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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1902)
SS'" rrn ROODS at Alexander'. Vauw ij 1 lnJ9 get rs at Substantial Savings 11. nlermi: should be particularly attractive to isfft-s f,q. Marten. Mink. Beaver, Raccoon, """"f Collarettes, Scarfs, Boas in all the new shapes Lively lwPces: l 50 Fur Collar $i..9S 1.50 Fur Scarf 2.80 4 fs Fur Boa 3 58 7 50 Fur Boa 6.00 10.00 Fur Boa 8.00 Lumber 20 per cent discount sale on Ladies ItJlS sua UMATILLA HISTORY tlie band and Dr. A. n. Stone Is cap I tnln ot Ure football tearn. C. S. Ferguson is postmaster, which , Is so popular that all- political par- , , , . . ,les are satisfied with him. (Concluded.) , y. h. Halght Is the railroad agent. - ! express agent and telegraph operator acre ever since ho has been In the ' nt Adams and is very popular with business, '. the citizens. J, A. Winn has a hardware store! Tl10 buslnes Held of Adams Is prct and also carries a line of Implements, I ty covered except that It Is Harala, Handrlcks & Co, have a bank ls ba,"y nJi trennrni morrhnnrtisn K!nr a'nfl ram ' l-nrS.sl,ms of money arc handled at a largo line of everything kept In a first-class establishment of this kind. the place and, for lack of a local bank, business men are compelled to , ., .11 - T- ,1.1 ... .1,nt nShshnVe bee" ln bUS'nCSS Wl The City Dmg Store is run by Dr.! A. B. Stone, the local physician. Dr. More Power From Niagara. Stone is building up a good practice. It has been decided to build a large and a pood business. 1 power plant on the Canadian side of Adams has two good hotels. S. K. ' Niagara Falls, which when completed Klrby, a pioneer of 1S76, runs the wl" enablo the operators to furnish Hotel Oregon, having managed this 1 200,000 horse power. A few years ago institution since 1S97. T. C. Med runs! tn0 lrtca ot sl"B Niagara's power PIANOS FOR CHRISTMAS Nothing can be more appropriate or add more to the picas tires of life in the home than a high grade piano. There is no reason why a piano should not be in every home. Our easy payment plan makes it possible. Drop in and learn of it. S, L. WAKEFIELD & CO. X Wareroorn on Court Street xander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. FAMILY GROCERY & BAKERY 1 the Commercial hotel, having been In charge of this hotel 12 years. There are two feed mills at this place that run on a largo capacity for the home trade. T. C. Itied's mill has a capacity ot 5000 sacks annually. Bakor & Carpenter also have a chop mill with a large capacity and handle an average of 14,000 sacks of grain would have seemed ridiculous, but tho progress of invention during the past century has now made it possi ble. There lias also been wonderful progress made In medicine, during that time, the most noticeable being the introduction of Hostetler's Stom ach Bitters about, fifty years ago. This family medicine Is for everybody annually. Each of these Institutions , 0,11 mole especially ror tnoso wnoare also have larire wood vards and WPk and sickly. It will strengthen handle several hundred cords ot wood , the stomach and nerves and cure In annually. The wood is principally digestion, dyspepsia, Insomnia, con shipped from the mountains near stipation and m. 'aria, fever and ague. Meacham. ;TrJ 11 and See for yourself. W. H. Sayer has a blacksmith shop , which he has been running for nine' Shops for Southern Railway. , years. s ' Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 2S. The j J. E. Stanfleld also has a shop which 1 Southern Railway will construct one he has operated forgive years. 0f the largest shop plants on the, I Simpson & Son own the Adams- great system nt North Birmingham, i Livery stables,-ana they arc wen a suburb of Birmingham, and con-i PERFECTION IN FLOUR Is reached in BYERS' BEST Better llour cannot be made The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers' Hct Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. equipped. structlon work will beam at once. Dick Powers owns the barber shop plans have been drawn for eight and has run It for eight years. ; iarge brick buildings, each 100 by 400 Pell & Harala have a billiard hall feet, and 35 tracks of railway have We Appreciate You Trade p.rf it nives us nlea sure to furnish you with nice clean g ies, when we know we save you money, which we in- (i By oo- 'lice Hubbard Squashes, Sweet Potatoes bat are good. Cranberries that are iresh In fact there is nothinc kept in a first-class grocery that g go not handle, and we always keep the best of its kind. pt delivery Telephone orders given the same careful ition as those placed personally. The shops will build I 1 and confectionery and cigar stand 1 been laid out. . combined. 