East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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Ca,tds and Societies I
Classified Adveftisements
COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI" E.
:aZSS
i,
AND TBADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. ;
TWO LINES,
PHYSICIANS.
rtiw 1 ,n tn 12 a. m.
.I-... hearlns.
l-fd 'for Vc.TactlTe er
kH. u.n J131
IT. K,SGO, OrricB, OTKU
,- ? rr u.in soi
UJjLa OOce In Judd
rO. ROOM 1" ABULIA
linear main P.".l : resl-
Vil
I tia"lcs ere. car. n08'
frtsVln Savlno Hank Dnll'
Iv-jr r.r.J ncrTon dlfcnse
K f - XW west of post-
I
$p,Ink.Vhone 1S1 black
,r KhAKESIUK. CIIKONIC
KThMIiic corner Main and
DENTISTS,
L.HiN nVVTIST OKriCK IN
5Tfi:sT OFFICE IN AS
J nrtr Schmidt's new druR
h"dSTl
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
UMATILLA TKXT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M.- -McetR
In Secret Society ball, second and;
fcnrth Tuesdays In each month. All visit-,
Ins Sir Knights cordially InTlted. J. S.
Kees, Kecord Keeper. B. D. Kstabrook,
Commander
I'KNQI.KTON I.ODC3K. NO. 52. A. F. ANI
A. M.. meet first and third Mondays of
each month. VIsltlnj: brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedjr, W M. ; Joe II. rarkes. Sec.
i'nxnLKTON chaitbh.. no. 2s t. a
T..ln. II 1 V P Wnmliler. spf-rMarr.
! meets second and fourth Fridays of each
' month In Masonic hall.
! DAMON LODGE. NoT 4. -KNIGHT OF
rvtblas. U . Item, v t- ; . n.
Fletcher. K. of K. and S. Meets every
Monday In Secret Society hall
MODEHN WOOMEN OF AXIKUICA.
Tutullla Camp. No. 030B. Meets first
and third Mondavs of each month at Odd
Fellows' hall. Goorjro A llanibiin. Con-
I Mil : U A. Kobblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF TIIT. WOULD- UECIILAR
' meeting of lVndleton Camp. No. 41.
I of W are held In Secret Society hall every
! Ssturdav evening Vlsitlnp nelshbors are
I always welcome. J V Walker, clerk A.
'J Ooen, C. C.
I
time 15c
times 20c
week 30c
THREE LINES.
1 time 20c
2 times ...... ...... 30c
1 week . . 45c
Extra lines'. 10 centt each a wsek: 25 cents line per month.
FOIt KENT
I woxl street
FOR RENT.
STOltE UOOM ON COTTON
Enquire of Chris. Hanley.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTELS.
IV POUXn-TIIK KOLI.OWISO HK.CKtBKD
I animal has been taken up by the mirahal of
the Cltv ot Pendleton, low It: One irrel iteld !
I u ...in In I.m t.AlHt . Iu-.I1 ,
i pounds jre4er. nobr'nd vllhlo If Md I The Bpst Hotel In PcndlctoO
animal ts not claimed by the owner or tho.o UK- ue:1 "ultl m C
entitled to the poieion ot u, eos ana r.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
maple nnos corr.T street, la
Ib block. Electricians, dealers In elec
I trlcal supplies. Honses, stores, wired for
1 electric IIeMs, bells or telephones. Elec-
trlcal fixture of all kinds. Get our prices.
' Uepalr work a specialty
BLACKSMITH I NG.
KANSAS Wi STORYIh
NAKED AMERICAN TROOPS
CAPTURE NATIVE VILLAGE.
jHKS AND BROKERS.
COI'ELAND i SON FOr. WHEAT RACKS.
Cheapest and best In town, S14 Webb St
( i' BANK OF ATHENA.
5r,fl surplus and
., tn..Mt r.n time denosltS.
