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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
3 eather Wear Fancy Scotch Plaids, worth fjfj ros, rod, blue, brown and black, 0R e and 40c, special uuv new and stylish effects in MAAA ind Fancy Melton, 5.60 to quv.vu FURS "i $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. to $20. Pox, Beaver, Mink, Chinchilla, Seal, Persian Lamb. lALL NEW Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO ros. Dry Goods Company. GONE TO SOLDIERS' HOME. 1, 1902 . Howard erri BVBtwft.ate Ckwtle's, clothing: otwtoijfo Joergor'B Ban's for-eteMB' and tobacco. :te4i Qttwa,lt7se'30c a bottle. w 'm jiMT you with orafem;Hie grapes, they -fffSf y Dros- , riifiWHg powder and ;, kXf.'s; Xevsger & Son's. Shlaeee. wsMb at Phillips' ant. .greryUUBg tastes good, jii'ahumade confec Jb ca. regukretreat for your tkfteJtaOiWfcanter caps for c .jm-CMapMirs. Oh my! -iMtojarJMiwol. JttpW'ierrors at the Mowwt; where good MhM'iililll'll In Pnnrllo. W at'vjrtrlng our exclu rom i-MB;v;.aIl summer ajwwSlTiSSienced. Good on lit AM mm ; Box 495. comfortable "Rule and en eer. .ndy? Delta t was when more. t farm, 10 All thr .The'JlB :76. - ilties that tun man racelet is atnonted, miration hem. 1.10 and IKER 'otfclan Alexander Whltakcr, the dentist. Olympla oysters at Castle's. Fresh oysters at P. S. Younger & Son's. Gregg's Moca and Java coffee at F. S. Younger & Son's. Nice tender celery at Martin's Fam Hy Grocery and Bakery. Hazelwood and Gold Medal butter at F. S. Younger & Son's. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Fine sound citrons for preserves, at Martin's Family Grocery. Fall and winter styles await your inspection at Seibort'& Scbulz, tail ors. ' Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candlsh's, Patton's old stand. Found A canvas coat with cordu roy collar. Call on It. Martin's deliv ery man. All kinds of cereals and breakfast foods fresh and good at the Standard Grocery. Plenty of nice fresh ranch eggs and butter at all times at the Standard Grocery. For Rent Suit of r,ooms for house keeping. M. Compton, 304 South Gar den fitreet. Fine line of sewing baskots, card basnets, etc., direct from old Ger many. Nolf's. Ail Kinds oi candy, such as cara mels, creams, chocolates, taffy and nut candies made at the Delta. Lost Between Sheurman property and Golden Rule Store, a blue breast pin. Return to Golden Rulo store. A bicycle was left in my place of business over two months ago. Owner can have same by calling and descrlb lng property. M. Gratz. Elmer E. Turner's new transfer wagon will do your hauling. Head' quarters at Brock & McComas' drug store. Telephone main 201. Anyone finding a blue breastpin, will please leave the same at the Golden Rule store. See mention in classified ad column. Buy Chase & Sanborn coffee and teas and you will use no other. It is medium in price and th3 quality is the best. A C. uohrman o grocery. "Paddy" Myle Left Tuesday for Washington, D. C, to Remain. William Myles, better known as "Paddy" Mylcs, left Tuesday for Washington, D. C, to spend the rest of his days in the National Soldiers' Homo. Myles is perhaps one of the best known characters In Pendleton. He came here In 1879 and mado Pendle ton his homo most of tho time until he was sent to the soldiers home, Mr. Myles was in the service of Uncle Sam for 25 years. He was not In the actual fighting service, but served In the clerical department for the government and was clerk under Agent E. J, Sommcrvlllo at the XJm&- tilla agency from 1SS3 to 1S85. He lost his position there because of drink. While Mr. Myles was a very apt and accurate man at clerical work and good with a pen, ho went the way of many other bright and ener getic men when the liquor habit gets hold of them. Ijist spring Mr. Mylcs was sud denly stricken with paralysis and was In the Sisters' hospital for scV' oral weeks. He -gradually got over this,' but has never been himself since. He was drawing a pension of $30 a month and this all went for. drink. A few weeks ago some of his friends took hold of his case and con cluded that ho should be cared for by the government, and bo where liquor could be kept from him. Con sequently the matter was taken up with the authorities at Washington, I). C, and a ticket was sent by the government to take him to the homo. His friends took him to the depot Tuesday and -saw that ho was made comfortable on the through train and bid him adieu. Mr. Myles was 73 years of age. He is said to have a wife and son In San Francisco. They were separated many years ago. The son Is said to be a prominent newspaper writer. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. MYSTERY HAS BEEN SOLVED. No More Wondering What Was the Matter With the Electric Lights, The mystery of the naline of the electric lights Monday night and the total darkness In some portions of tue town Tuesday night is no longer causing worry. Those Interested are "next." It will be remembered that just the day before the lights went wrong the head lineman. Dan Shocky, resigned his position and left town. Since that time a "Gonher" has been working on tho lines. Tfcia explains the mystery. ot Continue -your salt water baths as you did while on your ui me sea snore f rou can have the same thing r, 5 CENTS POUND of our Atlantic City Sea Salt will make two de alt watdr baths, eaual to a sea hath ive: hath brushes, bath sbontreV. '"wash miis hatli ad everything that helps to improve your bath. EN'S DRUG STORE torn Main St., Toward the Court Hoese Dates on