, sacks and
second-hand goods bought and
sold.
Stark &. Lang, Props.
Phone Main 407.
310-312 W. Webb St
Buy Your Meat
OF THE X
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
Phone Main 18.
Always fresh and wholesome. J
Delivered promptly. a
Fresh flan dally, steaks, chaps, X
roasts, sausage, hams, bacon t
and lard.
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bout the won'ierfn: t
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MEN AND WOMEN.
In Biff for on natural
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Mt w rtar. w of mncoii rnvmbrariM.
Trvwmm f Uti PainlMi. and tint ajtrln.
Kt twia unuw rcn uo. fent or poifonout.
ClNCtRIUTLO.
3 aM fcr Itracciata,
j for Bant la pltii wrapper,
51 br n". prt.i4. tof
VU SI .00. i bXtlC1.75.
cmulax at as naowt
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Dec. 21. Some one said
that there waa a game of basketball In
Hermiston last Saturday. This was
the first game ever played here and
as Hermiston Is a new town there were
a number of people who had never
seen the game played. Some came
because they were told that there was
going to be some excitement up at the
hall. When the teams appeared in
their short pants and sleeveless shirts
some of the women were wont to cover
their faces. But with the faces covered
they were unable to witness the game,
but it was not very long until their
eyes became so accustomed to the at
tire of the youths that they were mak
ing remarks about the broad shoulders
or the well formed legs of a certain
player. One young lady about 22
asked a player why he did not crease
his trousers. Those of the men who
had never seen a game remarked that
It must be that new fandango game
that the high moguls of athletics are
trying to adopt, a cross between foot
ball and socker.
Nevertheless It was a game and a
good one. It was a real battle ' for
supremacy from start to finish and at
the end of the first half money stood
at 9 to 7 In favor of Hermiston for
that was the score.
At this stage of the game Hermiston
became a little over confident and as
a result Umatilla ran up the score
fairly high and before Hermiston
could stop her the score stood 20 to
12 in favor of the boys from the Junc
tion. Just at this time a cheer went
up from the Hermiston supporters.
And if there was a Umatilla man failed
to look them over he lost his chance
for from then on there was nothing
to be seen of Hermiston except a flash
of white now and then as one of the
players passed the audience. Her
miston overcame the big lead and
when the .whistle blew to end the
gnme the score stood 22 and 22.
This meant that the team that scor
ed the first two points won the game
and of course the home team won.
Umatilla took defeat very hard, this
being the second time within two
weeks that Hermiston has downed
them.
The referee and umpire were very
good, both teams being well satisfied.
Those who were crowned with tne
wreaths of glory, were Thompson who
held the mighty imported Stephen
in tow. Wallace Wilson the fast little
forward who could never be found by
his guard O'Connell. F. E. Ituffner
who held Umatilla's star player Mc
N'urland to a standstill. II. Ge!se who
showed wonderful form and who is
what Is termed a silent mixer.
The Umatilla team was: Forwards,
Frank McN'urtnnd, Orle Stephens;
Center, John McNurland; Guards,
O'Connell. McDonald.
Referee, Kimball, umpire Stover,
time keepers B. Switzler, L. Canfield.
Time, (wo 20 minute halves.
According to Dr. S. W. McClure,
chief of the bureau of animal indus
try In tho northwest, the 1911 an
nual convention of the Nat'onal Wool
Growers' association will be held in
Portland.
The move to secure this greatest
of all national meetings, with the
exception of political conventions,
was started in this city during the
state convention of woolgrowers by
Dr. McClure, and subsequent devel
opments would indicate that Ore
gon's chances are exceedingly bright.
The Portland chamber of com
merce and other organizations have
entered into the movement with a
great deal of enthusiasm and are do
ing everything in their power to as
sist the sheepmen of Oregon to land
the big meeting. It Is also believed
that the hearty co-operation of the
other western- states can also be se
cured and In that case the conven
tion Is practically assured.
At least one special train will be
run from Oregon to the convention
which Is to be held In January In
Ogden and it Is there that the fight
will be made to bring the next meet
ing to the Pacific coast.
Portland Club Is Assisting.
Dan P. Smythe, secretary of the
Oregon association, visited the Port
land Commercial club and asked its
co-operation to secure the conven
tion. This has been given. The
commercial club will send a delega
tion to Ogden, consisting of B. H.
Trumbull, commercial agent of the
Illinois Central, and D. O. Lively,
manager of the Portland Union
Stockyards, who will co-operate with
tho sheepmen in attendance from this
state, and will bear the official in
vitation. ' Badges having the legend,
"Portland, 1911," have been pre
pared by the Commercial club, and
these will be taken by the Oregon
delegation to Ogden and used 'n the
campaign to bring the next annual
meeting here.
loom
Sunday,
OREGON THEATRE
09
FIRST TIME HERE
La Salle Theater's Latest Success
26.
