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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1902)
-i 1 1 iii i mi -i i mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmtmmafmmmmmmmmm I'HuUr h K HUi rAM as IT pays to trade at the peoples warehouse Jg3 . TP yf n n ts. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ACADEMY PLAYERS AFTER iflti Mis Tnunn nnu'c fUA MDirtMc r;; 1 - - B C 2 klrl BIG WINTER WEAR SALE rnam lackets, and all winter garments he ClOSea OUl ai nL,r iniwii to 5 Jackets to close at $5.50 0 lackets to close at $6.75 M i Coats to close at .$7.50 5(5 Coats to close at J it i. 90 6.50 Coats to close at SJ4.65 J6.50 Coats to close at $(5.85 Tenntt - Whltaker, the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Olympla oysters at Castle's. Men's half soles. 40c. Teutsch. - - VTI-YirrciLTTiraT? 9P. 1902 I TkT l -! 1 ... ESlJAIt v ' J' I I rifUUUIUU & iUL UlUi ttuu luuuvtu. Ladles' half soles, 40c. Teutsch. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Rubber heels for slipper' weather. Teutsch. All 1,-liniH nf Khnp rnnalrlnc at wiencwurs and saiir kraut at Teutsch's. I Nice furnished rooms for rent; 407 . .!. .Inmrr flAatl fit ttlf. Yt A. . 1. .nn. I Cigars, tobneco and smokers' sup Eastern and Cove oystes ' ,,'ieg at jack CandlsU's. With Four More Experienced Men. I Oh a3 5 Hi 8" 88 HQ nneWITIITQ Drib i i-w. Howard, farm loans. Gratz's clam chowder. era oysicna l vtvov 8 Qrj f J ox 8 fiii f '.. H5; lin ola Us. U... .IrtlliU.la nf tllA . (or the Peoples Warehouse r night specials. ... I I .. .1 no sandwiches at Gratz's. ch tor the Saturday night spec- .i ii t irr.. .. .1 ' suits will ho thn hciehth of n If made liv Slebert & Schulz. Blakeslee's olllce removed to building, Main and Court , room 20. Blakeslee's office removed to building. Main and Court , room 20. WareliniiKP saie Lodging nouse, la rouma A bargain. B. T. Wade. II... nt.ii...n ...I plODneiOlS OI U1B oiucraom the evening of Tnanusgwing. -A black, curly haired dog. ts to name of "Rubber." Tax Union saloon. Court street. ... .1 .11 (., 41. lomiorc oi suiune uu iu mo and rw!-i(r In n wnrm mom "p .. w.Lmje, ... . ... ... I- .kn oi tne airreeauie reacurcs in (inn m o f 'mo c iirif.!!:!! 1-1111 Stove. Th.-. fire is never out in ttfivi fttul tho rnnm pnn hp IvGDt in ii 2 it am for rour or nve f01 .'UUllllHK nllll lUwl w, the Hardware Man. Tiler rpiliir.tlnn on 25 nattern hats this week at Mrs. Campbell's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything" tastes good. The season for Dutton's fine taffies nd home-made chocolate creams. Presb English walnuts, pecans, a monds and all kinds of nuts at the Standard Grocery. The Daily East Oregonlan Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. Wanted Married couple without children wish to rent well located and furnished cottage. R. E. W. Spargur, city. On account of Thanksgiving, there will be no meeting of the Tribe of Bon Hur until the second Thursday in December. fewest Fad "fu, i?ood and coral) ar ft.. - ... r .. - suieau llKe wuu lire "s'.uui me east, see uie NEW IDEA L- HUNZIKER Tfce Modern Jeweler Grand Ball! ! ! Grand Ball! ! ! Grand Ball! ! ! Grand Ball!. ! ! Thanksgiving night! Thanksgiving night! Thanksgiving night! Music Hall! ! ! Music Hall! ! ! Musir Hall! ! ! Meeting With Success. Tin. ninimmimont. nf the high school journal Is highly encouraged by the success of the venture. The business men are advertising liberally ana tne iintrnnnirn thus far secured is greatly in excess of expectations. The school la In ho rnnerntulatetl tinon the UU dertaklng nnd the earnest wish of Pnmllntnn K tll.lt if. lie eStallllSnPU nn ii nnvinannnt basis. Com for the first issue is now being prepared and the holidays will bo enlivened by the additional cheerfulness of the "Ila-1,-awlnn." Fred Hartman and Will Wvrick are the business managers and are now soliciting for the ndver rising department. Engine Broke Down. The engine on the Heppner branch of the O. R. & N. broke down on its tlmt nlacp. yesterday nnd delayed