L vln and dfmetp eTChauc
lit paopt a'tended to Heary
' Bire rashler F S I-
iWFJ:c EAVK OF WESTON.
two IV a eenerai Dans-
In ar"y attended to. It.
hin' I P.. Kllcore. cashier: HI-
Ut; -t-si M. .loans, i.
" liTtv 1 F Kllcore. Robert
j w rroebstel
-,:.rr s wi no s n a nk.
' - iUkcb Orpanlied March 1,
- fv 90" snrplus. jsni.ui'u ;
. - t mi' denoslts Ex-
!..- e-1 f ' m all principal
' jrlvcu to col-
F " president . J. N
ft;-H.' T J Morris, cashier :
; l. ashler
V" "NK OF FFNDLE-
s ; w surplus. 5,noo
h i tmtt b:inklnc business Ex-
c-a ransfers sold on '
Sf rn i New York and
h ip Northwest Drafts
ia. It-, i and Europe. Makes
- v - ,e terms Levi An-
" w F Matlock, vlce-presl
W. 'aO ler n T Johnson.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
THE OLD SEMFLE FEED YARD. 723
Cottonwood street. Lindsay 1 Doty
props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad
dle horses at all times. Hotw for ale.
'I'hone red 41.
rnxtMKRClAL sTAF.LES. G. M. FROOMEi
1 l'-i-nn. Lit err. feed and boarding. Al!
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers Op
i polite Hotel I'endleton 'Phone main 101
OREGON FEED YARd7 W "t. P.OYNTON
' prop Special care Riven to horses left
I with me Lower Webb street I'hone
' red 204.
Col. Funston's Regiment Goes In
Swimming and is Taken on Sur
prise. "A Kansas regiment under Col.
Funston was pursuing the Filipino
array one day in July." said a return
ed volunteer to the East Oregonian
representative, "when the Bagbad
river, near Malolos was reached. The
the women and children in the huts
escaping. As they peered out at
naked troop of 'Americanos,'
they doubtless thought another race
of islanders had invaded their coun
try. "Presently the main regiment came
'mi. hrluelne our clothlnc and wo wero
relieved and ordered to dress. Ex
cepting a few scratches made in our
charge through the brush, nobody wns
the worse off for that little swim."
Denies againtl 11 paid ana u taten away wim
. in ten days (r m the dale hereof, then t 2 "
i clock p. m. of the 2Mb day ol November. I'.WJ.
the said animal will be sold to the hUhot
. bidder, at public auct on. for cash, at the city
I pound, on the corner ol Cottonwood and Webb
'streets In said City ot lVndleton, the proceed
I ot such sals to be applied to the payment ol
I Vuch co'ts and expentea ol making s.ile Dated
J A lllskely, City Matshsl
IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DFPCHinKI)
aMmata have been taken unby the marshal ot
the t'lty of Pendleton, to wit: Ono white
mare, weight fW pound, trsndedhaton left '
mp. II saia annual rc uwi vimiuvu
by the owners or thoso entitled to
the nosiesilon of them, cojts and ep'nos
srainsi mem tiikihiim iiivih wh .,(.
ten nays trom tne utie nermii, men m
and as Kxid as any.
OUTSHINE ROYALTY.
to
BOARD AND LODGING,
THE WHITE LODGING HOI'SE, 301
South Main street. M T. Itradley. prop.
ri....-i Fiutmc nnrl lodrlti? rnftlDh,
I f.ood comfortable rooms and clean, el.
kept ls. IXKlcing . cents.
FMPIIlE LODGING HOI'SE. CORNER OF
E Court and Johnson streets. Good
Iar-e. clean room with comfortable beds.
Rates U5c Bnd .'."c a night. Thos. Smart,
Prop.
l-HTECTS AND BUILDERS.
fTAEP AUfl'ITECT AND Rf-
ha n..k implete and relle
b- Idini In 'he elty or eour.
T Jnd4 bmUIh-.g
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets Hoard by the dav or week.
Good table set Rates S4 and S5 per week
Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L.
Neff. prop.
ri'RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. TERM
treasonable, at 502 Water St, 'Phone red
15G.
THE 6TRAHOX ROOMING HOI'SE t.l" MAIN
street. Mrs H. F. Cooper. Prop Evrvth ug:
new and strictly flrft clsss. KUei S3c, jOc and
1 per day
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
f'filF fONT. ACTORS AND
" - H. rnUhed on short
I . b crk - sp-lalty Prompt
Iftiri n F.fnS' sret near Main.
kit nvTr.ACTOi: and wild-
l-J?r; TMtief on all Kinns
tn tnen wks, stun walls, etc.
nan urejon:an ocice
BXTI'V , I! 'IITEIT AND SI'-
WtH! Il-;nra T Aosoclatlon !
PI ASTFPING AND CE-
'ewnf Talks a soeclaltv. Ii;-
BS1 (n. Work guaranteed.
IrBadier and ehner'slriirar
tf O bex '04
GEORGE O-DANIEU NEW AND SECOND
hand goods bought and sold. Court St.,
Opera house block Call and see bid.
V KTIfOnt.E DEALER IN SECOND- 1
hand goode If there la an thing yon j
need In new or second hand fqrnlture.
stoves, granlt ware and crockery .call and '
ret hla nrlces. No. 212 Court street I
INSURANCE . LAND BUSINESS.
JOE H PARKES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD
St, Opera house block tland otrice bus
iness, such as filing of claims and Initiating
contests a specialty.
JOHN HA1LEY. JR. I S. LAND COM
mlssloner - Specialty made of land filings
and proof: Insurance and collections Of-1
Oct! In Judd building, room iu, ;
Mrs. Leiter and Daughter Alice,
Visit Lady Cunon in India.
Loudon. Nov. 21. No royal person-
',Sd v0URThl e e had' blor'sWrV to India where they are to be
mishlnV going on and occasional the guests of Lady Curzon, nee Mlw
n:u. ' f. , " ,v. 4,m.-Mary Leiter. during the approaching
g?es to righ and le : This firing Durbar festivities Members of the
had now aH ceased and not a sound British royal family will be present
. Tl.Jr; ,w ,,r,KSiv, after- at Delhi .together with any number
noon ex ept the distani piping of of the nobility, but it is safe to assert
some water fowl and the jests of the that the costumes am jewel, o all
-mt,t trnnners these will be eclipsed by the hap-
1 wiiii rxi....
Go in Swimming.
"Upon permission from our captain.
(Acting Major) Watson, about 40 of
us undressed and went in swimming.
The water was refreshing, after our
long march and we were enjoying it
hugely. The main body ot the regi
ment ' was down the river nearly a
half mile from the swimming hole.
The pickets had returned and joined
us. Everything seemed so quiet arid
peaceful that we relaxed, our guard,
even in the country of the enemy.
Shots From the Bush.
Our clothing was stacked up on the"
bank, our guns and cartridge belts
J ,H.-Iir ui
r."e.'". ""'s.""" ."I .T. I'aris and London.
ness of our
fusllade
inured out UDOn US.
'Grab you guns and belts,' shouted
the captain, 'don't stop to dress,' and
we scrambled out of the water into
the thicket with nothing but our hats
on. A few natives were in sight when
we reached the open a few hundred
vards distant, and we gave chase.
Never did Filipino nor Kansan run
so hard before or since. We chased
them into a native village, routed the
few soldiers guarding it and took
possession. The village only consist
ed of some 20 bamboo huts, but we
threw a skirmish line around !t and
began to patrol the street to Keep
nek
p. m.ol the SOrhday ot November, UXW, the
said animal will be sold to tho highest bidder,
at public auction, for cash, at tho city pound,
on the corner o) Cottonwood and t ebb street!,
In tald city of Pendleton, the procceda of surh
sale to le applied to the piymcnt ol such
com and cxpet"eol making sale. Dated this
19th day of Nov., 1902. J A. Blakley City
Marshal,
mmmm
pings of the two American women
who. as members of the vice regal
famllv. will be central figures at the
festivities.
Mrs. Leiter and her daughter were
passengers on the Peninsular and Ori
ental liner China, which sailed for
India todav. During the past two
davs van after van has been driven
to the P. & O. docks loaded with
trunks belonging to the loiters, It is
stated as a matter of fact that the
baggage of these two women numbers
more than 200 pieces. The many
trunks are said to contain more than
100 separate costumes, to say nothing
of the smaller pieces ol nnery. ah
of these costumes have been made In
Among them are
smug uiu lCi .u d , tlmt nave oocu.
,ur iness when a sudden o
of shsts from the juntle m whUe gaUn Rmvns
.".S AND SUPPLIES.
L??i. SPOKANE, WASH.
C8" Second-hand type
t5r"lrs repairing
7POE REPAIRING.
TIT I' nr jt i i-t nm L1
t-elass repairing with
li "ep in rear of Dlndlnger
C2M. Bhop 117 Alta 8t.
"K ND CARRIAGES.
iTnTTT:
l9i.7L.?lK N'"W AND VERY
wli,V-,.8 MrKay. prow. Call
I'. .7' lilerr stshle or !.
i "4 the hark will call for
.. IN I AKCIL PP.OP
8t4Dd ln ,ront '
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W S BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA
I pher of the city narvest views. In
dhi. photos for sale Flulsblng done for
amateurs Main St near bridge 'Phone
red 27G.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
(NEW TOKSOKIAL PARLORS, COURT BT,
Three doors west of Golden Rule Hotel. J.
i H Pace. Prop Fl'st clf Workmen, every
thing clean, all moaern improvement.
L08T.
t LOST LADY'S TAN COLORED PURBK, COh
i talnlnr a small amount of money. Silver
j Initial "I" on tide. Liberal reward to flndar
! by returning ame to Eat oregonian onW.
WANTED.
WANTED 8IXTY TONS OF CLEAN WHEAT
hay. P. y. Collier & Co.. Office ew Main at.
ANTi.i THREE OR KOl lt UNPUK
nlshed roomy for light houekeping. Ad
drtvs f M.. care East Oregonian.
'E COMMISSION CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000
1 8 Grain, Provisions, Steoks, Bends and Cotton for
uash or Future Dollvorv
t.l?.VtrliInent. miinL.li.ul -..ri ..,i.,.iiu,..,,y .nrltlM nwnlntr
ctnii ofrfJi: xtenei ve private wire Byatem In the world we ctai execute
1 ttiniZ :."' 1 romptly aud mitlafactorr than any other concern.
PS4lU fc, elfctute orders when lluilli. are reached. We do not hold
F tuning tn thaD. tlie ntargln you place In a trade. We charge no
FJJJlo ie r!tfw'i,? D-Graln lo per bushel, ritocka 2 r share. CominUv
' nd vou 7, 7 tV "i" 4 on per cent.
' u our Bk of StatUtica and Dally Market free. Write for It.
Ciiify,!, " Natolnal and State UaukB.
JtliJUl "
oftle'rS1!0? Caieroe Building, Minneapolis Minn. Ex
Mlm.i1 ,)wm and clUea of the Northwest, Including
n T "uman Jlltrvlllo n.. sirit. nr.11. Mnuno PcnHlft.
Fr.B.rrw O'tructlon to Pnrti.nH t, RSLtttP. Kverett and
lJfjout,-.
f'offlct, rn trade or account with us vou can operate H ln
H. HANSEN, Western Maaaser.
Mltou Offlo. U6 court StreoU Vhont, Main 461
c- MASER8, Lml Hnarn
Let Murphy Frame those
Pictures for Christmas
Do'n't put off having the
work dene. If Murphy
does the work it will be
good work and you will be
highly pleased, Best stock
of framing material.
