East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 10, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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KNIGHTS IN SE5SI0
8 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Ising-Out Shoe Sale
uqQ ladies' and children's shoes
! AmA nut in the next 60 da. vs.
' A 7' '
(0 bu V cent oa every snoe.
jj see them.
Lg' $4.50 and $5.00 shoes at $3.0
$.50 and $4.00 shoes at $2.75
'tax's $i.75 school shoes at $(.20
Area's $t.50 school shoes at $1.05
odds and ends at half price
HOLD THEIR THIRD ANNUAL
DISTRICT CONVENTION,
A
9
jUCUARY 10. 1903.
! (KVIties.
i(ra loans.
t Castle's.
dm chowder
0j at Castle's.
timing St. Joe Store.
eienrfar sale. St .Joe
mokers want at Neu-
ll discount on clothing.
due for smoking artl-
patton's old stand.
Wlr Journal can be
ttFrailer'B book store.
Wpr itore, Maioy'o oia
Kartell for smokers' sup-
natanlrtied housekeep
er!. Strahon, B13 Therap
ist rwennlan Is on sale
it tu Wph news stand In
fci. ud at the Hotel Port-
.tmm, hnlldlne with
BMO, on Main street. Good
lit i bargain. Easy ieru
It
receptions, dinners and so-
rfnm muralled Wlin nuis
make caaaies ana uou
Delta.
It-One rood fresh cow. five
Lit cakes soon. All good
Bt i few good stocK
fc.teith, McKay, Ore
mam "SS" coffee will be
lie St. Joe Store all next
pro
Half soles at Teutsch's.
Rubber heels at Teutsch's.
Oyster cocktails at Gratz's.
Hare your clothing cleaned at N,
loerger's.
Shoe repairing; we do the best
Teutsch.
Wanted to Rent A stable. Call at
this office.
We make candy fresh every day.
The Delta.
QwIfr'n Prflmlnm home onrl hnrvnn
J at the Standard.
We are selling shirts at half price
at the St. Joe Store.
You save money by buying gro
ceries at the Standard.
Finest line of canned goods and
preserves at the Standard.
Imported llmburger and Swiss
cheese sandwiches at Qratz's.
We are making big cut prices In
all departments. St. Joe Store.
No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res
taurant. Everything tastes good.
Toilet spaps, fancy baskets, new
crepe paper, fines tationery. The
Nolf store.
When you want a first-class cab,
day or night, call for Irvln Baker's.
'Ptione Main 791.
Hobach's bakery is the cleanest
and best. New shop on Johnson
street near Court Is nlow open.
Wanted A good cook to cook for
nine persons. Wages $25 per month.
Apply at once at the Umatilla Indian
School.
Jung Jack, an experienced China
man, desires a position as cook, or to
do housework. See classified column
for particulars.
Oven 300 Mernbers Present From the
Five Lodges of Umatilla County-
Welcomed by Mayor Halley.
Pendleton has been turned vvcr to
the Knights of Pythias. The occa
sion Is the third annual district con
vention and the members ot the flvo
lodges of the county are here almost
to a man, while many prominent
Knights from other parts of the state
r.ro present.
One cannot walk down the street
without being greeted on every hand
by a badge worn by one of the
Knights. Theso are red silk ribbon
calling attention to the wearer being
a member of the Knights and being
in attendance at tic convention.
As stated yesterday, the program Is
elaborate. The first thing today was
the calling of the convention to order
by Grand Chancellor Maloney, at 2:30
this afternoon.
While all who will ba here tonight
r.avo not yet arrived, Music hall was
well filled with members of the great
order of Knights at the opening. Al
most three hundred men were in the
hall and it is expected that this
evening's tialns will swell the mini'
her almost to 400 Tor the evening
session.
For tho nast three vears the
Knights of Umatilla county, comprls.
leg five lodges, Pendleton, Helix,
Athena, Weston and Milton, has held
en annual convention. The conven
tion Is to acquaint the members with
er.cli other and further the best Inter
ests of Knighthood. Formerly a drill
contest has been an object of the con
vention, but this year this has been
eliminated from the convention and
will be held later In La Grande, when
teams from several counties will com
pete. The grand lodge rank is con
ferred upon all past grand chancel-
lors.
