East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1901, Image 5

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    tver Bros Dry Goods Co's
Store Closed
Stock will be sold at once,
commencing
tdnesday, Dec. 4th,
at 8 o'clock.
hver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
CASH STORE
SUFFERED EASY PENALTY! AN XMAS STOCK OFFERED
SHOWMAN WAS TINED FAIR SALE WILL BE
FOR SIMPLE LARCENv VERY PLEXSANT
Br
IpaV. imOKMBBB I, 1HQ1.
BREVITIES.
Howard Farm loans
ft Howard. Arc Insurance.
Iitvlc-s and m i en ill Nader m
I itorc
ami Davis sewltiK ma
Wither'
shafts out PriCM. Clouver
Goods Co.
binn on Hi-' loo premium at
nnlturs store.
hulk miftaril tin- Ureal m
tt. at DemoUs.
noils iconi).' very Taut at Chin
Dry OimhIh Co.
tvennaii- MJO to I0. Tim
iM'urlinint More.
Jin' tuuiintuin cabbage for
rant. a( Detnatt's.
mil. Aleuilliier'H i. ,u,:. in,
.i'k Ins ml ,
a. r uHoiuilili' niton at Hem-
fpostta ettjf nlli
mince meat, ready fn
Try it DcmottV
Il .illii .Ueel ,,lll .
Klliy. at (i. K. Demon's.
it- i ' hi nuts uacl tn
lltors a' tin Standard.
Ipri.i tht standard ahea jroc
bit iii the KriM-i'ry line.
Ihay ili'liM't'cil i.i'avi- ordern
i Fats' trd Pater Vi8t.
k. all kinds oi 1 1 -it I aetata
D ami count r I T. Wade.
( : ' I rooms and bOl h
i Allle SIi.m
IA! .street
W Ul V Ill diet .mill in.
in nov. until Do
11 ai Koeppsn i phai BMCJ
inn' wheat
i Terms 1X04)
I I .I.HII S
.i art' not
nelthi i are the pure and
i mtrtoi brands of Calif or
braiullet. Inuiu8 at Khm :
M " Bton 1 Hurt street.
your uom anil vou'l! colli"
Irai itorc tu buy u i
Bom avar) bod kaoa Tb
Btolati i .il, beat ami cheap
Hits pound i' -o half iMiun !i
k
I " i prseeal -a
"tan He latest aaualnal
tlie Prasei Oners llmnm in
I'tt'ii' Iim ,. really wonderful
Wll ' . 1 1 1 1 v ii in. mil liule I
I in ii.. uiRanlsation. The
i in Hit too
lynlelii .,; one mi two KlvillK
II .1111 A. I
Muabtt dl) om ol the itronr
uaitnly . i .i luoiitcl't
Cheap Iannis. 00B lamp. Nolf'n
I'l ne lliic of toilet soup JiihI in Bl
llnviey's.
Bwift'S premium bacon anil hums at
I law i h .
Wanteil. liatiiliei'tiiaiil apply it
Hotel Ht (l"orne at ont "
fllf BlBhBd fOOBM to rent, centrally
Im ateil ; ilitptlrc (Ik office.
Woman wIhIich Hltiiutlou in mini,,
iiinilh Inutiirc at Ihn ullr
!. Martin for tilek delivery anl
.in i, i ko'kIh. LoWBSt prices In I.
city
The lai'KeHt stuck of groceries 'il
the city at the Alexander department
tore.
("Inn nlate hrandy corilirlK. Ill) centH
ML "The Palm" make at Koopiien'
only.
Satisfaction In price.'. i,- and
delivery. If you hujf foot i 'ocerl. a
of Martin
sinokeih delight, i-11 N : tor
hull, MlllaB ai 2 for a ipiartei I 'tit
ion cIkui i tore,
All experienced Halcxluuh Ih wanted
al Cleaver MniH.' Pry OooiIh Com
pany'H store.
