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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1902)
Grand Op ening In Furs At Lee Teutsch's ONE DAY ONLY innrtsentative of one of the largest fur manufacturers in , ti, ted States wi" -, jt r Tiinv.nn disnlav the largest and most complete uaofFntUooas evci s..uwu ... ,t.f. iivronmuviuu AVn IT INil UDIJlV Vi -i.WV. JiEVITIES, IXitvi, farm loans. utiipra it Castle's. . im f Ti II I. Il.n InlAoi foil lainnter styles at jourguro. ft lenaer ceierjr ui amiuu d a aw joceiy m4 Eakery. will supply you with it 11-25 per box. Itaese cooking at Phillips' tandr made at the Delta has delicious taste that Is so nloas- ita'i due home-made confec- ls t regular treat for your itjle Tarn O'Shanter cann for it Mrs. CamDbell's. Oh mv! best attired women In Pendle 3 be those wearlnr? nnr nvMn. EMS Ifia TO!rt9h Im tlar,nA --J 1 PWPft irnrkmrn Drlnu. -....u.v... ..l.V. ICUDUIL- J. Holland, corner Hnllnml nml j!-8M-acre -wheat farm, 10 ton Pendleton, all summer M It. Address Box 435. Can deliver In Pendleton wOMr. Mrn n fc F. Haley, 9 l.lli.... I Mns exactly what we iay. E'try vratch we sell guarantee. You take ces. Our repu. Jwellas that of J "4 is back of Jjjatime, durabil gbeauty are com m our watches. Tie Correct lew.W PCOrtR. Alexander Whltaker, the dentist. Olympla oysters at Castlo's. The Delta candy is just right. Tho "P. I. It." is the latest fad. Ico cream and soda at The Delta. Tho "P. I. It," Is the latest fad. Newman's for cigars and tobacco. "Wanted Dell hoy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel ofllce. School hooks, school hooks, com plete lino, Jowest prices. Nolf's. Now goods arriving dally and price lower than ever at Itohrman's. , Fall and winter styles await your inspection at Selbert & Schulz, tail ors. Cigars, tohacco and smokors' sup plies nt Jack Candlsh's, Patton's old stand. All kinds of cereals and breakfast foods fresh and good at the Standard Grocery. Plenty of nice freBh ranch eggs and butter at all times at the Standard Grocery. You don't know what you are miss ing unless you have used our bread. Ilohrman. The Daily East Oregonlan Is on salo in Portland at tho Itleh news stand In Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. Elmer E. Turner's new transfer wagon will do your hauling. Head quarters at Brock & McComas' drug store Telephone main 201. Tho world's hop crop is short and there is likely to he a rise in the price. Hop dealers bellevo that tho grower who sells last will sell best. Don't forget the danco to be given Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, by Hose Company No. 5, In tho Music Hall. Music will ho rendered by Kirkman's orchestra. C. E. Troutman, architect and su perintendent, lato of Cripple Creek, Col., has opened offices in room 15, 'in Association building, and Invites those who contemplate building to call and see him. Satisfaction guar anteed. Tim linmlloat mnn In Pendleton, as well as tho handsomest, and others. aro Invited to call cu any druggisr. uju get free a trial bottle of Kemp's T!nlRnm fnr thn throaf. and lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and rellovo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For salo by Tall man & Co,, solo agouts. Wanted iA foreman for a largo farm in Columbia county, Wash. Must bo an experienced and fully competent man, understanding fnrm work In all Its branches, also machin ery and stock raising. Should bo ex perienced and successful in handling men. Good salary and steady em ployment to one giving satisfaction Address I.ubla Farm, Starbuck, Wash. y Not Continue Tak Vi'tionl0tU,ri, Salt waler baths as you did while on your ''home sl,ore ? You can lave de same thing PfsCENTS POUND lidus salt w,r AtLlan,tic City Sea Salt will make two de- have ha hr,batlJ.s' eilual ,0 a sea ioaPs and evervthJn S ?ath sPonKes. wash rags, bath vetything that helps to improve vour bath. &PE'S DRUG STORE COUNT NSTITU TE; MEETING OF TEACHERS AT PENDLETON, OCT. 29-31. An Elaborate Program Being Arrang ed Able Educators to Be Pres ent Good Attendance Expected. County School Superintendent J. F. Nowlin Is making extensive pre parations for the coming annual teachers' institute, which Is to be held nt the court house in this city, October 29, 30 and 31. Umatilla county contains 150 teachers nnd they are all required to attend the institute. The school law provides that all schools In the coun ts shall be closed during the three days of the holding of the Institutes, The law also gives each district a donation of $5 to tho school fund whoro the teachur attends the meet ings 10 hours or more during tho holding of the teachers' institutes. Superintendent Nowlin said today that there wbb no excuse for any teacher remaining away from these meetings for other causo than sick' ness and the tlmo that would be put in during the holding of the Institute would enable all who desired to add the $5 lo their district fund. Among the prominent educators who will be In attendance on tho com lug institute will be Professor II. F. llobtuson, who will Instruct in arith metic, geography and reading; prest dent J. M. Martindalo, of the Weston State Normal. In language; Miss Et he Patterson, of the University of Dakota, observation work, manuel training and drawing; State Superin tendent J. H. Ackorman, on the ex position of the work outlined in state school rooms; E. B. Conklin, superin tendent of the city schools, on calis thenics. The songs to be sung during the meeting will be led by Charles James, editor of the Teachers' Monthly, and the selections will be found in the July number of his pub lication. Whether or not there will be any ovenlnc lectures, as is usually tho case, depends on the securing of able speakers for the occasion, bo tar, Superintendent Nowlin says he has been unable to engage any noted Bpeaker to come hero and deliver any lectures. This has been one or me features in the past and is looked forward to with much interest. How's This. w nffor nn Hundred Dollars Reward fnr nnv