the Gridiron for the Walla Walla College. The Whitman football team will go abroad for the first games this sea son according to a schedule of games made up today. The schedule Is as follows: October 15 University of Oregon, at Eugene. October 18 Multnomah Athletic Club at Portland. October 24 Pacific University at Walla Walla. November 1 (Washington Agricul tural College, at Pullman. November 8 University of Wash ington at Walla Walla. November 12 Multnomah Athletic Club at'Walla Walla. November 28 University of Idaho at Walla Walla. Some time ago It was thought a gamo would bo arranged with Cor- vallls to be played there, but the game has been declared off. A Christmas or Now Years game will probably be arranged, though this is uncertain as yet. IN POLICE COURT. Judge Fltz Gerald Tries His First Cases This Morning. .Two men faced Pollco Judgo Fitz Gerald in police court this morning. Ono was Sam H. Wallace, who plead ed guilty to having been drunk and a fine of $7 was placed against him. The fine was paid. The other was J. C. Cole. This Is same Cole who was fined ?5 yester day morning for being drunk. He was discharged at that time, but pro ceeded to fill up again and dll not stop until he again landed ia the city jail. He was told that Ins fine would be the same old amount, ?, and he paid up. Have Yoa Seen Oar HEAVY CLOTHS 52 to 56 Inches Wide 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.00 up to $2.50 pe yatfd Suitable For Ready-Made Suits, or Walking Skirts All Steam Sponged and Shrunk 4 yds. enough iot a suit 2 yds. enough iot a skirt Every worthy fabric is represented in oar stock. More than pleased to show them to yoa. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICR'S PATTERNS NEW COACHES ARE COMING. O. R, & N. Company Has Placed Or der For Construction. An order has been placed with a big eastern car manufactory for tho construction of several splendid, now passenger coaches for the O. It. & N. service in the west. These cars will be sent west shortly and will bo distributed about tho various divis ions of the line. At least two of them will bo seen on the Pendlctcn Spokaue flyer which comes Into this city dally. Tho coaches will havo all of tho modern conveniences enjoyed by tho eastern tourist who travels for pleasure only and will bo lighted by electricty and heated throughout by -steam. The best cars on the line of tho Oregon Itallroad & Navigation Company at the present time havo seen several years' service and most of them aro rather out of dato as re gards modern conveniences. There will bo no better cars in tho west I than those shortly to be added to tho i equipment of the line. I Tour Place Is always ready at our tables. There is a variety of tempt ing and excellent food on our hill of fare. Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. Suit to Clear Title. Charles H. Carter has filed an equity suit against the Pendleton. Hardware and Implement Company to clear title to real property situat ed in, Pendleton. Haverhill Dog Show. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 2. Tbe first annua bench bIiow of tho Haverhill Kennel Club, for whlch preparations have been making for weeks past, opened today under auspicious condi tions The exhibits reach several hundred in number, ranging from tho tiny lap dogs to prize-winning St. Bernards and Great Danes, and rep resent nearly all the prominent ken nels of New England and the Eastern states. Judging began toJay and will continue until tho exhibition closes at tho end of the week. Tho homllcst man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call c.i any druggist tnd get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to euro and reltovo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 2Ec and COc. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. WE CAN STAND- TOILET SOAP Hundreds of bars of Fine Toi let Soap, offered this week at 3c, 5c, 8c and 10c a bar. FREDERICK N0LF, Santa Olaua Hoadqnarter.s. The French Restaurant UUB LA CONTAIN J5, Prop. tprijcjjgJ STORAGE, CR0WNER BROS T.ltphona Main 4. Big Sheep Sale. Miller Bros., and Pete Beaudan, of Joseph, last week sold to Iee Bros , agents for Mr. waltz, of Southern California, 8000 head of sheep and have delivered tho samo at North Powder. The sheep are an extra fine lot and a good price per head was realized for them. La Grande Chronicle. Tho body of Edmund Jojllnek, the defaulting official ;of the Vienna Laendor (real estato mortgage batik) has been found in tho Danube at Al. lenwprtb, near Kreraa, Ho disappear, ed from Vienna September 1, after embezzling about fl.lBOiOOO, ' ANOTHER SIEGE All kinds and the very latest qualities Try a Pait 11 50 ULt Shoes Moo (JU. 8. Shoes 50 Shoes 1 ,rir- vm Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod, IS OUR MOTTO Strict dhcrenca la H eutblu m to fsattiy willing worfcen t testa saprlor servic m bookkecpfs u4 atcKogriplitr. Our UttrccUou U jnSBSiOy tttreonyfaa feet bo wlU!jr knows Uut rvpuUtloa aloa befaga ma nott of our itadenU. Quality alwyn conU. BxamU late ow bctllUec better now thxa m Wor. bUatlrioma, willing ttudtnU npU adrtneetnettt In all aUdlaa Ukac CaU, oe wrlU tor out catalogs PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington 8trecta A. T, Arattroaf, LI Piiaetp, Come and get our prices on NEW FURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the East. West. North and Smith. so you have a co nplcte assortment fo .select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, , . Next to PoetoWce, 11 mi .. J