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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1912)
TUN PACES. VAU'QIAST MONDAV, DKCKMBEIl 23. 1912. PAGE FIVE. (SEaritBnias life R of Real Value at educed Prices Every Fur, Neck Piece, or Muff, Silk or Serge Dress, Plush, Cara cule and Chinchilla Coat Childrens and Misses Coats of all kinds. 1,000 Mexican Drawn Work Pieces, everything at red uced prices for tomorrow the last day PERSONAL MENTION F. E. LIVEHBOOD & CO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. rout iiisnAXDs kxoigii x lourt IHx-hlt When Woman Sh-Uh Fourth I)lvom Kanas City, Dec. 23. No man who even thndght he would ne a model hunband Hhould hope to marry more than three times and four husbands are enough for any woman. Circuit Judge Stover decided In the suit brought by Mrs. Datoy Cooper against her husband, E. L. Cooper. Fifteen woman witness es described Cooper as a model husband, but Mrs. Cooper thought otherwise. The wife was married four times and the man married three, and the case was dismissed by the Judge who said they had married too many times already. Roy ttead of Weston nnt a,.- day In the city. Mrs. d. Turner went out to Pilot Rock this morning. Stanley Wright of Walla Walla, was at the Howman yesterday. Alex Shafer was In from his home at Pilot Hock Saturday evening. Mrs. U Snyder Is among the Helix people shopping' in the city today. h. M. Xelson of Athena,-was am ong the Sunday visitors in the city. If. K. Bartholomew of Stanfleld, was up from his home yesterday. J. H. linker of Meaeham was down from his mountain home Satui-dav. Zoo Houser, well known west en,1 ' Ua( hlng at Ione an(1 the 'Iatter Uo Kiimer, was visiting In Pendleton yes terday. Heorge Proebstel of Weston, was an Incoming ptissenger on the morn ing local. n. II. Wilcox went down to his hog ranch near Pilot Rock Junction thl morning. K. linone of Hermiston, was am ong the west end residents In Pendle ton yesterday. Mrs. John Lewis and daughter of Helix, came in this morning on the X. P. local. J. II. Morris returned this morning from Helix where yesterday he preached two sermons. Mrs. C. M. Griffin of Umamin. ire attending M. Josephs academy in this city. K. i . Draper, former proprietor of the Peii.lh'ton business college and who Is now li.cated at Moscow. Idaho, is here upon u visit. LOCALS I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R. 3812. Fresh oysters, crabs and crawfish it the St. George Grill. Ptaidleton Iron Works can use sev- catne In from her home Saturday on ,ral tons ' scrap iron. To Uio Public. We wish to announce to our friends and tho people of Pendleton, that we will open a new and first class meat market, Monday, December 23, at 305 F.ast Court street. We are not in the local meat trust and will cater to all alike. You will find our meats, ser vice and prices right. Wo cordially solicit your trade. Phone SCHUHEHT & HOUSEll MEAT MARKET, Gus Schubert. "Doc" Houser. with stone foundation and seven lots, Will sell cheap If taken by January located near St. Joseph's academy. 1st. For particulars call at this office. Attention Knights. Damon Iodge Xo. 4, K. of P. will meet in regular session this evening; a full attendance desired. J. G. FIXXKV, C, . R. V. FLETCHER. K. R. S. l Vr Sale Cheap. Good nine room house, modern, For Rent Furnished rooms with er without board, inquire S02 W. Alta. it trading expedition. Horace Walker, retiring county commissioner, wa.s up frcm his Stan field ranch Saturday. Albeit Warner was in from Pilot Rock Saturday to attend the meeting of school teachers and directors. Mrs. J. 1). Planiondon came down this morning from her home at Athe na and is visiting with Mrs. Walter Rose. A. S. Quant, postmaster and mer chant of Albee, returned to his home this morning after spending Sunday! in the city. Miss Kate Kirkpatrick returned yesterday from CorvaKis, where she IT IS EXPECTING YOU ox CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR They are waiting for you to come THE HOMING INSTINCT TELLS YOU TO GO THE DESIRE FOIl COMFORT suggests THE LINE OF BLOCK SIGNALS To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City anl all Points. East THE EASY WAY TimOL'GII TRAIN'S HIGH CLASS EQUIPMKNT A PLEASURE T O A X S W K It QUESTIONS WRITE THEM YOU ARE COMING THEN LET US TELL YOU HOW L1TTL& IT WILL COST. rv I.' OM1111 l."1 V i. yr t r A' It II , .. i. x. u uuii'i, ,igcni ...-. j i. a, .., j. onuieion, uregim. For bottled sodas and beers. Dhone John Gagen, Main 177. , For Carpenter work call at 604 Lewis street or phone lied 2932. Have your wood sawed by tho gas Hlne wood saw. Phone Main 13. Wanted DressniKin. 610 Jane St., Jhone Black 2211. For dry wood and Rock Spring coal, phone Main 438, or Black 3622. Wanted Good ean rags at the East Oregonian office. Ladies wanting hair work done, call n Mrs. Cornwell, 617 Cosble. If you want dry slab wood, phont Ham 8. '!.... IT , Ul 1 . . i a student at the Oregon Agricultur- ,?. " 8 "Tm" "read al College. i 5 UHe no other- iry iioh bach's hot lunches and hot drinks, served from 7:30 a. m. to 10 P. in. Wanted Woman or girl to help with kitchen work Christmas day. Telephone Main 568. For rent Several suites of modern housekeeping rooms. 