the train for several hours. Real Estate Transfer. r m WiHo tnilnv sold the J. A, Werd iiroperty. on East Alta street, to Mrs. Minnie Raley, and lots 3 and 4, on Ann streot, uyers- auiuo. iui H. .S. Scales, to J. a. uaiey. the Academy Promises to Take the Honors of Eastern Oregon. The Academy football team has UAo challenged the winning team in the Tpn,llAfn.. nrw llnl.nl. PUi. o m 1 I fill tomorrow afternoon to play them a A enmo nn tho nftprnnnn nt Tin. P. i t .. . The Academy team has been strengthened wonderfully recently by the addition of three or four good men who have played for years and are husky fellows. Two of them are from the reservation and have played with the Chlmawa school, while Les ter Iewls and Berkley Halley, two old players, may line up with the Academy team. This will make the Academy team a very formidable foe. They say they are determined and will play the winning team ot me two rival teams for the championship of Eastern Ore gon for all there Is in it and they ex nprt tn win. The game here tomorrow lb for the championship which Baker City now holds and If Pendleton wrests It from the visitors the Academy team says it will surely win it from the homo boys when they meet on the local gridiron. If Baker City again carries nfr thn bnnnrs tbev are wllllnir to play the victors on their own grounds or in this city as the case may be de termined alter the game. Josepn Kennedy, captain of the academy team, Is anxious to play the winners. If Baker takes away the honors he says the Academy will bring them back as It Is settled between the nalvers nn his team that thev must and will bring the championship to l-entiieton this year. Goldendale Game Called Off. The game between the Pendleton Academy ffeam and the Goldendale team has been called off. The local tnnm watt tn linvp left tnnlcht for that place, but a telegram was receiv ed tills morning saying for. the boys not to come. This is a great disap nolntnient to the Academy team, as It expected the Thanksgiving game to fit them for the fray with the win ning team in the Baker-Pendleton high school game here tomorrow. Tomorrow's Game. Considerable Interest Is being man ifested in the championship game here beginning at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon between the Pendletou high school and tho Baker City high school teams. The Baiter team arrived this morn- ill 7 Kfl US to net a irood rest before going into the fray as they are look ing for a hard battle. The Baiter team has wolf all the games It has played so far this season, and won tram the Weston Normal team and from the l.a Grande high school with just about the same score that Pen dleton won from the same teams. This shows that the Baker and Pen dleton teams are very evenly match ed and one of the greatest games of be season is looked lor. Strong Teams. Tho liiuli srhonl team is the strong est It has ever been while the Baker City team is very little, 11 any, stionger than last year. The locals luivo hurt some very valuable prac tice, top, especially with the Indians Saturday, which did much to periecr. the defense of the team. The ooys are all in uretty good shape except Mllarkev. who strained his back slightly in the Saturday's game. lt he does not feel ablo to go Into the game Hawks will take his place at right end. The Line-up. Pendleton. Position. B. City. G. Wyrick 1 E Travllllan Baker :.T, Hosklll Williams L.G ...Harris Scott C Walsh i. finnin It. G James Arnspiger R. T James .Milarkey R. E Brown W. Wyrick Q. U snetoiu Hartman.., 1.. H Allen Capt. McCarty,. It. H. Angell R. Cronin F. B. Williams ReceDtion Tomorrow Night. a vpnmitinn will bo tendered the Baker City high school football team tomorrow evening at the Armory hall by the Pendleton high scnooi. - HOT SODA - Good hot chocolate and improved beef tea are a hobby with us, and only 3S This is one third seasoned with hot soda. Better than ever, but always good. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Sw. tr , r rum main at., lowara xnz vouri R U7 BETTER THAN EVER J 5c Ladles Wool Mittens 50c Ladies Wool Hoods. . 