East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PAGE FIVB.
Only 5 more days 'til. Christmas
And Our
Great Dissolution
Sale Will End
Every article in the house is reduced
Xmas Handkerchiefs ; 3 to 98
Xmas Furs $1.98 to $29.45
Nmas Purses and Hand Rags 2S to $4.95
Silk Khnonas .-. $4.95 to $14.45
Suits ..' $8.89 to $23.65
Coats '!.. - $1.98 to $23.90
Silk Dresses - $6.90 to $24.G5
Felt IIouso Slipper 69 to $1.48
Silk Hosiery in all shades . 98 and $1.19
KM Gloves' 98 and $1.44
A saving to you of at least 33 1-3 per
cent. Open every night till 8 o'clock
F.E.Livenpoii&Co.
PERSONAL
MENTION
LOCALS 1
Fust1 me pictures please all.
Main 178 for coal and wood.
For clean coal and dry wood, phone
Main 6.
Everybody goes to tne Orpheum to
ee the beiit and th clearest pictures.
Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood
and Rock Spring coal. Main 17S.
For rent Furnished house-keeping
rooms. 602 Water street.
For rent Five room house In
quire Newt Newtson, S12 Franklin
street. .
Clean beds and airy rooms, furnace
heated, including bath, at 621 Willow
street."'
All kinds of good dry wood, also
clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal
at Dutch Henry's.
Xjoat dog Black and tan female
Airodalo Terrier. Notify this office
and receive reward.
Business chance. If you want a
good paying business, boo us at once.
Teutsch & Bickers.
Ml.-'B Venice Callisnn, public ste
nographer. Office with Teutsch &
Bickers. 1'hcne Main 5 or Red 3591.
Wanted Hy elderly lady, house
keeping in widower's family or ma
ternity nursing. Inquire C this office
Fat young dressed geese, 16c lb.,
weigh 11 to 14 pounds. Home made
auer kraut, 1802 W. Webb Btreet.
For rent Centrally located fur
nished rooms, with or without boaid
634 Johnson street. Phone Clack 2902.
Special rates to horses boarded by
the week or month at the Commercial
Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main IS.
On West Court Btreet $2000 buys
one of the most desirable homes in
Pendleton Let us show you today.
Teutsch & Bickers.
If you want to move, call Pecland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large
iray moves you quick. Trash hauled
nce a week. 647 Main street.
Save yourself fuel troubles by us
ing our famous Rock Spring coal and
good dry wood. Delivered promptly.
Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6.
The man who wishes to be the
architect of his own fortune should
not overlook the importance of mak
ing the foundation firm.
Silverware at unheard-of, prices for
the I'hrlstmas trade. Closing out all
but one line is the cause. LaDow &
Peterson.
Lost Mink fur near Christian
church. Finder please notify Mrs. I.
Chrlstonsen, 604 Jane stret, or leave
at this office and receive reward.
For transfer wrk, Mauling bag
age, moving household goods and
pianos end all kinds of Job work,
phona MaJnn 461. B. A. Morton.
Just the present you have been
looking for fine silverware for the
table now being closed out at extra
low prices at La Dow & Peterson's.
Trade off your dead pianos for
something that all can play. I have
now in stock one of the very latest
88-note player pianos. A child can
play It, a good Christmas present. Pi
ano chairs stoo's and scarfs. Jesse
Failing
D. A. Porter of Lexington, spent yes
terday In Pendleton,
H. J. Konold oi Palouse, Is a guest
of the St. George today.
J. C. Royce, a Juniper, farmer. Is a
visitor in the city today.
Alex Oliver Is quite ill at his home,
1!H5 West Webb street.
W. H. Morrison, well known Helix
resident, spent last night in the city
Ralph Smith was among the Her
minton people In Pendleton yesterday
evening.
Will NorDean, cigar merchant of
Weston, was down from his home yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Ad
ams, came in this morning on the lo
cal. D. C. Sandersor. editor-of the Free
water Times, "-'as a visitor In Pendle
ton yesterday..
