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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1902)
3eCIHL FOR av and Saturday B7 ONLY Lit Wool Waists, Flltee and Black SUCCESSOR TO VER BROS' DRY GOODS GO. CnnAnl.Tinnil fllmnal Arffon in final class condition and good second-hand piano for sale cheap, at S. 1 Wake field & CO.'S. All Tnomhers A. O. TT. W. arn re- minfifml to be nresent this evenlnc at Odd Fellows hall, at 7:30. D. O. M. W. M. O, Williams will be present. Thn omhrnlilnrv tlrawlnp eottpn Uti by -Miss Georgia Lash, will not take place for sovorai days yet. Announce ment will be made before the drawing of the time nnd place. Eneine 4D3. the regular passenger! engine on train No. 5, broke down at, Kamela thlf. morning, causing a de lay of one hour. A freight engine was pressed Into service to take the passenger train through to Umatilla. The program of the "Sock Social," to bo given by the ladles of the Bap tist church tonight Is too long for publication, out It will bo a good one from start to flnlsn. The best talent In the city Is engaged on the program. Those who have not received a sock can be served at tuc door from 7:30 to 8 o'clock tonight. Another large pumpkin wns dis played at the F. S. Younger & Son grocery store yesterday, which at tracted some nttention. It was grown by Doug Belts, on his Pilot Bock farm and tipped the scales at Just 7fs pounds. It was a largo yellow cow pumpkin, and If any one can beat It, let him speak up. "THE TEMPEST." It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. OCTOBER 10, 1902. IREVITIE8. I Bird, farm loans. p clam cnuwuui. Isters at Castle's. the latest fad. the latest fad. Pinter styles at Joerger's. bx, fine apples. St. Joe rters at It." Is R." is ?beat cane sugor, ?1. St. and lowest prices. St. lastorn and Covo oysters Swill supply you with 1.25 per box. Ids arriving dally and tthan ovor at Rohrman's. bc cooking at Phillips' Everything tastes good. made at the Delta has us taste that Is so pleas- r i.the goods nnd are mak- Ihat will move them. at. and Gold Medal butter, the mar.cet, at F. S. Bon's. Tam O'Shantor caps for rs. Campbell's. un myi i for school. cleaned and Dressed by It workmen. Prices reason- plland, corner Holland and Guarantee tans exactly what we fevfiv watch we sell guarantee. You take icnances. uur repu Ion as well as that of maker is back of try watch. Correct time flur.ihil- tand beauty are corn ed in our watches. PUNZIKER Correct Jeweler loot to R. Alexander. Whltakcr, tho dentist. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Olympia oysters at Castle's. The Delta candy Is just right. Tho "P. I. U." is the latest fad. Ice cream and soda at The Delta. Fine bee honey. St. Jpe Store. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Mercered sweet potatoes. St. Joe Store. Attend our clothing sale. St. Joe Store. e Hot Wienerwurst and saur kraut at Gratz's. 10c per can, sugar corn. St. Joe Store. Fresh mince meat at F. S. Younger & Son's. 10c per cau, standard tomatoos. St. Joe Store. We are getting there with our low nricos. St. Joe Store. For Bent Furnished rooms; No. 407 West Alta street. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Heavy golf skirting, 56 Inches wide 98 cents a yard, at TeutBch's. Imnorted llmburcer and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. Games, blocks, toys, fancy basketB, fancy dishes and lamps. Nolf's store. Ice cream chocolates, a rare new delicacy you should try. At Duttons. Lost Watch fob, with Initial D. Return to Hotel Pendleton. Reward. Fall and winter styles await your Inspection at Seibort & Schulz, tail ors. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candish's, Patton'B old stand. All kinds of cereals and breakfast foods fresh nnd good at tho Standard Grocery. Vnn dnn't know what you are miss ing unless you have UBed our bread. Rohrman. 10,000 dozen eggs wanted at once at F. S. Younger & Son's; 30 cents a dozen paid. Light Brahma and Buff Cochin chickens for Bale at the Standard Grocery at the lowest market price. j Special for Friday and Saturday 'only, all-wool waists, 98 cents, regu lar value, $1.25 and $1.35, at Teutsch's. The Dally Bast Oregonlan 's on sale In Portland at the Rich news stand In Hotel Perkins, and at the i Hotel Portland. Don't forgot the dance to be given Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, by Hose Company No. 5, In the Music Hall. Music will be rendered by Klrkman's orchestra. I I have for sale pure bred Pekln 1 ducks, large size. Per pair, ?2.50. per trio $3-. Can deliver in Pendleton 'during October. Mrs. B. F. Raley, Echo, Or. Produced Before a Large Audience at Frazer's Last Evening. Warde and James and their strong cbmpany pleased a largo audience at Frazer's last evening. It was tho theatrical event of the season, and the ..niiitf. fnllv enloved it. Although the train was an hour late and the annnnrv was bulkv and difficult to handle, the curtain went up on time, TLnKn wna Tint n Vlltfll .HTlVWhRrG. James Welch, the local manager of the theater, had his forces well or ganized and carried out his program with clock-IIKe regularity. e imu renovated the building generally, mak tu thR most lm- lub iuJ w . , -- - portant being the completion of the ,.AT imvps. Thev are tastefullly ar- -ot.o.i orwi imnrnve tlin annearance of the Interior of the building very materially. rriUr-. ntHno- wnc nil irnod and the scenery was dazzling. There was not n iims nhnrnr.ter in tne casi. it is ,rr0ntr.H, rfiniiitlon of "The Tempest ever produced. The scenery was es pecially arranged for the company ana orwi ovnrvrnmer ntR me uiuuu. While it was Intended for the larger stages, and it shows up better on the larger stages, yet it was very saua fnntorv at Frazer's last, evening. t Woi-iio on Prnsnoro was the defrauded duke of. Milan, himself. Mr. .lain ts( aa juiuuaii, mo ..