224 S. Thomp son, near High .School. Lost Nose glasses with gold chain Pendleton and ifm I Quality and Right Prices at A. L. Ichoefer Jeweler and Silversmith WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Toilet ancManicure Sets Mrs. C. F. Groom and baby, who have been visiting with relatives in Idaho, returned this morning to their home at I'kiah. Arthur Jordan and Clayton Strain, two of the Pendleton boys who are attending o. A. C, returned yester day for the Christmas holidays. Charles Matthews, well known Pi lot Hock sheepman, and his two daughters, returned to their home on the morning ljt Kck local. Miss Mary Kitner arrived last even ing from Portland, where she is teaching, and will spend the holidajs at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Storie. Thomas Jacques returned to his home at Pilot Hock this morning and was accompanied by ilia daughter. Miss Georgia Jacques, who is attend ing the local high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Gibbs of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbs of Portland, left this morning for Ukiah to spend the holidays with relatives. Frank Dickson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Dickson of this city, left this morning on delayed No. 5 for Portland to spend the holidays with relatives. W. O. Allison, pioneer miner of the John Day country and owner of the Oriental mine, will arrive in Pendleton this afternoon en route to Portland to spend Christmas with a daughter. j Jack Carpenter, well known pugil ist, who will meet "Montana Kid" here on the night of December 30, arrived Saturday and w ill remain I here until after his fight. He is ac companied by his wife. A Hie Knight, former Pendleton boy who recently sold his farming equip ment in Alberta to take the manage ment of a large ranch, wi'.l arrive in Pendleton this evening to spend a month or more with relativ. friends. attached, between P.uppe ranch. For Sale 300 tons alfalfa hay. Will trade hay for horses. J. A. Wei dei t, Pendleton, Ore. . For Kent Furnished rooms with or without board, one block from Main street. 201 Water street, Phone Main 569. The Board of Underwriters of the Pacific hereby offer a reward of five hundred dollars for the detection, conviction and punishment within six months from date hereof of the per son who set fire to the premises of D. G. Smith, located about seventy miles from Pendleton in Grant county. Dance. Kagle-Woodman hall, Xmas even ing, December 24 Music by United Orchestra. Xow Working in Portland. George Uptftegrove, former secre tary of the Umatilla Waterusers' as sociation at Hermiston, and who has many friends here, is now employed as cashier of the Provident Life & Trust company in Portland It's easier for most men to pray for forgieveness than it is to fight temptation. i HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Itewanl for any ense of Cntiurli that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. l'.'.l. CI1KXKV & CO., Toledo, O. Wp. tlie undersigned, have known. V. .T. md ! Cheney fur the last " years, and believe j him perfectly honorable In all business i transactions and tmnniially nine to carry lout anv obligation!) made bv his firm. J. L. .Mettle, VVli known young man NATIONAL HANK OK COMMKIiCK. of I'kiah spent yesterdav in the citv ' Toledo. O. and left for his home this morning ! ,Mnlls, ,rny!n'h (''"',,,is V Internally, " -acting direeilv upon the blood and inli ne was accompanied hack by his : eons surfaces of the system. Testimonials three sisters. Hisses Zona. Marie and sent free. Price 7.1 cents per bottle. Sold Agnes Mettie. The first named is by nil Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' Special mini uiliilo! eiiuery in WW AS a special accommodation to our hundreds of holiday patrons and as a token of appreciation for their unprecedented patronage this season, we will inaugurate a special delivery feature for Tuesday evening Dec. 24, between the hours of 7 to 10 o'Clock P. M. Purchases may be made now, done up in pretty Xmas packages in our Special Wrapping Dept., laid away and delivered to any part of the city at any time, between the above hours, that you desire on Christmas Eve. Let us Jake this burden from off your minds. Our special attention will be given to seeing that they arrive at their destination on time. We Will Be Your Santa Without Extra Cost to You Alexander Dept. Store Pendleton's Greatest Store. Christmas Presents By buying these goods direct for Gash, we can give JfOU a very nice present for Hftlo mOHGy Largest assortment in the city to select from. a a PfT3 GVk hi fi2 RELIABLE DRUGGIST We Give T. P. W. Trading Stamps WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING uzukos Former Lightweight Champion of the World. Now a Welterweight. Eddie O'Connell Welterweight Champion of the World. Peter B KEflSira TMEATESE WEDNESDAY (CIlRiSTPAS DAY) AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Th (Jrcatcst Willing Match That Was Ever fed in lYmllo ton. For Welterweight Championship of tho Worhl, 2 out of 3 Falls, to a Finish. . Gallery $ 1 .00 726 Main Street Phone Red 301 1 Ringside Seats $ 1 .50