KIG1IT PACKS. DILY KAST tJKEUO.MAN. PEN DUCTOKi OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBER , 1911. PAGE riYB. n nnn r i m n GREAT jV 4m. fk. w ! lissolufion g 10 YOU mlrnml nn m usans in In Ever; Dap Tomorrow we will place on sale all Ladies and Misses Dresses, 123 in all, at prices that will surprise the most careful buvers. We want to sell every dress in the house and we believe these prices will do the work. Dresses up to $15.00 to close out $G.90 Dresses up to $20.00 to close out S9.00 Dresses up to $22.50 to close out Jj?ljl.45 Dresses up to $27.50 to close out $16.70 Dresses up to $30.00 to close out 818.85 Dresses up to $35.00 'to close out $21.00 Sizes 1 4 to 20 and 34 to 47 No charges for alterations F.E.Livengood Ladies and Children's Store PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Ira Scott of Helix, are', now 'n the city. i J. D Brown of Arlington, id regis-I tered at a local hotel. C. V. Huffman of L,a Orande. Is among those ,nnw here attending tho farmer)' un'on convention. " i It. A. Holt, cashier of the bank at I Stanf'eld was a member of the Stan- I field delegation Jure hut evening. I i Ij. T. Kenison was a member of the delegation from Stanfield at the Com- i merclal club meet'ng last night. j J. P. Nell, tho Frecwater attorney, j anil member of the local Commercial: club quartet, was here last night. i Dr. H. W. Coe was a passenger on the outgoing local train for the west end of the county this morning. C. W. Kenison of Stanfield, was among' the west end people at the Commercial club meeting last night. O. 1). Teel returned today for the. west end of the county after having attended the Commercial club meet-; ing last night. '- ' I Mrs. A. W. Gray and children of' Stanfleld came up from that place this morn'ng, Joining Mr. Gray, who j came up yesterday. Charles Ward and G. L. Ward of Stanfield were here last evening in ! attendance upon the Commercial .c'ub ; meeting. ! H. D. Wagnon, prominent single i tax advocate of Port'and, has been ; in town since yesterday, having come j up to adjust some insurance losses, j Henry McKinney, former univer sity of Oregon student anjy member! of the legislature from Baker county, ; is hero in attendanc e upon the farm- I ers" union convention. Herbert Bo len, well known Pilot i Rock sheepman, returned to that town this morning after having at tended the Commercial club meeting j last night. All Smibs aid Now Sacrifice1 Choose any $1 5.00 Suit now for $9.25 Choose any $20.00 Suit now for $14.25 Choose any $25.00 and $28.00 Suit fur . . . $18.25 Choose any $30.00 Suit now for $21 .00 Choose any $35.00 Suit now for $23.75 Choose any $45.00 Suit now for ..... $29.25 Ladies' aftd Misses' Coats LOCALS I C Snyder, ch'.mney sweep. R 1812. PaBt'me pictures please all. Main 178 for coal and wood. Thone Dutch Henry for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Main 178. For clean coal and dry wood, phone Main 5. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ee the best and th clearest pictures Special ratea to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phoni Main 13. All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. Wanted Roomers and boarders by the day, week or month. Apply 623 College street or phono Red 3112. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 5. For rent Well furnished " room with furnace heat and bath. Inquire at 621 Willow street. For Rent 8 room house, 4 lot', with orchard and barn, chicken lota and houses. Apply Frazler'9 Book Store. Lost Mink fur near Christian church. Finder please notify Mrs. I. Chrlstonsen, 604 Jane street, or leave at this office and recelva reward. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. nv, arrive :B5 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. If you want to move, 'call PenlanJ Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Gordon & Davis, carriage and au tomobile painting. We're here to 'stay and guarantee first-class work. State building, 114 E. Webb street. For transfer work, Mauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work, phone Mnlnn 461. B. A. Morton. Lost Box containing 5 red silk tas sels. Return to office Peoples Ware house. Fat young dressed geese, 16c lb., weigh 11 to 14 pounds. Home made auer kraut. 1802 W. Webb street. Wanted By elderly lady, house keeping in widower's family or ma ternity nursing. Inquire C this office. Notice to tlio I'ublPc. Marlon Jack has disposed of his interest in the Pendleton Iron Works and a'l those knowing themselves to be indebted to the company will pleaso call on C. W. McKinney at the American National Bank and settle at once. PENDLETON IRON WORKS. Tfrnnlr Slnnn nf Stnnflpld. returned to Stanfield this forenoon after having been here last evenfng as a Stanfield representative at me commercial ciud flpanlnn 1 jrtra O mom hniiRA and 3 lots fair barn, splendid location on north side; (Vila rvrnnrrlv la a. hnrnin: must he . , , j . sold at once. Teutscn & UlcKers. 