East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOKIAN. PE?H)LETOfl; OREGON FIH DAY. DECEMBER 27, 1912.
PAGE FIVE.
Great Clean-up Sale of
o MISSES
SiBte ad as
Regular values to $15 and $16,50
Your Choice
00
Soe Corner Window Tonight
Suits Sizes II, 13, 15 and 17
14, 16 and 18
. Coats same sizes
F. E. LBVEMOD k GO,
THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE.
LOCALS
I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R. 3812.
Fresh oysters, crabs and crawfish
t the St. George Grill.
Pndleton Iron Work can use sev
eral tons of scrap Iron.
For bottled sodas and beers, phone
John Gugen, Main 177.
For Carpenter work call at 604
Lewis street or phono Red 2932.
Have your wood sawed by the gas
Una wood saw. Phone Main IS.
Wanted Dressmaking. 610 Jane
St.. Jhone Black 2211.
For dry wood and Rock Spring
coal, phone Main 438. or Black 3622.
Wanted Good clean rags at the
East Oregonlan office.
Ladles wanting hair work done, call
on Mrs. Cornwell, 617 Cosble.
If you want dry slab wood, phont
Main S.
Try Hohbach's buttermilk bread
and you will use no other.
' For Rent Furnished rooms with
or without board. Inquire 802 W.
Alta.
Lost Long brown fur neck piece.
Finder return to this office and re
ceive reward.
For Rent In private family, two
largo furnished rooms. Board if de
sired. Inquire 120 Lee Street.
For sale cheap. Thirty horsepower
Hulck automobile In first class con
dition. Inquire this office.
Lost Chain off motorcycle, near
court house. Return to Kagle Baths
for reward.
For Rent Furnished rooms with
or without board, one block from
Main street. 201 Water street, Thone
Main 569.
Drives Off a Terror.
The chief executionei of death In
the winter and spring months is
pneumonia. Its advance agents are
colds and grip. In any attack by one
of these maladies no time should be
lost in, taking the best medicine ob
tainable to drive it off. Countless
thousands have found this to be Dr.
King's New Discovery. "My hus
band, believes it has kept him from
having pneumonia three or four
times," writes Mrs. George W. Place,
Rawsonville, Vt, "and for coughs
colds and croup we have never found
its equal." Guaranteed for all bron
chial affections. Price 50 cents and
II. 00. Trial bottle free at Koeppens.
Lot me Autu lruck Haul It.
Our specialty is quick work. Phont
Main 339 for furniture and piano mov
ing short trips in the city or transfer
ring to the, country. Wo haul any
thing. Penland Eros.
Alfalfa Kancti for Rent.
One of the best alfalfa ranches on
Butter creek, rut up 1050 tons' hay
this year will rent for one or more
years to right party. Necessary to
have six or eight horses and haying
outfit. Some capital. Write or phone
A. B. Thomson, Echo, Ore.
For Sale Cheap,
Good nine room house, modern,
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.
We wish
our
patrons
a
Happy
New Year
F. J. Donaldson
Reliable Druggist
Attention Eaiflos.
You are cordially invited to be
present Friday evening, December 27,
with your family, to participate in a
social dance given by the Fraternal
Order of Eagles, under the auspices
of the ladles. All those who don't
wish to dance can enjoy themselves
in a social game of cards. Refresh
ments will be served in the banquet
hall promptly at eleven o'clock.
V. STROBLE, Secretary.
There Is a suit and overcoat for
every man in Pendleton at a very low
price, at the great holiday sale at the
Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to
trade.
DEIJXJATES PROM FIFTY
XLLEGKS IS CONVENTION
Indianapolis, Dec. 27. Delegates
from more than 50 colleges of the
country are here for the national con
vention of Thl Gamma Delta frater
nity. The national officers will make
their report at their first session.
Thanking you for the
favors of the past
season the
Pendleton Drug Company
wishes you
A Happy New Year
PERSONAL
MENTION
MONTANA KID IS A
WHIRLWIND BOXER
Lewis King of Union was register
ed at the Bowman last night.
Mrs. Rush Ramey of Uklah, was
a Pendleton visitor last evening.
Wil'.iam Mills of Juniper, was a
Pendleton business visitor yesterday.
John Mollahan of Heppner, was
uniong the out of town people in Pen
dleton yesterday.
Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy and son,
Joe, left this morning for a holiday
visit in Portland.
