East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1901, Image 5

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    tver Bros Dry Goods Go's
Store Closed
Stock will be sold at once,
commencing
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at 8 o'clock.
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Br QUIET AFFAIR
TODAY PENDLETON VOTERS
ARE SELECTING OFFICERS
HELLO! MR. STOCK RAISER, f
BUTTER CREEK TELEPHONE
IS NOW INCORPORATED.
CASH STORK
lEGEMBER loi-
BREVITIES.
HOKBIU I
el and pHc at Kuor'B
tod Davln sewing ma
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tninnu m.i fiiQiiv f if
Try It. lx-mott'h.
at 0 It Dcu.nti's.
o( ni'w nut crackers,
at the Stamlurd.
r n rrn- iTnifrv line
all kinil.- ni i h I estate.
mix i o KrocsfsM 'n
tb- Al-A.lln: 1 1 . l lit lt In ll I
rile tin-.
until hi r.niber 2 1 at,
poiiiul oi i'im candles.
0 or 7.". .-in candy on
at RMppti only.
1W acre of fine wheat
o' A'laoik T.rius, $2UU
til .illlT mi i,!w,r Tam..M
VOU Kl H
nice watch
and N( s'cura are not
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Store Court street.
BfO! I I lioilliH f!n '
i uuu; i. , in )(.r 4111 at
r" i " uie iii'KilllllllK
iK out 'I'lie stuck
a' on, , f0 t Wi be
Sweet rider at R Martin's.
Where 1b the best place to buy fur
niture? At Rader's, of course.
Wheat hay delivered. Leave ordertt
at OreKon Feed Yard Peter West.
All kinds of veKftr.bles, celery, tur
keys, ducks and Reese at R. Martin's
Tin- semiring mill fomliall team r
turned yesterday evening from tb"tr
tour of playing outside tennis.
I.lv" and dressed geese, ducks,
chickens, and turkeys can be had at
the Standard, at the lowest prices.
ricture framing a ipec-laltv. New
Mne of picture tnouldlngi Rmss
tnorents for frames nt 0. Sharp'a.
Cleaver Hum. Dr tinmlb Company's
$LTi.(MHi stock will be closed out. Stor"
i will open for their sale December I
Furnished rooms for housekeeping.
104 OMttoa hi ret. trass in t $12 a
suite. Inquire oi Mrs Anna Compton
Their populai lt.. hot. btOT est lb
Mailed on their merits The Palm
Chocolates, at Koeppen Itros dm,
store.
Cb avei llros. Dry Oooclt. Company's
store Ik closed anil Its ..ti ck In to lu
pine. mI on the market at prices MM
before quoted
J. 0. Hays, the horse buyer. Is bu'
lag horses from UNO pounds up
Must he sound and fat. Can be found
at Kroome's stables.
Will have the nicest turkeys on the
market all stall fed fowls. Call Mi
see me anil leave your order for a
big bird. K. Martin.
W K .Matlock has purchased nearly
HO head of stock cattle during the
past few weeks. He now has over 4im
head on the range near Echo.
A marriage license was Issued this
morning out of the county clerk's of
fice to R. I.. Rickets and Narrl.-
Wiley, both of this city.
There will be a special meeting of
Implinc Circle No. 2. this evening, at
7 3e o'clock There Is busluess of Im
portance to be transacted and n
member It- requested to be present.
The members of Daphne Circle No.
2, will meet at r 30 tonight on account
of important business A full attend
mice is desired Hv order ol the (lltar-
MU Ifaigkbot
J. M. Dent ley. the real estate and (
insurance man. lias moved his office,
from his old stand on Main street, to
the building on the comer of Court
and Cottonwood streets, opposite the
St. .Joe store.
"A Wise Woman tin MBMdl farce
by Wilfred Clarke, has. according to
th. reviews seen of the production,
scored tin most emphatic kind of a
hit. It is seivlng as a vehicle to dls
play the talent ami ability of one of
America s daintiest and most fetching
comediennes Marl. I .armour, foi tie
past sevral seasons with Angustin
Dalev's company, and she Is credited
with liaviug scored very strongly in
th( production.
