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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910 TEN PAGES. PAGE nVB Thursday, Friday and Saturday Special Three Days Xmas Sale Silk Petticoats 250 guaranteed Silk1etticoats that have been selling all sea son at from $7.00 to $10.00 Your choice $4.95 A VEHY USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. They come in Black, Navy, Brown, Green, Red, Tan, Copen hagen, Reseda and all other wanted shades. Thursday, Friday and Saturday F. . Livengood Co. The Women's and Children's Store. PERSONAL MENTION LOCALS j Pastime picture please all. See Lane & Son for signs. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Wall paper, paints, etc. Lane & 8on. I. C. Snyder, chimney aweep. R 1811. For rent Seven room house, north side, enquore 123, Perkins sve. $8000 residence can be bought at bargain. See about It today. Lee Teutsch. The best moving pictures and brightest pictures in Pendleton at the Orpheum. Lost Gold watch and fob. Mono gram S. R. T. on back. Finder return to this office. Exhibition poultry fed by A. T. Mathews Co. Fresh car poultry sup plies Just received. A clean and careful shave always at Mark Patton'a shop. Across from Alexanders. Phone for patrons. Mothers, save your boys a alck spell. Get him a pair of warm shoes at Eklund's. Great reductions. For rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, electric lights, gas tove and bath. 701 Thompson street. Good looking and good wearing school shoes for boys going at a great reduction at A. Eklund's. See win dow. Cold weatner la coming. Wa have the best coj on the market A ton is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lum er Yard, Phone Main O. Spend your Idle evenings In a gen tlemen's resort. Bowling, pool, bil liards, shooting gallery. Pastime Parlors. Hoover and Book. Sor sale One sorrel gelding, age 9 years, weight 1100 pounds, sound, good work or saddle horse. Price 176. Inquire 1301 West Alta. Lost On Court or main streets In business district, ladles' gold watch, hunting case, Initial "R" on one side and diamond on other. Works No. 14,422,889; case No. 120,768. .'The best Chrlstmns present you can give your son or daughter Is a thor ough business education. A course In the Pendleicn Business College paves the way through life a d save many hard knocks. Prices aro right. J. S. Norvall of Helix, is spending the day In Pendleton. Miss Etta Ghormley of Helix, was In Pendleton yesterday, R. A. Miller of Corvallls Is register ed at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. William Dyer of Umatilla, is up from the railroad town. John Crow returned yesterday mor. ning from a ylslt to Portland. M. W. Melvln of Hermlston, is in the city from the project town. Chas.N. Boyd is registered at the Bowman from Rockland, Idaho. A, H. Kllbourne of Everett, Wash., came in from his home yesterday, Elmer Storie will resume his wo'rk as railroad brakeman this evening. Mrs. Mary Dissosway has returned from an extended visit In Portland. Jack Gibson and family left on the local this morning for points on the sound. Ernest Knight came m from his ranch near Helix on the N. P. this morning. J. T. Lleuallcn, the prominent Ad ams farmer, came in on the local this morning. . Lou Rathburn, deputy fish warden, Is In the city and is registered at the Pendleton. Roy Penland was an Incoming pas senger on the Northern Pacific train this morning. G. A. Benedict, government land agent, is In the city today on one of his regular visits. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Stanfleld came up from their home In Stanfleld yesterday evening. J. S. West of the Nissen Implement company, was a west bound passen ger this morning. B. L. Barry of Dayton, Ore., is spending the day in the county seat of Umatilla county. H. S. Murray of Freewater, came down from the fruit section of the county this morning. F. G. Lucas, the well known Wes ton resident, is In the city from the former normal town. J. T. Wallace, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago Northwestern, Is in Pendleton today. J. T. Lieuallen, well known Adams farmer and good roads advocate, has been In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fleshman and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fleshman, all of La Grande, are in the city. Mrs. Will Ingram and son, Joe, left on the local this morning for their fu ture home near Hood River. Carl Engdahl came down from H llx this morning to be present at the Oregon Glee club'concert this evening. AttorneyA. W. Gray of Stanfleld, returned to his home this morning af ter transacting legal business In the city. Principal C. C. Baker of the Athe na high school, passed through on the local this morning on Tils way to Port land. i Herbert Strohm will come up on the local this evening from Hermlston to hear the Oregon Glee Club this evening. R. J. Kirkwood, agent for the Co lumbia Life Insurance company, reached Pendleton on a regular trip yesterday. Xornian Sarkls, formerly . of the mechiinic.il department of the East Oregonlan, but now traveling repre- Bring the Children to the Gift Room Toy Land We will make lhem wolcome whether You buy or not Let diem live in fairy land for a little while, come and enjoy their beaming faces too. The room is just chuck full of face beamers. Mechanical toys such as you have neven before seen and dolls just scads of dolls. Some have real hair and eye brows and eye lashes po to sleep sit up, and adjustable to all positions. Ask to see those that look like real Babies and boys. They are marvels thats all Dolls and Doll Heads at prices from 5c to $ 1 5 Lions, Oppossums, Teddy Bears, Monkeys, Cats, Bops, Rabbits, Kicking Mules, ITorses, Sheep, Bears, Rattles, Guns, Ilorns, Wagons, Swords, Bulls, Indian Suits, Animal Cards, Birds, Fire Engines, Hook and Ladder Wagons, Trains, Boats, Air Ships, Bows and Ar rows, Tool Chests, Brums, Dump Carts, Doll Buggies, China Dishes, Tin Dishes, Granite