East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 31, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAhT OREGONIAN, PENDI.KTON, OREGON, FRIDAV, DECEMBER 81, 1909.
PAGB FITS.
All This Week You will tind
Extra Specials
In Every Departments
Furs, Silk and Net Waists, Silk
Petticoats, Skirts, Ladies and
Misses Suits, Coats of every de
scription, Silk Waist Patterns,
Shoes, Fancy jHosiery, Drawn
.Work, Doilies Etc.
Everything goes at extraordinary
Low Prices before inventory.
F.E. Livengood & Go.
Agents for Ladies Haf&a Joumal'.Patterns
gand Publications
LOCALS
Silent Auction
- at The Gift
Room, next. door to
Koeppens Drug
Store.
Eve ry article in
the Gi ft Room in
cluded in thi s
sale, excepting
gold band dinner
ware, which is sold
under a different
plan as stated be
1 ow .
Everything in
new annex will be
sold to the highest
bidder regardless
of co s t --Koeppen
gets the first bid,
( whi ch will be one -half
the regular
price) , and the
first bid after
that must be aMO
per cent, advance
above, the half
price bid, and
after that a bid
for aay amount will
be allowed.
The sal e begins
Saturday, Jan. 1st,
and continues ten
business days, end'
ing Wednesday even
ing at 5 o c lock ,
January 12. 1910.
Remember this
sale will be a gen
uine silent auction
sale, and means
just what it says--
a silent sale" !
none but the person
in charge will know
who does the bidd
ing, but the amount
will be placed on a
card attached to
the different arti
cles and a t the
close of the sale,
Wednesday, January
12th, the bids will
be opened by a com
mittee of three and
the successful ones
notified at once.
Example of sale
plant
For instance the
regular, price of
the article i s -$4.00,
Koeppen' b
bid would be $2.00:
the first bid at a
10 per -oent. ad
vance of the half
price bid would be
$2. 20 , then any
amount is allowed.
Full particulars
at the Gift Room on
Saturday at the be
ginning of the
s pi I e . Be eur e and
investigate this
plan as you may have
the opportunity of
buying some article
that you wish at
about half-price.
The sale in-
eludes cut glass,
hand-painted china,
brass goods, jard
i ne r e s , umb r e 1 1 a
stands, comb and
brush sets, mani
cure sets, unframed
pictures, traveling
cases, etc., etc
Whi te and Gold
Dinner Ware will be
on sale on our half
giving away plan-,
tha t is, we give
you half as much
free of charge as
you buy. For in
stance: if you buy
$1 . 00 wor th of
china at regular
price, we. make! you
a present of 50c
worth of china ab
solutely free of
charge.
We do not think
it necessary to ex
plain any further,
as you undoubtedlv
are acquainted with
the plan, as we in
augurated and con
ducted a most suc
cessful half giving
away plan last
spring, and judging
by the popularity
and amount 'of goods
sold unde r this
plan, i t certainly
must have met. with
the approval of the
buy ing pub lie.
KOEPPENS NEW
ANNEX , - The Gift
Room, where the
best gift articles
Pastime pictures pleai all.
Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main t.
Furnished rooms to rent. S02 Wa
tor street.
Automobiles for rent it the Pn
llton Auto company.
For Sale Few tons of Timothy hay. !
Oiegon Lumber Yard.
Lenses duplicated In a few minutes
Kanscom'i Jewelry store.
For rent Furnished rooms, close
In. Enquire 711 Cosbl street.
Oak wood, the heat giver, good as
soal. Oregon Lumber Yard.
Good olean coal at the Oregon
Lumber Yards. Phone Main 8.
Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for
12.60 at Wohlenberg's Dept. Store.
Highest price paid for veal at Rey
burn's market. Old W. & C. R. depot.
For rent; Modern seven room
house; North side; inquire 23 Per
kins. Miss Phiney, teacher of piano, Is
now lotated at 1208 E. Webb. Phone
Red 3532.
Halrdresslng, manicuring and sham-
joolng parlors In connection with the
Vogue Millinery.
Broken lenses replaced In a few
ulnutes at Hanscom's jewel store.
We grind any lense.
Wanted A good well driller. Ad
dress, Sim J. Culley, Weston, Oregon.
Salem school teachers will receive
a 12 1-2 per cent Increase In salaries
next year.
Hood' store or orflce room for rent
In East Oregonlan building on Main
street. 'Inquire at this office.
We can grind you a new lens In a
few minutes. Bring your broken lense
co us. Hanscom's Jewelry store.
