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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1903)
H BREVITIES. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. 11 em pORD OR TWO Concerning our Muslin Underwear. continues one week longer. Don't fail to see the SiWS we are offering. , Gowns, yoke tucked in clusters, neck and sleeves -jjibric u rumes Worth three times the money, j with sleeves Sale Price, 25c. L are also offering muslin drawers and skirts, Sale Price, 25c. ' tt no kind we are showing in three different styles of Jowns and drawers. Sale Trice, 49c. I , re also showing better made garments and of finer lit great bargains. yft ... J, between Umatilla Landing and Idaho City, and he traveled over the Inland Umpire before wagon roads were lmllt. Killer, of Pilot Rock, Re- MlUdr " i. n ,, t. . Mr v frwlnv in fna nnntMUnn 1 tl years auo. Mr. Miller . turn tvi 1 1 rvc nnor nf tad has been a resident 01 Is onb of the very first Pendleton. He located nnllt his house on the octapled by the Alta street f . ann A Ifnr. it sheriff or umaiuia tted by Governor Glbbs t n' "Rnunttor'B" claim ljta east of Main street. floodwln purchased the fcth Mr. Miller and Mr. .inrtnrl n. notion store .. it.i. ctronf hrltlCfl. on me dum. i il.l- .. nnnilKln mircnnsea iuib .i t .nra nnw nosiniasier city, started the nrst seuenu niso KLUIO LU w .Ia IntiAnr thriUh ti - Timstn a county. ,ted a madiae when u was a -a imti blween the flolds . c mi lir"A fields either. 10 yearj Jtr. Miller freighted A New Industry for Oregon. Washington county produces the fust evaporated cream In the state of Oregon. This new milk condensing plant, which has lately been estab lished and which Is now producing a superior article or sterilized evaporat ed cream, Is a Washington county In dustry or wnicn we reei jiisuy piuuu.( In an interview with the president, J. A. Howard, farm loans. Try Gratz'a clam chowder. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Oyster cocktails at Oratz's. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. OH portraits free at Martin's Gro cery. Everything smokers want at Neu an's. Men's half soles, 75c. The best. Teutsch. ' Don't forget shoe repairing at 'eutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. Monopole canned goods at the Standard Grocery. I-areo line one syllable books, 25c to 45c, at Nolf's store. Imnnrterl llmhurcer and Swiss cheese Sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes- good. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquire1 at E. O. office. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Addiess Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Robs' Mp-nr stnrp for smokillC art! les of all kinds. Patton's old stand.- TTnmW & Snn will SUIIDlv VOU with the choice Monopole canned goods. Lot for sale, great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Havs' clear Btore. Maloy's old itand, headquarters for smokers' sup piles. Wood and eoal hv car lots a spec alty. P. P. Collier & Co.. 'phone Main 1121. Most select stock only enters into Monopoly canned goods. Kemler & Son have them. Monoople stands . for the highest quality In canned goods. Kemler & Son for the Monopjole line. The finest fruits and table vegeta- We are offering the Latest and Most Up-to-Date Goods at Clearing Sale Prices Dr. J. P. Tameisie, and the manager, &- g h t ontln? llne F. Schromburg, we ascertained that r thn nrounn nnndensed Milk Company will do much for Hlllsboro, and Wash ington county especially as such an industry will surely promote the rais ing of many dairy cows, and the dairy Industry especially for which this Willamette valley Is so admira bly adapted. Hlllsboro Independent. CLEARANCE SALE 8 100,000 Yds. Val Laces Reg. Price Clearance Price i5c i dozen yds 3c dozen yds 1 5S it Vf fcr t fln?pn vds iac dozen yds 30c 1 dozen yds i3c t1ozen I 35c 1 dozen yds I5C dozcn 'ds f All Val Laces at Half Price I SILKS AND DRFSS GOODS a Reg. Price Clearance Price i fi.po Basket Etamine $ .69 Per i'd 2 25 Basket Etamine 1-79 Per yj g 1 65 Tailor suiting 132 per yd S 1. 10 Peau de Soie 79 per yd 1. 10 Crepe de Chene .72 per yd 10c UNDERWEAR 10c A PUn(ro T.nt of Children's Winter Underwear at Clearance Price to close at JOc READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Rocr Price Clearance. Price $t2'oo Tailor Made Suits , $ 7- t5 50 Tailor Made Sluts 10.00 25.00 Tailor Made Suits I5,0 5,25 Ladies- jacKCts tn.oo Ladies' jackets 6-98 ir.CD Ladies' Jackets it. 39 I The VI Peoples Warehouse Eastern Trout. Fish Commissioner Krause states that the fish which the government is sending Umatilla county will be of three varieties the regular Eastern brook trout, grayling trout and rain bow trout. Experiments with the TCnntorn hrooW trout In the Waters Of Eastern Washington 3how that that variety ea311y acclimates, is neaiuiy In these waters, and in every respect the equal of the same fish in Eastern waters. money on vour fuel and your home or place of busi- i r . t i i ! . ways comionauie uy usiuk i Jiiuir i aiuuus n. ill i.nni. iiii f- i 1 i t W and largest heater man in the United States. " , ' nrn wm nan emm tinn Phillips Street, between d'Webb Streets. Alta New Building In Pilot Rock. The .Knott block, in Pilot Rock, is leady for occupancy. The second floor Is a hall which will be used by the different fraternities. Below arc two large rooms for mercantile es tablishments. One side will be used by a druggist, the other .side is not yet leased. New Messenger Service. One-half the signal boxes ordered fr Vio mnnnnnirpir rvlce are In place and by February 1 it Is expected that practically all the noxes win oe in stalled. The' system will then Feb bruary 1 be put In