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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1902)
rrf COOD GOODS at AlexuiulprV K ou aij Handsome UR BOAS . . I . .lMaB . . i Bo arucie ui "' ""I'"'0"1" renter pleasure ana com- a a sumptuous rux uua. uur siock embrace every model that lias been accorded Fashions' Favor. lining October 21st, we will make adduction of Loo each day on our $100.00 Jackets 1.50 " 75.oo " i.oo " " " 5o.oo Until Sold ;ander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. S ling and Paperhanging 1 Are our specialties and wo are prepared to It fivfi rtrflt-eiass wnrlr. Our painters are the best - Our paperhangers are the best Our paints are the best Our wall papers are the best Work Guaranteed at money saving prices. Let us figure with rou. for SHARP New Ideas. Opera House Block. aiJSSJ?S!SS2!2S2SS32S2S8SS3SS2 !S2J8S$SJSS3 Large Attractions to Follow Consec utively. Haverly's Mastoddn Minstrels Tomor row ,'Nlght Haverly's Minstrels this season put forward as their' star vocalist. Geo. Morgan, a mn1r mntnilln nhnn iv,- wlll expect to create something ot a sensation hero. .Mr. Morgan Is an Englishman wWhis 1 icon thn fnnt.n. ed soloist of Moore & Burgess' min strels of London. Enelnnd. If la claimed that no 'male singer ever liv ed who could produce notes of the altitude of this phenomenal vocalist. Me strmes a B flat above the coveted high C of tenors nnH It c ndthor falsetto or "squeak," but a clear, ring ing lone, his heretofore unheard of range of voice, is calculated tn all students of vocalism. Other nrom- inent singers with the company are Frank Coombs, lyric tenor, John S. Roland, basso nrofimcln lntn nf "Tim Bostonians," and Charles Richards, baritone. Prices, first 1 3 rnws 1 last three 75c; gallery 60c. Box seats $1.50. Big concert on day of performance. Royal Italian Band. The voicing of the Royal Italian band, which comes to the Praser piaynouse next Monday for a concert. a s umereni trom that of the aver age military concert band as dnv la from night. To begin, there Is a pre- iiumierance ot reeds In this band which Is of Itself a great advantage Then the leads nf tho lrallnn imi are all played by trumpets, and not uuraeis. wnich are used in the ordi nary bands. The trumpet is a much more ditncuit insimmnm tn mnur than the cornet, and has a decidedly purer and sweeter tone and greater carrying power. Nor Is tho trumpet nit uiuv insiriimnnr fmin.i i rini. Ian band that is a stranger to our or Kiui.auon. uooes, French horns, uuiuuaruinoes and nuglehorns are rarely heard outside of Italian orenn izations, nnd when they aro used in miiur omnia tney are Invariably play ed by either an Italian or German, generally an Italian, Those Instruments, with their pure, beautiful tones, are what have made it possible for this band to attain the perfection it has in it.uui.iiuh fcaaU great Italian operas and masterpieces, SHARP m WIG Your Dreams of Musical Content Can uow be realised. Invest 111 a piano and appreciate the beauties of our instruments, of sympathetic tone, of Irreproachable style and finish. If you're not prepared to pay spot cash, we'd like to tell you about our easy payment plan. S. L Wakefield & Co. Wliolesnlo nnd ltetull Music Dealers WAKEROOMS, COURT ST. "If you waut to know what smatly dressed men will wear this season, ask to no titeln-lllock Smart Clothes" VWWVWVM Have You Seen the New Arrivals of NECKWEAR? w E have just opened what we are positive Is the finest collection of NECKWEAR to sell at 50 Cents tWWWvVWWW VWWWWW lAVSWWWM Money on Stoves 'getting the best at lowest prices. We handle only : best makes of stoves. Wilson A Ir-Tlght Coal Stoves, Wilson Alr-Tlglit Wood Stoves, Ttllby Air-Tight Wood Stoves, ' Universal Cook Stoves and Steel Ranged. he Thompson Hardware Co. K mil m m3Mm TAYLOR KJSl Hardware Man vAL BLANKS wrftetie East o- HftW a t gonfan JFor ia free cat- W ' A f supply always kept in stock. Save the half of the coal y ot have, been throwing away One-half the carbon In soft coal is GAS. The cut shows low Coin's Original Hot Blast Stove bums this as half of the coal, which is allowed to pass up the chimney with all other stoves. This wonderful stove makes soft coal at $2a ton equal to hard coal at $9 a ton. Same clean liness and even heat day uud night. Fire is never out. Come In and see them "The Convict's Daughter." One of the most novel, Interesting and mirth-producing plays which It has