case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarh Cure. IT. J. lUlriiMix IX -w., .mcuu, v. Wo the nnrteralirned. have known lr. J. Cheney for the past lf years, aud believe him to be perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. WEST & TKUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALIMNU, KINNAN & Wholesale Drogslsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. tlau s tamny i-nis are ine uesi. MORE CATTLE SHIPMENTS, It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. STJITS saxd. OVEECO.TS Hart Scha (Trier V Mirx HandTadorcd Five Cars Shipped Sunday and Eight Will Go This Evening. An extra freight train took flv.e cais of flue cattle from the W. & C. It. yards Sunday afternoon. They wore being shipped by Mr. Ball, who purchased them ,Iu the interior lor the Frye, Bruhn Co., of Seattle. They were all in fine condition and are go ing to the Sound for local market. Eight ears will leave here tliiB evening for North Yakima. They will bo feeders and are being shipped by Mr. Chafe. These wero nlso pur chased in tho John Day country. Try them on, and note that we give you BET TER styles than the tailors, as GOOD a fit and at a PRICE that is a big SAVING for you. If you think you. are one of those men who can't get a READY MADE SUIT to fit let us dis abuse your mind of the idea. HirtSchaflner ff Mirx I land Tulorcd 4k .sifest8f fcrr'i ... Suits $5 to $30. Overcoats $5 to $30. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS A SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTION. Gone Up in Smoke. Tho tobacco Imports of the United States in 1901 were considerably larger than for several years, having a value of $10,000,000. The Increase occurred chiefly in the purchases from Cuba, which wore exceptionally heavy during tho past year. The con signments received from that Island woro valued at $9,835,000, forming (10 per cent of our total imports. Aside from Cuba, tho Netherlands formed tho principal source of Im portation. The shipments receiveti from Dutch ports! consisting princi pally of Sumatra tobacco, has a value of ?5,G09,000. Vnriv parnontorfi wanted at onco at Weston, Oregon, to build houses, ninnv mnrA will bo needed sootl! it Is estimated that 100 now houses will he built this winter. Tho city of Weston has offered as an Inducement tn. nut hnusfta lmllt. free water for 10 years for household purposes, houses must bo started uerore January i ana completed before April 1, 1903; work can bo had all winter. Weston has tli. aiiIv Htntn normal school In East ern Oregon and Is an educational center. For , information, aauress Weston Improvement Co. Tnrttoa rlnatrlnir in rnnlfA nalaptlonB of lands on the Umatilla Indian res ervation can do no bettor than call upon Joo H. Parkes, who has the only maps ot said lands (outside of tho local land office.) Ho also has tho numbor of acres of each lot and tho. irnvnrnmunt annralsemeut of same. You will find his office one door south of tho Opera House en trance, on Cottonwood street. Headed by One of the Best Physl clans In the Country. Wlilln In Portland rficentlv. an East Oregonlan representative called nt the ofiico of J. Henri Kessler, M. D., and was shown the largo and nicely furnished quarters, which are located at tlie corner or faeconu ana Vnmlilll ntrefits. Dr. Kessler and his associates woro kent busv receiving callers. Dotn Iadle3 and gentlemen, all during the time the East Oregonlan man was present and hut little time could be spared for conversation. Dr, Kessler, howover, found time by spells to say a fow things relativo to his practice and to explain that he has never turned a patient from his door, whether he or she had money or not and had always made it a practice to give the same careful treatment to the poor as to the rich. ' Dr. Kessler has been engaged in the practice of medicine in Portland for the past 25 years and during that time has built up a practice which extends far beyond the Northwest states. In Portland he ranks among the leading physicians and the largo practice the St. Louis Medical and Surgical Dispensary, of which he Is at the head, enjoys, is due to the high standing and the success with which diseases have been cured. Flno sound citrons for preserves, at Martin's Family Grocery. Juvenile Books We have just received a large shipment of children's picture books, boys' and girl's story books blocks and games We bought these goods for spot cash and our retail price wiil be lower than ever. Picture books, ic to 95c. .Blocks, square or Hat cubes, building blocks, etc,, 5c to f 1.45. GAMES Crokinole Boards. Over 20 games can bs played on these. Worth $2.00, here for $1.24 Combination game boards, reg ular $ 3 boards, here for $1.95. Other games 5c to $1,45. DISHES Our imported line has reached us. Fancy cups and saucers 10c to 90c. Salad sets, mush sets, bread and butter sets; new patterns that are exclusive with us. Tour Place Is always ready at our tables. There is a variety of tempt ing and excellent food on our bill of fare. Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. The French Rcstauram GUB LA fONTAINK, Prop. TRANSFBR, TRUCMNG, S T O R A G K. WE CAN STAND- FREDERICK NOLF, CROWN RR BROS, Tslsphone Main A. W50 UL. Shoes 1 00 WW 1 Shoes III 50 J J 1 Shoes ANOTHER SIEGE All Ufids and the vety latest qualities Ty a Pair 1 IS OUR Boston Store -Where Whole Families are. Shod. MOTTO StHct a4hrenca to k urila a to tpjtfdy Trilling vorfcen to md rojxrior errlc m bookkeeper! uut Usogrphr. Oar butructlaH U wassgrty tteroagh fact ao wUiij known t&M repatatioa cloa briaft m ftaoat of out ttodcata. Quality ilwifi cobmu. Kximlma iato mt fedUtlca better bow thaa mt Www. IiUliutfiou, willing itadtaU guki npi4 advuicemci Lm all ttedla Ukoo. CH, or writ for our aatalegvo. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE rrk and Washington Street A. T. AnatUoax, IX. Maetpaj 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 South, so you have a complete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to PogtolUce, 1