Attorney Sam D. Peterson of Mil
ton came down this morning and is
spending the day here on legal busi
ness. L. A. McLeod came down yester
day from his home at -Thorn Hollow.
E. H. Gayer of Walla Walla Is at
the St. George.
J. M. Scarborough, well known
Hermiston business man, came in
from the west end. yesterday and
spent the night here'.
Peter Buzuko-s, the Greek wrestler
who refused to meet Eddie O'Connell
Christmas day as advertised, left on
No. 17 yesterday for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and
Master Norman Kennedy, Mrs. Jen
sen's brother, returned to Pilot Rock
this morning after a visit in the city.
Mrs. V. C. Burke, accompanied by
her children, came In this morning
from her home at Athena to visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. V. Stroble.
Mrs. Gus La Fountain an J daugh
ters, Pauline, Olga and Helen, have
returned from Portland and will re
main here during the winter. ' They
have secured a residence recently
built on west Court street.
Mrs. Clifford L. 'Morgan and bro
ther K K. Bowsher, -have returned
from Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they
were called by the sfriousness of their
father. His recovery, however, en
abled them to return tg their home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, former
ly of, this city, are holiday guests at
the home of Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Brusha. Mr. Gray, fa
miliarly known as "Dolly." is connect,
e.l with the mountain division of the
O.-W. U & X.
I. K. Young, county school superintendent-elect,
his wife and children,
arrived this morning from Milton and
will take up their residence at the
Horace Walker residence on the south'
hill. Mr. Young's term of office com
mences on January 2.
BONDS NOT GOING
OUT OF BUSINESS
St. Louis, Mo, Dec. 27 Albert T.
Patrick pardoned on Thanksgiving
day for the murder of Albert Marsh
Rice, an aged millionaire, spent Christ
mas here quietly with his mother and
sisters. This was the first Christmas
dinner Patrick had with relatives
..In..-. 1.1,. ..nn I in 11 X'AO I Q frf T(i t
o, Clementine, Bond Bros, are no till... .v. i . x,-
Indications to the contrary notwith
standing. Anyway this Is the declar
ation, made with the posltlveness of
conviction, by the two Bonds them
selves, and that ought to be suffi
cient bonds for the truth of the state
ment. They are just conducting a
"stupendous, colossal, price-butchering".
Bale, In the word.': of J. C. Ad
ams of Chicago, a professional sale
conductor, who is here to nsslst the
well known haberdashers in reducing"
their stock to make room for a big
shipment of new merchandise.
"This sale is going to be a history
maker in Pendleton," said Mr. Ad
ams this afternoon. "We are going
to show the public what a real sale
Is. Every article in the store, from
collar buttons to suits, will be marked
down to a price that will make peo
ple blink with amazement. We are
not superstitious and nre going to
hand some knockout drops to the the
ory that 13 is an unlucky number by
conducting our sale for thirteen con
secutive days, commencing tomor
row." In preparation for the opening of
their sale, Bond Bros, have closed
their doors to the public until tomor
row morning. Inside is a busy scene
with a small army of clerks prepar
ing for the expected rush for bargains.
ALLEGED THIEF WILL
FIGHT FOR HIS RELEASE
Seattle, Dec. 27. Cle Shepnrd, ar
rested in connection with the Hum
boldt gold robbery, stated he would
institute habeas corpus proceedings
for release. No lnforatlon has been
filed against him.
Montana Kid, the welterweight
who will box Jack Carpenter of Boise
at the Oregon theater Monday night,
has had a long and creditable career
in the squared ring. His real name
Is William McDanlels, but as Mon
tana Kid he has made nearly all of
his fights and Is best known to the
sporting world. His opponents in
the fistic game have numbered some
of the very best mltmen of his weight,
including Cyclone Johnny Thompson,
Aurelio Herrara and Freddie Lan
ders. All save two he has either won
or secured 'a draw and most of his
victories have come through the
knockout route.
The following is a part of his pugil
istic record:
Al Jones. 4 rounds. K. O.; San
Jose Kid, K. O.' rounds; Tommy
White, K. O., 4 rounds; Johnny Hry
i.;it. K. O., 6 rounds; Young Griffith,
K. t ,-., r, rounds; Eddie Chambers, W.,
20 rouj,.l ; .loo Carrol, W., 20 rounds;
Aurelio luiixia D., 15 rounds; Jack
Burk, K. O.,. i ,i'ounds;vAurelio Her
rera, D.,' U roun.s; Billy Walsh, 6
rounds; Cyclone Johnny Thompson,
D., 10 rounds; Jack Brown and Tom
Leachy, both same night, K. O.
