East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 03, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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GOOD GOODS ' Alexander's.
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to announce their
aai Sale of Muslin Under
wear and showing of Dainty
French Lingerie.
THE; S IllDll.lME,.
FOR ALL
!0ilS and NERVOUS DISORDERS,
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NEW HOUSE BURNED
FIRE DESTROYS RESIDENCE
JUST WHEN COMPLETED,
New Cottage Being Erected by Frank
Robinson Catches From an Old
Stove Contractors Must Rebuild,
as House Had Not Been Delivered
to Owner.
Fire destroyed a new house belnp:
erected by Frank Itobinson, at the
corner of Court and Jane streets, at
9 o'clock this morning.
Tho house was not occupied. The
carpenters had finished work on It
r.nd Mr. Robinson expected to move
in within a few days. The paper-
hangers had finished their work and
Mr. Robinson had a man employed
.lading the yard. While this man
was at work he was keeping a slow
fire in an old stove in the building to
dry out the paper. It is thought that
the fire waa caused by this stove, but
In just what way is not known.
It was a neat cottage residence, be
ing built at a cost of $1200. The
contractors had $1000 insurance on it.
This will make the actual loss $200.
but tho contractors will have to re
build at their own expense, as tho
building had not been turned over to
Mr. Robinson.
The house was a mass of flames
when tho Are was discovered, and al
though the department arrived
promptly, it was impossible to save it.
UNCLE SAM'S IRONCLAD RULES.
tared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Bekcham, St. Helens, Eng., and
uinal street, new ioik. doiq cverywuwe m uura, ivt. uuu uv.
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man, do yoxi desire to lay
ntlnn fur wrnl m Kinuriv
wnu lei r Inut' vAiiNfllvoi
who have In sted In real
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um 1 1 u.irLiiii nnvmnniH nr rnr
following properties:
$750.00
. BLauic ii ii 1 1 iiii . . iini.ini
innt- crnma anH f into ann nn
; lots from $150 to $300.
MnOlf 7 Inte AAA AA
Of 4 lota '650.00
(it 2 Inta oin nn
tutu iaa DUUiUU
Baking and
Groceries....
At money-saving prices at the
Miller Cash Grocery. Every
thing first-class.
Prompt Delivery
Minister Wrote a Few Words on tne
Wrong Side of a Postal Card, With
Surprising Results.
"I have no fault to find with the
government," said Rev. Hubert Fer
guson yesterday to an Oregon Daily
Journal reporter, "but it certainlv
does indulge In strange caprices occa
soinally. An Incident happened a
.short time ago which led be to this
conclusion. I was writing on a postal
card to send to a particular friend
in the East. There was hardly enough
space pn the back of the card for me
to say all I desired, and I concluded
with the following line on the oppo
site side: 'I wish you good cheer.'
to my utter surprise the card
came back in a short time marked
this way: 'Contrary to Regulations.'
Now, it Is certainly going pretty far
wiien me postal department objects
to a person wishing a friend good
cheer, don't you think so?" And the
reverend gentleman walked away with
uu injured lOOK.
tcrday afternoon by making a misstep
en the sidewalk at her home, just as
she was leaving to do an errand down
town. The accident was simple, but
it broke tho bones fully, and the girl
will be laid iin for some time.
J. H. Edwards, of Eureka flat, and
Mrs. Belle Raymond, of this city.
were married New Year's night, Kev.
J. R, Lamb officiaJIng. The couple
will make their home on Mr. Edward's
big wheat farm.
Police Officer Goodwin, who has
served for two years, has resigned to
accept the position of constable, to
which he was elected at the last elec
tion. John Conlan took his place on
tho force.
Dr. G. E. Harnett and W. P. Crowe
returned yesterday from Castle Rock
Or., where they went to Inspect the
ell fields being developed there. They
located lands and returned well satls
fled with tho prospects. A number
of local people have purchased lands
in Klickitat county, Washington, In
view of the oil development.
The funeral of James Hayes, who
died suddenly at his farm, 10 miles
from this city. New Year's, occurred
from tho residence of Chris Ennls
this morning. Services were held at
tho Catholic church by Father Flohr.
ROBSON AS "RICHARD CARVEL.'
Large and Appreciative Audience
Greets Winston Churchill's Romance.
Every seat in Frazer opera house
was occupied last nichl, and chairs
vere placed In the aisles to accommo
date the large audience that greeted
"Richard Cnrvcl."
The largo attendance at this play
was a fitting example of the dramatic
taste of the city of Pendleton and
shows how strongly the clean patriot
ic, elevating literature of the closing
Jays of the last century rules in the
hearts of (he reading and thinking
American public.