Phone Main 8 for good dry wood
nd coal that ..will burn clean
Promptly delivered. Oregon Lumber
Yard.
Wanted, room (at from $20 to $30
per month) or room and hoard (at
150 or $60 per month) with a refined
private family by business gentleman.
State who composes family. Address
Box 28, Post Office.
are served for a 1 1
occasions, next
door to KOEPPENS.
the drug store that
serves you best.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Uy mutual consent, the firm for
merly existing and known as Baker
& Folsom.. doing a general furniture,
carpet and undertaking business In
the city of Pendleton, has this day
been dissolved. John S. Baker will
continue' the business at the same old
stand in the Smith-Crawford build
ing opposite the postofflce, collecting
all accounts and paying all bills out
standing against the firm.
Mr. Baker will continue the busi
ness as in the past, handling only the
nignet class merchandise Jn the car
pet, furniture and undertaking line,
and corldally solicits a continuance
of the same pleased ' patronage that
the old firm enoyed In the past from
Its hosts of patrons.
, Dated this 31st day of December,
1909. JOHN F. BAKER,
RALPH FOLSOM.
CHARGES IT IP TO
THE FRISCO QUAKE
Fort Wayne, Ind. A romance
growing out of the San Francisco
earthquake disaster of April 18, 1906,
will have a fitting ending when Wil
liam Campbell, .a young attorney of
this city arrives In San Francisco to
claim as his bride Miss Gertrude Al
brecht, of that city. The marriage
will take place next Tuesday.
Campbell and Miss Albrecht were
students at Stanford university at the
time of the earthquake. Although
slightly injured when the tremblor
partially filled his room in Enelna
hnll, the men's dormitory, with bricks
from a demolished chimney, he escap
ed from the building.
With Miss Albrecht, Campbell start
ed for San Francisco In an automobile.
The car broke down, nnd the couple
were compelled to walk the greater
part of the distance. Late that even
ing they arrived at the home of the
girl's mother, Mrs. Lillian Albrecht. It
was on this trip that the romance
had Its conception.
Campbell left Fort Wayne for the
Pacific coast today.
GIRLS' "RATS" HLAMED
AS STUDY HINDRANCE
Reading, Ia, Closely following up
the order disposing with sauerkraut
from the menu of tho noonday lunch
os served at the boys' high school, the
question of "rats" worn by the Btu
dents 'at the girls' high sctuHil in ar
ranging their hair came up for con
slderatton. Recently some of the
Kirls complained to their parents that
their Instructors were not thorough
enough in their explanation of the
lcFsons. Anxious fathers called the
attention of the matter to several of
the controllers, and they In turn
made mention of the matter to Pro
fessor Charles S. Foos, superintend
ent of public Instruction. After a
thorough examination Superintend
ent Foos came to the conclusion that
the girls themselves were to blame.
Girls afe kept busy shifting their rats
to keep, them In position, he says,
and pay so much attention to' the ar
rangement of their hair that they do
not hear rhe instruction given them.
INGRAM'S GROCERY
IN NEW QUARTERS
Since the country pulled througn to
prosperity, a sane celebralon will, be
the proper cut,. ' .
Commencing, Monday, January 3,
Ingram's Grocery, for 15 years locat
ed In the Betz building on Main
street, will open In their new, large
and more commodious store room In
tly I. O. O. F. hall formerly occupied
b the men's department of Liven
good & Co.
This popular grocery Intends han
dling only the highest class of staple
and fancy groceries, fruits and vege
tables and will be In a better position
than ever to cater to the particular
grocery trade of Pendleton.
The phone number will remain the
same, Main 37, and to our old friends
and patrons who will call and find
us missing from the old stand, we re
quest that they step Just two doors
south where they will find us in our
more spacious quarters, bigger, busier
and better than ever that's In-
grams' tho grocery that tries at all
times to give you the best the mar
ket affords and cares for your trade.
With tho further Information that
their store will be closed all day Sat
urday, January 1. thanking all for
past favors and hoping for a contin
uance of the trade during the year
Just started that we have, enjoyed
from you during the year Just closed,
we wish you all a happy and prosper
our New Year that's all.
NO qUIET TIMES' IN OUR
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Prices and Quality always bring
Results
Our shoe business has increased
100 per cent, during December
WHY?