C. K. McLellun of Juniper, was am
ong the ranchers transacting business
in the city yesterday. .
Dr. Watts of the Mabel Warner will
case fame came down from Weston
this morning on the local.
W. H. La Course, prominent Adams
resident is among the out-of-town
people trading in the city today.
Mrs. Antone Vey and daughter,
Mayme, have returned from their
ranch where they spent a few days.
O. D. Teel, well known Echo water
user, was in the city last evening to
attend the meeting of the Commercial
association.
E. T. Gross of Hermlston came up
yesterday from his home on the pro
ject niid spent last night at one of the
hotels.
Hugh Stanfield returned to the
Stanfield ranch near Stanfield on the
lrcal this morning after spending the
night in the city.
R. Alexander returned this fore
noon from Hermiston, where he
went with H. J. Taylor to visit the I.
O. O. F. lodge last evening.
O. W. Bradley, county treasurer re
turned this forenoon on the motor
car from Hermlston, where he attend
ed the Odd Fellows meeting last
night.
Judge George A. Hartman of Port
land arrived in his old home yester
day morning to appear as a witness
lr. the case of Hartman vs. Baddely In
the local court.
H. J. Taylor, grand warden, I. O. O.
F.. returned this morn'ng from Her
miston, where he made an official vis
it to the Odd Fellows of that town
J last evening.
hay. left on delayed No. 5 this morning
for Portland. His wife Is already in
the metropolis but will leave this eve
ning for Los Angeles.
Pm-Wors' Jury t'oinplt'toil.
Chicago, Dec. 19. The jury to try
the beef barons for criminal conspir
acy, was completed today. There
were two empty seats and the court
had already ordered tne fourth ve
nire when 'the defense suddenly
withdrew a peremptory challenge and
qualified another Juror.
S
Wise Shoppers
Will secure their holiday needs and
warm winter clothes at the
Big Money Raising Sale
At the
WONDER. STORE
FORTY NKGROKS DINK IX
TI1K FAMOUS AULI.NXiTOX
it
TO PORTLAND
TO CALIFORNIA
Ask for Through Tickets Via
Northern Pacific Ry.
AND PASCO.
And the "North Bank Road."
Or via Northern Pacific Ry., Tacoma and Seattle.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Let us arrange your berth reservations.
To
Spokane
Seattle
Tacoma
To
AU Point
East, West
Or South
FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS
Daily from Pacific Coast to the East.
Two Through to Chicago. One Through to St. Louis
TIIE NORTH COAST LIMITED
Via Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago.
W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
is always pleased to quote through rate9 and furnish full
information.
A. TV CHARLTON Asst. Gcn'l Pas'r Agt., Portland, Ore.
Washington Hofel Manager Says
Was Mistake J. 1. Morgnu
One of Patrons.
Washington. The Arlington Hotel
once the most exclusive hostelry in
this city, entertained forty negroes at
dinner. Representative Oscar W. Un
derwood of Alabama, leader of " the
house democrats, lives at the Arling
ton. The directors of the Jeans School
fund, a colored organization, held
their annual meeting in this city and
following if they held a banquet.
Booker T. Washington is one of the
leading members of the organization,
and Assistant-Attorney General Lew
is, the Boston negro whom President
Taft appointed, Is another.
The banquet was held in the annex
of the hotel. The management at
tempted to conceal the fact that they
were entertaining negroes and the at
tendants were ordered not to give out
any Information.
Peter Taylor, Jr , manager of the
hotel snld that the banquet was a mis
take. He said that when Lewis made
arrangements for the spread he gave
him the Impression that there were to
be only a few colored men and the re
mainder of the guests were to be
white.
The Arlington annex is an old fash
ioned red brick mansion close to the
hotel proper.
The annex Is one of the most his
toric houses in Washington. Owen
Meredith wrote "Lucllc" in the house.
Charles Sumner lived there after the
war. Cornelius X. Bliss occupied the
louse as his residence while he was
secretary of the interior, ad former
Postmaster General Henrv C. Pavne
lived there while he was a member of
the McKinley cabinet.