Dishes, blocks, Puzzles, Ten Pins, Punching Bugs, Penicls, Work Baskets, all kinds of board games, Soldiers, Banks, Hobby Horses, Pocking Horses, Watches, Tops, Guns that, shoot and play, Balloons, Doll Houses, Stoves, Play Store, Automobiles, Trains, Sad Irons, Popes, Doll Ilats, Doll Dresses in sets, Mother Phymes, Moving Picture Machines, Elect rip Dynamos, and well, everything that will make the children happy. KOEPPEN'S Who Run the Store that Serves You Best jDll"Given Aw&y 1 i if urcnase i 50 Dressed (7 lase ( Your choice of any 65c or 75c Dressed Doll FREE with every $5.00 Pi Your choice of any $1.00, $1.25 , or $1 Doll FREE with every $ 1 0.00 purcl Ladies9 and Misses' Suits and Coats All at HALF PRICE Childrcns Coats from 7 years to 1 4 at Half Price Ladies Dresses at Half Price NOTICE ! The usual practice of "marked everything up" at Christmas time has been reversed at this store Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money J sentative of the Oriental Rug company of Spokane, is paying Pendleton a vis- It today. C. A. Barrett, joint senator-elect. came down from his home In Athena this morning and Is spending the day in the city. Mrs. James B. Titus of Baker City arrived from her home yesterday to spend the holidays as the guest of Mrs. Ina Rice. Miss Lulah M. Hill, a nurse from Chicago who has been In Echo dur ing the past month, came up to Pen dleton yesterday. Mrs. Gus Bertholet, wife of the well known Northern Pacific con ductor, came In this morning on a shopping expedition. J. D. Huston, a horse buyer for the Holcombe company of Seattle, is In the city looking for a couple of car loads of big draft horses. Miss Vesta Lynde left this morning for Oakland, Calif., for an extended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Drake. C. H. Walden, the well known train auditor, is in the city and It Is report ed that he will lead a bride to the altar on Friday of this week. Attorney Homer Ish Watts of Athe na came down on the local this morn ing. He was accompanied as usual by his faithful dog, "Beans." Robert Twohy of the Twohy's Bros. Construction company, left this morn ing on No. 5 for San Jose, Calif., to spend Christmas with his parents. Miss Katherlne Sullivan, whohas been the guest of Miss Florence Cur ran at Rarnhart for the past two weeks, left this afternoon for her home in Seattle. Miss Edith Raley. who is attending Whitman collepe, came over from Walla Walla this morning to spend the holidays with her parents, Col. and Mrs. J. H. Raley. Conductor John Wolfe and wife, well known In this city, returned yes terday from a vacation spent In the cast. Mr. Wolfe Is now on the Wash ington division of the O. R. & N. Judge Elmer Glmlin. the chicken celebrity, returned from his trip to Stanfleld yesterday, and left Immedi ately fur the Milton-Freewater coun try, where ho will score birds today. HERE IS A SNAP FOR CHRISTM AS I Now Is your opportunity to secure a valuable Christmas present at a moderate price. We have Just re ceived our spring order of (trunks and suit cases. The factory made a mistake and shipped these goods three months too early and in order to make room and get them off our hands we will sell them at greatly reduced prices until January 1. SHARON & EDDINUS. Badly Injured Arm. Mrs. Celia Anstead, wno lives north of Pendleton in the Cold Springs country, came into the city yesterday to seek medical aid for a badly .n Jured arm. Dr. C. J. Smith attended the case. Card of Thanks. The family of the late ' Madison Jones wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to Pastor Storey and the neign bors, friends and lodge who so will ingly helped In the Bereavement of our dear father. THE FAMILY. Lost, Tuesday, while shopping, la dy's gold brooch, floral design. Find er return to Thos. Fitz Gerald at city hall. Liberal reward. Save money by reading today's ads. Parlor Baseball For the Boy Will please the most rabid baseball fan. This is the game YOU PLAY it does not play ITSELF. Only $2 Notice our window. RALPH FOLSOM Leading Honsefurnlslier. Dally East Oregonlan by carrier only 65 cents per month. SANTA CL.US WILL VISIT PEOPLES WAREHOUSE TONIGHT Santa Claus was actually at the Peoples Warehouse last night. He Bave presents to the following grown ups: Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. Palmer, Miss Edith Power, Miss Llllie Oliver and Mrs L. Sharon. He also gave a bag of candy or some other remembrance to every child that was there. He says he will be there again to night at about S:30 and will give away some more presents. He wants everybody to come and bring the children. Phone Mala 45. SOS E. Court gt. Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for anj deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER. MANAGER. SENATE AD.IOIRNS FOR ITS HOLIDAY VACATION Wiishingtou, Dec. 21. Declaring the calendar far Wednesday Is pecul iarly sacred, Speaker Cannon today refused to permit immediate consider ation of Taft's special message to con gross. The message recommended the adoption of a law authorizing the president and state of Texas officials to mark the boundary between Texas and New Mexico. The house ad journed this afternoon Tor the holi days. The senate adopted Taft's recommendation. II. P. O. Elks. Notice. Regular Meeting Thurs., Dec. 22. In itlon, balloting on candidates. By order of Exalted Ruler. (Severs. Make Good Practical Xmas Gilts Our 'Stiletto'' Carvers make better pif ts than other brands because they load in quality and every set is fully guaranteed to p-iyo satisfaction. They are well finished and neat and at tractive. SPECIAL PRICES OX ALL CARVING SETS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Sets of 3 pieces in neat case, was $t..r0, now $3.S0 Sets of 3 pieces in neat case, was $.".00, now $1.00 Sets of 3 pieces in neat case, was $0.00, now Sj l,SO Sets of 3 pieces in neat case, was $S.."0, now $6.S0 ALL SETS AT 20 PER CKXT DISCOUNT. SEE THE STILETTO CAIIVERS AT The Taylor Hardware Co.