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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1903)
. p . eg Temntsdn LEARANCE SALE IN DIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES will close out everything in latlies' and children's gardless of cost. Watch the price: rtf Todies' Uot frlce. J 2, Laoies' o.au, oi rtice, e,,ta J7, Ladies' 3.00, Cat Price, 2.30 See- SfiS alia IIHUIGU o ibuuuuu jkj iu pel ucni i:...;hit Dnn't fail to see before vou buv. FLOURISHED II eofltEsdhfs NEAL M'DEVITT CAUSES A SMALL PANIC. mm bun 1 fiTO JANUARY. 5, 1903. 1 nnatlal(t clam chowder moKers w;uu at Neu- 1 .! (I,n. lADt store for smoking artt- Dally Journal can be at Frazler's book Btore. me uicq news ainnu iu , and at the Hotel Port wages 525 per montn. at the Umatilla Indian Tt1. U..I1.1t., ntllti bargain. Easy terms. Ill I IV TUT- Pl'IlHrill BUppllCQ with nut3 make candles and linn 10 Henker will give wo iiiiuatior in ovn nil A 4 IS LUU1L a LI rfr L. bother you, call on III fit vmir fiVoa m lit n (lenses) free. Charge fid fnr Tannav ft 1QAQ Charles Otteratadt. S, Kees, It K. 1A 1QA4 n Bcienuncaiir ffmunrt una ir nnifAM mas Office at 120 Court Half soles at Teutsch's. Oyster cocktails at Oratz's. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Have your clothing cleaned at N. loerger's. We make candy fresh every day, The Delta. Wanted to Rent A stable. Call at this office. . Swift's Premium hams and bacon at the Standard. You save money by buying gro cerles at the 'Standard. ' House for rent. H. . J. Stlllman, 1001 East Railroad street. Finest line of canned goods and preserves at the Standard. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz'sT No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes ,good. Housekeeping rooms for rent, next door to Wheeler's photo gallery, C07 Cottonwood street. 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. Hobach's bakery Is the cleanest and best. New Bhop on Johnson street near Court Is nlow open. Sir. Silas H. Soule, the popular piano tuner, member of Soule Bros.' Piano Co., of Portland is" in the city having placed several - fine instru ments in Pendleton the past week. Orders for tuning taken at Tallman's drug store. EXCURSION TO KANSAS CITY. Account National Livestock Associa tion. The O. It & N. Co., on January 8th, ith and 10th, will sell round trip tick ets to Kansas City and roturn at $55 for the round trip. Tickets will be good for return CO days from date of sale with stop-over privileges on re turn trip. Call up O. It. & N. ticket office for particulars, or address F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent. Printers' Election. At the regular monthly meeting of Pendleton Typographical Union, No, 214, held yesterday afternoon, the following officers were elected and in. stalled for the ensuing six months: President, T. C. Warner; vice-president, Carl Gamble; secretary-treasur- er, F. It Fuller; sergeant-at-arms, G. W. Nowltn; members of executive committee, E. D. Weaver and Otto E. Didlon. Barricades Himself In a Room and Threatens to Shoot Unsavory Record Shown Up In the Police Court 'Warned by Court to Im prove Habits. Neal McDevItt was fined $10 in po lice court this morning for being drunk and disorderly anu threatening to shoot. The latter charge was ot pushed against McDevItt or the matter would i.ot have ended with a small' Tine. One wltneis testified positively that McDevItt had threatened 'to do some shooting while the acused man de clared that he did not. There has been trouble in the home of the McDevitt's for several months. He and his wife live at the corner of Hazel and Railroad streets. They rent only a portion of the house while the rest is occupied by other parties. According to the statements of those familiar with the circumstances McDevItt and wife ate In the habit of getting drunk. One witness said this morning they would take a kegl or beer to the house and after drink ing heavily, would become boisterous, uiuiuruing mose living near tnem. When drinking, McDevItt would be- coma abusive and throw liis wife and child out of the house. Saturday night, when the trouble occurred which landed McDevItt In jail, ho went Into his apartments of the house, threw his wife and child out of the room, and when discovered he Avns baraended In' the room with' a Winchester In his hands and threat ened to shoot whoever attempted break In the door or molest him. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. ' ' ' . ' CLEARING SALE Dress Qoods Notable Clearance Specials in Choice Materials, in Black and Colors. Goods that offer everything desirable, both in Quality and Style : muLeviit ueciares mat he was arunk, but that he did not intend to shoot anyone. He acknowledges hav ing the Winchester in his hands, but f.Bld he was only cleauiug it up pre paratory to selling it to a second- band dealer. This ttatement did not look very plausiblo on the face, of it, as the man acknowledged that after cleaning the gun he fell unon the bed and went to sleen. He was so drunk that he could not keep awake, yet says he was cleaning a winches (er preparatory to taking it to a cealer in second-hand poods. In passing sentence this mornlnc. Judge FItz Gerald warned McDevItt not to let such scenes occur aealn. as he would not escape with such a light sentence if hiB actions were re- l-eateu. Biack Dress Goods 60c 38-Inch all wool serge ,now..42c 75c, 44-ihch all wool serge, now . .50c $1.10, 50-lnch, all wool sergo, now 89c. $1.00, 64-inch Kersey suiting, now 79c $1.25, 42-inch Melrose, now ....$1.05. S5c, 42-inch all wool Henrietta, now 67- $1.25, 44-lnch all wool Henrietta, now $1.05. 89c. 38-lnch black and white nov elties, now ...... 69c s- Colored Dress Goods Some of the very choicest we have shown this season, in shades from dainty soft pearl to dark street, col ors, all woven of choice selected wool. Take particular notice of the . prices quoted below: " 65c, 38-lnch Basket Etamlne, now 47c. $1.00, 56-inch Basket Etamlne, now 72c 50c, 38-lnch all wool Henrietta, now 35c. $1.00, 56-inch, Camel's Hair, now 69c. $1.00, 38-Inch Satin Prunella, now 72c. $1.65, 56-inch Kersey suiting now $1.32 $2.25, 60-inch Basket Etamlne, now $1.79. $2.76. 66-lnch, Cloaking, now $2.10 $1.25, 48-lnch Novelty suiting, now 89c You can pick from the foregoing fancy dresses, tailor-made suits or walking suits. Silks Hero are silk opportunities; Royal qualities in plain and fancy stripes, checks and plaids, both plain and fancy weaves, all this summer's goods at prices that will enable you to have that 'coveted silk petticoat; the new bright coat lining; the fancy waist, or a whole suit In dark or evening shades. LOT I. $1.85 Black Peau do Sole, now $1.50. $2.26 Black Peau de Solo, now $1.85. LOT II. 85c Black Taffeta, now 69c. $1.10 Guaranteed Black Taffeta, now 39c. $1,00 Satin Duchess, now 79s $1.50 Satin Duchess, now $1.19. LOT III. $1.00 Foulard, now ............ 69c. 80c Foulard, now '. 6flc. $1.50 Fancy -Plaids, newest, now $1.27. LOT IV. 85c Flannel Taffeta or Waist Taf feta 69c. Extra special, i The Peoples Warehouse NEARLY A HUNDRED. Resides Now at Is Healthy and Have Returned to School. Bert Miller, who Is attending the Uncle Cobb Blair Pendleton and Strong. Lee Henkle arrived Saturday from Pendleton. That city has a popula tion of 7000 now. Uncle Cobb Blair Pendleton BmrIupsb r-niWo t,r,,i resides there, and Mrs. Sawtello, for- . ' vuW.cu ... ... TI ..... . no IC Bcnoo Monrtnv affor Riionrl ncr onv. uuiy oui vumo. nts win ue ao eral days in this city with his par- 'cars old on New Years day- He ls ents, Mr, and Mrs. A: Mller ln tUe best of health, and walks up Miss Eva Belts and Miss Anna Har- ana aown stalrs wltn tbe easo 01 a vey were in the city yesterday. Miss 3'0lmester- Hls memory is excellent Belts is ntteniilnir tho Pon,iio. and he made especial Inquiry about Academy, from which school she will ;nea"y u" ule Pel"e wuo ever "veu graduate this year, and is spending ,n Corvaills. He expects when the tiie holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Belts. Pilot Rock Record. Pacific Cable Now In Operation. Notice has been received at the western Union Telegraph unices this, hl3 old home. Thomas Blair ls bailiff of the court, a position his fatner so long held ln Benton, and Is Janitor for the Masons. Of the Sawtelle children, one Is a clerk in a Pendleton drug store, another ls bookkeeper at the woolen mills, an wtlons of grazing Good hnllrllne-n ience nut two sen-' "it seems to me." remarked tne " 1. 11. 