East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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PENDLETON
MAYOR
49 out of 325
That's the reason for this
Ladies Jackets
INVITES IRRIGATORS TO
FEAST IN UMATILLA.
mal team on their own grounds Wed
nesday by a seore of fi to 0. The
game was a very fast one from start
to finish and the normal team held
down the Gold niggers pretty well.
The Baker team Is much the heavier
, and thus had the ndvanlage or the
home team, as they did not play an
better football than the normals.
THE PILOT ROCK RECORD.
Paper to Be Launched by McManus
and the Brown Brothers.
Pilot Hock. Nov. 2 1. -John IV Me
Manns, the veteran newspaper man
ot Feml It-tun. and one l t'u- aides
V. f. epaenn with lnnies inrLntc nnrt nlnnl-o
' lefttoda) only 49. To quickly clear these out we
isicuntci 20 per cent All sizes are now in stock
"'..'ill colors. Come along quickly, for the best go fast
1.50 Jackets, now only $4.00
50 Jackets, now only $5 60
i.jcs Jackets, now only S7.50
j!jO Jackets, now only $ 10.00
Jackets, now only $13.00
.(iot SALES from now on, for we are after business
the Pilot Hock
Carload of Potatoes Will Run to Port
land Without Aid. if it Could Get
uver coster Mill Arid Land Fig
Mayor Halley. of Pondletou. who
was the spokesman for the Umatilla
county ,leKsdtion. kept the iirleallon
ennVATltJ.-i It. n .,.,,.. .. 1. 1 1 ... .
of l.t nnnntv iti.. -i. "!." . .?. m ,n np county, has rouiplclert
" Mtirt-iM,n.rf T,i- fX . "V ' arrangements here for a new paper.
M Jokes svs ,T,lJn hM',h0 first nmlw f w,llrh w"
k. i??,;,, .li.-.TP1- ..Hc Published on the fith of December,
n .... ., in.nirsi. um- uie otncr.and Will bo rntle.1
if counties. After Uncle Sam ha.l nil-' ?"' ,' " CaUCM
Ji ished with all the others, if h0 had wiill
, an) mure iime or money lelt. would
'Hie please come into Umatilla; the
it citizens would like to foed him on
U i their almonds, walnuts, pumpkins.
N i fruit that was raised three weeks
K I earlier than In the Willamette val
J.lley, and sort of give him the jolly
V hand. Incidentally, they would show
ij hlm some arid land along flic Uma-
J tllla River and in Morrow
. iiuc someming nue wu.ooo acres addition
Mr. McManus Is at the head
, of the enterprise, the paper is to be
published by Win Urown. McManus
and Clint Urown. A plant has been
purchased In Sumpter and will Ik
shipped here at once The business
men are taking hold o fthe new en
terprise and are determined to hctn
it along.
lfilot Hock is gradually comlnc to
county, the front as a business center and the
of a live newspaper is one
has been
II ir. ii ( t it t0,J!ii 1,nc' acres of the enterprises whhh has
kander Beef. Store ttav. m j
'fAai,UWi W 7 l W tllla River, which ran from an eleva- r. m T11purn unMoo.n
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS.
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MWraiSSiJiSSrSSBK Ticket in New Mexico,
where 20,000 acres could be reclaimod I
- cTL vni r tr.on TnnAA' Enterprise, of Silver City. . M.. w
m fAMlLi bROCmi & 6AKER7 1 -I&'S&r-WASf "
j", .w.ij.tif,, win uwi 1U1 tm:i
Ld, Clean, Fresh Groceries Cheap
Full wi'ght, quick delivery, Telephone
orders given careful attention ....
s fresh from the factory: New buttered thin wafers.
N'ibisco assorted wafers, Champaign walers, Ramona
Kafers, Athtna wafers, Animal and Brownie
wafers, Sweet crackers, Uneeda biscuits,
Pretzelletts, Graham crackers.
Diu sweet pickles and sour pickles, best sauerkraut,
I tippered herring, very fine
35 . PRES. MARTINDALE NO BETTER.