been Pendleton's good fortune to witness, will be the popular and suc cessful melodrama, "The Convict's Daughter," the great mechanical, electrical and scenie, masterpiece, en dowed this year with many new and surprising features which will be the attraction at Frazer's Thursday, Octo ber 30. The plot Is too well known to call for detailed description, and at this time it is sufficient to say that the startling realistic scenes, the in troduction of side-splitting comedy, and the beautiful stage 'settings are all that the modern theater-goer could reasonably aBk for. The cast is large and composed en tirely of competent people, which, taken all In all, makes this produc tion one of the strongest ever seen at the theater. Prices, lower floor, 7Cc; box seats, $1; gallery, 50c. "A Wise Member." "A Wise Member," James Banor's greatest comedy, will be given an elaborate production at the Frazer on Tuesday, November 4, by C. B. Har vln and an exceptional company. As a comedy organization this company is, taken in its entirety, one of the best now on the road. The play abounds-'with funny situations and Prices, first 13 rows, $1; last three rows, 75c; box seats $1.50; gallery, 50c. Ground Slack Smokeless. Cleveland, 0 Oct. 28. A novel de parture in fuel feeding, with a view of obtaining smokeless results, is be ing tried at a large manufacturing plant in this city. With two huge mill stones slack coal Is ground to dust and this Is fed into the fire, burns by an automiatlc feeding gear and air blast. The dust, when blown into the (ire burns with the freedom of a spray of oil and produces a surprising heat One ton of slack is said to do the work of two used in the old way. Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry ieed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM COXNERLEY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. ever brought to this city. The silk comprises every fashiona ble weave and a most striking range of colors and patterns. "Dame Fashion" says that thero may be a greater varloty of widths and sizes than usual this season, so you may exercise your own individual taste in this regard, and our variety of shapes Is groat enough to allow you plonty of latitude; yet, 'whatever you choose from our stook will be in perfect form, Dress Ties to fit every size jollar; Club and Batwlng Ties. Four-fn-Hands, Imperials and Ascots. We are receiving new lots frequently, so wo Invite yon to visit this department as often as you llko, to keep in touoh with new ideas. , BOSTON STORE H Eitabllatatd lt-70. Incorpornlcil lew. Leaders in Fur Fashions NEWEST STyLESBEST flUALlTy LOWEST PRICES Fur Coats Fur Capes Fur Collarettes Fur Boas, Muffs, Etc, Made in All the Fashionable Furs PricoB Lower Than Any House on Pacific Coast, Quality Considered FEATHER BOAS, FUR TRIMMINGS, ROBES AND RUGS Send for Illustrated Catalogue Fur UurmcnU Mado to Order Pror. Guahua "How do I know you. want to See the ahow Hulliganl "Aw, come ctt! I'm only aatin"'you fer a dime. Can't you t!ord ter take a chance at dat price?" catchy music. This is the second sea son of this comedy, ana wuue doui nlav ware an unaualified success last season, M. Marvin has made somo changes In both, retaining all that was best and adding many new and pleasing features. Prices, first 13 rows 75c; last three rows, 50c; gallery 25c; box seats $1. r Helena, Moot., Oct. 4, 1M2. Dr. C A. I'errlu, Helena, Mont I wliti to thank you (or my re lief I waa (uttering agonlea lrom plica and waa taking mor fihln. to rellere ina, when, on tie ad Tic ol a friend, I procured a bottle ol jour Perrln File Spe cific and tooc a tabletpoonlul at night and anotherin ibe morn lug. At ball part 12, noon, my wile gave me another tablaipoon lul, when my pain all atopped. In two dari 1 waa able to attend my regular built.au entirely re Ho red. It waa almply wonderful, Truly youri, Jullu Meyboefer, Furrier, Helena. ...G. P. Rummelin & Sons... J 26 Second St., Near Washington, Portland, Ore. Frazer Opera louse I iawerich With Waltz me Again George At the Lead Thank You The Biggest Minstrel Show that will visit the Coast this season PRICES: First Ten Rows $1, Last Six Rowb 75o, Gallery 50o, Box Seats $1,50 Big Parade and Concert at 1.30 htata Kotijir fatt at l'KA.Jl'K'H I lMf f"N I expect people (o know what rlvVV UJ T VU you have to sell If you don't The new store can never be AnCDTOCO known nnles It advertises Jr vJ V CZ It I IOC i WWW