1 cars as well as repair cars and en I A, Arp runs the Kentucky saloon KiCs lor those divisions of the road and has been in business here for the in this section of tho South. past six years. Pete Murray runs the IRTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY & BAKERY Exchange saloon. Adams has a brass band and a foot ball team. S. VS. Kirby is manager of Masa! G&TA.RRS' In .! Ita Fta'tf '"nre ehouU be cleani tie-3. Ely's C'rcniii Ua'if the iliaci-cd ni' " u . It t-urff atarrli r-. ! u may a cold in llic Ik .J quickly, Startling, But True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes V). H. Turner, Dempsey town, Pa., "you'd sell alt you have ln K aay. two weeus use hub luuuc h new man of me." Infallible for con stipation, stomach and liver trouble. 25c at Tallman's drug store. Rebuilding Flour Mill. Island City, Nov. 29. Tho llouringj mill lately burned in this city is bo-! ing rebuilt. The foundations are now completed. The new mill will havo a much greater capacity than the old Cream Unlin 11 Mea into, no noE.nu, spread one an(j wm e fitted With the new over the membrane an J in absorbed. Rollerls lm- egt up-to-date machinery, mediate slid a cure follow a. It is not drying loei , ' not lirodncetrfczins. Largo Size, 00 cents at Druu-1 , , ..i.i., .1 eUtsorbymalUTrlalSizclOcentabymalL All kinds of shoe repairing at ELY BUOTIXEltS. 66 Warren Street. New Tort Teutsch's. WINTER COMFORT Well cooked meals and a warm house go a good ways in making a cold dreary winter comfortable and bright. Our stoves will cook good meals and our heaters will make the coldest building warm and comfortabje. The Thompson Hardware Co. The J 900 Wash Machine 30 days fm'tilnl RAIN-n THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you uso Graln-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy It just as much for it tastes tho samel yet, it , is like a food to the system, dis- j tributing the full substance ot tho pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At crocere eve rrwlierc j JJc. and Sic ier package. Saves labor and produces clcaa clothes Cash Price Mo W. J. CLAPKE&CO. Couil Ktrf t ark F. Jones' Piano Car Is Now REPRESENTING E1LERS PIANO HOUSE OF PORTLAND Open at the 0. R. & N. Depot Four of the Famous Cooperative Piano Clubs. a Success. Twill Pay You to Look Into It . -The Plan Is I tha ninn ic cimnip snfp find thtVs?ivffir trreat. Rrieflv Stated, each club stands collective n the position of a whole- ftUnVAr nnrrhjisin(y ?X nijnos. This makes it nossible for us to make the same concessions to club members that we p. uuj pwi viiMhJiai ----- - r 'wuld to a bone fied wholesale buyer, but which could not be made to each member of the club as an individual buyer The Proposition To begin with, members of these clubs get the Wry best nfannc made at dealers' orices. and in addition to this terms of oavment on them are much fcaler than in the regular retail way. The initial r first payment places the piano in your home. There will fc Font Piano Clubs "F,'' "G," " and "I." Each club being limited absolutely to but twenty-five members. Those joining ,Club "F" now, secure a line new piano by paying down the . small sum of $5 and making weekly payments of $.25. Club members pay $7 upon delivery of fcelr piano and complete their payments at the rate 60 per week. In the Club "H" series the intial payment will $J2 down and the balance in payments of $2 weekly. Those joining Club "1" will pay $20 down and $2.50 weekly. Or payments can be arranged on a correspond ing monthly basis. But either way, whatever piano you buy, be assured it is a first-class one, and js ac companied by a double written guarantee of its manufacturer and of this house. Now as to Prices You will make no mistake by joining now. Upon tho payment qf a small sum down, your piano is delivered at your home at once, then' a very small sum weekly or monthly finishes paying for same. No delay; no red tape as to prices and terms. $225 pianos go to club members for $J37 $450 pianos go to club members for $257 $500 pianos go to club members for $297 $560 pianos go to club members for $365 $600 pianos go to club members for $4J6 $650 pianos go to club members for $447 Samples to be Seen These terms secure you such favorable pianos as the Cbickering, Weber, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Vose, Weser, Marshal, Milton and others, all of them are rlrst-class and' having the guarantee of tho manufacturer and also ourHolves. -Samples of pianos in each club cad hp seen at Piano Cat, now located on Mam stieet,on south side of main track of O. R. & N. Company. Open days and evenings, ORGANS -Burdett Same Easy Plan. and Kimball, Sold on h ' - II ' j A Limeted Number of Members Will Be Taken From Adjoining Towns and Country If They Apply at Once