-.. w nrrn n T1 .1 clflVO WAS he consummation of Shakespeare's conception or urn. i ... iviv Hnpitptt ns Ferdl- nand, made a great hit, and bids fair to become a leader on me siuge. Miss Edith Fassett, as Ariel, was a sprite Indeed, and won the repeated nimlause of tne auuience. mr. ouum as Trinculo, the jester, and Mr, Har vie .. tlio rlriinltPti IllltlCr. ftlllV BltP ported Mr. James In his role. The opening scene and the scenery throughout were the principal feat ures of rne play. The opportunities for strong acting were few, but wherever the opportu nity came Warde and James, and the entire company sustained themselves to the satisfaction of the audience. Tim thentrieai manaKemeni ob serves congratulations for the suc cessful event and Its etforts to bring the best companies to this place. It also feels proud of the fact that last night was a record-breaker for the house. It was the largest audience and brought In the largest receipts in the lusiory of tne uuuuing. Try them on, and noto that wo givo you BET TER stylus than tho tailors, as GOOD a fit and at a PRICE that is a big SAVING for you. If you think you are ono of those men who can't get a READY MADE SUIT to fit let us dis- llartSchiflDCTl & Mux IbnJTiilorcd abuse your mind of the idea. Suits $5 to $30. Overcoats $5 to $30. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS TAXES IN WALLA WALLA. County Levy Lower by Two Mills Than Last Year. Wall Walla, Oct. 1011 'Sixteen mills will be the tax levy for Walla Walla county this year, against 18 mills last ,,Q mnt-A ninnpv pome into the county treasury as a result than came last year. The board of commission ers has just fixed the rate of taxation aud the valuation of the county has been finally passed upon by the state board of equalization. Tho value of the county for purposes of taxation Is $10,500,000, agalnBt 9,000,000 foi last year. Upon this Increased valu ation the levy win raise iuo,vuu, " against $102,000 last year. This eum represents all the money raised for county and state purposes, while a levy of 14.2 mills has been made for city purposes. The result Is a gen eral ralso in the matter of taxation, and proposed public Improvements are expected to receive a share of the surplus funds raised next year. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me must settle by Octo ber lOtlu or their acounts and notes will be placed In the hand of an at torney with Instruction to collect. E. I SMITH. ...NEW,, ARRIVALS... AT NOLF'S MAMMOTH NOTION STORE Tour Place Not Continue Taking your salt water baths as you did while on your vacation at the sea shore ? You can have the same thing at home. SALT, 5 CENTS POUND A pound of our Atlantic City Sea Salt will make two de licious salt water baths, equal to a sea bath. We have bath brushes, bath sponges, wash rags, bath soaps and everything that helps to improve your bath. X)EPPEN'S DRUG STORE is From Main St., Toward the Cocrt House "Down Mobile." "nn.ti flUp " n rrtmnnllp. romfidv drama of Southern life, by Lincoln J. Carter, which will be the offering at Frazer's Tuesday, October 14, Is said nnntaln o anpnpaslnn nf plimaXCS and realistic scenic effects. The play has been pronounced by the press and public wherever it nas oeen presum ed, as the best exponent of Southern customs offered to uieaier-goers m many years. As the title suggests, "Down Mobile" Is placed in tne South. Elvlne a chance for most pic turesque settings. The first depicts the old Southern home. The scene Is a beautiful set, showing the negro nnnvtora nnrl tlio third Unfolds a HOW effect In' the hanging mosses and stag nant water of tho aisraai swamp. rritia atrnnirn iilplnrA In nntrl tn be ex- tremely wlerd, wtth Its ghastly moon light and uncanny voices of the night. It Is in the last act, However, uiai the best mechanical effect la produc ed. Here occurs what Is conceded to bo tne greatest Are scene exploit ed on the stage in recent years the burning or me oia coiion mm. iiiu company presenting "Down Mobllo" Is said to be an unusually strong one. Pendleton Camp No. 41, Woodmen of the World. All members are requested to be present at tho meeting on Saturday nvsnlnc. 7:30. at La Dow hall. Bus iness of Importance, calling for ex penditure or money. isy oraer J, C. WALKER, Clork. "llothor U! I left my watch up stairs on the dressing room table.. I feel too tired to go after It." "If you wait Jong enough it will run down." San Francisco Call. For Sale Two 8naps. The Yoakum farm, down the Uma tilla River. The Barnhart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. WE CAN STAND... ANOTHER SIEGE All kinds and the very latest qualities Try a Pai f!250 V Li Shoes $00 OU, Shoes !! 50 VjU Shoes Boston Store Ping Pong Pins io cents Fancy Chocolate Cup and Saucers 25i 29, 38 and 45c Fancy Sewing Baskets 10c to $3.95 on stand or squat style - - ' Toys and Dolls A line not equalled in Eastern Oregon. New iron banks, iron toys, horns, etc. - - - Woodenware Department Ostrich and Turkey Dust ers ioc to $2.45. Scrub Brushes 5, 10 and 15 cts. Chair Seats 10 and 12 cts Etc., Etc. Is always ready at our tables. There is a variety of tempt ing and excellent food on our bill 01 fare. Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. The French fiesta uranf GUB LA FONTAINE, Prop. TRIJCJKJN STORAGE; FREDERICK NOLF, jcROWNER SANTA ULAUS iUSADHUAflOiKB , Telephone Main 4, BROS, IS OUR MOTTO 8trie ulhtresc to H ratbUs a I k'7 willing worker U tte ttfttHor mttIc m kookken" UofTphri. 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