Howard Baker, D., 20 rounds;
Frank Plcato, K. O., 13 rounds; Joe
ReiLy, D., 20 rounds; Red Cornet,
decision, 10 rounds; Billy De Cansay,
W; Jack Sames, W.; John A. Sulli
van, W; Kid Solomon, draw; John
Murray, 10 rounds, draw; Tommy
Jacobs, 10 rounds, won; Eddie Cham
bers, 20 rounds, W.; Jack O'Brien, 2
rounds, K. p.; Hoosier Kid, 6 rounds,
K. O. ; Aurellio Herrero, 20 rounds,
decision; Young Winalow, 3 rounds,
K. ).; Jac k liurk, 5 rounds, K. A.
Aurelio Herrara, 7 rounds, K. O.; Joe
Kneises, 3 rounds, K. O.; Clyde Burn
ham, l round, K. O.; Fredie Landers,
20 rounds, draw; Freddie Corbett, 11
rounds, K. o.; Al sehrader, 4 rounds,
K. o.; Tommy Driscol, 10 rounds,
draw; Young Dixon, 2 rounds,' K. O.;
Jack Carpenter, 10 rounds, draw".
Yesterday was one of the greatest
clothing days in the history of the
Peoples Warehouse. Their holiday
sale of suits and overcoats is a great
success.
PRESIDENT TAFT AND
PARTY HOMEWARD HOI'S' D
Colon, Panama, Dec. 27. The bat
tleship Arkansas bearing President
Taft and his party sent a wireless that
all is well aboard the vessel.
A. T.
PATRICK DINES
WITH HIS MOTHER,
John T. Milliken.
Cholera Rajyes.
London, Dec. 27. An Odessa dis
patch to the Post reports the cholera
epidemic at Aecca, Arabia, where ten
thousand pilgrims are gathering. Sev
enteen hundred and fourteen cases
are reported.
JUST ARRIVED
Fresh and Complete
line of
Gimther's
Candies
at
Koeppen's
TIIB DRUG STORE THAT
SERVES YOU DEST.
Families Are Buying
"Simkist" Oranges
by the Box or Half -Box
Enjoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of
ruddy, thin-skinned, seedless "Sunkist" oranges.
Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and
11 between meals." Cleanest of all fruits never touched
by bare hands. All the pickers
and packers of bunkist
oranges and lemons wear
clean, white cotton gloves.
"Sunkjst" oranges are the fin
est, juiciest oranges in the world.
Tree-ripened, fiberless. Not a seed
in "Sunkist" Buy them by the box
iA . inz by the dozen. They keep for weeks.
Ask for "Sunkist" lemons so full of juice
that they go farther than other lemons. Try "Sun-'
kist" lemonade hot or cold. Lerron3 add flavor
to fish, meats and salads.
Get Rogers Silver with
"Sunkist' Wrappers
Cut the trademarks from "Sunkist" orange and
lemon wrappers and send them tons. Weot?er27dif
ferent premiums, nil Rogers A-l Standard Guaran
teed Silverware. Exclusive "Sunkist" design.
For this crar.ge rpoon send 12 "Sunkist" Orange or
Lemon Wrappers and (i t'.vo-cent stamps. "Red Ball"
orange and k vn wrappers count same as "Suakist."
Buy "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemons
at Your Dealer's
Send your name and full address for
free premium sheet and Premium Club
Plan. Address all orders for premiums
and a'l inquiries to
California Fruit Growers Exchange
139 N. Llark Street, Chicago, llL (US)
if "Hi1
ft
SATURDAY
All
FURS
go at 1-2
Price
AH TOYS
go at 1-2
Price
All SUITS to go at 1-2 Price
All WAISTS to go at 1-3 Off
Vohlenborg Department Store
HETTEK GOODS FOK LESS MOVEY.
WRESTLING! WRESTLING!
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Sim tfaiicqb
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OF IIERMSTON V U OF DULUTH
TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS, TO A FINISH.
Monday, December 30 th
IN THE CITY HALL
Young Hackenschmidt, Referee
A clean and fast evening of
pport assured all who attend.
Preliminaries :
A good fast four round boxing bout and
Finish wrestling match between Echo and Hermis
ton contestants.