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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
R'HJITT PAGES. DATLY KA8T OltEGOXIAN, PENDIiETTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911. page rmt Only 3 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 Xmas Purses and Hand Bags 28 to $4.95 Silk Kimonas .... $4.95 to $14.45 Suits $8.89 to $23.65 Coats ...... $1.98 to $23.90 Silk Dresses 1 $6.90 to $24.65 Felt House Slippers 69 to $1.43 Silk Hosiery in all shades 98 and $1.19 Kid 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.Linod&Co. PERSONAL MENTION 1 LOCALS I I C Snyder, ch'.mney jweep. R 8812. Past1 me pictures please all. Main 178 for coal and wood. Kor clean coal and dry wood, phone llaln 5. Everybody goes to ttie Orpheum to ee th best and th clearest pictures. Phone Dutch Henry for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Main 178. For rent Furnished house-keeping rooms. 602 Water street. Clean beds and airy rooms, furnace heated, including bath, at 621 Willow street. N All kinds of good dry wood, also clean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Dutch Henry's. Lost Gntlcman's open face Ko!d watch. Finder; leave at this office and receive reward. Business chance. If you want a good puying business, wo us at once. Teutsch & Bickers. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famoui Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben L. Burroughs, phone Main 6. Silverware at unheard-of prices for the Christmas trade. Closing out all but one line Is the cause. LaDow & Peterson, Ml-s Venice Calllsan, public ste nographer. Office with Teutsch & Bickers. Phcno Main 5 or Red 3591. For rent Centrally locnted fur nished rooms, with or without board CM Johnson street. Phone Black 2902. Special rates to horses boarded by the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main IS. On West Court street $2000 buys ene of the most desirable homes In Pendleton. Let us show you today. Teutsch & Bickers. If you want to move, call Penland Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. For transfer work, Mauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of job work, phono Malnn 4(1. 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 & Teterson'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 stools and scarfs. Jesse Falling For snlo. for $650, Franklin five passenger touring car. For full par ticulars, call Phone 31X3. or address John C. Walter, Adam, Ore., R. F. 1). No. 2, Box 4. Select your turkey at the cash mar ket before they are all gone. Everything you need for your Xmas dinner at the Cash Market. Druy load of Xmas candy at the Cash Market Come and help us eat it. D'd you ever hear such a noise as thosu ducks anil geese make at the Cash Market. Sounds like down on the farm. Two i-alln for stenographers and bookkeepers at good salaries were received- yesterday at the Pendleton Business college. For sa'e, at a bargain, for $125, a single driving horse, harness and carr age. For full particulars, call on or uddres-t John ( Walter. Adams, Oregon, It. F. 1). No. 2. Box 4. To Our I'ul roils. Our wagon will not be out Christ inas Day. Save your bundles till Tuesday mortiing TKOY LAUNDRY. i Notice. All furniture and other equipment in New Royal Hotel, Weston, Ore., will be sold January 6, 1 p. in., public auction on the premises. Hotel build ing may be rented by purchaser. J. N. KLEIN. WATERUSERS PERFECT Till ORGANIZATION W L Tucker of Elgin is a guest of the St. George today. Miss Gertrude Plcard of Adams spent last n'ght in the city. I . Marsh of Condon was a Pendle ton via tor yesterday. Gale Sturdivant made a quick trip to Echo and return this morning. A. Corley, we'l known Gurdane . rancher, H a visitor in the city today, i Col. H. G. Newport, Hermiston con tractor and land owner, Is here today. ! Mr. antf Mrs. U. Arnspiger of Lents, Ore., are visiting with relatives In the city. Tracy Barton of Milton, Is a vis'tor in the city today from the east end it the county. A. Buckley, assistant superintend ent of the'O.-W. Rr & N., Is over from La Grande. Mr. und Mrs J. K. Bott were In coming passengers -this morning on the N. P. local. Wes Bowman, traveling hardware salesman, came in this morning from Walla Walla. 