Reasons Below
Little Women's $3.00 patent colt lace shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 6 ,
Misses' $2.50 patent colt lace Bhoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2?2.29
Children's $2.00 patent cold lace shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 ?1.79
Misses' $1.75 vici, sizes 11 12 to 2 $1.23
Boys' $2.50 velour calf, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $2.19
Youths' $2.00 satin calf, sizes 13 to 2 . $1.69
Women's $3.50 vici patent, one style only $3.15
Women's $3.50 patent colt lace . $3.15
Women's $2.50 vici kid patent tip, button $1.95
Women's vici kid patent tip, lace .- $1.23
WoEiBenEserg EBep'f. Store
Better Goods for Less money
2.69
We sTiall soon be In the proper
frame of mind to read Brother Rocke
feller's maxims on "How to Be Poor
and Happy."
mwmmmmmsmmmu
BIG SHEET AND
PILLOW CASE DANCE
To Re Given by Pendleton Acrle No.
28. on New Year's Eve, Decem
ber 31, 1909.
Ten Dollars In Prizes to .Ho Awarded
Good Time for Everybody.
markedly with Germany's ten dirig
ible balloons.
The minister of war says dirigibles
would be" augmented so that In 1911
Franee would have "a satisfactory
fleet."
It Is understood that the war de
partment Is convinced that the aero
plane will be the most serviceable
unit In the future and it plans to
strengthen the army in that direction
more than with dirigible balloons.
The Q
uelJe!
Gus. La Fountains, Prop.v
Best 25 cent menls In the Northwest."
The fraternal order of Eagles who
have always been known for never do
ing anything by halves, are to give
a grand Bheet and pillow case dance
on New Tear's eve, December 31,
1'j09. This will be something new
for Pendleton, All Eagles are making
a combined effort to make this the
howling success of tho season and
krow of no better way to spend the
Inst few hours of 1909 than by having
tho' biggest dance of the year.
In order to make the dance more
complete the committee has decided
that no one without a sheet and pil
low case will be permitted to dance
until the prizes are awarded.
For the best sustained character a
cash prize of $S will be given; for the
second best, $2.50, and to the most
awkward a prize bf $2.50.
Admission charges will be as fol
lows: $1 per couple; ladies masked
free; ladies unmasked, 50c.
Th's will be possibly the last danca
or the year. Watch for the novel pa
rr.de on New Tear's evening at 7
o'clock.
Sen Lodge Hall.
Clatskan.e, Ore. The new lodge
hall Is finished and is the most com
plete hall ever built here. The main
lodge room Is 40eet square, finished
in natural wood. In the rear .are a
property room, an anteroom, which
Is also fitted up for a kitchen when
necessary, lavatory, to'let, etc. A
stair hall runs across the back, with
both Inside and outside stairways for
entrance . and exit.
First-class Cooks and Serriee.
SheU-flsh la Season.
La Founts lno Block, Main St.
Calling cards, wedding stationery
nnd commercial printing to order, at
the East Oregonlan.
FRENCH ARMY TO HAVE
LARGE AIRSHIP FLEET
Paris. The relative practicability j
of dirigible balloons and aeroplanes In .
war In the future, Is the theme of In-
tense discussion following a letter i
from Baron d'Estournelles de Con-
stant, senator and president of the
parliamentary group favoring interna
tional arbitration, to General Bruin,
minister of war.
The letter calls attention to the fact
that. France Is far behind other coun
tries In the development of military
aeronautics. The senator's warning
has been taken up by- the National
Aerial league, which has pointed out
to the aerostatic commission of the
chamber the pitiful position of Trance
as compared with Germany, France's I
solitary "Vllle de Paris" contrasting
THE HOUSEWIFE. i
la the one who will appreciate fully
the quality of OUR coal.
The uniform A-l quality of our
Rock Springs coal means economy-
better heat satisfaction and the mini
mum stove trouble.
Order your, next supply from us and
secure the best.
HENR.Y KOPITTKE
Phone Main ITS.
Oregon Theatre
Monday Night, Jan.
CULLIGAN & HOCKWALD
Real Negro
M
Nashville Students
BAND AND ORCHESTRA.
The Strongest Singing and Dancing Show In Aneriea,
Prices: 75c50c-25c
Pendleton Drug Co,
The "Handy Store"
FOR
Office SuppDies
WRITING INKS
DRAWING INKS
PENS
PENCILS
STATIONERY
LETTER AND BILL FILES
MUCILAGE
INK ERADICATOR
MEMORANDUM BOOKS
PAPER CLIPS
Anything and everything for the desk and office and the kind
you want will be found at
NELSON'S
Phone. Main 813.