I government, for private capital
I "Why," wo can start a carload of
spuds from Pendleton." said Mr .Hal
ley, "and it will roll Into Portland
of Its own gravitation. This winter
we will winter 5000 head of cattle
along the Lower Putter Creek, a lit
tle strip of land. We don't hnve to
drive them to market and loso the
difference in weight. We fatton them
ourselves.
"I could tell you a whole lot more
about Umatilla if the time would
permit. All I ask. is come and see
us."
FAMILY GROCERY & BAKERY ;
1 1 A rf 'V I expect people to know what
'WW LsK I WeW you have to sell If you don'l
ADVERTISE?
Iw store can never tie
cnless It advrrtlses
Has Been Sick for Two Weeks and
His Friends Fear the Worst.
Weston, Nov. 21. President Mnr
tindale, of the Eastern Oregon State
Normal School, is seriously ill and
his friends fear for the worst. Two
weeks ago Mr. Martlndale was taken
suddenly with congestion of the lungs
and since that has been quite low.
Everything has been done that Is
known to medical science, but. so far
little benefit has been received, and
today he Is quite low with little
hopes of his recovery.
The Baker City high school foot
ball team defeated the Weston Nor-
Thc following from the Silver City
111,
II. M. Turner, the newly-elected
representative from Grant and I.una
counties, made a splendid race and
we predict for him an excellent rcc
ord In the legislature. 1
Mr. Turner Is well known bere '
where he grew to boyhood. He is the
step-son of Mrs. C. A. Tinner, of the,
comer of Thompson nnd Alia streets,
his father having died hero sevoral t
years ago. lie spent most of his i
younger days in this city until about j
four years ago. when he went to New .
Mexico, .where he was nominated and '
elected ' representative of Grant and!
I.una counties on the republican tick-
et. lie is a lawyer by profession nnd
is a man of exceptional ability and n ,
doubt will Rive satisfaction as a law
maker for the. people he represents, i
In reply to Inquiries wo havo pleas
ure in announcing that Ely's Liquid
Cream Balm is like the solid propara-1
tlon of that admirable remedy In that
it cleanses and heals inrmbranep af
fected by nasal calarrli. Thero is no ,
drying or sneezing. The Liquid Cream (
Balm is adapted to use by patients i
who havo trouble in inhaling through f
the nose and prefer spraying. The
price, including spraying tube, is 75
pentf Sold by druggists or mailed
by Ely Brothers, 5G Warren street, j
New York. '
Frazer Opera Mouse . ai$crlch
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The Big l&io-Dramatic Fast
?1C1C The Groat "Uluo Cuf'traln robbery as it actually oc
CyiCIC curred, September 7, 1881, It Is tlio wont natural
train effect ovor produced.
PRICES? First and! Last Three Rows 75c, 10) Middles
Rows 1, Box Seats $i.mp, Gallery soc, aiid 25c.
Seats on sale at Frazler's
inimr inirmn 1 1 wiiiii i n i mTirTmrrrrTTrn nrTrr itr--r rnrnrnni iiunim
Baker
& Welch
Frazer Opera House
Firs Coast Tour of Weber & Fields' Greatest Success
PflddlB Be Dee
l'retty dancers will futeliuite
Minic will delight
Comedy will tlekl
Dont fail to get soats attmco
PRICES: 2Sc, &c, 7&c, and $1
Seats now on sale at Fraziir!--
Write the East Ore
j?onian for a free cat
alogue of them. A foil supply always kept hi stock.
SALE
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The Dining Room will be the center of attraction on this day. The favorite turkey will reign 3
f and thankful people will surround the festive board. Our Special Thanksgiving Sale f
rwiU be on Dining Room Furniture. Marked Down Prices will prevail on Side Boards, Fx- Jf
tawion Tables and Chairs. We olfer yousomething to be '1 hankful for if you take advantage! of our f
THANKSGIVING FURNITURE SALE I
Our Immense New Stock Is Now In
It is certainly a great collection of the very latest ideas. Ithas never been equaled in Pendleton. 3
Pl is the choicest of the most advanced manufactures. To see it is to be carried away with com- 1
Pkteness. All tfiP: nnvpiltifs rft in nnr stnrft. 'And
MARKED DOWN PRICES PREVAIL
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M. M. RHDER
THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER
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Cor. Iain and Webb Sta.