1 E. S. Hopple, traveling freight agent for the N. P., came in this morning from Pa-co. Col. H. G. Newport, well known contractor, came up from the project town last evening. Mrs. J. H. Hindman of Umatilla, was doing Christmas shopping In i Pendleton yesterday. Douglas Beits, prominent resident of Pilot Rock, returned to his home thiB morning. O. K. Goodman of Freewater, was numbered among the out-of-town vis ilors in the city yesterday. E. B. Casteel. mayor of Pilot Rock returned to his home this morn'ng af ter spending the night in the city, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norvell of Helix came in this morning from their home to do some Christmas shopping. George W. Done returned to his home In Pilot Rock this morning af ter visiting In Pendleton over night. Yl. W. Fletcher, circulation mana ger of the East Oregonian, went to the west end of the county this morning; Herbert Strohm camj up from Hermiston last evening and will re ma'n over for the Elks' smoker to night. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gibson of Pilot Bock, were among he people of that town doing Christmas shopping in the yesterday. James Spence, circulation solicitor for the Portland Journal, is now here engaged in securing now subscribers for that publication. J. L Fouts, well known local ho- telman, left yesterday for his home at McMinnville, being called there by the serious Illness of his father, J. I. Fouts. Ralph 11. McEwen, young farmer of the Athena section, passed through this morning on his way to Port and where his wife is visiting with her parents. Mrs. C. S. Jackson, wife of the own or of the Oregon Journal, returned to Portland this morning after having been in the city upon a brief visit to bid good bye to her aunt, Miss Ida Boyd who leaves soon for St. Louis. (Special Correspondence.) Stanfield, Dec. 21. A meeting of the Umatilla Watorusers' association was held here yesterday afternoon for the purpose of completing a perma nent organ'zution, a temporary or gan'zation having been effected at Pilot Rock recently. The meeting was called to order by Hon. J. N. Burgess. Several communications of Interest to the water users were read, including a copy of the resolutions passed the Arlington Commercial club a few evenings ago, in which that club expressed its protest against the western extension of the VT. S. reclamation service, recommend ing instead thereof the diversion of water from the John Day river as outlined under the Mariner plan, which it is estimated, would irrigate an increased acreage of lands. Includ ing the lands now proposed to be irrigated by the western extension Besides the cheaper per acre cost of placing the Mariner plan into opera tion, as compared with the cost of the proposed plan of the western ex tension, attention was ca'.lod In the Arlington resolutions to the possibil- Wise Shoppers Will secure their holiday needs and warm winter clothes at the Big Money Raising Sale At the WONDER. STORE THE OFFICE A. SCHNE1TER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE paroily Liquor Store Phone Main 299 7 1 1 Main Street. ily of developing a very valuable and dusirable water power in connection with the diversion of the waters of the John Day. It was furthermore recommended in these resolutions that the reclamation engineers make a thorough investigation of these con ditions. By-laws and ' constitut'on submit ted by the committee appointed at a previous meeting were read and ad opted, and the following officers of the permanent organization were elected: J. N.' Burgess, president; O. D. Teal, first vice president; J. Guderian, second vice president; U. L. Hurd, secretary; George Done, assist ant secretary; L. C. Sliarpf treasurer. It was voted to request the state water board to vls.t this section of I'm.itil la county in order that they may make a thorough personal investiga tion of conditions, and also that a committee from the board of arniy-J eng.neers be Invited to inspect our local conditions und in this way bo come better acquainted with Hie rights and needs of the irrigaiionists of Umatilla county. There was an attendance of seventy-five farmers and residents of tlvs vicinity at the meeting and much in terest was manifested. There were ten representative men from Pilot Rock at the meeting of the Umatilla Watorusers association. They were met at the train with car riages and taken for a drive about the Umatilla