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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
Lee Ueflflttsdn Out Big Clearance Sale On White Goods See our big display in corner window. Never" before ..wp such an opportunity to buy at such wonderfully low KvervillliiK yu" ) c nave ii. occ Ulicmur ana Few Coats and Winter Garments at Half Price LOW . RATES WEST IMMIGRATION BY MOVEMENT HARRIMAN LINKS, BJlttselh5: 0 g HrinjnviwVI BREVITIES. UAwari r rm ruins. flsa daily ul uaBiiua. . . 1. i - i. Klnil. ES&C tuuuj ucau ctci; uu Dttaiity cosier lypewruur joe. nun , in tain iinrcuni' n 11 11 ri rp CiU at Hees' cigar store. iH kinds. Pntton'B old stand. Otewa Dally Journal can be drar atoro. Maloy's old toJmiarters lor smokers' Bup- ,, untvin nvn fni frtnt nt (117 1 .lnnltnl rtrtliinm BUWU OeO UlttDBillCU vuiuwu pciara. 1 rmi wnnt ft ftrst-clasa cab. i.ii ..it To.iln Tin lrn',a uun lai. is me nnw iiunotuw iw Best material always used. MT1 IVPHL Wt.lll HLlE1.il Up isyer s grip apa luuia. iiuiuui Bale-Brick building with rat SOiSO. on Main street. Good u. ti. fliarvin win nnnver iiih Hectare on "Gladstone" at fresiferfan church Friday even- Mis Iboulrl ran In hpnr fhln W-By gentleman, wife and Mi furnished house, furnished !plr rooms or rooms and In prlrate family Permanent nnrv Ann f ni n Ufbons has Hold to Eugene .m uuruane, lor ?4UU, lots 11, tne tract comprising 159 liern Counties Investment mnV lnlo ortl.l In T A 0, the east half of the nuarter and lot 1, all In township 1 range 3fi. The i,n (nil lilUUOl Ul pro- limn -f TTr,. 1 t. .. Uest. also of that nlaee. uuuun was named Half soles at Teutsch's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Rubber heels at Teutsch's. Oyster cocktails at Qratz's. Try Teutsch for shoe repairing. Have your clothing cleaned at N. Joergor's. Shoe repairing; we do the best. Toutsch. Imported llniburger and SwIbs cheese sandwiches at Qratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes good. Hay for sale. Balled wheat or al falfa. Leave orders at Hawley Bros. Hear "Gladstone" Friday night at the Presbyterian church. Admission 25 cents. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier &- Co., 'phone Main 1121. W. D.. Humphrey has sold to E. T. "Wade for $200, lot 5, block 11, In Livermore's addition. Quite a number of books will be in a snort time aaueu 10 me reierence library belonging the the Jower graded of the public schools. II, Livlngstono has sold to E. P. Zimmerman the north half of section C township 4, range 35, the same ly ing west of Spofford a few miles. H, H. Horton has Just completed an addition and other Improvements in the way of carponterlng, to Alfred Lnlng's residence property on East Webb street. Agnes McCool, of Walla Walla, has sold to William P. Reser, of the same plnco, 320 acresOf land in section 33, township 6, rango 37. No consldera tion was named in tho deod. The invoice for the 600 vaccine points ordered from the government for use on the Umatilla reservation 1 has arrived- and the points them selves are expected by almost any train from the East. Di- IlcndorPon states that there ore only two cases of smallpox on tho reset vntion' now, which Is the samo Mimbor as several days ago. There is absolutely no increase of the epl-' domic, and the two patients mention ed are doing finely. J. T. HInklo has a force of men at work grading his lots In Ralley's ad dition on West Court street. The work Is being done preparatory ' to building a resldenco upon tne lots next spring, after which the ground wll be seeded doWn with lawn grasses and trees planted. A number of pupils of the lower grades of (he public schools have been sent home lately under suspic ion of either not being completely re covered from scarlet fovor, or of com ing from families afflicted. Profes sor Conklin is using great care that tho schools shall not become unnec essarily the medium for the spread ing the the disease His efforts will bo seconded by every thoughtful person. CUT FLOWERS IVTAlT . . riwtt.s Are arriving again daily, Uoou .variety ' moaerate prices. GREEN PLANTS 1 a navA n i. - i 1 i - r .t? 1 ' do 1. 