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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1902)
THIEVES IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE BEDDING and BED CLOTHING 4 The cold weather is now fast approachingus and it is time you were equiping.your bed with more and warmer covers. ?$ The next three days we will offer at special orices, everything in the line of Quilts, Blankets Spreads, Pillow Cases, and every thing pertaining to Bed Clothing. The DO.NOHUE QUILTS for -WARMTH, durability, and make up, arc the best from $i to $4.50. Blankets, the largest and best, all colors, of eastern and home manufacture from 75c to Sio. IU7 ... n - (irirm r iftftO BREVITIES. Hnwarii iiiriii luauo. oysters at CaBtie'B. bait soled at Teutach's. ort 1- e Eastern and Cove oystera . means Pendleton Indian limburger and Swiss in oca nnnirinir nr Mnl IM n3 tobacco and smokers' sup & Son's. ries, sweet potatoes, ciuck- ducks at the Standard Oro- r Qn nlmi aavaa vnll cleaned ana pressed by workmen. Prices reason. Holland, corner Holland and riend in Need T.iJ T J ill VOUWll! nnAl nonnn! .Out stock is new and uu nicrmc in tnhU..t " "'or one year. W ideas, HUNZIKER Modf T Whltaker, tie dentist, Oydter cocktails at Gratz's. Olympla oysters at Castle's. Potatoes, 80c per sack.. St. Joe. Potatoes, 80c per sack. St. Joe. Noutnan's for cigars aud tobacco. Hot Wienerwurst and saur kraut at Qratz's. P. I. It. means Pendleton Indian RoW P. I. II. means Pendleton Indian Robe. The best shoe lepalr work at Teutach's. Good furnished rooms for rent, Al ta street, 407. Wanted Waitress at Royal Res. taurant. Apply at once. The season for Dutton's fine tallies aud home-made chocolate creams. Your suits will be the heighth of fashion if made by Slebert & Schulz. Gold Medal, the beat pure creamery butter on the market, at F. S. Young er & Son's. New line of pompadore wavelets; also fine assortment of street hats at Mrs. Campbell's. Dill pickles, Swiss cheese, sauer kraut and fresh mince meat at F. S. Younger & Son.'s. We have the neatest and largest ttock of jardlnicrs at prices so low as to surprise you. C. Rohrman. Light Brahma and Buff Cochin chickens for sale at the Standard Grocery at the lowest market price. Lamp fixtures, all size chimneys, wicks, burners, brackets, reflectors, shades, globes in stock at all prices. C. Rohrman. The Daily East Oregonlan is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. A good respectable girl is wanted to sleep in room next to children as com pany. Free lodging furnished. Apply to Joseph Easier. Wanted Position as housekeeper by experienced woman. Apply to Mrs. Donnelly, corner of Alta ana Cosbie streets, at the home of Mrs. Means. Why have gray hair, Get walnut coloring, $1 por bottle, express pre paid. San Francisco Hair Store, 1401 First avenue. Seattle manufacturers of all kinds of hair goods. Send for circulars. Artisans Will Entertain. Harmony Assembly of United Arti sans will hold a social session in Odd Fellows' hall Thursday evening. Pre parations are being made for enter tainment of various natures and re freshments will be served. County Court in Session. County court convened this morn ing but little la being transacted other than the viewing and allo'wing the bills against the coutny. RUBBER SPONGES - have lust re;,l 1 : tu, leans! i sPnges give a gentle friction, thorough- yire ah 1 'Dulal"B "e uouy, uisu ueauiuica uic oiviu. at n" J"""ey sanitary and very durable. Come in ana IC KllKVD. o " ... - . . r-j- ntain eve j P0IJGe mat we nave usea at our ooua -v iar six monttis ana see now well it wears fiErsT-nr-i. . . jl I I In. Hk. IB I IV 1-1 PS From Main St.. Toward the Court House THEY TAKE STOCK FROM LOCKED CORRALS. An Epidemic of Livestock Stealing From Railroad Yards Work for Officers. Within the past three weeks at different points along the lino of the O. R. & N.. at least three carloads of livestock have been boldly driven out of the stock yards of the compa ny. The first crime of this kind was committed at Raker City, a short time ago, when a carload of thorough bred bucks was stolen out of the stock yards. The clues were followed up anc1 the sheep were recovered In the mountains of Baker county, on the Canyon City road. They were in charge of ap enterprising gentleman, who was bent on improving the breed of sheep in his section. The next occurrence of this kind was the mysterious disappearance of a carload of horses, belonging to a Wallowa county stockman, from the La Grande stock .yards, last week. They were recovered near the Cove and returned to their owner. And now Superintendent O'Brien offers a reward for a carload of cattle, which has been "spirited away" from the stock yards at Durkee, recently. The stockmen have some vigorous kicks up their sleeve and should delay no longer In delivering them. The pub lic, assisted by the willing officials of the company, can put a stop to this thieving proclivity, to a certain extent and some quick thinking and acting will be In order, henceforth. Helix Items. . L. D. Smith went to Pendleton od Friday last. D. B. Richardson and family went to Pendleton Saturday. Helix was well represented at the dance In -Athena on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. May left for Spokane last Thursday night. Helix, Nov. 3. Mr. Ben Leland and Len Gamble are reported on the sick list. Miss Pearl Smith and Miss Alcy Foss spent Thursday and Friday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Decker drove to Weston last Sunday, where they vis Ited relatives. Miss Edyth Penny, who is attend ing school in Pendleton, came out to Helix on a visit to friends, last Sat urday. Mrs. Mae Souls served a most ex cellent dinner to the following friends last Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs A. F. May, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mrs.