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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1903)
I IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. 9 I CLEARANCE SALE 9 EAT SALE BREVITIES. ;lin Underwear fcST VALUES EVER OFFERED For the Money ur Corner Window for Display and Prices. IJlNVARY 23, 1003, facilities. People havo plenty of money nnd conduct flourishing bust nesses. But, the country Would furgn ahead wore" rail lines provided, as they doubtless will be before long." itSOAD FACILITIES. LV Central Oregon That -Cfrtt Distance From lufHeppner rtoes a bus- l that extends to the i miles, and the same ala there that are to be per and Morrow coun I wool and cattle, with Shtrses, -onstltute the Ealn, with no lncon- ullti of grain raised In says 0. B. Roanoia. e Daily Journal. same conditions ( the immense region rfCeatwl Oregon, and cx- ie Columbia river on i Keratin line on the fee Is country not touch- 1 lines. It is fringed k w tlifi O. R. & N. It . at hv the same lW,Sc C. It., a feeder of iPitlftc. The uoiumoia us. southward irum amb" .. v.,ro miles The tU UUUUtVU Lti -..j .Ttoniln to vVUlt- b.v, puv niso less than JUUbl V'VJI And too Cascade moun- i It upon the 'west. I ih. nVinrt snnr lines IUV ' " I no railroad facilities and m nf nrnducts Is carried on km the point of production mid lines, wool is nauiea i m mtoa to the railroad utile and horses are same JMiace. Goods for i Central Orocon are IcJt br the wool teams over i and through valleys. I Oregon la a prosperous without transportation TO CUT OUT PENDLETON. Bell Telephone Will Build a Line Through Idaho That Will Affect This City. The Rocky Mountain Boll Tele phone Company Is preparing to spend nearly a million dollars in Idaho this summer In extending its lines and Improving existing ones. Hugh L. Thomas, of Salt Lake, manager of the company arlved In this city this hiornlng to lay out tno woric nna n.nl.-o nrrnr cements for beginning as soon as the weothor will permit, says the Boise News. When seen at the Overland he said: "Wo nlinll nnenrt hetween $700,000 and $800,000 In Idaho this summer In extending our lines ana improving the present service. Amnnn iVin ovtnrtalnTla wn shall nUIUU LJ'VJ - I make will he to construct a line from Shoshone to Malad, a diBtance or w miles. Another Improvement will be to give the people of Boise direct service to the Coeur d'Alene country by extending our line from Council to Wallace. At prosont It Is neces Miry to telephone via Pendleton ami Spokane, it Is an improvement; your people will no doubt sreatly appreciate. IIOTiliHU LIKE CUTICUfto T i w U r c r of lu .mi Miami , H illy U.iir.aiiitUui r .blue, , orirtiuicuiYiiiiuuuntii er aonp I to tie con.iir(l f.l)uii,ii.f,nn(i l)t-;iuu. I'.lialr, anil li.mcl. nnil for 'wMoiM.uitJi.iiiiil nursery. muiiii i-uttmi iMiit) yi-, Uoeton. " How to lun." tico. Will Visit Eastern Oregon. Tho Willamette University Glee Club expects to make a tour of East ern Oregon during the April vacation. Their glee club has 1C members, all trained singers, and they have been most favorably noticed wherever heard. The Itinerary of tho club will Include tho majority of the places along tho lino of the O. R. & N. road In Eastern Oregon.-rSalem .Journal. Fed Only 11 Days. M. McCracken, of Combs Canyon, Is In town. He reports all kinds of livestock la in fine condition, though there has-been scarcely any feeding done this wlntor. Mr. McCracken has 4500 head of sheep, and has fed thorn but 11 days this winter so far. They are In fine condition. Davenport Dead. Joseph Davonport died at his home about Ave miles north of Sllverton, early Sunday evening. Mr. Daven-, port came to this county only recent ly from Pendleton, where he has been lesldlng for the past 20 years. He Is survived by a wife and five children. Sale,ra Journal. Local Livestock. Today's prices of livestock on the local market are as follows: Live cows, 8.c per lb.; live stoera, 4c; live hogs, 5c; live mutton, 4c. Half soles at Teutsch's. CUT FLOWERS AN PINKS Are arriving acain dailv. Good variety Moderate prices. GREEN PLANTS ftilauA 1 i , .. tt i i n I . -.-..t u nana a good selection oi rorsnaws ranna Etc., Etc. Come in and look them over. You 'It havp l,,,.. ? SODA is delicious and only 5 cents. 'PEN'S DRUG STORE F'om Main St.r Toward the Covtt House J. A. Howard, farm loans. Try Qratz's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Smoke the Pondleton Favorite. Everything smokers want at Neu ian'8. Men's half soles, 75c. The best. Teutsch. The best half soles for ladies, 40c. Teutsch. Don't forget shoe repairing at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. Corsets 39 cents at the Peoples Ware house. Children's underwear 10 cents at the Peoples Warehouse. A furnished hotel, with paying trade, 2000. N. T. Conklln. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurs 1 t. Everything tastes good. One of the best lodging houses In Pendleton, $3000. N. T. Conklln. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Addiess Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Rees cigar store for smoking arti 1es of all kinds. Patton's old stand. T ni fnr nlR crflat barcaln: Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Hays' cigar store, Maloy's old nand, headquarters for smokers' sup plies. Klrkrcau's orchestra went to Echo today to furnish the music for a dance. A ffuprlse, when you see that cozy home -I can sell you for $1000. E. T. Wade. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. See the little Pendleton girls in the cantata at the Presbyterian church on Saturday next. Tjintz Tiros, are havlne the Interi or of their office building near the depot repainted. Wanted Three rooms for light housekeeping; In good locality. Ad dress G. W. D., care E. O. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots. fdiade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. George Ferguson has been made manager of tho shoe department of Lee Teutsclvs general store. Pnr Ruin A nine business in Pen dleton, suitable for man or woman of moderate means. N. T. uonKiin. Hobach's baking in unsurpassed for ovrnlloiinv. TSvervthlnc and best ma terial used. New shop on Johnson street. Hear the dialect sketch, "Ze Par wto nnrl tlm "Trinh Panorama." bv Miss Agnes Dunbar, next Saturday evening. Dn nrit. fni! tn .ittend the entertain raenl nt thf. Pr?hvtorIan church Sat tirday, the 24th. Admission 15 and 25 cents. For Rale Brick building with h.asement, 50x90, on Main street, Good property at a bargain. Easy terms B. T. Wade. . Rnn w R Jenkins for door name olate. signs, numbers, etc. NeweBt novelties. Prices low. Office, Coramer clal Association. There is no spread whatever of smallpox on the reservation and the two cases before mentioned are al most recovered. The three Httlo Parkes sisters will sing at the Presbyterian entertain ment Saturday evening. They are very talented. Hear them. Sheriff Taylor went to Spokane to day after John J. Coyle, the alleged fcrger, who agrees to surrender his custody without a requisition. One of the events on the program at the Presbyterian church entertain ment will be the male quar.tet and the rolo by Miss Pickle. Admission 15 r.nd .25 cents. There are 300 men in the O. R. & N. bridge gang, operating from Hunt ington to Spokane and to Portland, and on the various branches. They are divided Into 23 gangs. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will have a sale of home cooked food at Mr. Oliver's grocery Saturday, Jan. 24th. A good place to get pastry for your Sunday dinner. Evidence Is being taken today be fore Joe H. Parkes to sustain tho claims of William N. Glbb, Caroline B. Glbb, Edward E. Wahl, Edna N. Wahl and Shprman Wahl to timber claim rights, All the parties are res idents of Genesee, Idaho. The heirs of Claus Breding are "making proof of homestead deed to tho land which Mr. Breding was liv ing upon when ho dlod in 1890. There are rumors that a contest against them will be filed. The lands are about 15 miles north of the city. Professor Kirkmnn's valise, con taining a large quantity of vMluablo music, was stolen from In front of tho St. George the other night. It was afterward found on a vacant lot. ripped open and the contents and Itself covered with mud. The shawl 6trap around the valise was all that was stolen. , ' I We are offering the Latest and Most Up to Date Goods at Clearing Sale Prices 100,000 Yds. Val Laces Reg. Price Clearance Price 15c 1 dozen yds 8c dozen yds 25c 1 dozen yds :2c dozen yds 30c 1 dozen jd- i3c-dozen yds 35c 1 dozen yds 15 dozen yds All Val Lacts at Half Price SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Reg. Price Clearance Price Si. 00 Basket Etamine $ .69 per yd 2.25 Basket Etamine 1-79 Per yd 1.65 Tailor suiting i-32Peryd 1. 10 Peau de Soie 79 Per Vd 1. 10 Crepe de Chene 72 per yd 10c UNDERWEAR 10c A Broken Lot of Children's Winter Underwear at Clearance Price to close at JOc it READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Reg. Price Clearance Price $12 oo Tailor Made Suits 7 oo 15 5 Tailor Made Suits 10 00 25 00 Tailor Made Suits 15-00 5,25 Ladies' Jackets 2.25 10.00 Ladies' Jackets 6.98 15.50 Ladies' Jackets 11 39 The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK INCREASED. Standard Gold and Copper Mining' Company File Papers for Larger Capitalization. Tho Standard Gold and Copper Mining Company, incorporated by Zoeth Houser, T. J. Kirk and L. B. Reeder, filed papers today 'on an In creased capitalization. Tho former capital stock of this company was J100.000, and the par value of shares 10c each. The arti cles filed today show an increase of tho capital stock from $100,000 to $1. 500,000, and the par value of the shares was Increased from 10c to $1 fach, making this one of the strong est mining corporations in Eastern Oregon. The principal office is located In Pendleton and the business of the company 13 to buy, sell, lease, devel op and handle mines and mining property. ' Sea food fresh at Castle's. Novelty Walstlng 19 cents at the. Peoples Warehouse. Twenty per cent discount on all boys' clothing. Baer & Daley. "The Bridge of the Gods," fine binding, 75c. Noll's book otoro. of Syracuse, N, Y., was fined in a police c6llrt ror "It ting his sister with a framed niC!-to which read "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." THE NEW Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES For Ladies Have Arrived Store News A new line ol fancy box pape tries in fancy shapes and new tints , 19c lo 48c. Call and see them j We sell stationery, blank books and office supplies I AT A DRY GOODS PROFIT. GLASSWARE Our new Spring Goods Fine Berry and Fruit Bowls in New Cut Glass effects, 20c. Fancy Water Jugs, 20c to 45c. Specials Sanitary Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for 25c. New Mounting Books, 10c. Paste, Ink and Mucilages complete lines 5c up. Tkz Nolf Stoe The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs $ Clams f Crabs f anS Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods. ' . . . . The Ftench Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Ttilopliouu Miitu 4 Solid Comfort Iffl'- Is enjoyed when your home is lieatfd by one of the Acorn stoves. They don't need cons tant attention as the use of coal in them is more economical than in any other stove manu factured, and the bright, cheer ful fire that glows from one is pleasant and cheery. The Acorn stoves are sold in Pen dleton only by W.J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT STREET Bast In fh World In Bars Babbit Metal E. O. Office Price $1.00 per bar at the Boston Store! how do you syawj? fsss as The nw store can never be f r- CT d T"l O ET O Where Whole Families are Shod, known unless it advertises MLVEHLrf I IOC f -l,.,,;',..: . . If!