"Richard Carvel" has been on the
book shelves but a short time, yet It
has won the hearts of people where
ever its patriotic sentiment has been
read.
The cast of characters is strong all
through, but "Richard Catvel" and
Dorothy Manners, deserve special
mention. It was by far the best per
formance that has been given in Pen
Diet on this season.
MISS SARAH FINLEY,
Vice-President of the Palmetto Club, Memphis, Terifl.
INK OF CAHDUI
Ss a thoroughly
pcicntifio and mod
ern remedy, meet
ing the needs of tho modem
woman in the modem way
without tho torture of an
operation. 'Wlno of Cardui
has cured them in the pri
vacy of their homes and it
has found a place in the
hearts of American women
that no other medicine lias found. In
their gratitude over 10,000 American
women liavo written letters commend
ing AVino cf Cardui. Wine of Cardui
meets their wants as no other medicine
does. It sustains tho young girl at tho
shock of her entrance to womanhood.
Women who take Wine of Cardui have
little discomfort during pregnancy and
little pain at childbirth. When tho
change of lifo appears they enter a
happy, healthy old age. Every month it
comes to the roscuo to assist Nature in
throwing tho impurities from tho body.
Miss Sarah Finley, of Memphis,
Tenn., -vice-president of tho Palmetto
Club of that city, Bpeaks for ccrselt and
many friends when she bestows tho
AfUl Barak Flnity
following praiso on Wine
of Cardui:
"Among the numerous
medicines placed before suf
fering women for their relief
none can (ouch McEIrec's
Wine of Citdul. It lower
above them all as a reliable
female remedy. It simply
drives pain and disease away
and restores health In an incredibly short
period. I have taken great Interest la this
medicine for the past two years, since It
brought health and strength to me. I
have also recommended it to a number
of my friends and they who have used it
speak of it In the highest terms and I feel
that It is praise well bestowed."
If you are suffering from female
weakness Wine of Cardui is tho medi
cino you ncod.
Yon can havo health tho same M
Miss Finley if yon will take the Wine
of Cardui treatment. If you need ad
vico further than tho complete direc
tions given on tho bottle, address Tho
Ladies Advisory Department, Chatta
nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
WINEofCARJMJI
million suffering woman
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
IN THE
WALLA WALLA NEWS.
Our Cash System
chasers money.
saves
pur
Miller Grocery Co.
623 Main Street
Phone Main 511
MM 1
HER THAT MADE
UII.. 1
kinds of lmoortea lnnrhnq.
- wmai, sauerKraut and
s
-"-a-n cat f
" Streets near PostotTice
It's the Best
It's the Tenderest
It's the Choicest
MIESCKE'S MEATS
Our patrons are always sat
isfied. Wo deliver goods
promptly. Our business is
growing rapidly and we would
like to your name added to
our lint of customers. Tele
phone (Red 211) your order if
you cannot call personally.
O'tto Mies eke
X II T S T 11 H ET
H riser's Old Stand
T.KJL'E P UJO N E RED 2)1
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
COUNBEIiLOR-AT-LAWB
U. S. Supreme Court
BEG16TERED ATTORNEY
U. S. Patent Ofllce
U. 8. and F0HEI8N PATENTS
Trade Marks anS Copyrights
1 h. St, N. W.,' Washington, V. C
Girl Breaks Her Ankle Police Officer
Goodwin Resigns Locating Oil
Prospects. ,
vvana walla, Jan. 3. Lena Dun
nam, a school girl, broke an anltle yes
Pendleton Fish and
Poultry Market
310 Court Street
best
Everything the
right. We handle
Prices
h Fish, which we receive
Fre;
daily.
Lobsters, Shrimps, Crabs, Oys
ters and all salt water foods.
Ranch and Creamery
Fresh Eccs, Game in
Produce of ail kinds.
Butter,
season,
Goods delivered to
the city.
all parts of
We pay cash
duce.
for country pro-
A trial" order is solicited.
L. M. Lvman. Prop.
Phone Red 591
LET US FILL
GOOD OLD-FASHIONED
DAYS.
Powdered Wigs Formed an Import,
ant Adjunct to a pentleman's Ap
parel. It is safe 'to say that the majority
of bald men of today would gladly
levlve the old, dignified custom If
they could. But, they can do the next
best thing to it; that is, to revive the
growth of the hair nature gave them
In cases where the hair root or hair
bulb has not been completely destroy
eu Dy parasites that Infest it. New
bro's Herpicide will do wonders ii
the way of stimulating the growth of
meiess and railing hair. Destroy the
cause, you remove the effect. That
is the successful mission of Herpicide
Bold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send
10c in stamrs for sample, to the Ilerp
icide Co., Detroit, Mich.
