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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1902)
FREE MAIL DELIVERY 3 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WE REHOUSE, . HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL DURING FIRST MONTH SHLE OF This week we will bo busy invoicing our largo ' t i ..till nronorA mir cnvn earance Sale FOR JANUARY hVnit lor it inlty per cent reduction on overy- h in the winter lines. I BDAV DECEMBER 30, 1902 BREVITIES. Ho-rd, (arm loans. 0rti' clam cuowder Ifood fresh at Castle's. (thing smokers want at Neu,- handkerchiefs, mufflers, at b's. jte shoes. Have them repaired Btsch's. iet knives, he to $1.73. Com The Noir store. lints combs, fine toilet soaps, Stationery, at Noll s. 1 cigar store for smoking art! ' al! kinds. Patton's old stand. . . r 1 . 1 -I it cigar store, miuvy s oiu bsadQuarters for smokers' sup- Sale Buod bus'reas on Court Ee Earnhart, the real estate receptions, dinners and so- Uhenngs supplied with nuts own make candles and bon The Delta. fcker, the eye specialist, will give January 10, 1903, to every per ith bad eyes, a pair of correcUy Ked and scientifically ground ! free of all cost. Charges In any 111 be made to cover cost of only Office at 120 Court L ITATE 000 acre tract and 12.000 sheen. acres, 8 miles from Pendleton. ater and 00 sheen at 10 iwr uu marsei price, 3,7UU, acre hock rancti, running water, Kite, 100 tous of hay in Darn, wen in Caina Prairie, $2,200. Kree of wheat land. 1" mllvo IPendleton, $6,000. 3t in tue river, 6 miles from too, I2.S00 i wheat laud. 4 miles from l ou reservation, good water,' on the river. 12 mile from Ml. 800. i partial Hat of many stock at farms which I have listed. iroperty a Specialty ke a lone list of desirable residences, and business I ) not list nrnnnrtv imliwa tho briht t T. WADE, Kl Estate Dealer. Whltaker, the dentist. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Have your clothing cleaned at K. Foerger's. We make candy fresh every day. The Delta. Wanted to Kent A stable. Call at this office. Swift's Premium hams and bacon at the Standard. iou save money by buying gro ceries at the Standard. Finest line of canned goods and preserves at the Standard. House for rent. H. J. Stlllman, 1001 East Railroad street. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes good. Mrs. Campbell Is closing out her stock of winter millinery at cost The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. For sale cheap, the Depot Livery Stable. Inquire of Earnhart, the real estate man. Perry Houser Is now prepared to supply you with meat at his new shop on East Alta street. Perry Houser's meat market on East Alta street is now open. Best meat promptly served. New house to rent on WeBt Court street: five .rooms, bath room and eel lar. Call at the E. O. Office. The Daily East Oregonlan Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. Wanted A good cook to cook for nine persons. Wages $25 per month Apply at once at the Umatilla Indian School. Until January 10 Henker will give a pair of glasses (lenses) to eye suf ferers free. Charge will be made for frames only. 120 Court street. If your eyes botner you, call on Hanker, he will fit your eyes with pair of glasses (lenses) free. Charge made for frame only. 120 Court street. Don't Keep Carriers Waiting Put up Boxes for Your' Mall Patrons the Postofflce Can Be Supplied With Boxes Now. The free mall delivery has been es tabllshcd in Pendleton just a month In this time it has been proven that free delivery Is meeting with the ap proval of the people. Deputy Postmaster Charles French said this morning that more than one-third of the people Of Pendleton were already having their mall de livered at their homes and there was every indication that many more would take advantage of the delivery during the next month. Should Put Up Boxes. All patrons of the free delivery should prepare boxes at their homes for the reception of mall. When the delivery boy comes to the door and is not answered ho does not leave the mail unless there is a box In which to place it. This causes the patron to have to 'wait until the next deliv cry Ik made. Carriers are not allow ed to throw the mall down at the door or on the porch like It was an ordinary newspaper. If this was done valuable packages might be stolen or lost, and the postoftice department would be held for the loss. This be ing the case. It would be much more to the advantage of all patrons' to pre pare some kind of a receptacle for 'their malL Don't Keep Carriers Waiting. Patrons should also bo careful about keeping carriers waiting at the door. Many people are said to he in no hurry at times to open their door receive mall when the carrier To Improve Business Standing. Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 30. Under the auspicc3 of the State Colored Men's Business League, a two-days' convention was begun in this city to day with the object of increasing the business rating of the negro and in spiring him with loyalty to racial en terprise. Among the topics for dls cusslon are: "Agriculture as an En terprise," "Our Real Estate Interests," "Our Duty as Citizens," "The Best Methods of Encouraging Racial En terprise," and "Social Phases of Our Business Life." i Grand Ball!! Grand Ball!! Given by Jolly Club!! Music Hall!! Music Hall!! New Tear's Night! ! Klrkman's full orchestral ! Everybody come. Club's last dance. Among Our Most Popular Handkerchief CWors is MAGNOLIA A pleasant and lasting perfume, 50 cents the ounce. We are the exclusive agents for this city KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE l65Steps From Main St., Toward the Court House to knocks, and in this way much time is lost. This makes the work much nai'uer ior me carriers. They are supposed to make their rounds in a given time and unless they do this, there Is complaint. Every minute a carrier Is held at the door awaiting tne arrival of the occupant of the house delays him that time in his work. The postofflce rules are that no unnecessary time shall be lost. Therefore. If the carrier knocks at your door and is not answered at once he is Justifiable in not leaving your mall. Postoftice Boxes. Galore. Thr-re are plenty of empty boxes in the postofflce now for all who wish td have Individual boxes. Heretofore there has been a scarcity of mall boxes, especially for the farmers and country people. All can be supplied now. Free delivery has caused near ly 200 boxes to be vacated, which number can be secured after the first of the year. NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE. Clarence Hale Has Little Show for Recovery. Clarence Hale, the young man who has lived since 10 o'clock Saturday night with three bullet holes through his body in the region of the heart. Is expected to live but a few hours. At first Hale wanted to die and ob jected to having the care of a phy. siclan, but Monday morning he changed his mind and since that has wanted to live. Yesterday It was stated that he had about one chance In 100 to get well, but that chance seems now to be gone and his death is hourly expected. 4! 3 it WhiteGoods Everything in the shape of White Dry Goods in the house will be sold at a Great REDUCTION Muslin Underwear And a lot of HANDKERCHIEFS used in Holiday display and slightly mussed, at a big Reduction. 15c 25c 35c" '50c 75c $1.00 10c 1 15c 25c 25c 50c 75c The Peoples warehouse Outfitters for Men and Women. THE HAIR BRUSH Breeds Dandruff, Which Causes Fall ing Hair and Finally Baldness. I Prof. Unna. Hamburc. Qermanv. European authority on skin diseases,! says that dandruff is as contagious as any other malevolent disease, and' that one common source of the spicad of dandruff is the use of the same1 hair brush by different persons. The way to avoid catching dandruff or any other disease from another's brush. to insist on the use of Newbro's Herpiclde. It not only kills the dan- oruff germ, but it is also an antlseii tic that will prevent the catching of any disease wnatever through con tagion of another's brush. A Sale, of BLANK BOORS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES HANDSOME NEW SUITS. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Mail Carriers Now Attired in Regu lation Government Suits. Louis Larone, Clyde E. Finch and Harold 'Warner, Uncle Sam's mall carriers, have received their govern ment suits. The suits were received from Chicago and were purchased tnrougn Leon Cohen, proprietor of the Peoples Warehouse. They are of the regulation government grey and are very neat and tasty. IMMORAL INFLUENCES. Said to Exist In an Alarming Degree In the Navy Yard at Bremerton. Washington, Dec. 30. On account of the immoral influences prevailing In the town of Bremerton,' Wash., the navy department today ordered that no more ships be sent to the navv yard at that point until the evil In fluences are remedied. The navy of. fleers who Investigated the matter. report nuirb open eamblliitr and the social evil. Memorial to Watts. Loudon, Dec. 30. Andrew Carnegie nas onered 150,000 toward the erec tlon of a memorial to Jam WattH tne steam inventor. If the offer is unaccepted he proposes to head a movement In America for a world wide offering to erect the memorial The coal stringency In Now En land has become so acute that a cur tailment of train schedules on rail roads in that section In the near fu ture appears to be almost inevitable. The New York, New Haven & Hart ford is worse off than the other roads.- despite its many coal depots along its lines, 'and it has been forced' to bor'. row and seize coal a number of times. Drop in at the Boston Store Purchase a pair of Douglas Shoes For Men Or a pair of Gloria Shoes .'For Women . Walk away and unless you look down you do not know new shoes are on your feet. DOUGLAS and GLORIA SHOES are a blessing to humanity. The best, and best selling in the mar ket, genuine oak tanned soles. dressy, durable and a perfect fit, combining ease and elegance. We sell warranted goods, We thank a customer after the purchase and they thank us. Boston Store Where While families are Shod. FOR NEW YEAR'S DIN NER DESSERT, Try JELL-O, prepared according to the following recipe: WINE JELLY One packastlmon Jell-O.l plot of boiling J,tter,.'.col ' ,BW cop or ilnrr ulue, Jules of alxorangei. LUteacu orange lo two palng careful not to break tbe mm Wben Never was our line so complete. Ledgers, journals, day books, inks, pencils, etc. We carry the famous "Old Re liable" flat openers in leather bound, good stock paper, at 25c to 4.45 each per book. Try us for blank books. J 903 DIARIES Standard Diaries 39c to $1.65, in red and black bindings. FANCY DISHES I New Cake Plates, Cups and Saucers, etc. The Nolf Store The Delicacies 01 tne season are always founu at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Telephone Mulu 4 What could be more acceptable for a holiday present than a ' r itlly l partly Wgaltd, fill cum and at In .acftol plafe genre with wblDDed cream mlart .HV,l?,erTea,n 'herbet opa ft do ?"'L . A dellctou wine jelly can alxi be mads or adding one g la of good iberrr or port Inetoanyof thojell Oflarora. A nice dessert for any meal at any Hue. Four iiavorx f!imrn. nmniu JUapberryand Htrawberry. ' m grocere, iu cenift, OBT A hACKAQB TODAY Bissel"Cyco" Bearing Sweeper? if ., , : .7 . ' . i ueuauso ii's me beat. if vou think US nartlfll flllr vnnr rrtnnH. i. !"j . " and would new IA" without on Bwlff they Uo"f Sort 2o2oSiH,fe ,nfer,orVle8' ?d what a d7lioS-no dut n0,no 18, perfect eao and comfort, ' .iniLi.-A'-i ,n 48t0?l a SHP llao of lilssell Basler's Big Bargain House HOW DO VOI I exPet People to know what known nnless It advertises ADVERTISE? "irii...i . -