Maw ley Hros. ere kIvIiik awm
disheH with ihhIi purchaHi'M Call .tint
filial out about It.
Cleft VOt lltoh ' DfJI (toodH OoBipBBy
will kIc employ iiieut to an expei-
lelli I'll i in. il
.litHt OBB to'der to tr. oiy doMvajfJ
HyHteni. If you are no; satotHed I
will pay the iIuiiiukc. K Ma tin.
(Nenver Bros! will retire $26,000
tool of dry I : clothlnK and furn
IshltiKK. Miutt be Hold at once.
Picture framlnK a qpecialty. New
iine of picture uiouldiiiKs Brans
lnrBBta for ;i'ntni'B at C. Sharp's.
LtVB and dreHsed Keeae, ducks.
nhlflrftBB and turkeys can he had at
the Standard, at the lowest prices.
('leaver Mioh Dry (Joods Company t.
U, ntoek will be cloned out. Htore
will open lor their Hale December
Mrs Uoae Campbell will clime out
hei entile winter stiM'k of millinery iu
the ni'xt twenty days If you want a
ha real n. see her.
Cleaver iTBB. Dry toolh Company's
store is closed and Its otck Is to be'
plMOO on the niaiket a', prices never
before limited
Cuud) Dultoii liab recoivd a blilp
nient of Newtons' chewintt num.
With every 5 cent paekaite you gBt a
rliuuc (or a nice watch.
WEDDING THIS FORENOON.
At Home of B. B. Crowner Mr. Hue
and Miaa Butt.
At 1 1 o'clock this forenoon, ul the
home oi It II Crowner, corner ol Oak
ami llallioad atrsatt, Mr. Harry Huey
and MlSb Dolly Hutt were united In
mairlant by Jadfl PIU (Serald. Tht
i mi ih a nrosneliius yuuuK stock
man of liruut county, and the brli'
ih one of Pendleton's accomplished
i DttBI ladies.
Leo Ba'ding's Caae Diaposed of
fore Judge Ellla.
The case of Leo Raiding for simple
larteuy (Bine up before ,liuiv-. i;;;
yi s'.i'tdny i rtntMBg and Be was flned
and eosts. aniountlng In all to
141.10.
This Is a peculiar case in the crlt v
IiihI history of Cniatilla countv.
few weeks bro ,iunK HaldlnR was In
the employ of one .f J. McDonald
who was running an electric belt show
In Milton. He nnd Mrs McDonald b
come enamored of en I, other im!
then It wbs that trouble began to
brew beween him and his MBBloyor,
The woman thought that she did aot
enre to live any longer with McDonald
and she and the young man decided to
to go to Walll Walla, so hc went to
her husband's grip nnd took $32 whl.di
It contained, later giving it to llatdlng
After reaching WbIIb Walla, he real!
zed what he had done, went tn trf
officers, gave himself up and told
them his story, at the same time turn
ing the money over to them He war.
Drought IihcK tn Milton and bound
over on the chnrge of larceny and
brought to the county Jail After sum
tnltiL- up thl evidence. District Attor
MJI Ralley decided that he did not
really Intend to steal the tminey. lot'
assumed all the responsibility or the
crime to shield tlM woman, so M wnr
nllowed to plead guilty to simple lar
eeny and titled bs before stated, whlri,
he paid and was nllowed to go his
Wit,
All Kinds of Fancy Articles Will Be
Offered Opportunity to Buy Xmas
Gifts Supper Will Be Served on
Thuradsy Evening.
The fair and sale to be given by
the ladlea of the First Presbyterian
church of Pendleton, on Thursday
aiteinoon and evening, nt Hendrlck's
hall, will be a very pleasant affair
There wilt be placed on rale all kind
of fancy, home-made articles, camh
also honie-mnilo. and supper will '
served at the hall.from r. to 10 o'clock.
