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PERSONAL MEHTIOH
AH Cite nd
OF UVENGOOD'S ENTIRE
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND
READY-TO-WEAR STOCK
$35,000.00 worth of up-to-date
merchandise on sale at whole
sale cost and less.
Now is the time to stock up for monhts to
comeJ .Fixtures and 5 year lease for sale.
F. E. Liveng'ood & Comp'y
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w.'.l r re i o.
I. ?f. Adams, Btanflcld stock;.i:in
spent la (it night In the city.
Jam. H. Sturgls returned to Wal
la Walla on the morning train.
L. W. Fur nan of Lewlston, Idah.
I a business visitor in Pendleton.
II. A. Ho Ho, Ptanfleld banker, wan
u business visitor here yesterday.
Laura Alexander and Stella Wlbson
of Athena, were among the visitors
in the city yesterday.
A. Buckley, assistant superintend
ent of the O.-W. It. & N., In making
Pendleton an official visit.
J. T. LJeuallen prominent Umatilla
county farmer, came In on the Walla
Walla local thin morning.
John Spain, well known buckaroo
and stockman of Teloeaset. in mak
ing Pc-ndleton a visit today.
Attorney Ham I. Peterson of Mil
ton; b a visitor here today, having
come In on the morning train.
Harold F. Darner was in from Pi
lot Rock yesterday to attend the Tu
neral of the late Samuel Warner.
D. J. Shellmaker. a farmer whone
ranch Is eight mllon rant of Pilot
Rock. Is transacting business In Pen
dleton today.
W. E. Plersol. formerly a resident
of L'kluh and now living in Milton,
wan numbered among the visitors In
the city yesterday.
A. P. Warner, P. E. Fletcher and
Glen Emlck were among the Pilot
Hock people attending the funeral of
Samuel Warner here yesterday.
Daniel Yoakum who formerly made
his home In this city, but who
to now a resident of Meadows, Idaho.
Is visiting his uncle, John Bentley.
Dr. Harry Plnkerton. chief of the
northwest bureau of animal Industry,
passed through Pendleton this morn
ing from Walla Walla to points west.
D. K. Pierson of Pendleton passed
through the city this morning to visit
his friend, H. Unslam of Wallowa for
a number of weeks. Mr. Pierson is
a recent arrival from Sweden and has
make himself well understood. La
ering the lunguuge sufficiently to
mak thlmself well understood. La
Grande Observer.
Connected With a Chain of Sample Stores
T you are in need of a good pair of high cut
shoes, come to The Hub. The largest line of shoes in
the city. Drummers samples, bought direct from the factory
which enables us to retail them at less than jobbers prices.
Come in and give us a trial and you will be convinced that
we can sell you goods for less than any mail order house.
We have convinced others, why not convince yourself.
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular 14. 50 for $3.2."S
Men s High Cut Shoes, regulnr $4 65 for $3.35
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $5.00 for $3.65
Men's High Cut Shoes, regulnr $5.50 for $3.95
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $5.65 for $1.15
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $5.75' for $1.25
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $6.00 for $1.85
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $6.25 for $1.85
Men's High Cut Shoes, regular $5.85 for $4.50
Men's High Cut Shoes, regulnr $6.50 for $4.95
Men's High Cut Shoes, regulnr $7.60 for $5.45
Men's High Cut Shoes, regulnr $8.00 for $5.05
Men's High Cut Shoes, regulnr $8.50 for $.25
Boys' High Cut Shoes. bIk 8 to 11 1-2, In black and
tans $t-8
Sine 12 to 2 In block and tans $1.85
Boys' 12-ln. Top with buckles. 12 to 2 $3.70
Boys' 12-ln. Top with buckles. 2 1-2 to 6 $2.85
Men's One Buckle Overshoes $1.00
Men's Four Buckle Overshoes $1.85
Men's Four Buckle, Double Sole, Rolled Edge $2.45
Child's One Buckle Overshoe 55c
Child's Rubbers 35c
Ladles' Rubbers 49c
Misses' Rubbers 37c
Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Union Suits 95c
Extra Heavy Ribbed Union Suits closed crotch $1.00
Extra Heavy Fleeced Two-piece Underwear, gar. 45c
Extra Heavy Ribbed Two-piece Underwear, gar. 45c
Heavy Fleece Lined Two-piece Suits garment... 30c
All Wool Union Suits $1.95
Flannel Shirts . .fl.V $1.25, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85
Work Shirts SBo two for 75c
Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c
Dress Shirts With Military Collar 49c
LOCALS
Advertising ia Brief
BATES.