Little Interest Manifest, by Reason of
Fact That There Is No Fight On.
City election Is now being held In
Pendleton lor the election of a mavn"
and three councllmen.
T. O. Halley has no opposition for
mayor and there are but two candl
dates for treasurer H. L Hasbrouc
and Charles Hamilton. There Is only
one man up for councilman In each
ward, and very little Interest Is being
manliest in the selection. E .1. Sum
WTlUa is the candidate for council
man In the second ward, the voting
place Mag at W. 8. Ryer's small
house, next his residence. W. R.
Withies bicycle shop Is the- place of
election for the second ward, with H
K Johnson as the candidate. The elec
tion for the third ward Is at the cnur'
house and T R Dic kson Is the candl
date while Hovnton's feed yard Is
wliere those of the fourth ward are
casting their votes for T. D. Wells.
The polls will not close until 1
o'clock and Abe resulF of the election
will he given tomorrow.
Weston's Hot Fight.
Weston Dec. 2. Friday evening
there was a lively primary held In
Weston, more Interest lielng shown In
the approaching city election than hn
been usual lor the past few years
The names of several prominent cltl
ens had been spoken of on the
streets for the last few days as candl
dnies for the mayors' office. Rut
when th. ballot was taken only twe
nanu s nppenred Dr .T A Rest and
Marion O'Harra. Out of 1H votes
cast Dr Rest received 72 and Mr
('Hairs 41 One ballot was blank
The other nominations are- For
councllmen. M A Rryson. M. A Ra
ker and Charles Taylor: treasurer.
Robert Kllgore; recorder. I.. 8. Wood
Another primary was also I
mill a second ballot j, out. thfl MM
us the other, excepting that Marlor
fVMnrra Is at the hem! for mayor.
The election was both contested ti
day. pel-Imps- more so thun any previ
ous one in Weston's history.
Weston Notes.
JohB llodglll. who has been living
on Wild Morse Mountain for the pas
two years died of Rright's disease on
the 1Mb lust. aged 74. Intermen
was at Odd Fellows' cenieterv Wes
ton. on Frlclav.
Mr. and Mrs Dan Hicks welcome
the advent of an S pounil girl In theli
home
Articles Filed Saturday Evening
Names of the People Who Wilt
Have 'Phones on the New Line
Saturday evening articles of Incor
poration were filed with the county
clerk, by A R. Thompson. O. F.
Thompson and J. R. Saylor. wlrh
capital stock of $oo.
This line wll run from Echo to the
Sloan brothers' ranch, on Mutt.-r
Creek, a distance of 2fi to M mllesk
nnd will place about twenty farmers
and business men In Ecno and the
county It passes through in direct
communication with the outside,
world.
Sealed bids were advertised for
some time ago for the construction of
the line. These bids were upeneil at
Boko Saturday. The contract was let
to 8. W. Wellenby end Clarem m
Higgs, whose hid was 9 ISO per mile
lor setting the poles an I stringing the
wire, the company to furnish the ma
terial and put It on the ground
The line will cost the company
something like $1.2in : nd above the
MM, they ha I Incorporated for, a
bonus of 1250 has been inlsed and the
li st that will be required for the c .n
strution of the line w;ll be gotten
through assessments froc- tic atock
Those In Echo who hav- already sub
scribed for 'phones are. Charles Mil
I' i store: Hoyd & Darns store; Dic k
loties livery stable: an i those along
the line who will have 'phones In their
houses are: O. F Th- nson. R. N.
Stanfleld. J. H. a.iylor. ' . I M Her
.lesse Moore. Mrs. I,. '.' Rogers R.
B 8tanfleld. A. H TIk nson. Dr. C
.1 Smith. W. H Rabb and A J. Dllle n
The company expect to push the
wink as last as possible and will have
the line completed ready for ns In
the early spring.