1tc Corne. and look them over. 10 uuy. j. - "vun ia (ltMininiiG nnn nn u e fprirc. . Palms You Pom Mate St., Toward the Co. t House Low Rates From the East to Oregon Will Result In Large Influx of Homcseekcrsi Umatilla County Points Named In the Rate's. The most extensive immigration and homesceker movement that has ever been "inaugurated by a western road Is now being arranged bly the Harri man linos. This company Is collect ing the most olaboratetexhlbit of Ore gon resources for its headquarters In Chlccgo, that has ever been grouped under one management. Tho products of tlii coast are be ing gathered and classified in such a manner I hat they will show lhr i.ame of tho product, the place grown, name of producer .tnd every detail relative to each individual oxhiblt. Letters are constantly re-vh'ng the farmers of the West whose names Appear upon these exhibits and the company takes pains to sfe that each Ore of the exhibitors lias a- proper tredlt in the permanent collection. It is Interesting to note the local de lulls of this elaborate horooseekcr plan which applies to the ontlrc West, but which especially applies to Umatilla county and the inland m plre. The homeseefrer movement 's scheduled to open February 15, and tho low rates will .be in effect to and including April 30. No return rate is offered, as It Is not a tourist movomont esentlally, but Is Intended for eettlera who will remain -on the coast. From Missouri river terminal points .except Sioux Falls, by way of Huntington to Umatilla, Spokane and all Intermediate main and branch line' points, the westtbound rate Is ?22.50; west of Umatilla, not further than Portland, the rate Is $25.00. To all points 'on tho Southern Pacific In Oregon, to Ashland, the rate is $25. o Puget Sound by way of Spokane tho rate Is $25.00. From Chicago to Umatilla and Spo kane the rate Is $30.50; west of Uma- tllla, Including Heppner branch to Portland and Puget Sound, the rate Is $33.00. From St. Louis to Umatilla and Spokane, the rate Is $27.50; west of Umatilla, Including Heppner branch, to Portland, $30.00; to all points on tho S. P., in Oregon, $30.00; to Puget Sound, $30.00. Ten. day stopover will be allowed at all points west of Pocatello, in or der to permit horaeseekers to look over the country and visit the differ ent points of Interest. Umatilla county literature cannot be circulated fast enough between now and the opening of this movement. g IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. 3? 8 CLEARANCE SALE Vl ONE OF THE ARGONAUTS. Came to Oregon With Joaquin Miller In 1662. Michael Roe, a well .known pioneer men weunesuay morning at 7 o'clock at St. Elizabeth hospital of pneumO' nin. Mr. Roe was taken sick Sun day and being 75 years old, easily succumbed to the disease. Mr. Roe came to California with the arganuuts in 1849. and in 18G2 came to Oregon In the company of Joaquin .Miller, "tho poet of the Sler- las," stopping in Canyon City. Since that time he has beep engaged in ipii.mg nnn prospecting, so lar as known, Mr. Roe leaves no relatives. Baker Democrat. Officers Installed. Daphne Circle, Women of Wood oraft, celebrated the Installation of their newly elected officers with a dance last evening followed by a ban miot. the officers Instnlled were a3 follows: Mrs. Ellen G. Bond, grand guardian; Margaret Cronin, adviser; Kvn A. Walker, banker; Johanna Bol lerman, clerk; Ella Beddow, maglr cian; Alice O'Danlel attendant; Mar tha Grenlich, captain of gunrds; Ag nes Nelson, inner sentinel; Mary Konnsck, outer sentinel; V. Stroble, manager; I.avlna Hale, musician. In Police Court. "John Doe" charged with stealing a pair of fchapps, or leather leggina from Sherry & Waters, stopd trial he fore Judge Fitz Gerald and was con victed. He gave his name as H. .0. Pill, which of course no one knows Ub either correct or Incorrect, as the fellow is a total stranger here. The judge gave him 30 days i( the county jail. Prices on this line of goods should attract attention $f .25 Evening Gloves, lace tops, to black and white, sale price, $(.05. SJ.25 Walking Gloves, pique stitched, all shades, $t.05. $1.00 to $5.00 Tans greatly rcdaced. 