The election of officers followed the
reading of the minutes of the last
convention, and Mayor Hailey ad
dressed the convention, delivering one
of the finest w.elcome addresses, heard
In lodge circles for many a" day. He
made the visitors feel at home and
good cheer reigned supreme.
Attorney Will M. Peterson, of
Athena, responded to the mayor's
address. Mr. Peterson, although
young in experience In Knighthood,
gave a very Tine and elaborate talk.
The rest of the afternoon was taken
up by addresses and the conferring
or the grand lodge rank. This even
Ing at 7 o'clock a banquet will be
spread for all in Armory hall and this
over tno Knigiits will again repair to
the Music hall, where they will confer
the Knight rank on a class of 18 mem
bers.
Heads Should Never Ache
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once the remedy that "stopped it for
Mrs. N. A. Webster, ot Winnie, Va.,
Clio wrltoa "Fir Tvlnfy'a Mow T Ifo
Hn. JToswell will demons pniB wnony cure,i me 0I Bick head
aches I had suffered from two years."
Cure headache, constipation, bllllous
ness. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store.
i merils of Crescent Baking
li-Bj gentleman, wife and
(Misled horse, furnished
ma rooms or rooms and
state family. Permanent
mi. Apply at E. O. office.
I the eis?Ioyment agent
i man, Is still in busl
Court street, and is
willed columns of the
to keep the fact heft
I'ladr whose (net naln.
fance Thursday even
it Dlmllnger, Wilson &
iWoperly fitted with
not nae a repetition
it experience
Soule ihe nonular
iber of Souln Tims
fortland Is In the city
"feral nno instru-
liOQ the nnaf vitab
H taken at Tallman'o 1
To the County Farm.
Lewis Ragle, an aged gardener,
who has lived for many years In the
icinlty of Weston, was conveyed
Wednesday to the county hospital at
Pendleton. He it sick and infirm, and
no longer able to earn a livelihood.
Weston Leader.
Wood Business Changes Owners.
P. P. Collier & Co., the wood and
coal dealers, today purchased tho in
terests of W. W. Allen & Co., In the
onri liuulfioflo And sAPiired hv thfl
deal 1000 to 1500 cords of dry sound
wnnl In lin mountains. Miller & (JO.
are now prepared to furnish wood on
short notice In any amount desired.
NEW IRRIGATION COMPANY.
100,000
YARDS
VAL LACES
AT THE '
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
REGULAR PRICE
CLEARING PRICE
15c 1 dozoji yards 8c dozen yards
25c 1 "
35c 1 "
30c 1 "
5c per yard
Co "
7c " "
8c
10c
12c
14c
16c
20c
..12c " "
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...13c " . t
.. 2c per ' "
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SALE BEGINS MONDAY 9 A. 1YI.
The
Peoples
Warehouse
HURRY-UP REPORTS
Papers Filed Today for the Inland lr
rlgatlon Company of This County.
Tlie Inland Irrigation Company is
the name of a new corporation form
ed in Umatilla county. The Incorpo
ration papers were filed with the
county clerk this morning by C. E.
Macoraber, J. B. McDIll and J. B. De
spaln. The capital stock Is fixed at
J50.000 and the shares are valued it
flOO each. The object of the new
company is to build and operate Irri
gation ditches In the state but in
what particular locality is not men
tloned.
Plans for Beecher Memorial.
New York, Jan. 10. The project to
ic-move the remains of Henry Ward
Beecher from Greenwood cemetery to
a uuriai place on the lots adjolnln,
Plymouth chinch, Brooklyn, and to
eiect a memorial building hi which
fchall be placed all Beecher relics, has
laiten definite shape and there Is lit
tie doubt that all the money needed
I1I b speedily raised. About ?8000
already has been subscribed.
A girl isn't an angel because she is
always harping on something. The
Fundi Bowl.
CUT FLOWERS
PIMlf S
. v uiiiviiig again vianj ...--y
landerate prices.