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On
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BILLY S. CLIFFORD AND
Bevy of Fifty Helpers
LA SALLE THEATRE BEAUTY CHORUS BIG GIRLS LITTLE GIRLS PRETTY GIRLS
DANCING GIRLS FAMOUS MALE SEXTET AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 12 SONG WHISTLING
ACTS ELECTRICAL MOTOR BOAT RACE SCENE A REVELATION IN STAGECRAFT.
Prices:--$1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c
Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best
and safest cough remedy for chil
dren. At the first symptoms of a
cold, give as directed, and ward off
danger of croup, ' bronchitis, sore
throat, cold In the head and stuffy
breathing. It brings comfort and
ease to the little ones. Contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep
always on hand and refuse substi
tutes. Koeppen Bros.
Masquerade Ball.
There will be a grand masquerade
ball In the German hall. Middle Cold
Springs, on New Year's night, Jan
uary 1. Prizes will be awarded for
the best sustained characters. Every
body Invited. Get in line for a good
old time. Johnson's orchestra.
PILES 8URED IN 6 TO 14 DATS
AZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing rues Id o to 14 days or money refooo
ed. 50c.
Bleak weather, but the holiday
country seems to have cash to burn.
THIS WILD INTEREST MOTHERS.
Mother Gray'a Sweet Powders for Chil
dren, a Certain relief for FeTerlahnesa,
Headache, Bad Stomach, TeethlDg Disor
ders, more and regulate the Bowels and de
stroy Worms. Ihey break Dp Colds In 24 J
QourH. 'loey are ao pieasanc to me taute
and harmless as milk. Children like them.
Over 10,000 testimonials of cures. They
never fail. Sold by all draggta, 25c. Atk
today. Don't accept any aubatltnte.
Git Bay Suggestions
Community and 1847 Roger Brothers
S I LV K R W AR K
The Community Silverware is guaranteed for Twenty
Five Years in ordinary family use.
When this high grade ware is given you can feel you
have given something that will' last and satisfv.
Other Articles to Be Considered When Christmas Shopping
CARVERS, CIL1FING DISHES, PERCOLATORS. TEA AND COFFEE POTS, SCISSORS. INGFRSOr I
WATCHES, AIR RIFLES, 22 RIFLES, IOCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, TOOL BOXES AND TOOI
ROASTERS AND MANY OTHER USEFUL GUTS. '
Our Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas
TEe Taylor Hardware
COMPANY
A Policeman's Testimony.
J. Nj Paterson, nght policeman of
Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter
I hnd a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from two physicians without getting
any benefit. A friend recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar and two thlrdg
of a bottle cured me. I consider It
the greatest cough and lung medicine
in th world." Koeppen Bros.
Freeh oysters at Hohbach's bakery
Oats for sale We have but a few
tons. Send in your order now. Ore-
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Take this list for a Hint
BKLT PJKS
BONBON BOXES
BRACELETS
BUOOCIIES
CARD CASES
CHATELAINES
CLOT J I BRUSHES
COLOGNE BOTTLES
COMBS
CUFF BUTTONS
GLOVE HOOKS
IIAIB BRUSHES
LOCKETS
LORGNETTES
MIRROttS
m antct m e a rticles
PARASOLS
PHOTO FRAMES
PURSES
OPERA GLASSES
a treasure house of Christmas goods
Beautilul Jewelry Novelties
For "Her" or "Him"
At Schaffer's you will find tho most complete assortment of
Christinas-Gift Jewelry to be found in "Pendleton.
And at prices that are so out of proportion to the excellence
of these fashionable articles that you'll le eager to do your
Christmas buying now while assortments are at their best.
Eveiy market of the world is represented in this marvelous
showing. Copies, of antiquo jewelry, mndo famous by some his
torical figure, dull gold, tinted gold, filigree, carved, studded jew
elry, semi-precious stones revivals of almost forgotten styles
ell are combined to make this, an eventful exhibit of high-class
Holiday jewelry. : ,
DON'T WAIT BUY NOW
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
A.IL. SCHAEFER.,
Official O. R. & N. Time Inspector
726 Main Street
Phone Red 301 1
Take this list for a Hint
PIN CUSHIONS
PIN TRAYS
PUFF BOXES
SALTS BOTTLES
SCARF PINS
SCISSORS
SHOE HORNS
THIMBLES
SOAP BOXES
TOILET SETS
UMBRELLAS ' ; '
VELVET BRUSHES
DIAMOND RINGS
WATCHES
VINAIGRETTES
LA VALUERS
HAT PINS
EARRINGS
NECKLACES
TOTLET SETS.