-Ringo and son. Miss Nellie Hern don, Emma Greene and Pearl Smith. Last Tue3day night a reception was given by the Lady Maccabees in hon or of Mrs. Etta May; who so faithful ly performed her duties as record keeper for the past three years. De licious refreshments were served and an excellent time enjoyed by all. Railroad Rumors Denied. A message from President A. L. Mohler, of the O. R. & N. denying the 1 t!' effe-t that an entire rearrangement of the division and terminal points on the Harrlman lines is contemplated, has put a live subject in the background From in dications along the O. S. L. and O. R. ft N many have been led to believe that such a move was on foot, and lhat in putting into execution some of the plans for future improvements. Pendleton would be made a dlvteici point. The roseate hope Is temporar ily dimmed. From the position that Pendleton now occupies as a trade center in the Inland Empire, it would be most advantageous to the roads and the country adjacent, to have of ficial headquarters located here where there is a measure of competition in traffic. The Daphne Circle, Women of Woodcraft, will hold a short business session Wednesday evening. After business a short literary and musical program will bo rendered and games enjoyed. Officers and members are urgently requested to be present promptly at 7:30, Members may in vite a friend. Ada Ross, Guardian Neighbor. Luck In Thirteen. Br sending 13 miles, Wm. Spirey of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg Nothing else could. Positively oures bruises, felons, ulcers, eruptions, bolls, burns, corns and piles Only 25c. Guaranteed by Tal'.man & Co., druggists. "A Wise Member." A medium house last night witness ed "A Wise Member" at the opera house. The play is quite good, but the interpretation by the company was not very good. Fat Veal. Plenty of nice fat veal at Farmers' Meat Market. 0. Platzoeder. See Withee for sewing machines; the latest and best on earth; chain and lock stitch combined. Prices 14 degrees below zero. Call and see me. It will pay you. Arc You Mixed on the Overcoat Question? Hart Schaffiiei CrMar I ailoy Clothe IIWIIIIlMfcl .Will M. IT'S pretty hard for you to know what to do, Isn't It, when nearly every clothier in town has "tho best at the lowest prices" and all "give satslfaction or money back," and they nearly all can save you a third to a half? Is there One Store in Pendleton that has been conspicious for many years whether it sold you a collar button, a hat, suit of clothes or whatever it was? If you have never dealt with us try it and if you are in want of an Overcoat, for it's Overcoats we have on our mind right now, we feel confident we can make you know that you are in the Right Store 0 VERCOATS-$6.00, $7.50 $10, $15, $16.50, $17,50, $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 Ml WffS iHirtSchiirncr - P V M.r.x Mind liUorcd rrrjri .... THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS FOR IRRIGATION CONGRESS. O. R. & N. Company Will Sell Tickets to Portland and Return for $7. The O. R. & N. Company have an nounced special rates of $7 for tho round trip for those wishing to attend the irrigation congress opening at Portland on the morning of .ho 1 8th. Tickets will be sold on the 17th and be good returning until the 2rd. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Fancied secur ity, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all throat, chest and lung troubles. Keep It near and avoid suffering, death and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persistent use the most stub born. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by Tallman & Co.- Price 50c and ?L Trial bottles free. Horses Taken Up. Two horses, one a blood bay, (no brand) and other white, branded N. J." on left shoulder. Owner can have same by calling on Mrs. Bettle Smith, two miles north of Sax Station, and paying for pasture and this notice. The consumption ot sugar in the United States increased from 95G.784 tons in 188-0 to 2,219,847 tons in 1902. P1NGREE LADIES' $3.50 SHOE Juvenile Books In Linen, Board and Paper, ic to $1.95. We are showing an immense line of pretty juve nile books Games and Blocks 5c up. Cube Blocks, building blocks, and ABC blocks. GAMES All styles of games, from 5c up. Lotto, Authors, Game of Manila, Historical. Ping Pong, Floor and Table Croquet, Crokinole, etc. Kid Body Dolls A factory shipment here di rect from Nurmberg, Germany, 19c to $3.95. A very extensive line to select from. FREDERICK NOLF Santa Claus' headquarters ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN GOUNBELLOU-AT-IiAW U. H. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Ofllce U. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trfcde Marka and Copyright TOO 7tU. 8t. N. W WiinUlwrtou, D. t The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters "I Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs and Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The Ft ench Restaurant TNSFER, TUCJJNGV S TOR A G E. CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon' representative paper. It lead, and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising me lum of this section. The Best Shoe in the Coun try at Its Price. We Chal lenge any $5 shoe to equal THE PINGREE Boston Store i Where Whole Families are Shod. IIWVvvVVvVVVWAVyiA'tAf ASLER'S IG ARGAIN r 606 to 609 Main Street Biggest and Best Bargains In Furniture, Stoves, Glassware, China ware ever offered in Pendleton are now offered, Our Big Clearance Sale Is now on. We must reduce our stock in order to make room for others. We want it to go rapidly and in order to do so we have cut tin: prices. Come in and get our knocked down prices and see what you can save. Remember Joe Basler's Clearance Sale , Lots of goods sold at greately reduced prices,