THE BLICKENSDERFER
TYPEWRITER
ACCURATE
DURABLE'
AND
EASY OF
OPERATION
BETTER THAN
ANY OTHER
IN
EVERY
PARTICULAR
Looking for Paupers.
U. M. uader, as executive officer of
the trustees of the proposed Joseuh
ti. Stubblefield home for orphan chil
dren and indigent wldoys, is sending
out letters of inquiry to the various
counties of the state of Oregon and
Washington to determine the number
of pauper children in the two commonwealths.
This, with other items, such as nrob-
able cost of, maintenance per capita
and room needed, will be submitted
when tho question of buildings Is dis
cussed by the board of trustees.
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
We can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions and save
you money,
DOORS
WINDOWS
Building paper, lime,
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters for barns
and dwellings & specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
AltaJ St., Opp.Coort House
Visiting in Pendleton.
J. M. Heeler, a pioneer of Umatilla
county, who was In this city when
there waB but one farm house on the
town site, has been visiting friends
and relatives, her for several days. Mr.
Beeler was a resident of that nortion
or Umatilla county, which now forms
Morrow county, and has resided at
neppner since Morrow 'was created
no speaks highly of the future of
i neppner and Morrow county and is
surprised tr. see so many changes in
tlllQ nlftr ulnno V, ( ,. lna, ..1,11
....... --'V H""'a w.o mob vinil.
I
Cheap Rates Westbound.
From February 15 to April 30, 1903,
inclusive, the O. U. & N. Co. will
nave on gaie ticKets from Missouri
uiver points to Fendleton for 22 Kn.
from St. Paul, 2.B0; from St Louis.
?27.50. Call on the O, It. & N. ticket
agent lor run particulars.
aue nave you hoard the news?
McSolomon is to marry again, the
fourth time, I believe. He Yes I've
heard about it. Beats all how' the
rage for collecting will take hold of
a man. oomeumes It's old books or
iiamiiB ana sometimes it's postage
stamps. In McSolomon'a case It ap
pears to be wives, Boston Tran-script.
Costs Only Half the Price of Any Other Machine
' The Blickensderfer is a typewriter on a new principle, a machine
yielding uneqaled results from unequaled simplicity, the MAXIMUM
IN M1NIMO of Mechanics.
The efficiency of any typewriting machine is determined by the
quantity and quality of the work it can do, with the least amount of
effort on the part of the operator, in the shortest possible time. The
mechanical construction of the Blickensderfer adapts it to the con
venience of the operator in every movement he is obliged to make,
enabling him to turn "out a greater volume of work in less time and
with less effort than on any other machine. Not cheap, but low
priced.
FULL KEY-BOARD
VISIBLE WORK, DIRECT
PRINTING AND INKING
INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE
EXCELLENT MANIFOLDING
QUALITIES, ETC., ETC.
In NO OTHER TYPEWRITER, recafdless of nam,, nr nrn.
are all of these features found.
For Full Particulars See
J S. KEES, Sole Agent
74 Main St., Pendleton, Oregon.
Big Six" of N'jow York, tho union
of printers which has over 4000 mem.
bers, has succeeded in putting into
effect the 40-hour week for some mem
bers of tho craft under its Jurlsdlc-tlon.
Technical Education What wo are
Coming to. I've got a really excell
ent cook now. She develops all ray
photos for mo! punch.
NEW STORE
D. KEMLER & SOlf, Now Open.
Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank
A Big Grocery
In a Small Room
Our stock is entirely new and i
fresh. Everything in the Grocery
line is found here.
We invite the public to call and
see us. We want your trade and
will offer inducements in the way
of low prices, fresh goods and
courteous treatment.
D. KEMLER & SON
Denr Blr:rIhaTe neary finithed
thH former boltlo and am practically
wen. Mycnse wmonoinoct jjIjI-
. . "vu"i uiti pronounced in.
c",lab'e;My PPetite la ?ool. have
pained 10 pound in welgTit and teal
like a new le of life hii tlvm,
"V "n oj tie bouiea I aom) for I
..... ,i,uc lur n irinun anil toe
other for Biyjclf, a. I rto not Intend
o he without It.
T. B. HARRie.,
PURE W
GRAIN finFCCe fca
f mm wwwm V w t a hmhm,
The coffee habit is quickly over
come by those who let Grain-O
take ita place. U properly made
it tastes like the best of coffee. No
grain coffee compares with it in
flavor or bealthfulness.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
AtgracaratTervrUt! ISc. and?c pr patkaga.
The Queen Hotel
Now Open
The new huilding, 36 by 80,
recently erected by Joe. Ell, on
Garden stre;t, between Court and
Alta, is now ppen 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
tric 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
m connection by Messrs.
Olson & Van Poymbroecfc
Proprietors