meadows and through the furnish project, being much surprised at the progress that has been made in the improving of lands in this vi cinity, especially the splendid growth shown in the young orchards adjoin ing town. A. B. Thomson of Echo, was a stanfield visitor yesterday. O. G. Allen, the photographer of Pendleton, was transacting business in Stanfield yesterday. Mrs. Evelyn Skinner of Echo was visiting friends here Tuesday. Dr. G. E. Watts and H. E. Allen re turned to Portland yesterday morn Ing. This morning Eschbach, Bruce Co., the contractors who are constructing the drainage system here, received from Milwaukee, Wis , a Bucyrus Drag line scraper with which the most of the ditch digging will he done. The machine weighs 58 tons and required two cars to load it. Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Cromb are spend ng the day In Pendleton. J. L. Parker was a motor pas-en ger to Pendleton this morning. "That Burbank man is a wonder, snld Maude. "I don't like a man who tries to be so smart," replied Maymie. "The fiist thing we know ho'U bo undertak ing to invent a klsuless mistletoe." Washington Star. Suggestions to Jot Down On Your Christmas List Practicable Presents Ladies' Neckwear, 25, 35, 50, 75. to $2.00. Ladies' Umbrellas $1.00 up to $10.00 Ladies' Silk Underskirts of Messaline at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 The world's famous Pendleton Indian rohe 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 11 1-2 to 2 at $1.10 Sizfs 2 1-2 to 7 1-2 at $1.50 Perrins Gloves, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $2.00 ' Christmas Kiirmii You'll find a choice selection of new style Ki monas in crepe, flannelette or silk, and priced from $1.50 to $15.00. Hosiery of Known Value Everyday needs are always acceptable and more especially if they be selected for theii worth. At 25 pair we show all weights h black lisle and all colors. At 50 silk lisle hose of fine weight. At $1.25 pure silk in black and lace. The best hose made. Xmas Gifts that Sever Grow Old HANDKERCHIEFS Cuch neat, pretty Creations in the Handkerchief line can bo see; nowhere else 'tis useless to expect to find such new things elsewhere. We can show you fa? the best values at 10, 15, 25, 35, 50. 75. Very tasty gifts all new, clean and dainty. If aprons appeal to you look our stock over. ' You'll find what you are looking for. Prices 35 up to $2.50. Wohlenberg Dept. Store Better Goods for Less Money What to FRO M ive A MEN'S Dress Shirts Fancy or golf, with or with out collar, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. Mufflers and Full Dress pro tectors 50 to $4.00 Suspenders 25 to $1.50 Pajamas... $1.50 to $3.00 Suit cases $1.25 to $20 Tie Pins 50 to $2.50 Cuff Links and Pins to match... $1.00 to $2.50 Sweater Coats 90 to $5 Dress Vests $1.00 and up Dress Shoes $2.50 to $5 Gloves Ilutchens & Potter Dress Kid Mocha, Silk Lined and street cloves, $1.00 to $2.25. Our Holiday lines are now complete and we take pleas ure in showing . our goods. Plenty of competent and courteous clerks to wait on you promptly. Silk Hose Comes in all colors 50 pr. TORE Neckwear Fancy Silk 25 to $1 Imp. Knitted Ties 50 Umbrellas...... 75 to $2.50 Handbags.. $3 to $17.50 Tie, Tandkerchief and Hose sets 50d to $2.0O Hat Brushes 50c Bradley Mufflers 25, 50 Worsted Suits.. $3.75 to $25.00. Overcoats....- $4.00 to $60 Raincoats $5.00 to $20 Uorhingmen's Clofhin OPEN EVERY NIGHT Buy Where Xmas Shopping Is Easy When you are pas ing cur windows just notice the f ne display of Useful Christmas Gifts We take pleasure in showing our goods and in helping you to select your Christmas Presents, and invite you to call at our store. Now with only two days left to finish your shopping MAKE THE MINUTES COUNT. There are no long waits here for change your parcels are instantly wrap pod one clerk waits on you clear through. And we carry a thorough assortment of the following: CARVING SETS, " WEAR-EVER ALUM I- GUNS. Plain and Silver Mounted. NUM. COOKING UTEN- AIR RIFLES, COMMUNITY SILVER- SILS. ROYS' WAGONS, WARE, Warranted for ALUMINUM COFFEE SLEDS FIFTY vears. PERCOLATORS, And many other Useful am? ALUMINUM TEA TOTS. SAFETY RAZORS, Practical articles of which With Tea Ralls. POCKET KNIVES, our stock consists. The Taylor ' Hardware Co. 741 MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON