East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 20, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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    WOOL MEN MEET
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
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BIG
UNDERWEAR
AND
HOSIERY SALE
THIS
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
BREVITIES.
A Reward, farm loans.
Try Gratz's clam chowder.
Eastern oysters at Castle's.
Pd? shoe renulriuc go to Teutsch's.
Hot wlenorwurst and saur kraut at
Gnu's,
Tie P l R makes an elegant holi
er gitt
Oiympla Eastern and Cove oysteva
it Gratz's
Preserves that are delicious at the
Standard Grocery.
hnportod llmburger and Swiss
iffe sandwiches at Oratz's.
Bir reduction on 25 pattern hats
this week at Mrs. Campbell's.
Ko Chinese cooking at Phillips' res
taurant. Everything tastes good.
Tie season for Dutton's fine taffies
ind home-made chocolate creams.
Tour suits will be the heighth of
luilon If made by Slebert & Schulz.
We have the neatest and largest;
itocx of jardiniers at prices so low as
to surprise you. C. Rohrman.
Dr Blakealee's office removed to
Juid building. Main and Court
itreets room 20.
For Sale Lodging house, .12 rooms
tat! three lots on Main street. Good
troperty. A bargain. E. T. Wade.
Set Wlthee for sewing machines;!
the latest and best on earth; chain
aoc iock sutch comoinea. trices 14
depress below zero, Call and see '
me It will pay you.
The Newest Fad
Bead Neck Chain.
Pear, wood and coral
W.., . . . .
lowing very unique. A lad
tas spread like wild fire
pMsout the east. See the
NEW IDEA
L. HUNZIKER
The Modern Jeweler
Whltnker, the dentist.
Oyster cocktails at Gratz's.
Oiympla oysters at Castle's.
Neuman's for cigars and tobacco.
The P. I. R. makes an elegant holi
day gift.
Groceries always fresh at the
Standard.
Nice furnished rooms for rent; 407
West Alta street.
i Don't forget to have your shoes re
paired at Teutsch's.
Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup
plies at Jack Candish's.
Doll buggies, games, toys, dolls, toy
dishes, iron banks at Nolf's.
Wanted Winter range for 100 head
of horses. Address C. E. Hoover, Al
ba, Oregon.
Fresh English walnuts, pecans, al
monds and all kinds of nuts at the
Standard Grocery.
Dr. Blakeslee's office removed to
Judd building, Main and Court
streets, room 20.
Invitations are out for the regular
Friday evening dance given by the
Jolly Club at the Music hall.
The Dally East Oregonian is on sale
in Portland at the Rich news stand in
Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland.
Lamp fixtures, all size chimneys,
wicks, hunters, brackets, reflectors,
shades, globes in stock at all prices.
C. Rnhrman.
Why have gray hair. Get walnut
coloring, $1 per bottle, express pre
paid. San Francisco Hair Store, 1401
First avenue, Seattle, manufacturers
of all kinds of hair goods. Send for
circulars.
A grand ball will be given Monday
night, November 24, by EIntracht
Lodge No. C, Sons or Herman, in Ar
mory hall. Admission will be $1.
Plenty of lunch and refreshments
will be served free.
REORGANIZE UNDER NEW
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.
Discuss Range Law, Forest Reserve,
Irrigation and Range Allotment
A meeting ot the Umatilla County
Woolgrowers' Association was held
at the parlors ot the Pendleton Com
mercial Club, this afternoon. Presi
dent Douglas Belts presiding.
There was a splendid attendance of
sheepmen from outside points, as well
as from the Immediate vicinity of this
city. President Belts announced that
the object of the meeting was to re
organize the county association to
conform to the new constitution of
the State xoolgrowers' Association,
recently adopted in this city.
The members present represented
the lnrger part of the sheep ot Uma
tilla county and all were enthusiastic
In renewing the organization which
has already been so beneficial to the
Industry and which promises greater
returns in the future. Many new
members from the Pilot Rock and
other outside points were taken in,
and the association Is in a flourish
ing condition. Ranges are reported
to be in first-class condition. Sheep
are better prepared to begin the win
ter than for several years and taken!
throughout the county, the sheep and
wool questions are most satisfactory.