The fancy articles for sale include
naintlly embroidered bits of work,
dolls for the youngster for Xmas
gifts; many pretty handkerchiefs;
Ninas stockings rimmcd with bells,
nd domestic articles, such as apron
laundry hags, sofa pillows, etc.
The ladbs expeel their friends to
call during the afternoon and venin..
of Thursday nnd inspci t the sale.
THI; ENtilM: IS "BUSTED1
PENDLETON AT NIGHT
IS IN TOTAL DARKNESS.
NOVEMBER WAS GLOOMY
What the Voluntary Obae rver'a Repcrt
Showa for the Month.
November was a itnosaj month
The weather report by the voluntary
observer. William Hilton, shows th'f
out ol the whole month there were
only six chat data and the othei
twenty tour were either totally cloud
or nartialh so The maximum tern
peraturs reached for the month wuh
71 degrees and the minimum temp' i
attire wus Ji: The total preclpltatl in
of rain was 1.41 Inch, and the prevail
lag wind direction was west there be
Ing Mi days that the wind was In this
direction and ten days that It wns
from the north anil the real or the
time it was changing about In all H
lections being otic day from the south
west, one from the northwest. on-"
from the northeast, one ironi the ens
ami one from the southwest. Th"t
was no south wind
Accident at Electric Ststlon Caused
Lights to Go Out.
Pendleton was In total darkness
again last night. About 6.4G in the
eventni: the piston rod pulled out if
the cross head of the large engine at
the power house which furnishes Ih
powci that lights the city, and conse
quently every light in town tint
comes from there, went out Immedi
ately The piece has hern taken to
Walla Walla for repair, and it is
thought It will be returned snmetln.i
tomorrrow and that we will again
have lights Friday night and .osslblx
a part of tomorrow night
It
pays to trade at the Peoples Warehouse
"Not a questionable quality here."
The Rational Center
for OVERCOATS
trnoixr ,'liU 0111 '"' "'',sl" I'nsmeM
demanded heaviei itoch
tins wc ICNPW ,ll,u ,,u'
tht all populai Itytc, S. t 'inncrcd the titliii.it
lengths to some exlont and bought heavily ol the
lonnthy styles unlike all othei stores, who h now tinil
themselves swamped with onselcte l.ishtons These
precautioai eaabM us in say to you thai we have
The only variety of
long; coats in the city.
a'nd that ott mat hunt as you please tht city over,
bill JrOU will invariably come hack hete. We arc ton
large, too dignified ind ton progressive to even
think of forcing upon on something you fain doc
not favoi
OVERCOATS
$7.50 to $27.50
SUITS
$t0.00 to $25.00
The long
coat's the
thing!
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Food Changed to Poison.
Put relying food In the intestines
produces effects Ilk) those of arsenic
but Dr King's New Ufa Plils expel
the poisons from clogging the bowels
gently, easily but surely curing con
stlpatlOBi hllliousneaM. sb k headache
levers, all liver kidney and bowel
t roubles Only i at Tallman k Co 's
New Furniture
re
For sale. &n vacant !'its.
donee ptopertlea. chop ranches ,
Cnnias and Htnrkey v"ttlea When;
lands and stock ram he. K T. Wade
I have 1 1 1 t received .1 carload of the latest and most
up to date styles in furniture ever shown in I'endle
ton. If you want something new in the furniture
line call in and inspect n. new goods and the prii s
are always right
JOE BASLE R
Main Street, iViidleton .
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
11 It 8111. Portland
Ohaatar p. Rloa, New Havaa,
Qraoa NMd
P L Holland. St Paul
(ieorge Harris. Portland.
aadraa lander PortJaatL
Mrs C A Hurrls
v L Nivoi. Nam York.
A s Hep iiehi Spokane.
T. W. Jackson Portland.
M Ii Metler. city.
.1 Messinger. Dayton
Mrs B Weatharford
l II Lee, Hillsborough.