GREEN PLANTS
rnavc on hand a good selection of Foreshaw's Palais
U?'l ,c,) El" Come in and look them over. You
;,""nave to buy,
80DA is delicious and only 5 cents.
HPPEN'S DRUG STORE
"oas Main St., Toward the Court Hoase
Boston's New Steamship Line.
Boston, Mass., Jan, 10. The new
steamship service between Boston
and Manchester, England, was Inaug
urated today with the sailing from
thlH city of tho steamship Caledonia.
The new line Is under tho control of
the Morgan syndicate, or the Inter
national MrcantUe Marine, which has
completed plans also for the estab
lishment of a new steamship service
between this city and Antwerp.
PrlvllegedClasses.
"Under a system of government
which boasts that it knows no privil
eged classes, we pater to them at
every corner, and the club, the hotel,
the fashionable restaurant furnishes
for a dollar what tho wearer-of a fus
tian packet with his G or 10 cents
cannot venture to ask for." Bishop
Potter.
Gone to Weston,
Mrs. Ellen Porter, of this city,
special organizer of the Women of
Woodcraft, has gone to Weston where
she will remain a few days assisting
tho circle there. Baker Democrat.
Grand public ball!!
In the Music Hall! !
Friday night, January 16; 10p3!I
Klrkman's big orchestra!!
Pendleton Circle p27, W O. W.
rrlgatlon Committees Must Not De
lay, If They Would be Included In
State Report
Secretary James M. Moore, o fthe
Oregon Irlgation Association, is in
receint of several letters from the
various county committees that have
been atmointed by the convention
held In Portland a month ago, to look
Into the irrigation interests of their
respective counties, says the Oregon
Dally Journal.
It Is the intention of the association
to publish its proceedings as well as
those of the committee, In book form,
and to send a copy of this report to
the United States engineers at Wash
ington, so that they may prepare to
come to Oregon and commence oper
ations. A letter has been received by Mr.
Moore from C. J. Smith, secretary
of the committee at Pendleton, inquir
ing whether it is too late to include
the proceedings of their committee.
Mr. Moore said to a Journal repre
sentative this morning that there are
several counties that have as yet not
been heard from. They were to send
full reports of irrigation matters and
this delays their publication.
He I don't see how you can say
Mich terrible things about another
woman. She You don't understand,
you silly. Why, Carrie is my dearest
friend. Boston Transcript.
Boy n ton Famous
HOT AIR HOT WATER
FURNACES
NEW YORK CHICAQ0
Having located in Pendleton on
Cottonwood street, between Alta
and Webb, I am prepared to put
in the celebrated Boyton hot
air, hot water and steam furnaces
The Boynton are the oldest and
best heating furnaces on the mar
ket, and time has proven they are
the most economical.
I should be pleased to figure
with owners of churches, schools,
hospitals, business houses and
residences.
Geo. Phillips
SOLE AGENT
Cottonwood Street, between
The Delicacies
of the season are always
found at our restaurant.
At present we have
Finest Oysters Frog
Legs f Claims Crabs
f and f Lobsters f
and other salt and fresh
water foods
The French
Restaurant
Altai
and Webb Streets.
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 leet.
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 tlx y thank us.
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred Walters, Proprietor
Capacity 150 barrels a day I
Flour exchanged for wheat I
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc 1
always 011 hand.
TRANSFER
TRUCKING
STORAGE
CROWNER BROS
Tolopliono .Mala 4
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For the Kitchen
Have you an adequate sup
ply of cooking utensils roast
ing pans, cake tins, pots, pans
and kettles generally, ready for,
culinary operations incident to
feasting? Make an inventory
of your needs in this line and
bring it to us. See what quan
tity and quality you'll get here
at small expense.
W.J. CLARKE & CO.,
COURT STREET
Babbit Metal World In Bars
E. O. Office
Price $1.00
per bar at the
Boston Store HOW DO YOU
1 The new store can never be t r I tr V T"1! rv r
Where Whole Families are Shod, known nnless II advertises MU V CUfi I lOu r
expect people to know what
you have to sell If you don't
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