Forest reserve, range allottments,
irrigation and salt, as being assoclat-i
ed with the sheep raising industry,
I were ably discussed by those present.
Friday and Saturday
Nov. 21
Specials
Nov. 22
Every One A Money Saver
Ladies' and Children's wool mittens, 20c kind,
Friday and Saturday
Children's heavy ribbed cotton hose
kind, Friday and Saturday
JOc
a pair
TO INCORPORATE HELIX.
Ladies' fascinators, odd lot, regular 25c and
4cc, Friday and Saturday
I8c each
2 pieces white shaker flannel, regular 15c quali
ty (while they lasO Friday and Saturday
X 9c a yard
Be-
Special Session of County Court
ing Held for This Purpose.
The county court Is holding a
special session today for the purpose
of acting upon a petition presented
to the court for the incorporation ot
Helix.
The matter of Incorporating this lit
tle town has been up for several
months and the matter has Just come
to a definite head. Today was set
for a special meeting of the commis
sioners to fix a day on which the
election should be held. The date!
will be set this afternoon and if the
majority of Helix citizens want to be
Incorporated the county court will
then order it done.
Calico 25c a pound
Friday and Saturday
2 pieces heavy kersey suiti g flannel, regular
Si. 50 quality, Friday and Saturday
98c a yard
7c a
pair
7 dozen Ladies' black cashmere wool hose,
25c quality (while they lasO Friday
and Saturday
the
J 7c
a pair
About 2)4 dozen Ladies' ribbed vests
pantb. Broken sizes, regular 65c
Friday and Saturday
and
372 cents
Ladies' heavy ribbed union suits, only 22 suits
left, 50c kind, Friday and Saturday
25c a suit
Friday and Saturday
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
PENDLETON, OREGON
PLENTY OF SNOW AT WESTON.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Some new arrivals at
New Hotel Open.
Tlie Queen hotel, on Garden stsreet,
erected by Joe Ell, is now open for
boarders. The building is 36x80 feet,
two stories high, and is so arranged
that there is not an inside room. It
contains 30 rooms all well ventilated,
newly furnished and lighted by elec
tric lights. All the modern Improve
ments including bath rooms are pro
vided. The new Queen Hotel Is con
ducted by Olesen & Van Puymbroeck.
proprietors of the Queen Chop and
Oyster House.
Winter is in Evidence in the East
End and Overcoats Are All the Go.
Weston, Nov. 20. Winter has come
in earnest at Weston. Wednesday
morning there was more than six
inches of snow here and the ther
mometers stood 20 above zero. This
is the coldest spell this fall, but the
indications are that it will moderate
and we will have some fine weather
yet. The sun of Wednesday melted
most of the snow off and this morn
ing there Is very little evidence of
winter other than a little ice and
heavy fiost.
The NOLF Store
Ping Pong Pins
RAN DOWN BY TRAIN.
at
James Harvey Instantly Killed
Pasco Yesterday.
Pasco, Nov. 20. James Harvey was
run down and Instantly killed nine
miles from here yesterday. Harvey
was employed as lineman in the em
ploy of the Northern Pacific and was
riding on a- freight coming into this
city. The freight pulled Into a siding
to allow the passenger train to pass
and Harvey stepped onto the track
and was run ovei, neing instantly
killed.
KILLS AMERICAN.
Earl McCarter in Oakland.
I F. H. McCarter, formerly of this
' city, passed through town Wednes
day on his way to Spokane, where he
, goes to locate. Since leaving here,
Mr McCarter has spent the summer
in Sail Francisco and he says that his
brother, Earl McCarter, formerly tel
'. egraph editor on the East Oregonian,
Is In Oagland, Cal., where he has
.purchased a newspaper and is making
good money
Russian Officer Charged With Mur
dering His American Mistress
Paris, Nov. 20. Captain Dazows-
kl, an officer of the Russian Imperial
guard, was arested today, charged
with murdering the American girl,
Helen Gore. He told the iollce con
tradictory stories, saying first that
he shot her accidentally. Later he
said she committed suicide.