5c pr 25c ea 50c Ladies Natural Wool Vests and Pants 25c ea 25c Childrcns Nataral Wool Shirts and Pants t8c ea tOc Outing Flannel J 4 yds. for $t t5c Flannelette 9c yd 85c Silk and Wool Mixed Suitings, 44 inches wide . 48c yd 75c Fancy French Flannel Waisting 42c yd Saxon Yarn, all colors 4c a skein $2.75 Rainy Day Skitts $1.98 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN $ tm W W W Mi m i to to. to to to M toWta t CHICAGO MArtKETS. Qjotatlons Furnished by the Coe Com mission Company l. major, uo cal Manager. wtipnt Opened. Closed. December 743'75 74' May vou Corn December 5353U May Oats-December May Pork-January Aiay 43?T 31 i 3-! 150n 1407 New York Grain. Wheat Opened. December 80 May 80 53 42(S' 31Ms 32 1480 Closed. 80 8014 For four years the Nolf Store has been Santa Claus' Headquarters Toys Dolls Games McKlrdy Taken to Salem. Sheriff Taylor lelt this morning with David McKlrdy. nlins Jones, for Salem, where he will be placed in the asylum. $3.50 Shoe Value That Excel all Others fit flpljl, 11 Books Blocks Fancy Goods The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant BEGINS INVESTIGATION. Concerning the Workings of the Carey Act in Oregon. in suit,, nf the fact that the cor.' ventlon glossed over the rights of pri vate companies for the sake of liar mnnv. there Is likely to be a shaking up of tho dry bones among those who seem to have too liberally interpreted the meaning of the Carey act. Tne govern men t has already begun an In vestigation which, so state those ; the Inside show either woeful can- loaanpsK nii.t blindness on the part r,f ctoti. nfflclnlH nr an intent to pan der to the greed of private corpora tive interests, says the 'leiegraui. Us inspector, whose honesty Is not rinuhferi claims that not only did a company owning state contract aloug the Deschutes try to tinue mm, uui that another company was claiming land to be arid which is not arid land within the meaning of tho Carey act. The agitation over lrlgatlon duo to the formation of the Oregon lrlgatlon Association, has brought out some of these facts and will bring out many more important ones unless tne gov ernment officials are called off. Contest Declared Off. The declamatory contest, which was to have been held tomorrow eve- of thn niihlln school building, UlUg V in .11 botweeen the Baker City and Pendle ton high schools, has Deen caueu uu. The reason given is that Baker City ..i,Mi a not refl.il t to enter the con test now i.nd wished to have it post poned for a while. n ofltim&tes indicate a flaxseed crop in the United States In man n nlvyMtf 7.1 IIIHI.UUU UoUUiO. Albums 48c to $7.95, Toilet Sets 69c to $9.85, Vancy collar and cud boxes 65c to $3.95, Necktie 1 boxes 22c to $3.45. we are snow ing the greatest line of holiday goods in Eastern Oregon. FREDERICK NOLF Fancy Dishes and Lamps TRANSFER, TRUC KJNC5," S TOR A G E. CR0WNER BROS Telephone Main 4, Uu sail f . t' t grei alue hunters with Good Shoes j Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. LADIES' FAVORITE WINE IS MUSCATEL We know this because ladies call for this delicious lever age more than any other. Men say, "Ladies' tastes arc not bad," For the fruity flavor of our Muscatel has won many men to its side. Sold iu bottles for 50 cents or over Kline's bar for 5 cents a glabS. The pure juice of Muscatel Grape gives health and pleasure. H. A. KLINE LIQUOR STORE, 6X9 Main Street FRAZER OPERA HOUSE "", JIAlvr.li vvr.i.. r .. A A.a.4li1Cviravltfin7'l Hairy no IHIIWHIIIIIH londay and Tuesday Dec 1 and 2 PRICES: 75c, 50c, 25c Reserve seat sale opens Saturday DON'T FORGET The Big Clearance Carpet Sale at Failings. If you want a carpet, rugs, lace curtains, portiers, wall paper, you will never get such low prices again. The Standard, White, and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, oil, needles and parts for all machines. A first class repairer for machine and organs. JESSE FAILING Phone Main 34 tin lUVti Vl -f--- record crop. at rraziers