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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
LOSING OUT! oimb. ra fhi fcYER BROS. WILL RETIRE The $25,000 Stock be sold at once. People coming from L part of Umatilla County to take ad . a fage ot tne low prices made. Mock is vers fast, will not take loni$ to close (he way people are buxing ever Bros. Dry Goods Co. CASH STORE I siiiKit i::. BREVITIES. Howard f'arni loans. i II, n-..nl tin- Insurance ,, siil. . OSH flt th J I air n ii'irolatea I'., l: -lewlni; 11111 I Willi, , Bbti rates at SiMii at new iiutH rrnrKurH n, hi thl Standard. Km standard whm yu it in the giuusry line. all Minis of leal CStllle. bad cnimtiy. E .T. WIN Nil .1 lUCaHlllltS Ut Itll hoi,1 i: 'in mi you and Xma .inlB. hut ai n leaver Bros, wry llorr OlSBVSt Uroa. wll1 tk mum be Mold. ro. Illi' OlIIC OUT Ol OUHI iIiik in:- everybody ut tin Dry Goods store. . ai,- aiuirui ttM'il : not reiirc muiied yi u g-i. yo'i" at Koeppen'i MBS. stoio. ax. (SBC) waists, evening an kxwiik a specialty. Bat Ulver's grocer) I HQ icrsa of line wheat , 1 lit Siim to unit purchaaer, Jam h tin, Blateri will entertain IttM. H.iii on Friday, De- fencing hikI ratlin II I lance, tfrvtft ball run. !, . ! I In- lit Ik I M I .11 I III In,. Q ,., In iiiiiti anntonrlate It khai .i iiU-i rug, rock si or writing desk? Ha- al luwi tirloes. i haa a M'eeial bargain In roperty. two blocks from new seven room house, fit ami bath, $1900 Issau that L'oi l in in.' esdecke's? You cut u r oi nun. way inimbei tin. tint N.-w i i aiB urn uot P,h"r ths DUN and enoi brands of Caltfor Hiiuors at Kline's 1 8tor. Court street. you sa, waiting fear f ars H, os . Sarket hiiIh as od a-j l! prli-f 50 rentn ispsna drug store onl.'. (.'undies by l In, ton at Duttou's. Klin- line of toilet Bonn Just in ut II:iwloy'8. Dutton'H lee cream ehoeolatos have no equal. K (lllilih, a inoiiilneiit faiMei at I'i lot Rook, is iii tin i in Sutlril'uctlou In price.', goods nnd delivery. II' you buy vour pocerlrs ol' Murtln. Towofron ut the owl Too House you get n doll lor nothing. See t lift I display ad. Hmokers' delight, l.a Mia. 3 for n ball Helling at 1! for a quarter. I'at ion CjgBf atore. M:v !;, II,,,.,. i iv giving uwav dlahOO wltb ciihIi purchnxeH. Call am! lind out about It. ItiBt one order to trv my li llveiy tyxteui. It' you ure nt satisfied t v. ill mi . t in dntnagi' K. Ma tin. Picture- framing u ".pceialty. New ItBS of pleture moulding1! Htuss tnorSttU for frames nt C sharp's. Live mi it iIichhciI p-ese. ducks chickens, mid turkeys can be bad ut the Standard, at tin- lowest prices. A lady wbo Writes a fair and lege IMo baud, would like some copying to do in limit, iBQBlfa at Ibis otllr, Herman Harris, a Uerman. bus tiled with tin county elerk bis Intention of baoosalai an AflMrtSBB ,it I .en You can gel RookWOOd wan ut it I ii ii 1 1 bull' pfWO ut KOOPPOtt'O, liecause tin- ihipmoal wu- delayed Tkt fae- tor) stands tin loss. For sale, 60 vacant lots, 26 real dancs proportlM choice ranches In Cuinai. nml Sturkey prairies. Wheat hunt:- and stock ranches. R. T. Wade. II. Ion buvlug ('brlHtinns piebeutH. Inaaoet the (Iik-sI line of .lapanes. goods ever brought to I'cudleton, at (i. K. O'lm Is turnllure more. L'l" court stust, oppaaits opsw Iiohhi- block. Out coiner of the Urge plate glahn in front of William (ioedecka'i otaod) Htore. In the oaon house bliM-k ou Court street was broken last night b) Mime unk now u person either acd I 1 1 1 h 1 1 or mullcioiish HEPP;r( people thimk they HAVE FOUND GOOD COAL FIELDS Company is Doing Development Woik and Spending Some Money in De monstrating What Thpir Claims Are. Dt. Wllllnm House rOtUrasd from Hoppntr on the Thursday evenlnu train. Me beard some Interesting thing-- i oneernin; the operations of tit,' Qonpaia) oi RapMaf who are ex paettBI to demonstrate Hint t iey have good deposits of cop I on Pltcn creek, .'.bout N miles trom He, paor. The company is oorapoaad ol fjaorn ron ar, oaaiilar of tks Dral National "Mil, oi HoppBor; 0. B. itedfioid. a lawyer nl thai town, for pari living and pimetlOittg In Pendleton; Dave HairOB and B. l.)tle. Dip latter lielng the man WBO PTOBIOtad and built the railroad from Hlggs to Shaniko. The Columbia louthura The company has already spent con" Bidarabla bum . and foal justified in going on with the exploration wort until they have proved the value or otherwise of the properties. The enterprise bus MM watched bf many persons, sapaoially by the raii mad people, w ho would like to pee un covarad aaioBalfu ooal boda at some point In eusteru Oregon. The loca ti'itt of these elaitns of the Heppnet Ites is such as to BBablS the construe tlon of a road tji them In the event the coal Is proven to bS of tha Btad in I- used in loconiothes. and In sultl clent iniuntltles. 'l It believed t till i the owners of the oil claims then on hli- h creek will bava dlaeovarad a pood thing nnun Oially, If they prove one ball (r the eoul to ne there that was estimated ut tin- baglBBlBi oi the opa rations now being carried on. CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR THE PENDLETON POOR. Halvation Army Will Perform Work of Charity. Accordlno to Ususl Cos torn. According to Its annual custom, the IjOOBI Salvutlou Army Corps is milking iirtunge nth to give the needy poor of tin city u OartStsMI treat. 8eversl days have been spent in locating those lainllies molt ill need of help Members oi the army will now hi sent around to collect whatever geueroiis QMS i' - I inclined to give Anything in th.' line of good clothing or money will be gladly received. All the mouey and articles contributed will be used exclusively for the benefit of Pendlc t on's poor. KRUTZER THINKS HE WILL BORE DOWN TO OIL. Work on McKsy Creek Well Tempor arily Stopped Begins Nest Week. I' I. Krutet. who Is an oil expert and manager tor the BaiLaill Oregon oit company. af this ajoratBI (Of his linn,, ut Tin Dalles. About Die boriBI lor oil now being done In the McKay eiiiintix Mr Kriitxer said: "We bs taa boring on the IgBford Snout phi.. In miles south oi here in .tune, and are now down r.L'.'i feel, with every Indication ol oil. We have a rsf tai) dt I'I on the ground similar to the Standard OH company's w, II drills and Ii is doing gMd wot I We expect to strike oil in paying quantities by Die time we have reached 1000 L et hut II we do not It Is not tin totSE ion ot the company to Kite up. but will go still deeper If necessary The BTOUBd we have gone Din, unb has us good indications of oil as the must celebrated oil wells In the middle states when the lirsl development work was started, and the smell of gns Is .vary strong. Indicating that there lh