East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 03, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1001.
PAGE FIVE.
BREVITIES
tun at Wltheo's.
t dally at Martin's.
If Gloria lioes at Boose-
L Hinan ehoes at Roos-
Ion rags wumeu
...1 .t fl.ta
tnd soda every day at
Store .5x15 feet, cu
tis Ranley.
t Houses with or without
a & Nowlln.
1st satisfaction at How-
Ijr Rees' cigar store.
h miss the kid (dove
Ih's Wednesday, October
fcood room with bath,
Main street. Inquire
I sale for $200. Practl-
i first-class condition.
Oregonlan.
ule on ladles' kid
Isday October 5. ut
irtment Store.
lie as low as others sell
I'S. Ever' Jar guaran-
Iraian.
riding
esents
lS a gift for your
jloa't overlook our
pS prettier or more
can be found any-
la our large line of
N solid sliver.
PZKEEt
hle Jeneler.
iUito Street
(flliinhiV
BEEF
Spoon,
juits and Skirts
We nre now showing severnl new
styles In suits for misses and ladles
nt $I2.!0 to $15.00, that, ure extra
values, worth fully J5.00 more. For
a few days only will these great Bar
gains Inst.
NEW SKIRTS I1Y EXPRESS.
Over 00 new ones Just received.
They are the kind that shed water,
and they are cheap, too: only $0.00
and 80.50. All sizes. Alterations
free. Perfect fit guaranteed.
Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
Get Sunny. U C Rader.
New Knox hats, Itoosevolt's.
Piano for rent; Inquire at this of
fice, i
!)3c for $1.26 kid Bloves, one day
only, Wednesday, October C. Teutsch.
Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages
$30 per month. Address P. O. box 34.
Children's coats from $3.00 to $8. CO
at Lee Teutsch's store, Main and
Alta.
Mrs. Carlson gives free Instructions
in fancy work at Hasbrouck's Jewelry
store.
The St. George restaurant, open
Iny nnd night. Mrs. Cooper, propri
etress. "Frenchy," nn Intoxicated person,
was sentenced to three days In the
city Jail.
Jl.-G Imported kid gloves, one day,
Wednesday, 93c at Teutsch's Depart
ment Store.
Enlarging and framing pictures.
Work guaranteed. Western Art Co.,
304 Court street.
Tor sale Desirable property cor
ner College and Alta. The old Leo
residence. Call on L. II. Lee.
James Cavunaugh forfeited $20
cash ball In police court this morn
ing for carrying concealed weapons.
Mrs. Samuel Hrndshaw, of Weston,
was In town last Saturday and se-
1 the finest and largest lected for her home n large quantity
ot of stoneware ever , or durable and stylish household
endleton. We will sell gunds.
.1. W. Itothrock, of Adams, last
Saturday selected and took home a
large and complete new outfit of
household furniture all selected and
stylish goods.
School Started last Monday at the
Ilolilniau district with 2S scholars,
II. E. Ileck being the teacher. This
Is the second term Mr. Heck has
taught there.
During the month of September
this year the receipts of the office of
the county recorder of conveyances
amounted to $470. During Septem
ber. 1003, the receipts were $275.
Furnished Rooms for Rent Elec
tric lights, steam heat, free baths;
prices reasonable; C12 Willow street,
two blocks west of Main, between
Alta and Webb. 'Phone bluck 1433.
The new nmusement parlors be
longing to Wade Slier will be opened
about October 17. The howling alleys
are being floored now, with maple
and the other permanent equipments
are being installed.
u. it. & Jv. Co. announces following
dates of sale of World's Fair tickets
tor month of October, 3d, 4th, Bth,
2"th, 2sth and 29th. Lust named
dates are made for benefit of those
who are unable to take advantage of
regular sale dates. Final limit of
tickets In both cases will be Decem
ber 31, 1901. E. C. Smith, Agent.
BeefExtract
superior To All Others
rr Soup., Sauces,
antt
Secure a Set of the
HXi Udh A-l Silver
' r. su.rn.ia)
FREE
l7ordCinn,f USe lheSe 8P'endid Pns
Soonn. nary offers- The Cudnhy
jnthehtesTdn,
WpMlw?l;,,h' V. heavler ,han
veKg P'lle and ftee fr"
HowToSccMeTlicsc
Bf can . sP0n desired send a metal
P Extract J oz- or lar6 shed jar
OmU. Nob.
can be seen at
SN'S DRUG STORE
PERSONAL MENTION
T. H. Newton went to Rtarbuck this
morning.
Fred Milne Is clerking at Teutsch's
department store.
Dr. Vincent will go to Portland to
night for a few days' outing.
Fred Crawford has gone to Spokane
to attend the Inter-State fair.
Mrs. Tex Langlver left this morn
ing for Spokane and the Inter-State
Fair.