65c all wool Tailor Suiting, sale price 49c. $.00 all wool Prunella Cloth, sale price 72c. $X.65 all wool Novelty Skirt Goods, sale price $X.32. Tailor Made Suits, half price. Walking Skirts, half price. Long and Short .Coats, half price. Domestics at a big reduction. Muslin Underwear at a big reduction. I I P S SB TO Peoples ware louse PENDLETON, OREGON. Mrs. Tlngley's Blasphemy. One of the attorneys in the suit brought against the Los Angeles Times by Mrs. Catherine Tingley for libel, says of this remarkable woman; "We have a right to speak of her as a colossal fraud and a monumental fake. With a blasphemy that should havo withered her tongue, she claims to be equal in divinity to the Son of God. Sne fa.yn her place and heard the adoration of one of her devotees who proclaimed her as an equal to Buddha, Confucius and Mohammed, end partaking of the divine character of the Son of God. We have proven that she separated mother and child; we have proven that she tried to sep arate husband and wife, and we have proved that she held herself up as equal to Divinity. These are essen tlal things. She seeks damages; what has she suffered? Her crown is yet upon her brow, her sceptre yet in her hand; her cabinet is about her and she is queen in her domain. Have we a right to speak of her place as a 'spookery?' Processions by moonlight, scattering of ashes and calling upon earth,1 air and water is this natural or unnatural? Does it not savor of the unnatural and mystical? It is worse, it leads to the destruction of of the mind to insanity, Grand public ball 1 1 In the Music Hall!! Friday night, January 16, 19(53! ! Refreshments will be served. Pendleton Circle '527, W O. W. A BIG VALUE IN BOOKS 25c Each 25c! 5 For such popular books as "Eli Perkins' Wit and Humor," "American Wit and Humor," "Peck's Fun," "Peck's Irish Friend," "Bill Nye's Baled Hay," "40 Liars and Other Lies," . "How Private Geo. W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion." "Bill Nye and Boomerang," "Betsey Jane on Wheels," Etc., Etc., Etc. The Delicacies of the season .are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs $ and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant The Nolf Store THE BIG BOOK STORE OF EAST ERN 0REQ0N. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Telephone .Miiln 4 New Officers Arrive, Major Wood, of San Francisco, ar il ved In Pendleton today and will con duct the meeting at the Salvation Army barracks tonight. Adjutant Powell and wife and daughter also arrived today to " take pormanent charge of tho work-in this city. Lieu tenant Welman will take his depart ure in the near future to a charge not yet selected by his superiors, Order of Washington. The Order of Washington basket social which was given last night in Hendricks' hall, was a success social ly and financially, $18 being cleared, which belongs to the prder. Aftor the supper nil. those disposed, danced, to music furnished b'y Kirkman's orchestra. 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 me vii )um jcci. COURT STREET DOUGLAS and GLORIA SHOES )mmmmmmmmmmmsmxmmmmxmmmmm aic a uicasuig iu Humanity. I lie 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. -11109 vve maun a customer aiier purchase and they thank us. f For the Kitchen Have you an adequate sup. ply of cooking ulen6ils roast' ing pans, cake tins, pots, panB 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 qual(ty you'll get here at small expense. - 5 W. J. CLARKE 8c CO., the Babbit Metal SKASU E. O. Office $1.00 pr bar at the Boston Store ho w do You iwsffifrss sss Where Whole Families are Shod. ' knJwnVniSl ad vVrtlse! A D V E R T"l S E ? . e.