both oil and gas in large HBBBlHIaa Tin l omnany has already expended 3eiili ol the dev idopiuen' work Dial bus been done and propose to expend many thousands more if nei tgaaary, to strike oil or satisfy our selves that It Is not then We have acres of land under lease In the neighborhood of when our drill is now located, and can get mure if we want It." Owing lo Die fact that ttsSf tan out of gasollae, Mr. Krut.er ssld that ae- in woil, had been shut down the past in days but In aigOf tl to return the lii st of next week and start up gajajg REPORTS FAVORABLY ON ORIENTAL PLACER MINES. A. L. Moore Says Low Bars May Be Worked by Hydraulic Elevators. A. I. Moore of Sun Francisco, ac OOBipBBlsd b) County Suivevor C. E. alaooejber, rataniai late Tbursda.v evening from the Oriental planers where tkay IBSdT auiination lor the eaalern companv owuiui Do-m ol Sidney, o Mi MOON if u mine ex pert and he stated to the Kust Ore gonlan that bs win report favorably in tin- ooai pony. to tin- proposltloo of working the low bars with hy drauiic atavaton This n- matkod of raising IBS gravel through a BtaO, to obtain elevation BOI esssry to sluice mid In Dunks the ground will be worked next summer. The placers are located on the north fork of the l0ku Dav river. IS mile above the bridge, elirht miles beyond Texas tlsr They found IS Inches of snow on the mountains, with decidedly a winter aspect. FREE DELIVERY IS FAR IN FUTURE FOR PENDLETON. Postoffice Depertment Earning the Title of the Circumlocution Office. What has become of the free mall llveryT This is Die QBaattOB ninny PeBdletOB people are asking. The agitation for free delivery in the t lt 1 tr.lts was started over a year ai v.hcn a petition was circulated an i I naalntOejSly signed asking that the postal authorities favor the residents if the town by establishing the fr. deliver) which Is In vogue In avsr) it lift town having the volume of pw :ttl I'llsincss Ilia! ..- t,,.!iiuitid i'i !':, 'Ileum In the northwest. After lav -ligation and due consldcrat, n by th" ,1 partn.eiit . Die system ... pr.i ! i' ml the houses ordered ;,i titbered This has b.-cn done and noDtlni re n Stoat but routes tn be lajd MM am ' tlVS work to be established. Some time ago. Postmaster Fell. In BBS WOT i" the Inquiry' as to when in OXBOCtad to hnve Dip free delivery started said that he hoped to have It Roing B) the ' ' ol tb. year but when seen ves terday he Informed the Kast Oregon Inn thai there was no possibility of anything of Die kind before the Mist of March, and that he was VST) doubt' till If It was established before the first of .June. To many it seems that this Is un i saaary delay ou tks part of the pOStal authorities, who led the people to believe that all the preliminary wrck necessarv bad been accomplish i d some several mouths ago and that the delivery would hi started right iiwny Considerable Impatience Is manifest over Die delav. It pay to i rude at the laafdaa WsUulbOUSS "Not a questionable .