The Golden Rule.
Vrchle Mason Portland
Thonias .lohuson. cielum. Wash
lira w ii .in. Tompklaa, Halls,
Mahlc Tompkins. Helix.
C K MiKire and wife. Fklali
Kd Itrlsbo. city
Ohaa. Carr Wall i Walla.
Miss OaahUa. Wala Walla
tin I ii Bradjburj waiu walla
II W Hickman. San Francisco.
1 Mi l.uchllii Seattle
M. K. Itnnkle Walla Walla
Miss Itnnkle Walla Walla
.1 W Hulttuch Spokane
K W Helm Oregon.
A. 0i Sheek. Oregon.
It I'! Porter Meinimui
W (' lletts and famlh Meaeham
Frutik Martin Meachaui.
U Maudell. Salt i.nk
J. Posnei San F'ranclsco.
ir fJarkan Bveklaj wash
C. Peterson city.
A. K Patton l.a QrBBtta
Fred Martin city.
F H M e( 'or mac i. . BusBfl N'esta.
(' I i 'handler, Huena Vesta.
.1 ii 0 escort Pendleton.
At Walla.. Idaho. Daniel Dauiel
son. a miuei was killed in Hunter
linn. Tin loBTi Vttfe I 'dg load ol
rock broke down with him.
nr ToTnmf tststs u tr r n r xtttttt R vis u nimTnimiiii
I We are not Closing Out but
we are Receiving New
Goods Every Day.
4
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IS NEW ARRIVAL OF RAINY DAY SKIRTS
C Spaoial line of rainy day skirts in Oxford gray Il yu
lull line of others, prices ranging form $2 ;o to $ 14.00
BELTS
A new line of rilihon belts in 9 different style
: Special line Silk Waists at $4.19.3
We have iiioenred the Siiotlt-sti Strain Sponupr u 2
" jro'to8H that If uvea the jo Ih heautiful after baOf 2
I Hponeil. liny your DreaH (jootln from uh, ai:l have 3
c them KpoiijitMl wIh'p n wait.
; THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
The Columbia
Lodin House
NEWLY Fl KMHHKD
KAIt IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OP Ill.tiCK
MKT. ALTA A WKMH H'l'H
P, X. SCHKMPI, Prop.
WHY Pv " "' "' hiterest
iias tiii
Home Co-Operative Company
Will build you a home for
...$6.5Q iter Month ass
JLf ill I ii r 1 1 lah p l hr MMI to
i.n off fur n.'.iifag. ut lu a
fn.itii In ftny Ih llljr, aid IV
yoll lb .i afs ftisd I UltJUllaJI Ul
pay II bi B at th rata ol A
- f awuotli. wlllioul luUHfMt Iu
t u ol lib M loUJ illMblllty
ft rlawr ftf1 will Ui glf4l.
itrlcUH ! f .utt lourUhd.
K 4. IMlll W.
i i uiii 1 1. i Ore.
UimmI w Wmiji! Kviry MfUtirr.
Help or Situation
Wanted.
C. F. Cook8 Hiiipliiyiimii Agency
Corner Mam ami Alta Htrtsnt.
PKNDI ETON OKKOON
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SOME PERTINENT
FjA,C3I S
I" lOOtls. speoialiy selected to satisfy eer
"""' is now reaa) ("' axainationi and
itatt positively and with a pardonable dagrac oi
W- lll.ll II . . ..I. .11 . . ..II..-!, tlllc lllll
. -i-t ia ail I'lL'Vlui uiiuiiB tti.'iif.
iWellti, rem i rwt ...... ., a nnrQiilp, with all
..ii linn vvi. i m !,....'
UI and verythi K purchased at tins store will
found exactl) M il lias been represented tu you
'ooiis laid asde fur responsible parties.
yJf' . T- Ni'
LOUIS HUNZIKER, ;
THE LEADING JEWELER, i
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