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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1902)
r rsnODS at Alexander's. t .grt I at Substantial Savings i.i PcnnC snouiu uc j ....... . fct s oceiii b Mink. Beaver. Raccoon. Collarettes, Scarfs, Boas in all the new shapes L o price? - i;n Fur Collar $1.98 1.50 ur scan .o US Fur Boa 3 5b iftFur Boa 6.00 rur tsoa. o.w no per cent discount sale on Ladies I continues. inder Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. UIIU HISTORY (Concluded.) ISIlUIUUilHIUIH )N'T FORGET Clearance Carpet Sale at Failings. If you It, rugs, lace curtains, portiers, wall paper, you It such low prices again. Indard, White, and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing il, nedles and parts lor all machines. - A rust r for machine and organs. !SSE FAILING Phone Main 24 enasBssasnonrassai has built up a pood trade. Mr. Sando has also recently completed a new residence, which Is one ot the neat buildings of tho town. M. J. Cockerllne and George V. Hcwett, eaeh have drug stores. M. J. Cockerllne has been in the business three years. Charles Stanton owns a feed mill with a capacity of about 15 tons of grain n day. He supplies the local market. , Frank Stanton has a livery stable, one of the best arranged In this sec tion of tho country. Mr. Platzoedor has the meat mar Vet. He buys from local cattlemen and stockmen and has a good trade. D. Howard runs the barber shop. 1 Charles Alspach has the saloon. He opened up business last April and is doing a good business. C. E. Bott runs a confectionery and billiard hall combined. j Dr. John Griswold has been the loccal physician for 20 years. j The Helix Hotel, by Ed Whitman.1 has been established eight years. It is well arranged. Is run on up-to-date methods and is doing a good business-' M. J. Cockerllne also has a hotel.1 This hotel has many patrons and Is a popular place. I Ira Julian is the local railroad and' express agent and is telegraph oper ator. S. T. Isaac Is postmaster and has occupied this position through several . political administrations. The town of Helix will be Incor porated at an early date under the. laws of the state. 1 A Million Voices I Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had Bettlcd on bis lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consumption, but could not help him. When all thought he was doom ed he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and ' lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlei free at Tall man & Co.'s drug store Daughters of Confederacy. Kort Worth. Texas, Dec, 2. Fort Worth has opened wide Its gates to tho scores of fair delegates who have arrived for tho annual state -convention of the Daughters of the Confed eracy. Tho convention will be In ses sion' during the next three days and judging from the present Indications It will be the most successful in the history of the state society. Austin, Galveston, Houston, Corslcana, Waco, Terrell and other cities of the state have sent large numbers of delegates who arc being handsomely entertained by the local members of tho society and by the people of Fort Worth generally. An ostrich never goes straight to i iiO .AA 1..., 1 1 I with many windings and detours. In order to conceal the locality from observation. GRA1N-0 THE PURE V M THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit Is quickly over come by those who let Grain-0 take Its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or healthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. At poetri mtjwhere ; He and Sic. pur pick tgt. AGREEMENT Pendleton, Or., Dec 1, 1902 This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have agreed between ourselves to establish uniform prices for the care and board of j horses by the month.. One horse' to hay by the month $12.50. One horse to hay and grain per month $14. Commencing Dec. 1, 1902. - G. M. Froome 1 M. J. Carney S. F. Hays 1 W. Undsey. 1 of Schiitz Beer Sold in One BETTER SEE THAT : BUGGY They Are Going to Give E. Away at The Boston Store Ticket With Every Dollar Purchase This makes us, by over one hundred thousand barrels, Milwaukee's largest brewers, and Milwaukee, as you know is the most renowned brewing center in the world.. THIS IS HOW IT WAS DOME For fifty years we have doubled the necessary cost f our brewing that Schiitz Beer might be pure. We cool Schiitz Beer in .plate glass rooms, and all the air that touches it comes through air filters. We age our beer for months before we market it. That-is why Schiitz Beer doesn't cause biliousness. We filter Schiitz Beer through wonderful filters, then sterilize every bottle after it is sealed. The Beer That Made Milwaukee ramous lit. t 1 '17 "w