Suggestions to Jot Down On
Your Christmas List
Practicable Presents
Ladies' Neckwear, 25, 35, 50, 75.
to $2.00.
Ladies' Umbrellas S1.00 up to $10.00
Ladies' Silk Underskirts of Messaline
at S5.00, $6.00 and $7.50
The world's famous Pendleton Indian
robe expressed free anywhere in the
United States - --- $8.50
Slippers of warm felt, for women and
children.
Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 1-2 at 85
"Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at - 95
Sizes 1 1 1-2 to 2 at $1.10
Sizes 2 1-2 to 7 1-2 at $1.50
Perrins Gloves, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75.
$2.00
HIHK.S Tlt.MV TO SF.K
HOW IT IS TO UK HICII
Wllkps-Ilurro Humorist to Come Here
for a Day Just as If He Wore
Wealthy.
Wllkes-Barre. Desiring for once
to experience the sensation of being
rich, , John J. McDevitt, a humorist,
who recently made 12000 by with
drawing as the democratic candidate
for county treasurer, after being un
expectedly nominated at the primar
ies, arranged to engage a special
train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad to
go to New York for one day's exper
ience. McDevitt said:
"You see I have no particular rea
son for going to New York. But I
feel that as the well to do take trips
to the metropolis it Is up to me to
get In the swim.
"I will take a special train from
here some day during the holiday
Reason. The train will have three
coaches and full equipment. It will
go right on to New York. There I
will have a taxicab waiting for me
will go to tho Waldorf-Astoria for
lunch and then take In one of the pop
ular shows. Then I will return to my
homo and feel that I have done my
duly to tho town Its people and myself."
The old objection to woman wif
frnse that few except the notoriously
bad women wou'd vote, Is seldom
heard any more.
Christmas Kimonas
You'll find a choice selection of new style Ki--monas
in crepe, flannelette or silk, and priced
from S1.50 to S15.00.
Hosiery of Known Value
Everyday needs are always acceptable and
more especially if they be selected for their
worth. At 25 pair we show all weights in
black lisle and all colors.
At 50 silk lisle hose of fine weigbt.-
At $1.25 pure silk in black and lace.
The best hose made.
Xmas Gifls thai (lever Grow O.'d
HANDKERCHIEFS Cuch neat, pretty
creations in the Handkerchief line can Ik? seen
nowhere else 'tis useless to expect to find such
new things elsewhere. We can show you far
the best values at 10, 15, 25, 35, 50.
75p.
Very tasty gifts all new, clean and dainty...
Tf aprons appeal to you look our stock over.
You'll find what you are looking for. Prices
35 up to 82.50.
Wohlenberg Dept. Store
Better Goods for Less Money
Gift
At Extra Low Prices
We have several lines of the best makes of silverware
in a grert many beautiful patterns and designs, but as
we intend to carry only one make in the future, our
Entire Stock of Silverware Will be Sacrificed
Gift seekers will find many beautiful and lasting pres
ents in our store and at cash prices taat afford a saving
PERCOLATORS POCKET KNIVES GUNS
TEA PO rS SHAVING SETS FISHING TACKLE
TEA BALLS SAFETY RAZORS SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES
Largest Line of Carvers to Be Found In the City
LaDow P eterson feh
When You Are Passing our Windows Just Notice Our Fine Display of
Useful and Practical
Gifts that will be appreciated and used and not set aside as orna
ments ; gifts that are in keeping with the times, such as,
CARVING SETS, Plain and Silver Mounted, COMMUNITY
SILVER WARE, Warranted for FIFTY years; WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, ALUMINUM COFFEE
PERCOLATORS, ALUMINUM TEA TOTS with Tea Balls;
SAFETY RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, AIR RIFLES,
HOYS' WAGONS, SLEDS and many other Useful and Practical
articles of which our stock consists.
We take pleasure in showing our goods and in helping you to
select your Christmas Presents, and invito you to call at our store.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
741 MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON