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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1902)
I in act iy Mi 11 ' . ,i i- , ii i FELT We carry the Celebrated Alfred Dolge Line and have them in red, black, drab and green. Juliettcs and Slippers. New line just received We also have Pelt Romeo's and Felt Slippers for men.. Just the thing for cold weather. k Co: Phone Main 1181 SOCIAL HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST WEEK . i- Pn4icnn and Vicinity Notes . BfO. Regular Correspondent Personal and Otherwise would no doubt take advantage of tills opportunity. gen Good Shoes Cheap. Kecognlslng ie aen-and for a day 5rown' " else social resume, special column will hereafter be run on each Socia Notes. Saturday, In which will be given all jilsg Jessie Herman Is the guest the social happenings of the week and of her brother Ba rnest Hartman and readers are earnestly requested to wife or n pntertamcd a 'hand In every Item of Interest br S"1"' vouiig ladles at her home Thurs jurday morning. It Is the desire to! evening Those present were the set all the news from reliable sources j Misses Bitter, Wood Parrott, Hcna land all parties bavins visiting friends. jk Thursday for j holding receptions, club meetings, ,n" i Waua' Walla," where she will be the ifnrmnl nnolnl Catherines. In rellciou"! i . . -i '.,, . flnrs. B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1902. PERSONAL MENTION. is Charles P arris, of Walla Walla. in town. 3. F. King and wife are in town from Athena. Elt Spike, one of Butter Creek's stockmen. Is a guest of Tlotol Pen dleton. The county court has appointed Alex Huson road supervisor for Mc Kay precinct. T. A. Rhea, one of Heppnor's lead ing citizens, Is In the city looking after business interests. T. C. Warner and Chas. K. Ferguson left last evening for Arlington to try their luck shooting geese. W. Bollons, roadm&ster for the O. R. & X. Co., at Pendleton, Is at the Perkins. Oregon Dally Journal. Miss Ella Hendricks, of McMiuV ville. is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. R, W. King at the Baptist parsonage. Q. W. Bradley, the wheat buyer and fnrmnl social Catherines. In rellpo musical or literary circles, are kindly requested to send In the particulars. her duties as clerk in the county clerk's office. Edward J. Oedlng received a letter from his .ather, Louis Oedlng yester day, who is now in New York, stat ing that coal was now retailing at S15 a ton there. Miss Belle Darden, of Walla Walla, , friends of the happy young people.: Is visiting friends in the city on her wa yfxom La Grande where she has been waiting on a patient. She is n graduate of the Walla Walls hospital. Word comes from Pilot Rock to the effect that H. C. Janes, formerly edi st nf friends for a few days Mrs Charles A. Carter will return from Portland Wednesday morning, n viit nf several days with Prominent Young Peopl; WeJ. !frends. One of the society events of the j Miss Mable Mathews is visiting re season in Pendleton was the marriage iations in Moscow. Wednesday evening, at the M. E. jj-g t. C. Warner and Mrs. C. 1. church, or Miss Bertha Wells to Dr. rerKUSOn. are the guests of Walla Thomas M. Henderson. Itev. Robert Kftijta friends. They will return to Warner officiating. The marriage was Uen(et0:l tj, nret of next week, solemnized promptly at 8:30 In the I Mrs jonn Vert will spend Thankc nreeence of a great number of the I m- with friends In Athena, friends of the haiiDV young people.! Marshall, of Portland, will a-- The wedding march whs played byjrlve n tne dtr next week to be the Miss Cozble Raley. At the appoint- j g,,rat of her brother. E. P. Marshall ed time the bride was escorted to the anlj wjfe ,or a few days, altar by her father, and the groom j jlrs. T. C. Taylor will entertain a was accompanied by the minister. : few jrends on Thanksgiving at C The altar was beautifully decorated j 0-ciock dinner. The bride; Hnlf our nnnulation Is looking lor- or- Urr-rf -n-ith Tst lilrasille and ulllici pation to next Thursday, TLanksglv ing day. when they will visit tin homes of the other half and partake tSTLT: proprietor Tthe Fre rater with flowers and plants The b .rr jrA.--. i.u was richly dressed in white silk consumption. He is not expected tnfJnaie tnmmed in point ace wl two tnG STOom was dressed In black. Im- A. U Dobie. who has spent iae pasi Mrg Henderson repaired to their of tne j, American table-bird- few months in tins city organizing uie home whlch nafl bGen ppared for!tu,kevan(1 other cnjovablo things Pendleton Seed Separator Company, them at 440 Rajer street whero a re-,wnlcn" po t0 nlake up a holiday din left Friday evening for his home inlccpUon was yen mauy fr.cni;s , ner Michigan. He will go by way of Chi-, from 9 to ,2 Manv beautiful and ral-t cago and will return to Pendleton In'uabIe preScnts were received by thej witch's Ciub. a few months. , brilJe and proom. but none of them ' T1)e witches are to form a club W. L. Stewart, whose Job as lunch., were valued more highly than some 1 r0mposed of eight young ladies who counter clerk at Meacham, was burn-1 point lace and battenburg pieces jave tle delightful "dance Hallowe'en ed up Thursday night, with the Log I which were made by the mother ofTn. wjjj at th ehomes of the Cabin, and whose good nature is as the groom and sent from Indiana. : memhm rtiirlnr- the winter wide as the reputation of that famous I jjrs. Henderson is the daughter of months and will no doubt brew la institution, is In the city today, visit-ijir. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wells. pion-',, ..ij witchcraft nther nleas- eers of Pendleton, and the groom is . ant entertainments for their friends, one of the risiug young physicians and surgeons of this rity. The bride) Union choral Service. has spent most of her life in this city T-n Pi,r.irE nf tho rtifTerent ders is one of the leading horse buy-, where she has a host of adi-..liiug rhiirnhM nf thp rin- nre rehearsit-.c ers and dealers of Walla Wnlla -oin-! friends. Their well-wishers Join in , for a nlon cnorai serTiee to be held ty, and Mr. Mosgrove ii one of the j hearty congratulations. Thanksgiving evening. The place of leading hardware dealers of Milton. , holding this service has not yet been Rev. Jonathan Edwards, pastor of) Toung men io entertain. decided, but will be announced late) ing among friends. C. A. Sanders, of Walla Walla and Athena Club Note. Mrs, Lillian Cole Bethels vriltes that her parliamentary class at Athe na was a xery enthusiastic one, with the membership about equally diTld. ed between men and women. At the close of the drills a permanent class was organized and will meet regular lr during the winter. The Athena Friday Club Is In n prosperous condition, having ovtr So members. The clnb is studying Ore gon history this year. A Valuable Addition. Jlrs. Sklles, of the North Side Club, of Denver, is a recent valuable acces sion to the ranks of the Pendleton club women. Some of our ladles re member Mrs. Skiles as the efficient chairman of the hotel committee at the Denver Blonnlal. We expest to gain much practical information from this Denver club woman, as the Den ver women stand in the very front rank and are known the whole coun try over as wise and Indefatigable workers In all lines of women's work. the .i 1 --uml i0 c-J cation.; I iA -I., ' icons . 'era pia,e i4teT match, 1 creations over the .Z61! 1 WraDt)ereJ ' Owlt, Cheapest i Club Notes. A letter from Alaska says: "We considered the feasibility of becoming a part of the Oregon Federation, but finally decided to organize an AJaska Federation," so at the next Biennial a new federation from the far North will be added to the list We are glad to note that the chair man of our Domestic Science depart ment (state). Dr. Mae Cardwell has returned to Oregon. Dr. Cardwell Is an enthusiastic worker In her depart ment, and the clubs may expect some pertinent suggestions from her com mittee soon. Our state committees are a little behind in their Tork this year, but we hear that they will set in line before long. The habit of beginning late ia one that greatly hinders all sorts of good endeavor, and Just here is a good place to repeat our local clubs moet at 2:0 p. m. nne norse man oi Axnena, was aMatt Mo3grove, of Milton, are resis guest of the Golden Rule Hotel last;teretl at Hotel st Georfre. yr. an. W. D. Hansford, Col. J. H. Raley and C. B. Wade will leave this even lng for Sumpter on a combined bus! ness and pleasure visit. Sarah Sophia Aimquisrt has nieo the Congregational church, returned 1 A social event which promises to her Intention of renouncing all alle-t evening from Davenport, Wash., eclipse anything heretofore given this The Jolly Club. glance to the King of Sweden and be- where he had been to attend the fun-, season is the party being arranged The members of the Jolly Club eu- j coming an American citizen. j eral of his brother-in-law, L. B. . by some of Pendleton's well-known i tertalned their friends again Fridav j Mrs. W. H. Congdon and son, of j Owens. Rev. Edwards will hold the young men. which Is to occur on the evening, at Mush? hall. The usual ! Umatilla, are at Hotel Pendleton, regular Sunday morning and even- evening of December 4. The names . iarpe crowd of young people passed I Mrs, Congdon is the popular proprle-'ing services in his church. of the following gentlemen who have!a pleasant evening in dancing to the tress of one of Umatilla's prominent Ed Hendryx has purchased tnotlle arrangements of the affair In strains of Kirkman's orchestra. The, hotels. Granite Gem, a weekly newspaper ! charge are a guarantee for its suc-l ypung men who compose the inem-) Miss Delia Crigler has returned published at Granite, in the oumpter I ss: Messrs. Roy W Ritner. George i hership of this club, believe in being; from Freewator where she vlsited i mining region. Ed is a former Uma- j A. Hartman. Jr.. Eiored B. affie. , up-to-date and expect to encage the her parents and has again resumed ' tllla county boy and his many friends "m,er 1- Carpenter,. Fred Lampkin. : services of Messrs'. Newkirk and Raj'. . here hope for his success He Is an Charles B. Sampson. Charles E. Bond i who will at future parties give Ic- ,old newspaper man and will no doubt j Harry . Thompson, James B. Welch, ; structions In the terpsichorean art,' Vrw TWr.c fWoc t,make many friends In his now field. Oliver W. Reiser. Mark Moorehouse including all the latest dances. The1 wa vu, 0 - . and u vnnip k stfiwnm ik i . i i.i they secure these Instructors, as many. Parliamentary Club. The Parliamentary Club will hold its regular meeting next Tuesday af ternoon, at 2:30, atthe Commercial Club rooms. It is hoped that the full membership will be present promptly on the hour. Even Pendleton club woman and any club woman visiting In the city Is cordially invited to at tend the meeting. The report if the committee on revision of coastl' jthm will be considered. ThlB revision promises to give now means of useful ness to our clubs. There are many lines of club work, and with a large membership each may find the line that suits her best. Our public schools, our library laws, civil government, -in fact, any of the questions included under the title of civics, will properly come into our discussions and study this year. REAE ESTA1 The 20,000 to. , 'ElhWth 15 PJV1 . . uvaca, f3jU ""OB tea 140 acres on the ihJ Pendleton llsttl stojk raschetllt ' - fc fJCJ Q lots, reB!fienceit uuuacB, I do not list price is right E. T. m Real Estate! CM II THE PUR GRAIN C0F1 Even cUldren ii because they lib h i tors say it is good fort; not? ItccntahsaHcij merit of the vm rx of the poisoas of aet I THY IT TCI Atgrocm erernieR; Iktil effective mast be spli mented by pore drags If""yourJ prescription is filled by us it contains nothing but the best in gredients that your doctor prescribes for you. We ever substitute. TALLMAN & C2 THE DRUGGISTS J. h. Moran, commonly known among his friends as "Jack," will leave this evening for La Grande j where he goes to close a deal, with the bank for putting in a large safety vault. Mr. Moran represents the Nor- rls Safe & Lock Co., of Seattle, and has the distinction of making some of the largest deals ever made bjany of the salesmen of the company. Grand Ball Monday Night i A grand ball will be given Monday night, November 24, by Elntracht j Lodge No. 6, Sons of Herman, in Ar mory hall. Admission will be $1. I Plenty of lunch and refreshments 1 will be be served free. The Second-Story Man Well, Bill, how's business? The Bank Burglar Well, we're havin' a lot of competi tion from de feller on de Inside. Puck. Forecast of Events. A grand ball will be given by Ein- j tracht Lodge No. 6, Sons of Herman. Monday evening, November 24. A grand masque ball will be given Wednesday evening, November 20. in the Hughes hall, in East Pendleton Kirkman's orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion. Ball at Helix. A grand masque ball was glv-.L in the Huson hall, In Helix, Friday night. This was one of the social events of the season In that city and one of the largest crowds ever to at tend an event of this kind was pres ent Although the hall is a large one the floor was crowded to its utmost capacity and all voted the event very enjoyable. Look Jtlere.... . iao acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, 2500 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, $650x3 160 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton Si 500 160 acres, on the river, 7 miles from Pendleton, 35 acres in alfalfa, good house and barn.. .. $4000 Good house on West Alta street f noo Good five-room house,, north of river, six blocks from bridge $ 900 Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each t 800 Dutch Henry Feed Yard Good property in city and country .too numerous to mention, any location that one may desire. W. F. EARN HART, ASSOCIATION BLOCK I'H'Hm ilium mi mm iiiiiiiinii 1IHHH 1 1 I I I I t Carvers! Carvers!! CARVERS!!! 1 have just received a fine assortment of carvers. Do not fail to get one to carve that Thanksgiving turkey. My prices are within the reach of all See the fine display in south window T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN MHHH1MHUMHIUHmilHHmillHHHj Operatic Extravaganza. By far the greatest society event of the season will be the production of the "Military Girl" by the young la dies of St. Agnes Guild, on December first and second, The comedy roles will be In the hands of competent comedians, and the ) pretty girls taking part will be a revelation to Pendleton theatergoers. From the rising of the curtain on Camp Funs ton, to tho grand finale of the third act there Is not a wait. - Thursday Afternoon Club. Tho Thursday Afternoon Literary Club met this weefc with Mrs. M. J. Lane at her home on College street. After the usual business was dis posed of, each member gave a quo tation from some English author. This was followed by Interesting and Instructive papers on English cathe drals and St. Glle'8 church, Scotland, read by the following ladles: Mrs. John Halley, Mrs. C S. Jackson, Mrs. E. P. Marshall, Mrs. M. A. Sheridan, Mrs John Vert, Mrs. Bean, Mrs. A. D. Stlllman. Many photographic iew6 of exteriors and Interiors of different materially to the Interest In papers read. The pleasant and profitable afternoon was brought to a close with light refreshments. Soles Of Oak UPPERS OF THE besT boX calF T. JOE ST0I Special Dress Goods Sale for One Week Oilj Dress Goods worth Si.;o. Sale Price 1.25 " " " " " 1 00 " " " .75 " " " .60 " " .50 " " 25 " We must reduce our dress goods stock, and to do 1 make these big cut prices. We will save yon nonejl dollar invested in dress goods. Come and look im We are agents for the Cosmopolitan Paper raifstul THE LYONS MERCANTILE Remember: The largest slock of goods in the chjioakl Fastened and put together in a manner to please and satisfy the most exacting Such are our Men's Shoes that we sel; for $3.50 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Warm Shoes and Slippers Wlllliltmju Order of Washington Social. The members of William Martin Union No. 155, Order of Washington held a social session on Wednesday evening at the conclusion of the busi ness session. Dancing and games were indulged In until a late hour, whon a banquet concluded a moa. enjoyable evening. It Is the inten tion of the members to make a spe cialty of tho social sessions during the winter months. Lincoln the Statesman. Prof. W, D. Lyman, of Whitman college delivered the third lecture In the university extension course at the congregational .church laat evening. He handled bis subject, "Lincoln, the Statesman," In an entertaining and masterly manner. The next lecture In the course will be given next Fri- Tte Queen Hotel Now Open The nev, building, 30 by 8o, recently erected by Joe. Ell, on Garden stre;t, between Court and Alta, is now open to the public Contains 30 well lighted, and venti lated and newly furnished rooms. Not an inside room in the build ing. Modern inprovements, elec trie lights and baths. The Hotel is directly back of of the Queen Chop and Oyster House on Main street, and the Queen Chop House and the Queen Hotel will be run in connection by Messrs. Olson & Van Poymbroeck Proprietors ALWAYS SOMETHING To be seen in attractive millinery at our pante jjjj trimmers kepn rnnctantlv in tniich With tbt sW:1 rpntprt rf iU 17..... .l. Jooc are al!"l w .udl ci 11 w ujc iait.b ,wfc- - . display. Come"in and study the very newrst ttjl As the season advances so do our siji I CARRIER MILLINER THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HA. A GOOD THING' AND WE'LL PUSH IT ALONG The best and most convenient thijT the kind we have seen is a neat little i Showing a onlfinHnr fnr 1903. 3 lodge tory, railroad time card and car fares, are for free distribution. Call lor M. A. RADER THE FURNITURF MAN 0 ffcgotil IjCHN M1TC PRIVAT lili - Win Be F nimittion- idlpg e