27 1-2 acre ranch, 20 acres In al falfa and small orchard, box house, some timber all first-class land. This In a snap. Ask about it today. Teutsch & Bickers. ADMITS MURDER TO COMPANION IN PRISON San Francisco, Dec. 6. Rogers to day told one of his prison companions that he had confessed to tho Good man murder. He was arraigned to day and his preliminary hearing set for Thursday. HE CANE BACK Northwest Rug Co. of Portland, rep reseptatlvo Is here. If you have any Brussels or Ingrain carpets you wish woven Into Fluff Rugs, notify S. A. DOllNEK per Gen Delivery. TRYING TO BREAK A RECORD TRYING to SAVE You MONEY Our Record Broahor Salo cn for tho entire month of December, should bo linked with every thought of new apparel for men, women and children. . THE HUB is the center of Pendleton's groat wheel of business institutions. the pivot around which all prices revolve in this city keep Tho II lib in tho center of your mind on every shopping trip to town. The Big Drummers' Sample Store. MI 1AITGHEDS0 COULDN'T STAND IT Began by Little Pimples. Scratched Until Blood Came. Kept Getting Worse. Could Not Sleep Nights. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment v and the First Day They Relieved Itching. ln3WeeksEczemaCured. "I suffered with eczema on my neck for about six months, biKiiuiins by little pim ples breaking out. 1 kv.pt scratching till the blood came. It kept Betting worse, I couldn't sleep nights any more, it krpt itching tor about a month, then I went to a dudor and got some liiuld to take. It seemed as if 1 wns going to get better. The Itching Mopped for about ttirpo days, but when it started airam, was even worse than before. The eczema itched mj badly 1 couldn't stand it any more. I went to a doctor and he tare me some medicine, but didn't do any good. We have been having Cuticura Rem edies In the house, so 1 decided to try them. I had been using Cuticura Soap, so I got me, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and washed off the affected part with Cuticura Soap three times a dav, and then put the Cuticura Ointment on. The first day I put It on, it relieved me of itching so I could sleep all that night. It took about a week, then I could see the sc;ib come off. 1 kept the treatment up for three weeks, and my eczema was cured. "Myfcrother got his face burned with eun-powder-and he used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment. The people all thought he would have scars, but you can't see that he ever had his face burned. It was simply awful to look at before the Cuticura Itemed ies f Soap and Oint ment) cured it." (Signed) Miss tlutabeth Gebrfci. Forrest City. Ark.. Oct. 16. 1910. Although Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a liberal sample of each, with 32-page booklet on the skin and hair, will be sent, post-free, on application to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 17B, boston. Choose any $1 5.00 Coat now for Choose any $ 1 8.00 Coat now for Choose ny $20.00 Coat now for Choose any $25.00 Coat now for Choose any $35.00 Coat now for $1 1 .00 SI 2.50 $14.50 $18.25 $24.50 Uohlnbr g mm riineni Store "Better Goods for Less Money" COMPELLED TO . WITHDRAW FROM LOCAL FIELD secured by residents of Pendleton will be secured during this sale. With out doubt the store at 813 Main street will witness a most unpreced ented rush. Familes that have for years bjen putting off the purchase of. a piano on accounroi nign prices will now see the realization of their long cherished hopes, and It Is safe to predict that announcements of the magnitude and dependableness as published by the Snyder Music Co., and now under the auspices of the manufacturers is nothing less than a veritable sensation In the western pi ano market. TAX BOOKS BY HENRY GEORGE At Frazer-Nelson Book Sforo Progress and Poverty Social Problems The Land Question 25 Cents 25 Cents 25 Cents Surprising Announcement of the Snyder Music Company. A Big Undertaking. No little surprise will be manifest ed in business and musical circles by an announcement that before tha middle of the present month Pendle ton will haveJost Its foremost piano and organ house, conducted here by the Snyder Music Co.. 813 Main street. On learning of Mr. Snyder's final decision to discontinue the Pendleton office one of tho generul wholesale representatives was instructed to pro ceed to Tendleton Immediately and arrange for the disposition of complete stock at that point. After due con sultation It was decided to immedi ately advertise and soil out the entire stock of something like 39 pianos re gardless of the usual regular price. As stated In their advertisement on the sixth page of tonight's East Ore gonlan, final arrangements have been completed. The entire stock of mu sical Instruments Is thrown on the market on most liberal terms of pay ment, with utter disregard of cost or profit, and at prices absolutely with out precedent, and nt which figures everyone of these benutiful Instru ments will undoubtedly find ready buyers Inside of allotted 10 days. The remarkable superiority of the beautiful Instruments In this sale is so well known and universally rocog-1 niied that nothing could bo said here to add to their highly honored ropu tntln. There are more than 1000 Chickerlng pjanos In use In the state of Oregon. There are over 7000 Kimball pianos In use In the state of Oregon and thousands upon thous ands of the other Illustrious makes ' contained in this sale. 1 Tho groat est bargains ever to be Have t H iirry For, this week only we are offering absolutely the greatest bargains ever known to Pendleton men, in Mow Winter Site 185 in the lot, sold regularly from $12,50 to $17.50, now going for '4,.s,l-.-V-....r ... 1 $ lsT . Fit Guaranteed or your money back Sizes up to 48. The patterns are tips seasons and the regular prices are as above stated -dont take our word foritbut.SEE OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. The Otter Eftds Saturday Night Worldiigmeif s Clothing Co. ' Pendleton's Pricereokers in Men's Wear v