Per line flint Insertion 10c
l'er line, additional Insertion. . . .Sc
I'er line, per montb $1.00
Count C ordinary words to line.
Locals will not be taken over the
'phone and remittance must accom
pany order.
The Drummers Sample Store
Sam Jinkins, Mgr.
rags at the
S. inspected
,UST
iO at TiiosG Reductions
Your Unrestricted
Choice of any 320.00
or 825.00 Suit for
Your Unrestricted
Choice of any 827.50
or 830.00 Suits for
Your Unrestricted
Choice of any 832.50
or 835.00 Suits for
$ B 936)
One R&ck of $12.50 and rt
$15 COATS at
P (0) A iZ
Your choice of $16,
$18 and $20 Coats
Now for
Your choice $22.50
and $25 Coats now for
FRANKLIN-APPERSON--REO
The Three Cars of
Recognized Quality
and Dependability
PENDLETON AUTO COMP'Y
Our Motto "Satisfied Owners"
Estes' Barber Shop, 632 Main.
Cash more meat Oregon Market.
Warren's Music House, phone 624.
Chicken tamales and chili 8t El
liot's. If you like a gragrant mild cigar,
smoke Muriel.
The Pendleton lrou Works-wants
crap cast iron.
Try Estes' new barber- shop
"It's the work."
Wanted Good, clean
East Oregonlan office.
Tel. 444 for pure U.
meats. Oregon Market.
Joe Ell, Insurance, room 3, Ameri
can National Bank building.
If you like a mild cigar, smoke
Muriel, carried by all dealers.
For rent Housekeeping rooms.
282 R. 121 Stonewall Jackson..
If ou like a fragrant cigar, smoke
Muriel. All dealers here carry It.
For first class room and board see
Mrs. W. B. Mays. 227 Water street.
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Inquire 224 S. Main. Phone
U. S. inspected meat and more of
It by trading at the Oregon Market
for cash.
Wanted Help for general house
work. Mrs. W. L. Thompson. 215
N. Main.
Wanted Stenographer for an hour
or two each day. State price. Addoss
1. O. Box 108.
Lost Gold belt pin with green jade
setting. Name "Gerard" on back
Return to this office.
The Methodist Ladles will sell home
cooked food at Gray Bros. Grocery
Saturday, November 22nd.
For sale Restaurant and rooming
house. A good bargain Must be
sold by December 1. Apply 126 V
Webb.
Wanted Middle aged housekeeper.
Two in family, gooa wages, perman
ent position for the right party. Ad
dress, Box 342 Fendleton.
Get your stamping for those Christ
mas presents done early. The N?e-
dlecraft makes up designs of every
description. Call and see us.
For rent HoW 1 Hosklns, Echo,
Oregon. Good 1'roposltion to right
party. Will lease from 1 to 5 years.
Address Box S4. Echo, Orepon.
Geo. D. Felt has purchased the
Pendleton and Bowman Cleaning
Works. Ho U experienced In the bus
ness and gives all work his personal
attention.
Fenland Bros, new furniture van
moves all you have In one load. Good
warehouse storage; rates reasonable.
Phone 339 or call Penland Bros., 647
Main street.
Your choice of $27.50
and $30 coats now for
Your choice of $32.50
and $35 coats now for
A shipment of Baby Doll Shoes just ree'd.