-ualitv here," We Please Par ticular People Our holiday liflM art sl'ci'tl with diMrimlnfttion. Our priOW niett tin id popular Suggestions For tliDHO who art" accauiziii": thoir girt probltmi Meat! can-full v the) lit ln-low LoUBgNlf Ihd-es lt.00 tO IB0.0TJ Matlilng BokSS M to !' sl.piuK Roksj . . ..v) t :.is Smoking Coats i to b.M In, linn Hlatikets. . . Ml to 1 1 DO Steamer Hug . . ft.W lo lO.tai Dnna Hult t.'asee . . . '.' IU to IV0i TIBISHUI Hugs L'.sl lo IMgj Valises ,. M to MiM I'liney HiasMiiilel ,'Jft to JQ Fine linen and silk Handkerchiefs .into I Ml Flue euilNMM'd silk Mildlers AO to IVM Fancy Hlilrt .M to 100 Full Drens Shirts 1.80 to IMO Fancy H.wlery , .IMo I JO And hundreds ofothw uoofiej Mid oppropriaU rlioloo ouitiabli for Holiday Prooenti THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. .J Divorce Suit. Kate Knget vs (leorge It. Fuget. la tks title of an action filed for divorce ai the court house this mornlnK The plaintiff alleges cruel treatment and lesertloii They wen married In Pen dletnn In 1KK4 and have four children two boys and two girls She wants the custody of the two boys, aged 10 and H. and wants other redress the poor! sees fit to give her The delivery of fin tolls of primes Hum tBS drier ui .1 II llini.ti ut 'Jules Creek, wcr sold at 2ty. 31, und I e'iits p.r pound Schimmcl Pianos Anvinu ilesiiing" to silci t a iisclul .is wi ll .is 4:1 ornaiiu nl.il t Iiiii 111. is present 1 an ilo tin lu ttei than ly luiving; a Si litinmi I 1'iano Tlicse are a standard ami lug;li Ktadc make ol piano, hifhl) poltslu ,1 and fully (jiiaranlred and ret.nl cv t t yu lien lot ' handli these pianos dmit Irom the la, ton and can sell them at two thuds of the regular price. Call and itispn t tin sc pianos and g;ct .1 liargsm. JOE BASLER I1U2 104 Main Street, Pendleton. I Holiday Presents. This ttMMOn wi havi lak 11 particular pains with our 3 Holiday Goods 2 We have tin lait wt assortment in the city. Now is 3 the time to see tin-He and have first choice. Fur and Silk Boas ( ur line of Hoa i- complete, prices $l.i) t $li.M) Neckwear The HneHt line of ne kweur we have ever nhown. Prieto boon 86e to it.Hf. Handkerchiefs ur silk und linen hunt from Iktrohiofl ' -an't he heat; prices 2 60 to $..75. S X Gloves, Silk Mittens, Purses, Umbrellas, Belts, etc., At exceptionally low pricen. See theae ,oodn on display at 3 THF PF0PIFS WARFHflllSF : - a The Columbia Lodging House NhWI.Y KI'KN'IHIIKH MA It IN CONNKITKIN I N t 'FNTF.lt F HMM'K MKT I I A V, KIIHSTH P.X. SCHEMPP, Prop. WHY ,r"' '"tercst -p nt THS Home Co-Operativt ( otupanv Wilt build you a home fur ..05.5O pgr Month ti, lernlsb f ou iSa iii..nf i i iS f.ilil II g '-' lillW A So DM in any Iim-oii,, u.l a' foil I' l,'l S luollIlK U Wr ll liai S al lb rat of Si tVti ,r (Bunl'i v llliuul IlilalMl In I ' III ilMlll III l..ll .llMlitlll, , lni ii will ua fl?eu Slrli'taat InvrttlBStlou ruiirUM U.K. 0011 S, livbll MsBbsmb It nutlioriaol iu imIts ..i i., 1, i wua lur brant gMBSS v. i,i Wmiiul KvorywitiNN). Help or Situation Wanted. (.F.Owk'sHiDployiuenl Agency DsfBsW stsin and Alia NtreaH. PkNIU WTO ORR4OS) In s) en The Prince of ISTMAS PRESENTS I (ho Gold Wat. h. ihowiDB heantiful selection of SOLID ind HIGH GRADE GOLD n CASES in all nsses. Not a stale pat e"f- Uli-lU. tin. 1 . .... 1 j M'leu t uat.s iUe as tujautitui att 0011a ate guarantted to wear for 20 and 25 asm n a ".y movement you please. 110.00 and un. ..... . l!"Vt a 1 pe oi r assaSS' k 1014 THE LEADING JEWELER. Jtememler you jet a chance on a $100 00 Solid .old Watch ami Chain with every $100 pur hase made in our store I n font Jammry I l(J02 LOUIS HUNZIKER, : : : i . 1 i If III I .... f ..... , t j 4 a a a r r J a a