A LARGER BUSINESS K . . thio it ike i. we i CLEARANCE SALE IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES tVe will close out everything in ladies and children s es regardless of cost. Watch the price: ifo. 302, Ladles' 4.50, Cot Price, 2.60 to. 3 J 2. Ladies' 3.50. Ct Price, 2.45 jo, 3 J 7, Ladies' 3.00, Cot Price, 2.30 'Misses' and Children's reduced 30 to 50 per cent. See- Jis believing. Don t fail to see before you buy. PENDLETON POSTOFFICE REPORT PKENOMINAL EST (feev iSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1903. BREVITIES. Howard, farm loans. food fresh at Castle's. Oratz's clam chowder irythlng smokers want at Neu- i, Teutsch for shoe repairing. fee repairing; we do the best. icb. is' cigar store for smoking art! of all kinds. Patton's old stand. e Oregon Dally Journal can be i on sale at Frazier's book store, its cigar store, Maioys om , headquarters for smokers' sup le Dally East Oregonlan Is on sale ortland at the Rich news stand in l! Perkins, and at the Hotel Port' inted A good cook to cook for i tersons. wages 126 per montn. By at once at the Umatilla Indian pal er Sale Brick Duiimng with nent, 50x90, on Main street. Good lerty at a bargain. --Easy terms. wade. ranted Middle-aged woman or In small family tor general house- good wages. Call at 1001 East lb street. krtles, receptions, dinners and so- gatherings supplied with nuts our own make candles and bon The Delta. ntll January 10 Henker Half soles at Teutsch's. Rubber Jieels at Teutsch's, Oysfer cocktails at Gratz'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 ceries at the Standard. . House for rent. H. J. Stlllman, 1001 East Railroad street. Finest line of canned goods and preserves at the Standard. Auburn Meltons, $9.G0; Clay Wors teds, $8.15, suit. Baer & Daly. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. Mrs. Campbell Is closing out ber stock of winter millinery at cost. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes good. 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 1b now open. Best meat promptly served. Hobach's bakery is the cleanest and best. New shop on Johnson street near Court. is nlow open. When you want a fliBt-class cab. day or night, call for Irvin Baker's. 'Phono Main 791. E. T. Wade, the real estate dealer. yesterday purchased the Fred Earl property, cornor of Lillioth and Tus tin streets. The Golf Club will meet this even Business of 1902 Is Far Above That of Previous Years Very Satlsfac tory to Officials. That Pendleton Is growing very mpldly and her business Increasing, is evident on every hand, but the Unrest criterion of the Increase in business is a glance at the Increase in the business of the postoffice. The report for 1902, which has been completed, shows a phenomlnal in' ciease in receipts. The total receipts for the quarter ending June 30, 1901, were $2,594.55, against $3,039.87 for the same quarter of 1902. This shows an increase In business for 1902 of $445.32 over the amount taken In dur ing the same three months of the pre- vlous year. Fop the quarter ending September 30, 1901, the receipts of the office were $2706.41, against $3041.19 for the tame quarter of 1902, or showing an Increase of $334.78. tor the quarter ending December 30, 1901, the business In 1901 run lw leeelpts up to $3489.08. During tW same months of the year just ended the receipts were $4016.38. T'lis feliows an Increase of $527.30 duri' tho last three months of the year just ended over the same months of 1901 This report Is very satisfactory to the federal authorities. Postoffice In- tpector Clark said today that there was no doubt but next year's business would place the Pendleton postoffice In a higher grade than it is at the present time. With the present re ceipts the postmaster Is getflng $2300 a year, and it Is expected that tho re ceipts will raise this salary to $240. next year. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THIS rfiUJtUjtiS WAltEHUUHE. CLEARING SALE v Dress Goods Notable Clearance Specials in Choice Materials, in Black and Colors. Goods that offer everything desirable, both in Qoality and Style : DISTRICT CONVENTION. itll January 10 Henker will give , 'uu wul meel tulB even lr of glasses (lenses) to eye suf-l'n,s nt 7:30' at the home ot p- B ... . nL. ,,, . . ... I fllnninn A full nttnnrlnnm !e b nee. liuuiku win do maae ior, . . ties only. 120 Court street, your eyes bother vou. call nn pker, he will fit your eyes with a w glasses fienses) free. Charge lie for frame only. 120 fionrl et. Ittentlon, Maccabees! A special mg is called for Jaminrv rv mna. tlness of importance. AH Sir Ughts attend. Charles Otterstadt. pmanuer; j. a. Kees, U. K. Henker, the eye specialist, will give til January 10, 1903, to evory per- im uuu eyes, a pair of correctly MM and SClentlflcftllr erniinrt I free Of all cost, f!hnriTw In will be made to aw only. Office at 120 Court ft Sale 23 sections of crnzlnc i r.. i . .. iming ianas in Umatil la and counties. Good buildings, will feed 16.000 tn ifi.nnn All under fence but two sec Plenty of wntpr. Alan Via. P 11,000 and 12.000 head of A full attendance Is desir ed, as business of Importance will be considered. Wanted By gentleman, wife and ono child, furnished house, furnished housekeeping rooms or rooms and board in private family. Permanent if satisfactory. Apply at E. O. office. Irvln Baker has opened an office and watting roo inin the frame build ing on Alta street, In the rear of the Savings Bank building, for his cab line. He would be pleased to servo the public either day or night. Mr, Silas H. Soule. the nonular Knights of Pythias to Meet Here the 10th of January Knight Rank to Be Conferred on a Class of 18 Many Prominent Knights of the State Expected. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, of Pendleton, Is making ex tensive preparations for the district convention, to be held here the 10th Instant. The members of the team who will confer the Knight rank on a class of 18 on the evening of tho 10th, arc hard at work pieparinc themselves and tho class for the finishing touches. The work in the lodge' has been so rushing aud crowded re cently that a special meeting has been called for Friday night that the team may prepare the class for the Saturday night's work. The convention Is to be held in Music hall, which will be appropri ately aecorateu ior the occas on. Aside from the members or the five Fythlan lodges in the county being iiere to take part in the convention many prominent Knights from differ ent parts of this state will be present Among tnein will be: Past Grand Chancellor W. I R.-mi shaw, of The Dalles; J. H. Aitkin, of iiunungion; w. M. cake, of Portland; j. f. tt.enne.ciy, or Portland, and G. W, Jett, of Baker City. Supreme Itepre- sentative Turner Oliver, or La Grande; Grand Keeper of Records rnd Seals L. R. Stinson, of Salem; orancl Master at Arms M. F. Davis, of union, it is also expected that others will be here, but tho above nave declared their intention or com ing and sent their names to the local lodge. 5K at I a- 8 Black Dress Goods 50c 38-inch all wool serge ,now..42c. 75c, 44-inch all wool serge, now ..50c. $1.10, 50-Inch, all wool sergo, now 89c. $1.00, 54-Inch Kersey suiting, now 79c. $1.25, 42-inch Melrose, now ....$1.05. 85c, 42-Inch all wool Henrietta, now 67c. $1.25, 44-Inch all wool Henriotta, now $1705. S9c, 38-Inch black and whlto nov elties, now 59c. Colored Dress Goods Some of the very choicest we have shown this season, in shades from ilalnty soft pearl to dark street col ors, all woven of choice selected wool. Tako particular notice of the prices quoted below: 65c, 38-Inch Basket Etamine. now 47c. $1.00, 56-lnch Basket Etamine, now 72c. 50c, 38-Inch all wool Henrietta, now . 35c. $1.00, 56-lnch, Camel's Hair, now 69c. $1.00, 38-inch Satin Prunella, now 72c. $1.65, 56-lnch Kersey suiting now $1.32 $2.25, '50-Inch Basket Etamine, now $1.79. $2.75, 56-lnch, Cloaking, now ....$2.10 $1.25, 48-inch Novolty suiting, now 89c You can pick from tho foregoing fancy dresses, tallor-mado suits or walking suits. Silks Here are silk opportunities; Royal qualities in plain and fancy stripes, checks and plaids, both plain and fancy weaves, all this sumuior's goods at prices that will euablo you to have that coveted silk petticoat; tho now bright coat lining; the fancy waist, or a whole suit tn dark or evening shades, LOT I. $1.85 Black Pcau do Solo, now $1.50. $2.25 Black Peau do Sole, now $1.85. LOT II. 8Cc Black Taffeta, now 69c. $1.10 Guaranteed Black Taffeta, now '. S9c. $1.00 Satin Duchess, now 79c. $1.50 Satin Duchoss, now $1.19. LOT III. $1.00 Foulard, now 69c. 80c Foulard, now 50c. $1.60 Fancy Plaids, newest, now $1.27. LOT IV. 86c Flannel Taffeta or Waist Taf feta 59c Extra special. The Peoples Warehouse VANSYCLE ITEMS. CATTLE MEN PROSPEROUS. Cannot Meet the Heavy Demands for Beef In Portland and Sound Cities, Over 300 head of Butter Creek beef piano tuner, member of Soule Bros.' e been soId w'thln the past week at 4 cents on foot. ueorge Vincent has contracted to deliver 2SQ head on January 15, at 4 Woodmen to Celebrate, Among Oar Most Popular Handkerchief Odors MAGNOLIA Piano Co., of Portland Is In the city Having piacod several fine instru' ments in Pendleton Iho nnat maair Orders for tuning taken at Tallman's ?ents on foot' and a further delivery drug store. 's t0 be '"ode March 1, at the same iigure. juiiii muuuriy, oi lone, snipped a canoaa to Portland, at 4 cents, and other small shipments have been made from that locality, a large number of cattle are being fed on Butter Creek, the shipments so far not including any stock intend ed for spring markets. It Is the belief or stockmen in this locality that beef will be 6 cents by March. i The demand from Portland and the sound is unprecedented. The rivalry between the two points Is very warm and buyers are trying to contract every hoof in the feed yards in advance. The Elgin Woodmen brass band is in town today on its way to Weston to attond a blow-out to be given 1 tlmrn tlila AVnnlnir lv Wnn.ln..,., kn ead of cattl. 30 horses, of the World. Quite a number of the proa. Harness, plows, seeders and Pendleton Woodmen will attend the sum lns supplies. Address meeting, leaving here on this even 2fVey, Pendleton. Ing's train, IS A pleasant aud lasting perfume, 50 cents the ounce. W are the exclusive atrents for this city KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps From Main St.. Toward the Court Hoose Farmers Fear That Wheat is Frozen Out. Vansyclo, Jan. 4. The branch was larger last Wednesday than It has teen for some time. The freshet was caused by the recent rains. It dnrn rged the railroad about a thousand collnrs worth. A dance is to be given at Jack Pendergast next Friday night. An enjoyable time Is expected. Miss Floe Killiaa returned last Thursday from Milton where she has been spending tho holidays vUitlng inenos and relatives. She reports a uejigntlul time. Farmers in this part oi the country are arrald the grain Is frozen out, and will have to be reseeded. William Albee spent Sunday in Helix. Mr. Albee is the warehouse rgent at Vansycle. Johnnie Peterson was a cuest of Frank Killian last Sunday. Mr. George McLain left last weck ror California to visit his uncle aud find employment there. 1 Several of Vansycle's people have gone to California on a visit. They ere: Mr. and Mvs. J. B. Rinelo. Mr fnd Mrs. Jce Stockman, Mi anil Mrs. Casey and children, Minnie and Abe i hey expect to return next month. Glen Scott has been home snendlnir the holidays. Glen has been attend ing school at Pendleton. Genuine Boynton Furnaces and Heaters Having located in Pendleton on Cottonwood street, between Alta and Webb, I am prepared to pilt in the celebrated Boyton 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. j I should be pleased to fiirure ! tj r The Delicacies of the season are always lounu at our restaurant. At . ... "i 1'iuscni we nave with owners of business houses. residences and ' I Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped It for -urn. r,. a. weuster. of Winnie. Va., She writes; "Dr. King's New Life i-uis wnony cured me of sick head aches I had suffered from two years.' Cure headache, constipation, Dllllous- ness, zoc at Tallmnn Xr. r.n'u rfrin- biui e. Mark F, Jones' nlano car win . main In the city only a few days longer, during which time special Jo cucements will be clven nroKiwcfiv. buyers. Agents for Weber, Cable, Kimball and other Dianas. Tom Thumb Glckorlng Grand, the greatest little piano ever made. Call and see us. Drop in at the Boston Store Purchase a pair of Douglas Shoes For Men Or a pair of Gloria Shoes For Women Walk awav and unles vn ioi, i .' . . uuwu you uo not know new shoes are on your feet. DOUGLAS and GLORTA swnms are a blessing to humanity. The ) best, and best selling in the mar 1 ket, genuine oak tanned soles,! dressy, durable and a perfect fit, I combining ease and elegance. We. sell warranted goods. ' , We thank a customer after the purchase and th-y thank us , Geo. Phillips Cottonwood Street, between Alta and Webb Streets. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day . r e,z,?.,,ttUKed tr wheat i I' lour, Mill Feed, Chopped Fexd, etc always on hand. ' J Finest Oysters f Frog Legs f Clams Crabs f and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods. . . The French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS '1'ulopliouo Mulli 4 'g ...... .......... .... yz UMli'llijlllJNSIVE STOCK Nowhere in Umatilla County can you cet anvtliinrr In i, w J -"D ' hardware lino cheaper or better than we can supply you. All our good3 arc the work of the leading manufacturers, and the prices have been subjected to a tsst of comparison which shows that cur claims in' the I foregoing are fully warranted. 'W.J. CLARKE & CO., COURT STREET mmmimmtMMMMMMM ii OP hardware the World In Bars Babbit Metal S'I per bar at the Cm If. UfflAA Boston Store HOW do you Wltfll-e Who e PamlHflH am si, y"a Sl0' ca "ever be expect people to know what you have to sell If vm, h' I ADVERTISE? 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