operation. Near ly 200 boxes have been ordered. To Plank Track. City Attorney Carter hns been no tified that as soon as the lumoer Anran for fho mimose arrives, tne vv, & C. R. Ry. Co. will pianu us ihick in this city on wood street. Lost. Strayed or Stolen. From McKay place on Umatilla wIifsp nr,a o.vpnr-nld- heifer with line back.' No ear mark or brands, A suit able reward will be given for an in formation or return. Ed Morgan. Deceitful Man. xTnti tio auiii t was his nearl. Bells I guess he wanted to string i you. Philadelphia Recora. CUT FLOWERS ATmV DTMva a Aiv hnnn varietV u moaerate prices. GREEN PLANTS ms, etc., etc, Lome in ana iook tnum uvci. oon't have to buy. EOT RnnA .v ,ii:: i i., . Mnic fa From Main St., Toward the Court Hoese Rociittfnl K.rnnm pnttjiefi. two lots. shade and fruit trees, nicely locateu. Reduced to ?5U'J. p. T. wane. whon vnn pet MonoDole canned goods you get the best. Complete line at the Standard Grocery. Always buy Hobach's baking. It's delicious clean and wholesome. Store on Johnsoc street, rear of Standard grocery. Tho rinllv Rast ftrtf.piTiinn In on RB.lt in Portland at the Rich news stand ir Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. For Sale Brick building with .aeempnt. 50x90. nn Main street. Good iroperty at a bargain. Easy terms. S. T. Wade. See w' B. Jenkins for door name slate, signs, numbers, etc Newest novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer- ial Association. Macnlflcent oil portraits enlarged frnm nnv nhntn furnished, eiven free to customers at Martin's Family Gro cery and Bakery. Thure is no oueetion about Mono- pole canned gouds being the finest on the market. Get them at the Standard Grocery. Admired bv all are the beautiful oil portraits we are giving free to customers. See samples in our win dow. Marten's Family Grocery and Bakery. Invitations are out for a dance to be given by the Jolly Dozen Thurs Anv nli-ht ThH members of the club wish to have it understood that at tendance upon this affair will be by invitation only. J, M. Bentley has sold for his brother. J, D. Bentley, of Modesto, California. 320 acres of land, three If mllfiR northwest of the city to W. H. McCormack for between fG500 and $7090. Later McCormacn sold the same land to Gideon Brown. Entire line of the celebrated Mon opole canned goods, positively the finest goods on the market, is on sale at our store. If you want something khe best, it is possible to produce, get Monopole at tne Btanaara uro- For Sale 23 sections of grazing and farming lands In Umatilla and Morrow counties. Good buildings, n .,, ,iu food iK.nnn tn 16.000 KIUUI T" ' . i - sheen. Plenty of water. Also oe twefln n.OOO and lz.ooo nead ot tiwn isn head at cattle. 80 horses wagons, harness, plows, seeders ana other farming supplies. Address Joseph Vey, Pendleton. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. Amond Haoen, of Bingham Springs, Dies -of Cancer. Another death from cancer of the stomach is reported. ThiB time it is Amond Hagen. ot Bingham springs, nged nearly 69 years. He died yester day. Mr. Hagen belonged to tne 1 cavy Jnfiux of settlers coming- here immediately after the uprising,, in 1878, He Is survived by his wife, aged 70 years: also by Jus sons John, Iewls ana Simon and Isaac, and a daughter, Mrs. Brewster. No advices yet received about the funeral. j PENDLETON, OREGON. Ten Little Lodge Men. "Ten little lodge men went out to dine, a pnpktuln killed a Maccabee and then there were nine. t Nine little lodge men drinking to , their fate, Down went an Odd Fellow, then there : were eight. Eight little lodge men, thought they wprp Iti hn.ftVGn. Asmall bottle fixed a Forester, then there were seven. Seven little lodge men playing funny tricks, Another cork, a Red Man, then there wprfl ! Six little lodge men, trying to booze and thrive,, The next .round fixed a Workman, then there were five. Five little lodge men, the others on the floor, Am TFnp'lf pflvfi nn thp ehost. tl 9n therp were four. I Four little lodgemcn, on a lordly spree, A Mason got his habits on. tl en tnern worn three. Three little lodge men .sitting aroi nd the brew, Away rolled a Pythian, then tlire wpre two. Two little lodge men, pretty nerrly done, A Shriner couldn't stand the puce. then there was one. One little lodge man, drinking all alone, He was an 'Elk, and took the whole bunch home." Exchange. RING UP SEVEN-FOUR The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we, have If you need a tablet, magazine, lamp chimney, new book. Any thing you may wish that we sell, phone to us and our man "Fri day" will deliver it promptly. The Nolf Store Japanese Napkins Big Line Pocket Kntves Fancy Stationery in Boxes Feather Dusters and Mop Sticks Finest Oysters $ Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The Ftench Restaurant THE NEW Pingree GLORIA Farmers at McMlnnville are losing many horses with ,, distemper. The epidemic is becoming alarming. $ TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS TuluplioiiK Mulu 4 c. For New Buildings We carry the finest line of hardware to be found in any store, Architects, builders and .contractors will find our line of goods the newest in design, the most adaptable and improved, and of the highest standard of, merit in quality and durability, W.J. CLARKE & CO,, COURT STREET SHOES For Ladies Have Arrived Si mm! BEST DRY WOOD. We .have boughtof the Allen Brothers, their Interest In tn Wood business, and now we are ready to fnrnlBh the best dry wood on short notice. Office 638 Main Street. Phone 2. P. P. COLLIER & CO. Boston Store; HOW do YOU expect people to know what vou have to sell If vou don't Where Whole Families are Shod, known unless It advertises MU U un 3 Iwu i