Miss Gore came here from America
to study itfusic, and became the Rus
sian's mistress. Her identity is not
fully known, but she Is said to be
connected with a widely-known family.
NEW CABLE TO MANILA.
- HOT SODA -
Good hot chocolate and improved beef tea
are a hobby with us, and only
5e
This is one third seasoned with hot soda.
Better than ever, but always good.
KOEPPRM'C
&teps From Main St., Toward the Cou ft House
A Line Will Be Put in Within a Year
From 8hanghal t Manila.
Washington, Nov, 20. President
Clarence Mackey, of the Western
Union, called on the attorney-general
this afternoon and announced the Pa
cific Cable Company's ability and In
tention to construct a cable line
from Manila to Shanghai within a
year. The difficulty has been in se
curing a landing place in China.
Ukiah Sawmill Has Been Leased by
J, B, Despaln to H. McReynolds.
Henry McReynolds has leased the
Uklah sawmill of J. B. Despaln and
will carry on the business in the fu-
.. - if nil .,.,1,1,. , ,.,, 1,.
line. ui. .utivptiiuiua uua wtui 411 vt n I r 1
town for the past few days and he New Pompadour Combs, regu
says ho is going to operate the lum
ber yard In Uklah after next spring
and will furnish all the lumber for
all building purKses In the Camas
Prairie country. Mr. McReynolds is
a practical sawmill man and wllWno
doubt make a success of the business.
This is the last of Mr. Despaln's in
terests in the prairie. He leased his
business holdings In Uklah and sold
the stock of goods beside leasing all
of his farming and stock lands on the
prairie. He has transferred all his
immediate Interests to Pendleton,
where Ills time will be devoted to the
wholesale commission house.
IOC
lar 25c, here lor..... 20c
Ladies' Hair Retainers, in eel
Iuloid and metal . . .5c, 8c, 10c
Drummer's Samples of pocket
knives, bought at 21 per cent
discount You can buy them
from us 25 per cent less than
elsewhere.
Winter Weather Coming.
This morning the citizens of Pen
dleton had the first touch of anything
like winter this fall. While there
has been no snow right In town, there
was considerable Ice this morning and
the thermometers dropped down to
20 and 28 above during the night.
The ground was considerably frozen
and the largest frost of the season
fell. This Is a reminder that It Is
time for winter and causes people to
begin to don their heavy wraps.
Note the new toys for Children
Tablets 45c, 98, 1 95
Iron wagons 69c to z..o
Doll buggies, wood and metal
bodies and wheels. .35c to $3.45
Enamel Ware, bought prior to
the advance, tea kettles, stew
pans, coffee pots, 23c to 1.22
The Delicacies
of the season are always
found at our restaurant.
At present we have
Finest Oysters Frog
Legs f Clams Crabs
f and "f Lobsters f
and other salt and fresh
water foods
The French
Restaurant
The P
day gift.
I. R, makes an elegant holl-
The NOLF Store
Santa Claus1 Headquarters
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
U. 8. Hunreme Court
1 REGISTERED ATTORNEY
$3.50 Shoe Value U. 8. and FOREIGN PATENTS
I Trad Uarki and CopjrlrhU
TOO Ittl.St, N. W., WUlmttiu, 1). V
TRANSFER,
TRUCKING,
ST OR AGE.
That Excel all Others
CROWNfaR BROS,
Telephone Main 4,
The East Oreuonian It Eastern Oie
(jon'e representative paper. It lejja
and the people appreciate it and show
it by their liberal patronage. It ii the
advertising medium of this section.
Received by express today
Received by express today
Received by express today
New Monte Carlos, new waists, new
three-quarter coats.
New Monte Carlos, new waists, new
three-quarter coats.
New Monte Carlos, new waists, new
three-quarter coats.
The Peoples Warehouse.
The Peoples Warehouse.
The Peoples Warehouse.
W. O. Thayer, a pioneer blacksmith
of Portland, died Wednesday.
We satisfy the greedy value
hunters with Good Shoes
Boston Store,
Where Whole Families are Shod. I
flASLER'S
m
Jargain
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 the 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 greatcly reduced prices.