1 . VI mi 1 1 ,T" LUOLUU1D1 UD DUC IV 11 LI. 14 1: 11 Llin UOll UL wa 12.000 hcvnil nf the mnrket trim the slice of hum she 1 ot cattle, 30 horses, had bought, "you are wasting a good P'ows, seeders and i deal of that meat." "Not at all, mad tUDDllnfl Arifirona ' Bmo " li nnlrl cAnlnilv "I wplth It Our Most Popular Handkerchief Odors MAGNOLIA wn uuu lasting, penuiue. ou cents tne v VII V UUOUID X KJl I'll IB EPPEN'S DRUG STORE Fom Main .St., Toward the Coart House throughout the Northwest, that the other ls a jeweler and a fourth a clerk Pacific cable between San Francisco in mi. r.oii ah TT i i I t oivsav hi, a Uv iuti,ji aic ir- " mi u. 18 now ')en Ior uusl- ing well. Nellie Blair's husband has JwT. f-i Besoa cauie messages a position in the First National Bank . S n and WashIteton will be in Portland, and the family may move Us Times. WIT OF JUDGE BOISE. "Yes. hA'n ilvpn im trio nniltinnl His Ready Reolv Stunned a SilamHnh ha find." "Tho Idpnt XVhit I i.n. derstood it was a regular little sine Lawyer Recently. The address of that pioneer jurist, c,ure;, "So It was, but after the lost Circuit Judge Boise, at the annual elrU?. '1 became a 1,tUe Insecure." meetlne of the Hlstorlcnl RnMotw n.l ""'"B cently, well Illustrates tho Judge's ready wit, says an exchange. An at torney of Salem was trying a case before the Judge a few days ago, and ln the course Of his areiimfint. wna trying to review the testimony in the case, beverai times he was interrupt ed by the Judge, who corrected him In nis statements of facts. Both Judge uu mwyer were getting out of pa tlence, and ilnally the latter strnltrht. ened up with a self-confident air. and said: "Well, Your Honor, it mav ho that I -don't understand tho facts In the case," to which the Judnrn JnHtontiv .ii.i . 101 can t havn nnv pAn(rn,r.an with the court on that nolnt. Mr. for the court will .agree with you that you don't understand either th rnr.t ur me law, Poultry Show at Winona. Winona, Minn., Jan. 6. Poultry unri pet stock fanciers are here from far ana near ror the annual exhibition wincn opened today under the aus pices of the Winona Poultrv Hon. In many respects tho exhibition Is the best of Us kind ever held ln this section. Particularly fine ls the display of rabbits and nlEoons. Tho Judging of exhibits began today under me oirocnon or a. a. Hhaner, of La nark, 111. Premiums amounting to $C00 will ba distributed. The evenness of .Oregon's nllmftto makes tho texture of Oregon wool and mohair superior to that of nearly every other section of the country. Drop in at the Boston Store Purchase a pair of Douglas Shoes For Men Or a pair of Gloria Shoes Genuine Boynton Furnaces and Heaters Having located in Pendleton on Cottonwood street, between Alta and Webb, I am prepared to put in tlie celebrated iioyton warm air, hot water and steam heater. The Boynton are the oldest and best heating devices on the mar ket, and time has proven they are the most economical. I should be pleased to ficure with owners of residences and business houses. Geo. Phillips Cottonwood Street, between Alta and Webb Streets. r Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed. f!hrmori KWH tn always on hand. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant, At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs Clams Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other saltand fresh water foods. "... The French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Teleiiliouu Mala 4 .For Women. Walk away and unless vou look down you do not know new shoes are on your feet. DOUGLAS and GLORIA 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 eleerance. W sell warranted goods. we uianK a customer after the purchase and they thank us. can COMPIIEHENSIVE STOCK Nowhere in Umatilla County you get anything in the hardware line cheaper or bitter than we can supply you. All our goods are the work of the leading manufacturers, and the prices have been subjected to a test of comparison which shows that, our claims in the foregoing are fully warranted. W.J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT STREET Rflhhi lineal Bst lit the iffiOfcdl Wertrf In Bars fcr ? th E. O Off ico BostonStoi elHpw do YOUSiif:is ADVERTISE? Where WW. Families are 8kodJ kSiw! The new store can never be ess It advertises