E. J. Murphy's
Best work at lowest prices.
No Bad Debts
Are contracted by our system
of doing business for we sell
for cash and give our custo
mers the benefit of our saving
from loss. More fresh, first
class groceries for your money
than any other store in Pen
ton. Our stock is all fresh.
New goods arriving daily
Miller Grocery Co.
CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
embroidered in jewels. These aro in
addition to the regulation court robes
that ae taken along. Then thcro
are the strong boxes contalniiiB the
I.eiter jewels, and an idea of the
value of this part of the jaggaKO may
be had from the statement i that the
insurance aggregates $2,000,000. One
rope of rubies alone Is worth hund
reds of thousands of dollars. To this
Is added five diamond necklaces, and
long iopes of pearls, with a dozen
diamond biooches an pendants and
a cornet of diamonds and other rare
jewels of fabulous value.
When Mrs. loiter and Miss Leiter
teach Simla, where the summer pal
ace of the viceroy is located, they
will bo met by an escort, who with
Imposing grandeur, will accompany
them to Delhi.
MORE AMERICAN INVASION.
English Manufacturers Feel it Be
cause Not Up to Date,
While the talk about the Anicilcan
invasion has ceased in tho press,
there Is, cables the London corres
pondent of the Tribune, no lack or
evidence of active competition In
many lines of mauufactuie. Tho pro
vincial hotels are filled with Ameri
can commeicial travelers and agents
of manufacturing firms and there Is
a large Inn ease In the number of
branch houses established for perma
nent operations In the United King
dom. The iGsuitb of this destructive com
petition are noticeable lu the mid
land towns like Northampton and
Leicester, which have been dependent
for their prosperity upon the boot
aud shoe trade. There has been a
marked decline in the production for
both the home and foreign trade. The
strcetb of thoso towns are filled with
Idlers aud the shoemakers' wages
are falling. J)lcester Is mom fortu
nate than Northampton, since It lias
the hosiery industry, which has not
been seriously affected by the In
creased production abroad, but it has
a large working force of shoemakers,
now menaced with loss of employ
ment. Northampton Is In a sorry
plight from the shrinkage or business,
The foi tunes of those towns might
have been retrieved if the shoe manu
lacturers had kept abreast of Ameri
can enterprise and equipped their
factories with labor saving appli
ances, They neglected these matters,
however, and American boots and
shoes are now sold In Kngland at
prices which cannot be met, either at
Leicester or Northampton.
Tho tide lands of Alaska are not
publlc lands belonging to tho United
States, within the meaning of tho
mining laws, and no right whatever,
with respect to such lands, can be ac
quired by exploration, occupation, lo
cation or otherwise under said laws.
sintscitiiiKns to magazines, if vou
want to autwcrlbe to magatlor or ntwa
papers In the United 8tale or Hurope, re
mit by postal note, check, or send to the
HAST OltEGONIAN the net publisher's
price of the publication you desire, and
we will hare It sent you and aaaums all
the rink of the money being loat In the
mails. It will save you both trouble and
iltk. If you are a subscriber to the East
Oregonian, In remitting yon can deduct
10 per cent from the publishers price.
Address n.VST OUK00NIAN l'OH. CO.,
l'CDdleton, Oregon,
OLD NT.WSI'AIT.IIS TO ITT UNlUMt
carpebf, on phelv, walls, or for wrap
. i iii.i M.usnniipF lii larifc
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle
nt the HAST OltWiO.MAK oi-e. l'oiulle-
ton, Orefiou.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Headquarters for Traveling Mon.
Commodious Siimph; Rooms.
Rates $2 & $2,50
Special rates by week or month.
Hxccllcut Cuisine.
Prompt UlnltiKroont Service,
l:erv Modern Convenient.
Bar ami billiard room u couneotion
Only Tlirctt Blocks from Depot,
Oregon
Shoreline
amd UNION PACIFIC
IIEPiRT
ros
Chlrago
I'urtland Special
Svp. m.
tU Huntington.
Tlmo SclKxlnlo
From I'oudlotou
IHMTI
raov
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Lt'lliet Couft ami Jolthn'ii Stic.
l'c-tulUti'it. rvK"ii.
M F, Kolty, Propriotpn
'k.
Bah Lake, Denver. Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan
sas City, Ht. Louis,
Chlcsgo and Kut
Atlantic
Kipresa
5:1) a m.
Tla Huntington.
St. Tsui
Fast Mall
8 If) a. ra,
Tla
Spokane.
Bait Lake, Denver, Ft,
Worth, Omaha, Kan.
as City, St. Unit,
Chicago snd East.
Walls Walls, Uwliton,
Spokane, Wallace,
Pullman, Minneapo
lis. Bt. I'aul, Dululh,
Milwaukee, Chicago
ana Estl.
ll:lo p.
MM p, a.
Ocean and River Schedule
KKOM FOHTLANU.
8.-0) p. m.
All sailing dates nub
lecttocbauge.
For Ban Francisco
Ball every & dar.
tfaflr
except
Bunds? I
8:00 p m. ,
Baturdar
1U0 p M.I
Columbia Itiver
To Astoria aud War
Landings.
iit p. m.
4:00 p. M,
6u inlay
Wlllnmotto Itlvur.
runt, leave Portland daily, excent Bund.T
(stage of water permitting) for Willamette an4
lamnui mvrr points.
Uave I Leave
Klpatia Snake Klver ' lewlifin
11)5 a.m. Klparta to I-wltn ! 7H.b
Dally . uaiiy
Eiept Mon
I Kacpt Moa
F. F, WAM8I.EV, Agent, Pendleton.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht. Paul, Ht. IouU, Kan-
uaa Ulty, Ht. joe, uiuaua. aim
All Points East and Soulli
Portland and points
on the Sound
TIMI OAKU,
Lv FeadUloa, daily eioept Bondays .1
IM-pm. W.A a.. ..a
Arrive renaiewn ua7i jj
Friday IIr25 pm.
Arrive I'endleton Tuevlsv, Thursday kut
Baturday 925aia.
Leave Walla Walla daily, eau touoa, 11 xa psj.
Arrlvt Wslla Walla dally, west bound, sta.
For Information regarding rates and atou.
modatloni.i-all on or address
I'sndleton. Orsaoa.
8 B. OALDltKHEAD.O. F.A..
nana nana, nun,
iuVt' .
ret
7? - jC-1 rw
HEATED BY STEAM 1
LIGHTED BY ELECTUICITY
Aiiiiirleiiii I'liin, nihmH V.'.'S (J.OO
IMiriliiv.
KiiiiiIhmiii I'liin, Alid. 7.1c, I.(M).
.Skh!1hI i'iitf-H l in month.
Free 'bus meets all trulnsl
Commercial trade solicited
Hoc .sample rixxu
SK!ci;il AiU'iiliim (liven Country Trade
riOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WBHB STS.
GEO. DAnVEAU. Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heatcu
f
Uuropcaii flan.
Block and a half from depot,
.Sample room In connection,
ROOM KATE - 50c, 76o, J1.U0
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
American Plan, j prr dsy snd upwud,
lkailiuailcis for tourists and couimsicial Uat.
cltr hx-cll raits made to Isiulllcs and shift
gentlriiiru The uiaiisgemcnt will Lc ulcaaM
at all Uinta to sliotv roouu and give prms. A
modem Turkiih bathcstahlUliuiriitiu llic botct.
II C )iOWIkh, Msusgcr.
Babbitt MeUI, beat In the world, In
bar. Prlta $1 per bar, at tha Eatst
Oreoonlan Offioa.
I's 1 7.m.iA r 1 rA'i fa 1 h mm j' HiTl
- - - - .
IqTd BY TALLMAN A CO., DRU G0I8T8, PENDLETON, OREQOH.
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