L. M. Werkhelmer Is the new bar
ber at Prlvett's, succeeding J. P.
Weinman.
Ilrose Cooley left for Spokane this
morning, where he will remain
through the fair.
J. W. McCormack and son Walter
have Just returned from a four weeks
outing nt Lehman Springs.
C. M, Pierce and wife and Mrs.
Prank Pierce of Weston, came down
Saturday, returning this morning.
Miss Ethel J. Galbralth has been
engaged to tench school In the Kidder
district, No. 39, west of this cltv.
George Cruise and wife left this
morning for Spokane, where they
will attend the Inter-State fair.
Conductor J. B. Smith, ot the O. R.
& N., has resigned his position and
may go Into business In La Grande.
Mrs. Henry E. Lnutz and the
children will leave In a few days for
the World's Fair and for a visit to In
diana.
Mrs. Albert Rhode and the child
en have returned from a three-
monthR' visit to Tacotna and other
Sound I) on Its.
Colonel F. S. Ivan hoe and son
Lytton, of La Grande, nre In Pendle
ton today, visiting Mrs. Ivanhoe, of
the high school teaching corps.
W. T. Porter nnd wife will leave in
few days for a visit to Illinois
Kansas and to the World's Fair. They
will be absent six or seven weeks.
Ellis Bloom, accompanied by his
brother, E. D. Bloom, left this morn
lug for Umatilla, where they will
cross the Columbia and go over Into
Washington, intending to take land.
Foster Stone left this morning for
Dayton, where he will visit relatives
:or a few days. He will return Wed
nesday and spend all the time until
election In this county.
Miss Delia Prlvett left this morning
or Walla Walla to attend tne wed
ding of her friend, Miss Lizzie Coyle,
with Byron Lutcher. The wedding
takes place Wednesday next.
F. L. Holman nnd wife, of Free-
water, are in town today. Mr. Hol
mun, who was for some time in the
mercantile business In that place, has
sold out to his brother.
Mrs. F. K. Wells left this morning
on a tour which will tuke In the Spo
kane fair, Chicago and other Eastern
States and the World's Fair. She will
be absent about two months.
Charley Smith and Bert McBrlde,
two Baker City boys, arrived last
night and expect to take care of
heep during the coming winter be
tween Birch and Butter creks.
W. M. Parish of Holdman. was In
he 'illy today on business. Mr. Par
ish harvested 21 01 sacks of No. 1
.'heat, which he will now sell, as he
feels that the market Is as good as It
will be.
Professor Haw will leave this eye
ing for Helix, where he will open a
school of horsemanship, to run Thurs
day, Frldny and Saturday, Anyone
Interested in stock should attend.
Free exhibition every evening nt 7:30.
J. W. Welles, accompanied by his
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank K.
Welles, departed this morning for St.
Louis, nnd points In Illinois. The
Wdrld's fair will be visited and then
Mr. Welles will go to his old home
near Chicago. He will be absent two,
months. ,,-, awMUPixiW':'
M. M. Masters Is visiting with his
sister. Mrs. Ellis Brown. Mr. Mas
ters Is of a consumptive tendency,
and his home Is In northern 'Iowa,
and he comes here on the recommen
dation of his physicians. He will go
up Into the Palouse country to spend
the most of the winter.
Tully Scott, after spending the sum
mer In the mines of the Greenhorn
district, arrived last night nnd will
go out upon his farm In the Juniper
country, Mr. Scott believes he has a
good thing In sight In some mineral
holdings he secured In the Greenhorn
country over a year ago.
May Serp and his couslit, L. T.
Smythe, were visiting with the for
mer's brother-in-law, Albert Jonas,
from Friday until this morning, when
they went to Spokane, Mr. Serp has
been taking treatment at Hot Lake
for a stomach trouble, nnd Mr.
Smythe for rheumatism.
Gone to the Okanogan.
Harry Plltler has gone Into the
Okanogan country, having a winter's
work ahead nt tool sharpening. Mr.
Plltler has been visiting old friends
In the southern part of the county.
and a few dayB ago returned from
the Greenhorn district. He reports
laborers, even skilled labor, as over
abundant there, and took up a stand
ing offer to go Into the Okanogan.
He prefererd, for cllmntlc reasons, to
remain In this pnrl of the country.
When Miss Alice B. Welles, spon
sor for the uottiesnip uonnecucui,
threw the bottle of champagne
against the side of the vessel In chris
tening It, on Thursday, the bottle
failed to break and the omen was
taken ns unfavorable by the supersti
tious. A workman standing near,
seized the unbroken bottle and
smashed It to atoms against the ship
Just as she was sinking Into the
water, thus preventing her from oe-
Ing launohod under a bad omen.