It pays to trade at the Peoples Warehouse.
"Not a questionable quality here."
T
Get the Best.
HIS dOMIl'l mean the DIOft costly,' If
you'll come here.
If you pay $2$ for an Overcoat Off
$20 for a suit, you'll pet as pood a gar
ment as can he made.
If $10 or $15 is your limit, you'll
find the same perfect cut and excellent
mm vice in our lines at those figures.
"flf UMAbtf Ff .Hr Ours "
Kvervhody got! to the
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Does your wife have amusement?
Then send her out for an evening, or
what Is the matter with you escorting
her to see that funny comedy. "A
Wise Woman T" You will enjoy It.
nnd It will remove' that tired look
from her face- You will both be the
better Tor If
Frank Dillon and Jokl F lleiinet:
Ml arrested In New York foi opera'
lug a bogus stock brokerage business
under pretense that they were meiu
hers of the Stock Exchange. It m
charged that the men received $30 i .
New Furniture
I liave just received a carload of the latest anil most
up to date styles in furniture ever shown in Pendle
ton. it you want something new in the furniture
line call in and mstici t tr, new goods and the prices
are always right
JOB BASLKR
Main Street, I'e
rlon .
Of Benefit to You.
D S Mitchell Fiilforcl. Mil Dm
Iiik 11 long Illness 1 was troubled with
bed sores, tried DeWltt s Witch lla.el
Salve and was cured." Cures piles,
sores unci burns Reware of counter
feits. Tallman k o
PENDLETON MEN BROUGHT
HOME FIRST MONEY PRIZT.
Attended the La Grande Tournament
and Won Out.
Tie shooters returned last night
from I .a Orauile. when- they com -stall
on Sunday with the local sporu
men for lumens In a live bird and blue
101U shoot. They report having bed
it pleasant tlnu uud Ml royally en
tertained by the I .a Orande sportsmen
association
In event So L F W Wulte and H
J. Stlllman divided ilrst money, whtcn
was J.'in. between tlu-m each killimr
live straight birds, and .1. M Spenec
was one of three t" gel thlld llliili
ol $20
The second shoot was at blue rocks.
f V Wait, and H. J. Stlllman agan
carried off the $ first money. Mur
phy. of Ij Orande. was alone for sec
ond money , and J M. Spenee and S
R Rotton won third IgMM and Ab
bot won first mouey in the thl'd
vent which was at live birds. klllliiR
MM birds each out of a poaalhle
seven Sttllniun. Wulte and Rolton got
second; Murphy being ulone for third.
Special line of rams day skirts in Oxford gray ' BO
j A lull line of others, prices ranging form f: to .14.00
Unless something can lie done to
circumvent one of the provisions of
the law of 1901, for the election of
road suiiervlsors. a large number of
voters In tin- country districts In Mult
nomah county will practically be dls
frauchlsed.
oTToTmtirrcririrj run
We are not Closing Out but
we are Receiving New
Goods Every Day.
NEW ARRIVAL OF RAINY DAY SKIRTS 3
BELTS
A new line of rihhon belts in 9 different style.
jj Special line Silk Waists at $4.19.
We have procured the Spotless Steam Sponger, a
process that leaves the goods heautiful after heing
sponged. liuy your Dress iuods from us, and hav e
Utem sponged whi.e you wait.
3
The Columbia
Lodging House
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BAR IN CONNECTION
IN CENTKKOK Ml.tM K
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WHIM 1MB
H Home Co-Operative Company
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
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Will build you s horns for
... 15.50 psr Wonth
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ItrlsUSl liiHailou courbsd.
N. A. IMIIH.
PcMlStBtOM, Or.
ttootl AatauUt WtulMi Kvwry wliin.
Help or Situation
Wanted.
C.F. Cook's Eiuplojment Agency
(Junior Maui and Aita Htrtmt.
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