Wohlenberg Department Store
Better Goods for Less Money
PractK-e commences at 9 o'clock a.
m. Events start at 10:30 a. nV
Events will be arranged for all class
es of shooters. Moderate entrance
fees. Come all you shooters. Adv
Ft- Sale or Rent Whc-at Farm.
Will sell at sacrifice on account of
other business Interests. 2044 acres
Eureka Flat country. 4. 1-2 miles
north of Pleasant View, nearly all
cultivated and partly In wheat now.
Well and pumping equipments cost
U0. 000. Land all good, fair Improve
ments, possession at once. Go see
this. I will give terms practically
any way to right man. Price. $27.50
per acre.
E. J. CHINGREN, Owner,
626 Zieglcr Block, Spokane. Wash.
(Adv.)
known Professor McBurney of Chi
cago and was for a time soloist of the
big Hyde Park Baptist church In that '
city. She is a graduate of the Chicago I
University with an A. B. degree. i
John Eichenberger, tenor, was the '
tenor soloist In several of the best '
paid church choirs In St. Louis, has
had theatrical experience and has'
coached with the best teachers in this!
country. j
William A. Goldburg. baritone, was'
a boy wonder on the violin, later dis-!
sionally. He has also sung leading
grand opera roles in English befor.
entering the, lyceum.
William James Breach, accompanist
and monologlst, makes one of the hlt
of the program. He has been with th.
company from Its inception and ha,
also studied with the best teachers..
covering that he had a fine voice. He
gave up the violin for voice although
he had played violin for years profes-
Catnliitatos at Frcrwater.
FRKEWATER. Ore., Nov. St. .
Following are nominees for the mu
nicipal election: Mayor. Harvey Va
lyke; city recorder. M. Prttchett;
councllmen, Aleck Mauela, John Brli
ker and H. Q. Mansfield.
Disappeared.
Wm. McCrary, from his ranch 2
miles north of Hermlston. November
8. 1913. When last seen wore a blue
suit, soft shirt and soft black hat. Is
67 years of age. weighs about 140
pounds, small blue eye, light hair,
slightly gray, short stubby moustache.
A reward of J.r0 will be given for in
formation of his whereabouts or re
covery of his body, if dead. . Wire
Information to W. W. White, llermla-
ton. Oregon, or John McCrary. Camp
bell, California. Adv.
Notice to Patrons.
Having purchased the Pondloton
Cleaning Works. 206 1-2 E. Alta,
from O. H. Gillette, I solicit your
continued patronage. Tour work re
celves my personal attention. Geo.
Fell, Prop. Adv.
Turkey Shoot.
The Round-up Gun club will give
a turkey shoot Sunday, the JSrd, at
their grounds in the east end of town.
QUARTET
kf.u.o;g-h.ink.s org mz.tion
will appkau monday ox
kntkktaix m fat coi rsk.
The Kellogs-Halnes Singing Party,
Is the next attraction scheduled on the
city entertainment course. This high
class musical organlatlqn will be here
next Monday evening, November 24,
to give Its program In the high school
entertainment.
There are five members In the Kel-logg-Haines
Singing Tarty. Including
a pianist.
Miss Lotta Fahlen, soprano, aside
from her extensive choir experience
has sung principal roles with the
Shchan Opera Co. and studied with
the best teachers In America..
Miss Altha Montague, the contralto,
studied for two years under the well
CHICKENS!
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For Sunday's Dinner
ressed or Alive
rail or I'lione vv.ar oi-.Kt ami we'll .li liver tluiii
t vour home.
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and when we sav fiv.-h. we mean they AKK fr-!i irnarii
teotl to Ih fresh.
Ot the. habit f trad in? hotv. when v.u oet only the lest, and
vot save jht cent in ca.-h,
Griggs' Grocery
Frank M. Griggs, Prop
209 E. Court Street Phone 445