And In the menntlmo tho Bishop
Potter saloon is being well udvertlsed
by the temperance organizations,
Ilussla has Just ordered 11 torpedo
boat destroyers from a French company.
Men's, Boys' and Children's
Suits, Overcoats, Pants
JSiiisaibo&tt
wsnco
W
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
UVQNDERFULBR
XATl'ltE ACCOM PUS! IKS
A C.HKAT PRAT IX ITAII.
Solid SumUtouc Arch Tlnit" Hundred
Tlilrty-1'ivo IVct Bctuecu the
WalU of the Cnujou and Over a
Gorgo Tlirw Hundred I'lftj-Seven
PtH't Dorp I lux a Longer Span
Than Any -MuMinry Bridge lu
America.
Here In Utah, across a canyon
measuring 33r feet seven inches from
wall to vall, nature has thrown u
splendid uich of solid sandstone, six
ty feet thick in the central part and
40 feet wide, leaving underneath It
a clear opening of 357 feet In per
pendicular height. The lateral walls
of the arch rise perpendicularly
nearly to the top of the bridge, when
they flare suddenly outward, giving
the effect of an Immense coping or
cornice overhanging the main struc
ture 16 or 20 feet on each side, and
extending with the greatest regulari
ty and symmetry the whole length
of the bridge. A large rounded butte
at the edge of the canyon wall seems
partly to obstruct the approach to the
bridge at one end.
Here again the curving walls of
the canyon and the Impossibility of
bringing the whole of the great struc
ture Into the narrow field of the cam
era. exceDt from distant to!'Us of
view, render photographs unsatlsfac
tory. But the lightness and grace of
the arch Is brought out by the partial
view which Long obtained by climb
Ing far up the canyon wall and at
some risk crawling out on an ovc
hanging shelf.
The majestic proportions of this
bridge, however, may be partly real
Ized by n few comparisons. Thus Its
height Is more than twice and Its
span more than three times ns great
us those of the famous natural
bridges of Virginia. Its buttresses
are 118 feet fnrther apart than those
of the celebrated masonry arch in tho
District of Columbia, known as Cab
in John Bridge, few miles from
Washington city, which has the
greatest span of any masonry bridge
on this continent.
This bridge would overspan the
capltol at Washlngtpn and clear the
top of the dome, by 61 feet.' And If
the loftiest tree , In the Calaveras
groves of giant sequoia In California
stood In the bottom of the canyon,
Us topmost bough would lack 32 feet
of reaching the" under .side of the
arch.
This bridge Is of light or very light
sandstone, and, us In the case of the
Caroline, filaments of green and orange-tinted
lichens run here and
there over the mighty buttresses and
along the sheltered crevices under
the lofty cornice, giving warmth and
color to the wonderful picture.
Forest fires raging In the Bitter
Hoot mountains In Montana, have
slaughtered many wild animals of all
kinds, within the past week. The an
imals' carcasses have been found
where they took refuge on cliffs and
In heavy thickets.
Drink
ASCENT
H It Is Fine
IN 1 AND 2 LB.
SEALED TINS ONLV
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
BIBLES
Wc have just received a very fine lino of Bibles, l'rnycr
Books, Testaments and Uynitinl, Including HAGSTKll'S compre
hensive Teachers' Bible, .IIAGSTKH'S Sunday School Teachers'
Bible, BAGSTKU'S Self-Pronouncing Teaclicrs' Blhlo.
Leather bound Dhlulty Circuit and Indexed.
Cambridge Itcfcrcnco Bibles with Concordance. (
Cambridge Prajcr Books. !i"
Cambridge l'rajcr Books and lljinnal.H. V '
Cambridge Testaments.
The best Hih: .ublUheJ.
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
Automobile
Livery
PASSEN'GEUS TAICR.V TO AXY I'AKT OP THE CITY POIl
25 CENTS. SPECIAIj RATES I'OK DltlVES OF ONE HOUR
AND UPWAHDS. O. M. CHOSSON IS A THOROUGH MAS
TEH OP THE AUTOMOIHLE AND YOU ARE TAKING-' NO
RISK TO RIDE WITH HIM, AS HE HAS PULL CHARGE OP
THE AUTO AND WILL MAKE THE RIDE l'LEASANTFOR
YOU.
AUTO 'PHONE CALL MAIN
PLUMBING
Good plumbing la nluujs tho cheapest. It lias li lasting quali
ties. It saves you repair bllU. Ahvuys entrust your work to thorough,
reliable and competent plumbers. Our force la made up of the best
xiHM-lcnecd workmen. Strict ottcntlon paid to sanitary feuturos or
work.
LET US GIVE
We quote right
On your work.
Goodman-Thompson Co
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING.
Telephone 811. 013 Main Street
Correctly and Well Made I
Prices Always the Lowest
2851.
YOU FIGURES
prices and do only the beat work.
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